Rheumatism
Inflamei '.he joint.«, stiffens the muscle«,
•mi in some rases, if neglected, causes suf
ferings that ara almost unendurable.
Thousands of grateful people have testi
fied that they have been radically and per
manently cured of this painful disease by
the great constitutional remedy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which neutralizes the acid in the blood < n
which the disease depends and expels it.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab
lets known as Sarsatabg. 100 doses $1.
S p o il i n g
th e
Shew .
Showman—I don't know as we can
give any kind of a show this after
noon.
Assistant—What’s tha matter?
Showman—That fresh kid's been in
the cage of the man eating lloa hav
lng a romp, and the critter la at play
ful as a kitten, the farmer we rented
the sacred cow from India from say.«
the money ain't payin’ him for the
loaa of his milk route, and the wild
man of Borneo says he’s got to have
a day off to register and see the police
parade.— Baltimore American.
S ta ll.
T fe , .N atural R n d .
Tha old gentleman went Into tha
parlor the other night at the witching
hour of 10:30 and found the lights
out and his daughter and a dear
friend enjoying a tete-a tete in a cor
ner by the window.
"Evangeline,’’ said the old man
sternly, "this Is scandalous."
“ Yes, papa," she answered, sweetly
"It is candleless because times are
hard. Lights cost so much Ferdinand
and I said we would get aloDg with
the starlight.”
And papa turned about In speech
less amazement and tried to walk out
of the room through a panel in the
wall paper.
The "actors" that Lionel knows moat
About are tha sort that do lofty feats
In tha circus lie has a proper appre
ciation of the danger of their calling
and the means adopted for their
nafety. Recently, declares a writer In
the Buffalo Express, he heard hla fath
er mention the name of Sir Henry
Irving.
"W ho Is Sir Henry Irving, father?”
naked Lionel.
“ He was a great actor,” said the
lather.
“ What show is he with?”
"H e isn't with any show now. He’a
dead."
“ What happened? Did he miss tha
n e tr
S t a r t le d
H im .
Twynn— I hear that the waathai
prophet has had to ba taken to the
hospital.
Triplett— That Is true. The shock
was too much for him.
"W hat shock?”
“ One o f his forecasts cams true.
■ t e im r le e .
“If I were as ugly as you are," said
the clam, "I never would thrust m y
self Into good society."
"And If It were as tough as you are,"
retorted thè oyster, "I’d reform."
H a m an .age eu0..0.u .tu i is oroken
Stop guessin g! Try the beat and the men, in talking about It, should
moat certain remedy for all painful ail never Insinuate that the man broke It
ments— Hamlina Wizard Oil. The way Tha woman will akin them If they
it relieves all soreness from sprains, da.
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cuts, wounds, burns, scalds, etc., is
A B ib lu X a n te.
w ondirful.
An Alabama man tells of an old ne
T oo H u ik .
gro in Birmingham who became po»
"W re tch e d w om an !
y o u t o o k ad
sessed of a seedy and forlorn-lookini
v a n ta g e o f m y h o s p it a lit y to steal my
dog, to which he promptly assigned
h u s b a n d ."
the name “ Moreover.” The story li
" P a r d o n m e, bu t Is It e x a c tly steal
printed in Harper's Weekly.
lng w h e re a g u e st, w is h in g a so u v e n ir
"Jefferson.” he was asked, "how did
o f an a g r e e a b le v isit, c a r r ie s aw ay
you hit upon such a name as 'More
w ith h e r so m e tr iflin g t h in g w h ich
over’ for the dog?"
h e r h o s te ss g iv e s e v e ry to k e n o f c a r
“ I gits It outen de Bible,” he replied
ing litt le f o r ? ” — N ew Y o r k L ife .
"The Bible?”
"Sure, sah.
Doan’ yo' 'rnembei
C h S D s in s t h e L a b e l.
where It says, ’When Lazarus lay al
"M a rie , w h o Is the y o u n g sq u ir t that
c o m e s here a b o u t six n ig h ts In the de rich man's gate, Moreover, de dog
w e e k to see B e s s ie ? ”
come an' lick his sores?” ’
" Y o u ’d b e tte r sp eak a little m o re r e
s p e c tfu lly , Joh n, o f the y o u n g
m an
w h o Is lik ely to be y o u r s o n -in - la w .”
" A ll righ t, M a rla ; w h a t’s tha a d v e n
tu r e r's n a m e ? ”
T h e i r F ir s t E n c o u n t e r .
M r. P e ck s n iff and Mr. T u r v e y d r o i
had m et fo r the first tim e.
"Y o u lo o k like a p ers on o f som r
c o n se q u e n c e , sir,” sp ok e Mr. T u r v e y
nol
d rop , " b u t y o u r D e p o rtm e n t is
q u ite up to the c o r r e c t sta n d a r d ."
" S ir ,” q u oth Mr. P e ck s n iff, s u rv e y in s
h im w ith lo fty scorn , " I c a n n o t fo r g e l
th a t y ou p ro b a b ly h a v e an Im m ortal
S ou l, bu t y ou look like an Ineffabl»
Ass."— C h ic a g o T rib u n e.
MODEL ORCHARD.
SEARCH FOR OIL KEEPS UP.
Scientific Apple Culture W ill Be Ap
plied in Marion County.
Malheur County May Be Largest Oil
Field in West.
Salem— The Salem Fruit Growers'! Union— J. P. Wilbur, director o f the
union is promoting a plan o f develop 1 Union NaUoIla] bank, of Union, stated
ing a model orchard o f 100 acres near . . . .
..
....
Salem. The orchard is to be devoted Ihat h e
V n te certa,n tbat 0,1 w,n be
to apples and the trees are to be discovered in paying quantities in Mal-
reared under modern scientific meth- fieur county, where he has just been to
ods. The company will invest in suit- j look into the oil prospecting going on
able land and have it put in the h igh-■ there.
est state o f cultivation by early spring,; ‘ ‘ Seven out of 23 incorporated oil and
when it will be planted in the best | j.aa companies in Malheur county,”
varieties o f apples under the super-j stated Mr. Wilbur, ‘ ‘ are drilling stead-
vision of one o f the ablest horticul-, ,iy dav and night at depths varying
turists obtainable.
from 500 to 1700 feet. After a recent
Since this project has been agitated j thorough examination by Chester Wash-
it has also become known that a large [ t>urn, United States oil geologist, he
eastern syndicate is quietly taking op- stated positively that, in his estimation,
tions on several thousand acres of laud \ia)heur county would in time be the
within 10 miles of Salem. If the neces- |.lrgest oil-producing field in the W est.”
sary quantity can be secured and this
, f oil is foun(i in the quantities ex-
tact is now practically certain, these
ted b Mr W ilbnr, he thinks it will
lands will all be simdarly treated. The ,(e piped' to Portia„ d, and will thus aid
fruit, however, will not be confined to in ,',(,\.eloping thig part of the state a3
apples, but the land will be planted to ; well as th'e place w,V,.re it is di800vcred.
whatever fruit it is beat adapted to. Tbe discov(|r of oi) Mr w ilbur de.
This movement is one of he mos ela
wi„ ¿ d iu the reelamation of
important in the history of the fruit mueh arid )anJ
Eastern Oregon aud
development in Marion county, and , dah
as
pumping the
will do much toward advancing the
’
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,
fruit interests in the Willamette val | 'ucessar>' water will then be available,
ley. The method o f this syndicate is
Schools Get More Money.
to sell the orchards ih small tracts to
eastern buyers.
Ashland— Taxpayers o f Ashland, at a
special school meeting, voted to raise
over $20,000-by special tax for the sup-
GOOD ROADS FOR MARION.
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port o f the free public schools o f the
Fam ous
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Once a Rayo user
a I w a ys orve -
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W a s n ’t
the
gam s
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the
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tw ice a week holds an audience, when
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T h e C haga.
Mrs. C h u g w a te r — Josla h , this paper
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peanut politics?
Mr. Chugwater—It’a tha kind thay
use In a goobernutorlal campaign.
Think you understand It now?—Chica
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The
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Equipment
of tho California Fig Syrup Co. and thr
scientific attainments of its chemists havr
rendered possible tha production of Syru;
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of it:
excellence, by obtaining the pure medic
inal principles of plants known to act most
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its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of
California Figs.
As there is only one genuine Syrup ol
F ip and Elixir of Senna and as the gen
uina is manufactured by an original
method known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the
genuine to get its beneficial effects.
A knowledge of the above facts enables
one to decline imitations or to return them
if, upon viewing the package, the full name
of tbe California Fig Syrup Co. ia not found
printed on the front thereof
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following. It is easily mixed:
‘ ‘ One ounce compound syrup of Sar
saparilla; one ounce Torts compound;
half pint first-class whiskey.”
These
to be mixed by shaking well in a bottle,
and used in tablespoon doses before
each meal and at bedtime. The ingredi
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stocked druggist, or he will get them
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b o n c h i a l
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ie ordered. Consultation Free, You cannot get bettee
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" I have been using Cascarets for In
somnia, with which I have been afflicted
for twenty years, and I can say that Caa-
carets have given me more relief than any
other remedy I have ever tried. I shall
certainly recommend them to my friends
a* b«iug all that they are represented.”
Thos. Gillard, Elgin, 111.
Anxious Wife— John, 1 will hava to
have some new clothes this fall.
Economical Husband—Good heav-
•ns, Eliza, how long is this thing to
go on? That’s Just what you said last
fall.— Baltimore American.
B
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OS. W.». Wit!, PamiuT. ..Mu»n
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Insomnia
in It d isa p p ea red .
rat not happy?"
"Wall, aha's gone In b y tu rn s fo r
rowing and tennis and h orses an d g o lf
and dogs.”
“Bay on."
''Sometime* I wonder If I am a
sweetheart or merely a fad.”—Louis
ville Courier-Journal.______
____ Best Red "Nb- -
poorest of his subjects.
•he lake.
“Just one, D oris!” he pleaded.
Ttnvd t o P la o o H im » e lf.
"Engaged to th at b e a u tifu l g irl, and
Plate«
Portland, Oregon.
The tw o sat on the park bench, look
in g at the moonbeams dancing o v e r
▲ C o n tla a u a i
Wo will five you i |
22k void
crown for
Molar Crowns
22k Bridge Teeth i
Gold Fillinga
1.1
Enamel Fillinga la V
Silver Fillinga
a5C
inlay Filling« 2a5fl
Good Rubber _
"Fightins the B .e f Trust"
Te Breal. in New Shoes.
Alwsyt shake In Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cure« hut, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cures corns, ingrowing nail» and bunion». At
Big Mass Meeting Will Convene a t | J " ^ e.
»11 druggists and »hoe etercs, 25c. Dont accept
addition to nearly $10,000 estimated re- my substitute. Sample malted FREE. Address
Salem for This Purpose.
I ceipts from the state and county fund, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy.N. Y.
Salem— Marion county is to h a v e “ “ 0 includes a provision for the instal-
M o r ln a r r .
good roads. A movement has been lation of departments o f manual train-
Tha dead p ast waa b u r y in g lta dead.
started to interest the people o f the inf» an<i domestic science in the schools
"It’s a p e r fe c tly a b su rd p e r fo r m
entire county in a campaign for better f ° r the coming year. The total taxable
highways. To secure the widest co op- property o f the district is nearly $3,- ance,” g r u m b le d th e d. p. “ I’ m o n ly
eration, a mass meeting has been called j 000,000. One additional grade and one doing th is b e c a u se Mr. L o n g fe llo w tells
for December 8, 9 and 10, when farm- '¡»ore high school teacher are provided m e to d o It.”
Back o f th is see m in g
r elu cta n ce,
ers and business men will seriously con ; ’’or ' n the estimates for next year,
howavar, th ere m a y hava b een a c o n
sider the advancement of the county,
viction th at m a n k in d w ou ld n ot begin
the building up o f the rural communi-
New Corporations,
ties and the gathering of funds to fur-
Salem— Articles o f incorporation were to act In tha liv in g p resen t u n til tha
funeral w a s ov er.
tlier the work.
filed in the office of the secretary of
Already eight road districts are mak- state as follows:
ing special levies o f taxes for road
Astoria Lodge, No. 180, Benevolent
building. They are scattered well over and Protective Order o f Elks; iiicor
the county, showing something of the ,»orators, R. J. Pilkington, J. C. Clinton
•auos am p u » u op u a q ) j o aSan.viJd pa
interest in the movement.
W. C. Laws, F. .T. Carney aud F. C,
-p jB n S Asno|iiof b — s d ]j J ia q j ib saqoui
It is believed that the coming year Fox.
X|S jo ; uosui|j3 pa.tp bjb s a s jo g s,B|s
will see an unparalleled development of
Bijou company; principal office Port
-J » d ; o q n q s e q t j o s || bj * u o [ a q j.
good road building in Marion county. laud; capital stock, $5000; incorporat
For this reason a good start is desired, j 0rs, G. A. Metzger,
I. L. Cohen and
and the co operation of every man in j Helena F. Adamson,
TAK E A DOSE OF
the county is earnestly sought.
Portland Stationery & Woodenware
The principal business o f the meeting company; principal office, Portland;
S eeu is P r o b a b le .
T h e y w e re lo o k in g at that c e le b r a t will be to devise methods o f securing I capital stock, $150,000; incorporators,
funds for the promotion o f permanent c . D. Bruun, T. Wallace Buist and
ed sta tu e, the V en u s o f M ilo.
road work. This is an all important j Charles C. Duncan,
“ B u t w h e re a re the h a n d s ? ” ask ed
topic in connection with the movement,'
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M rs. P n eu rltch .
Finds Short-Weight Butter.
“ T h e y w ere laid off, m a d a m ,”
e x and it is probable that there will be
ideas advanced which will be of won-;
p la in ed th e p olite atten d a n t, “ in c o n s e derful value to every one.
m t t V t ft U K W t TO*
Albany— M. S. Shroek, deputy dairy
q u e n ce o f a d isa strou s b reak In m arble
There are 50 road districts in the j and food commissioner for the state of
It will instantly relieve that racking cough.
s to c k .”
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Taken promptly it will often prevent
county. Each o f these districts has a j Oregon, while in Albany gathering a
I t a n d l n g Up f o r H is IV atlvr L a n d .
Asthma, Bronchitis and senous throat and
supervisor, and it is probable nearly all few samples of food products for an
lung troubles. Guaranteed safe and very
T e a c h e r — T o n y , w h y d oes the H u d of the supervisors will be here. The
palatable.
meeting is for every man, no matter alysis, found some short weight butter.
son R iv e r b ea r that n a m e ?
^
All D ru ggists, 2 5 <
S m a ll B o y — M aka de ea sier
nam e what his occupation or his standing in He stated that suits would be brought
the community, so long as he is inter against any dealers and creamery men
for sp e a k dan V erra zan o.
j who wore found to be giving short
ested in road building.
j weight. He has warned the grocers to
j weigh their shipments o f butter. Mr
Jones Will Be Receiver.
Shroek took with him some samples of
Independence — Benjamin
Franklin milk. He expects to return later and
the
Jones, member o f the legislature, make a thorough inspection tour of
mayor of Independence, chairman of the dairies.
the school board, friend o f the normal
schools, sponsor for the opening o f the
Less Rain at Eugene.
Oregon City locks, conserver o f the
Eugene— During the month o f No
tide lands, and possessed o f other
notches in his record, is to be receiver vember, just passed, the total rainfall,
of the Roseburg land office, beginning according to the records kept by tho
December 18. Through the favor of local weather observer, was 9.15 inches,
Senator Bourne, and the acquiescence which is more than three inches less
of President
Taft,
..
, Mr. _ Jones will as than fell at Portland and four or more
sume the reins o f the office as soon as inches than at Tacoma. The average
0 ^
h.s certificate o f appointment reaches at Eugene is about throo incbes and? a
him, which will be on December 18, un half, although there is no official record
The RAYO LAMP is a high grade lamp «old at a low price.
less some unforeseen delay comes.
There are lamps that cost more but there is no better lamp
for the past years, as there has been no
at any price. The Burner, the Wick, the Chimnev-Holder —
weather observer here until the past
all are vital things In a lamp; these parts of the RAYO
LAMP are perfectly constructed ana there is nothing
two
years.
Notarial Commissions.
known in the art of lamp-making that could add to the
Salem — Notarial commissions have
value of the RAYO as a light-giving device. Suitable for
any room in the house. Every dealer everywhere,
Governor Benson Returns.
been issued to Ben M. Patterson. Cornu
If not at yours, write for descriptive circular to the
copia; Joe M. Flaherty, Lebanon; T. J.
THE
nearest Agency of the
Salem— Governor Benson and Dr. R.
McClary, Gates; A. C. Morgan, Morgan; E. L. Steiner, superintendent o f the
STEADY
John W. Oliver, G. L. Webb, Isaac state asylum for the insane, at Salem,
WHITE,
Sweet, M. A. M. Ashley and Alice Ag arrived at the Capitol from the south,
LIGHT
(Incorporated)
ler, Portland; M. Langley, Forest where both went early last week to en
Grove; T. T. Bennett, Marshfield; J. L. joy a short duck-shooting trip on the
Campbell, Glendale; Bartlett Cole, H. coast at Winchester bay, at the mouth
F. Conner and D. J. Forbes, Portland; of the Umpqua river, in Douglas county,
Walter J. Logus, Nehalem; Samuel O.
White, Cove; E. D. Whiting, La Grande;
PORTLAND MARKETS.
LeRoy Park, The Dalles; E. W. Haines,
t h e L a r g e s t M a n u f a c t u r e r of |
Forest Grove; C. W. Corby, Newberg,
Wheat— Bluestcm, $1.15; club, $1.04;
1 M e n ’ s F ine S h o e « in t h e W o r l d !
and Lot L. Pearce, Salem.
red Russian, $1.01%; valley, $1.02;
W ear W . L. D o u g la s c om forta b le»
Turkey red, $1.04; 40 fold, $1.04.
( e a s y - w a l k i n g shoes« They are
Immense Prifits on Fruit Land.
Baricy— Feed and brewing, $28.50@
m ad e upon honor, o f the h ett leath
Central Point— 8. S. Hathaway has 29 per ton
ers, by the m ost skilled w orkm en,
,
, j «1
i
-
Arv/x/x/N
Corn— Whole, $33.50; cracked, $34.50
1 In a ll the latest fa sh ion s. S h oes in
bought 31 acres near town for $9000 perton>
’ *
I evory style and sh ap e t o su it m en
The place was purchased by Hull & | Oats— No. 1 white, $31.50@32.50 per
: In all w alks o f life.
If I co u ld ta k e you Into my large
Treichler 18 months ago for $200 an ton-
I fa cto r ie s at B ro ck to n , M ass., and
acre. Since then they have cut six i l L % T Tim? U,y’ I, WHlamette Valley,
sh o w you how carefu lly W. L. D ou g
la s s h o e s are m ad e, you w ould
profitable crops o f ¿Haifa from it. *
? {? r
° ? g ° D'
th en un derstan d why they h o l d
They thon sold the property at an ad- i j !
J 51
their sh a p e, fit better, w ear lon g er
Ifi;
cheat,
$15®)16;
grain
hay, $15(ai
vance o f 50 per cent. Mr. Hathaway
an d are o f g re a te r value than any
16.
recently sold his place of 20 acres near
Butter— City creamery extras, 39c;
here, for which four years ago he paid
$900, for $12,000. In the meantime he fancy outside creamery, 33@37c per
lb.; store, 22%<S24c. (Butter fat prices
Substitute.
S 2 .Q 0
had planted an orchard. So well did he
average l% c per pound under regular
profit by this experience that he iinme
W h e re ve r y o u live, W . L. Douglas shoes are within:
butter prices.)
diately reinvested.
y o u r reach, if y o u r dealer cannot fit yo u, write
Eggs— Fresh Oregon extras, 43@45c
■Mail O rd e r Catalog. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, M a s » ^ '
per dozen; Eastern, 31(5)38e per doz.
First Bank for Curry County.
Poultry— Hens, 15%(5)16%c; springs,
Port Orford—Curry county is to have j 15(ffil6e; roosters, 9@ 10 c; ducks, 15@
a bnnk, the first institution o f the kind ,fic ; (!'’ »<’ . ll@ 1 2 c ; turkeys, live, 20c;
that has ever opened its doors to the ‘lressetl, 25c.
patronage o f that wealthy section of
Pol-k— Fancy, 1 0 % ® llc per pound.
Oregon, says the Coos Bay Harbor. A I Veal— Extras, 11 (o ilV ic per pound,
county nearly as large a« the state of
Fresh Fruits— Apples, $1®3 per box;
Rhode Island and without a bank is an P^ars, $1® 1.50 per box ; cranberries,
item of more than passing interest. The $9® 9.50 per barrel,
bank will be at Port Orford. George; Potatoes— Oregon, 50@70c per sack;
No oil heater has a higher efficien D. Wood, of Appleton, Wis., who made i ,wf>et potatoes, l% c per pound,
Vegetables
Artichokes,
75e
per
cy or greater heating power than the an inspection o f the county early last
fall, is the prime factor in the enter ! dozen; cabbage, l% c per pound; celery,
prise.
$3.75@4 per crate; hothouse lettuce,
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$1.50 per box; garlic, 10c per pound;
New Telephone Line Ready.
$1.50 per box; pumpkins,
1%(H)1 % « ; sprouts, 8c per pound;
Ontario— The
neW; ! nneP" n', n t » “ * squMk, 1 ® 1
tomatoes, % ® « 1
connecting Ontario
io w»th Burns. Drewsev
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si
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Sack Vegetables— Turnips, $1 per
beets, $!..?<>; P.rsu fP,.
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
now completed, and Manager E. A $1.50
Fraser, of the M. M. company, was the
Onions— Oregon, $1.50 per sack.
With it you can go from the cold first man at this end o f the line to talk
Cattle— Best steers, $4.50®4.75; fair
of the Arctic to the warmth o f the over the long distance line. This new
to good. $4®4.25; medium and feeders,
new line now gives direct communica $3.50®3.75; best cows. $3.50®)3.75; me
Tropics in 10 minutes.
tion between Ontario, Vale, Westfall dium. $3® 3.75; common to medium.
The new
Beulah, Drewsey, Harney and Bums.
$2.50® 3.75; bulls, $2®2.50; stags, $2.50
® 3.50;
calves,
light,
$5.25®)5.50;
Warehouse Planned.
heavy, $4®)4.75.
Hogs— Best, $8®18.25; medium, $7.50
Hot Lake— Tbe farmers union is plan
” -^5; Stockers, $4®)4.75.
prevents smoking. Removed in an ning to build a large warehouse here
early next spring to handle the grain
Sheep— Best wethers, $4.25(®4.75;
instant for cleaning.
crop o f its members. This will be the
to (food, $3.75®4j J)est^ewes,^ $2T5
$3.50®3.75;
' »•
» « / » • » . « lambs,
by the ®>4; fair to good,
Solid brass font holds 4 quarts o f oil—sufficient to give out a glowing heat first warehouse to be erected 1 by
$5®5.35.
new organization in this part of Ui
lor 9 hours solid brass wick carriers—damper top— cool handle—oil indicator.
Hops— 1909 crop, 18(ifi3e; 1908 crop,
eonnty.
Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety o f styles.
nominal; 1907 erop. 12e; 1906 erop, 8e.
Dwkr, Everywhere. If Not At Your«. W rit, foe Deeeriptive Circular
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16®)23c per
to the Nearest Agency of the
Picking Out Debating Teams.
pound; mohair, ehoiee, 25e per pound.
University o f Oregon, Eugene— Try-
Caseara Bark— 4%e per ponnd.
onta for the interstate debating teams
'Incorporated)
Hide»— Drv hidea, 18®19e per ponnd;
are being held at the Unlveraity of drv kip. 17®18e per ponnd; drv enlf
Oregon, In whieb 40 men are partlei- akin. 19®)21c per ponnd; salted hides,
pating. Eleven men are to ho ehosen lo % ® )lle ; salted calfskin, 15® 16c per
for the teams.
pound; green, le lean.
On» of tova wo»!«
have their plate
bridgework fio»
iahed ia oae day
»
FRANK L. SM ITH M EA T CO .
SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red,
watery and swollen eyes, use PETT
IT ’ S E Y E SALVE. All druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
O v e r w h e lm in g S u c r e * «.
"You h a v e the 3 c e n t fa re In your
to w n now , h a v e y o u ?
H o w d o e s it
w ork ?”
“ T o o w ell.
T h e r e 's o n ly a b o u t on#
p erson in h a lf a d ozen th at ca n get a
•eat in th e street ca rs n o w ."
Dentistry
We Will Pay as Follows:
Dressed H og s..................................... ®C
Dressed Veal, up to 130 Ibn................ 10c
Live Chickens, hens and springs........14 c
Dressed Chickens, hens and
springs ................................. 15
to 16c
Dressed Geese.......................... 15
t o 16C
Droned Ducks......................
16
to 20c
Dressed Turkeys................ 20 t o 2 2 ’ jC
All produce must be good, fat quality.
We do not charge commission on any thii g.
Address
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
made a life study of the
roperties of Roots.
!erbs and Barks, and
i» giving the world the
beneAtof his services.
i
| No Mercury. Poisons
or Drugs Used. No
| Operations or Cutting
Guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lung,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and aU Private
Diseases of M n and Women.
A SU RE CAN CER CURE
Just received from Pekin, China—safe, sure
and reliable. Unfailing in its works.
I f you cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps.
CONSULTATION TREE
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
162tt First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or.
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Means an unfailing water supply. It
means that you will have the most practi
cal Domestic water supply system now in
use. No elevated tank, no frozen pipes in
winter, no stagnant water in summer, no
water supply troubles of any sort. Tank
placed in basement, out of sight and way.
made of pressed steel, will not rust and
will last a lifetime.
You will be pleased with the LEADER
system of furnishing Domestic Water
Supt ’y. Ask for our catalogue and free
booklet, “ How I Solved My Water Supply
Problem.”
jm e ib
LEWIS & STAVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash.
Boise, Idaho.
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HKN w ritin g; to a d v e rtise r# p i#
m e n tio n t h is p a p er.
FREE! HARP-GUITAR! FREE!
A new and wonderful
m u s i c a l instrument,
which is a combination
of the grand Italian
harp and guitar. It ha.u
a beautiful tone and h
positively the easiest
instrument to play eve»
made. We teach you at
your own home. As ai
advertisement we ax
GOING TO GIYE AWAY
one of our $12.60 Harp ___________________
Guitars to each of the
first ten persons in each county who send us their name, address and whom the harp is for. Sit
down RIGHT NOW ami drop us a card and be one o f the lucky few.
hARP-GUITAR MEG. CO.. 428 Lumber Exchange Building, Portland, Ora.
G u a ra n teed a a d o r
all P aro F o o d
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Lawn
r o c h e s
Instantly relieve S o rt Throat, Hoaracncas and
C l f h «. Unexcelled to t clearing the voice. Abso
lutely Ires from opiates or anything harmful.
PHca, 25 cents, 60 cents *nd $1.00 per box*
fr*mpU sent on request.
JOHN I. BROWN & SON, Boston, Maas.
ORPHINf
• you pay »
t. we will ©on
nee eoa that
lia« Persian an
rati?
tir curaa
euree any drug habit.
I
Jim
eot to contain Morphine. Lnodnnum. Opium or any other
habit forming drug. No money required la edvnnee. a
fall araath’e treetmeat eent to tboee afflicted without
seat of depoeit Ha nine hae cared thoueeade, it
I eere pea. Give It a free trial. Too are la I
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N o. S O -M
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Improve
Your Baking
K C Baking Pow der wiL do it l G et
a can. T ry it for your favorite cake. I f
it doesn’t raise better, m ore evenly, higher,
— if it isn’t daintier, m ore delicate in flavor,
— w e return your m oney. Everybody
agrees K C has no eq u al
Raisas tha dough
and complies with
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Q M
» ouncu t
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KC POWDER
BAKING
Pure, W holesom e,
Economical.
kls UAflf* '
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Chicago
PUTNAM
FADELESS
DYES
good* brighter and faster colors than any other <ty*. O n« 10c paefcag« colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w ell
int«od to glva perfect results. Ash dealer, or w a w ill send postpaid at i o c s
‘------ Write for free booklet
•atfhsgusvsur
haw to dye, I
Id mix colors,
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