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Purify Your Blood SKIN IN COLD STORAGE The cause of pimples, bolls and oth er eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, which are so common In the spring, is impure and Impoverished blood. The best way to purify and enrich the blood, as thousands of people know by experience, is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Accept no substitute, but insist on having Hood’s. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. CyTICLE KEPT ON ICE FOR MONTH IS STILL ALIVE. A 'hyslclant Discover That Skin Takan from the Human Body May Be Kept In Healthy Condition Indefinitely. Philadelphia, Pa.—Through the suc cessful outcome of an operation, per formed on 18-year-Qld Anna Wlndt, the OW AHD E. lU’ HTUN - A M y r r .n.1 Ch.mlrt, H Lfudv.lle, Colorado. Specimen price«: Gold. physicians at the Samaritan hospital Silver. Land, 11 G old. Silver. 75c; G old 50c: Zino or Copper. SI. M ailing envelopes « d fu ll price list have made a discovery which may be pent on application. Control and Cm piro work a o of Incalculable benefit In the grafting lielted. ttoiereuce: Carbonate National bank. of skin. The discovery Is that skin taken from the human body may be M O H A I R w °°DLESand kept In a healthy condition for an In W rite T oday fo r Prices definite period and that It may then TH E H. F. N O R T O N CO. 313 an d 315 Front St. 1‘O R T L A M X O R E . be used to replace skin that has been burned or otherwise destroyed. Early this year a man entered the T r A T \ A T jr c AND KODAK XÌL \J L J i l J \ O S U P P L I E S Samaritan hospital to have an opera This operation In W rite for catalogues and literature. D eveloping tion performed. and printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention cluded the removal of thirty-two F ortiand Photo Supply Co square Inches of skin from his abdo 149 Third Street P O R T L A N D . ORE. men. Dr. Babcock had this carefully rolled up and put on Ice until he should bs ready for the experiment. This was made thirty-five days after the skin had been removed from the a r e th e safest a u d m o st re lia b le ca th a rtic an d male patient. Twenty square Inches sy s te m clea n ser. T h e best r e m e d y f o r T o r p id were taken, smoothed out. and care L iv e r , B iliou sn ess a u d S ick H e a d a ch e . fully put In place on the girl’s arm. A t D r u g g is t s ' o r b y M a il, 2 5 C ants H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n For several days the arm was ex amined minutely and then It became BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL apparent that the frozen skin was "ta king hold" to the natural skin with as much firmness as If It had been taken directly from living flesh. H I t !iijiíí"r ir u :io « M l BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL k REALTY COMI*Ab Y 23d and Moroso*. Portland. Or IN S IS T U P O N W E S T E R N Gn ine Kerosene M A N T L E S L. A. KLEIN & CO., Inc., Distributers 28 F ron t S tre e t P ortland, O re. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling /. C. B A Y E R 204 Market Portland. Oregon SE N D F O R C A T A L O G U E . I « A r ill * V v lll » jv p J jlV C f ° r a case Stom ach Trou- ble N eurology will not cure. SU:k o r w*ll you need my “ ^ ^ w ^ new booklet N e u r o l o g y , the W ay to H ealth.” Mailed free. S 5 0 0 .0 0 DR. H. W. FREEZE, Neurologist 308 M erchants T ru st B ldg., P ortland, Ore. TARMS, ACREAGE ^ CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES 3 3 0 R a ilw a y E x ch an ge B u ild in g, P o r tla n d , O r. KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS W h itn ey’ s R odent Torch will d o the w ork. F u lly tested at L ew is and Clark F air and O. A . C. A ddress M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. K?eley mm A LC O H O L OPIUM—TOBACCO Habits Positively Cured. Only authorized Keeley In stitute in Oregon. Writ® fo r illustrated circular. KEEIEY INSTITUTE. 71 L 11 th N. P o r t l a n d ,O r e g o n .! In D lt T .r .n t U lrc u m a ta n e .a . "Hurry, dear!” exclaimed the hu»- band. "The Are la gaining. We must get out. Haven't you got your clothes on?” "Oh, I can’t go out this way,” ■he screams. ” 1 couldn’t find any thing to put on but my bathing suit, and I'm not going to face all that crowd In It I"—Life. 8he Hasn’t Changed. Emancipated woman la nothing more than human; I think that you may safely set that down. A woman I could mention wouldn't go to the convention because she didn't have a atyllah gown.—Washington Herald. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els and cure constipation. The Successful Men. Perhaps It Is more than true that half of the great college buildings In the land are splendid gifts from "Vil lage Chumps,’’ who broke away from home because they could not find a chance to expand or express them selves In their native two-by-four town, and never, or hardly ever aft er, got the firBt ghost of a show or the spare time to acquire an educa- tlon. _________________ Leg Cabin 8choolhoua. In Mains. Maine has one real log cabin school- house, the building being situated on the estate of C. O. DeMerrltt, a 1,500- acre farm In Riley plantation, of which Ketchum Is the poetoffice. It Is located some ten miles from Bethel, and about 50 people live thereabout The Inhabitants pay no taxes except for the maintenance of the school, and are not restricted by any special town laws. _________________ Flies aud Mosquitoes carry disease perms, especially Malaria, Ch Ils, and Fe ver. Two or three drops of Hamlins Wis- trd Oil on the ill ect bite will take out all the poison. Slops that itcli, t o. Welsh Rabbit Recipe. "You are a great success with a chafing dish,” said the admiring guest. “Tell us how you manage It?” "It’s very simple,” replied Mr. Croeslots. "You take everything your wife has set out on the table for you and put It Into the chafing dlBh. Then you light the alcohol lamp underneath and with a large spoon stir the mixture vigorously until your wife tells you to s t o p . " _________________ To 8top Bleeding at the Nose. Introduce by means of a probe a small piece of lint or soft cotton, pre viously dipped Into some mild styp tic, as a solution of alum, white vit riol, creosote, or even cold water. This will generally prove successful, but If It should fall, cold water may be snuffed up the nostrils. If these remedies fall, and If the bleeding be very profuse, medical advice should be obtained. Ahead of Optimist. The man who accepts calamity when It hits him as so much necessary medicine administered for his own good, and makes no ugly face when swallowing defeat, even If he admits It, is not to be classed as a pessimist. 3uch a man Is far ahead of the optim ist who Insists he never had anything handed him and foola himself, as he often does others. AFTER PACIFIC COLLEGE 7 YEARS SUFFERING OE CHIROPRACTIC 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. P rosp ective students w rite f o r Inform ation. O pen and private Clinic, m orning, aftern oon and even in g. Invalids and others d esirin g skilled at tendan ce should w rite fo r rooms to the College or 6reiner's Chiropractic Health Home I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink- MEXICAN REBELS GAINING. BIG FIRMS EVADE TAX LAWS Many Towns Captured— Americans Flee Across Border. Nogales, Ariz., May 3.— Almost all of Western Mexico is in the hands of the rebels. They have captured one town after another, and now besiege Mazatlan, the principal Pacific sea port, and Culiacan. Governor Rodog, of Sinaloa, has so small a force that he can do no more than hold these two towns, and doubt is expressed whether he can hold them long. Fighting is almost continuous in Sinaloa and Sonora. Not only is the political welfare of the Western Mexican states affected, but American interests are involved and in danger. Even the lives of Americans, hitherto held sacred by Federáis and rebels, are no longer re garded as safe in the interior o f Mex ico. Prominent railroad officials who reached Nogales from Mexico today brought with them the warning from the rebels to remove their families as quickly as possible into the United States and to advise all of their Amer ican friends to do likewise. Coupled with these warnings, was the threat o f the insurrectos that they intended, before the end o f the week, to launch attacks against all the Mexican border towns. Many American families are coming across the border. Word came from Magdalena district, southeast o f Nogales, of the complete wiping out o f a body o f 30 Federáis under Luis Estrella by a band of rebels in the vicinity o f Octates. Reports o r heavy fighting near La Colorado, southeast o f Hermosillo, were brought across the border today. The rebels claim to have recaptured La Colorado, which has been the scene of bitter fighting during the present rebellion. Oecelve the United States In Salary Returns—Office Boys at $10,000 a Year. WOMAN GRATEFUL TO EVANS. Life Saved By Outlaw at Cost of Capture. Sacramento, Cal.— When Chris Ev ans, train robber, stepped out o f the Folsom prison a free man, Warden Reilley handed him a package contain ing an old fashioned gold signet ring. Accompanying it was a note written in a feminine hand wishing him God speed into his new life. This was the sequel to an incident that occurred in Evans’ life when he was a fugitive from justice, being tracked by men and bloodhounds. It was the reward of a woman whose life Evans had saved. Following Evans’ escape from the Visalia jail, he stayed one night at a tent In the backwoods occupied by a wood cutter and hiB wife, the wife lying sick on the bed. The rude shel ter leaked snow and rain, while a few rods away stood a comfortable moun tain cabin boarded up for the winter. The owner of the cabin had asked the husband to take care of it but had commanded him not to enter the place. Evans commanded the husband at the muzzle o f a rifle to break open the cabin and make his wife comfortable there. Evans and his companion spent the night in the tent. That act saved the woman’s life and made Chris Evans’ capture easy for the pursuing posse. The bitter cold of the night spent in the tent so weak ened Evans that he was an easy prey the next day. CHINESE REVOLT SPREADS. Canton Streets Strewn With Headless Bodies After Fight. Hongkong, May 3.— The anti-Man- chu army, headed by Wu Sum, is now extending its conquests to the north and east from the West River. Though the government seems to control Can ton, the rebels have raided Sam Shui, Wenchow, Woochow, Chungtok, Shui- hung and Fatshan. The movement has spread from the West River, at the west o f Canton, to the north and east, through Kangtung province and to Amoy, in the south eastern portion of Fukien province. According to the best information obtainable, the foreign missionaries have not been molested by the rebels. Refugees from Canton are flocking to Hongkong. Mrs. Shonts Gives Sum. Lexington, Ky.— Children o f Breath itt and surrounding counties in the mountains o f Kentucky, who have lived in an atmosphere o f feud since birth, are to be educated at the ex pense o f Mrs. Theodore P. Shonts, wife o f the New York traction mag nate, who is on her way to Kentucky and will meet Colonel Jack Chinn at Paris, Ky., for the purpose o f going over the plans. Mrs. Shonts has sig nified her intention o f giving $500,000 toward the building o f a school for poor children of the mountains. Powers Will Quell Riots. Hongkong— British bluejackets and Waurlka, Okla.—’ T had female trou marines with rapid fire guns have 775J Will ams Avenue, Portland, Oregon bles for seven years, was all run down, landed in Canton from four warships Trained nurses, skilled operators and the best a n d s o nervous I C h iropractic advice In consultation in every case. could n o t do any to quell the Chinese rioters there if thing. The doctors any attempts are made against foreign treated me for dif residents or property. The guns are ferent things b u t posted along the canal bank which did me no good. I bounds the foreign concessions, ready got so bad that I to open fire at the first sign o f trouble. could not sleep day Besides the four British warships, two or night. While in this condition I read American and one German gunboat o f Lydia E. Pink- i and two French warships are ready to ham’s V e g e t a b l e ! open on the Chinese rebels. No Amer C o m p o u n d , an d« icans have been injured. began its u se and wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In Competition With Standard Oil. a short time I bad gained my average weight and am now strong and well.” • San Francisco—With wells in every —Mrs. S allte S tevens , R. F. D., N o . known oil bearing section o f the world and with a capitalization o f $600,000,- 3, Box 31, Waurika, Okla. 000, the Royal Petroleum company, a A n o th e r G ra te fu l W o m a n . Huntington, Mass.—“ I was in a ner Dutch corporation, is about to enter H ousew ives have used s cloth to p ro te ct their | vous, run down condition and for three the local field in competition with hair w hile sw eeping, but nothing to protect ! years could find no help. Standard Oil. After successfully their lungs, cau sin g irritation and inflamma “ I owe my present good health to fighting the Rockefeller interests in tion. D ust is both dangerous and annoying. I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com Europe and India, the Dutch concern Y ou w ould refu se w ater that was not clean, pound and Blood Purifier which 1 be proposes to carry the fight home, and bu t continue to breaths polluted atm osphere and never com plain. lieve saved my life. N O -D U S T S W E E P IN G C O M P O U N D is “ My doctor knows what helped me for this purpose will open offices in chem ically prepared, absorbs the dust and dis- 1 and does not say one word against It.” New York and San Francisco. ease germ s, saves d o cto rs' bills. Make your — Mrs. M ari J an ette B ates , B ox prem ises ‘ dust clea n ” by usin g S w eeping Com pound; bu m the sw eepings. Look for Jewaliy Thieves. 134, Huntington, Mass. N O -D U S T N o. 1. fo r household use. in 5 and Because your case is a difficult one, New York — Customs officers, pri - 10-lb. cans. 315c and 60c., g rocers; 7o-lb metal 1 doctors having done you no good, do vate detectives and police are search drum s. $2.50. not continue to suffer without giving ing for a band o f international crooks N O -D U S T No. 2. fo r business p 'aces. 7S-’ b. j Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com drum s. 82.25; 150-Ib. barrels. $4.00; 2 0 0 -h. bar rels. $5.00; f. o. b. Portland. O rder by mail or pound a trial. It surely has cured who have stolen jewelry worth $500,- through your g ro c e r or d ru ggist. Send fo r many cases of female ills, such as in. 000 from Americans in Europe. In circulars. flam/nation, ulceration, displacements, ; formation from Scotland Yard says CUES ENT C H E M IC A L CO. fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic , that the jewelry is being marketed in pains, backache, that bearing-dowq the United States piecemeal. Some 52# Washington S t , Portland. Ora. feeling, and nervous prostration. o f the gang are believed to be women. MATILDA M. GREINER, 0. C., Superintendent. FO R Y E A R S bain’s Vegetable Compound Denver. Colo.—Somewhere In Den ver there are several—maybe a score —of office boys w ho are drawing fabu lous salaries for opening mall and running errands. The boys don’t know that they are drawing these sal aries of $3,000 or $5,000, or even $10,- 000 a year, but they are Just the same. But it Is only In the reports of an nual net Incomes that are being made to the United States Internal revenue officers by Denver corporations that these salaries appear. Under corporation tax law salaries are deducted from the net total sum taxable. Revenue officers say the total of salaries this year us shown by the returns has taken an enormous jump. If some of the reports are true, they say, there are many firms In Denver who are giving away money every day. Then there are salaries listed for employes now living In three-room flats that. If really paid, would enable them to live In mansions. j I j ! CURRENT EVENTS Stomach Blood and OF THE WEEK Liver Troubles Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. 3unera! Resume o f Important Event Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Readera. The Astoria postal savings bank opened May 1, with a good patronage. Krupp, the German gunmaker, has patented an aerial terpedo for use by airships against each other. The accused Los Angeles dynamiters will seek no delay in trail and prob ably will not even ask a change of venue. Madame Gadski, the world-renowned singer, is helpless with sciatica and has been taken to Europe for treat ment. Chris Evans, noted outlaw, has been paroled from Folsom penitentiary and will return to Oregon to live quietly and try to regain his health. | Mexican rebels have captured Top- olobumpo, an important port on the western coast. This gives them a seaport for the importation of arms. >-r - "»’«'‘ ¡¡‘•“It If the stomach is too weak to properly digest your food try HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It strengthens, tones and invigorates the en tire digestive system. S ta rt today. YOU'LL ACKNOWLEDGE ITS SUPERIORITY More than 25,000 skilled workmen | struck in Chicago May 1, including ; elevated railway employes, brick layers, marble workers, builders, etc. Fredrick Warde spoke at length to the prisoners in the Oregon state pen itentiary. He says a convict in Con necticut is the best known authority on Shakespeare. San Francisco department stores put their women employes on a strict I eight-hour day May 1, although the I new eight-hour law does not take effect until May 22. District Attorney J. D. Fredricks, o f Los Angeles, who is conducting the prosecution of the alleged dynamiters, keeps a heavy revolver on his desk while he works, owing to th* many threatening letters he has received. Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pule-people lack (food, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating lor, after all, u mar. can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi* tude of diseases. G e t r id o f y o u r S to m a c h W e a k n e s s a n d L iv e r L a z in e s s b y ta k in g a c o u r s e o f D r . P ie r c e * a G o ld e n M e d ic a l D i s c o v e r y — th e g r e a t S to m a c h R e s to r a tiv e , L iv e r in v ig o r a to r an d B lo o d C le a n s e r • You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for “ Golden Medical Discov c r y , ” which is a medicine o p in o w n c o m p o s it io n , having a complete list of ingredients in plain Knglish on its hot* tle-wrupper, same being attested as correct under oath. D r. Fierce' a Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate Stomach, L iv e r and Bowels. W . I a . D O U G L A S f e v g *2- SO * 3 $ 3 -5 0 & $ 4 S H O E S i^ o ilS Douglas Spring Styles include more W . L Di Snappy and Up-to-Date Shapes in Oxfords and High Cuts than ever before produced. \V. L. 1 louglaa warrants ©very pair of his shoos to hohl their thane, look ami tit Is-ttor ami wear longer than any other make, giving you hotter value for the money than you can obtain elsew here. t F BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES T h e g e n u i n e h a v e VV. ! .. 1 /o ii g l a s n a m e a m i t li e r e t a il p r l e e s t a r n ile ,1 o n t h e b o t t o m , w h l e h g u a r a n t e e s f u ll v a l u e a m t p r o t e c t - t h e w e a r e r a g a i n .! h ig h p r ic e s am i I n fe r io r sh o e s. If your dealer e.nnol mil jr you unii I lie sentirne W. I.. Douirl.s mines, write BO VS’ SHOES for Msil Order (.’.eitlo^. Shoe, tent dlreet from fsetory to wearer. .11 oliarn e.______ __ _____________ _ |ir.|Ulii W . ! . . I t u u a l a s , I t s M p a rlk a t . , I t r o c l s t u i i , HI a s s . $ 2 . 0 0 , S 2 . 5 0 S S 3 . O O K n e w t Thing or Two. The farmer had bought a pair of shoes In the city shop. "Now, can’t I sell you a pair of «hoe-trees?’’ sug gestod the clerk. "Don’t git fresh with me, sonny." replied the farmer, brist ling up; "I don’t believe shoeB kin be raised on trees any more’n I believe rubbers grow on rubber plants, or oysters on oyeteb plants, b’gosh!” Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Snnthtos Syrup tur best rumedv in uso for their caUUrua luring ihe teething period. btair Carpet. Did you ever watch with despair the carpet on your stairs wearing out on the step edges? Then you will want to know that next time you must buy a yard more than you really need and turn It under at each end when you are laying It. Then, as It grows worn, it can be slipped either up or down, and thus the wear will be equalized. The Supreme court of the United States has uphald the constitutionality o f the New York statute forbidding lea Good for Hair. the use o f a photograph or name o f Y 1 too ÍA U H Explorers say that the frigid zone* another for trade or advertising pur 0 1 , 1 » give Immunity from common colds. poses without the permission o f the But no recent explorer seems to have subject. Waste Land Grows Rubber. mentioned the old belief that long so Wide reaches of waste land on the France declares sha will send an journs among the ice are good for the Island of Singapore are now being set hair. This was the firm conviction of army to “ purify” Morocco. out In rubber plants, which seem to whaling skippers In the days when do well. In Malacca there were for President Taft declares reciprocity Dundee was the port for the Arctlo. merly square miles of land covered It was said that even the baldest of must be tried “ now or never.” with lalang, the hiding place of tigers seamen contrived to grow a passable Mexican rebels drove the officials and other big game, which have been crop of hair before returning. from several towns, killing one with transformed Into fine rubber plautiz machetes. t l o n s . __________ ______ Greatest Little Invention. A boy lieutenant in the federal The greatest little Invention that 8axon State Dinners. has been given to the world Is th< army'led 30 men in battle until all At Saxon dinners slices of bread luclfer match. It was Invented lz but two were killed. were the substitutes for plates, and 1827. It Is small, but like Portla'l Charges are made that certain firms these generally went Into the alms afterward. Grandees were candle. It has shed a great light lnU have a complete monopoly on army basket treated to a silver platter placed be the world. It gave man mastery ol and navy shoe contracts. neath the broad, which last In course fire. Before this fire had been a con of time became discarded as people trary hired man, but now It beoam« PORTLAND MARKETS. came to recognize the superior ad an obedient servant. Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, vantages of metal and pewter. 90(«)91c; club, 866/8fic; red Russian, A P o o r Job. “ Yes, sir,” said the great financier 846/)85c ^valley, 85c; 40-fold, 856C86c. Irrig a tio n to R e c laim Islan d . Barley—Choice feed, $28 per ton. proudly, as he flicked the ash from hit Tho Hawaiian Island of Lanai, Millstuffs— Bran, $23.606/24 ton; which has been practically barren for 18-penny cigar, “ 1 am the architect ol my own fortune.” “ Well,” rejoined th« middings, $31; shorts, $25.50; rolled several years, will be reclaimed by a friendly critic, “all I’ve cot to say li barley, $296/30. water conservation system and de Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per voted to sugar beet culture. that it’s a lucky thing for you tbert were uo building Inspectors around ton. Oats— No. 1 white $296/29.50 ton. when you were constructing 1L’’—Ex Hay — Timothy, Eastern Oregon, c h a n g e . ___ _ _____ No. 1, $21.506/22.50; light mixed, An Important Art. The art of being agreeable should $196/20; heavy mixed, $17.50f<zi 18.50; afalfa, $146/16; clover, $12.50 6/ be Instilled Into every girl In the schoolroom. This Is far more lmpor 13.50; grain hay, $13.5067)14.50 ton. Apples— Fancy, $26/2.50; choice, tant to the average girl, and far more conducive to her general happiness In $16/1.50; common, 75c6/$l per box. Vegetables — Asparagus, $16/1.75 life than much of the useless “cram per crate; hothouse lettuce, $1.6067.2; mlng” which forms so large a part ol many a school curriculum.—Gentle per box; lettuce, 50c per dozen; rad ishes, 15c; rhubarb, 3c per pound; woman. sprouts, 9c; carrots, $1.2567)1.50 per sack; parnsips, $1.2567)1.50; turnips, TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyei $1.256/1.50; beets, $1.50. and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Potatoes — Oregon, jobbing price, Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists $2.50 per hundred; new potatoes, 76/ Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c. 8c per pound. 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Onions — Jobbing prices: Oregon, Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books $3.50 per 100; Australian, $3.50 per and Eye Advice Free by Mall. 100; Texas, $2.25 per crate. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Poultry— Hens, 176/18c; broilers, G u e ssw o rk In L if e . 30c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 206/,22c; Silence and solitude are also won geese, 12c; dressed turkeys, choice, derful solvere of problems and guess 25c. Eggs- Oregon ranch, candled, 206/) era of riddles. There Is a good deal of guesswork to this life. It’s not all 21c; case count, 19c. Butter—City creamery, extra, 1 and logic. It's not all a choice between two goods. Many of these mysteries 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per Sold by all Icadinq can never be unraveled, and we have pound; less than box lots, cartons and D r w jq is i s to take a chance at them, do the best delivery extra. Pork— Fancy, 106/lOJc per pound. we can and let them go OnCvSizo On[>, 504 a Bottle Veal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 10 e v e r M e asu re in r e a a r 6/10}c per pound. A sealer of weights and measures Spring lambs— Pelted, 126/13c per Their Mistake. has been visiting drygoods stores dur pound. Rome folks get to thinking In sum* ing the past few days, and In each Hops— 1910 crop, 19c6/20c; 1909 one has purchased a spool of cotton, crop, 136tl4c; 1911 contracts, 17c; of figures, Slid seemingly forget the bright and shady places peopled by for which he has paid three cents, fuggle contracts, 19c. men and women with their Joys and and Invariably has found that the Wool— Eastern Oregon, nominal, rheumatism, for the very reason that amount of cotton uces not measure an 126/14c per pound; according to much as Is specified on the spool. Ac shrinkage; valley, 126415c; mohair, they cannot set such trivial things down In their ledgers. cording to specifications there should choice, 36 ¿6/38c. be 200 yards on each spool, but the Cattle— Prime grain fed steers, measurements vary between 160 and $6.766/7; choice, $6.266x6.50; good to 200.—Boston Transcript. choice. $5.75666; fair to good, $5.50 Oil 5.76; common, $4.756/5; prime A H ard Road to T r a v e l. A drunken man. whom a friend ws* cows, $5.606/6; good to choice cows, trying to bring to hie home some $56/,5.25; fair to good, $4.756/5; miles away, was constantly crossing poor, $46/4.50; choice heifers, $5.60 from one aide of the road to the other, 6/5.76; choice bulls, $4.756/5; good po hie friend said to him: “Come on. to choica, $4.506/4.76; choice light Pat, come on, the road la long.’’ ” 1 calves, $8.606/8.76; good to choice, A yer’s Sarsaparilla is not a know It Is long,” said Pat; “but It $86/8.25; fair to medium, $7.506/8; Isn’t the length of It, but the breadth choice heavy calves, - $5.606/6; fair to strong drink. As now made, of It that's killing me.”—Le Faun'» medium, $4.756/5; choice stags, $5.26 (here is not a drop of alcohol 6/5.50; good to choice, $4.606/5; fair "Irish Life "_______________ in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic to medium, $46/4.50. A n an a K n n oao pn y. H o g s— Choice, $76/7.26; good to and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this It Is through their escape from choice light, $6.756/7; choice heavy, words that artists and musicians $6.506/7; good to choice heavy, $66/ m edicine for thin, impure paint and compose truer things than 6.50; common, $56/6; stock hogs, b l o o d . F o l l o w his advice philosophers say, things that survive $7.506/7.76. every time. He knows. vicissitudes of thought and are as true Sheep—Grain fed wethers, heavy, tomorrow as yesterday. With the $4.506/5; choice young wethers, W e p u b lis h o u r fo r m u la s music of the Roman Catholic church grain fed, $56/6.25; old wethers $46/ W s b a n ish slo o h sL , fr o m o u r m e d io ln s s we all agree, and who shall contradict 4.50; good to choice shorn wethers, W s u rg e y o u to $4.2561:4.60; choice ewes, grain fed, tha Venus de Milo? co n « .» t y o u r d octor $4.506/4.75; fair to medium ewes, T o C le a n G lo ve s. $3.7567,4; choice wool lambs, grain Ask your doctor, “ 'J’hat is the first great A mixture of finely powdered full fed, $5.506/6.75; good to choice wool er’s earth and alum It excellent for lambs, grain fed, $6.256/5.50; choice rule of health?” Nine doctors out of ten will auickly reply, “ Keep the bowels cleentng white gloves. It should be shorn lambs, grsin fed, $6.256/5.40; regular.” Then ask him another ques nibbed la well, then brushed off. and good shorn lambs, grsin fed, $56/5.25; tion, “ What do you think of Ayer's the glovee sprinkled with dry bras fair to good lambs, grain fed, $4.756/ Pills for constipation?” •— M a s s kqr I S . / . C. S / w Co., L o w .il. M m . and whiting. i.2 6 ; culls, $2.6003.60. J V ttir t f-.ve S a lv e ToCet Ä C o rk in g G ood Smoke ! ¿¿MONUMENTAL v r u L L ' 5 + w orth t Write for Prices and 5omple S ig .5 ichel & Co. PORTLAND,ORE. *í$S&Wholei>ale A g e n t s Girl Pupil Is Hypnotized. Cincinnati, Ohio.—Miss Ida Iaham. a teacher In the Hyde Park school, or dered her class to play a sleeping game and all her pupils closed their eyes ns If asleep. A moment later she called the class to awake. All the children promptly obeyed except "Peggy” Gordon. The child was car- rltd to an anteroom, where unsuccess ful efforts for two hours were mads tot awaken her. 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