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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, f HURSDAY EVENING.- SEPTEMBER1 1. 1WH, f ' 1L .?tai live LEntKS ra HEAVY i:ovee:ekt NEWS OF THE MINES in n rr? A SLCCl- I HEROINE Of CATTLE IS C3 abt aroAjrar : snof our emu o UIMUI TO BAVB- tteeetal MmM te fW MMt) New York, pt-' I. For her horolo work in vavtna sis Uvea from tho wreck of th (knml Blocum. Mtaa Pauline Puets )im bMfi given gold- medal by the Society for tbe PrvoUoa ot, Cm- altv to Children, v . f . Tbnt Ulu Puvta, who at ths tim of th dhuuitor waa. employed at North Brother ialand to th humW capacity of A rr BUSS PATLINE FTjAtB. waltreaa. while laaralna to bi i aurM. - was Um real heroine of the Blocum dls- str, to th decision of- tb-officials of the society arrived at after ft caraful Investigation of tho many dead of valor of that terrlbt day. Tho official of tho society recognise dtie brave work of Miss M&ry McCann, who also- saved many Uvaa from tho Ill-fated steam boat, but Utaa Puets, they declare, wan the real heroine. Mies Puets M II years old. She Is an expert swimmer. She told th story Of bar rescues as follows: A nurobar of tho gtrls aad myself." said Utaa Puets, "wars stand Ins oa th embankment of tha Island and saw th bum Ins stoats boat aoma up tha river. Whea tho Blocum was soar us 1 aald to tha girls; 1 am going to try and anv aom Uvea.'1 Thar laughed at me, and wba I triad to Jump into tha water they .hold ma back. X loosened my skirts and Slipped away from tham and jumped Into tha water. Th Blocum was than a long way from shore. I swam oat as oloas to it aa possible. ' .1 "On woman was standing on tha daek with a baby 10 'her arms, and I ealled to her a throw tb oh lid down to ma. I swam ashore with th child and then want back and browsnt la three more babies, than a lt-yner-old sir! and fin ally a bit; fat woman. ' "Oa tha last two trtps tha water was full of drowning victims, and It was hard to swap away from thorn and keep tham from pulling m down wtth them. One bis woawa did grab mo and I had a hard time vetting- har ashora with m. ' I want down twice, bat finally managed te get Area from her, and than I pulled bar Into shallow water 1 waa sick for over a week after the born una- of the Sloans, snd for tha first three days was unconscious." Mary MoCana, tha young woman of North Brother Island, who, during the burning; of tha Oeneiwl Blocum. plunged Into the water and saved six lives from drowning, has bean annoyed by several hundreds of letters, moat of them love letters. ...... r- Offers of marrtaga are of earn fre Qoent ocvsarreuoe that alary HcOarm has ceased area to be amused by them, snd desires nothing; So couoh as to be Sat alone. - - Although bat If yaara old and decid edly pretty. Mary McCann's head la not In the least turned by the adulathm has received. Bhs Is the same modeet, yet aterry little girl that left her home ta AthLona, Ireland, three montha aao. MttoheJJ. Wheeler Monty. Newar Pt. Ilmlnsrp work was begun last waek to ward a system of private water works. A spring south of town waa blasted out and th flow of water la being gauged to ascertain the flow of Water. A "WlfdlfM that ftersedss KM ftm U brpkkk HZ NEEDS A CUAIUHAN Tbo stMinww sm riw la tna bear M lMk rtor hw arait ad giriiaal fart BtMrillHR. tV rnvtii-e dawlniff and Wnr'th at M" ef eealM falUag hair ti ai. Later ws Will. Wmat s- Mar,fAat. Imm Ifc. tssa It sfXM t i w tha win .maiwm ajuutau m sa tsUf MTMTOCft or FAU BUST m SOW Oaf. t-' " ' -- ' w Kanaaa City. Mo.. Sent. Iv The month of eptember begins with a much heavier movement -of oattla to the five great llveetocfc markets of tha central west. Thar waa s heavy Increase in the last ten day over the preceding ten day, but In spits of that fact there was decrease over the some number or days two yaara ago. -This w due. or eourae, to tho nnaetUed conditions due to the packing bouse atrlka. Tho fall movement of range settle may now be aald to ha on ta earnest. and from now oa for tha next four " weeks It will Increase rapidly la volume. The movement of range cat tle thle year Is about three weeks lata. Thle fact, too. Is du principally to the packing house atrlka, .- ' ri Prices for western cattle are compara tively low and unsatisfactory,' out there lm llttla to-anonuraaa the ranenmen to wait longer. Tha red earning feature of tat all la that the trade ox tns last ten days has developed tha fact that tha feeders are willing to take aoia os ine thin cattle from tha ranges at-tha pre vailing price, which means a rapia th hmIiiIi at all marlMta. i. .nu. a th iinojtttlari nfindlttona. Prices for western cattle oi au ainoa are down about Id cent for the wnek. and the Indications are that th next few day wilt witness a slump of ton cents mora. Prime to choice native cat tle are scarce and are selling around the 4 mark. Stock calves are In moderate supply snd nearly steady price are be ing maintained. Early last week there was a heavy rush of ostus and prices declined in all pens about It coats, but toward the last of tha week a heavy In flax of buyers from Illinois, Missouri and Iowa arrived and the demand grew stronger with a corresponding better-, ment of the prices, The shipments for the lsat waek In the month .of August aggregated !. on tha Kansas City market, tha lsrgast or the year, xne commiasloa men say Hhat in tha next few weeks there will be. many leedar barer on the market, and that cattle will ssll quickly, although there is lltUa chance of better prices. Tha railroads have made arrangementg io handle a big ruah of outgoing oars from all the markets of tha oontral west The- trade la fat nettle la vary nnevsn and unsatisfactory- Well finished grades of aora cattle rule steady to strong, the tops selling at .? to It. Fairly well finished steers above if are la fair de mand. Western grass fat stcrnav In liberal supply. Trad--dull and weak every day.- The trade In eannsra has not Improved and the demand is limit at the prevailing low prices, ranging from (1.15 to Many country buyers aro taking the medium grades of grass cows at better prices than kniers are willing to pay.- Veal oalvea bava been la strong demand and prioea have ad vanced Si to 40 cents during the week. The five western markets received fewer than 170.00 cattle last week. against 147,00 tha waek before and 1M,- 7S a year ago. Ixcal receipts nearly reached tl.00, against 41.071 tha pre ceding weak, and SfTm a year ago. Chicago had M.100, against 4 ., gad 130 a year ago. , . . Sheep receipt show a material ia ereass at nearly all markets. The. local supply has been 4.000 greater In- the' last tan days than In the preceding tea days, but Is 1. 00 below th reoelpts of a year ago- la the earns time. Arrlvale are Utaha and I da hoe principally, although receipts have Included a fair supply f native and southwestern offerings. Trading has been active oa all kind a, and prices have been fair to steady. There la a etrongsr undertone apparent, however. Fat lambs and choice natives have Bold at th top flgpr that has been paid for sums time. Thar Is a good Inquiry for weetern readers from the eountry where tha corn crop In assured. Local aheep reoelpts mat weak were 10,000 against, 1,000 tha week before, and IT.eoO a yWr ago. Chicago received 101. 00 last (week againat 71.00 th week before, and 111.400 a year ago. At the five mark eta 174.0 .arrived, against lit. 00 tha week befors and lM,op last year. ; 1 . (Toeiesl aperta! awi-ftee.) long Valla. S. D. Sept. l.-Todnr marked the opening of the shooting sea son for prairie chickens ta South Da kota. Reports from various parts of the stats Indicate that tho prospects for good sport eonld not bo batter. Tho sea son has been exceptionally favorable for hatching and tha oovtee are large and th birds unusually well developed. PBOP. L 1 (lesnal Beertal terries.') " Cambridge, Mass., Sept 1. Professor A. S. Hill, sa English authority of In ternational reputation, retired from tho faculty of Harvard university today after a eervira of many years. Ho Is the first member of th university faculty to. take advantnge of tho permission to retire op pension after having reached tha aga of 7 yaara. - ' t (lesraar asvrial I Philadelphia, Pa.. Sept. 1. Nlcholar C Oilman, tha oldest locomotive engineer la th employ of th Pennsylvania rail road, waa retired on a penalon today. He has served the company uninterrupt edly for II years, snd during th mat M years has made th ran dally between this city and Columbia. v- grows km popularity. li lovt h. 1st Lata mw ScrpkMc. nmeer trrfaut in evriiaaa the remit ef hU wi BRlect. tnme ana at boron ehnaM look after him. At flrat atcM ef danlrffirhlcJl M a enntairtAea Olaaaaa Newtm'a Harai- ride abonK b a eaes. It earce Stndraff a .It tpa fellies hair a- aaetfnjrln( tbe Uarnirn rm. A dfllibtfn baa draaalaa. tTOrl "ms 4h BeaAraff T BAH 'SBIOVS. vice t EIC KILL STARTS WHIN 0,E WEEK VsTOKB MAM BBBaT laABB AS OOStfc hai ay. nawiLOvmain om an XMTWk '' ASSITBBS . fUlTf OS OOB OBB. Complstloa of tho Vnclo Sam It-stamp mill, la tha Blue river district, baa boon timated by Washburn Broa, mill wrlghta, aa- possible eoms time neat week. wha tha plant will bo put in oom mission, ' 1 This 1 not a asw mill la ovary reaped, as It has been moved from another part of tho largo group hold by tha Uncle Sam Mining Milling company. Many tmpiwvaoBanta have been made, the buUaV Ins materia la are) all asw, and the plant la new in every respect save prevtoua use of sons of tha machinery. Slnos development began oa tho west- era side of the Uncle Sam group, where tha showing of ore m better than oa tha northern extension, the management con cluded to bring tho mill to a new adit level, which Is being driven oa what Is known aa tha Bullion vein. R. A, tat- I vw w the new ore bodies being exposed are very sat la factory. Tbey will bo opened from a tunnel an tha mill level, afford ing the means for economic work. The plant la a Hammond mill through out. Stamps aro 1,000 pounds In weight. the -mortar Is the Improved Hammond, and one now standard concentrator wlH be used at tha oommeaoament. It Is th purpose of tha management later to add to tho oonoent rating capacity of the plant by putting la one or mora tables, A 40-horsepower boiler la used to furnish steam to the battery and con centrator engines, in erecting tho mill most permanent foundations have bean laid, the mortar-blocks having bean sunk It foot to find a sufficiently firm formation. - - SHORTER ROAD TO LOWER ROGUjf MINES J. H. Wlckham. manager of the A la sted, company and president of the'Or gorr Miners' association, returned yes terday from tho property, where a larger craw has bean put to work and increased accommodations is being provided for th men. Development continue ss be fore, th lower drifts and ooaseuts being 1n tho large or body proven for too feet em this level. On the th Inst, th snnual mooting of stock holders will bo held at th som- pany's of floe, Abington building. At this tlrso the management will take up tho road question, when -ft is hoped to provide for a shortsr routs to the rail way near Lelend.' Preliminary surveys made for tble work show that th Ala meda cap reach tha Southern Pacific line In 1 to 11 miles, with no greater grada than five per cent at eny part of th soutav vnia route win onviaie me ne cessity of crossing the turbulent Rogue, and also take tho highway from the ex ceedingly rough gorge that Is followed for IS to It miles at present. Mr. Wlck ham believe this work will be mended -In a short tints and be pleted before heavy weather sets In. BTXaTT A BOTX George W. Poagou f Pargo, North Dakota, but Interested In tha N. J. Sor snaoa oompany of eastern Oregon. Is at the Perkins. Tho developments at both th Highland and Friday propertiee, owned by tola oompany, aro said to be of a very gratifying nature. At the Highland th Bahnookbura drift has pro greeeed far beyond tho 100-foet point, and find tho last or shoot entered, continuous snd wider, than any yet opened on this level Th Highland vain, opened at' depth In a eroasout and being drifted, la also a very strong Assure. At present the work la being done la aa excellent ore ahoot. The drift on tha ISO-foot level at tho Friday, la Idaho, la proving that tho vain, at depth, la batter than above, with higher grade valuea, - Th securing of development funds In most of tho eastern financial centers for mines is reported sa difficult work, but following tho election tho feel ing among promoters Is that there will be a saarked Improvement. - V, INSANE EMISSARY OF CZAR IS DEPORTED : 1 Uesraal Spatial aWvtae. ' New York, Sept. 1. Notwithstanding ths urgent requeet of tho Russian consul-general in this, city that strict secrecy be maintained, It leaked Oat to day that an emissary of h sar, sent bar ta study th American mod of building . fortification wag- deported without having been allowed bo. land. The man is Lieut. Panfcus Penasa of the Russian engineer corps, Vho arrived oa the Hamburg-Amarioaa liner Oref Wal- dersee. . On th way over Pa noes developed in sanity, -and when tha Oraf . Welders reached Hoboken bo was detained, v and later taken to Ellis Island. As sa ln- roan alien ho was ordered deported, and was takes back to Hamburg on the Pro tects Saturday. Tha authorities learned of the Russian's mission and aa they ob jected to bis copying American method of fortification building, penoar eccen tricity gave a loophole through which tha sutborttlee eould order .big deporta tion. . y i BSTBioa or bawobtb s. (laarsal OpaeUl ptnimA St. Louis, Mot Sept. 1. Th third aa nual reunion ef the Ha worth Association of America was held today at tho In diana building oa tha world's fair grounds. Members f .th family were present from Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and several other states. The ; family trace their ancestry back to Oeorge Ha worth, wh emigrated from England to America, la oompany With William Penn, oa his second voyage In Mtt." , , , , -.nJ. i e. ! ... v ' boob boom anrsv otvocB. . (Jneraat taeeial ServW.) " New Orleans, La., Sept. 1. The death knell of pool rooms doing business re New Orleans and elsewhere In Louis iana was sounded today when th Hun slck and pool room law became oper- atlve. Th -new law attache a penalty to running a pool mom er being eaa ployed In one amounting to a fine of not lee than $SA or not more than MM with IsapriawsuawAt fog sU nontka , . . ATV WORK ON CROOK COUNTY PROPERTY Two companies aro activs ' m ' tha newly reported quicksilver distrkrt of Crook county. II milee east of Prinevllle. Th Amarioaa Almadea QuIeksUvsr and Oold Mining oompany. which was the pioneer there has two shifts on fluty. In a tunnel being driven to open the vein at aomo depth.. Of-thts drive, 1S feet was a crossout. and ainoe then th tunnel run with th vein, which la this work has a width of- eight feat, with walls nearly vertical. More recant Spec imen brought to tho city ahbw that the elan bar occurs la secondary flasnras, stltoapstrlngsrs and the mercury enrich ment, being along the sum general planes.' At times, however, the vein matter Is Impregnated to some extent distant from tho more recant lines of zraoture. Prealdent Tfllotson ef thlelty says it I the purpose of the company te prose out developmeat energetically until the principal vln has been explored, the vela occurring near -tha es which most work is being don baa been proven by surface euts. Aaothar oompany has boon organised to work la th district, It being com posed Isrgely of Crook county ma?i. This organisation has 1 elglms In Its group, and, according to the statement of those Interested, will develop the vm system- Indicated there systematically Numerous locatlona have bean made In 4hat4th vlelrrtty, and on soma of these tho representation work shows that (ru As sures are nunaerous. - ' v This new district may be regarded a a portion of the Ashwood gold and silver district, of which latter section the principal property M tho famed Oregon eing mine. Th Oregon King to near Antelopavhut the trend of the mineral sons from that locality la toward tho mora recant work for cinnabar, SINKING VERTICAL - SHAFT AT L X. L Sinking baa been resumed at th 1 X, U mine. Greenhorn district, eastern Oregon, according to latest advices from Manager P. T. Kelly. A new holetlng plant was recently completed, which haa a depth capacity of to to l.ooo feet. It was erected over a " vertical raiac made from tho too level of the L X L- vain, and la the upper section of a vertical working shaft tha management win sink to th 40 or too level, without c Boost! aa. In the pat Operation have ba through an Incline oa the L X k vein, where levels were run from, th 10 and 10 stations. In this work the rich ore body, milled and shipped for th past raw months, waa oerinea to no a ahoot of more than Si feet length, with a width of two to three feet at same points. Drifting .has been prosecuted on the 10 and lo levels for a distance of S90 fast along th strike of tha veto. wlth-such aatlefactory result that Man ager Kelly haa determined ta sink an other 10 feet, Last wlatsr tho 1 X 1 oompleted Its milling plant by Installing a second battery of steam stamps, and putting in a cy aside agitation plant. - No concen trating la dona at tho mill, about B0 per cent of values being saved oa thetpiataa and M to to per cent of ,th remainder tat th Isaching vatsv . A , orofino sends; 3 ..good specimens . "7 - '- A large chunk of Or Pino era has been ssnt to tbe city by th management of this O rants Pass property for analy sts in th laboratory of tho Hammond company. The earn plea were taken from the adit level, where a vertical depth of about 1ft feet la attained. Ttts charac ter of th or la deceptive, as major portion seems to be very lightly miner al Isad whits quarta, but ths assays re ported credit some of the better epect mens with six to sight ounces of tho yellow metal. Th management of this mine rsoamV ly purchased at Kalama, Wash a small combination Sturtsvaat breaker and roil crusher, which was so bo employed in re ducing ths or to a mesh required fa cyanide work. Installation of ths crush ing plant haa been deferred, but tt la understood to be th ultimata purpose to handle tho or la thle manner. Th or ta taken from fissure of about 10 Inches thlrknass. which la vary clearly defined. . - DISCOVER DECOCTION" 5 : ;T0 KILL HOP APHIS v- ; " ' ,:- v, I fgjirlil Bamasm ta Tha Taaissl ) an Francisco, Sept. L-Th aphis, tha dread peat wbtoh haa ravlshsd ths hop crops of tho coast states in sea sons past, will pa longer be feared by the growers. Experiments conducted by the agri cultural department of ths University of California have resulted In ths discovery of a cheap and slmplg remedy, la the form of a combination dC tobacco decoc tion and a kerosene emulsion. Th so lution hi applied aa a spray and sx- lamMutaa th Innrti hafnn ettav bum Mb age where their rail destrwUvhnee ! begins. Friak L Dooly Appolitel Geoeral -: - Agepjt' Having boon appointed general agent for Orogoa of tha National Union rire Insurano oompany of Pitta burg. I have resigned a on of th City agents of ths Homo Insurano oompany of Mew York. Ho Onuorootnonta are required on policies oa account of this change. Maurice R Dooly and th undersigned will also sot as city agents of ths Na tional Union under the firm name of Dooly Co., offices tH Third . street, opposite Chamber of Co mine 1 1 - poll oies for renewal should b pre eg -d at that of flea only. I desire to assure pollcy-holdara nf my appreciation of their valued patron age, and solicit a oonttnoano thereof. PRANK B. DOOL.T. Oeneral Agent. (Jeeraal tparial tervles.) Montreal. Quebec, Sept. 1 Dr. David son, ths archbishop of Canterbury, waa welcomed by a large crowd oa big ar rival her today from Quebec. In Christ Church cathedral tonight aa ad dress will be read to hla lord a hip by tho Anglican archbishop of Montreal, Dr. Bond, and tomorrow a gardes party will be gtvaa hi honor ef tho distinguish prslat and hla party. AUea A lWal' pest Brand, XVHMrTepenlioofbr tsir?StLiawyisafli3owviaQr Promotes Digratkmhfrftir neos 6aj Rest Contains fleilher Opatintfofphins norMioeiai Wot Narcotic. . .Sfr .P l aialftiaaP- MrwJesat- Apedfed Remedy rorCowdpaV Tlon, Sour SvaisarJi.Dlarrtwes VVbniwXornrUDions .Gevftish ness said Lobs of 9ur laCSmwa Sionarurs of XEW YORK. ACT ftOPVOr wapcB. .:.-. V v. . fsl Calm aP 1 m m a a m war a a A- K. McDcatALa. Tliimsi Ag-t, IB 3rd SUeet, BIG GOLD STRIKE IS MADE IN NEVADA :rn;."- , r. - . - . . - , . - ) .v V ' :i V .'' (laaraal Special tsrvlae.) '- -Rwao, Mev4 Sept, l Novsr olno th excitement of tha early aiattsa hag so much excitement resulted aa baa boon sauasd by th announcement yesterday that a blind worn 4 feet m width had bean vaoovorad la th Sandstorm mine air Oold Fields, Nv. . J.lM. Halllday Is the on who received ther slessag stat ing that aa asasy showed th soak goea-1 1.500 to th ton. Ooldflald Is exolted. The rush from Tonopah haa already stanted and ovary rig la towa haa been placed la commission. Those not for tunate enough to secure conveyances are carrying blankets, a canteen of water and a few provlatono and are rushing for th now Eldorado., , ' STEEL TRUST ttii C MAY PAII5F R!P. fill Jesraal Saatial Ssrvlee.) N-. Oiloago, Sept. 1. Ths great WW W- tweoa th steel trust and Us rivals prom las some ' sensational develop ments. Wall known ateel men say ghat heavy out all along the lino will take place in a few days. - It la alleged the out ts to include a reduotlon of $ 7 a ton ota ateel platas. It oa channel sad that 11 a toa a btUsts 1 likely to be effective at ones. ,-. STATi BATS MM '' (TflsrsH Special Sarffei.y ' St. Louia, ho, Sept. 1. Indiana and Tennessee divided the honors st tks es posltmn today. Governor Presley and staff, together with many visitors, took part In th celebration of Tennessee day, and Governor Durbln and another la rge I party of visitors from tho Hooeler Mate helped to SAskf ths celebration of Indi ana day a distinct suoness. Parades 4 war faa tares pi both oslobrstlona, thej rT fvtl',H;" Tto;Ki:d Yea 113 laatMiffk Piiwk SllSaWbkf 4tltaj p Wm.jlil Bears the Signature For Over At (Y-'iAV n mm U M Thirty Years mm OaywelaBTeimattww ... 1 "- ' Ot aaraala arie aacawlam as a MhS - . ( UM Ubm la nrtnir anrta' ., , . Y,-- j. . , , , Whea It at iaai dSmaU' ' ' '' v iafleaajramlaaaaamrls." ; '.-C rf tf Wig ii i irsia. ' -atlas - . syestmrs WaaSly. tsalssss ay i iml T , - ' . ' To Ct Lcu!s cd Kztza ... awaustaih Sjahfa. S- . j - - j V T;" - - VC v - Tbe Rode Ialg&4 QintcmaBtntworamm ' . i to tfag WorU'i Fdr Clrj-vhi SA IW- MWarvak, and throthrh Sccnfe Cotdndo. V. No omuga of can, Ofka to fit. Loom gpd V " St. Paul as -fit.' Lna. - : ocr. Alder Stxass, J lv ? EAST PORTLAND v : FENCE WIRE WORKS ,' -A. CARLSON, rmpjaHMt " Matrafaeturer it - -- ' WOOD, IRON AND STEEL - . FENCING V And tha Unrvarsal Oomblnstlon Fwfteh . t BT.WATOR BNCLOSURCS " - BVERTTHIMa Df WIRB. . SMB. Sforrlscei Telephona, Tamisssss vial tors marching from the Admtntstratfoa building te tha Hennit ago, gad aa hour later Governor Durbln and th dalagation from Indiana paradsd from tk sasss starting paint to th In diana building. At th Hermltag and at tho Indiana building formal exercises were bold and open bouse was kept i day. CERTAIN RESULTS . . . ' ' T Maoy t Portlaad Citizea knows ' How Sure Tlky Ait. - Nothing uneertain about th work of Doan'a Kidney Pills ta Portland. There is plenty of positive proof of this In ths testimony of eltlaene. Such evtdenc should convince the 'most skeptical doubter. Read the following statement: D. D. Coffey whose place of residence lo at Ul East Thirteenth street, says: "I havs been a great sufferer from car buncles or tumors for years. Every ones ta a while they appeared, not only one at a time, but broke out In different places, mostly on my arms or about my neck. Three years ago I suffered from a number of them, which broke out al most at ths sauta tlma I was treated by a physician and hs stated that I would never get entirely rid of them unless I had them lanced and th core taken out. He operated on them and 1 was not bothered with any port until last fall, when one made Its appearance. 1 came to the conclusion that my blood waa out of order, and that ths kidneys were not performing their functions right, and went to the Laue-Davls Drug Company's store and got a box of Doan'a Kidney Pllla, taking tham as directed, and Utey did all that was claimed for than. On previous occasions when one appeared It was followed by others, but Doan's Kidney puis checked them. About two weeks ago one broke out on my arm and I a sain resorted to Doan'a Kidney Pills, snd they prevented others from appearing. I cap cheerfully rerommend Downs Kidney Pills, for 1 also know others who hears used them with vary sat la factory results." For sale by all dealers. Pries M oenls a box. Fnater-Mtlhurn Co., Buffalo, N. T., solo agents for the United States. Remember the nasaa Loaa s --aod ask so aubsUUto. . Greet Clearance Ss!e ; OP, AD" S IUL BICYCLES Victor Bassbll Oosds, Etc. : W0 desire to clear the Soar of every wheel In the houae, and to accomplish that result will oar such bargains and, terms aa , , Mast Qzzi the fee ' . o , Without delay. The Admiral had bo su perior in- the United States. It is a faultless bicycle, god tomova qnlckly wo offer V. Racers ct$25.ca Road Wheels at $19X0 Remington. Smith's, Ittlaca, Xe Perva and Worcester nnoxguns, winonesiar and Marl In Repeating Shotguns and full lino of the best known and popular makes of Rlnes. Ws also hav a very complete assart ment of cutlery, fishing) tackle and sporting goods of every okar eater, at vary lw prioea. ..- ; 113 TKJXD STREET Was BMo of SUset, Baas SEASIDfe RESORTS HOTEL MOORE . NOW OPEN Ths eaty hotel as the eaast aiarlaasis seaaa, riaeat eurreatblac and tab bathe. Inf. baatlM sad BabtBg. The sstal la flnlaket wlta furnace heat Per rates ai Tks eety bohrt es the eeeat t- aard DAN I. at OOB B. Prop., Beaarsa. Oragea, McOUlRE'S Seaside Oregon; Bolts Bamodeled. rebulK and furnisbsd. . -Open for. th asaaon of ltti. - ' THX HARVEST , HONK Jos. MiBiaa. Bisp. . ... ;.- - W lii SI AI ea alav. las wa. bods lac and too. meals eenta. Children under 1 yaara at half rasss. Seaside Livery & fHiel Co 'i sUTBBTt BBPB, BOTiWS . , ... STOBAOB aUO FUBB.' -.. . 0r" SBdSfBB, OBBBfpBj J thmraa SOft Oissk aad Oaasssj Bsaam The Driftwood ? c tfBZQwal HOT ABB OB fflBB Hot and Oold Salt Water Bath fct ,, Connection. BOW BBAOM, WABBLY CLXDUD CAP I1N1N v At BsMnrilns am Sfk. Btsod, Osaersa. ; This unique hostelry, with its mag nificent views, fins air and pure water. Is situated within a fsw ml nut, walk of Eliot Glacier, shortest route to sum mit. Season July 1 to October 1. Dally stages at 7 a. m. Address Transfer B Uvery Co or Mrs. tV XsuagUla, Hood Rivr. Or. for Sals By - . -g. A. BTABABBBT B CMk. ttf First St. 9. t. lADPBBXf.... HI First St. SyBOWBBrfHaS BAlBT OTA OOW - 1ft Orand Ave, Mineral Springs BTBBTBAT To Whom RMay Ccoacwrn- 1 sum tb ths abovs' springs a April to take treatment for my eyes, t bad a vary sever attack sf catarrh sf tho eyes, was almost blind after treating with tho bast a peel ail a ts that eould ba found, and suffering for nine years. I have at last found a cur her at th Famous tuscam springs.. 1 van- not praise them too highly. I hop that, others that are nTllctsd will givs tham .UUL -M Eoota WCBttsi f ikU BlarortlaB4. Vr. J. C Falmor, of FUmor. Or, waa eured of rheumatism. If yea are tck writ to us; ws will gtv yea the nam and address of som saw eured of a similar complaint. , ToBCBti nlliMrBl SprinstCor OAB. OP STBSfACS TLSCAN altaaB '