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no OREGON VOL. XII. OREGON CITV. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 1. 1895. NO. 43. COURIER. LUXURY... It b to recline it ease on one of our su herb couches. Hliimber conies unsought uiiritrsucli delightful coiiditioai. Piece ol furniture like these are u pleasant to look ou h they are to He on, and tbli fact manes mem an irresistiiue temptation to repute. Our enllie Hook la packed lull M leuipiaiioue lor mat matter, teinpla tiuiis in parlor and bedroom suiirs and every kind of furniture, and unprece dented temptations in price. Some peo ple are alwayi quoting from soiiieb'idy, tint cur favorite quotations are figures li He tn we: angle lounge., 14 and up- warus; ueii iiiungea, pi nu upwaru.; (Jouchea, f I and upwards. Kvery article ill our .lure at .uuu iuw prices. BKLLOMY & BUSCIl OREGON CITY EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route Of TIIK SOUTUEUN PACIFIC CO. Kliri' I'ruiiiii Leave I'urtlaud Uaily. Souili.'! I Nurlli. II 1:. tf u. I l.i' i-iirlluiid Ar I 7 : 10 1. M. I l.v On-guii city Lv 7.w. 10 4 a.m. 1 Ar tuu rraiitiaio Lv ij:uy jr. Tim above train, slop hi all alutuin. Iroiu I'llltllllld III AlOilll)' IIIIMllJtlVU, Ittllgflll, HllclltlS. HnLcy, llarri.inirg, Jiiikiikii City, Irvmx, fcu genu mid all ftUu'ii Iruiu jtoHcburg to Ami and llll'lllAlVC. " itu km t! 1 1 u m 1 1, b a 1 i . y 8 :lll A. M. , l.v U :il a.m. l.v 6 :,'iU ! H. I Ar Portland on-guii ( lly Uuai-burg AM r.k ll:'.1i r. a i.uiA. a DINI.Nil t'AKH ON OlillKN ItUlTK. PULI.UA.S BUFFKT SLkEI'EKU A Nil SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Atlui litit to all Through Indus. Wnnishle lilvi.loii, llftwecn I'Oltl l.AM) ami OK V A I. LIU bail niAiN UAii.rtaxcai'iauHiiav.j 7:;10A.M. I l.v Portland Ar 1 &:::fi I1. M 12: It l'.l. I Ar l.'orvullia l.v 1 :Ul K SI At AlbiinyHihl ihirviilila con tied with tralu 01 Oregon rncine KHiiniau KICK P.- THA 4: 4 P. N nAII.Y(l!Xrltl'THUNOAY.I M. 7.2HP. M. l.v Ar 1'ort'and Mr-Mhilivllle 8 A. M I 5:ro A. M TllltOCmr TICKKTS Til ALL I'OINTM IN TIIK KASTKIIN BTATK8, CANADA AND KUItOPE Can ho nliliilncd at the Imveat rates from I.. It. MOOKK, Agenl, Oregon city It. KOKIILKR. E. P. IIDCKR3. Ml. (J P. P. Alien! Portlanil. Or. Manager. 1 CAVtAl.mflULMAKKS CAN Rrtmint answnr nd an honont oplnton, write to UNNA ('(I. who have bad nearly fifty yean exiwrtonce In tJie t-atont btulneM. Common icv- COPYRIGHTS. I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a tloim Hf pIcMt (Vinflilfmtlr.l. A Ilnndhnak nf In. formation concerning 1'ntentn and bow to ob tain them Kent free. Also a catalogue of meooao loul and aeluntltto books sent free. Patents taken thrmittb. Munn k Co, reoelr apeuittl notloelnthe HrtfMitlllo Amerlrnn and tli us are brouuht widely before the public with, out cost tn the Inventor. This splendid paper IwmeU weekly, elepantly Illustrated, has byfarth laruest clrculntlon of any sclent I lie work In tha world. 9,'ayosr. Sample copies sent free. Hulldlim E.lltion. monthly. tifiOa yoar. Mlntrl cituies, -4.) cuius, iwery nuuiuur oontains neau 111111 piares. in ooiurs, ana unoioiira nuuses. wltn plana, euaullnit builders I I fill plates, In colors, and ihotofiraphs of new snow ina lLnnt dnHlims and seoure oontmrtav AftiirnaM MUNN it. CO. NEW YuitK, 3til BllOALWaT. To CONSUMPTIVES In uni.cniliii.rd having been restored to lit-tilt h by ciini'le nit'Hiin, after untlorlnif for MM'eral yenrH with a severe Iiiiir AHc'tf(ini and that dread disease rmiiniitlii, U anxIouh lo mtike kiiuwn to his fellow mi lie rem the meanf nf on re. To tlme who desire It. he will cheer fully xend ((rev of charge; a copy of the preset lv tion iini'il, which they will (hid a sure cure for f'oiiHiimptliiii, AMtluiiH, CHtarrlt, It rone It i lla and all throni unci lung Muladiea He liopi'M kll sutlt'rcrs will try his remedy, as It ii Inviilualile. Those desirlnj the presfrlption, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blus-lng, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miiiao sootig Powders. For Children Cutting their Teeth. IN use: OVER VlFTV YEARS. Hellene Feverish Heat, prevent fits. Convulsions, and preserve a healthy state of the constitution during Vm period of teething. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. - MuaUng Liniment conquer! Pain. Makes nan or Beast well Sain. A PAYING INDUSTRY The Penitentiary Stove Foun . dry Has Made Money. COGSWELL'S SENATE REPORT In the Cli).iii( Hour ot the Legislature the Matter Wa. fully Dlaeuaaed and the Measage of tlorerour Lord the Subject Aeted Upon. Balkm, February 20. Among the acts of tlie legislature', closing hours was the submission of the majority an minor ity reports 011 the stove-factory question, There was very little dill'erence in the two reports except that Senator Cogs well's minority report went Into the sub ject more fully. It was as followa : The undersigned, a member of your committee appointed nnder senate reso lution No. 10, to consider a report upon the following extracts from the message of Governor Lord . It is never wise for a state to buy an enterprise which prudent men are anx ious to get rid of. There is an impres sion among some of our people i'i"t the purchase of the foundry plant ami lis operation with convict labor has not been productive of pront or advantage to the state. The idea is that 'an ele phant' was unloaded upon the state. I truttt there is no foundation for such im pression, but that facts will disclose that the foundry has been successfully and prolltably operated, furnishine regular employment for convicts aim making the penitentiary In a great measure a is your amount expended for labor, salaries etc., H, 800.(11, gives net profits at cost, I2.4fi7.31. "It is a well-known fact that during me past two years but very few manu aciiiring enterprises nave been con ducted wltn niucn prollt, while many navesuccuiiiDeu to tne general aepres sion. "That the foundry hat not only been self-atiliDorting. but has a cash balance of 14,888.15 and outstanding accounts receivaute 01 iiz.wh.io speaks well for the mangenient and shows it to be prolitable institution for the state. as 10 wnetner t lie state Di d more for the plant than should have been paid 1 am not sufficiently advised to give an opinion. "ii such was the case, the fault lie. with the law which compels the gover nor, secretary 01 state ana state treas urer to purchase this identical rjlant. and as they had no discretion in the matter, but were obliged to make th purchase whether it was oUered for a reasonable price or not. the wonder Is Unit the owners did not compel them to pay the entire sum of too.OOO which was appropriated." COLLEGE KIDNAPING A Bold Affair Which Kalletl to Hreak II u m Klval Nool.ty'a Social Ciiampaio.s, III., February 20 J. E Rhinvhard, Frank Twineman, Walter Bunn and young Shamel, the university freshmen who were kidnaped by a num ber of Greek-letter fraternity men, bave been rescued or voluntarily brought back to their friends. The kidnaping nas caused more excitement than any thing which has occurred here for years, ine manner in which the men were seized, blindfolded, tied hand and foot, thrown into a carriage, driven Ave miles out into the country and held captive in an emptv farm House for nearly fif teen hours makes a highly interesting story. The freshmen's social last night. li..l. V.A LM...!., . i...r . ' ... .11 .1 4 I "v l"fllllg WOO llltCUUCU w uuvu.u,!,.,.,,.,!!, vruc euiie nave broken up, was, however, a sue of the case. 'begs leave to sub- cess. eelt-suslainin? institution. It mit the following report: "The foundry at the penitentiary has Deen in operation during the past twenty months with satisfactory retulte. and after a careful examination of the plant, stork, books and the methods employed by Superintendent R. B. Fleming, who has been acting under the supervision of the governor, secretary of state and slate treasurer, as a board of managers. I find that the institution has been we.i managed, and while it has not been made as profitable as when operated under the contract system on account of the general business depression, it has given employment to a large number of the convicts, and thus served the Drin- cipal purpose for which it is maintained Dy the state. "The plant is in excellent condition. and is worth more than when the state purchased it, as there have been added thereto over $7,000 in new patterns, machinery and improvements. "these additions and lmurovementa A Cure fur Iu.anlly. London, February 20. The Dally Chronicle's Vienna correspondent says Professor Wagner, of the Vienna Uni versity, expounded a cure for insanity to the medical society yesterday. He in jects Koch's tnberculine, causing a fever, after which the insanity is diminished. He repeated the treatment a few times, each injection lessening the insanity until eventually it vanished. The Armenian Inquiry. Constantinople, February Among the witnesses before the com mission of inquiry at Mooeh was 1 mm who showed the delegates the wounda which he said the Turkish said the Turk ish soldiers had inflicted with their bayonets. The Turkish military tur geons deposed that the scars were left NORTHWEST NEWS Condensed Telegraphic Reports j of Late Happenings. TAKEN HOT FROM THE WIRES Buitg.t of New. for Kaaj Dlg.itlon from DIBr.r.ut Part, of tha Stata. of Wa.h inglun, Oregon and Idaho llama of lataroat to I'aclfle (tonal People. Joseph Duma haa Wn Annnlrttnl ceiver of the Ashland. Or., mine. Htrrlt k's new cannery at The Dalles, vr.,s ucuig put in snape lor work. .ATacoma uian has applied for a di- yuruc uecause ma wile called nitn 1 fraud. The bonus and eaaemanta f,,rtl, M,l, leal Uke, Wash., sanitarium have all oeen secured. There is a movement nn font In TV. cbrna to raise a bonus among the fruit men iur a cannery. The fin tirrowera nf Klm and l..ln. ity nave loruied un aaoi-iati,iii tn l.niM anu operate a cannery. Albany's, Or., new charter Drovldes for iBBuiiig ti.u,wv in uonus to nav on ac cumulated indebtedness. A iNew Whatcom. Wanh mill h.. contracted to Iiinnsh a Cli non firm 000,000 feet of (ir wagon-tongue plank. Everett, Wash., has taken a (it of snlte against Seattle, and will show it by join ing Tacoma in calling Mt. Rainier Mt. Tacoma. J.ieuUnant Georun If. Fnrt.nn h.. been elected captain of company B at Seattle, to succeed Captain L. 8. Booth, resigned. The Great Northern Ima aannrml tha Shippers' Association of Seattln that suiiauie terminals will be constructed immediately. The l.akeview. Or.. Fiaml nee I. plr. culating a petition to have a United States army post at Lakeview. as a sub stitute for re-occupying Fort Bidwell should it be decided to restore that abandoned post. An unusual and neculiar diamuA la spreading among the Indian ponies on the Unmtilla reservation and causing much uneasiness to white settlers in the vicinity. The horses alllicted reel and stagger, hair drops off and sores break out all over the body. The supreme court baa affirmed the I Hon! .inn nl f Iia an n..in. v I cK..l.aA . countv in thn raoa of Union I Jrior ...n. tenced to ten years for poisoning her hus band. The case was made interesting I from the fact that the woman's own daughter testified against her. The fishing fleet at Astoria.Or.. will be augmented this year by several new MAKING OF ARMOR PLATES. The Indian Head Taata the Beginning of a Itavolutlun. Kkw Yok, February 26. The opin ion la generally expressed by naval ex pert In this city that the results of tests made on the fourteen-inch armor plate at Indian Head Thursday are only the beginning of a revolution In the process of making plates of this class. John G. A. LeUliman, the president of the Car negie Steel Company, came to New York to-day In company with Mr. Frlck to consult Mr. Carnegie in reference to the trial and future experiments in this process 01 making plates. Mr. Iish man in an Interview said : "It is perhaps a little orematnre to say that the entire process of making armor piaies win be revolutionized by the extraordinary results of the tests tnaila a. lniMmn 1a.,I Tk.l.M k.. 1. is certain that a new field for develop ment has suddenly been orjened to in. and it is impossible to say what results may not be obtained after the series of exprimente-suggested to ns by the trial have been made. One thing is very ev ident, and that is the making of armor Dlate is in ita infancy, and It nm anmna to have been reduced to a race between the steel manufacturers in countries building warships as to who will soonest attain the highest perfection in the art of producing the plates. "ine qualities ol steel are so peculiar that any change in the process of han dling it in its manufacture may lead to Ereat changes in the result. It might e said that the manufacture of steel la also in its infancy, so that armor plates made of this material are susceptible of great Improvement. I cannot say tbat the government will order all future plates to be made by this process, but I believe that Captain Sampson was verv favorably impressed with the result at Indian Head Thursday. Of course it is not our place to urge the government to adopt any particular process. It is our place to make the plates and show what they can stand. The plate that was tested Thursday was not made for any particular ship. It was a harveyized plate seventeen inches in thickness, which we had placed under the rollers and reduced to fourteen inches. The trouble with the surface hardening is that it makes an uneven strain on the plate, so that the shock of a projectile striking it is not evenly distributed, and makes the plate liable to crack. By taking a harveyized plate and heating it over again and then putting it under the rollers the whole mass la made more even, and the atraln nf a almt atrilrinu It ' is more evenly distributed." THE SEALING DAMAGES.! PORTLAND MARKETS. good from The green produce market Is In shape to receive a full supply California, almost all which came by me last steamer having cleaned no. Steady prices ruled. Country produce 11 arriving Ireely. Eggs are again on the downward march. Sales were made at Me. The grocery list is unchanged Wheal Market. f i i , , . ... t iv locai wneai market is at a very low ebb so far as trading la concerned and the same will apply equally well to prices. There is scarcely any demand and quotations are almost wholly noroi nal. For export purposes Walla Walla wheat is worth 40c per bushel, and valley 7577c per cental. Prod oca Market, Floor Portland. Salem. fWIL .n.l uayton. are Quoted at I2.S0 nor liarral Uolddrop, 12.60; Snowflake, 2.80j Ben ton county, 2.30j graham, 2.162.30j superfine, il.UO. Oath Good white oata nnntnd firm at wax, mining, zv(S3Ucj gray, 2027c. Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags $6.76(30.00; barrels, O.0O6.26; cases, ao.ju. sahlbx reeu parley, onmebe nut t.i. u ., , . .. ; . ran!, urowmg, ouiaooc per cental, accuruuiK w quality. juuurrurra .uran, They Muat Be Paid lo Maintain tha Na tion. Honor. Washington, February 2 . Secretary Gresham has decided he will make no $12.00; shorts, none in market; chicken wheat, 07$ ffiiw pur cvuuu. HAY Uood. IDffllU per ton. BOTTIR Fancv creamery la nnnbut at 22fi26c; fancy dairy, 17X20c; fair " gooa. iz,(gioci common, 810c per pouna. Potatoxs Quotations wholly nomi nal. Onions Good Oregon, 90c$l per sack. Poultry Chickens, old, 2.603.00 per dozen ; young, 2.002.60 per dozen : ducks, firm at 4.60a5.00; geese, $6.00 h.60; turkeys, live, at So per pound; dressed, about 10(3 11c per pound. oas Oregon were quoted weak at 1 4c per dozen. , Tropical Frdit California l $3.50(34.60; Sicily. t4.60(ttO.()0: banana. $2.60(3.60 ; California navels, 2.50(a si) per oox ; pineapples, Honolulu, $3.00(3 3.60: sugar loaf, $6. Figs, California black, boxes, quoted at $1.26; sacks, 4(3 6c; California white, 10-pound boxes, 90c$1.00; 25-pound boxes, $2.60; sacks, 68c; Turkish, boxes, 1410c: fancy large, 2021c; bags, 10c. Fhxmii Fruit Apples, good, $11.60 per box; common, 75c$l. Oksuon Vkqutableii Cabbage, lc per pound ; squash, 66c per dozen. California Viol-tables Bruasels sprouts, $1.25 per 30-pound box; string until., livyiou per pounu; green peas, 12(13c per pound ; artichokes. ll.OOtd "As old as theliilWand never excell ed. "Tried and proven " ' ia the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Retm- 7") -L 'ator '8 hPirPY only Liver JbWZI . and Kidney, medicine to which you can pin your faith for a cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold hy all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made intoa lea. The King of Ll.ar Medirlnea, . "1 have twed yourMlnimmit Liver Regu lator and ran Cfmai-lrntloiisly aay It 1. the king of all liver medicine., I inaUler It at medicine ohet In linelr. Oeo. W. Jack, son, Taooma, Watbluglou. 49-EVEBT PAOKAOEta aa tha Z Stamp la red on wrappaa Th Pills diwub anu n ivuuin w uBuuum wuucn, 1 i-ii i j x.iAi uer uozen : ca.niinnvnr. Kftn tur by burns. Inviewofthecoi.flictofevl.IThecani.er.es of to-day are far in ad-1 ' w P"8 dozen: 2 60 per crate-. s . . . " . J n i.i ... 1 ..anna - i ' tha tilll nnmnpi ait i no tAvf, nlMl a nav tvs i .va ' . . ' ,r" are coneiuerea as more tuaii olltjetting 1 UBUB wuiuiiuHioneru urgea mat ine wcro IBW yearnj -rr-r- to.wigi.w per cental; cucumbera, hot -Job Printing at the Courier Office. any depreciation on account of wear daring the twenty months of operation. "Alter a careiui examination of the report of the board of managers in con nection with ah investigation of the foundry plant, books, eic. I find that said report is correct with the exception of the method uzed in computing the 'value of manufactured goods on hand' in exhibit B, as the inventory of manu factured goods on hand should be at the actual cost and not the computed selling value. "The stock on hand at actual cost shows as follows: 8 ovt'iand raiiKe,44.1(bii.,.t3(!eliUl3,3ii W S-tsKtovei'ilMIK.i,3,9H8lu.,at:teeilLI.. 419 61 Hollow wi-re, '.6,11.8 ids., at 8 cent. 786 M Ml.cclluneom ea ting, 182 306 lb., at 8 ceil 6 409 18 M I. ellan oun upill a 8,1H9 91 Pig Iron 619 60 Fuel, coke aud wot.d. 9119 07 Coat of manufactured good, and ttrck on hand.. The tola! ..lei amount t , t 4717 46 , 4.',(AKJ Hi Making a total merchandise ere lit ol iM,724 33 "The total cost of materials and sup plies being ;lll, 400. 41, leaves the gross profits at $27,317.02; deducting the wounds be examined bv a surgeon with out official relations to the government. ago, and it will be the modern cannery of the future that will make salmon packing a profitable business. The Weiser Flouring Mills Company of Weisar, Idaho, is looking into the ad-1 the bill fails now, then be will proceed 1.: k. .. . . .. : : . , . . ii . 1 ! 1 1 : , . 1 .. .1 , . 1 1. t Oood Price fur a Stamp.' Sah Francisco, February 26. Within the past week philatelic circles, have vieabilityot removing its plant to Baker immediately to draw up a treaty for sub' been excited over the "find" and sale in I ".v, ur. n is said that the proposition ; mission to tne senate creating an arm th la city of onn of Hi oraaraat at.mn DM been favorably considered, and that tration committee to adjust the claims. n v o... . ,r , the mill would be moved if the citizens lhe United States will have no other kiio unuiBgo. BUBwineu uy oriueu seal- muubb, fi.iowi.w, garilc, OlSiO per ing vessels seized by our naval ships and Pun" lettuce, 26u per dozen, $1 per revenue cutters tn Bebrinut Sea before , box. the making of the modus vivendl. Ill Nuts Almonds, soft ahell, 9Uc ufn 1 . 1 J.tartevcBnti of .k-; will guarantee to buy the product of the course open than this, for we should be I". Li??.Tr u? lar?! 6a.n ,FrBnc,8r? "' There ie no better point in the dishonored among nations if we failed "w'ueu. tiiecovereu giate for the estab shment of aflourinir'to carrv out the obligation. Imposed Hawaiian 5-uent missionary stamp. the issue of which was only in existence a few weeks. He disposed of it to H. J. Crocker, San Francisco's most promi nent collector, for $360 yesterday. New York's Whlpplng-Poat Hill. Albany, N. ' Y., February 22. The mill than this. Powder river valley pro- upon us by our voluntary act in submit duces more .than enough wheat to keep ting the sealing question to the Paris a 100-barrel mill running night and day arbitration. The Paris arbitration tri- the year round, and the products of the , bunal ruled out all claims for conse- -.ill ill u..,l ....... 1.. ui. ! i. .j.- . 1 ujii. nm unu rciuiv caie iu i,iiti aujaceui. mining camps anu supply points. The board ot curators of the Washing- Inirlnn Ktala 1 1 i u ,n p ion 1 U..., 1 .. , .. a Ann.. Senate judiciary commiitee will to-mor- posed of Elwood Evans. Tacoma, presi row favorably report Senator O'Con-, dent; Henry Boeder, WhaUom county, nor's Gerry whipping-post bill, amended vice-president; General L. P. Bradley, o ti.at normal nni.i,m.n . i. I T'erce county, chairman; B. F. Barge. r """ Kittrtaa munt A. A Hannv Kini iiiiieu on persons assaulting a lemaie or r ,t ' ., child of either sex under the age of 10 years. Wife-beaters, whom Gerrv was anxious to reach as well, are exempted from the provisions of the bill. Knowledge is Power LATEST DENTAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Figure 1 show, a mouth where the four Inclanni have been extracted, mid the two cunplds (eye teeth): crown, de stroyed to the puin hue, .howlug the cuipld root, prepared to receive a brlcge. figure 2 rcpreieut. the bridge r ady (or adjustment Figure 3 reiraenta the eaie aller bridge baa been placed lu poftUltjU. i TEETH (?) iM4 without uf PLATE ST rm mm FIznr 4 It if tuelw to wear plat Id the month hn ft bri-le cttu be tUwhei to a few remaining teeth mad ruoU. Figure 6 ahow. the lo of two upper teeth, the six yenr molar and the Hrst bicuspid. The bridge above I. attached by an open faci gold crown over the wound bicuspid, aud a bar which extend, luto a cavity of the adjolulug molar. Figure 6 .how. the bridge anchored In poaitlon. Figure 9 ahowa a root with crown ready to attach. It li oily to extract a root when It can be crowned aud mad. aa uneful aa ever. - Plirnrft 10 av mnilth tht ham Inat nit f V. t . I --n i ui krri u uiii it'iir; the tvo ouipMi aud twomoUrt.; they are ihowu ua ureutuwd fiiP fil 1 1 ili.i.uB l,rl.l. a Figure 7 represent a full let of teeth on a gold plate. r gnre a iiinatratea a earn I which the lateral Im-lmr ha. beeu I, .tamllhecemral ii el.or erow n ilvatroyvd. To thla ro.. acri wu hni bwii fnatp-ie-1 anH a t-n4h h.. tict-n a-Mi.-d ti the crown t-i lit the h le left b the UmI laieial luviwr. Flrura II ahowa th bridge complete, ready to placa In pudtiou, an ihowo iu Ugure 10. JOSEPH HICKEY Graduate of ibe CLicayo C lleje of D ntal Snrt;erjr. also a post crada aieol lie American Colli ge of D n. lal n-g' ry. rigare 12 ihows the bridge In place , natural aa Ufa. IOE IliraiM QPUi'lEO IT OFFICE FREE OF IMl Dra. Hlekey 4 Hirkey, gralo.tea of leading college, ol Dental Surrery, formerly of Ch. eago, whoae live. h.ve been deroted to the atudy of the dental art, make a .peFi.lt. not of robbing the mouth of the teeth .till left lor amrice, but of bulldiug np a full act from teetk and roou whih afford raffldeut hwl. for crown and bridge work. They are prepared to do all kloda of work pertaining lo tbe dental profession. Mitt, MJLLIE B, HICKEY Graduate i f the DENTAL DErARTHE T STaTE C.MVEEMTY OF I0A Drs. HICKEY & HICKEY, Eras 117 and 118 Beta Bu Corner Third ad Minjto Anyone laving Fire Dollars' Worth of Work Done will bare his fare paid from Oregon City to Portland and return. county; Senator F. G. Deckenbach, neiiaus; J. II. 1ong, .Lewis county; Miles C. Moore, Walla Walla; W. F. Prosser, Yakima; Allen Wier, Olympia; Charles W. Hobart, Tacoma. At a meet ing held in Olympia the other day Ezra uieek-er, 01 ruyallup, was elected a member of the board to succeed the late J. P. Stewart, of Puyallup. The coast and geodetic survey steamer Hassler is practically out of commission, and will be sold to the highest bidder on or about March 20. The Hassler has wintered at Tacoma for two seasons. No appropriation was made by congress to continue her in the service, and rather ,k.H I 1 - , . . - vubii nave ner lay np poasiuiy two or three seasons in charge of a sbipkeeper it was decided to sell her. The Hassler was built in 1871 and cost about $70,000. She went into commission in 1872, and has been in continual service ever since. Her commander is Lieutenat G. it. Har ber, who commanded the expedition sent to the Arctic regions to recover Ex plorer Long's body Tne cannervmen on the Washington side of the river are interesting them selves in an effort to secure the estab lishment of a hatchery on the Kalama river, in Cowlitz connty, as well is one on the Chinook river at or near the point where Deputy Fish Comissioner Al Houchen conducted his successful experiments in salmon hatching last ian. inecanners expect that the re cent appropriation of $20,000 bv the Washington legislature will be sufficient when economically expended to estab- nsn two hatcheries at the points named on such a scale as will prove a powerful argument in favor of a more liberal ap propriation Dy tne next legislature. At a recent meeting of tbe Tacoma chamber of commerce the following resolution was introduced Dy K. u. Hud son and passed : "Be it resolved that it ia the aense of the Tacoma chamber of commerce that it is unwise, and will necessarily result in great loss to con tinue the construction of the capitol building now in course of erection at Olympia, and we therefore nrge the legislature to enact a law which wi suspend tbe construction of said bnil.l ing until more prosperous times than the present and the value of the lands donated by the general government for una pnrpose snau nave oeen more ac curately and fully ascertained." A deal has been consummated nnder which J. h. Jennings, of Salt Lake, and associates will purchase the Ridenbaugh canal near Boise and some 8,000 acres of land belonging to the company. The price paid ia in the neighborhood of $350,000. The canal irrigates a large section oi country below lioise, jnclud ing lands in the vicinity of Nam pa. It is understood that an extensive coloni zation project is a part of the new own ers' scheme to he followed by the erec tion of extensive beet-sngar works. Mr. Jennings is prominently identified with the Utah Sugar Company. He has been investigating the Boise section for two years, and has said the soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to sngar-beetcul-tare. quential damages, and allowed claims oniy wnen tne vessels bad actually been seized and where the crews haa been imprisoned. Even on this basis the claims amount to nearly $1,000,000. Be sides there were about two-score of men, officers and crews of the seized vessels, who suffered imprisonment, and their claims were compromised by the agree ment made by Mr, Gresham. The sec retary believes if all these claims are suomiitea to a committee lor adjust ment, the United Statos will fare much worse than under the terms of the peud ing bill. THE THEATER HAT. 1 per pound: paper shell, 12Ui4c: new trup vaiuornia walnuts, solt -shell, lll2.itfc; standard walnuts, 10tfllc; j mi mn cnesnuts, jz(I4cj pecans, 13(3180; Brazils, 12)tf13c; filberts, titsioc; peanuts, raw, fancy, 57c; ruaBiBu, juc; nicxory nuts, 810c; co coa nuts, 90c per dozen. Wool Valley, 810c, according to quality; Umpqua, 79c; fall clip, 6g0c; Eastern Oregon, 5(7c. Hops Choice, 7c; medium, 46c; poor, Sc. Provisions Eastern hama. m odium. llili'c per pound; hams, picnic, lutaiiic; DreaKiast paeon izisc; short clear sides. 10(3 11 Art aalt aides, 910c; dried beef hams, 13 i4c; lard, compound, in tins, 8'tf w,iio; iara, pure, in tins, 7J6UXc; pigs' feet, 80s, $3.50; pigs' feet, 40s, $3.25; aim, fi.zo. MISS I dia- I In 20 I Cores I 007 11 HUM IT ii failing Ben-' twitching ; of the eyes and other paita. Strengthen!, Invigorates and tone, tha enUresyttem. Huetaa cure. geollity, . . Nervousness, Kmta.iona. anddrvelopte ' ana reMons Weak organs. Pains In the la Moaaory of tha Dm4 Cear. St. PcTgRSBDao, February 26.-The czar baa ordered tbe appointment of a commission to fonnd in memory of the lata Czar Alexander an inatitntion where a home will be provided lor dis abled authors, artists and acton. Comment Upon tha Action of the Calf furula Legl.latnro. Chicago, February 25. The Post has the following editorial : "The California legib!ature is the first to put in form the rage of the matinee man against the high theater hat. It has passed a law forbidding the wearing of bats in places of public amusement and providing for a fine of ,$60 for its violation. "What a silly thing this California law is. What puerile notion of their position must these assemblymen enter tain who fancy their duties comprehend a censorship over dress. In other times and in other countries laws were seri ously enacted forbidding this class or that from wearing beards, or allowing their hair to grow long, or appearing in public in certain colors, or donning blouses of a cer.ain kind, or boots of a certain length. But one would think that Americans of this century had gone Deyond tms sort ol experimenting. Pos sibly the action of the Californians was tomfoolery which clownish legislators have engaged in of late, In which case it is doubly reprehensible." Bulllvaa'e Company Disbanded. Jacksonville, Fla., February 25. John L. Sullivan's vaudeville company disbanded here at noon to-day. Most of ita members will go north Sunday morn ing. Dissatisfaction with their treat ment by the star is the cause. Bill Wright, of Pittsburg, who took out Hut livan as manager, and Seward. Danny Dwyer and three others will go to Cuba to-morrow and give sparring matches there for two months, after which they win an go to spam. Merchandise Market. Salmon. Columbia, river No. 1, tails, Si.otgit.nu; no. z, talis, 2.2f!.60; fancy, Mo. 1. flats. $1.75011.85: Alaska, No. 1, talis, $1.201.30; No. 2, tails, $1.00 HllflAB T SUl. P An. nvlw. fl A!,'. . ,B, ,-" oua V,-I7H, dry granulated, S'c; cube crushed and powdered, ttc per pound ; c per pound uiBcuunt ou an g roues lor prompt cash half barrels, e more than barrels maple sugar. 15(41(ic per nnnml. CoF-Costa Kica, 2223tfc; Rio, 20 tffic; oaivaaor, Zl2i$c; Mocha, 2X 28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palembang Java. 2028c; Lahat Java, 23(326c; Ar buckle's Mokaska and Lion, $23.30 per 100-pound case; Columbia, $22.80 per 100-pound case. Coal Steady; domestic, $5.00 7.50 per ion; toreign, . 00(311.00. Beans Small white, No. 1, SJtfc per wunu; outier, ac; Dayou, 3c; Lima, Cobdaoi Manilla rope, l-lnch, quoted at 9c, and Sisal, be per pound. The Bans Star.ed to Heath. San Fbancihco, February 25. The death from starvation of a four weeks' old child of Mrs. John Harking, who lives in a miserable shanty on Oregon street, was reported to the coroner yes terday. Haikins has been unable to obtain work, and the family is poverty stricken. The mother is bed-ridden through lack of nourishment. A Swift Torpedo Uealroyer. Glamoow, February 25. The new tor pedo destroyer Bansiiee was given an official trial on the Clyde to-day lasting three hours. The boat attained an av erage speed of twenty-eight knots an hour. The Banshee is one of the forty two vessels of this class authorized to be built by the government, and was constructed by Laird Bros., who seen red the contract to build live ol them. Meat Market. iSggg Gross, too steers. I2.fi0f2i2.ftn- inir hi goou steers, sz.uuoz.iio; cows, 1u.uutg2.0u; aressea peel. 4(Mia nr 1WUIIU, Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers, $2.002.10; ewes, $1.601.76; lambs, $2; dressed mutton, 44J,c; lambs, 4)tfc per pound. Vial Dressed, small, 66c; large, 3 icgtu per puunu. Hoos Gross, choice, heavy, $3.00 3.60; light and feeders, $3.50; dressed, Vic per pouna. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. An Old WtMM'a Terrible Death. Flour Net cash prices : Family ex tras, $3.263.35 per barrel; bakers' ex tras, $3.15(33.25; superfine, $2.10(22.40. Whkat Prices keep fairly steady, though the frade is rather light. Quo table at 81'c per cental for No. 1 (hip ping, with 83c for choice product. Milling grades are slightly easy at SOU (990c per cental. Walla Walla wheat 76S77KC per cental for fair avnraoa quality, 78?4'a81c for blue stem and 70W7ZXC for damp. Babi.ev Trade drags badly, buyers being wholly indifferent. Feed, fair tn good. 72X73c for choice; brewing, 86090c per cental. Oats There is no Improvement to re port. Business continues to drag, and prices remain easy. Milling is Quoted. $1.02tfll.l6; eurprise,$1.051.15; fancy feed, $1.001.05; goo I to choice, 96( i.; lairto go hi, uutanoc; poor to fair. 82)a87Ke; black, $1.15(11.30; red $1.06(L171;; gray, WXQWXe per cental. Hops Quotable at 48c per pound. Potatoes Volunteer new potatoes, lV32e per pound; Early Rose, 45ia60c: r i ; n I nni,v.. l i i ... This extra ordinary jur Jovenator is the most wonderful dlaoorery of the age. It hat been en (toned by the leading .den tIBo men of Europe and America. HuOvait la pnr.., vt.. nudvaa stops rrimanirinas of the dia. cnarge dan. LAST I4RH00D quickly. Over 2,000 private endoTaemeota. Preniaturenea. means lmnotency in the firat two. It Is a symptom of seminal weakneai and barrenness It can be Mopped in Mdaia by the iwor dudyan, Tbe new discovery wm nude by the Special, tots of the old famous Hu.toe Medical lattlhrt. It la the strongest vliallnr made. It ia very powerful, but harmless. Sold for 11.00 a peek agoorS packages for t&.00(platnaea!ed boxes). Written guarantee given for a core. If you buy six boxes and are not entirely cured, six mors will be sent to you free of all charges. fiend for circular and tertlmonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL IN8TITTJTK. jranetlon Stockton, market 4k Ellis Sta. an Jrmncisco, val. pack. p day or nigntstopped N'AmiViai : E. McNEIL, Beceiver. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE S VU GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND VIA UNION PACIFIC R. DENVER OMAHA AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CITT LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS ...FOR SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland. 0. Work of the Patent Burean. Wahiiinoton, February 21. The com missioner of patents to-day submitted his annual report to congress. It shows that nearly 21,000 patents were issued during the year, and in proportion to tbe population more patents were is- suea citizens oi Connecticut than any other state. England leads foreign countries in the matter of obtaining patents. The commission complains of subter fuges practiced by applicants for patents wanting in merit He cites one case to show that application for a patent was kept alive by means of amendment and otherwise for fourteen veara. He pro poses, with the approval of the secretary of the Interior, to inaugurate regula tions which will remedy this practice. River Red. 2030c: Burbanks. S0(34Jir- uiroBD, . x reDruary . Mr. ; v-t. 7Ri.m. ha... and Mrs. Morris Whitman went out for for Rivers and $1.25"? 1.60 per cental tor a call last night, leaving tbe 6-year-old choice stock. mother f Mra. Whitma. ,U. Hn valONa woOUtDte PI oUCOfl.I MhT eenl ....... ...ai , their reinrn tne lamp waa loand to have . "... ., . the Diece aratem i j . m. u , i w no i. ran f rM northam 7aetz.' . eipioaeu. jnewiu woman waa in toe . .T . , " " '. ' yard near a aflrt. Her body was burned to a crisp. nd Ban Joaqnin, dafectiva, S4c Three Thoaaaad Are Oat. New Yob, February 22. Tha Child ren's Jacket-Makers' Union, Knights of Labor, struck to-day. Three thonsand are out The strikers state that tbe manufacturers want them to return to by which they rheold woman waa in tberw i iZZ?n"2Sn'n 78Hi Mrn only $5 to $10 a week, whereas they well, into which aba bad Northern defective. 67c; Stheni aoj Br- now "Em 0 " m iteTweet !P,'bi'- h L'-t. " S'ite&P B,x,yeont7veVnltoti strikers' demands.