Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 24, 1911, Image 3

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    Good Spring Tonic
NEW
U m
KIND OF
APPLE
PIE
Molaaaaa aa Sweetening Mckee
Delloloue Desert— Nice Hot
or Cold.
Of
"W e have taken Hood'» Sareapartlla
for a spring tonic and as a blood puri­
fier. Last spring 1 was not well at all.
When I went to bed I was tired and
nervous and could not sleep well. In
the morning I would feel twice as
tired; my mother got a bottle of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which I took. 1
felt like a new person when I had fin­
ished that bottle. We always have
some of Hood’s medicines In the house.”
Hllvey Roselle, Marinette, Wls.
There is no ‘just as good” medicine.
Insist on having Hood’s.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
Apple pie sweetened with molasses
Bade aa follows is delicious: Take a
baking tin (ten by six) and about an
nch and a half deep. Line with pastry
In which a little soda and cream of
tartar have been used. Leave enough
Around the edge to turn up over the
top cruet to keep the Juice In. Fill
with quartered baldwln or greening
Apples, a pinch of allspice and a large
¡finch of nutmeg. Use the molasses
According to the size of the tin. Enough
M O H A I R
w SfDEs“ d to sweeten. Shave salt pork just as
W r i t e J o d a y f o r P r ic e s
thin as possible and lay over the ap­
TH E H. F
N O R TO N CO.
Make a
3 1 3 and 3 1 5 F ron t St.
P O R T L A N D . O R E . ple», nearly covering them.
’ew slits in the top crust, brush over
with cold milk and bake very slowly
I T
T X
A
V
o
A N D
K O D A K
xv* \j u n x v o s u p p l i e s .hree hours. Afternoon Is the best
lme to bake, aa the temperature ts
W r it e f o r c a t a lo g u e « a n d lite ra tu re .
D e v e lo p in g
a n d p r in t in g . M ail o r d e r s g iv e n p r o m p t a tte n tio n
nore even. When removed frcui the
l o r t ia n d r u o t o fc u p p ly C o
pven cover with a cloth to stew a
149 T h ir d S tre e t
PO R TLAN D . ORR
lttle while. The juice will be thick
ike sirup if Just a sprinkling of Hour
ü If /"\T-T A T P S e n d f o r p r ic e s a n d
a used. Nice hot or cold.
X V JL V / X l i a i * \
s h i p p in g ta g s .
THEO
B E R N H E M CO.
247 A s h S t ., P o r t la n d . O re .
| L I/Y | -| A | | > W e w a n t a ll t h e g o o d c l ip s '^
g r o w n in t h e N o r t h w e s t . S h ip |
u s y o u r c lip o r w r i t e f o r in fo r m a t io n .
M U L T N O M A H M O H A IR M I L S
7 * 2 C o u c h B u Id in g . P o r t la n d ,
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
/. C. BAYER
204 Matket
Portland. Oregon
I Guarantee A ll My Work.
I f I C a n ’t G u aran tee it, / D o n ’t D o It.
DR. E l OF T. HEDLUND.
DENTIST
N o w lo c a t e d a t fo u r t h d o o r W a s h i n g t o n B ld g .
C o r n e r W a s h , a n d 4 th S t s . P O R T L A N D . O R .
IN S IS T U P O N
W E S T E R N Gr r
K erosen e M A N T L E S
L.
k.
KLEIN
i
CO.. I k .. D u ln k h n
28 F r o n t S t r e e t
P o r t la n d , O re .
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
’on id th? mosl thorough mstnirtiou a «trivia*
.«ml practical worh that c u be produced, also
lathe work, thill pres* and torgar
Final* eouippod nudne shop and school
room. Tnittoi tec $35 cash; $40
payments $10 per week.
BLLMONT AUTO SCHOOL k
REALTY COMPANY.
-------- ’ East 23d sod Momson. Portia^. Or.
it ) . Lsi ip
vr
—
■
li e
HI* Salary.
“ Is your young man glttln* a aal’ry.
•Melia?” “ Sure he Is. An’ what’s
m o’, de boss tol William he’s gwlne
to double It.” ’’Dat’s fine! How much
is
he glttln’ now?” “I dunno what
he’s gettln’ now, but I speck It’s some­
t h ’ like half wbnt bp’s srwlneter git.”
It Wa* Inevitable.
An exchange tells us that a man
named Cxyzowskl has been charged
with forgery. Is It any wonder he
wanted to write some other man’s
name?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
coffee ;
TEA SPICES
B A K IN G P O W D E R
» EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
OOSSET&DEVERS
PORTLAND. ORE.
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
T h is w o n d e f u l m a n has
m a d e a life stu d y o f th e
p r o p e r t ie s o f
R oots,
H e r b s a n d B a rk s, an d
is g i v i n g t h e w o r ld t h e
b e n e fit o f h is s e r v ic e s .
N o M ercury, Poisons
o r Drugs Used. N o
Operations o r Cutting
G u a r a n te e s t o c u r e C a ta r rh , A s th m a , L u n g ,
S t o m a c h a n d K id n e y t r o u b le s , a n d a ll P r i v a t e
D is e a s u s o f M n a n d W o m e n .
Just
A SURE CANCER CURE
130 YEARS O lf
QUICK RELIEF
E.E TROUBLES
f la m 's
H orn
(u
Sounds a
th e
IV a r u lu g
V a red eem vd .
N ,t s
'
It Is the man
who
fools with
danger who helps
the doctor to pay
for his automobile.
Don’t go through
the world snapping
caps. Try to hit
something.
Men no doubt
lived on earth a
thousand years before they saw the
stars, and thousands of years more be­
fore they knew they were stars.
The only real giver is the cheerful
one.
When love Is hard at work It never
looks at the clock.
A lie Is always
blacker than the
sin It tries to hide.
People who have no fault! do not
have many friends.
Every finger-board pointing toward
heaven says, ‘‘Start notf)”
The man who runs away from God
(s not to be trusted anywhere.
The shadow of a trouble Is always
blacker than the trouble Itself.
No prophet has ever lived who could
tell what a boy would do next.
Love Is the only thing that can
lighten Its burdens by adding to them.
A telegraph pole Is taller to a little
boy than the Washington monument
<s to his father.
If more serious thinking had been
done yesterday there wouldn’t be so
many red noses to-day.
Women are to this world what the
stars are to the heavens, for they do
about all the shining when the dark
hours come.
Til n.and* of Cunsumpt ves die every
year. Consumption result* from a neg-
l. ctid cohl on the lung-. Hamlins Wiz rd
Oil will cure these colds. Just iuh it into
•he chest and draw out the iiitlummation.
The Nursery Window.
If the nursery window is not pro­
tected by outside bars, hammer a
large screw or nail Into the groove ot
the lower sash, so that the window
cannot be raised more than six Inches.
If the top sash Is drawn down, this is
quite enough for ventilation, and no
matter how Ingenious or venturesome
the little onee may be they cannot
wriggle through the small lower open­
ing.
No Lazy Children.
It la now asserted that there Is no
such thing as a lazy child. There Is
always some other explanation of the
backward child, generally sickness or
hunger.
FERRY'S’
SEEDS
t. m . Fonrr a co.
N O
D U S T
SWEEPIN6 COMPOUND
A lcoh ol
not needed
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a
strong drink. As now made,
there is not a drop of alcohol
in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic
and alterative. Ask your own
doctor about your taking this
medicine for thin, impure
b l o o d . F o l l o w his advice
every time. He knows.
A uers
W s p u b lis h o u r fo r m a l ss
W s b a n ish s l c o h s l
fr o m o u r c w d ie i n s *
W s u r g s y o u to
• orn o t y o u r
d o « tor
Ask your doctor, “ Vhst it the Drat great
rule of health?” Nine doctor* out of
ten will auickly reply, “ Keep the bowel*
regular.’* Then ask him another ques­
tion, “ Whst do you think of Ayer’s
Pill* for constipation?”
» a m by ta. i . c. i * . c».. iww.n.
General Resume o f Important Event
Presented in Condensed F o r m
for Our Busy Reader*.
What Ails You l
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head­
aches, coated tongue, bitter or had taste in morning,
•‘ heart-burn,** belching of gas, acid risings in throat after
eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells,
poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred
symptoms ?
If you have any considerable number of the
above symptoms you are suffering from bilious­
ness, torpid liver with indigestion« or dyspepsin.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made
up of the most valuable medicinal principles
known to medical science for the permanent
cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most
efficient liver invigorator« stomach tonicg bowel
regulator and nerve strengthencr.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes
andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain Druggists
Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c,
50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In
The “ Golden Medical Discovery** is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum«
Aseptic Tubes. 25c. $1.00. Eye Books
Tacoma has passed an anti-treating and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
fed i a n ? « amt X b ig b u ii n e * . ¡3 w
«* oi
•* lh a postal
a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested
F *
o r • 2-c«nt stamp t » v a . then
thou act now — ordinance.
under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm­
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
\ S
writo us today Aditivas
ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-reflned
UUJiltAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Dept. 512, Chicks
Iowa legislature defeated the woman
glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical,
To Folun Furniture.
suffrage bill.
forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
For furniture there is nothing to
Art Criticism.
Natives o f the New Hebrides islands equal olive oil or raw linseed oil, rub­
“I rather like the motif of that pic­ are in revolt against the white resi­
bed int.' the wood, according to the
ture,” said Mrs. Oidcastie, after she dents.
J^|£M
K id n e y t r o u b le p r e y s u p o n th e
grain. The woodwork may require
had carefully inspected the new work
m in d , d is c o u r a g e s a n d 'e s a e n s
reetalnlng as well. Ordinary old oak
California
has
adopted
a
law
for­
AND
a m b it io n : b e a u ty , v ig o r a n d
of art. “ Yes, so do I,” replied her
Is always Improved by rubbing It with
bidding
aliens
to
acquire,
sell,
be­
ch e e r fu ln * t noun duwppear
hostess, as they were passing from
warm beer. It should be remembered W O M E N
thk! k id n e y s a r e o u t o f
the gallery, "only both me and Josiah queath or inherit lands in that state.
o r d e r o r dm ea eed .
F or good
that linseed oil has the effect of dark­
r e s u lt* u se D r . K ilm e r 's S w a m p -R o o t t h e g r e a t
Unless rains come soon, forest rang­ ening mahogany
thought the artist meant it for a cow.”
k
id
n
e
y
r
e
m
e
d
y
.
A
t
d
r
u
g
g
ia
t
a
.
S
a
m
p
le
b o t t le b y
ers will be put into the field in Wash­
—Chicago Record-Herald.
m a il fr e e , a ls o p a m p h le t.
ington two months earlier than usual.
The Preachers trade.
A d d r e s s , D r . K ilm e r & C o .. Binghamton. N. Y.
If the minister knows nothing about
The parents o f Vincent Walsh Mc­
politics
let
him
keep
clear.
But
If
he
Lean, the world’s richest baby, are
His Established Record.
trying to insure him against kidnap­ knows, and knowa what he knows,
A detachment of United States stg-
and how to say it, let him do that
ing.
aal corps stationed at Fort Meyer, Va„
thing.
His utterances then will
Unsatisfactory business conditions trouble some brother of course. But las established a record for agility
have caused two big manufacturing what of It? To trouble human con which will be difficult to beat. It has
firms of Fall River, Mass., to reduce science Is the preacher's trade.—The j lèverai times recently unpacked its
• vlreless outfit, erected the antenna,
their dividends.
Continent._____
________
vhlch la 40 feet high, and put every-
Sunday work in postoffices through­
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first put j hlng In readiness for service In the
out the country is to be discontinued, up 40 years ago. They regulate and ! ibort space of C8 seconds. This plant
except where absolutey necessary in invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. a capable of exchanging messages at
Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
transmission o f mail.
A distance of 25 miles.
“ biaca Ligntmng.”
Women o f Hunnewell, Kansas, have
Mother* w ill find Mr*. Wln*low*« Soothing
In photographs of lightning, streaks Byrup the b, at rom edv to use fo i their ciiildrtm
a full ticket of women offi­
This W om an Had to Insist nominated
cers, believing that the men are run­ ot “ black lightning” are often seen lu r in g the teeth in g p eriod .
branching out from the main white
Strongly, but it Paid
ning the city “ wide open.”
Child Safe in Sunday School.
flash, and people have long wondered
Policy
holders
have
begun
suit
Chicago, 111.—“ I suffered from a fe­
An unusual experience was that of
what these were. It is now found,
FARM LANDS
against
the
Northwestern
Mutual
Life
male weakness and stomach trouble,
the three-year-old daughter of Ser­
and 1 went to tho insurance company, o f Milwaukee, al­ says the Scientific American, that geant Davies of the Shrewsbury (Eng.)
Btoro to get a bottle leging the directors are getting away they are due to the over-exposure of
bought and Sold
the photographic plate and the "re­ police, who disappeared the other
o f Lydia E. Pink- with the capital stock.
Sunday
and
was
vainly
sought
for
ham’s V e g e t a b l e
versal” of the negative into a posi­
throughout the night. It was not until
Compound, but the
A rate war has begun in coastwise tive.
_________________
clerk did not want shipping trade on the Pacific coast.
noon the next day that the child was
HARRY M. COURTR1GHT
Sardine
Industry.
to let me have it—
found peacefully sleeping In Holy Trin­
China
has
conceded
the
demands
of
Th*
sardine
industry
gives
employ­
he said it was no
ity school. She had been inadvertent­
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ora.
good and wanted mo Russia that she live up to the treaty ment, In the Spanish port of Vigo, to ly locked in the building after attend­
t o t r y something o f 1881.
23,000 people, of whom 8,000 are wom­ ing Sunday school.
else, b u t knowing
en. The wages of the men range from
Large forces of Mexican rebels ad­
all about it 1 in­
PILfS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
80 cents to $1 a day and of the women
sisted a n d finally vance on Hermosillo, capital o f Señora
Y o u r H r u g g ia t w ill r*?fun*l m o n e y i f P A Z O O I N T ­
Getting Even.
from 25 to 35 cents. The value of the M
E N T ( a i l . t o c u r e a n y ca a e o f I t c h in g . B lin d .
______ got It, and I am so
province.
Baby Tim had tried his mother’s pa«
preserved sardines exported last year B le e d in g o r P r o t r u d in g P ile * in 6 to M d a y .. 60c.
glad I did, for it has cured me.
tlence beyond endurance, and, declar­
Premier Stolypin, of Russia, has re­ was $2,203,500.
“ I know o f so many cases where wo­
Beautiful Labrador Coast.
ing her intention of administering Im­
men have been cured ny Lydia E. l ’inlt- signed on account of the defeat o f his
Doctor Grenfell says that the Lab­ mediate corporal punishment, sha
ham’s Vegetable Compound that I can reform measures.
rador coast, which he knows so well, snatched up the nearest available
say to every suffering woman if that
Heirs o f the late E. H. Harriman
Is every whit as beautiful as that of weapon, which happened to be Tim's
medicine does not help her, there is
Norway, and he Is working on a chart big rag doll. Tim, though little hurt,
nothing that will.” —Mrs. J anetzki , have started a bank in New York to
perpetuate his memory.
which will be accurate enough to howled lustily, and that night, taking
2903 Arch St., Chicago, 111.
guide pleasure craft through the bays the doll to bed with him as usual,
This is the age o f substitution, and
Taft assures the Mexican ambassa
and channels of that shore. There is sternly exclaimed: "It’s your turn
women who want a cure should insist dor that troops were only sent to the
upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable border for maneuvers.
really nothing to go to Europe for but now, Topsy. You whipped me thla
Compound just as this woman did, and
the ruins.—Youth’s Companion.
afternoon, but you'll sure get yours
not accept something else on which tho
The Japanese diet defeated a motion
You must keep the stom­
now!”
_________________
druggist can make a little more profit. condemning the government’s foreign
Life Too Cluttered.
ach and liver in an active
Women who are passing through this policy which conflicts with the foreign
Quite So.
i
Our modern life la too cluttered
critical period or who are suffering policy of England and America.
“Why is the public always bullish la
condition, the bowels free
We
are
everlastingly
doing
things.
from any o f those distressing ills pe­
from constipation and the
We chatter and work and play, and If the market?”
culiar to their sex should not lose sight
Mexican Minister Limantour de­
"That’s natural enough. It Is hard
we have an hour of leisure we fill It
of the fact that for thirty years Lydia clares no overtures for peace have
blood pure. For this work
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, been made or will be made to the reb­
with the rattle of a paper. We are for the public to grasp the Idea t h a t
anything is ever going down In price.”
which is made from roots and herbs, els, and that they must be conquered
prone and helpless when we haven’t
has been the standard remedy for fe.
any story to read or person to talk to
at
any
cost.
male ills. In almost every community
or thing to do. We do not understand
you will find women who have been
Washington loggers declare that all
the lost art of doing nothing. We
restored to health by Lydia E. Pink. small operators will be put out of
cannot, we dare not. Just sit down
ham's Vegetable Compound.
business by the new state law requir­
and think._________________
ing that all lands must be cleared of
brush and rubbish after the logs are
Limit of Trouble.
Illuminating Tunnel.
has been used success­
Three times on the run between taken off.
An ingenious wuy of illuminating a
fully
for
58
years.
T
ry
a
tunnel has been devised by a Parisian
Worthing and Sboreham the beautiful
bottle today for
PORTLAND MARKETS.
prlma donna's nearly new car hud
inventor. Reflectors throw the light
broken down. Ultimately coaxing it
from many electric lamps sixteen tect
P o o r A p p e t it e
D yspepsia
Wheat—Track prices:
Bluestem,
above the rails to the sides of the
to enter Brighton, the fair lady re­
C olds & G rippe
I n d ig e s t io n
tunnel, where It is again reflected by
ceived in the hotel porch the solici­ 84(i/85c; club, 81(//82c; red Russian,
F
ever & A gue
M a l a r ia
burnished tin, giving a soft and agreo-
tude of a slater artiste who had pass­ 80c; valley, 81c; 40-fold, 83c.
able light. The trains automatically
Barley— Choice feed, $24(0)24.50 per
ed her on the road. "Much trouble
All Druggists & Dealers
i s not a “ f o o d ” — i t i s a m e d i c i n e , and the
.
with my car, dear?” she echoed, bit­ ton.
turn the current on .and off when en­
o n l y m e d i c i n e i n t h e w o r l d f o r c o w s only.
Millstuffs— Bran, $20(//21 per ton;
terly. ‘Why, I couldn’t have more trou­
tering and leaving the tunnel. '
M a d e fo r t h e c o w a n d , a s i t s n a m e I n d i c a t e s ,
ble if I was married to the blessef middlings, $27(//>28; shorts, $21(q)22;
a c o w c u r t . B a r r e n n e s s , r e t a i n e d a ft e r b ir t h ,
a b o r t i o n , s c o u r s , c a k ï d u d d e r , a n d a ll s i m i l a r
Hat Been at Work Long.
rolled barley, $25.50(o.26.50.
machine!”— Srortlr"- Tlmps.
One Point Lacking.
a ffe c t io n s p o s it iv e ly a n d q u ic k ly c u r e d . N o
In Sherbrooke, Canada, a power
Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton.
o n e w h o k e e p s c o w s , w h e t h e r m a n y o r fe w .
The story is told in Barry O’Brien’s
Can Courtship Be v,ut?
c a n a ffo r d t o b e w i t h o u t “ K o w -K u r m .
Oats- No. 1 white, $27.50(0)28 ton. company began work on a dam, and In book ou John Bright how, on one oc­
It
it m a d e e s p e c i a l l y t o k e e p c o w s h e a l t h y
Let us see If there be aught which
Hay- Track prices: Timothy, East­ the bottom of the river discovered a casion, Sydney Smith, while looking
O ur b ook “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C ow s
may be condensed. May we cut short ern Oregon, No. 1, $21(o,22; mixed, perfect well, round and smooth bored critically at the unfinished portrait of
A r e S i c k ” . s e n t fr e e A s k y o u r l o c a l d e a l e r fo r
*K o w - K u r e , * *o r s e n d t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s .
the length of the courtship? Not In $16(o.20; alfalfa, $11.50f//>12.50; grain The engineers followed It down and a celebrated Nonconformist divine,
D a iry A ssociation Co., LyndonvMis, V t.
these days, for It requires more time hay, $13(ol4.50; clover, $11(0)12.
found the well was 30 feet deep and said to the artist: “ Do you not think
than ever to amass means sufficient
Green Fruits— Pears, $l.50(o<1.75 still boring. A round stone, whirled you could throw into the face a strong­
for marriage. Thinking upon the per box; malagas, $6(0)7.50 per bar­ by the rush of the river, had been bor
er expression of hostility to the estab
matter, point by point, we are unable rel; cranberries $13.50 per barrel.
lng—for how many million years? It fished church?”
to discern any sweet pleasure of
was
still
whirling,
turblnellke,
and
Apples— Fancy, $2(0)2.75; choice,
courtship which could advantageously $l(o2 ; common, 50c(o$l per box.
atlll boring.—New York Press.
O P IU M — TOBACCO
H a b its P o s ltlv e lv Cored*
b* abbreviated— Ted"«
Vegetables — Asparagus, 12Jc per
O n ly a u th o ris e d K aeley la *
Distemper
S e n d f o r o u r H elect lis t o f
ia Oregon. W rits
pound; cabbage, $1.50 per hundred; In all It* form*, among all age* of horse*
J titut«
or illustrated circular.
FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS
BcaiT INJTIWN. 71L 11 TH I .
cauliflower, local, $1.25 per dozen; nnd dogs, cured and others in the same sta­
California, $2.25 per crate; celery, ble prevent 'd from huving the disease w ith
Y o u c a n in s e r t d ia p la y
a d s in th e e n t ir e lis t f o r
P o r t l a n d . o r e g o n
California, $3.50(o3.75 per crate; cu­ Spohn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottl ■
Over 600,000 bottles sold last
FIVE DOL LARS AN INCH
cumbers, $2(o2.25 per box; eggplant, guaranteed.
year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or
15c pound; garlic, lOfrz 12c pound; •end to manufacturers. Agents wanted.
THE DAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY, tic.
green onions, 20c dozen; head lettuce, Write for free l>ook. Hpohn Med. Oo.,Spec.
12 (ie a r y S t.
50c dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.25 Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind.
S A N F R A N C IS C O
per box; peppers, 20c pound; radish­
W it h w a t e r w h e n th e c r o p n e e d s it p r o ­
World’» Jewish Population,
d u c e s m o re th a n a la r g e ra n c h w it h o u t .
es, 30(o 35c per doz; rhubarb, $2.25(0)
The numbers of Jews in the work*
IIIIY 5 OR 10 ACRf S Of
2.60 per box; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes, Is 11,625,658. Of these 1,903.926 are
$1.75(02; carrots, 85c(o$l hundred; In Amerl/M. The only country In the
parsnips, 85c(o$l; turnips, 85c(o$l; world having a larger Jewish popula­
beets, 90c(o$l.
tion Is Russia, with 5,082,242. In the
Potatoes — Oregon, buying price: list of cities showing the percentage in o a r p r id e —o a r h o b b y —o a r stud y f o r year* and
n ow u u r iiic c e H , an<l « u n 1« t h e b «at
w ork
$1.25(o 1.50 per hundred.
of Jews to the population Jerusalem to b e fo u n d a n yw h ere, n o m a tt e r h ow m u ch you
pay.
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Munyon's Ithenmatism Kernel y relieves
Onions Buying price, $2 per hun­ cornea first with 65 per cent., and
|Wfi f l o l i h pta to und
pains iu the legs, a r m s , bark, stiff or
| brlili*» work fo r out*
swollen Joints. Contains no morphine, dred.
then Lodz, 49 59; Odessa, 33.75, and
o f-t o w n natron» in
Cattle — Prime steers, $6(o6.50; Warsaw, 33.36. The Jewish popula­
opium, cocaine or drugs to deaden t h e
one day ft d«wired.
p a in .
It neutralizes t h e achl a n d drives choice, $5.75(o 6, good to choice, $5.50
Pain I t«M aitra ction
fr.-n when platoa or
out all rheumatic poisons from the s y s ­
tion of London Is 2.28 per cent.
bridge work ia order­
tem. Write I'rof. Manyon. Oh«! and Jeff­ (ft, 5.75; common, $4(0)5; prime cows,
ed-
Consultdtion fr««.
erson S t s ., ridia., l’a., for juedlca) ad­ $5(o 5.50; choice, $4.75(o6; common,
out tne l runs maker* prosper.
vice, absolutely free.
Molar Crown« $5.00
"H ere!” shouted the railway official,
$2(o4; choice heifers, $5.25(05.50;
22k Bfidg.TMih4.00
choice bulls, $4.50(0 4.75; fair to good, "what do you meao by throwing those
Gold rilling.
1.00
In M a rio n C o .
g . E . o f S a le m .
Good Reasoning.
$3.75(o4; common, $3(o3.50; choice trunks around like that?” The porter
Cnamel Fillings 1.00
"I wish Cousin Jim and Ml*a Jones light calves, $7.75(o8; fair to good, gasped in astonishment, and several
Bilvw Filling.
,50
HARTMAN A THOMPSON. Baaken.
Good Rubber
_ _ _
would get married,” pondered eight- $7(o7.50; choice heavy calves, $5.25 travelers pinched themselves to make
Plat««
5.00
( W * U C a r a * « I m U m ..
Or. S r a p n .
year-old Nadine. " ’Cause, why, mam­ (0,5.50; fair to medium, $4.75(0 5; sure that It was real. Then the offl
B«it Red Rubb«r «_ _ A
B.uck Mc. M 4« Crrat » «nt SbrM.
| Platts
7.50
clal spoke again “ Don’t you see that
ma?” “ Oh, I don’t like either of them, choice stags, $5.25005.50.
W. A. WISV, Panto! st am M immi « Pslnle«« Eitr'tlon .50
an’ If they’d get married to each
Hogs Choice light,
$8.25008.50; you're making big dents In the con­ OS.
/ »I TIMI ISTMI USI! I
■ ■ • T M IT N O D I
other an’ go off on a long, long wed­ good to choice, $80/8.25;
choice crete platform ?”—Short Stories.
Ala w o r k f o l l y g u a r a n te e d f o r fift e e n yea rs.
PNU
No. 12—*11
ding Journey, I wouldn’t have to see heavy, $7.750/8.
O nly O n e "B R O M O QUININE”
any more of them, an’ they’d ought
Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, Th at ia L A X A T I V E BKOM O Q U IN IN E . Ixnk W i s e D e n t a l C o . , » « *
H R N w r i t in g : t o a d v e r t í
p is
Painless Dentists
to be happy. So It would be killing grain fed, $4.500/4.85; old wethers, (o r th « « « n a t u r e o f E. W . G R O V E U «ed tbr
m e n t i o n t h i s p a p e r.
Failing Building, Third end Washington PORTLAND, ORg
two birds with one stone!”
$4(o 4.25; choice ewes, grain fed, W orld o v e r to C ur* i Cold in O n* Day. 26c.
Otti— Moars: • A. M. to S F. tt. Sundayi, 9 ta 1
$3.50(o 4.15; fair to medium, grain
The Difference.
fed, $2.75(0 3.25; choice lambs, grain
Mlnleter—"Now, Tommy, suppose
fed, $50/5.50; good to choice, grain you did something naughty and were
fed, $50/5.25; fair to good, $4.750/5; asked If you did It, what would you
“ Having taken your wonderful ’Cases- culls, $2.500/3.50.
say?” — Tommy — “ I dunno.” "You
| 5 iv ? j » 2 ! ? » 3 * 4 S h o e s : . ' . : : ;
ret»’ for three months and being entirely
Poultry— Live: Hens, 20c; broilers, don't know? Why, why? What would
W. L. Douglas Mho«* cost more to make than ordinary shoes,
Cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, I 25(o 40c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 23c; happan If you told a lie?” "The devll'd
because higher grade leathers are used and selected with greater |
I think a word of praise is due to geese, 12(ol3c;
dressed
turkeys, 6 « me." “That's right. And what II
care. These are the reasons why W. L. Douglas shoes are guar­
’Cascarets’ for their wonderful composi­
anteed to hold their ah ape, look and lit better and wear louger
you told tb* truth?” "I'd gat th' dev­
tion. I have taken numerous other so- choice, 230/ 25c.
than any other shoes you can buy
Eggs
Oreijon
ranch,
20c
per
dozen.
il.”—Cleveland Leader.
called remedies but without avail, and I
IT BEWARE OF MUBMTtTUTE« . «m3
Butter— City creamery, extra, 1
find that Cascarets relieve more in a day
Tbs
genuine
bars W . L. Douglas name and tbs retail
Pretty
Bad.
and
2
pound
prints,
in
boxes,
31c
per
than all the others I have taken would in
price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value ,
Whan a boy la whipped at school,
a year.”
lames McGune.
pound; less than boxes, cartons and
and protects tha wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes. j
And hla mother sends him out Into the
Ptaaaant PalatsM s. P o te n t T u t « Good.
delivery extra.
RFTUSE AUBMTSTUTE9 CLAIMED TO BE *JV9T AM BOOB* I
Do Good N ever S lsk m . W ee Wen or G rip e
yard to got a »tick of th* also th*
Pork—Fancy. 1010/11c per pound.
lOe ZSe. lOe. N ever void m bulk. T**e m -
I f your dealer cannot sup ply you with the genuine W . f^D onrhui «hoes, w rits
B . u_ a m
fo r M ali o rd e r C s ta lo s . Shoe« jen t direct fr<*m fa cto r y io wsarvr, «11 charge* _ _
___
■tne tablet «tem p ed C C C G uaranteed te
Veal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, teacher used, to show visitors, th*
W . L . I » » u g i « a , I S A S p s r h a«.. B r a r k l a a , M « m . » 2 0 0 , | 2 . B 0 A $ S . 0 t
case against th* teacher I* pretty bad.
120; 12)c per pound.
Hops 1910 crop, 17)(ol8|c; 1909
crop, 12(ol2Jc; contracts, 16c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 12(0 18c, ac­
cording to shrinkage; valley, 17(o, 19c;
lya. One 10c
1 Oc package colors
color, silk,
»lilt, w o o l and cotton equally w
mohair, choice, 32c per pound deliv­ Color more goods brighter and faster colon than any other dye.
and la guaranteed to give perfect result«. Aak dealer, ot w *
' “
ered Portland.
w |u" n à œ
D K U Q PC O IÌIX nt Ì T
Qulncy|rnfl noSt
h ew to dye, Pleach and
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SHE GOT
WHAT SHE
WANTED
OREGON AND WASHINGTON
TO AVOID
SICKNESS
HO S FETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
K ow -Sture
A SMALL FARM
CONSULTATION FREE
Nsw Sanitary Device.
Water used In sprinkling the street*
of Poughkeepsie, N. Y , has with It a
certain amount of chloride mixture
by which it Is hoped to check the
spread of Infectious diseases. The ex­
periment will be continued long
enough to determine the value of the
•cheme, and if any material benefit Is
observable this disinfection of the
streets will be continued.
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief,
Future of ensatamaking.
Chaesamakera of the next century,
maybe sooner, will have a iced germ
laboratory attached to their factory,
j In which pure cultures of the cheese
bacteria, germs responsible for the
flavor of each kind of cheese, will be
grown and nursed, and Instead of
Prumage de Krle, Stilton or Gorgon­
zola, coming from different parts of
the world, they will all be turned out
from one factory, and no telling how
oheap.
________
____
RHEUMATISM
| FERRY'S 1111 Seed Am
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1 $ 2 H T i n t S t ., c o r . M o r ris o n , P o r tla n d , O r.
T h e men who la admired la the awt*ll*
(IreMtcJ mun whose clothe« tiro fash'
nimble, mic I are 1 if 1 I ni > lew. \ o u m ill
t h a t m .tn In y o u r
)iborhoo<l!
1911 al> lee n re just iu. G e t th laau it
N. — theliw cllot, c.aMictwt. eiiftpple»t
.atylo we ever created -a m i lie n or
M *n rap p earan c e! T h is IS OUft
IDEA: W o want one luun hr our
rcpreiwntHtivo la y o u r u e lg li-
b n rtm od . You’ ve n t h lot of
, frieud« T h e y w e a r c lo th e «.
It ia the eusieMt thin« in the
»orlti to net them to order their
loth«* from y o u . Prices. $7 60 and
ui>. Those order« menu h b ig himl-
u< mi t h a t m o r e t h a n d o u b l e «
y o u r « a la r y , aud the work i« the
cu* i cat. cleanout, nice-t nccui>ntU>n
, in the world New repruMmtat i\ . •
nmke $5 to 111) a duy. Yi.u «imply
tuke the order and ir.euMiremciita
and mail them U> >ia VYo make Ilia ili.Uiea
all 11 > them on approval to four .neiul ami
hand you the prcJt money. A Regular
Cinch! Hi.-it a tho beauty of hoiut in buai
uo*i for yonraclf. Sit right down now.
writo nan postal or a letterdor their«« out
fit to (•praaoutetivea. And you got the
•lie», suit o of f fashionable ti
tailor made,
II
awolie»»
wool. . 1911 clothe«
clothes iv
sver
wui
A «* / »I! wia»1
erw
o n in your
*“ o r *"
Y L J n e ig “*■
hb
h o o d . ' If vour personal
p e rto m appear
CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
ALCOHOL
T o g r o w th e fin ­
e s t flo w e r s a n d
m o s t lu sciou s
v e g e ta b le s , p l a n t t h e b e s t
seed s. F e r r y ’s S e e d s a r e b est
b e ca u se t h e y n e v e r fa ll in y ie ld
o r q u a lity . T h e b e s t g a r d e n ­
e r « a n d fa r m e r s e v e r y w h e r e
k n o w F e r r y 's s e e d s t o t>e th e
h ig h e s t sta n d a rd o f q u a lit y
y e t a tta in ed .
F o r sa le
e v ery w h ere.
F r e e o n re q u e s t
sure
r e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in , C h in a —s a f e ,
a n d r e lia b le . U n f a i l i n g in it s w o r k s .
I f y o u c a n n o t c a il. w r i t e f o r s y m p t o m blank
an d c i r c u la r . I n c l o s e 4 c e n t s in s t a m p s .
Wear This Stylish Suit!
C le a n s a n d b r ig h t e n s C a r­
p e t s , R u g s . L in o le u m s a n d
F lo o r s . A b s o r b s t h e g e r m ­
la d en d u s t . S a v e s d u s t in g
and b e a tin g ca rp e ts.
P e r b b l., 200 l b s . . . $6.00
P e r b b l.. 150 lb s ..
4.00
7 5 -lb . m e t a l d r u m
2.50
O r d e r b y m a il o r t h r o u g h
you r grocer.
CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO.
526 W a s h in g t o n S t ., P o r t la n d , O r.
Llf* Without Food.
How long Is It possible to live with­
out food? We have all read of a case
not many years since, where some
French miners were entombed for
twenty-one days, and rescued alive
King after everyone thought they
must be dead; of course they were
In a very weakened condition, and re­
quired the utmost care before they
were out of danger. This, however,
Is by no means the longest time that
a human being ts known to have ex­
isted without food, and In a recent Is-
aue of the British Medical Journal,
there Is the record of a woman suf­
fering from canier. who could take
neither food nor drink of any kind,
yet she existed In that condition for
flfty-alx days, and was, moreover,
quite conscious till her death. In In­
dia the fakirs Include among their
wonderful performances
abstention
from food for a very long period, bnl
when they do this they pat them­
selves Into a condition closely resem­
bling sleep, and, of course, during
that time the body 1* called on U
perform none of It* usual functions,
and wasting of tissue Is reduced to •
minim ua.
Painless Dentistry
W illamette V alley
IRRIGATED
LAND
W
DYSPEPSIA
W .
PUTNAM
L .
D O U G L A S
FADELESS
DYES