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Testimonials received in two years. “ Ours is a New England farmer's home, and as we are twenty miles from a large town, we are obliged to de pend very largely upon family medicines we keep on hand all the time. “ First and Foremost among them is H ood’s Sarsaparilla, which we have always found a true friend and helper. When 1 had suffered dread fully from dyspepsia, without finding relief, H ood’s Sarsaparilla gave me positive help, and when I had used four bottles I was in better health than for many years. I have found H ood’s Sarsaparilla “ A Great Spring Medicine to build one up when strength Is most needed, to create an appetite, ard in short to regulate the whole system. I have lately been taking Sarsatabs, which I find convenient, easy to take, and also very beneficial.” Mrs. E. L. Berry, West Troy, Me. H ood’s Sarsaparilla combines the utmost remedial values o f more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and enriched by this peculiar combination. Begin taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla today. Get it in the usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Scientific Concrete Septic Tanks Detail plans; bill o f material with cost; full directions so anybody, at small expense, can build his own tank, connect old sty e toilet and sewerage for kitchen slops^ making hia home sanitary. $3.50. G. H. H A M ILTO N 4 7 4 Manzanita Street, Portland, Oregon DR- t . p . w is e P o in t la T h e ir F a vor. Bill de Burglar— There’s one thing I like about these mounted p’leecemen, any w ay. Pete de Fickpocket— Wot** that? Bill de Burglar— They can’t ride no ninety-eight miles in one day. Time is the best test. For over fifty years Ham lin’s Wizard Oil has been the most popular remedy in the United States for the cure o f Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all pain and inflammation. DENTIST J o h n n y * « I’ r o s r r e s s . Crown and Bridge W ork a Specialty £08-209 Merchants Trust Building m V * Washington, cor. Sixth PORTLAND. OR A C U R E F O R F IT S The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries The intense interest that has been manifested throughout the country by the wonderful cures that are being accomplished daily by epileptcide, ■till continues. It is really surprising the vast number o f people who have already been cured of fits and nervousness. In order that everybody may have a chance to test the medicine, large trial bottles, valuable literature, History o f Epilepsy and testimonials, will be sent by mail absolutely free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 648 Pearl Street, New York City. WE HAVE INQUIRIES H e r V o ic e . Mias Goodsole— Sly music teach.r tells me I ought by all means to cultivate try voice. Miss Tartun— She's right. You ought to cultivate it or quit trying to sing with it. P IL E S C U R E D IN 6 T O 14 D A Y S PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case o ' Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Orel For Farms in the Northwest from people who are on the way from the East and Middle West and can place you in touch with buyers with money. Mr. Jawback—Y'ou think too much of your clothes. Mrs. Jawback— I don’t think much o f tbe ones you buy me.—Cleveland Leader. I.et us hear what you have for sale Y o u Can G e t A lle n 's T o o t-E a s e FREE. ATLAS LAND COMPANY 420 Lumber Exchange Building PORTLAND W rite A lie n s . Olm sted, Le Koy, N. Y . ,f o r a free sam ple o f A llen ’s Foot-Ease. It cures ¿w esting, hot sw ollen , ach in g feet. It makes new o r tig h t shoes easy, A certain cu re for corns, in g row in g nails and bunions. A ll drug gists sell it. 25c. D on’ t accept any substitute OREGON i- Qnlta. “ Gracious!” exclaimed Mr. Swellman, "the baby has eaten a lot of that dog biscuit!” “ Never mind, dear,” replied Mrs. Swellman, “ it just serves Fldo right, for he’s taken the baby's food many a time. Yes. Fldo, naughty! naughty!” —Philadelphia Press. IF YOU VE NEVER WORN -i 'IMIUJ* STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NO N E E D T O ^ C O M PROMISE. L O A D S M U S T BE H EA V Y . Oregon Already Owns Sand Island Says Governor Benson. Some Absurd Blunders in* New Ore gon Road Law. Salem—Among the quaint and curi ous blunders of the recent session of the Oregon legislature was the passage of a bill making it unlawful t- drive wagon on any improved road west of the Cascade range, weighing with its burden less than 2,500 pounds. The bill is house bill No. 81, and is design ed to protect the roads from the result of overloading narrow-tire wagons. The bill was referred to the house committee on roads and highways and by them amended and jumbled up, Section 2 gives county courts authority to regulate the weight o f all loads of various commodities, between the first day o f October and the first day of May of each year. Section 3 was amended to read, in referring to the weight of loads that may be hauled: "A nd the maximum weight thereof shall not be made less than 2,500 pounds nor more than 3,000 pounds for any vehicle having tires of any width less than four inches, nor less that 3,- 500 pounds nor more than 4,500 pounds for any vehicle having tires o f more than four inches and less than six inch es in width, nor less than 4,500 pounds for any vehicle having tires of six inches or more in width,” etc. The bill is intended to apply to coun ties wholly or in part west of the Cas cade range. Any violation may be punished by county courts for contempt of court. Salem— Governor M. E. Hay, of Washington, has written Governor Ben son, of this state, in regard to the boundary question long pending be tween the two states. It is understood the Washington authorities favor an arbitration commission to consider the entire question. Governor Benson has acknowledged the receipt of the communication from the governor o f Washington and has taken the matter under advisement. While he will say nothing as to the merits o f the matter, it is gathered from other sources that the Oregon au thorities may not be anxious to hand the matter over to a commission, since the Supreme court of the United States has already rendered a decision in favor o f Oregon’s contention in the matter. The principall ground for litigation is Sand island at the mouth of the Co lumbia. The Washington people are now making an effort to have the case reopened by the United States Supreme court. “ Johnny is taking a good deal of in terest in his studies these days,“ said N O R M A L G E T S LIT T L E AID. Mrs. Lapsling. “ They’ve taken up phy sics now, and once a week the class is allowed to spend an hour in the chemical Eastern Oregon Indifferent as to Fate lavatory.” — Chicago Tribune. of Institution. It’s Pettit's Eye Salve that gives instant relief to eyes; irri tated from dest, heat, sun or wind. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. ___ ______ S tr o g flln f. S t ill This is One o f the 40,366 Weston—J. O. Russel, physical di rector and teacher o f mathematics at the Weston normal, has returned from an Eastern Oregon trip in the interests of the school. Among the places vis ited were Hermiston, Arlington, Cove, La Grande and Elgin. Mr. Russell reports that he met with much popular misconception as to the nature and sphere o f normal school work, and the financial encouragement offered was rather slim. For instance, the La Grande subscription toward running the school until the end o f the present year, which closes with com mencement May 25, was only $55. In Mr. Russell’ s view there is no hope for any general assistance throughout Eastern Oregon toward continuing the school until such time as it would be possible to obtain state aid by means o f the initiative measure, which it is proposed to subpmit at the November election in 1910. Smuggled Oats, Says O. R. & N. Salem—Complaint is made against the Frank L. Smith Meat company by the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company before the railroad commis sion for false billing, by which, it is claimed, the meat company smuggled 60 sacks of oats into Portland with a consignment o f baled hay from Hutch inson spur. It is the contention of the attorneys for the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company that persons and corporations other than railroad com panies may be found guilty of a misde meanor under the railroad commission act of 1907, and that when the corpora tion by false billing obtains transpor tation for less than the published tariff it may be prosecuted, and if found guilty, be subject to a fine o f not less than $50 or more than $1,000. Copper Mine Near Rogue. Roseburg--A valuable mineral find in Southern Oregon has just been re ported by G. W. Morris, an old time prospector from California. It consists of a ledge of rich copper ore, carrying $17.48 in gold to the ton. The miner al crops out of the ground for a dis tance of 600 feet, and the ledge is from 500 to 600 feet in length. A piece of the ore about a foot square yielded over three ounces o f copper. The ledge is situated at the top of a moun tain about eight miles south of Rose- burg. _________ New County Up to Voters. Salem—Advocates of the creation of a county of Nesmith have not given'up the fight, but will initiate the measure which failed in the legislature. This became evident when A. B. Wood, of Cottage Grove, called on Attorney Gen eral Crawford to secure the latter’s opinion as to the legality of an initia tive petition prepared for the purpose of appealing the Nesmith county mat ter to the people of the state at the next election. ••Uncle Hiriun. have you ever written iny magazine stories?” “ N— n o / not yet, dear; I have only written stories for magazines.” O n ly O n e “ B R O M O Q U IN IN E ” Fh»t is L A X \TIVE BROMO QUININE. Loo’ for the signature o f E. W. GROVE. Used th* world over to Cure a Cold in One Dav. 25c. C am e Ip In n H u rry. Mrs. A.— How are you getting oj with your garden? Did your seed’ come up? Mrs. B.—Oh. yes; they all came u» In about two days. My neighbors keej chickens. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothln 8 yrup th** b at remedy to use for liioir cinidro. luriug the le«thing period. W e ll N am ed. She— Do you notice that Lord De Broke calls Miss Milyuns, to whom he’s engaged, “ My Subhy?” He— Yes; I suppose be means “sub treasury.** FITS 8t. Vitus' Dunce ana ■rvous iMseasos perm nentljr cured by Or. * ioo’s Grout Norse K< storer. Semi for FREE $2.00 trml bo'tle and treati-* Dr. It. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch bit., Philadelphia, Pi N asal lli*> K in d V o u I la v « A lw a y s lio u i/lit h as b o r n e th e alena- 1 ure ot Clias. II. F le t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e uud<-r his p e rso n a l su p erv ision fo r o * e r JU> ye a rs. A lio w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y ou iu th is. C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tion s n n d “ «liist-as-srn od ” a r e h u t E x p e rim e n ts, n nd e n d a n g e r th© h ea lth o f C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. What is CASTORIA C a storia is a h a rm less su b stitu te f o r C astor O il, P a re» ’ R orie, D rop s a n d S o o th in g S yru p s. I t is 1’ lru san t. It con ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tic su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its g u a ra n te e . I t d e stro y s W orm s an d allays F ev e rish n e ss. I t c u r e s Diarrhoea, a n d W in d C olie. It reliev es T e e t h in g T r o u ld e s , cu res C onst ¡patin a a n d F la tu le n cy . I t a ssim ila tes th e F o o d , re g u la te s th e S tom ach a n d D o w e ls, g iv in g liealtliy a m i n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild re n 's P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’ s F r ie n d . Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought B ears th e Signature o f O rth o g ra p h y . Teacher—Your mime Is John Tim mins. is It? Where are you from. Johnny? New Pupil— Snohomish, Wash. Teacher— How do you spell it, John ny? New Pupil— You don't ma’am. You sneeze it. spell It, A ll W ho Would Eiiyoy good health, with its blessings, must un derstand, quite clearly, that it involves tli question of right living with all the ten implies. With proper knowledge of \\h. is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy ment, of contemplation nnd of effort ma be made to contribute to living nrigh Then the use of medicines may be di pensed with to advantage, but under o: dinary conditions in many instances simple, wholesome remedy may he inval able if taken at the proper time and tl California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it i alike important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Company’s Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general satisfaction. To get its beneficial cffcits buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. > In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H E C E N TA U R OO MAPLEINE A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made ana a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If not send 35c for 2 oz. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. C o., Seattle, W o. Canton P low s, H arrow « Planters, Listers, Cultivator« i Stalk Cutters, Potato Diggers Beet Im plem ents, Carts Garden T ools, &c. 67 Years of “ Knowing How** HammersS Into Every One of Them* , Over 1 4 0 0 Different Styles and Sizes, to eet nil conditions in all kinds of soil. Notea Strength,Simplicity and Ease o f Operation* W e aro the originators o f many o f the best known implements made, and the exclusive feat u r e s are protected by patents. W hen you pay out your m oney get the best. Experim ents are ex pensive* "in sist on getting P . A O . implements from your dealer, __ A Beautifully Illustrated Pamphlet, and a P. & O. Catalog. will be mailed free on request. Rem em ber P. & O. Canton Implements have been in the lead for over two-thirds of a century and arc backed by an unqualified guarantee. Ask for Catalog No, 1 0 4 Parlin & Orendorff Co., Canton, III. PARLIN A ORENDORFF NORTHWEST PLOW CO.. PortUnd,0r.,Spekan., Wash. PACIFIC IMPLEMENT CO., General Agents, San Francisco. B. HAYMAN, Agent, Los Angeles. G u a ra n teed u nder a ll P ure F o o d Lawn Parking Capitol Grounds. Salem— H. Hcaly, of the F. Rutledge Seed & Floral company, which has been you’ve yet employed by the state to beautify the / t o learn tHe bodily B u d D o b le statehouse grounds, was in Salem this comfort it gives in The greatest o f all horsemen, says; “ Ir the wettest weather my 40 years’ experience with horses I hav< week and laid the plans for the park found Bpohn’s Distemper cure the mosl ing o f the grounds. A large force of MADE FOR------ successful o f all remedies for the horses. It H ard se . ryicc men have been engaged for the past is the greatest blood purifier.” Bottle,50 ■ K C Baking P ow der wiL do It I G et ---------- A N D and $1.00. Druggists can supply vou. or week in spading the lawn for re-seed GUARANTEED manufacturers. Agents wanted, fiend foi W ATERPRO O F ing. The work will continue until a can. T ry it for your favorite cake. I f Free book. Spohn Medical Co,, Spec. Con completed. Word has been received * 3 Q O tagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. i t doesn’t raise better, m ore evenly, higher, Plan Strawberry Day. from Washington that probably two of AT ALL GOOD STORES S lu m b e r s o f th e B r o o k . Milton,— Plans which were started the smaller guns on the battleship Ore CATALOG FREE — if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor, The poetical young man with soulful for the celebration of Milton’s annual gon will be presented to the state to Ths Reason I H ake and Sell More Men's $3.00 &> $ 3 .5 0 Shoes Than A ny Other M anufacturer — w e return your m oney. Everybody eyes was walking with his matter-of- strawberry day, at a meeting o f the decorate the lawn. is because I (I ts th* wearer the benefit of the most complete organisation o f trained experts and skilled fact brother by the brookslde. Progressive association held in Alliance agrees K C has no equal. shoemakers In ths country. Teachers to Meet June 29. "H ow the stream tosses In Its slum hall, are progressing, and it is thought The selection of the leathers for each part o f the shoe, and every detail of the making In every department, la Salem—The 1909 meeting of the by the next meeting all o f the prelim ber!” he exclaimed. looksd after by the best shoemakers In ths shoe industry. I could snow you how carefully W L Douglas shoes “ Yes,” answered his brother, “ and inary work will have been completed. State Teachers’ association will be are I f made, you would then understand why they hold their . ounces / you would, too, if your bed was full It is proposed this year to celebrate on held at Albany on June 29 and 30 and shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. M y Method o f Tanning the Soles tnahes them More July 1 and 2, and the state convention a more extensive scale than ever be of stones.”— Youth's Companion. Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others. The Chinese Doctor fore. Besides an excellent literary and of county superintendents at Salem on • h o e s f o r E v e r y M e m b e r o f t h e F t i m l l y , These dates were M e n , B o y « , W o m e n , HI l e e r s a n d <'h i l t l r e i i . This wondeful man has musical program, a big horse show will June 28 and 29. F o r sale by shoe riealern every where. OWARD E. BURTON - A «¿oyer and Chemist made a life study o f the Leadv.llc, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold form a part o f the festivities. This fixed at a meeting of the executive U P A l l T M N ! N one ««n u in e without W . I.. D ou g la s roperties o f Roots, H U M 'J l l • name and price Htampfd on b ottom . Silver, Lead, SI. Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold. 6Uc; Zin< ierbs and Barks, and P u re , W h o le s o m e , or Copper, SI. Mu ¡line envelopes and full pricelist was last year an important part of the committee of the State Teachers' asso- Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. Catalog mailed free. is giving the world the sent on appl¡cation. Control nnd Umpire work so program, but arrangements are being ciation’ held in^the office of State^Su W. L. DOKiLAS. U7 Spark St.. Brecktoo. Mass. benefit o f his services. licited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank. E c o n o m ic a l. made to make it much bett.r than on perintendent Ackerman. No Mercury. Poisons Uti MWff'O CJ P N U N o . 1 6 —0 9 last season, horses being entered from or Drugs Used. No PORTLAND M ARKETS. all the towns in Umatilla county and Operations or Cutting H E N w r it in g t o a d v e r t is e r « p le a s e I 'jaques Mfg. C*. many across the line in Washington. m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . I Guarantees to cu re Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Wheat— Bluestem milling, $1.25(a) Chicago A Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private 1.30; bluestem shipping, $1.17% @ Diseases o f Men and Women. Lebanon Votes for Bonds. A SURE CANCER CURE 1.18; club, $1.14(3)1.16; Turkey red, COFFEE! Lebanon— In one o f the most bitterly Just received from Pekin, China—safe, sure $1.15; Russian red, $1.08(^1.09; val || TEA SPICES and reliable. U nfailing in its works. contested elections ever held in Leban ley, $ 1.10 yt. I f you cannot call, write fo r symptom blank BAKING POWDER on school district the people by a ma and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. Oats— No. 1 white, $40(ff41 per ton. EXTRACTS jority o f 27 votes decided to build a CONSULTATION FREE Barley— Feed, $32.50(1/33. J U S T R IG H T $25,000 high school this summer, and I Hay—Timothy, Willamette valley, The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. issued bonds for that purpose. Leban $14(1/16 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $17 CL0SSET & DEVERS ^62l^ir*^t^or^Iorrison^Porlland^r^ on has now a high school o f 12 grades l PORTLAND. ORE/ J and is badly in need of proper buildings @ 19; clover, $11(^12; alfalfa, $14(/i) 14.50; grain hay, $13<?/14; cheat, $14 for school purposes. The 400 school (a 14.50; vetch, $13.50(//14. children were a vital force in making Apples—-65c(/r $2.50 per box. I Will Send You Free Treatment and Give You Simple Instructions How the election a success for the new Potatoes— $1.25(1/1.40 per hundred; building, as they urged all their friends To Cure Yourself in Your Home, Without Cost. sweet potatoes, 2 j?@ 3 c per pound. Egg-Phosphate and relatives to vote for bonds and a Vegetables—Turn ips, $ 1.25 per sack; Write Me Today. new building. carrots, $1.25; parsnips, $1.50; beets. $1.75; horseradish, 10c per pound; ar HILL DO AU Shearing Season Is On. THAT ANT tichokes, 650/850 per dozen; aspara Pendleton — With the starting of gus, Oregon, 76@85c per dozen; cab HIGH PRICED large sheep shearing plants at Arling PONDU WILL Get it from ton and Echo, the shearing season in bage, 2Js(?/4>ic per pound; lettuce, C DO A ID head, 85c per dozen; onions, 400/50c A FULL POUND 25c. your Grocer DO 17 BETTER Eastern Oregon has formally opened. per dozen; parsley, 35c per dozen; rhu Those shearing are Symthe & Symthe, barb, 30f 4c per pound; spinach, 4c. at Arlington, and Stanfield Bros., at Butter—City creamery, extras, 27% Echo. With an exceptionally clean 0/29c; fancy outside creamery, 250/ fleece o f good quality and prices from 29c per pound; store, 180/20c. Butter two to five cents higher than last year, fat prices average 1 j„ c per pound un the season has opened under the most der regular butter prices. auspicious circumstances for some Fggs—Oregon ranch, 21 >^0/22c per years. the telephone is a friend in need. It will save you dozen. Poultry — Hens, 10){@ 17)4c per many anxious moments and possibly the life of a Improve Drewsey-Burns Road. pound; broilers, 25c; fryers, 186/) loved one. Drewsy—A new road is being made 22J^c;.roosters, old, lOOtllc; young, this week over the DrewBey mountain, 140(,15c; ducks, 200/22j^c; geese, 10 A reliable telephone places you in instant touch which is crossed by passengers en 0 /l l c ; turkeys, 20b; squabs, $2.500/3 with your doctor and friends without route to Bums. When completed the per dozen. taking you from the “ sick room .” road will be greatly improved. Here Onions — Oregon, $1.750/1.85 per tofore it has been so steep as to make hundred. it difficult for horses to pull even an Veal— Extras, 100/10>gc per pound; empty wagon, and the drive down has ordinary, 8)60/9c; heavy, 7(l/,8c. DR. LYNOTT M R . M E R R IC K been very dangerous. The new road is Pork— Fancy, 9 0 / 10c per pound; )r. Lynott’s Great Medical Book, Describing These Diseates, as Well as the Addresses of Sea being cut around the mountain. large, 80j9c. eral Hundred o f His Cured Patients, are Also Sent Free to All W ho Write Him. Hope— 1909 contracts, 9c per pound; State Gets Ship’s Guns. 10. C on stip a tion o r liv e r trou b le. R o th at all w h o s u ffe r from k id n ey trouble, are o f proven reliability. They will Salem—Governor Benson has re 1908 crop, 6 \ (n le ; 1907 crop, 80/ bladder trouble or rheum atism m ay kn ow w ith 11. P alpitnt o n o r pain und er th e h ea rt. Dr. T. Frank Lynott. 12. P ain in th e h ip Joint. 4>ic; 1906 crop, \%(a2c. ou t ex p e n s e that a t la s t a g en u in e and reliable ceived a letter from Secretary of the not fail you in emergency. T h in k 13. P ain in th e neck o r head. 1736 O cc id e n ta l B ldg., C h ic ire fo r thewe diseases ha* beon fou n d . I will Wool— Eastern Oregon. 160/18c per 11. P ain o r sun-neae in th e idneys. Navy George L. von Meyer, stating send to any victim o f these ailm ents a fr e e treat Lr>. P ain o r sw ellin g o f th e join t*. o v e r th e sm all cost. pound; valley, medium, 18)iOKl9c; 10 P ain and sw e llin g o f th e rim* lee. m ent and such sim ple in stru ction s th at anyon e that the 13-inch guns of the Oregon I notice symptoms anmbar. 17. P ain and «oren cse in nerves. cu re h im self at hom e. free. I say fre e and I All of the material needed to build 18. A cu e o r C h r o n ic rh eu m a tism . have not yet been condemned and con coarse, 170/17>ic per pound, Portland; can m ean Jree. I w ill m ake no ch a rge; you have only the very beat rural telephone line will coat mohair, choice, 230/23X c per pound. Y ou can d escrib e you r condition in y o u r ow n to w rite m e a letter g iv in g me your sym ptom s and sequently cannot be given to the state you and your neighbors only about as Cattle—Top steers, $5.250/5.50; fsir tellin g m e how you feel and I will d o aa I prom ine. w a y or you can giv e the num bers o f the sym ptom s (Hera pat down the numbers) or to other applicants. It is under T o g iv e fre e treatm en t in the beat w ay to prov e in the coupon and send the cou p on to m e and the j much aa two or th ree sheep. W ith our stood the government will send two of to good, $4.750f5; common to medium, m y claim s. I bear the expen se. Y ou h ava aim* fr e e treatm en t and instru ctions will be sent you | I will be obliged to you fo r a free treatmeat >ly to take m y treatm en t at directed and you w ill Juat the same. My address is Dr. T. Fran k L y - i Free Bulletins before him aboy can Install the 6-inch guns to Salem for the state $3.250/4.50; cows, top, $4.25; fair to m ow I can c u r e you. Y ou will o w e m e n oth in g nott, 2735 O ccidental Building. Chicago, 111, and say instructions aad advioe you think aee«» good, $3.500/4; common to medium, now o r later w hen cured. It Is m y fre e g i f t to I am ask in g you fo r no m oney. A ll I aak la the j and operate the system. h o o d lawn. the thousands o f uric acid su fferers, and I w an t p rivilege o f p rov in g to th e afflicted that I can and | aary far th« care o f my caee. My age $2.506/3.50; calves, top, $50/5.50; C u t 9ut th it m drertisem ont, w i t * f o u r nmme a n d a d d er tt on the m a r g in a n d all to take adva n tage o f it. I h ave d evoted m y w ill cu re kidney, bladder and rheum atic trou ble in Land to Be Thrown Open. Kindly addreas me m a il to-d a y. to o u r n e a r e tt office, to th a t o u r Fr e e Bu lle tin No. 11 2 heavy, $3.500/4; bulls and stsgs, fat, life to the cu re o f these diseases I am in a posi a sim ple, scien tific, painless w ay: that 1 can stop | w b ie k a o t e n b e t too o n tiro p la n tn d eta il, m a y bo te n t y o u im m ed ia tely . tion to help you and m y help will coat you noth- th e p ain fu l backache, the sw ellin g flesh, th e in Salem—The desert land board, at its $30/3.50; common, $20/2.75. flamed bladder, the tortu rin g rheum atism . I am meet:ng in the statehouse decided to Hogs— Best, $7.250/7.50; fair to & r it e m e a letter today, d escrib in g y ou r con d i s u cce s s fu l w ith old and young, thone w h o h ave j grant the application o f the Deschutes good, $6.750/7; Stockers, $5.600/6.60; tion in your ow n w ord s, and I will send you a free ju s t becom e sick and those w h o have suffered fo r treatm en t fo r it. Som * o f the leading sym ptom s years. Irrigation & Power company and throw China fats, $6.76. S in ce I ask fo r no m oney w rite m e today and o f a kidney, bladder or rheum atic disease are: EASTERN CENTRAL WESTE** PACIFIC T he world'« o drat and lerreet tele, you will be surprised to see how easy it is to cu re 1. Pain In the Hack. __ open the company’s segregation of Sheep— Top wethers, $50/6.76; fair New York C h ira fo Saint 1.011 it Saa Fr u c h e * phone otannfarturar. TVere areover 2. Toefreqiiw/.t desire »o urinate you w hen the rig h t lem ediee, w hose p u rity I have Kansas Cite about 8,000 acres. The land opened ia to good, $4.500/4.76; ewes, Philadelphia Indiaaa polla 4 000 000 S ri lent tlactHc Telegnen«« 8. ■ a m jim* is or obstruction * o f uria«/. less on Lea Ange.as vouched fo r to the U. S. G overnm ent, are sent Denver ain or soreness in tfaa l/Udder. In uac in the Ueited Sfatee to-dar. you. and w hen a doctor given you the rig h t advice. known as list No. 6. The protest of all grades; yearlings, top, $6.500/7; Seattle P rn X r* Cincianatl _rostatlo trouble. Dailae Please write your addreee plainly, or write I w ill g iv e you the right rem edies and rig h t a d R u ra l T é lé p h o n é s a e p e c le lt r . Oaa or pain in t i :n the «tomaoh. Minneapolis At eata Salt Taka Cltp Omaha your addreea on a separate pleee of paper t a l A. M. Drake, o f Portland, was thus fair to good, $60/6.25; spring lambs, vice and ch a rg e you n othing, so corresp ond w ith General dahilit hility, w**akne«a. dltrinea« pia the coupon or.) K on tier» Electric aad Maenfacturine C o ., L t4 , Montreal and W innlpef Paia aad «erra« m e today. >rraea* under right nbe. overruled. $7. •velila«, ua I aa/ aajr part af the bed#. Write a tetter er send the coupon, or do both. SUCKER Improve Your Baking BAKING POWDER C. 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