Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 03, 1909, Image 3

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No H on ey
Catarrh
W h e th d it is o i th e nose, th ro a t,
sto m ac h , tow els, o r m ore d elicate o r­
g an s, c a ta rh is alw ays d e b ilita tin g a n d
sh o u ld hai e a tte n tio n .
T h e d isc h arg e from th e m ucous
m e m b ra n e is because th is is k e p t in a
sta te of in fla m m a tio n by a n i m p u r e
c o n d itio n of th e blood. T h e r e f o r e , to
c u re , ta k e th e b est blood p u r i f i e r ,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I n u s u a l liq u id fo rm o r c h o c o la te d ta b le t s
knowD
S a r s a t a b s . 100 u o s e s $1.
H ow
to
H ead.
R e a d in g Is not a lost a r t to t h e
s a m e degree th a t c o n v ersa tio n is, b u t
It has in m ost cases a n a rre s te d d e v e l ­
opm en t th ro u g h so m uch re a d in g t h a t
m akes no dem and upon a e s th e tic se n ­
sib ility , so th a t one Is a p t to b rin g to
a fine sto ry full of d e lic ate sh ad es of
th o u g h t a n d feeling th e sam e m ind
w hich he yield s to a new sp ap er, p u t­
tin g a b lu n t In te rro g a tio n a s to its
m ea n in g a s conveyed in th e te rm s of a
ra tio n a l proposition, a n d th e w rite r's
c h arm is w holly lost upon him . W hile
the re a d e r's s u rre n d e r to th e a u th o r
m u st be com plete, h is a ttitu d e should
not be passive, b u t th a t of a c t i v e re ­
sponsiveness a n d p a rtn e rs h ip .— H. U.
Alden in H a rp e r's M agazine.
F a c to ry .
“T h a t w as a n e rro r," said S e n a to r
B everidge, ap ro p o s of an opp o n en t's
a rg u m e n t, a t a d in n e r In In d ian a p o ­
lis. "O u r frie n d m ade an e m b a rra s s ­
in g e rro r.
He re m in d s m e of Jo h n
W inslow
J o h n sp e n t h is honeym oon
a t N iag ara. He left th e b rid a l a p a rt
j m ent la te one n ig h t to b a th e , a n d on
hia re tu rn knocked, a s he supposed,
on h is w ife's door, c a llin g so ftly :
“ 'H o n e y !’
“ T h ere w as no a n sw e r.
W inslow
knocked again.
“ 'H o n e y !'
“ S till , > an sw er.
W inslow th u n ­
dered on th e door.
” 'H o n e y !' he cried, in a voice of i
ony.
"T h e n a rep ly cam e a t last.
“ ‘S neak, you bloom ing
Id io t!' a
m ale voice grow led. 'T h is is a bed­
room . n o t a bloom ing b e e h iv e ! " ’
It’s P ettit’s Eye Salve
th a t g iv e s in s ta n t re lie f to e y e s; irri-
i ta te d fro m d e s t, h e a t, su n o r w ind.
I All d ru g g is ts o r H o w ard B ro s., B uffalo,
, N. Y.
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A
Pet
A nyhow .
T he fa m ily lived In th e su b u rb s of
th e city, an d , m uch to th e joy of L ulu,
a little pig w as given a hom e In th e
3tab le c ellar. A few day s la te r the
little one w as c allin g a t a neig h b o r's,
w here sh e show ed g re a t In te re st In th e
bird.
T h e lad y said, " D o n 't you keep a
In case of pain on th e lu n g s H a m lin s
W iz ard O il a c ts lik e a m u sta rd p la s te r, bird a t hom e?”
"N o,” said L ulu, "w e keep a pig In­
e x c e p t t h a t i t is m ore e ffe c tiv o a n d is
ste a d .''— D elin eato r.
so m uch n ice r and c le a n e r to u s e .
,
C ave«
N e rv e .
off G l o o m .
A w om an w en t to th e telep h o n e
office w ith a kick. S he sa id she trie d
fo r h a lf a n h o u r to g e t th e a n sw e r
to a telep h o n e call a n d sh e w an ted to
know th e reaso n w hy.
"W h at Is y o u r n u m b e r? " a sk e d th e
m an ag er.
"Oh, we h ave no phone ourselves,
w as th e a sto n is h in g reply.
"1 w as
u sin g m y n e ig h b o r's."— K a n sa s C ity
J o u rn a l. __________________
"Y ou seem to look w ith jau n d iced
•y e s on e v ery th in g ,” said his p h y si­
cian. “I shall have to p rescrib e som e
k ind of------”
"N o, doctor," in te rrp u p te d the other,
"It isn ’t the condition of m y liver th is
tim e. F o r the la st w eek or so I’ve
been re ad in g those h o rrib le sto rie s of
crim e published in the m on th ly m a g ­
azin es.”
H er
l« I lo iu
S t u r tle d
H im .
F a s c in a tin g young F re n c h w om an,
re s id in g in th is c o u n try , c o m p lain s of
the rise in th e p rice of b u tc h e r’s m ea t:
"H ow is it, b u tch e r, th a t you a re so
m uch d e a re r to m e now th a n w hen
you first solicited m y fa v o rs? ”— T he
T a tle r.
__________________
F o rg o tte n .
O, don’t you re m e m b e r poor T rilby,
Ben Bolt,
*
How you w ept o’er h e r tria ls so
sore?
T he w orld h a s passed on and fo rg o t­
ten her, Ben.
And we h e a r of poor T rilby no more.
No C hance.
N ot
" Is G um m idge re ally going to run
fo r office?”
“ Yes, b u t th e re is n o t m uch chance
of
h is
o v e rta k in g
It.”— B altlm or«
A m erican .
• ANsayer a n d C h e m ist,
ow ard e . burton
- - L e a d . • v ...v,,
ille , w
C o v lo . rad
S o p . e c i m e n
p rice« : G old.
S ilv e r, L e a d , SI. G o ld . S ilv e r. 75o; G o ld . 50c; Zino
o r C o p p e r. $1. M a iIin
a en
p e* a n d f u ll , p r ic ____
e lis t
DU
i v elo
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s e n t o n a p p lic a tio n . C o n tro l a n d U m p ire w ork eo*
lic ite d . lio fo rtju co : C a rb o n a te N a tio n a l B a n k .
H
S im p le .
B est f o r C h ild re n
i* i
• y o n pa
c o o t, w o w ill c
W
yoo th a t
M a u io o p e r m a n e n tly c u re s a n y d r u g h a b it. G u a r a n te e d
n o t to c o n ta in M o rp h in e , L a u d a n u m . O p iu m o r a n y o th e r
h a b i t f a r m in g d ru g . N o m o n e y r e q u ir e d in a d v a n c e , a
f u l l m o n t h 's t r e a t m e n t s e n t t o th o s e a fflic te d w ith o u t
o n e c e n t o f d e p o s it. M a u in e h a s cured th o u s a n d s , i t
w ill c u r e y o u .
G iv e i t a f r e e t r i a l .
T o o are to be
t h e s o le J u d g e . A d d re s s
M s n l n e M e d ic in e Co.
3249 L scvsl S I.. St. Lews. Me.
T H t B U T MtQlUKt TOR
Gives instant relief when little throats
are irritated and sore. Contains
no opiates and is as pleasant to take
as it is effective.
FR EE
ON
APPROVAL
MODERN
So
"A re you lea d in g th e sim p le life
w h ile y o u r fam ily is a w a y ? ”
” No, indeed! I'm not so sim ple!
h ave th a t k in d of a life to lead w hen
th e y ’re a t hom e.”— H o u sto n Post.
EXPERT
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DENTISTRY
All
D ru.K U U ,
28 c.otw
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At Prices that Defy Competition
TC C T h W ITH O U T P LA TES A S P EC IA LTY
S M IT H W A N TS
P A IN L E S S EX TR A C TIO N ............................... 5 0 c
SIL V E R F IL L IN G S................................... 5 0 c u p
GOLD F I L L I N G S .......................................$ 1 . 0 0 u p
22K GOLD C R O W N ......................................... $ 5 .0 0
GOOD R U BBER P L A T E ............................... $ 5 .0 0
THE B E S l R U BBER P L A T E S .................... $ 8 .0 0
W H A L E B O N E P L A T E S .............................. SIO.OO
O u t - o f - to w n patient« can obtain p er fe c t work
and save m o n e y by callin g at our office.
NO S T U D E N TS
N O GAS
N O CO C AIN E
A ll work guaranteed for ten years
T h e follow ing p io d u c e o f good,
f a t q u a lity , a n d w ill p a y a s fo l­
lows.
H e p a y s p ro m p tly a n d he
does n o t c h a rg e com m ission.
Ship im m e d ia te ly .
D ressed P o r k .................................9c
D ressed Vral, up !o 130 pounds . . . . 10c
Large Veal Less.
Live C hickens................................. 14c
A d d re ss
FR AN K L. SM ITH M E A T CO .
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
3 2 3 H Washington St.( C o r. Sixth
E stablished 15 years.
H ere to sta y .
"Figh tin g the Beef T ru s t"
Portland, O regon.
Bad Breath
S unken
''F o r m ontha I had g reat tro u b le w ith toy
itom ach and used all k in d s of m edicines.
My tongue has been a ctually as green ss
grass, m y b reath having a bad odor. Two
v e -k sa g o a frieud recom m ended Cascarets
tnd after using th em I can w illingly and
O RCH ARDS B R IN G FA M E .
.'h trrfu lly say th a t th e y have entirely
:urcd me. I th ere fo re let you know th a t I
iball recom m end them to any one suffer- N a tio n a l A pple Show Q ives Suprem acy
ng from such tro u b le s.” —Chas. H. Hal-
to R ogue R iv e r V alley.
pern, 114 K. 7th S t., N ew Y ork, N . Y.
M edford— M ed fo rd and th e Rogue
P lea sa n t, P a la ta b le. P oten t, T a s t e G o o d ,
riv e r valley a re vejoleing o ver the
D o G ood. N ev er S ick en . W eak en o r Gripe.
show ing m ade a t th e N a tio n a l A pple
10c. 2Sc, 50c. N ev er so ld In bulk. T h e g en ­
uine tab let sta m p e d C C C. G u aran teed to
show, when th e sw eepstake p rize was
cure or your m o n ey b a ck .
023
aw urded T reaso n it G u th rie on a car
of S pitzenbergs.
K a p llc -lt D lr e e t lo n a .
T he a w ard in g o f th is p rize to th e
T h s L a n g w o rth s lived in a c orner R ogue riv e r v alley is a g re a t v icto ry
house bo easily accessible from th e for th e fru it grow ers and w ill b rin g
s tre e t th a t th ey w ere being c o n tin u ­ the re cognition to w hich th e d is tric t is
ally annoyed by persona rin g in g to ask e n title d as th e g re a te s t f r u it grow ing
seetlon in the w orld.
w here o th e r people lived. At la st the
T he prize w in n in g apples cam e from
son of th e house, say s a w rite r in the an o rch ard ab o u t 20 y e a rs old, bou g h t
New Y ork T im es, decided to p u t an fo u r y e a rs ago fro m J . H. D aley by
end to th e n u isan ce.
T ronson & G u th rie fo r $11,000.
The
“ I guess.” he said, com placently, plaee consists o f 100 acres.
W in n in g of tbe title apple k in g of
" th e re w on't be a n y m ore fo lk s ask in g
if th e Brow ns, th e B iddles e r th e H an the w orld w ill c re a te a dem and for
sons live in th is house. I'v s fixed Hogue riv e r valley t'ru it, and i t w ill be
the fa sh io n in all e a ste rn m ark e ts,
'em .”
w here f r u it is p u rch ased fo r q u a lity , re
“ W h at have you done?” Q ueried Mrs. g a rd le ss of price, to dem and th e M ed­
L an g w o rth .
ford brand.
“H u n g o u t a sig n .’*
M edford w ill now forge ahead by
“ And w h at did you p rin t on It?"
leaps and bouuds in th e fru it business.
H
undreds
of a cres of laud will be set
“J u s t five w o rd s," rep lied H arold,
to fr u it, and m en who have looked
pro u d ly . “ ‘Nobody lives h e re b u t us.
a sk an ce ut the fu tu re of th e in d u stry
ure p lan n in g to secure some o f the
AN EX C ELLEN T REM EDY.
profits w hich seem to be in sto re in
W ill B re ak U p a Cold in T w enty-foui th is valley.
H ours and Cure A ny Cough T hai
C h ristm as P ro g ra m s in the Schools.
I s Curable.
T he O regon lib ra ry com m ission has
The follow ing m ix tu re is o fte n pre m ade a collection o f m atorial su itab le
scribed and is highly recom m ended foi for C h ristm as pro g ram s in the schools.
coughs, colds and o th er
th ro a t and T his consists o f re c ita tio n s, dialogues
bronchial tro u b le : Mix two ounces of a n d plays, su ita b le
fo r th e season.
G lycerine, a h a lf ounce of V irg in Oil M ost of them a re n o t in books, b u t are
of P ine com pound pure, a n d eight m ounted on sheets o r m ade into pam ph
ounces of pure W hisky. These can be lets a n d can easily be m ailed. The
bought in any good d ru g store and com m ission has m ade an effort to col­
easily m ixed to g e th e r in a large bot lect th e very b est m ate ria l a v a ila b le
tie. Tbe genuine V irgin Oil of Pine fo r school room program s, and is anx
compound pure is prep ared only in the ¡mis th a t th e tea ch e rs in the s ta te m ake
lab o rato ries of tbe l.each C hem ical Co., use of it. A ny school in Oregon m ay
C incin n ati, and p u t up fo r dispensing o b tain th is m ate ria l upon a p p lic atio n
in half-ounce vials.
to th e com m ission, accom panied by five
cents in postage. I f m ore postage is
T k , L a d y W k v D a a c c d t h e M in u e t
req u ired , notification w ill be se n t w hen
T h e m in u e t w as ever tb e a ris to c ra t the pieces are m ailed. In sending in
of dances. B efore th e lad y of th . a p p lic atio n s it w ill be necessary to
e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry elected to etep the s ta te how m any pup ils a re to ta k e p a rt,
d a in ty m ea su re she had m an y points age o f pupils and w hether p lay s or
It
to m a ste r, for to dance th e m in u e t was dialogues a re to be included.
to c o u rt c ritic ism . T h e plunge taken, suggested th a t te a c h e rs have th e ir
»he w ore a lap p e t e n h e r Shoulder U pupils copy th e ir in d iv id u a l p a rts and
re tu rn th e m a te ria l a s soon as co n v en ­
tell th e com pany she proposed to m ake
ient, so th a t as m any schools a s possi­
or m a r h e r b allroom re p u ta tio n .
ble m ay have th e benefit o f tb e C h rist­
A n o th e r po in t of e tiq u e tte lay in the mas collection. A ddress Oregon L ib ra ry
gloves. A soiled p a ir was good enough Com m ission, Salem , Oregon.
for th e c o u n try dance, b u t a n ab so
lutely new p a ir h a d te a d o rn th e fall
W ill H a v e Good Roads.
h a n d s w hich g raced th e m in u e t. And
F o re st G rove— A m ovem ent w as in ­
so th e lady of th e e ig h te e n th cen tu ry a u g u ra te d in th is c ity a t the in s tig a ­
on d a n cin g bent s e t o u t w ith twe tion of th e co u n ty c o u rt to build perm
p a irs In h e r sa tc h e l.— L ondon C hronl a n e n t rock roads. H e reto fo re it has
cle.
boon im possible to secure good roads
except a t p ro h ib itiv e prices. C ounty
A c c o u n tin g fo r It.
Ju d g e Goodin s ta te d th e Oregon Iron
Im ogene—W hy Is It th a t so m any & S teel com pany o f P o rtla n d had o f­
w eddings hap p en on W ed n esd ay ?
fered th e co u n ty th e rig h t to q u a rry
E sm e ra ld a —-W ell, on S u n d ay every rock a t th e ir q u a rry n e ar B eav erto n
body w a n ts to sleep, you know ; Mon g ra tis, and th a t th e Southern Pacific
day Is w ash day. a n d T u esd ay la Iro n ­ w ould haul it a t 25 c e n ts a ton. The
ing day. W ednesday Is th e first day schem e of th e c o u rt is to in sta ll a
In th e week w hen th e re 's really any c ru sh er a t the q u a rry for p erm a n en t
tim e for m arrying.
use. C rushed rock can be delivered to
the B ase L ine road a t one-half the
H a r d to L o c a te .
p re sen t %ost, or a t $1 a cuBic y ard .
"H ow a bout th is new s tu d e n t's Ideal
of o rth o g ra p h y ? ” said one professor.
H ood R iv er M ay Be Surpasesd.
"H e has m e puzzled,” re p lie d th<
P o rtla n d — T he c ra n b e rry m arshes
o th er. “ I c a n ’t decide w h e th e r he it along th e lower Colum bia riv e r grow
■imply Illite ra te o r a sp e llin g re fo rm tb e la rg e st and b e st k eeping f ru it, a n d
e r In ad v an ce of h is tim e .“— W ash in g in y ield per acre are not surpassed a n y ­
w here in the w orld. T h is in d u stry ,
ton S ta r. __________________
though y e t in its in fa n c y on th is coast,
A s H e s a w 1«.
has a lre a d y reached re su lts th a t show
On th e a d v e rtis in g sign w as th e plo* beyond a reasonable dou b t th a t th is is
tu re of an a th le tic fem inine Individual to be th e m ost p rofitable of all lines
a rra y e d In a flaring a n d ab b rev iate d of f r u it culture. T he e x h ib it o f c ra n ­
gown of Intense blackness.
b e rrie s shown th e p a st w eek a t J . K .
"O. p a p a !” exclaim ed th s i-y e a r-o ld G ill's book sto re w as a re v elatio n to
boy; ‘‘d o esn 't th a t lady look funny all who saw it, a n d it proves co n v in c­
w e arin g an u m b re lla !”
ingly th a t we can grow unusually fine
b e rrie s and in q u a n titie s th a t m ake
B e lo n g e d to t h e b a l s a .
"T ell me—a h —a re you a —er—a h —e th e ir c u ltu re exceedingly profitable.
good, careful, excellent cook a n d a —ei
M e rrill C itizen s in Bad.
—a very su p e rio r la u n d re ss ? ”
"A h -h -h ! W ot d ’ye ta s k s m e fe r—
K la m a th F alls— S everal p a rtie s re ­
tw in s? ”—H a r p e r s W eekly.
sid in g in th e v ic in ity o f M errill h ave
been sum m oned to P o rtla n d in connec­
tion w ith th e c u ttin g o f tim b e r from
go v ern m en t reserves. I t ban alw ays
O u t off to w n people bueen cu sto m ary fo r th e people of th a t
c a n h a v e t h e i r plate section to get th e ir wood supply from
a n d b rid g e w o rk fin ­
is h e d i n o n e d a j the ju n ip e r groves in the foothills. T he
i f n e c ee e a ry .
fo re s try service m ade a ru lin g p ro h ib it­
We w ill give you • goof
22 k gold or porcelair ing th e c u ttin g of ju n ip e r on g o v e rn ­
m ent lands, and th e p a rtie s who have
crown for
$ 3 . 5 (
been sum m oned to P o rtla n d to ap p ear
Molar Crowns 5 . 0
22 kBridgeT««th 3 . 5
b efo re th e fe d era l g rand ju ry a re
Gold Filling«
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ch arg e d w ith v io la tin g th is ruling.
inless Dentistry
Enamel Fillings
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is a h igh grad e la m p «old a t a lo w price.
T h ere are la m p s t h a t co st m o re b u t th e r e is n o b e tte r la m p
a t an y p ric e T h e B u rn e r, th e W ick , th e C h im n ev H o ld er —
. * ? re v ita l l h l n *a In s la m p ; th e ? e p a r t i o f th e R A Y O
L A M P are p e rfe c tly c o n s tr u c te d a n d th e r e is n o th in g
k n o w n In th e a rt o f la m p - m a k in g th a t c o u ld a d d to th e
v a lu e o f th e R A Y O a s a lig h t-g iv in g d e v ic e . S u ita b le fo r
an y room in th e h o u s e
E v e ry d e a le r e v e ry w h e re ,
n ot at y o u rs , w rite for d e s c r ip tiv e c ir c u la r to th e
n earest A g eu cy of th e
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From Arctic to Tropics
in Ten Minutes
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5.00
Beet Red fN b - — - a ,
ber Plate.
7 . 5 _ 0 ft
W allow a Ships Stock.
W allow a— E x ten siv e stock shipm ents
have been m ade from th is county
w ith in the p a st w eek, 21 cars of c a ttle
L W.L Kit«, f »- i —■■■■■ 1
nine cars of hogs hav in g been
«2 v m m in m iiH ii n Mantua
Painleta Extr don . 0(1 and
shipped to th e P o rtla n d and S e a ttle
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P a in le s s E x tra c tio n n t T ro e w h e n pi
p la te e o r ‘ b r r id
i t g e e work
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C. H . A llen c o n ta in ed 95 porkers, w hich
a n t e e d . M o d e rn e le c tr ic e q u ip m e n t. B eat m e t hod«.
a v era g ed 252 pounds each, w hile fo u r
of th e b e st ones tip p e d th e scales a t
1,842 pounds, an a v e ra g e w eight of
F ailiko BuiLDpro _ _ _
T h ibu t f t abh .S ts . P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N 460% pounds. M r. A llen received $8.10
o r n c t h o u r s i a . m . u b » . u . l u d i r i , • w l per hundred fo r his hogs in P o rtla n d .
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A p p ro p riatio n s N o t fo r Salaries.
Salem — In an opinion rendered re
e en tly . A tto rn e y G eneral C raw ford has
held th a t the a p p ro p ria tio n s m ade for
the se v e ra l e x p erim en t sta tio n s in d if
ferent. p a rts of th e s ta te b y the legis
la tu re la s t w in te r a re not a v ailab le for
the sa la rie s of professors o f the Oregon
A g ric u ltu ra l college even w hile engaged
in su p e rv isin g the w ork a t the sta tio n s
The znoney can be used only in p ro m o t­
ing th e w ork of th e sta tio n . The
opinion w as asked b y th e college.
A pple K in g V isits H ood R iver.
H ood R iv er—C. E. W hisler, one of
the ap p le kings of th e Rogue riv e r d is­
tric t, and m anager o f th e Bear Creek
O rchard com pany, spent a day in Hood
R iv er on his re tu rn from Spokane,
w here he had been in th e in te re s t of
his com pany, th a t m ade a large disp lay
of fr u it. M r. W hisler sp en t th e tim e
while in Hood R iver in v e s tig a tin g th e
cold sto ra g e and apple ship p in g plants.
P rin e v ille — T he Redm ond Com m ercial
club has launched a sy ste m atic cam ­
paign fo r a d ire c t c o u n ty road from
P rin e v ille to R edm ond. T he club is
c o n fe rrin g w ith th e c o n n ty co u rt, and
is ta k in g o th e r step s to g e t plans per
fe eted fo r the new road.
S tr a w b e r r ie s a t M e d fo rd .
M ed fo rd — A. H . M iller has ju s t
b ro u g h t to M edford fo u r c ra te s o f as
fine stra w b e rrie s as h ave been shown
t b it season. T hese a re p ro b ab ly th e
last to be g a th e re d th is y e ar.
R om an
G a lle r a .
B e n ea th th s w a ters of L ake N am l,
In Italy , lie b urled tw o p lea su re g a l­
leys. T hey belonged to th e E m perors
, T ib e riu s a n d C aligula, a n d It Is said
| th ey c o n ta in a r t tre a s u re s th a t have
been covered for m any c en tu rie s. Sys­
te m a tic efforts w ere m ade to recover
F R U IT M E N TO GA TH ER.
th e c o n te n ts of th e old h u lk s by Sig­
The best me d i c i n e s in the
S ta te H o rtic u ltu ra l Society to C ouveue nor B orghi In 1895. D ivers w ere e n ­
gaged. and th e two g a lle y s located,
world cannot take the place of
in P o rtla n d .
m easured a n d c arefu lly exam ined, and
the family physician. Consult
O regon f ru it grow ers from th e o r­ from both bronzes, pieces of wood, an
him early when taken ill. If
c h ard d is tric ts iu e v ery p a rt of the ch o rs a n d o rn a m e n ts of all k in d s w ere
the
t r o u b l e is wi t h your
s ta te w ill m eet in P o rtla n d next week collected. T h e larg e r vessel m easures
throat, bronchial tubes, or
fo r th e tw e n ty -fo u rth an n u al m eeting a bout 230 feet in len g th a n d 80 feet
lungs, ask him about taking
of th e O regon S ta te H o rtic u ltu ra l So In beam , a n d th e sm a lle r 200 feet In
Some
c ie ty . In a d d itio n to th e business ses­ len g th a n d 65 feet In beam .
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then
pieces of lead pipe w ere found In th e
sions of th e society, w hich are of g re at
take
it or not, as he says.
T hey b ear the Inscription,
in te re s t to h o rtic u ltu rists g e n era lly , it vessels.
W# publish our formula«
is exp ected th a t th e finest display of “C a esarls Aug. G erm anice," th e official
W« banish alcohol
apples e v e r m ade in P o rtla n d will be nam e of C aligula.
from our medicines
shown in th e a u d ito riu m on the fifth
We urge you to
N o U se.
consult your
floor o f th e M eier & F ra n k annex,
doctor
w here th e sessions of th e society will
"C an I In te re st you In th e su b je ct
be held.
of noiseless sew in g m ac h in es? ” asked Bilious attacks, sick-headachcs, indiges­
A bout $1000 in prem ium s in cash and the m an a t th e fro n t door.
tion, constipation, dizzy spells — th e ts
m edals w ill be offered e x h ib ito rs for
“No, sir,” said th e m un of th e house; are som e of the resu lts of an inactive
the best f r u it displays, and th is fe atu re "m y d a u g h te r alw ay s sings w hen she’s liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
of th e m eetin g prom ises to be a notable using a sew ing m achine, no m a tte r A yer’s P ills in th ese cases. The dose
is sm all, one pill a ' bedtim e.
one.
w h a t kind it is."
T hen he slam m ed th e door in th e ¿ — M a d e b y t h « J . C . A v e r C o .. T .n w e il. M a e « .—
M any who are in te re s te d both in h o r­
tic u ltu re a n d in d a iry in g will a tte n d c a lle r’s face.
both th e m eetings o f th e H o rticu ltu ral
A L i t e r a l l> i« f I n o t i o n .
society a n d those o f th e Oregon S ta te
B ishop P o tte r was know n as quit*
CUT T H IS OUT.
D a iry association, w hich will hold its
a w it. and often took d e lig h t in tu rn ­
m eetings in th e W oodmen of the W orld Recipe T h a t B reaks a Cold in a Day
ing his h u m o r loose on his associates,
hall im m ed iately follow ing the liorti
and Cures A ny C urable Cough.
but h e re Is an Instance w here the joke,
c u ltu ra l society m eeting. T he railro ad s
“ M ix h a lf ounce of C oncentrated a lth o u g h q u ite u n in te n tio n a l, was on
have offered special ra te s o f a fa re and
a th ird fo r th e round trip fo r both pine com pound w ith two ounces of gly­ th e bishop. He was to preach at a
cerine and h alf a pint of good w hiskey; c e rta in p a rish In th e W est In the even­
m eetings.
shake well each tim e and use in doses ing. and th e c ongregation was not a
of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful little am used at th e som ew hat am blgu-
V alley o f O rchards.
T he R ogue riv e r valley now has some ev ery four h o u rs.M
ous an n ouncem ent of th e ir w o rth y p a »
T hese in g red ien ts can be obtained
of th e la rg e st o rc h a rd s in Oregon.
tor, who said:
T housands o f acres a re given to apples from any good druggist, or he will get
“ R em em ber o u r special service next
thorn from his wholesale house.
and pears, th e la tte r h a v in g been very
The C oncentrated pine is a special Sunday afternoon. T he Lord w ill be
p rofitable in re ce n t years. One of the pine product and comes ouly in half w ith us d u rin g th e m orning service»,
la rg e st o rc h ard s in th e valley, if not ounce bottles, each enclosed in an a ir ­
the la rg e st iu tb e s ta te , is th a t of the tig h t case, b u t be sure it is labeled and Bishop P o tte r in the e vening.—
Success Magazine.
W estern O rchards com pany, consisting 4 4 C oncentrated. ’9
of 1050 acres, all set to young trees.
lilt II a M.
A prom inent local d ru g g ist says th a t
The fa rm consists of 1700 acres, all of he has filled th is p rescription hundreds
An Irish m an w as ex p la in in g A m eri­
which w ill be set to tre e s w ithin th e of tim es aud th a t it is w ouderfully
can In stitu tio n s to a green c o u n try ­
n e x t few y e ars. N e x t sp rin g 250 acres 'ffective.
m an.
will be set to apples a n d pears, th e land
"A savings bank," he said, " is 8
h av in g received special c u ltiv a tio n th is
Oar O w n M lu strels.
place w here you can deposit m oney to­
y ear. T he o rc h ard
now rep re se n ts
" M i s t a h W a lk a h , kin y o ’ te ll m e d t
$240,000, a n d is ow ned b y men ill Chi
day and draw It out to-m orrow by giv-
cage, who becam e in te re s te d in Oregon dlf T u n c o ’t w e e n a l a d y ’s g o w n a n ’ d« I Ing a w eek's n otice."— Success Mag-
d r i v e r o f a p u b l i c llbr’y d e l i v e r y w a g ­
fru itg ro w in g a few y e a rs ago. J . A.
j azine.
________
on ?”
W esterluud, an old ra ilro a d m an, is
“N o , G e o r g e ; I g i v e t h a t o n e up
D ecision.
m anager of th e p ro p e rty .
W h a t Is t h e d if f e r e n c e b e t w e e n a l a d y ’s
Algy—Well, I’ve decided one thing,
g o w n a n d t h e d r iv e r o f a p u b l i c l i ­
anyhow . I’m not going to be e ith e r a
Ore R uns $3000 in Gold.
brary delivery w a g o n ? ”
law yer or a preacher.
B a k er C ity — One of th e richest veins
“D e o n e h a s h o o k s in de b a c k , a n ’ do
A rchie— H uh! N a tu re decided th a t
of gold ore discovered in B ak er county u d d a h h a s b o o k s In de h a c k . ”
for you a bout the tim e you w ere born.
“L a d i e s a n d g e n t l e m e n , t h e gift e d
is now bein g w orked by the H um boldt
te n o r , Mr. S t a n n u p N. H o w e l l , will
M ining com pany a t th e ir m ine in Mor n o w s i n g t h e p o p u l a r s e n t i m e n t a l b a l ­
mpn basin. T he ore runs $3000 to th e lad, ‘B a b y , P l e a s e D on't B c a t l e r C r a c k ­
ton, and is being ta k e n from a vein e r C r u m b s In t h e B e d ! ’ “
a bout seven inches w ide and of un
known d ep th . W hile th e com pany lias
been w ork in g on th e rich vein for some
little tim e, th e y did not m ake an assay
AND TANNER
■
u n til to d ay , anil w ere surprised at the *
richness o f th e vein. T he m ine is in
F
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the sam e section a n d is n e ar the fam ous
R ainbow m ine.
F . B . F IN L E Y
The Family
P h y sician
A yers
t a x id e r m is t
Sells W h eat a t 99 Cents.
B a k er C ity — The larg e st w heat deal
mado in th is section o f the s ta te lias
ju st been consum m ated b y the B alfour
G uthrie com pany, w hich p urchased the
holdings o f th e O regon Mill & G rain
com pany, whose ele v ato r was destroyed
by fire. T he deal involved 00,000 bush
els of w h e at, and th e p rice was 99 cents
per bushel on board th e cars a t P ort
land. T h is deal is ta k e n to m ean th a t
the m ill people w ill not rebuild th is
year.
N e w p o rt S h o rt o f Fuel.
N ew p o rt— W ith wood all around us,
d ry wood c an n o t be had in tho local
m arkets. D ealers say th e y can n o t get
enough cut in the sum m er to last du rin g
th e w in te r, y e t th ere a re people who
com plain th a t th ere is no work to be
had. D ealers offer good w ages to wood
c u tte rs , b u t few th e re a re who care to
labor.
Box F a c to ry a t K la m a th Falls.
K la m a th F alls— W. F. B arnes is es
ta b lisb in g a box fa c to ry n e a r the depot,
w here he purposes to use th e o u tp u t of
tho M eadow L ak e m ill. T he p lan t will
use 3,000,000 fe e t of lum ber annually.
C o u n try Schools Costa $16,000.
F re e w a te r— To e rect a school costing
$16,000 in a d istfic t w here a few year-
ago the lan d w as w orthless, is the ae
com plishm ent of tho F ern d ale school
d istric t, th re e m iles no rth o f F reew ater.
PO RTLA N D M ARKETS.
W heat — T rac k p rices: Blnestem
$1.15; club, $1.03; red Russian. $1.01% ;
valley, $1; T u rk ey red, $1.04; fn rtv
fold, $1.04.
B a rle y — Feed, $28.50; brew in g $28.50
per ton.
Corn— W hole, $33.50; cracked, $.31.50
per ton.
O ats— No. 1 w hite, $310(31.50 per
ton.
H ay —T im o th y , W illam ette
valley,
$15(7^19 per to n ; e aste rn O regon, $1H0 i
21; a lfa lfa , $16(7716.50; clover, $150) lo ;
cheat, $150/16; g rain hay, $150/16
Fresh F ru its— Apple«, $10/3 per box;
pears, $10/1.50 per lx/x; quinces, $1.25
@1.50 p e r box; c ra n b e rrie s, $90/9.50
per b arrel.
P o ta to e s— O regon, 6 0 0 /70c per sack;
sw eet p o tato e s, I-%c per pound.
V egetables-— A rtich o k es, 75c per doz
beans, 10c per pound; cabbage, %(,i le
per pound; celery, $3.750/4 per c ra te ;
horseradish, 9 0 / 10c per dozen; pum p
kins, 1 0 i/l% c; sprouts, He per pound;
squash, $10/1.10; tom atoes, 75c0/$l.
Sack V egetables-—T u rn ip s, 75cO/$l
per sa c k ; c a rro ts, $1; beets, $1.25; ro ta
bagas, $ 1.10 per sack ; p arsn ip s, $ 1.2.
Onions— O regon, $1.50 per sack.
B u tte r—C ity cream ery , e x tra s, 36c;
fa n cy outsid e cream ery, 32%<i/36c per
pound; sto re , 22% @ 24e. (B u tte r fa t
prices a v e ra g e l% c per pound under
re g u la r b u tte r prices.)
Eggs— F resh O regon, e x tra s, 45c per
dozen; e a s te rn , 32(7738* p e r dozen.
P o u ltry — H ens, 15@ 15% c; springs,
155/ 15% e; roosters, 9'// 10c; ducks, 15@
16c^ geese, l l @ 12c; tu rk e y s , live, 20c;
dressed, 15c.
P o rk — F an cy , 10c p e r pound.
V eal— E x tra s, 12@ 12% c per pound.
C attle— B est steers, $4.50/7/4.65; fa ir
to good, $4/7/4.25; m edium and feeders,
$3.50@ 3.75; b est cows, $3.60(7/3.75;
m edintn, $3(7/3.75; common to m edium ,
$2.50(773.75;
bulls,
$2(772.50;
stags.
•2.50(33.50; calves, lig h t, $5.25(7/5.50;
heavy, $4(7/4.75.
H ogs— B est, $8/778.10; m edium , $7.50
@ 7.85; sto ck ers, $4(774.75.
Sheep — B est w ethers, $4.25(774.75;
fa ir to good, $3.75/774; b e st ewes, $2.75
(7/4; f a ir to good, $3.50@ 3.75; lam bs,
$5(7/5.85.
H ops— 1909 crop, 18(7723c; 1908 crop,
nom inal; 1907 crop, 12e; 1906 crop, 8c.
Wool— E a s te rn O regon, 10(7723c p«r
pound. M o h a ir—Choice, 25e pound.
249 C o l u m b i a
P o r t l a n d . O re.
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a n d com pile* w ith
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