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( I CASTRO REFUSES TO PAY MORE f OHEGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NEW LUMBER CENTER. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF LOGS. T wo Mill* Building and Three Under Logging Camps Soon to Shut Down, and Shortage is Expected. Consideration at Dallas Dallas—Though situated in the midst of a splendid fruitraiBing and hopgrow ing territory, Dallas promisee to become a great lumber center as well. In ad dition to tbe Cone mill, now being built, and the Nap mill, which will be remodeled, three more propositions are now before the business interests of tbe city for consideration. Plans for the remodeling of the Nap mill are completed. The mill will be rebuilt several hundred feet west of tbe present location, and enlarged to a 50,- OOO-foot plant. A pond will be exca vated between the “Y” tracks of the FallB City railroad and will be ted with water from the same Bource as the Cone mill. The Cone pond is completed, and the superstructure of the mill under cover. The sawing frames and carriage trucks are being put in place and everything indicates the early completion of the plant. Every house in Dallas is occupied, and new cottages are springing up in every quarter. The common comment of all newcomers is that Dallas is a beautiful town and has the finest court house lawn in the state. Although the Lewis and Clark fair is said to have drained the valley of all the stray change, the merchants say trade is good. Astoria—While several of tbe loggers in tbe Lower Columbia river district are under contract to deliver loge at $7.50 per thousand until the first of the year, the others have advanced the price for fir logs to $8 and a few sales are said to have been made at figures a shade higher. In spite of this ad vance in price, the demand is excellent and the logB are being taken as fast as they are put in tide water. A number of tbe larger logging companies will close down their camps for at leas- a month or six weeks as soon as tbe heavy rains set in and as, with the single exception of the Eastern A Western Luml ar company, none of the mills have a large supply of logs on hand, a shortage is looked for before the end of tbe winter Beason. Notwithstanding the advance in tbe price of fir logs, spruce is still selling at about $7. Keeps Paris, Nov. 17— The foreign office is advised that President Castro yesterday refused to pay the second installment of the Plumley arbitration award. The arbitration covered damages sustained by French citizens in Venezuela during the revolutionary periods prior to 1903. Judge Frank Plumley, of Northfield, Vermont, was president of tbe arbitra tion committee, which met at North field last year. The judgment was in favor of France, which was awarded about $650,000, and President Castro paid the first installment of the award three months ago. The second pay ment was due yesterday, but was not paid. Apparently the Venezuelan Presi dent’s failure to pay the installment was on the ground that diplomatic re- Mions between France and Venezuela ure interrupted. The officials here de cline to admit that this justified Presi dent Castro in not paying the install ment. The incident is considered to be a further provocation. Twice as Good One Third the Cost Çj ounces Every day is bargain day in the Come in and get ac- Wave Circle. quainted. K C will help you cut down the living expenses and make doctor’s bills a thing of the past. Do you realize that you can get the best and purest baking powder in the world BAKING W POWDER at one-third what you’ve been paying for anywhere near K C quality. ounce can costs 2sc. Think of the savingl Can you make money any easier ? Get The grocer returns the it to-day. price of can if you are not satisfied. yill Grocers Send postal for the beautiful "Book of Presents." JAQUES MFC. CO. Chlcaeo. CZAR HELPS PEASANTS. It ia strange that in Asia and Africa, There Are Other.. where grass will not grow, the most Harter—Grumleigh strikes me as be Remits Millions Due on Lands and beautiful flowers and shrubs flourish to ing rather selfish. He seems to live Buys 2,000 Lambs. perfection. entirely withli himself. Makes Purchase Easy. Prineville— Stockmen here are sti'l Carter—Oh, well, he isn’t the only commenting on the eale recently ol London, Nov. 17.—A dispatch from man in town who lives in a flaL The Century in 1906. cults WHtlt All list FAILS. Best Cough syrup. Tastes Good. Use in in time. Hold by druggHta CM ■ I I CONSUMPTION A Pair of Rounder*. Husband (time 1 a. m.)—I shay, m'dear, I—hie—didu’t ’sbpect to fi’ you —hie—aittlu' up for me. Wife (calmly)—Oh! that’s all right. ____, old boy. I only got in myself about fiv* minutes aga. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fastest, lightest an<l strongest stump Puller oo the market. 110 Horse power On the sweep with two horses. \\ rite lor descriptive catalog aud prices. —_ —-------------- ---------------- - REIERSOM MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Clip this out, return to us with the name* and addresses of yourself and two of your friends, and the date when you will probably enter a business cullege, and we will credit you with 45.00 on our SuS.OO scholarship. Our school offers exceptional advantages to students of Business. Nhotlhand, English, etc. B est I nstruction —L owest T uition WRITE roe CATALOGUE 10—IT'S • • * * THE MULTNOMAH BUSINESS INSTITUTE M. A. ALBIN, PRC*. •• SIXTH *r. PORTLAND, ORE. WANTED 2,000 lambs by Williamson & Gesner St. Petersburg to Reuter’s Telegram The lavish promises of a year ago Piso’s Cure Is a good coueh medicine. to the Baldwin Sheep & Land com agency says that an imperial manifesto were splendidly fulfilled in The Cen It has cured coughs and colds for forty pany, at $2 50 per head. Such a large sale at this time of the year is consid granting land concessions to the peas tury during 1905—its verse and essays, years. At druggists, 25 cents. ered as remarkable, particularly when ants was issued this morning. By its its pictures and fiction, its articles of Too Severe. the price is such a good one. In the terms the land redemption tax pay timely interest and permanent value, Nell—When I marry it shall b* to a A tract of 1,500 to 2,000 acres of pasture went beyond all promise and expecta spring there would be nothing extra ments from January 14, 1906, will be man of nerve. I put Harry to the test land in the Willamette valley, within tion. The feast in 1906 will be even ami he failed. ordinary about the transfer. That such fair distance of the railroad. Must be reduced by one-half, and from January richer than in 1905. There will be Bell—And what was the test, dear? a large band should be transferred just reasonable in price, well watered and Nell—I told him to go out on the in Marion, Linn, Lane, Benton or Polk as the feeding season is coming on, and 14, 1907, the payments will be totally the new novel by Mrs. Humphry Ward, “Fenwick’s Career,” a new humorous busiest street and yell “Hurrah for Rus county. Address, with full particulars, at a good figure, is taken to mean that abolished. At the same time the capital of tbe Berial by the creator of “Susan Clegg,” sia," but he backed out. Buyer, No. 415 Marquam Bldg., Port there are indications Bomewbere of a Big Land Deal. good price for both mutton and wool Peasant bank is increased and tbe bank and short stories by the ablest and rjTQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness land, Oregon. Weston — Two of the largest real next spring. is granted additional loan privileges most popular writers of the day. There I I I U after firstduy’suseofDr.KUue'sGreat Nerve estate transactions consummated in with the object of facilitating to the will be authoritive accounts of such liestorer. Send for i’ree 8T trial boule and treatise. this section for some time were record utmost the purchase of lands by peas wonderful work as our construction of Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd., S31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Va. West Coast Lumber in Demand. ed this week. One was the Bale of 240 ants. the Panama canal. W. S. Harwood Difference. Portland—Within the last few weeks acres of land, with fine improvements It is estimated that the amount of will tell of “Saving California’s A Blackmailing Instrument. ’GRANDMA “Why don’t you get up and give that a new market has been openeud up for by Mrs. Annie O ’ Hara to Charles M. Crops. ” The director of Cornell ’ s taxation thus lifted from the peasants The street musician paused at the seat to your father, Bobby?” reprimand Price for $18,500. This is one of the Oregon and Washington lumber, and by the manifesto will aggregate $40.- School of Agriculture, Professor L. H. ed the lady. “Don't it pain you to sea •teps. MAKERS OP "Moosic?” finest farms in this section of the coun already shippers are preparing to trans 000,000, while the extension of the Bailey, will discuss the important him reaching for a strap?" “No, no. Here'» a quarter for you. try, having upon it a handsome brick port by water more than 9,000,000 field of operations of the Peasants’ problem of the young man and the “Not on the street car,” chuckled Move along.” residence. Mr. Price also owns a third feet to New York. Part of this lumber hank will enable vaBt tracts of crown farm. There will be many other arti Bobby, “but it pains me to see him ■5LKHER5 POMMEL SLICKERS AND HATS. "Tanka, »Ignor. It is »uch fine interest in what is known as the Steen will go from Portland on Bailing vessel? reachiug for a strap at home.” and private lands gradually to become cles of kindred value and interest. I pOLLOWINC OUR SUCCESSES org’.” and part of it will be taken from the I AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO "Fine! It’» the worst box of discord place, located on Dry creek, consisting mills of Puget sound. OutBide of the the property of the peasants. Motherswill And Mrs. Winslow ’ s Soothing | AND OTHER EXPOSITIONS of 560 acres. This, it is said, he ¡8 His Happiest Hour. ant whistles I ever heard!” Syrup the best remedy to use for their children extreme heavy timber heretofore there 1 WE WON THE He—Do you remember the night I during the teething period. "It ie do finesto org’ Pietro ever own. about to dispose of to his brothers. has been nractically no demand for PRETENDER t EADS PEASANTS. asked you to marry me? ^HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD It playa da tune not so much, but it A Theory Demonstrated. Oregon and Washington lumber in the She—Yes, dear. THE ST. L0U15 WORLD’S FAIR brings da more mon’.” Grind Wheat Where Grown. "Do you believe that any one can pnt York markets, and the suddennee? Army of 50,000 bupports Usurper's “For a whole hour we sat there, and , a j tower co La Grande—It is estimated by grain New people to sleep by means of hypnotism ? ” and niagitude of the orders of recent not a word did you speak. Ah, that was Healthy Children. Claim to Czardom. dealers that perhaps 90 per cent of the date “ Yes, ” answered Miss Cayenne, “ Mr. W ; ■ N tw YORK the happiest hour of my life!”—Echo de GRAND have come as a eurprirse. Without good health life is not worth wheat crop of Union county has TOWtRCANADlA Dullboy was talking about it yesterday. f -W CO LIMITE0., St. Petersburg, Nov. 17.—A false Paris. living. Sickly, peevish children are a changed hands this season, and that J Pl] TORONTO. CAN I felt sleepy before he had spoken twen emperor has suddenly made bis appear Bource of endless trouble and anxiety fully 75 per cent of the amount sold Can Corn at McMinnville. ty words.” to their parents, yet the children's con will remain in the county and be McMinnville — It present interest in ance near Penza, and already his fol You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. dition is frequently due to their par ground by the flouring mills. There the matter does not wane, next year lowers number 50,000. This is the Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N. Y., for a ents’ ignorance or thoughtlessness, or are six mills in the county, and esti will see McMinnville with a large corn For Infants and Children. free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures ■‘tartling report received this afternoon both. sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes mating the wheat crop of the county at canning factory. Several years ago or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for To make children healthy and to 1,000,000 bushels, each mill, on an samples of corn were pent to this coun in a dispatch from Simbrisk. Penza is The Kind You Have Always Bought new corns, ingrowingnails and I,unions. Alldrug keep them in that condition it is ne average, has purchased 100,000. The ty to test Boil, climate and other con in the heart of the vast region extend gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. WONDERFUL HOME Bears the cessary to feed them proper food and price thiB season reached 70 cents a ditions. The résulta sent back to the ing westward from the Volga, where TREATMENT Helping Him, to see that they get plenty of exercise bushel for the finest grades, paid by promoters show the quality first class agrarian uprisings on a large scale have Signature of This wonderful Chi I Jack Timmid—Congratulate me! nese occurred, and if the report turns out to and fresh air. Meat ¡ b very bad for the Imber Flouring Mills. Doctor is call« d in every particular. The Eastern peo be true that the pretender to the throne May lias accepted----- great because he cures children. It should be avoided and people without opera pie contemplating building a factory has placed himself at the head of the Splendid Scheme. Cousin Kate—Of course. I told you tion that are given up food rich in phosphates, such as Pills here state the plant will be the same peasantry, the government will soon Old Picture of General Lane. to die. He cures with Rastus — -I tol ’ Mandy not to foglt to I ’ d help you after she refused you the bury’s Vitos, should be given in its those wonderful Chi size as the one they now operate, pay Salem — State Librarian J. B. Put nese herbs, roots, buds, face, besides its other troubles, a form wake me up at 6 o’clock to-morrow lust time. place. ing out about $10,000 each year for the idable agrarian rebellion. It required morning. barks and vt getabien Jack Timmid—Oh, did you put in a that are entirely un This food is truly the ‘‘meat of the nam has received from New Orleans an product and about $6,000 in wages. Ike — Why, you doan ’ have to go to known to medical sci old photorgaph of General Joseph Lane, a year to suppress the famous rebellion ;ood word for me wheat.” It is made by the world’s ence in this conn ry. Thiough_________ work. It's a holiday. he use of tin sa Oregon ’ s first territorial governor and led by Pugaticheff, who impersonated remedies this famous oo tor knows Cousin Kate—Several. I intimated harmless greatest millers and it is free from arti Rastus—I know, but I want de satis the action of over 500 differ« n r-inedies which Grub Up Hop Yards. one of this state ’ s first senators. The the dethroned and murdered Peter Hi faction of rolling over an' goin' to sleep to May that I was after you myself. h” successfully uses in differ n diseases. He ficial coloring or aduteration. It is Eugene—The present condition of in the time of Catherine II. That up again. guarantf estocurecatarrh.asti m.t, lung, ihr a;, —Philadelphia Press. not especially a child’s food. Your picture bears no date, but was taken in rheumatism, nervonsn ss, stomach, liver; k d- the hop market is having its effect up- Washington, D. C., presumably while rising was started in the same region neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. whole family will enjoy thi* common Charges moderate. Call ai d see him. I’atl nts sense cereal. It makes a wholesome, Lane was delegate in congress or senat on the growers of Lane county, and it on the banks of the Volga. out of the city write for blankr and c rculars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION F k EE. substantial breakfast or an appetizing or. No communication or explanation is reported several new yards will be abandoned and no new ones will be set came with the photo further than the dessert, and can be prepared in one STORM CLOUD IN AFRICA. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO words, “Compliments of William Beer, out next year, nor will any new hop hundred different ways. 162’tt first St.. S. t. Cor. Morrison houses be built. Marion DaviB, a Howard Memorial library, New Or- Every g >od grocer will supply you Springfield grower, has already com Germany Protests Against an Anglo- Mention paper. PORTLAND. OREGON^ with Pillsbury's Vitos. Large package leans, La.” menced grubbing up a fine young yard French Agreement in Liberia. — enough to make twelve pounds of of 10 acres. Many old growers, among Irrigating Harney Land. strength-building food, 20c. Ask your Washington, Nov. 17.—The State de Burns — Ten thousand acres of the who are George A. Dorris, Campbell A partment haB learned that Germany grocer about it today. Walker and T. D. Linton, will do but beet sagebrush land in the state will Ide put on the market as soon as in little work on their yards next year, has protested to Great Britain and Somewhat Different. France againBt tbe conclusion of certain Delivered to any fl "I suppose that old chap with the spected by the proper state official, as making expense o'f cultivation light. road Station or H negotiations now on foot between those long white whiskers over there Is one a result of the operations of the Port Landing in Oregon Extensive Plant at Carlton. land Land company. It will tesold in wo governments and the government of your old settlers, Isn't he?" said tbe Carlton — The Carlton Lumber com tracts of from 40 to 160 acres at $10 of Liberia. Liberia wished to borrow grocery drummer. "I reckon he's what yew might call per acre, a lower price than that for pany’s new mill and extensive plant ■>ome money and is willing to hypothe representing an outlay of over a mil any irrigated land yet put on the mar cate certain territory as security. Ger ■ old resident,” rejoined tbe village merchant, “but he ain’t no old settler. ket in Oregon. This company was first lion dollars, will be in full operation many sees in this proposition a threat He’s been a owin’ me for nigh onto to get a contract from Oregon to irri by April, 1906. With the natural ad of undue expansion of British and An Insinuation. Choice of Evils. vantages Carlton already enjoyf French influence in that quarter of gate land. thirty years.” “Women," remarked Growells, Singleton—Just as soon as a woman through its position among the foot Africa. The State department has not have their pursea filled with sam- hills of the Coast mountains and tbe felt called upon bo far to take any ac can manage a man her love begins to ways Southern Pacific After G-avel. $100 Reward, $100. pies.” cool. other improvements now being made. tion in this matter, and in fact regards Eugene—Southern Pacific surveyors The readers of this paper will be pleaded to “Anyway,” rejoined Mrs. Growells. Wedderly—Yes; and just as soon as leant that there is at least one dreaded disease have laid out a route for a spur in the Carlton expects soon to be numbered the communication merely as informa she discovers she can’t manage him she in a tone redolent of sarcasm, “we don’t that science has been able to cure In all iti among the leading ecenic and indus tion. set them filled In ’sampls rooms. stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh northeastern part of the ci'y to the begins to make it hot for him. Cure is the only positive cure known to the gravel beds across the river, just out trial towns of the Willamette va’ley. medical fraternity, catarrh being a constitu It is said that the Want Statehood on Any Terms. tional disease, requires a constitutional treat side the city limits. ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, company intends getting its ballast ma PORTLAND MARKETS. Tucson, Ariz, Nov. 17.—A number acting directly upon the blood and mucous ■uriaeesof the system, thereby destroying the terial for its proposed new line from leading business and professional Wheat—Club, 73c per bushel; bine- of foundation of the disease, and giving the pa Natron across the mountains from the citizens held a meeting tonight to or tient strength by building up the constitution stem, 75@76c; valley, 74(g75c; red. extensive beds here. A trestle will aud assisting nature in aving its work. The ganize a cimpaign in the interest of proprietors have so much faith in its curative have to he constructed across the river, 69c. immediate statehood for Arizona, on f>owers that they offer One Hundred Dollars Oats — No. 1 white feed, $26; gray» or an v case that it fails to cure. Send for list which is narrow at that point. the best terms congress will give. Ex $26 per ton. of testimonials. Mayor CharieB Schumacher was made Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, (X Barley—Feed, $21.50(322 per ton ; president. Bold by druggists. 75c. The meeting adopted the River at Very Low Stage. No other bodily suffering is equal to that produced by the pain of Rheu brewing, $22@22.50; rolled, $22.50@ following Mairs Family Pill» are the best. resolution: ‘‘Resolved, That matism. When the poisons and acids, which cause this disease, become in Eugene—The river at this point is 23.50. we favor the admiesion of Arizona as a almost as low as it was during August trenched in the blood there is hardly any part of the body that is not af Rve—$1.50(31.60 per cental. It “Listened Like" It. Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $15 state in the Union upon such terms as fected. The muscles become sore and drawn, the nerves twitch and sting, Two Germans, one from out of th* and lower than was ever before known congress may grant, even accepting an the joints inflame and swell, the bones ache, every movement is one of city, were at Electric Park Saturday in November. Loggers find great scar @16 per ton; valley timothy, $11@12; nexation of New Mexico rather that re agony, and the entire body is racked with pain. Rheumatism is brought on night hearing Ellery’s band, The non- city of water above here for driving clover, $8@9; grain hay, $8@9. by indigestion, stomach troubles, torpid Liver, weak Kidneys and a general resident German thought be had beard logs, and would welc< me a few days of Fruits—Apples, $l@1.50 per box; main any longer a territory,” the band before, bnt wasn’t sure, After rain. There is plenty of snow high up huckleberries, 7c per pound; pears, inactive state of the system. The refuse matter instead of passing off a well-played selection he turned to his on the mountains, which fell a month $1 25@ 1.50 per box; grapes, $1.50@ Anarchy at Vlacivostrk. through nature's avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, and other acrid Here 1» a pictur- of on of t' e most perfectly companion and asked: ago, but the weather has continued 1.75 per box; Concord, 15c p< r basket; St. Petersburg, Nov. 17.—The latest poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Rheumatism does not affect finished • rgans !,■ i • a< tri d It is tbe "lss dot a Ceencinnatl patvl ?” cold and the enow does not melt. all alike. In some cases it takes a I’aciiic Que^n, mad«'esq« 'ml for Filers Piano reports from Vladivostok indicate that quinces, $1 per box. About fifteen years aso I had a a*ver* House. < ho ice of fancy walnut <r selec *4 “Oh, no; nod at all it isseu't, was Vegetables—Beans, wax, 10@12c per the rioting baa not yet been suppressed. wandering form; it may be in the attack of Kheumatlim and could not oak < a es Fine, veiy iar _e beveled plate mir the reply. work with any satisfaction. My I*** ror, perfectly finished; an ornament to any Buys Indian Creek Mill. pound; cabbage, l@lj*c per pound; Both sailors and fortress artillerymen arms or legs one day and in the were “Veil,” said th* first, “it listens like badly swollen and drawn *o I mansion. could scarcely walk. I tried many rem It.” Numercu- new and valua'le improvement! Elgin — J. G. Btown. of the firm of cauliflower, $1.75@2.25 per crate; cel particapated in the outbreak. The shoulders, feet, hands, back or other edies but could ret no relist. I was fin. are emN-I led in thi« organ, mu,.’1 git atone» parts of the body the next. Others commandant lost his head, thd situa Shockley A Brown, sawmill men, has ery, 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50@60c ally recommended to try 8. 8. 8. and it one of ti e ’>••-! and ni t urpe orgat s man suffer more seriously, and are never tion got beyond control, and energetic soon cured me sound and wall. I am ufactured in t e (’need •tie" disposed of bis interest in that firm to per dozen; pumpkins, J*@lc per now 74 years old and have nsv*r had i uilt with si trial r-gard to Pacific Cosat hie partner, and has purchased the pound; tomatoes, $1 per crate; sprouts, measures were not taken until a large free from pain. The uric acid and any return of ths trouble, climate. bther irritating substances find lodge l es .des the regular reed ton*», his instru- Cummins mill, located on Indian 7Lsc per pound; squash, ’4@lc per part of the city had been destroyed. ment in the muscles and joints and JOSEPH FROME HAWLEY, a!-■> has » \er.il cp \. « <.? the r gular Box 104. Aurora, I1L merit creek, together with 320 acres of timber pound: turnips, 90c@$l per sack; car The population is still seeking refuge as these deposits increase the mus- pipe effects, to be ound in no other make. land. H. G. and H. E. Reed, experi rots, 65@75c per sack; beets, 85c@$l on tbe vessels in the harbor. Accord clei' become stiff and the joints Sometime aro I had Rheumatism and ing to one report from Vladivostok, 300 Special Introductory offer. had to quit work. Tb* pains in my back enced sawmill men, are interested in per sack. and between my shoulders was io in Onions — Oregon yellow Danvers, rioters, mostly sailors and artillerymen, locked and immovable. It matters tense To Introdu* e 11 i~ Organ we are maklrg most the deal. A new engine, edgerand I could net rest or sleep. I tried hot in what form the disease may be everythin« but nothing did me any rood ex1 e tiona <>•,’.’-»i r m ur pri«e* snd were killed or wounded. $1 25 per sack. gang lath mill will be added. s and wi l • 1 ver a i ■ : ■ c’ ai d 1 y guar- the cause is always the same—a sour, till I heard of and took S. S. 3. This tern Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, d Org> n izi.t j aid to a iy rsilr- ad ata- medicine cured me sound and well. It ante- acid condition of the blood. This t: n <>r b. at N i g 1 < *' < >regon for Battleship Idaho Not Ready. 65@70c per sack; ordinary, 55@60c; purified my blood and mads me feel Ilka I I ♦. a ■ • n Want Pay for Dead Cattle. vital stream has lost its purity and a new man. Washington, Nov. 17.—The Navy Merced sweets, sacks, $1.90; crates. The fanrie s- •- I > *- < on» me term». CONRAD LOHR, Elgin—F. E. Graham, of this town, $2.15. Writeu«f’day «’I.. /r is . i ite 1 only to epartment has not been advised by the freshness, and instead of nourish Anderson, Ind. 128 E. 10th St. tbe first 10 ii ■ run.ent» has presented a claim against Union Butter — Fancy creamery, 25@27qc Cramp Shipbuilding company that any ing and feeding the different parts I county, amounting to $290. for the loss per pound. date has been set for launching the l>at- with health giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts of this of cattle killed by the collapse of the Eggs—Oregon ranch, 35c per dozen. tieship Idaho, although Senator Hey painful an I far-reaching disease. The cold and dampness of Winter always i Wallowa bridge. Hector McDonald, Poultry — Average old hens, 11@ burn has been informer! that it will take intensify the pains of Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the who was also driving a herd of cattle ll^c; young roosters, F@10c; springs. place December 9. The Idaho is only agony, rubs the affected parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or uses across the bridge at the time and suf- | ll@114c; dressed chickens, 12@ 14c; 40 per cent completed. It is unusual plasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they give fered a similar loss, has also put in j turkeys, live. 17@17i,c; geese, live, to launch shi,e in that early stage, and temporary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which ia in a claim against Wallowa c mnty for S^dOc; ducks, 14315c per pound. it seems improhable that the launching the jdood and beyond the reach of such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem ■ da mages. edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the Hope—Oregon, 1905, choice, 9@llc; would be fixed for a date so near witb blood and attacks the disease at its head, olds, nominal, 7t«@10c. oot notifying the Navy department. PORTLAND. OREGON and by neutralizing and driving out the No Right to Sell the Land. Wool—Eastern Oreogn average beet, acids and building up the thin, sour lerzest, teadins and MoM Rt.ponsiM* Wett Salem—Attorney General Crawford 16@21c; valley, 24@26c per pound; Standard Oil’s Big Dividend. ern Dealer*. • blood it cures the disease permanently. I has held that the State Land Board ha* mohair, choice, 30c. New York, Nov. 17.—The Standard Washington atreet, eoraer Ii k, Portland, While cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones no authority to sell land bequeathed to Beef—Dressed bulls, l@2c pr pound; Oil company has declared a quarterly Oregon F otber n? the part stomach and every | the state for the Soldiers’ home. He cows, 3(3 4c; country steers. 4@4<nC. dividend of $10 a share. The previous PURELY runc.LT VERETARI v CUC I HOLE.. of the . digestion systra aoothea the Bprag * ave and Poet r . *ro ans, Waah. holds that the board can sell land only Veal—Dressexi. 3@7 Ljc per pound dividend was $6 a share and the divi 41* Markht •treet, San Fri n tse . Cal. when it has authority of law to do so Multon—Dressed, fancy, 7@7i,c per dend at thi* time last year was $7 a excited nerves, reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, relieves all pain and completely cures this distressing disease. S. S. S. is a and its general authority extends only pound, ordinary, 435c; lambs, 7y@ share. Today's declaration brings tbe P. K U. *•. 47-1905 certain cure for Rheumatism in any f .rni ; Muscular, Inflammatory, Articu. I to the sale of state land granted by the Sc. total dividends focr the year to $40 a lar or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, without TfTHFN writing to advert!sari plea«« I I government. Pork— Pressed, 6(3? 5* f per pound. share. Last year it was $36. tt mention this paper. I cbarje, to aU who write. jh £ gWfFT SPZCIHC GO.. ATLAMTA. C4s CASTOR IA e __ ■ M -J I PISO S CURE FOR w Back Second Installment on Plumley Award. ^Or. C. Gee Wo New Organ RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN