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This Umcrlck lacks ono lino of completion -wo will
glvo a bait pound ahlrardelU'a Cocoa can full of silver
dollars (93) for tho boat lino submitted to complete it
In caso more than one person submits tho lino selected as
best tho money will bo divided pro rata. Opo porson may
send aa many solutions as they wiBh, thero is no limit. Tbo
correct answer may bo sent lnany form, but wo prefer that it
bo written upon tho back of a label taken -from any sizo can of
Ghlrardelll's Cocoa, Answer
mu3t bo mailed on or beforo April i
.....,.. AAmA nuiTtAn. ; A ickljr yeuna; atuaW at Yale
lr,piiuijr uuwo.w J" J"T-" Tried te atreRfthen Mm.etf upe ale,
DELLI'S CONTEST PKPARTMRNT, But a vrho "College Y.'ideV,"
20 Montgomery street, San Francisco, j Said, "Cut it out, Kiddo.
Hero's tho "Limerick."
.omM(MM,.
lMIvmtM
irar dellis Co coa
(Less Than a Cent a Cup)
Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and
tU fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price
can be better or more delicious. Your grocer
jells and recommends it.
PAGIFIC
COAST
MARKETS
ALSO LOCAL MARKKTS COi
RKCTKI) UP TO DATH OF THIS
PUBLICATION.
SMILES
v
tiurnev Manning will run
S Us proven himself an
hft&s at Portland and It
Iwri tbtn ft rner machine
imt him
ton deserves crodlt, for his nnly, out
spoken declaration that ho does not
want to doceive any ono as to what
ho wnnts to go to tho legislature for.
Ho sayH the pcoplo must tlecldo who
shall ho sonator, both at the primary
and election. Tho Hon. Frank
Davoy, who is now nlcoly settled In
a fnt federal ofllco, sends out a lllor
agalnBt Mr. Patton, Insinuating nilld-
thnt his old ago should he on easier
IIiioh thun those drawn over the
runge. He has n son, n college grad
uate and carefully trained in a bust
nosH college and Just married. Tho
young luun wai put In a bank for tin
easy job. After a fow wook tho
boy ono bright day appoars at tho
homo of hln youth and commenced
an interview something liko this
"Sny Dad. you pMt me over thero in
that varnished box on an easy Job,
1 1.. .i.. I,. n.ii. i. i.. ii.(...i
itliJ to .op ,, nlnUJl l""v m""1 l", "" " "u,m "
r ' -' . UiUUJ . .... ..... a. I
:tn mo miiiinn- f -' candidate, ana mat no may try .to Ben;
ncuble Count Snsozkv ration resiauuco io inu hiuiu lorjuanK biock tor mo anu lets go 'o
IwiikirrM v. . ,.. ik. executive mansion, 'mis is Kinu oi Oregon, i itnow tne came uusiness
.- . --.- .. Qv. jwm
4t5Twood right away.
i
Rijqbllcan club thnt
Kl in trusting the peo-
nnd I want to get into, it once more.
Mary 4oo wants to go." That sottlo.!
it. Tho two families are in Oregon
the honorablo gentleman who has
gono to livo in a faraway region
where ho can send out his compP-
raonta at two cents a pound to his old and to stay. Mama Adams says she
toraU4woodenhor8o,frlcnds anu" noIBlll)0rfl' If aI1 tno bas served her time on the prairies
fcop wile .citizens, including Mr. Davoy, ojand perofers to live where thero are
wnom Hal Patton has over dono a moro neonlo. So tho oldors will prob
ably select a homo In theWlIJnmettoj
lPtooeir!y or rlo too k,n(ln038. voto for him, he will bo
p)HM awake. nominated. Tho friendship of Mr.
itoror will certainly Incur for Mr.
should be made a Patton tll bostllity of political
gratters, and tho men who are ngnt-
ling Mr. Patton havo their own roa-
(tJeith wou d hae beon 80ns for 80 dolnE- But at tho woraf,
fiitatrdhad been a llttliJIr- ' attn cannot equal some of tho
performances of Mr. Davey, which
are in a class by thamuclve
and Inimitable. Mr. Patton will prob.
ably havo a little regard for tho con
stitution when it comes o voting
himself money, whloh Davey did
not have.
"WfMntatlon in the
". Tbe houe was 59
1 "a 1 Demotrat
" o Is a candldato
5taB nomination fur
A addod S'aianiflut
?sWUlrd card Mr Pit
of Many
Sudden Deaths.
inon mm, kstatr tiianrfhr
I'ortpr I!iQthtrM Complete SjJ of
Ixiko County Land Tract Sold
for fSJO.lOO,
(United Press LcaBcd Wire.)
San Francisco, Feb. 29. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, per cental,
$1.57 1. CO; whito milling club,
$1.65(8)1.67; white Australian.
$1.70 1.72; Northern blueBtom
$1 05(0)1.07; Northern club, $1.60
inferior grades of wheat, $1.35 gl. 50
Barley No. 1 food, $1.35 1.37
with somo fancy at $1.38; com
mon to itilr, $1.30(Q)1.32; brow
ing nt Sun FranclBco, $1.40 1,45;
browing and shipping at Porl.Cosia,
$1.401.45; Chevalier, $1.65(3"
1.85, according to quality.
Butter Fivsh California, oxtras,
27c; firsts, 26 c; seconds, 23c.
Storage, California extras, 25c;
firsts, 23c; seconds, 22c; Eastern
extras, 24 c; firsts, 22c; seconds,
21c; ladles, Eastern, 20c; firsts, 10c.
Fresh eggs, pot dozen Extra"
17c; llrsts, 16; seconds, 16c;
thirds, 15.
New cheese, per pound California
flats, fancy, 11; flrBts, lie; Cali
fornia Young America, fancy, 12 c.
firsts, 12c. Storage, Eastern fancy,
New York. 17o; Oregon, 12 c.
Potatoe. pit contal Salinas Bur-
banks, 75c $1.00; Lompocs, $1T
$1 25; Oregon Uurbanks, 75o(tJ)$l;
Hlver Whites, fancy. 50 75c; Ear'y
Hone. $1.10tfl.80; Itlver HeK
$1.3541140; sweot potatoes, $2.75
it 3 no jior orate.
Onions, Orpgou yellow, $2.60 ff 3
redx. nominal; IfintUru yellow, $2 50
2.75.
Oranges, per box -Nnvola, eholer.
$1.25(01. 76, with somo fancy at $2;
Tnngerlno, $1.26; Mnndnrluos,
$1.25..
Begin
Right
"
For all forms of nervous
diseases tako Dr. Miles
Nervine, -whether it be
simple nervousness, or
those nerve destroying fits
and Convulsions. It is a
tonic for weak nerves It
will restore nervous en
ergy, and give strength to
the entire system.
"In 1S8 my little dnucMar wa
trliken with pnnttyals ot the brain.
Kor neven long- wekn she ly Ilk
cne dead. At tlmcn ih Mould tally,
mtd BpOBins ould follow. 1 had tho
per vice of two of our bout doctor an
they could do nothing for her. At
time it would tnke two portions t
hold tier In bed, nnd for seven d&ya
and nights .we had to keen her llltl
hehd pneked lu let), tho rain Mia Buf
fered wan po severe. Mr. Prehtlct,
the drucclet dvled Dr. Mllea' Nerv
ine. 1 got a bottle nnd bemn sWtaa
h tcjiftjKionfnl every two hourt. After
itbout Ut dnyn h besnlt to quiet
Conn, nnd within two week' time
lie could nit up In bed. and rapidly
lmriroed from that time. We have
pltn her nbout twcnty-fivo bettlea of
Nervine alonR- with the Nerve a4
JJver rilln, and to-day the is weW
and healthy n ever. My wife and 1
were completely worn out; uteylns up
nlKhta with our little one durlnic her
Southern Pacific
R. R. Time Cari
Time Canl No. 53 Effect ivo Suwfeg
Dcccmbw 29th, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland PaseHMtgcr,
No. 1C. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Exprw
No. 18. 8;40 A. M. Cottage GroT
Passenger.
No. 12.- 2:4G P. M. Roseburg Pa-
8onger.
'No. 14. 9;13 P. M. Portland Ex-
I press;
Townnl PorUnml Freight.
No. 222 5:00 P. M. Portland Past
Frclgtft
No. 226 10:40 a. m way frclghl
arrives.
No. 22C 1,1:28 a m., way freight
CopartB. "
Toward SaH Francisco PasCKgcr.
No. 11. 11.08 A. M. Roseburg Pa-
sengor.
No 17. 0:46 P. M. Cottago' Qrtvr
Passongor.
No. 16.-0:56 P. M. CaliforalR x-
pross.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Franclse
Express.
Towara Bnn Fnutke FreJgeit.
No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland FH
Freight
No. 22611:28 A. M. Way-Frelgat
Nervine oureelvre, nnd with tho Very
bet of rrmidtB."
JMANUL. BODBT, Payno, Ohio.
Dr. Mllei Nervine It aold by yew
drugqlit, who will ouerantee that the
nrti Dotiio win eentnt. it ii Tain,
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
SuiTering nnd Dollars Sitvt'd.
h3. S. Lopor, of Marilla, N. Y., says:
"I am a carponter and havo had
many sovoro cuts healed by Buolt-
lon's Arnica Salve. It has saved mo
suffering, and dollars. It is by far
tho best healing salvo I hnvo over
found." Heals bums, soros, ulcors,
fuvor sores, cczomn and piles; 25c
at J. C. Perry, druggist.
CAMI'ISKLIj RKPlilKS
MILDLY TO ORANGE
IU1Iovh Alumni Flguirn Right and
RHtfititXHi NVol of Unlverwlty of
Oirgon.
Concerning the reply raado by tho
state grangojo tho University of Ore-
valley whllo tho youngsters will go;gon alumni nppcal for the stato unl
51
i
(Wostern Oregon, Cottago Grove.)
Finga) Hinds, of tho Hinds Real
Estate agttaoy, accompnnled by
Messrs. Foster brothers went to Port
land Monday and closed up the snto
of he Porter Bros, stook farm situ
ated In Lake county. Tho deal had
been pending for some weeks wait
ing for a convenient time for person
al Inspection by the Intending pur
chaser. He found a few days unoc
cupied time and made a trip to Lake
view to look over the proposition
He was very muoh plonsed with It
and at onoo notified Mr. Hinds that
he had the money and was ready to
accept the deed. Tho trip to Port
land followed.
The sale price for the tract of 2040
acre 8 $20,400. The pwrohasor la
Hi Adams neoently from Nebraska
As before said h is mightily pleased.
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4ebK:.rK.. Wooer
rc?ir:: "ofei.
iSZS
e i maur
i?JiLr2Z-
fc1? eta. ri the da.
hXL.Ut
Lrt-xjtt . -uiiurv ... .. . r '
ib?'! rlued. i UH "ls puBonaso. uer a tnousani
UrtLu!?" ,. !wy that t can be Irrigated when
2 vtMid U beoonjW' an immense bay field and
Uw2'vla1 WlU 8-rOW ,0Bg forage for wlnte.'
hitraarb. ,evu S- Mr. Adams is a thorough
JiLi- SkI!" WoekDaiR aad niade his fortune east
S" V i-w. I ot th Rockies, Ha sold his range
L! iLt! Llt!w iUlwre and ovd to town latondlne
K -rtaa? iharlest work I've doae I want t-j
-- rv "'6 "!i again iu -iiir
i and 1 know how to do It SeU m.
to tho plains. Mr. Hinds has told tho
Adames of Cottago Grove and they
may buy hero especially as It not far
across the mountains to the pasture
recently bought.
i.n
ArmtPd
n cough that has been hanging on
for over two months by taking Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup. If you have
a cough, don't wait stop it at once
with this wonderful remedy. Splun
did for coughs, colds on chest, lnflu
onKi, bronohltls and pulmonary
troubles. Prlco 25c, 60c and $1.00.
Sold by all dealers.
. . o -
Henry L, Corbett of Portland Ifc
ongaged to marry Mlaa araucnea
Hoyt of Nw York;.
-
IP YOU KNOW.
Tho merits e: the Texas Wonder, you
would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1
bottle, two months treatment, sold
by S. C. Ston drug store, or by mall.
Testimonials with each bottle.
vorslty, President P. L. Campbell
made the following statement:
"Ah have not seen tho full 4oxl
of the reply in nnswer to the statu,
ment issuod by tho committee of the
alumni of the University of Oregon,
but only the extracts printed in The
Tologram, T cannot expross a very
definito opinion as to the merits of
the nrgumonts In advance. Tho fig
ures used by tho alumni committee
In their statement wero fair nnd ac
curate as fas us I can Judge. It Is
carl stated In the committee's ar
gument that the total numbor of stu
dent, Including those in tho depart
ments of law and m&dlclne, Is used
in making the comparison of per
capita expenses of the state, for th
I reason that tho reports of other tunl
vereitlos use similar figure and don't
i segregate lu their funds the amounts
j apportioned to the d'fforent depart
ments. Tlie annroxlmation to the
per capita c6st in the various Insti
tutions fcoemod to me a fairly aoour-
ato one. and it show? tho' university
to be at the bottom of the list. The
l.tima is made on the basis of the
'new appropriation, and not on tho
hafcl-a of the pree-ant appropriation of
$47,500.
1 "As to tho question of tho courses
of study at the agricultural college
and the university. thoo are detail
thai can easily be arranged, elthei
by the boards of regonis of tho two
urfuk.r.ai.n...ff.r.rfr..uv.aMbo Institutions or by the state leglsla-
ruruuiiutr t.r..f. lj nr toatJ uy ture. If neaessary. The relatlnnahlps
riUf BOttl b btcu 1 i C ' ( rrl. !( , ....
t.oi-irtfu utu(tM ru i. i BtTr iti cxutlitg betweexn the ooUge and the
"u"t:.7rV;;r.ar,u.eg,lidat,0i nntverslty ar von- friendly, and
lag cnorougniy iiiactory agree
Best for ments.
T1MU TABLE
CORVAJiLIS A 12ASTURN TU R-
TnUna froi and to Ya-qttiHa.
No. 1
Arrives at Corvullia . . . .11:00 a, m
Arrive, at Albany ..... 555 p.m.
Loaves Ynqulna 6:45 a, m,
Arrives at Albany' 11:58a.m.
No. 2
possible, and tho general opinion of Loavo Albany k ...... .12:35 p. m
those who looked Into tho matter nt Arrlvoa at Ynqulna .... 615 p. m-
all carefully was that the approprla- Trains to and from Detroit.
tlon asked for was n vory roasonnblo Loavoo CorvtlIlB ...... 1:40 p. nit
cue, In vlow of the urgent noad at N5. 3
the university for addltonal tnilldings I.ouvon Albany ........ 7:30 a. mi
and equlpmoiu. Tho Intention of thai a. M. -if: 00, a7:05, 8:05, IOjOG.
frluuda of tho unlvorslty was to roly No. i
wholly on tho strength of tho ensu Lonos Dotrolt x. ,. . 1:00 p.m.
proatntod. Tho bill enjriod by so follows, commonolng Jnn, 16, 1008-r
TrnliiH for Cop-all Is.
No. 8
Loavos Albany 7:56 a.m.
Arrlvos nt Corvallls . . . . 8;36 a. m.
No. 10.
overwhelming a majority that thoro
would soom to hnvo beon no need of
anything hut a clear statement nnd
fair argumont.
"Tho simple fact Is thnt the unl
vorslty Is nt prosont receiving vory Lonvca Albany
moagor support from tho stato and Arrlvoa at CorvalllB
that it must olthor bo given a larger No. 6
appropriation or practically closo its Leases Albany
doors against the Increasingly largo Arrlvoa at Corvallls
teeeeaie
eeeeet
3:55 p. m.
4:35 p. m.
7:45p, m.
8(26 p.m..
numbor of students who are each Trains for Albnny.
yenr applying for admission. Tho No. 5 '
numbor of high whools In tho stato Loaves Curvallls G:30a,nr.
Is hcroaslng rapidly, and they nro Arrives at. Albany 7:10a. m.
ondlni; a larger numbor of gradu-l No, 0
atos,to tho unlvonlty each year. Tha Loavos Corvallls
slate thould nox mako a protonBO of Ariivos at Albany
providing adequately for theso yconr. No 7
"ion and women when in ronllty It Is Loavoa Corvallls
not doing so." Arrlvos nt Albany ...... 6:40p.m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
t
2:16 p.m.
2:05 p. m
6:00 p. mi
Keeping Open House.
Everybody la welcome when
we
Leaves Corvallls 11:16 a. un
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a. nu.
No. 12 (8undny only)
fool goed: nnd wo feel that way only Leavos Albauy 12:36 p. m.
when our dlgcstivo organs aro work- Arrlvos at CorvalllB .... 1:18 p, ia
Jng properly. Dr. King's New Life For further Information apply to
Pills regulate tho action of stomach, ' AVM. MrMURRAY,
Hvor and bowol3 so perfectly one G'n. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon,
can't holp feeling good when be uses ' Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O. P. A,
those pills. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug,
store.
I
Tho First National bank of Tllla
mook, of whloh James Walton, Jr., Is
cnshlor, makos a flno showing in its
annual statement. ,
Oregon Electric
! Railway Copay
TWin CARD
-o-
Effeotlvo Saturday, Feb. 15, 1008.
Leaving Salem Dully,
No. 2 for Portland and intermediate-
Worn Out j tatloua 8:00 a. m.
That's the way you feel about the No. 4 for Portland and Intermediate
lung when you havo a hacking) Rtationu 11:00 a.m.
cough. It's foolishness to let it go Na. 6 for Portland and InlormedlaU
on and trust to luok to got over It,; atatjons 2:00 p. m
wbon Ballard's Horehound Syrup will No. 8 for Portland nnd Intermediate
stop the cough and bral be lungs.
Price 25c, 50o and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by all dealers,
NO.
8
'No.
Salem hickory bark remedy Is ad
vert.aed In uearl aw the papers in
tho state
stations 5:00 p. m.
Arriving Huietn Dally,
No. 1 from Portland nnd intermediate
stations' 10:40 a. m.
3 from Portland and intermediate
R. II. Robinson, ono of tho most statlonn 1:40 p. m.
progressive business men of Condon, No. 5 from Portland and Intermediate
Is dead, and the prog of eastern stations 4:40 p. in.
Orecon laments his untimely depart- No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate!
tire. stations 7.40 p. rn
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1 have fouod the cure.
1 will M&U. wee of eay tharge. tay Immm tru
m with full leelnwUeM to nTwSStlhSi
womaa'e aUmanU. I want to Ull aM omm e4wet
thl curc-yo, ajr reader, for younclf, yauTdeuur.
your uotber, or jrovr Uur. 1 waat to 1J you ktr
to core yountlvM at hone without the beta of a
atartor. iUn ommI undrUud womea'a (uaVJiyia.
What we womn 1 knew from esprince. we knew
vir uian mur Bocwr. t Know UiAt By turn U4t
1 etst U a mit and ure cure for LMcerk
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VetW4$, VletUi or OmuUm Taieer or kthi
alM I 1 to tke haad, Utk tm4 kwerKiwir
dawn Jtnir. aenrouinaii. crcto Ug U
the p)o, muUmckviy, 4ttki U cry, hot fittk.
cm4 by WMkMiiii pMr to our m.
I want to Mod yoti a comnUta In dLv ...
m&XtjHlrtiy it to prove to won that you c turm
HHkumU at hunt, , gukVly and tunlyT 1U.
1 "A fur ns I hllVa kflflWR HO 1111(1110, "immmam- BumUr. K It u.UI ii .. ..i.r "T!,S. TTZ
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CANOVCATnAATlC
.... a 1-1-. ... il.A .fAn Wam TWH
uar i ui lufiifnaiuru r iwt iuuuo. -7r-i.ieili-f.w-.
, i r" " Aa.v.rrm'rz..r.rmL.r7'
rslty In securing tuo'Mfta- '
ur in Hiuvwriiy in bwiiuhb
fMLsaage of the appropriation bill
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mavaauMi atetflPtfa liftil IaM ka Mas attttf t 4 L &( ... f- WWeeB .R'rUW)H( "
a , uatoiwa. is tzzz Tu&rzzzJFZL ss?s sm
X-J!. ilnrnpaaaa aai ktaitk alaeya weaHa trw ka Bee.
large dIegaUon of the members tttJZStt&Stt
the IeKWattire VfeUed the university , adeay eeilfccJreaaUtkaee a t'aklid or toiauJwautJwkYe!X
. ' ta krttm m iiaai acii ki.ch - n aaaarai itbbbiti m i ii uia b. -
xlfr&g$X?JWti&&&ia aad laod into 1U seeds in per
ota la bom
0ikUaU4 te
stUneRenit(iyC..ctutacrH.Y. $& geveral years to come was explained
er-. WUww yoa Mye, I tmttrji to hetrfyeer eabealtty wke knew aaJ wM qtajHir UkT
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SOB. Te UUUget OI expeaaiiura iur ttiQM uewtMlrteHt teH m mm yeir e-WaM. a3tLT,Ik'l TILTu.
wniaiHM, rfriMtatu-, MnHW4jraMMMUw.rtwn AAtm at
iUH.ViU.SIU, TEH WLm mm to each member as thoroughly a. ' sWHMMWl, w H.
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