Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 11, 1910, Image 3

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    Country Merchants
Farmers
Stockmen
Ship your good, fat produce to
Smith. He never charges com­
mission. Ship by express.
He
will pay as follows:
L iv e hens, 16c.
Dressed hens. 17Hc.
Dressed Hogs 11c
Dressed Veal, under 130 Ibe.. 12V4*.
L a rg e V ea l less.
E ggs, market price.
Address
FRANK L. SMITH MCAT CO.
“ righting the Beef Trust"
PORTLAND. OREGON
Not Founded.
n i g a u r a a e R e p a rte e .
"Y o u brainless c a d !" exclaim ed the
man with the lo fty dom e o f thought.
" H a : " retorted th * man with the
pale, scholarly cast o f countenance, rs-
I ga rd ln g him with im m easurable scorn;
"y ou colossal Ignoramus, if I am ‘b ra in ­
less.’ where do my sensory nerves
re gis te r their im pressions?"
"E x clu siv e ly in your spinal c o r d !"
j was the crushing rejoinder.
Nat
W e ll
FARMERDONTGETIT
Taken .
"M arla, fo r heaven’ s sake please let
me get in a w ord e d g e w is e !"
"W e ll, w hat do you want to s a y ? "
" I f you Insist on our having m ore
m ilk and b etter m ilk I m ay as w ell buy
a cow ----- "
"N o w , John, you know th at’s not
try in g to get a w ord
In edgewise.
Y o u ’re tryin g to lu g it in bv the horns."
FIGURES TELL STRAIGHT STORY
Padding is Put Into Value* After
Product* Leave Farm—Dairy­
men Expose Milk Dealers
Chicago, Feb. 8.— “ The farmers are
not responsible for the high prices of
food,” was the statement today o f G
0. Drayton, of Indianapolis, president
of the National Union, American So­
ciety of Equity.
“ The farmer receives little more
than he did before the priceB of food­
stuffs soared to the skies. From hogs
to apples this is true. In every par
ticular is the farmer taking all the
risk of producing and getting only a
moderate price for his output.
“ The dealers are the ones who are
responsible for the high cost o f living
and we propose to show that it cannot
be laid at the door of the farmer,’ ’ said
Mr. Drayton before the convention of
the Milk Producers’ association. The
delegates are meeting with the determ­
C o u ld B o a s t a L it t le H im s e lf.
ination to form a national organiza­
"K id , I can lick you."
tion for the protection o f the farmer in
" I ain ’t say In’ you can’t."
his dairy and other products.
"A n ’ m y dad kin lick your dad."
COFTEEC
“ I am here to give facts,’ ’ Baid Mr.
"T h a t’s all r ig h t M y m aw can raise
TEA SPICES
a moustache, an’ y o u r’n can’t ! "
Drayton. “ Let the responsibility rest
BAKING POWDER
where it belongs, but it doesn’ t belong
» EXTRACTS
on the farmer’ s shoulders.’ ’
J U S T R IG H T
One o f the facts cited was the price
h c a m g m c H »-
of $1 and less paid to the farmer for
CL0SSET&DEVEK3
1908 wheat and its rise to $1.60 when
PORTLAND, ORE,
it reached the hands of the speculators.
“ Why, one of my correspondent,” con­
‘‘Cascarets are certain ly fine. I ga ve a friend
T r i a l B o t t le F r e e B y M a i l one when the doctor was treatin g him fo r cancer tinued Mr. Drayton, “ sold 2,000 bush­
o f the stomach. T k j n ext m orn in g he passed els o f the 1908 crop for 73 cents, and
fou r pieces o f a tape worm. H e then go t a box
and iu three days he passed a tape-worm 45 fee t that same wheBt afterward soared to
long.
It was Mr. M att Freck, o f M illersburg,
the $1.50 mark.”
Dauphin Co.. Pa. I am quite a w ork er fo r Casca­
Senator W. F. Rondebrison, repre­
rets. I use them m y self and find them beneficial
fo r most any disease caused b y im pure blood.” senting the Tri-State Dairy association
Chas. R. Condon, L ew iston, Pa., (M ifflin CoJ
of Indiana, Kentucy and Ohio, told the
C U T T H IS O U T, matl it with your ad­
delegates how the organization which
dress to the Sterlin g Remedy Company.
I f yon suffer froi___
___ _________
Chicago, 111., and rec iv*> a handsome sou­
i Epilepsy,
Fits, _______
F allin m_________
g Sickness,
he represents
managed to
bring
hiUf
------- do so, m y - N ew Pis
—
venir Gold Bon Bon FR E E .
Spasms, or have children
that
dealers into line.
covery w ill relieve them, and all yon are asked to
do is to send fo r a Free T r ia l $2 B ottle o f D r. May's
“ We found,” said Mr. Rondebrison,
E p lle p t l o i d o
O u r «
Catalogue for “ that the producers of this territory
I t has cnred thousands w here everyth ing elte
the Asking were getting but 8 or 10 cents a gallon
fa iled. Guaranteed by M ay M ed ica l Laborato y
Under Pu re F o o d and Drugs A ct, June 80th, 1906
Send
for It. for milk that the dealers were selling
Guaranty N o. 18971. Please w rite fo r Special Free
for 8 cents s quart, and it looked as if
*3 Bottle and giv e A G E and com plete address
it we e time to go to work, and so we
J.
J.
B U T Z E R
DR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street, New York.
did. We formed our association and
188 Street Front
Portland, Oregon these dealers paid no attention to our
demands, so we didn’ t send any milk to
market.
You can't sow thistles and
“ We kept this up all during the
reap figs. If you plant
Terry’ s Seeds you
month of August, until the buyers saw
grow exactly what
C R Y S T A L D U P L E X L E N S E S (clearest
that we meant business and they offer­
you expect and in
and best fo r eye) in G O LD S H E L L fram e
a profusion
ed us from 14 to 16 cents a gallon, so
com
plete (fo r a limited time only) $1.00.
and perfec­
W rite at once fo r Home E ye Tester—equals
tion never
we began marketing our milk again.
a personal visit.
Sent you fr e e by return
“ I find that the average producer all
mail. Our Glasses fu lly guaranteed one year.
Fifty
R E F E R E N C E S : Northern Bank & Trust
over the country now gels 14 cents in
years ol
Co.;
Peoples
Savings
Bank;
Seattle
Commer-
Study and
the winter and 11 cents in the summer,
cial Club.
experience
so you can see for yoursleves who gats
make ihcm re­
liable. For sale
the profit at 8 cents a quart to the con-
. eryvaiiere. Ferry’»
Worms
SEEDS
$5 GLASSES $1
1910
Soed Annual
on request
Detroit Klch.
L0@K
CRYSTAL OPTICAL CO.
207 Shafer Building.
Seattle, Wash.
EXPERT
MODERN
DENTISTRY
At Prices that Defy Competition
TEETH W ITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY
P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T IO N ............................ 6 0 c
S IL V E R F I L L IN G S ................................. 5 0 c u p
G O LD F I L L I N G S ................................ $ 1 .0 0 U p
t2 K G O LD C R O W N .................................... $ 5 .0 0
GOOD R U B B E R P L A T E ........................... $5.00
T H E BE ST R U B B E R P L A T E S ................. $ 8 .0 0
W H A L E B O N E P L A T E S ......................... $ 1 0 .0 0
Out-of-town patients can obtain p erfect work
and save money by calling at our office.
N O S TU D E N rS
NO G AS
NO C O C A IN E
A ll w ork guaranteed fo r ten years
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
323Mi Washington St.. Cor. Sixth
Established 15 year*
Here to stav
K O W -K UR E
is not a "fo o d ” —it is a medicine, and the
only medicine in the world for cows o n y .
Made for the cow and, as its name indicates,
a Cow ('ure.
Ba reness, retained after­
birth, abortion, scours, caked udder, and all
similar affections positively and quickly
cured. No one who keeps cows, whether
man v or few, can afford to be without K o W -
K U ftE . It is made especially to keep cows
healthy. Our book “ Cow Money’ ’ sent F R E E .
A sk your local dealer fo r K O W -K U R E o r send
to the manufacturers.
DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO.
Lyndoaville, Yt
Food Fight Teat N ow O n.
New York, Feb. 8.— With extreme
cold weather tending to drive quota­
tions up and the first wave of enthus­
iasm in the crusade against the high
food prices receding, the campaign in
metropolitan territory settled down to­
day to something like an endurance
contest.
The week opened, however, with
prospects o f trouble for the combines
alleged to be illegally keeping up rates
for necessaries of life through misuse
of cold storage and other means.
New York and New Jersey rerewed
activities in the campaign.
Attorney
General O’ Malley, o f New York state,
is credited with the intention to in­
voke an old injunction against the
packing companies granted in the Su­
preme court in 1902 and forbidding
them from fixing meat prices and pre­
venting competition by agreement as
to rates and supply.
Regulative ordinances introduced in
the New York board o f aldermen and
aimed practically at cold storage evils
are to be pressed for passage.
Calhoun Case Must Go On.
San Francisco, Feb. 8.— Judge Law-
lor, o f the Superior court, today denied
a motion to r¡amiss the case o f Patrick
Calhoun, president of the United Rail­
roads, accused o f offering a bribe to a
supervisor to vote for a trolley fran­
chise, and ordered that the trial, which
was interrupted by the recent election,
be resumed next Monday. The district
attorney, who moved for dismissal, de­
clared that on account o f missing wit­
nesses and the insufficiency of evidence
already introduced, he was convinced
that a conviction could not be secured.
You Need Us
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f o r s a le a t f a i r p r ic e a n d u p o n f a v o r a b le te r m s ,
You Need Us
O r i f y o u w a n t t o b u y a c r e a g e a n y w h e r e in O r e g o n —
im p r o v e d o r u n im p r o v e d — a t a f a i r p r ic e a n d u p o n fa *
v o r a b le t e r n s ,
You Need Us
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e x c e lle d .
W r i t e us to d a y .
THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY
L a r g e s t R e a l t y O p e r a t o r s o n th e P a c if ic C o a s t.
ASSETS MORE THAN A MILLION DOLLARS
No 144 Fifth Street, Portland
M ftm A R B 'O re M i G P R A E I A N T
4
*
a m ■ .iim j.u a r y r u m
j -i i
Forty-Mile
Leaders of Equity Society Attrib­
ute High Prices to Dealers
“ D id you ever see a case o f the
D R M A R T E L ’S F E M A L E P IL k S .
causeless panic which the doctor said
S e v e n te e n Y e a rs the Standard.
the oth er day often goes w ith nervous
trou ble?"
Prescribed and recommended fo r women’s ail-
men ts—a scientifically prtparcd remedy o f proven
"W e ll, I guess M iss O ld glrl'g fea r to .w o rth . The result from their use is quick and
hang up m istletoe lest some one take ' permanent. For sale at all drug stores.
ad van ta ge o f the fact w ould com e as
i. m o n e y o t t*ra y e r .
near any one would care to get to a
V io le t— M ummy, dear, ure our p ra y ­
causeless
pan ic."— B a ltim o re
A m e r­ ers answ ered?
ican.
M oth er (in shocked s u rp ris e)— W h y,
yes, dear! W h a t a question!
S t i ll In
F o rco .
V io le t— Then, mummy, why do you
"R iv ers , how are your N e w Y e a r re ­ sm ack m e? W h y don’t you pray for
form s holding out?”
me to be a good g ir l— it would be so
"D e a r boy, I was too busy to m ake much m ore c o m fy ? — M. A. P.
any good resolutions this tim e, so I
H la T r e a c h e r o u s M e m o r y .
adopted the ones I made a y e a r ago,
and considered them s till binding."
" E r — m ay I call you, M iriam , M iss
"W h a t are th e y?"
M on ta gu e?"
*Tvt fo rgo tte n ."
"Y e s , If you like, Mr. Tom pkins, but
m y first name is F loren ce."— Chicago
Tribune. ____________________
D. M. HURT A CO.
MERCURY A T ZERO.
r o r
Boycott Milliners.
Denver, Feb. 8.— Women o f this
city have started a boycott against the
milliners. Mrs. Claude E. Griffey and
Mrs. Edward L. Prentiss, two young
society matrons, have announced that
they stand ready to start the boycott
and scores of their friends have made
known their determination to step into
line. The trouble is over the price of
Hats. “ We have been imposed upon
long enough,” the women announce,
“ and we are tired of paying $50 for a
hat we once could buy for $10. It ia
an outrage.”
Soap Blocks dp Sewers.
Orange, N. J., Feb. 8.— The burst­
ing o f a tank o f hot soap in the process
ot manufacture baa given the sewer
department here the biggest job of
sewer cleaning it has ever had.
Sev­
eral ton* of the eticky rr ase got into
the pipes and congealed there, stop­
ping the mains completely. For •
mile along the sewer men are working
at each manhole day and night, trying
to pierce the mar«.
The aoap is aa
hard as i f it had dried for weeks,.
Breeze
Drives
from Streets
Terrible Suffering
People Eczema A11 Over Baby's Body.
New York, Feb. 8.— Intense cold,
driven to the bone o f man and beast by
a cutting wind, gripped the East to­
night. In New York City ths mercury
stood at one degree above zero at mid­
night, equaling the low record for the
season.
A 40-mile gale swept New York and
vicinity throughout the day and night,
driving pedestrians indoors and caus­
ing great suffering to those who were
exposed. Streets were practically de­
serted tonight.
An unidentified man was found fro­
zen to death in Boston; a fisherman
met a similar fate in Buffalo, while
off Atlantic City a tramp steamer was
forced to anchor because o f the gale.
Up-state in New York, a driving snow
made conditions worse. A t Utica the
mercury was 14 below. The extreme
cold drove hundreds o f homeless men
and women to the municipal lodging
houses and docks for shelter.
A t Buffalo three degrees below zero
was registered at 8 o’clock last night,
the lowest temperature in several
years. There was a slight fall o f snow.
Herman Snyder, a fisherman, was
found dead in his sled with his dogs
two miles out on Lake Erie.
A t Boston the mercury tumbled at
the rate of two degrees an hour until,
at midnight, tho thermometers regis­
tered zero. The wind blew 26 miles
an hour . One man was found frozen.
Philadelphia reported the thermome­
ter seven degrees below zero tonight,
the coldest o f the winter.
In West
ern Pennsylvania the temperature was
two to 10 below zero.
B LAST BLOW S SEVEN T O ATO M S
Prominent Arizona Mining Men
on Private Motor Car.
Die
Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 8.— Heedless of
the warning of a foreman in charge of
the big excavating operation along the
line of the private motor road from
Kelvin to the Ray copper mines, the
motorman o f a gasoline car containing
six passengers, ran close to the exca­
vation just as a sputtering fuse burned
to a heavy charge of dynamite this af­
ternoon, and the car and its seven oc­
cupants were blown to atoms.
The foreman had discovered a missed
shot in the excavation at noon and be­
fore the motor car came in sight he had
relighted the fuse.
As the car approached he signaled
the motorman and warned him o f the
impending explosion. Motorman Ly-
all, evidently believing he could take
his car past the charge to safety, be­
fore the explosion, pBid no heed to the
warning and started again at full
speed.
Just as the car was passing the
charge, the explosion came, and the
car with its load of human freight was
blown high in the air amid a great
cloud o f debris. The lives o f all those
inside the car were snuffed out in an
instant. The dead men were all prom­
inent in Arizona mining affairs.
fV h y
H ard
u ses.
Harem T o See Airships.
Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 8.— Egypt’s avi­
ation week opened at Heliopolis today
under favorable wind conditions.
The
khedive was present and apparently
took great interest in the flights.
A
feature of the meetingwill be the pres­
ence o f the ladie* o f the harem, for
whom a stand has been
reserved.
Among the principal events will be a
■peed contest to the pyramids and re­
turn. In today’s competitions the aer­
oplane of Gobron, the French aviator,
caught Are, but Gobron was saved.
Eagle Tears Alligator.
San Francisco, Feb. 8.— A desperate
battle was fought in the Golden Gate
Park aviary early this morning be­
tween a large golden eagle and a four-
foot alligator.
The young alligator
had crawled out of the small lake to
bask iu the sun, when the esgie swoop­
ed down npon it, and after vainly try­
ing to tear the scaly hide with its
beak, rose with the reptile to the top
o f a 12-foot pole end let the alligstor
drop to the ground. Then like light­
ning the bird again attacked the alliga­
tor with beak and claws.
Paintings Sold, *6 .0 0 0 a Minute.
New York, Feb. 8.— Twenty paint­
ings were sold, at the rate o f $5,000
worth a minute, at the first important
■ale of the year here last night.
The
paintings were from the collection of
the late H. S. Henry, o f Philadelphia.
The sale occupied 61 minutes and real­
ized $255,760.
M illet’* “ Going to
Work” was the star offering, fetching
$53,100. Three fine Corot* brought
$28,000, $23,000 and $22,000 raepec-
tivcly.
Coughs o f
Children
“ I could p erfect m y m achine if I
could g e t anybody to b elieve In m e .'
“ Y e t you are undoubtedly a gen iu s."
"T h a t 's Just the trouble. E ve ryb o d y
th ln k i It Isn't safe to trust a genius
w ith m on ey."
C A S TO R IA
F o r In fa n ts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature o í
Especially night coughs. Na­
ture needs a little help to quiet
the irritation, control the in­
flammation, check the progress
of the disease. Our advice is
— give the c h ild re n A y er’s
C h e r r y P e cto ra l. Ask your
doctor if this is his advice also.
He knows best. Do as he says.
■lck.”
In
due time, m oreover,
he
sailed
away w ith the greatest ag gregation of
liv in g w ild anim als e ver seen In c ap ­
tiv ity .
II.r
A i/ers
W o publish our formulas
W o bmish alcohol
from our madlolnss
I M n r l n w.
Mrs. M cD uff— T h is paper says that
mice are attracted by music, but I
Mothers win find Mrs. Winslow's ■‘’ "thing
Syrup the best reinedv to use tor their chlldreu
during th. teething period.
s ig n s .
"H a v e you eve r noticed an y In d ica­
W h y N o tt
tions, madam, that your husband haa
A v e r y lrre v era n t youth was g a zin g
liv e r com plaint?”
“ I think I have, doctor. E ve ryb o d y at a reproduction o f th at fam ed
seems anxious to get a w a y fro m him grou p o f statuary know n as “ T h e Lao-
w h en ever he begins to talk."
coon.”
“ Do you know w h at th at Is
c a lle d ? " asked his
reveren t
frien d .
PILES C lIR tD IN 6 TO 14 D A Y S
P A Z O OINTMENT is m a n n t m l to c u r. any cee. “ I'm not sure,” replied the oth er, "but
o f Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protru ding 1'il«* in I should guess th at it is ‘F a th er and
ft to 14 days or money refunded.
60c.
the Boys.’ "
T h is L e w y n W a s Y ou n g.
I l l s A u u itrt n ir s p o u s e .
O ld L a w y e r (to young p a rtn e r)— D id
“ Pard on my tem p orary lapse o f
you draw up old M on eyb ag's w ill?
Y o u n g P artn er— Yea, sir,
and
ao m em ory, madam,” the p rofessor said,
tig h t that all the relatives In the w orld “ but your husband Is a man o f d is ­
tinction, Is he n o t?"
cannot break It.
•T h e on ly th in g I can think o f," a n ­
Old L a w y e r (w ith som e d is g u s t)—
T h e next tim e there le a w ill to be sw ered M r*. V lck-S enn , "fo r which he
draw n up I’ll do It m yself.— N e w York la distinguished Is that there are m ore
people In this tow n who don't look like
Sun.
_____________________
him than any man I know o f."
U n re a s o n a b le W o m a n «
W ife — N ow , see ’ere, J im :
If yer
■of
don’t p ro vid e for me b etter I shall
(B y a preju diced con tribu tor.)
qu it— so I w arns yer.
I do not like thee, Dr.
Husband— P ro v id e b etter?
W e ll, I I thought I did, but I m is------.
lik e that. W hy, a in 't I go t y e r th ree T h o u 'rt sure, methlnks, to get th<
good jobs o' w ork th is last m onth?— I do not lik e thee. Dr. ----- 1
—C h icago Tribune.
London Sketch.
D e llen o y .
Tubb— Old boy. I want to con gratu­
late you on your speech at the banquet
last night.
O'Sudda (a fte r w attin g a m om en t)— I
know you do, pard, and you're a w fu lly
sorry you can’ t do It truthfully. I ap­
preciate the effort, just the same. Nas­
ty weather, Isn't It?
Bow
M ic ro s c o p ic
M e c h a n is m .
T r o u b le s
of
tb.
^
* T \
A l l 'H o u n d .
She— My new gown la just lovely;
It’s a perfect fit.”
He— Satisfied on that point, eh?”
She— Yes, I know It’s a good fit, be­
cause It pinches me so—”
He— Well, It doesn’t pinch you halt
as much as it does my pocketbook.” —
Catholic Standard and Times.
■ C e o n o m lo
H e fo rn a .
*T b elieve In tu rning o ve r a n ew leaf
on tha first o f th * year,” ta ld Mrs.
Ardup, "but I think m y husband c a r­
ried th * Idea too fa r when he said
w e'd h ave to sw e a r o ff e n tire ly from
freah milk, eggs, and b eefsteak ."
A i l Who
Would E ryoy
good health, with it* blessings, must un­
derstand, quite clearly, that it involves the
question of right living with all th* term
implies. With proper knowledge of what
ia best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy­
ment, of contemplation and of effort may
be mad* to contribute to living aright.
Then th* us* of medicine* may be dis­
pensed with to advantage, but under or­
dinary conditions in many instance* *
simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu­
able if taken at the proper time and the
California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is
alike important to present tha subject
truthfully and to supply th* on* perfect
laxative to those desiring it.
Consequently, ths Company’s Syrup oi
F i«» and Elixir of Senna give* general
satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects
buy tbs genuine, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale
by all leading druggists.
Children’s Coughs
Don’t waste time and money plant­
ing poor seeds. Our seeds won First
Grand Prize at the Seattle Exposi­
tion.
Our pi ices are reasonable.
Big Catalogue free. Send for a copy.
.!
K
V o g e le r S e e d C o.
Salt Lake City, Utah
C A P S U L E S
GONORRHOEA an ’GLEET
C Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
less Dentistry
This wondeful man has
made a life study o f the
ruperties o f Roots.
lerbs and Barks, and
is giving the work! the
benefit o f his
^
Out of town pcoplft!
can have
nave thoir plat<
plat«
and bridgework flu
jihed In on« da;
kf nece««ary,
We will fit
II • ffo<
porcela
22k gold
H ercu les had killed the
E rym a n -
thean bear. " I t was a case o f neces­
sity,” hs pleaded.
” 1 was absolu tely
out o t m e a t”
For, even In those days, the cost ot
liv in g bscam s som etim es alm ost p ro ­
h ib itive. ____________________
P ln o b e a
L A C
K .o w T
Seeds
AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL BOX B Y MAIL 5 0 c
FROM PLANTEN.S3 HENRYST.BROOKLYILNY
. — B E W A R E O F IM IT A T IO N S .—
A n c ie n t s ,
Only One ‘ ‘BR OM O QUININE”
Thetis L A X A T IV E BROMO Q U IN IN E . Look
for the signature of E. W . Grove.
U u d th.
World over to C u r. a Cold in O n . Day.
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R ig h te o u s ly In d ig n a n t.
" H a lf the crim e In this town,” said
Mrs. I«apsllng, "la caused by the sa­
loons th at keep open all night. W hen
A saloon-keeper refuses to close his
place o f business a t 1 o'clock I think
the m a yor ought to provoke his l i ­
c e n s e !” — Ch icago Tribune.
THE OLD R E L IA B L E *-'
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D id
An an cien t E gyp tian m oralist, w rit
ln g to his son, says: “ I f thou takest
A w ife , tr y to m ake her happier thaa
any o f her women frien d s; she will
be doubly bound to thee If the tie la
sw eet to her— accord her w h at please*
her—ehe w ill ap p reciate th * effort."
One Thing That Will Live Forever,
ALCO
tobacco
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i. opium
Hablu - Poiltlvely
P E T T IT ’S EYE SALVE, first box sold K ê e l e y Cured. Only authorized K ee ley In ­
in 1807, over 100 years ago, sales in­
stitu t« In Oregon. W r it « fo r illu s­
< ï ï r e trated circular. K « i, y In stitu te,
crease yearly. All druggists or How­
7 1 F . m i l N.. Pstrfl'it*«!. O r«*fon
ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
M ym ecldes, an ancient ca rver, was
so p roficien t in m icroscopic mechan­
ism that he made an iv o r y ahlp, w ith
ail its decks, masts, yards, r ig g in g and
sails, In so sm all a compass th at it
m igh t have been hidden under the
w in g o f a fly. H e also m ad* a c h a rio t
w ith fou r w h eels and aa m a n y har­
nessed h o n es, w h ich took up scarcely
m ore room than the ship.
W # urg* you to
oonault your
dootor
d on 't b elie ve It.
M cD u ff— W h y not?
I f you think constipation U of trifling
Mrs. M cDuff— Because I n ev e r te e consequence, just ask your doctor. Hs
will
disabuse you of that notion in short
an y m ice around w hen I p lay the |
order. “ Correct it, at o n c e !” he will
j piano.
say. Then ask him about Ayer’ s Pills.
M cD u ffff— W e ll, th at’ s no reason fo r
A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
d ou btin g the paper's sta tem en t
— — M * d . by tbs 1. C . A y .r Co.. L o w .ll, H o . ____
gua, Says Message.
Desert Land Issue Made.
Washington, Feb. 8.— Attorneys on
toth sides o f the controversy for the
final determination by the Supreme
court of the United States for the long
mooted question whether rights to de­
sert land entries may be transferred
before reclamation haa been made. A
case involving that point has been set
for argument before the court on Feb­
ruary 21.
A t the same time the
court ie to hear arguments as to wheth­
er it ia a crime against the United
States to graze sheep in a forest res­
ervation without permission.
H u it.
“ When m y lab y was four months old
hia face broke out with eczema, and at six­
teen months o f age, his face, hands and
arms were In a dreadful state. T h eeciem a
spread all over his t»odv. W e had to put
l m -sk or cloth . ver hia face and tie up his
hands and arms.
Finally we gave him
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla and in a few months
H a d N o th in g on N oah .
he was entirely cured, and today be is a
N oah was inspecting the anim als as
fine healthy boy."
M RS. IN E Z L E W IS ,
they trooped Into the ark.
Baring, Maine.
" I don’t claim to be a faunal n atu ra l­
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases.
Get it today in ususl liquid form or chocolatad ist,” he said, "b u t I ’m m akin g T . R .’s
tablets called Sarsatabe. 100 Doasa ft .
Sm ithsonian Institu tion collection look
M o r e T r o u b le A m o n g th o A n e te n fe .
B rlareue was em barrassed.
" I don't know w h at to do w ith my
hands! " he muttered.
INSU RG ENTS' W AY CLEAR
La ter, how ever, he found
th at as
Revolutionists Free to Enter Mana­ catch er In a base ball gam e he could
use a ll o f them.
Washington, Feb. 8.— The way to
Managua is now open to the revolution­
ists in Nicaragua, according to a cable
received here today by Senor Castrillo,
representative o f the Estrada govern­
ment.
Senor Castrillo has also keen inform­
ed that C. Granadios, a leading merch­
ant of Granada, has issued a pioclama-
tion calling upon all citizens to rally
to the support of General Estrada.
Dr. Salamon Selva, prosecuting at­
torney for the government in the trials
o f the two Americans, Groce and Can­
non, according to the same informa­
tion, also has issued a proclamation in
which he not only defends himself for
his action in the case, but glories in
the outcome o f the trial.
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"W h y did you throw up your job at
old Spotcash’s sto re?”
"W e ll, to tell the truth, I didn’t like
his position on the labor question."
"W h a t w a i his position ?”
" W h y —-er— the last tim e I saw him
ho was sittin g in his chair looking
stern ly at me, and pointing stra igh t
to the door.” — C h icago Tribune.
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m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r .
A flavoring used the same as lemon or r i vanille,
_
ater i sed
Ily dissolving granulated sugar in water
adding Mapleine. a delicious ayrup ia made«
nade sed
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are offering for a mere fraction o f
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net have contemplated an immediate
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Taft’ s Brother Recovers.
Lo* Angeles, Feb. 8.— Henry W.
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Please send free espy of Musical C elebriti«.
Taft, brother of the president, has re­
covered sufficiently from an attack of
erysipelas to leav* 'be hospital where
be was taken a week ago, for apart­
ment* at a downtown hotel. Dr. W.
A. Edwards, his physician, «ays Mr.
O f all the animal* which are bom
T a ft probably will be able to resume and spend their '<veo in subterranean 1 ___________food* brl*htsr and faster e< olora than any other dys. On* \Oc p ack s** colors silk, w o o l and cotton «dually w * S
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