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Frank L. Smith Wants And will pay as follow s fo r good quality o f produce: L ive sp rin g c h ic k e n s ......................................... 16c L a rge fat h e n s ......................................................17c D ressed c h ick e n s .............................. l « c and 19c Dressed block ht g i ..........................................1 0H c Dressed \eal, up to 130 p o u n d s .................. 13c R anch e g g s ............................................................30c W e will not ch arge com m ission. A d d r e s s all s h ip m e n t s TRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO- Tlrhtln* the Beef Tiutt" PORTLAND. ORECON 1 he Boy's Dilemma. * lf » awfully hard," say» the Phi losopher of Folly, “ for a boy to choose between getting a good reputation and having a little fun out of Ufa.“ Nature Study. "Now, Tommie, what do you see In the suburbs besides grass, trees, and flowera?” "People wots runnln' to catch their trains.” Varied Interest«. "W h it we want.** said the cl tire«, “ Is an era of economy/* "Y e«," replied Senator Sorghum; "but there is always bound to be more or less altercation about who 1 «hall do the economfrlnir ” Terrible Suffering E cze m a All Over B aby’s Body. “ When my baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were in a dreadful etate. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa rilla and in a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy b o y /' Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S a rs a ta b s. The Rayo Lamp i« a high grade lamp, «old at a low price. T h e r e an* la m p s th a t co s t m ore, b u t t h e r e is n o b e tte r la m p m a d e a t a n y p r ic e . C o n s tru cte d o f s o lid b r a s s ; n i c k e l p la te d — ea sily kept c l e a n : an o rn a m e n t t o a n y ro o m In u n r h o u se . T h e r e Is n o th in g k n ow n to th e a rt o f lu m p -m a k in g t hat ca n a d d to th e v a l u e o f th e K A Y O l a m p us -i lig h t g iv in g d e v ic e . K very d e a le r e v e ry w h e re . I f n o t a t y ou rs, w rite for d e s c r ip t iv e c ir c u la r t o th e n ea rest a g e n c y o f th e STAN DARD W. OIL COMPANY (In co rp o ra te d ) I.. D O U G L A S l l ‘. y jfl« 3 , < 3 .5 0 & *4 S H O E S *° wom ! n Carefully \V. L. Douglas .hues are made, you would tlieu under stand why dollar for dollar they are guaranteed to hold their shape, look and tit better aud wear longer than any other $d.00, gil.ftOor $1.00 shoes you can buy. Quality counts. —It has made \V. L. Douylaa shoos a household word everywhere. \V. L . B o l l ir l a , n a m e a n d t h e r e t a il p r i c e a r e s t a m p e d o n t h e b o t t o m , w h i c h 1. a s a f e g u a r d a g a i n s t s u b s t i t u t e , t h e t r u e values o f w h i c h a r e u n k n o w n . I t e fu s e a ll t h e s e s u b s t it u t e s . V on a re e n title d to th e b est. In s ist u p o n h a v lm r t h e g e n u i n a W . I,. D o u g la s s h o e s . B O V S ' SH O E S ^ ___ _____ _ _ Older Uatalop. » . ! .. U o u .h u , 11Ô Spark * t., ISruekton. M u .» . * 1 .0 0 * 2 .8 0 4 * 3 . 0 0 An Eye-Opener. A child of strict parents, whose greatest Joy had been the weekly prayer meeting, was taken by Its nurse to the circus for the first time. When he came home he explained: “ Oh, mamma, if you once went to the circus you’d never, never go to prayer meeting again In all your life.”— Harp er's Magazine. Newspaper Note. W e often wonder why some editors publish the wedding column and death column side by side. We slso wonder, If they feel that way, why they don’t publish them In the same column. • The Perfect Arm. Measurements of a perfect arm are as follows: The upper arm must be one-third shorter than the forearm. The circumference of the upper arm should be thirteen Inches, the fore arm nine Inches and the wrist six Inches.— New Idea Woman’s Maga- ilne. FER R YS SEEDS T o grow the fin est flowers and m o s t luscious r vegetables, plant t h e b e s t seeds. F erry’ s Seeds are best because they never fall 1 n yield or quality. T h e best garden ers and farm ers everyw here k n o w Ferry 's seeds to be the highest standard o f quality y e t attained. F o r sale everyw here. I Misplaced. A* to “ potatoes en chemise,” which appeared a day or two ago, we rise to explain that once we ordered duck “ en chemise’’ and It was served with little frll's »round tb'N loo*«. 0. M FERRY « CO.. s u p / l T e s 11 broken m achinery and castings W b i f L L (J o f all kinds by a new process, m aking them as good as new . M achine w ork o f «11 kinds. W e fix any old thing. PwtLirt Oxy-Acefylen* §«Uk| Company. 305 Q ua . SL Phot* Mam 6769. Partial Or YOUNG MEN WANTED C D C C Boys and girls! Do you w ant a good r n C C cam era A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E ? N ot a toy. Takes good pictures. Send ad dress; w e will forw ard 24 pk gs. o f Postal Cards. Sell th- m to yo u r friends and neigh bors at 10c per pkg. Return the m oney to us. W e will then send you this cam era A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E . W rite today. THE HELPERS. Ellsworth. Clarke Co.. W ash. TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES. Thorough, practical and unlimit ed course. We assist students to secure positions as chauffeurs, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School of Oregon Homesteads and Timber Lands Located If jrour Farm or Properly is 216 fcn tw b Trad MUM For Sale PORTLAND, I Can Sell it QUICK for CASH S«nd D escription and Price. - OREGON A ddress C. A. BENGTSCN son H enry B id*. P O R T L A N D . O RE. A Corking Good Sm oke! BOYNTON FURNACES M ost econom ical and e ffective fo r house and school heating. J. ¿¡«M O N U M E N T A L FULL C. B A YER FURNACE CO . Front and Market Sts. WORTH < CIGAR Portland. Or. ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE W rite f o r f r i e r s and 5 o m p l e CUT RATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY , P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ..........Free , S ilver F i l li n g s ......................... 30c ( G o ld F illin g s ............................75« ' 22 K. G old C r o w n s ................... $3 . « W P orce la in C r o w n s ....................$3 , 'y * Z . M ola r G old C r o w n s ................. $4 0 B ridge W o r k , 22 K. G o l d . . . . $3 In la y F ills, Pu re G o l d .......... S2 V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P la te ___ $4 B est R u b b e r P la te on E a r t h ...................................... $7 A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D o n 't th row y o u r m oney aw ay. A dolla r saved (s tw od olla rs earned. ( *'ir o rig in a l reliable M odern Painless M eth ods and o u r p e r fe c t e d office e q u ip m ent saves u s tim e and y o u r m oney. * Sig-Sichel &Co. ’ PO RTLAN D , O R E . f W h o le s a le A g e n ts OREGON AND WASHINGTON BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th * M orrison, Portland Entrance 291 Vi M orm on. opposite Postoffice and Meier A Pra.ik. Established la Portland 10 years. Open evenings antii I and Sundays uutU 12:30. for people who work. FARM LANDS C. Gee W o Yeon Bldg.. Portland, Ora. R V No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operstions or C utting A G uarantees t o c u r « Catarrh. Asthm a, Lu ng. Stom ach and K id n ey troubles, and all P rivate Diseases o f M n and W om en. bury : c a n c e r c u r e Just received fro m P ek in . C h in s—s a fe , sura and reliable. U n fa ilin g in its w orks. I f you cannot r a i l w rite fo r sym ptom blank md circu lar. Inclose 4 ce n ts in stam ps. CONSULTATION F R f C The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. P—thmd, ......... TW O TW O G R A N D C R U IS E S — H '« E » » . N e w T o r k N o v e m The FVet T to ber 1, 1911, and th. Stcont from S an F ra n c isco , F ebru ary 17, 1912. Hr th. U m CIFVFliND pT.OOO \ «L tfC L A N U HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NEW Local Pride. "How did Crimson Gulch manage to get such a showing In the census?” "Diplomacy,” replied Broncho Bob. "W e got the census taker Into the Rosy Glow saloon and didn’t let him go to work until he was seeing dou ble." Authorities o f Anhui and Kiang Su, ! China, have appropriated $360,000 for famine sufferers in Manchuria. Two society women o f Providence, R. I„ fought a regular prizefight with boxing gloves for the hand of a young man. A California legislator has Intro duced a bill prohibiting women from wearing hat pins that protrude be yond the hat. The paper schedule In the pro- posed Canadian reciprocity agree ment Is found to give Canada a great advantage. Farmers In eastern Oregon and Washington have sold all their wheat and now are forced to buy seed wheat at fancy prices. Two women near Gate City, Wash., flagged a passenger train Just In time to save It front crashing into a . tree that had fallen across the track. makes health but pre serves it as well. Surely, then, the Bitters is the medicine you need to re store your appetite, tone the stomach, correct bili ous spells and make life a pleasure. It is also excel lent in cases of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Colds & Grippe. OSTETTER’ STOM ACH BITTER The Misting Bird. "How do you find the chicken soup tonight, Mr. Newcomb?" queried tho boarding house landlady. "I have no difficulty In finding the soup. Mrs. Hasher," he replied, "but I am In clined to think the chicken will be able to prove an alibi.” iv,ore iviuuern. The Trance Medium— "You’re look Ing pretty prosperous, Ferdinand— I thought the slate-wrltlng stunt was played out?” Former Slate-Writer— ’’Oh, I cut that out many moons ago— why, the spirit messages I dispense nowadays are written on souvenir post card?’ ’’ YORK. poverty and helpless from paralysis. Quick lunch cars will be 'installed on the Harriman lines where travelers can get good meals at moderate prices. P O R TLA N D Wheat — Track M A R K ETS. prices: Blueatem, 83c; club, 80c; red Russian, 75c; val ley, 82@ 83c; forty-fold, 81c. Barley— Feed, $23@23.50j_'per ton; brewing, nominal. MillatufTs— Bran, $23 per ton; mid dlings, $30(<r)31; w nat one Needed. Just at the busy hour In the evo* hlng on the "L ,” a woman rushed madly Into the station. She bad Just a minute to buy a copy o f Life and catch her train. There was another customer at the news stand when she got there, and, getting Impatient, she waved her ten- cent piece In the air and said to th* clerk in a frenzied tone: “ Give me Life, quick! Give me Life,” then she pranced In her tracks when the clerk continued to wait on the first cus tomer. "Qnlck, I want Life,” ah* repeated forcibly. "You don’t need life, madam; what yon need Is air," placidly replied the news agent. How to String Bsads. In stringing any precloua beads, and pearls especially, nevar use • needle. Simply wax the end o f tho silk and pass It through the hole. The knotting la also an Important point. It must be large enough to hold the bead, but not large enough to •how. Pearl stringers use an Intri cate knot of their own, and that la why It la. on the whole, better to have very expensive Jewels strung by a professional When there la a col larette or something of the sort to be made, tbl* la absolutely necessary. Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets cuie constipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Always •omsthlng to Mlse. - I see that a man baa succeeded I* /yin* from a ship to shore.” "When they get ao that they can fly from abort to a ship there may be eom* chance for the man who always misses the boa t” "Tm e, but then we’ll have to now- with the man who always IP » 0 shorts, $25; f l 30 JU 0 KI •3 o | r i b 9 XJ31UB9J3 j o X j i b q qsiM noX js q ia q M o jR jg ’ m o u is a n b a j inoX ui puag •ssaappu p u a auiBU j o plioooj uodn aiiJB ip j o a a j j p iB d js o d ju a s ojb pirn saptniJ aia[d -moo 3 JB sijooq a|qBn[BA asaqx (ÎJJB3 sai PUB saqddng pus XaauiqaBi^ XaauiBajQ pus X j i b q j o sauq apBJJS-qiJm a jd [d u io a aqj j o aouapaoxa j o s ju io d j o u a d n s X ubui aqj u iB p ixa pun ajB J j -snpi pew & 8 o[B}B 3 XI 6 I »laiduioa omj j o q qarqAV s a u iS u g au qosB O i s jy a m )o 3U Q 3 g To Clean Irons. Delicately Expretted. When Irons begin to grow rough Eliza Jane met her mistress Just before Christmas with the ominous and smoky rub them well on a board announcement: on which has been sprinkled a little fine salL This will prevent them from “ Misses, I’ ve gotter leave yer.” "Why, ’Liza, what’s the matter? sticking to starched articles, and will Aren’t you satisfied with your place?" make them quite smooth. It Is a good "Yessum. I’se satisfied aright. plan to rub each Iron on the board be fore putting It back to heat, so that no ’Taln’t dat, mum." "W ell, la it that you want more starch will remain to be burnt on. wages?" When ironing starched things rub the fiats over with a cloth slightly mois "Naw’m, ’taln’t dat, neither." tened with paraffine before using. It "Are you sick?” "Nnw’m. I ain’t sick, but I’ll tell makes them slip over the surface like ___________ you a fac’. You rlcollec’ you let me magic. git off to a funeral ’bout a mont’ Bananas n u n recan sauce. back? W ell’m, Chrls’mls morn I’se Chop up half a pound of pecan nut* gwlne to murry de corpse’s husban’.’ and stir them Into a pint of cream. —Ladles’ Home Journal. Add to this four tablespoonfuls of powxered sugar and any flavoring The Practical Man. One idea of a practical man la one that Is preferred, and mix It all to* who would rather have a ten oent cigar gether thoroughly. Slice eight ban» given U> him than a five-center named anas and pour the sauce over them. Serve cold.— Harper’s Baza* for him.— Dallas News. $5.00 AN ACRE COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY rolled $6 per acre. 100-acre farm s. W e are just open- inR fo r sale at first coat 30,(XX)-acre colon y in th « hey w(M ihe tdii prue fer Roses al Ike S allie Exposition Usi delta o f Sonora River, M exico, close to G u lf saa, year. Tkey are planted m Portland's most bea tif I gardens. Urge and 29 hours’ ride in a Pullm an from Los Angeles. keid plants by express. Sc d postal for ratalepe today THE SIBS0N T ru e Delta garden soil, unsurpassed fo r early ROSE NURSERIES, 1.80 C. Milwank* A rm , Portart. Ore«« oranges, limes, peaches, w heat, corn beans, co t ton, broom corn and w inter vegetables. FR EE IR R IG A T IO N . Good rainfall. A d join in g corn C\\r A A4 P 1« not recom m ended fo r every- and bean fields. Personally inspected and ap TT * * 1 * th in g: but if you have kidney. proved by C. M. W ooster, w ho has bough t 101)0 R O O T liver or bladder trouble it will acres. Buy 100 acres and join a colony o f select 1 • I m , found ju »t the rem edy you people in the best clim ate and rich est land on need. A t druirsriata in fifty cent and dollar sixea. earth. Send $250 cash. Last and only ch an ce to g e t auch land. T itle pe r f e ct. W rite a t once. CL Y ou may have a »am ple bottle o f thin w onderfu M W O O ST E R CO.. 702 M arket St.. San Frmn- new dbteovery by mail free, alao pam ph let telling ciaco. Cal. all abou t it. Addreaa, Dr. K ilm er A Co.. Bingham ton. N. Y. Price of Ivory Increasing. Ivory continues to make rapid gains In cost and may sooner or later be In a class with gold. At tho sales In Europe the tremendous demand pushes up the price. The allotment for each sale seems .o be the same, and with a gaining consumption It la logical to expect a price advance. This will continue until a substitute Ivory Is discovered or Ivory is se cured In greater quantities. Although we buy a great many tusks for piano keys and use the very latest method of cutting and bleaching, the margin of profit In finished key Ivory Is ex ceedingly small. With the best of skill in blocking the waBte Is enoN moui and there are many other de tails In connection with key Ivory manufacture that require time am] m o n e y . __________________ Two Kinds of Love, From all time man has been haunt ed by two kinds of love. His soul has been drawn toward a calm and heav enly communion of hoarth; his body toward the delight of the senses. The man who has not some time felt both has not completely lived. Tonseth Floral Company CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS WEDDING DECORATIONS Special attention given to ou t-of-tow n order«. 3 2 5 Morriüon St.. Portland. Old Acquaintances. "Mrs. Von Queer says that In a prw vlous existence she was a stray cat In a medieval alley." "That’s funny. I wonder If she recalls the gentleman In the purple velvet doublat who opened the casement in the castle tower and flung a bootjack at hart That was m e!” Worth Ramsmberlng. One thing I have learnt, and I think It Is worth remembering, that a heart heaven may bo reachod and touched everywhere, that one can help or hin der happiness by a tiny word.—Amy Le Feuvre. barley, $26(0)27. Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton. Oats— No. 1 white, $28 per ton. Hay— Track prices: Timothy, W if- lamette valley, $196420 per ton; East ern Oregon, $21(0)22; alfalfa, $12.50(0) 13.50; grain hay, $13.60(914; clover, $12.50(0)13.50. Apples— Fancy, $1.60(0,2.50 per box; Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.26(0)1.50 Pitts CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Y o u r drufnrint will refu nd m oney i f P A Z O O IN T- M KN T fails to cu re any cane o f Itch in s. Blind. Bleeding o r P rotruding Piles in B to 14 days. 60c N O ÎV 8 0 ‘d N V llH O d OELEBRATED eye. That Isn’t the device that Is needed. What the world requires Is a Mrs. John A . Dowie, widow o f the chair that will explode and land on the late founder of Zion City, is dying in barberlal conversation department Play Before Bedtime. Give the children their tea early, so choice, $1(0)1.26; common, 60c(0)$l. that they can have a good play be Green Fruita — Pears, $1.60(91.76 fore going to bed. This play will In per box; cranberries, $12(0)12.50 per duce a healthy tiredness and sleep barrel will soon follow. ^TO N */ D u r a t io n ! e c c n a i a a M a d s w w a 110 D a y s ' e « « A -r f O p t i o n a l T o u r s n F n D A Y S IN IN D IA . 14 D A Y S IN J A P A N . S e n d fo r I llu s tr a te d B o o k le t . 41-4 8 B R O A D W A T , An Ass«t of Lovallnass. Perhaps with s k H in r perception o f the charming things In life than If h* had not been slghtlesa, Milton ■ays la “ Paradise Lost” : "Nothing lovelier ran be found In woman than la Mud* household good-” i* R O U N D R O W O R L D T r a n s a t la n t ic S . S. TR Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Only 0 « "BROMO QUININE" H A R R Y M . C O U R T R IG H T The Chinese Doctor T h is w on d efu l m an has m ade a life study o f tho roperties o f R oots, lerbs and Barks, and is g iv in g the w orld the benefit o f his services. The Secret of Health It is believed the national congress is not likely to pass the bill for a permanent tariff board, and an extra session of congress Is freely talked of. A 5-year-old boy was smothered to death and his 7-year-old sister Close ODserver. nearly suffocated by a straw stack Philip, eight years of age, already Is falling over on them while at play, a close If silent observer. In his town near Centralla, Wash. a number of men in the past few The attack of Mexican rebels upon years have died, leaving their fam ilies unprovided for. One day Philip’s the town of Juarez has been temporary teacher asked him to define the word abandoned. "widow.” "A widow,” replied thought Chicago suffragettes will nominate a ful Philip, “ la a poor woman with a candidate for mayor. large family who takes boarders." Thmt la L A X A T I V E RKOMO Q U IN IN E . Look fo r th « signature o f E. W . G R O V E . Used the W orld o ve r to Cure s Cold in O ne Day. 26c. B o u g h t a n d S o ld A l.et c-noaren oe nappy. Do not try to make men of your boys or women of your girls, Bays Orison Swett Marden In Success Maga zine. It Is not natural. Love them. Make home Just as happy a place as possible and give them rein, freedom. There is nothing sadder In life than ‘ the child who has been robbed of Its childhood.__________________ Mothers win And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tu,- best rernedv to use lot (hair children luring the teething period. P O R T L A N D . ORE. C l S a n d d f l S P««* A H 3IM IU D V W A H I V d Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. port reciprocity with Canada. Fortland Photo Supply Co. W Two well dressed men, at least thay here so far as one not thoroughly ex pert In what good clothes are could Judge, were talking about the cost of them. “ I paid }S0 for this suit,” said the elder man, "and—” “ Gee w hiz!” Interrupted the young er, “ that’s too much for me to pay for one suit of clothes. Why, I gave only $15 for this suit I have on.” "Very nice looking suit, too,” ad mitted the other. "It was marked down from $10,” the younger confessed, as though desirous of apologizing for wearing a $15 hand- me-down. "As far as I can see,” he went on with some degree of self grat- ulatton, "yours doesn't look to be $05 better.” "How long have you worn yours?" Inquired the older. "This Is the second year. Two years Is as long as I wear a suit.” "And this Is the eleventh year I’ve had mine. Of course, I haven’t worn It every day. and I have had the tailor keep In good condition, ns you see, though this Is the last year of Its life, so your $15 suit at $7.50 a year Is about as extravagant as my $80 suil at $7.30 a year, Isn’t It? Besides, I've been wearing an $80 suit from the best tailor In town while you are wearing the $15 hand-me-down picked up wherever you happened to see the reduction sale. I practise economy In all things, and for that reason 1 wear the best clothes I can buy and look like a millionaire If I’m not one.” The Only Way. To try to make others comfortable Is the only way to get right comfort able ourselves, and that cornea partly of not being able to think so much about ourselves when we are helping other people. For ourselves will al ways do pretty well If we do not pay them too much attention.—George Macdonald. W rit« for catalogues and literature. D eveloping end printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention MB E V eil Dressed Man Explains How He ■uye Expensive Clothee and Wears Them Many Years. cause granulation o f the eyelids. Hit Hint it. .... . . . . „ ,-lace. TIT’S EYE SALVE soothes and A Democratic caucus in the national A pneumatic barber chair exploded quickly relieves, 25c. All druggists or house of representatives voted to sup In Los Angeles and put out a barber’s Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Fend 2c Htamp for five «ample« o f our very best Gold FmliOHHed Birthday. Flower and Good Luck Postal Cards; beautiful color« and lovelieai designs. Art Post Card Club. 74o Jackson 8t., 'J opokn. Kan. 149 Third Street Whan Sha “ Primps." ■he walks In beauty Ilka the night. 44 some romantic singer amid; her eyes give forth a starry light, her lips are of a cherry red; across the floor she seem* to float; she seems to me beyond compare a being perfect—till I note the way she has done up her hair. She must have tolled through half a day to build that large, un wieldy mass; she must have used a bale of hay. and strips of tin, and wire of brass; her slstera must have helped to braid, her mother wrought and tin General Resume o f Important Event kered there, and butler, cook and Presented in Condensed Form chambermaid all helped to wrestle with her hair. And alter all the for O u r Busy Reader*. grinding toll, and all the braiding and the fuss, the one effect is Just to spoil Vollva, ruler o f Zion City, would her beauty and make other people cuss. She walks In beauty like the flog users of tobacco. night where nights are most serenely Dr. Cook, of North Pole fame, will fair; but, Julius Caesar! she's a sight, go on the vaudeville stage. when she's got on her Sunday hair! The big Roosevelt dam In Arizona is now ready to water 200,000 a c r e s! of land. Melbourne, Australia, Is flooded and boats are taking the place o f j is well known to users of | street cars. liostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Both houses o f the Ohio legisla They know from exper ture have endorsed direct election ience that it not only of senators. PRICE‘ CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK A terriffic snow storm buries the Eastern states and has done $1,000,- PET 000 damage. Free on request K O D A K S H IG H Strong Winds and Sand Storms In U Y ’S 1911 Seed BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE IN Stiff neck I Doesn’t amount to much. Im mighty di-sgre.- able. Y* u will he sur prised tu set* how quickly Hamlins Wizard Oil will drive that st lliicss out. One niglil, that’s all. I F Y O U C O U L D V I S I T \V. L . D O U G L A S L A 1 ( 0 K F A C T O It IK S A T B R O C K T O N M A S S ., aud soo I k . w If your ttealei cannot supply vou with W. I . Iin op ia , sh oes, w rite fo r M all ECO N O M Y per hundred; celery, $3(0)3.25 pr crate; head lettuce, 50(a)60c per box; pump kins, 2c per pound; sprouts, 8c; squash, 2c; carrots, $1 per hundred; parsnips, $1.26(91-60; turnips, $1; beets, $1.25. Potatoes — Oregon, buying prices: $1.25(0.1.60 per hundred. Onions— Buying price, $2 per hun dred. Poultry — Live hens, 16 <05 17e; springs, 16(0,17c; turkeys, 186420c; ducks, 26c; geese, 12(914c; dresaed turkeys, choice, 22(o)26c. E^gs — Oregon ranch, candled, 80(0) 32c. Butter— City creamery, extra, 1 and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 33c pr pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Pork— Fancy, 10(051 lc per pound. Veal— Fancy, 85 to 126, pounds, 13fa 14c per pound. Hope— 1910 crop, 18c; 1900 crop, 10 (913c; contracts, 14<0pl6c. Wool— Eastern Oregon, 12(9 18c per pound, according to shrinkage; valley, 17<919c; mohair, choice, 30c. Cattle— Prime steers, $6(0,6.25; good to choice, $5.60(96; fair to good, $6.50 @ 5 .7 6 ; common, $ 4 @ 6 ; choice to prime cows, $6(96.26; good to choice beef cowa, $4.606x5; fair to good, $ 4 @ 4.60; common to fair, $2(94; good to choicce heifers, $5.76(96; fair to good, $6(95.50; common to fair, $4(94.26; choice to good fat bolls, $4.60(94.76; fair to good, $4(94.26; common, $2.60 @ 3 .2 6 ; good to choice light calves, $7.76(98; fair to good, $7(97.60; good to choice heavy ealvea, $6.26(96; fair to good, $4.75(95.26; common, ealvea, $3.76(94.76; good to choice stag*, $4.506/5; fair to good, $4(94.60;. Hogs— Choice, $8.60(98-66; good to choice, $8(98.60. Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, grain fed, $6(95.26; good to choice, wethers, grain fed, $4.76(96; choice ewes, grain fed, $4.26(94.60; good to choice ewes, grain fed, $3.26(94; feed ers, $2.2567,3; choice lambs, gain fed, $6.25646.50; good to choice, grain fed, $6(96.25; fair to good, $6.26646.76; poor lamba, $4646. 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TV« l 1CCC PUTNAM N o. I -» U P N U rlMTITtlTl. t il lints. P o r t l a n d . o r e g o n T W K o w -K u re 7*60 Painlatt ExtrMloa . 5 9 A l l w o r k f u ll y g u a r a n te e d f o r f if t e e n yearn» ( u is not a "food” —it is a m.dicine, and th» only medic! ns In th# world for cows only. 5 .0 0 BefltRrtRubbar- II KW w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s p i e m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . R e m in g ton.^ . 2 2 REPEATING R IFLE ^ T h e popular idea of the .2 2 calibre rifle is that it is a sparrow guu— a plaything (or the little boy. N ot 40 the R E M I N G T O N .2 2 R e peater. Hammering, Solid Breech, built to exactly the lame high standard of quality as the big game R E M I N G T O N Repeate.s, thia rifle is a man's rifle, and (or the b oy w ho hai the making o( a man. N o rifle to compare with it (or target shooting, for crows, hawks, squirrels and other small game of the keener sort W h eth er you are shooting in the field or at the target, never forget that U M C .2 2 cartridges are essential to the surest results. Straight shooting. hard hitting, sure fire. U M C .2 2 short, .2 2 long and .2 2 long rifle cart ridges can be depended upon to b e as perfect as any ammufutioa o f any calibre made. Target, Saaf Free. D m Uaiae M aU flk Tk « I « a l a fi a « Raa Tart C9k FADELESS DYES lye. On« One 10c pad package colors ailk, w o o l end cotton ei Color more woods M fh U r and la«Ur colors than any other dyo. «nd is t u T i n f d to give portoci rooult* A ok doolor, or w o — --------- w U i ~ n d Ï Ï Ü Î ï S T ¿ m v ‘ o S o w to dy •» M*«ci