The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 08, 1905, Image 4

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    A Natural Remedy.
OF OREGON
Pe-ra-na in
For Colds
JACKSON TO FRONT.
GRAZING PERMITS ISSUED.
Stand* a* Second County in Oregon Chief Ranger O’Brien Has a Difficult
in Assessed Wealth.
Task in Making Allotment*.
Ä/'
CAPITOL BUILDING, SAltM, OREGON
Peruna is known from tbe Atlantic
to tbe Pacific. Letters of congratula­
tion and commendation testifying to
the merit* of Peruna as a catarrh rem­
edy are pouring in from every state in
tbe Union. Dr. Hartman is receiving
hundreds of such letters daily. All
classes write these letters, from the
highest to the lowest.
The outdoor laborer, the indoor arti­
san, the clerk, the editor, the states­
man, the preacher — all agree that
Peruna is the catarrh remedy of tlie
age. The stage and rostrum, recogniz­
ing catarrh as their greatest enemy, are
especially enthuisastic in their praise
and testimony.
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free from catarrh.
Catarrh is well nigh universal. Peru­
na is the best safeguard known.
A Letter from the Ex-Governor of
Oregon.
The ex-governor of Oregon is an ar­
dent admirer of Peurna. He keeps it
continually in the house. In a letter
to Dr. Hartman, he says:
State of Oregon,
Execintive Department.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
O.:
Dear Sirs — I have had occasion to use
your Peruna medicine in my family for
colds, and it proved to be an excellent
remedy.
I have not had occasion to use
it for other ailments.
W. M. Lord,
Yours very truly.
Salem — Jackson county has sprung
to second place among the counties of
Oregon in taxable weakh.
Marion
county, which lias for many years occu­
pied second place, has dropped to fifth
place, and perhaps lower. Not all the
assessment returns have been received
yet, but it is already apparent that at
least three counties have stepped above
Marion in assessed valuation.
Multnomah county, of course, is still
first, her assessment for 1906 not yet
being definitely known. Jackson will
come second with a valuation of over
»12,000,000
Washington probably
third with »10,660,000, Umatilla prob­
ably fourth with »10.165,000, anil Ma­
rion probably fifth with »9.824,000.
There are a number of wealthy counties
yet to report, among them being Lane,
Linn and Clackamas, any of which may
surpass Marion and put that county
stili further down the list.
Jackson county’s assessment this year
shows an increase of about 200 per
cent for last year the assessment was
only »1,650,000.
Elgin—To issue 250 grazing permits
to stockmen and sheepmen, »hose com­
bined herds number 280,000 sheep and
15,000 head of cattle, was the task that
confronted Chief Ranger Howard
O'Brien at Wallowa recently. The ir­
reconcilable differences between these
two opposing interests from time im­
memorial, made it a difficult ta-k
The |>ermit8 are for tlie Wallowa and
Ctieenimnus reserves. The grazing
privilege accorded is good for the sea­
son, which lasts from three to six
months, depending upon the climate
For this privilege the government col­
lects from 5 to 8 cents on each sheep
and from 20 to 35 cents of each head ot
cattle, more than »20,000 in all.
A vast amount of work is involved in
selecting these grazing lands. Not on­
ly must the chief ranger know which
lands are suitable fur sheep and which
will best meet the want* of tbe cattle­
men, but he must know the amount of
land each owner will require. Bound­
aries must be maiked, and various
other details make the task anything
but an easy one.
That the remedy Is sometime* worse
than the disease is again shown by an
incident chronicled in the New York
Times. A prominent poliUclan has a
wife who is a model of domestic care­
fulness. She has a talent for making
bread, and takes great pride in having
her loaves turn out well.
One evening she had set the batch of
dough to rise in the kitchen and was
reading in the parlor, when her 6-year-
old boy came running to her, crying,
"Mamma, mamma, there's a mouse
jumped into your bread-pan!”
The good woman sprang from her
seat.
"Did you take him out?” she asked,
frantically.
"No’m, but I done Just as good. I
threw the cat in, and she’s digging
after bint to beat the band!”
Submarine Cables.
There are 376 submarine cable* in
the world, the length of which amount
to 178,919 mile*. Most of these be­
long to private partie*, only 25,000
mile* being owned by the various gov­
ernment*. All, however, bring daily
order* from every land on the globe,
for Pillbsury a Vitos, the all-day food.
♦
More Converts
Every Year
I
¡Kyui
^ ounces
Every day in every year
that comes, more housewives
are giving up their exhorbitant
priced Baking Powders and
turning to K C, the honest and
reliable, which has stood so well
the test of years. They are find­
ing out that
BAKING
V POWDER
MANF6C|
costs one-third the price of A
powder anywhere near K C M
quality, and makes better, purer, more
M
healthful baking. 25 ounces for 25c.
i
Send postal for" Book of Presents.”
JAQUES MFG. CO.
Chicago. Ill.
Beirirara tn London.
It is calculated that 4,000 persons
make a living In London by begging
and that their average income amounts
to over $1,500,000 a year. Last year
1,925 persons were arrested for beg­
ging in the streets, of whom more than
1,500 were sentenced to terms of Im­
prisonment varying from one week to
three months. Many of these objects
of charity were found in possession ot
sums of money and even bank books
showing very handsome deposits.
It Wn* No Use.
Dick—Come on and go down tbe
street with me. Jack.
Jack—All right, old man—wait till I
finish this letter to my dad.
Dick—Oh, If you're writing to him,
don't come. I'm broke, too.—Cleveland
Leader.
Around the World
•*I have used your Fish
Brand Slickers for years
In the Hawaiian Islands
and found them the only
article that suited. I am
now In this country
iAfrica) and think a great
leal of your coats."
It will be noticed that the governor
says he has not had occasion to use
NO DELAY ON KLAMATH
Booth-Kelly Sells Land
Peruna for otiier ailments. The reason
Eugene—It has been reported here
( name on application )
for this is, most other ailments begin Bids Will Soon Be Called for on Two that a big land deal has been made
Christian
Science.
with a cold.
HIGHEST Iff IRD WORLD'S FUR, 1904.
whereby tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber com-
More Sections of Ditch.
In the Uaitel States there are about
world-wide reputa-
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1906.
Klamath Falls—Unofficial announce­ party will part with the Oregon Central
400 Christian Science churches, with . The
tion of Tower’s Water-
ment comes from the officials of the military wagon road grant, which com­
proof Oiled Clothing
Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that about 100,000 adherent*. According to
prises
in
the
neighborhood
of
1,000,-
assures the buyer of
Reclamation service here that the gov­
Mr*. Eddy, it* founder, the church i*
Contain Mercury
the positive worth of f
Tainted Tin.
ernment is not going to cause any de­ 000 acres and extend* from the Wil as mercury will
all garments bearing /Ver» entlO
making
tremendous
strides
in
popular
­
surely
destroy
the
sense
of
lamette
valley
to
the
eastern
borders
“Can I get in?” asked the new ar­
this
Sign of the Fish.
HE HAI) SO IAHE.
lay in completing the great irrigation
and completely derange the whole sys­ ity, in which reepect it resembles Pills­
of the state. The local officers of the smell
tem waen entering it through the mucous
rival.
project for Klamath basin.
Vitos,
the
popular
cereal
food.
bury's
A.
J.
TOWER CO., Boston. U. S. A.
surfaies. Such articles snould never be used
"H-ni-tn, that depends,” replied St.
A few weeks ago it thought, and, in company do not deny that such a sale except on prescriptions from reputable phy-
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED,
is
being
negotiated,
but
say
that
no
skiaus,
as
the
damage
they
will
do
is
ten
fold
Teter, doubtfully.
fact, announced unofficially, that the
,5,
Toronto, Canada.
Lincoln's liny Crop.
sale has been made. The names of the tot e good you can possibly de rive from them.
“I never drank, smoked, cheived or
In an old corner of Boston where government was not going to rush work
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured Ly F. J.
The stories that Kansas newspapers
•wore. I gave everybody a square many races mingle a polite little Jap on any of the Klamath projects very prospective purchasers are not given < heney & ( o., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
out, but it is known that they are and is taken interna’ly, acting directly upon are now printing of the big corn crop
deal, I----- ”
anese artist has his studio, und paints rapidly, save the first section, for which
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. recalls Lincoln’s story of the big hay
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be Rure you get
"Cut nil thnt out,” was the terse re­ lamp shades and screens for bls mer­ the bids for construction are to be open­ heavy capitalists in New York.
the genuine. It is taken internally, anil made crop in southern Illinois. "What,” in­
ply, "and tell me what was your busi­ chant fellow countrymen. On the ed in San Francisco Decemlier 29.
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
Co. Testi­ quired a visitor, “do you do with such
Enlarge Forest Reserves.
monials free.
ness?”
WONDERFUL HOME
Monday of Admiral Togo's victory he This was said to be the wish of the offi­
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
a big crop of hay?” “We stack all we
Wallowa
—
Although
stockmen
of
"I was an expert accountant.”
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
TREATMENT
was excitedly discussing the event cials, because it would not throw a
can
on
the
ground,"
replied
the
vet
­
Eastern
Oregon
who
formerly
used
the
"Sure, you can get in! You’re what with an American customer when the large proportion of the surplus lands
This wonderful Chi­
eran
story
teller,
"and
the
rest
we
put
grounds
now
comprised
in
the
Wallowa
nese Doctor is called
we have been watching for. You see, door opened and a red-bearded Itus- on the market at one time and thereby
Larky Ghost.
great because he cures
we are expecting Rockefeller now nt sian peddler entered with a bulging cause any glut in the land market, and and Chesnimus forest reserves as free
And It came to pass that the Ham­ In the barn.”—Detroit News.
people without opera­
I
tion
that are Rixen up
almost any time and all of our account­ satchel.
would give private owners a better op­ grazing lands during the summer sea­ let troupe was stranded at a water
to die. He cures with
son, were opposed to the reserves when tank twenty miles from the nearest
those wonderful Chi­
portunity
to
realize
the
worth
of
their
ants are working overtime. We want
“Ha!” exclaimed the intruder, tn a
nese herbs, roots, buds,
to be able to hand him an Itemized big voice. "You buy to-day? Yes? lands. Now* the announcement that first announced, tiiey are now' asking farm house. A roving tramp crept out
barks and vegetables
that
are entirely un­
for
their
extension.
There
is
a
large
bi
Is
will
be
called
for
immediately
applies
for
adiiiia-
statement when he
of tbe shadows and, approaching the
known to medical sci­
.Shoestring? Knife? Shawl?"
area to the north and east of the Ches
ence in th's c tnutry. Thiough ihe use of those
•ion.”
STIFF AND SORE
“No! No! No!” cried the "Jap,” after the opening of the bids for the nimus reserve ami extending down to leading man, said in awe:
harmless remedies this famous do'tor knows
“A statement of ivhat lie did with excitedly. "Yon go out. You go out. first section for two more sections of
“Mister, are you really Hamlet?”
the actiou of over 500 different remedies which
from head to foot? Can'twork
he successfully Jtes in differt n diMMM. H»
ditch is evidence that Uncle Sam ex­ the Snake river that the stockmen wish "Yes,” replied the barnstormer, "but
his money?"
guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, threat,
today, but tomorrow you can,
I buy nothing to-day. Togo—he whip pects to lose no time in completing this to have included in that reserve. Peti
rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver; k d-
"No; a statement
I
wish
I
was
the
ghost
”
i
as the Old-Monk-Cure
—take all—capture Russian—I make great irrigation project. JuBt as soon tions are now being circulated for the
neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials.
—Houston Post.
Charges moderate, ( all and see him. Fatients
"Why
so?
”
I
no trade with you.”
out of the city write for blankr and c rculars.
as the other bids are opened bills will purpose.
“Ghosts don't get hungry.”—Colum­
bend stamp. CONSULTATION FREE.
Nliould lie I) I r li rd.
“Aha!” exclaimed the Russian again, lie called for these two second sections,
bus
Dispatch.
‘‘There are three beautiful words In his face lighting up with a new Inter­ and work will be commenced on them
Irrigate Sugar Beet Land.
Wrm
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
tlie English language," said a peraegrl- est. "You Japan!” lie pointed a lean e irly in the spring.
Elgin—The Grand Ronde Electric CITQ Permanently Cured. No fitaor nervousnefla
162Ji First St., S. E. Cor. Morrison
natlng philosopher as ho sipped bis finger accusingly at the Jap. “I Rus
company is contemplating the installa­ Il lu aflerfirstdav'suseomr.KlIne'aUreatNerva
Mention paper.
PORTLAND. OREGON^
morning gluss, "thnt ought to be cross­ sian! You no make trade with me—
Send for free *g trial bottle and treatise.
tion of a »10,000 pumping plant on the Benlorer.
Iir. H. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Arch st, Philadelphia, l'a.
Chautauqua Wants LaFollette.
make fight with me? Yes?”
ed out of the dictionary.
Grand Ronde river, near Imbler, which
Oregon City—.Secretary Harvey E. will place about 7,000 acres under irri­
“The first one is 'honesty.' No one
"Yes, 1 make fight with you," agreed
Jawbark Win*.
Is absolutely and perfectly honest. If tbe Jap; hut before he could do so the Cross, of the Willamette Valley Chau­ gation. The contemplated plant will
TRADE
Mr. Jawback—I'm going to get a life
you give orders to say you are not Russian had already burst Into a geu- tauqua association, has gone to San consist of a 200-horse power electric
MARK.
Insurance
policy.
Francisco where he will attend the an­ motor and pump, which will force a
■ t home, when you uro In and don't ial laugh.
Mrs. Jawback—You’re foolish,
Delivered to any R
“Poof!” he said, making a great nual meeting of delegates representing uniforms flow of 200 inches of water
want to be disturbed, that isn't quite
road Station or E
Landing in Oregon
sound, “Russia! What care IE Rus the various Pacific coast assemblies, during the irrigating season. The sub­ all a graft.
honest.
Mr.
Jawback
—
But
what
would
"The second word Is 'satisfaction.' sia! I not care anything. I coma when plans will be arranged for the co­ irrigation and rainfall in this part of
do
If
I
’
d
die?
No one Is perfectly 'satisfied.' Snppos away, In America I have gladness operation of these associations in the the valley are not of sufficient force to
Mrs. Jawback—Marry again,
Ing you had, by a long stretch of Itn- that Russia is capture.” He held out holding of this year’s Chautauqua as­ make the sugar beet industry a decided
course.
will soften and heal the
agination, »10,000 a year, you would bis pack toward tbe Jap Ingratiatingly. semblies. While the probable talent success.
Mr. Jawback—You couldn’t If
muscles while you sleep.
“Now you make trade with me? Yes?" that will be engaged for this year's
want twenty.
life
hadn't
been
insured
for
a
good,
meetings
has
not
been
determined,
it
The Jap glared at him scornfully,
War on San Jose Scale.
"And the third word Is that bcautl-
big sum.—Cleveland Leader.
Salem—Fruit Inspector Armstrong
ful monosyyable 'If.' Ou that I need then turned to the American with a is understood that the effort to procure
the
services
of
Senator
LaFollette,
of
deprecatory
gesture.
has
inaugurated
a
vigorous
war
on
the
not comment.”
Motherswill find Mrs. Winalow’s Soothing
"Such we fight!” he exclaimed. "No Wisconsin, will be renewed this year. San J use scale, which threatens the de­ Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
Price. 2jc. and AOc.
Claaal6e<L
An unsuccessful attempt was made last struction of most of the fruit and shade during the teething ¡»eriod.
good
at
all.
How
can
lie
be
any
good
Tlie society reporter was away on
year
to
engage
this
national
celebrity.
trees in this county.
The mountain
his vacation and the horno reporter ivho has not care for Ills country?”
Day to He Itemcmbered.
Certainly no one has accused the
ash, of which tree many have been set
liad been delegated to write up a wed
“I dread to think ot my thirtieth
Big Timber Tract Sold.
Islanders
of
lacking
that
care
—
hut
It
out
as
shade
trees
in
this
city,
seems
to
Why not marry wh n you can. Soln our society
ding.
and meet and correspond with repu.able persons
Medford—A deal has been consum­ be the most affected. Many residents birthday,” began Mis* Passay.
“But,” protested the editor, glancing may be that for a bettor country, or
"Yes,” replied Miss I’ert, ' something in tlie Northwest who wish to marry. We have
have promptly cut down and destroyed
rather
a
better
government,
Ivan,
too,
mated
whereby
C.
C.
Beekman,
of
Jack-
hundreds
of members of both sexes, many wealthy.
over the report, "you fulled to melt-
Write tor December Matrimonial Register: pries 10
might have developed patriotism.— sonville, sold a timber tract of 1,640 the trees upon receiving notice from the dreadful must have happened to you cents.
Box
669, Pottland, Oregon.
tlon the bridegroom's name."
Youth'» Companion.
acres on Butte creek, in Jackson coun­ inspector. Those who fail to heed the then or you wouldn't remember it thin
"It wasn't necessary,” explained the
long."
—
Philadelphia
Ledger.
warning
given
will
be
prosecuted.
ty, to J. C. Dudley, of Michigan, the
equine authority. "He finished among
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
Good Advice to a Tramp.
consideration being »25,000.
This
Fastest, lightest and strongest Stump Puller
those who 'also ran'.”
A New One Needed.
The autumn night was chill, There tract is on the proposed Medford A
Two Railroads ror Wallowa.
ou the market« 119 Horse power on ‘.he sweep
Mr. Nagget—A man is a* old as he with two horses. Write tor descrlpi've catalog
was a hint of frost In the nlr. The Crater Lake railroad, which is now
A l.tght Remedy.
Enterprise—While the Wallowa Val­ feels, they say, and 1 assure you your
and prices.
~ ------ ■ — ■ ■
-----■■ —
A quack doctor, whose treatment had tramp's collar whs turned up and bls completed to Eagle Point, about 20 ley people are rejoicing over the assur­ extravagant ideas make me feel-----
RBIERSON MACHINERY CO.
Portland* Oregon
evidently led to the death of hie pntieut, nose blue with cohl.
miles from the timlier in question. ance of the extension of the O. R. 4 N.
Mrs. Naggett—And a woman is as old Foot of Morrison Street
"I have here 9 cents," he said,
was examined sternly by the coroner.
There are other persons here now nego- to Enterprise there comes the possi­ as she looks. But. thank goodness, I
“What did you give the poor fellow?" you will give me one more penny,
tiating for the vast timber tracts that bility of the county getting another can never be as old as this bonnet of
•eked the coroner.
I can get a bod all to myself.”
will be opened up by the Crater I-ake railroad in the north end. Rogers mine looks.—Philadelphia Press.
"Ipecacuanha, sir.”
"No, I can’t do that,” said the stran­ railroad.
8—
Bros., of Asotin, are surveying a route
“You might just as well have given
According to Instruction*
up the Grand Ronde, with the inten­
him the aurora borealis,” said tbe coro ger. "But I advise you to ask the gen­
tleman you are to sleep with for an
A British officer, in his expense list
Violate Factory Law*.
tion of building an electric road from
■er.
"Well, sir. that’s just what I was go nddltlonnl penny. He should give it
Salem — Labor Commissioner Hoff their townsite on the Snake. This will on government service, put down:
I’ark and Washington, Portland, Oregon
to you gladly."—Minneapolis .leurual.
Here la a picture ot one of the moat perfectly
“Porter, twopence.”
Ing to give him when lie died."
has returned from a live weeks' tour take a very fertile farming country.
••The School of Quality”
finished organs now manufactured. It is tbe
The
officer
was
requested
to
re
­
of inspection of the mills and factories
Pacific Queen, made esjieciatlv for Ellers Plano
port to the war office and receive tile A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal House. Choice of fancy walnut or selec.ed
PORTLAND MARKETS,
in Jackson, Coos, Josephine and parts
oak ea-es tine, very large beveled plate mir­
following explanation:
of Lane and Douglas countries. Dur­
ror, perfectly finished; an ornament to any
Thousands of graduates in positions mansion.
Wheat—Club, 6!»i«i70c per bushel:
“While executing public duty re­
ing his absence he visited 146 mills
new and valuable Improvement*
and factories and in most ot them he bluestem, 71@72u; valley, 73c; red, freshments are not chargeable to tte hundreds placed each year; more calls are Numerous
embodied in thia organ, making it at once
for help than we can meet—it /ayr to at­ one of tbe l>est and most durab.e organa man­
nation.”
found exposed shafts and parts of ma­ 65 (<i 66c.
In the “nited states.
Gats—No. 1 white feed, »26.50;
“The item does not represent re tend our school; largest, most modern, ufactured
built with *|>ecial regard to Pacific Coaat
The black flag is an emblem of horror and dread. When it is hoisted chines which are a menace to life and gray, »26 50 per ton.
climate.
freshments,
”
replied the officer, “but a best equipped. Departments: Business.
try an army, the order lias gone forth that “no quarter" will be given, ev­ limb as long as they are neglected.
Besides the regular reed tone, thia instru­
Barley—Feed, »22 per ton; brewing, fee to a carrier.”
The owners were notified in each
Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, ment also has several octaves oi the refute*
erything must be destroy«!. Helpless women an<l children, as well as oppos­
»22(822.50;
rolled.
»
23@23.50
.
pipe etlei ts, to be found in no other make.
instance
to
make
improvements,
which
"You
should
have
said
porterage,
”
English.
Open
all
the
year.
Catalogue,
ing soldiers, meet the same fate, and a trail of desolation, suffering and
Rye—»1.50@1.60 per cental.
xa* then explained to him.
death is left behind. Contagious Blood Poison is tlie black flag of the great if made, will lessen the chance of ser­
penwork free. Call, telephone or write.
Special Introductory offer.
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy,
When the officer had occasion to take
army of disease. This vile disorder is known as the blackest and most hide­ ious accidents happening.
To introduce this Organ we are making moat
»14 50(8 15 50 per ton; valley timothy, a hansom, remembering Instructions,
ous of all human afflictions, overthrowing its victims and crushing out the
exceptional conceMiont in our prices and
»11(812; clover, »8(89; cheat, »7.50(8 he wrote In his account:
Polk Land i* Active.
terms and will deliver a perfect and fully guar­
life. It is no respecter of persons; no matter how pure the blood may be
9;
grain
hay,
»8@9,
anteed organ freight paid, to any railroad sta­
“
Cabbage.
'2
shillings.
”
—
Philadelphia
Independence—A. M. Bosley, ot Mis­
or how innocently the disease is contracted, when this aivful virus enters the
WEBSTER
’
S
tion
or boat landing in the state of Oregon for
Fruits—Apples, »1(811.50 per box; rubllc Ledger.
|46, on payment of I* down and
a month.
circulation the hideous, hateful and humiliating symptoms begin to appear, souri, has brought 145 acres of farm
The
fancier
style'- f 2, f.56, etc., on same terms.
huckleberries,
7c
tier
pound;
(tears.
and tlie sufferer feels that his very presence is polluting and contaminating. land west of Monmouth for »3,000, and
Write us today, as this offer is limited only to
»1.25.
r
I
50
per
box;
quinces,
»1
per
Cable Tolls to Japan.
the first 1UU instruments.
Usually the first sign of tlie disease is a little sore or ulcer, but as the blood will make his home at that place.
0! CT 10 NARY
becomes more deeply poisoned the severer symptoms are manifested, the The Hill estate has sold 12 acres of box.
It costs »1.76 a word to send a mes­
Vegetable* — Beans, wax, 12c per sage to Japan, and, with war raging in
mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands in the groins swell, a red rash breaks hind just west of town to M. Mix at
out on the body, the hair and eyebrows come out, and often the body is cov­ ,110 per acre. R. J. Taylor has pur­ pound; cabbage, 1(81 4«-’ per pound; the Far East, the cable tolls for war
J THE BEST
ered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. In its worst chased the J. B. Johnson property in cauliflower, »1.75(42.25 per crate; cel­ new* are something tremendous. But
stages the disease affects the nerves, attacks the bones and sometimes causes West Independence. W. H. Warner, ery, 75c per dozen; encumber«, 50@60c as the people will have the war news
per
dozen;
pumpkins,
4
(81c
per
of this place, has purchased property
tumors to form on the brain, produc­
in connection with their morning dish
■ovaral year* ago I had blood potaoa at 8t. Johns, Ore., and moved hie fam­ pound; tomatoee, »l@l .25 per crate; of Pillsbury's Vitoe, the cables are
ing insanity and death. Not only
and my tte.h we* lu an awful condition.
sprouts,
7c
per
pound;
squash,
\@lc
Cl FT
those who contract the poison suffer, Grant aoraa would breek out and noth­ ily there.
sept busy day and night.
PORTLAND, OREGON
per pcnml; turnip*, 90c(8»l per sack
Useful. Reliable, At-
but unless the virus is driven from in* I put on them would do any good.
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,
jvsctlve.Liatuij.Vpto
Date
My hair and eyobrowefellout and I was
tersest,
leading
and Most Responsible West­
carrots, 6S@75c per sack; beets, 85c(8
the blood the awful taint is handed 'a fright.” filv mouth we* *o aore x
.n „4:5 Autbontstiv*. ho other gilt
Wallowa Bridged.
Want* a Holiday.
ern Dealers.
JJ“ •0 Otten be a reminder of the giver.
»1
per
sack.
down to offspring, anil they are its had to live on milk and water. I took
Mtmtna
—
So
you
want
to
your
Elgin — Word has been received in
w’.KUo? *l;-4*trauona. Recently
Mercury for a long time and lnataad of
Washington street, corner Park, Portland.
Onions — Oregon yellow Danvers, dear teacher a present?
enlarged wi.h 23.0V0 new words, a new
innocent victims. Blood Poison is in­ getting
better I continued to grow this city that the temporary bridge
Oregon.
Biographical
Diction
­
deed a "black flag." Mercury and worse and my arm* and hand* became acroM the Wallowa has been complet­ »1.25 per sack.
Tommy—Yes. ma; I'd like to give
ary, ed.ted by W.T. IUrrts, Ph D., LL.D.,
sore*. My leg* ware drawn ao I
Spragii* av* and Post st., Xpokan*. w**k.
I’otatoe* — Funcy graded Burbanks, her some of that cheap candy Hko I
Potash, so often used, never can cure •olid
JJcaOon. Grand
could not walk and I fait that my tlmq er!.
In the near future the new steel
Prue,World s Fair, SL Louis. Get tho Best.
65i875c
per
sack;
ordinary.
55@60c;
was
short
here
if
I
did
not
get
aotna
re
­
the trouble. These minerals merely
514 Market street, San Fraactaoo, Cal.
bad
the
other
day.
structure
will
be
under
headway,
to
W*tatw-»Co.--r»i*
I--..
m
-■*
_
-
•.
I began to u.e your S. S. S. and It
Merced sweets, sacks, »1.90; crates.
drive the symptoms away for awhile lief.
“Why, Tommy, that was what made
helped mo from tlie start. After taking unite permanently I nion and Wallowa
49-19Q5
ft < a
»2.15.
•nd shut the disease up in the svstem, it awhile the gore* all healed, niy rheu­ counties
you so 111.”
This
will
l>e
built
about
matism wa* cured and to-day 1 am a
Wfte for " Dictionary Wrinkly
Frw.
Butter — Fancy creamery. 25(827 4c
and when they are left off it returns etrong. well man. It got all the mer­ 700 or 800 feet above the old site, as
HEN writing to ad vert leere pl
"Yes. ma; I know It was."—Chicago
mention this paper.
worse than before. This treatment cury ut of my eyetem and It cured me the O. R. A N. Co. gave »1,500 for per pound.
Journal
and well. ADAM SCHNABBL.
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 35c per dozen.
hot only fails to cure blood poison Bound
KvanartUe, Ind.
No. Bit Mary Bt. this change. The company’s surveyed
Toultry — Average old hens, 10c per
Fouling Hobby,
but cats out the delicate lining of the
right of way interferes at the old site.
<J. O -iwn and br dgework without pa n.
Stomach and bowels, produces chronic dyspepsia, loosens the teeth and fre­ The old bridge collapsed while cattle pound; young roosters. 9c; springs. ] "Let me show you the new novel for
Oar 18 years' expenenco In plat* work en­
quently causes mercurial rhenmatism to add to the patient’s buffering. were being driven across last summer. 10(410 4t; dressed chickens. 12(414c; married ladles,” confided th* clerk in
ables u* to tit your mouth comfortab y. I>r.
turkeys, live, 16c; turkeys, drssesd, tbe Look etore.
W. a . U i*<e has found a *aie way to extract
S. S. S., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of this vile disease. It
teeth aboolutely without pain. Dr. T. P.
choice, 18(820c; geese, live, 9c; ducks,
“Novel!" echoed the prospective cus­
goes down to the very root of the trouble and cures by cleansing the blosxl of
¡a Bll expert at gold til.Ing and crown
Ontario
Values
Advancing.
ev
ery particle of the poison.
14<815c.
tomer. "Why, that Is a cookbook.”
even^articleoHhe
poieon. S.
3. 8. S. disc* not hide or cover up anything
aod br dgework.
Extract.ng tree whoa
Ontario— David Wilson denies the
Hops — Oregon, 1905, choice, 10(4
plates or br.dge« are t rd« red.
"No, It 1* a dashing, breesy novel
c'ears "ie entire circulation of the
with a cookbook cover. You see,
and puts the
in good truth ot the report that he has sold his 11 4»' per pound; olds, 5(j7c.
Wool—Easter* Oregon average beet. when your husband walks In and finds
healthy condition. It cures safely as townsite property to J. P. Howard, of
well as certainly, because there is not a Sumpter, and he says further that he 16(82lc per p.nn.1; valley, .t<426c; you reading what's apparently a cook­
DENTISTS
I book he will feel so tickled be Is liable
particle of mineral in it. We offer a rv- has no intention of disposing of the mohair, choice, 30c.
property
at
present.
Howard
had
an
Falling
Rldg..
Th'rd and Wash'ngton Rta.
Beef
—
I'reseed
bulls,
l(42c
per
W™ ward of f t.ooo.oo for proof that S. S. S.
to band over tbe price of a new fall
Opeu even! Ogo UU to*, lock. Sundays fro
PURFI Y VFRFTARIF ia not purely vegetable. When the blotwl option on the holdings, by which he pound; cows, 3@4; country steers, 4(4 hat"
•
to
12. Or Ms i xxa.
rUnCLI »cut | MU Lt. ig
and rtrength«n«l with thia was to pay 130,000 for the property 4 4c.
but
the
option
has
expired.
Mr.
Wil
­
grea.t remedy the symptoms all pass away and no sign of the disease ia ever
Veal—Dressed, 3(47 4c F*r fOBBd.
Mutton— ______
Di t ssid, . fancy,
•een again ; nor ia there left the least trace to be handed down to posterity. son's agents report that within the last
.. 7@
_ ’4e
_ per
6pecial book with instructions for seif-treatment and any medical advice de­ m »nth he has sold lots in the townsite pound; ordinary, 4tí5c; lamb*, 7 4
to the value of »19.000, end has con­
aired will be sent without charge to all who write
rwr iwift triune co- aruufTA. sa . tracts for »16,000 in addition.
Perk— I’rraaed,
per pound.
I
'or. C. Gee Wo
A New Organ
St. Jacobs Oil
It Conquers Pain
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