The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 05, 1898, Image 4

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a lit
tokn II .
H.U'lCt), Of you Will if von follow it,
liiKKi (-..rsiijiKrliln is a li rat-class sum
wer iiilii'iiia, tieoMti it 1 so e-ood for
tni stomach, so cooling to the blood, so
m-ipmi ro im wnoia Body. Mtike no
intnialta, but get only
yyy U parllla
America's Greatest Medicine.
IN BETTER AIR.
WEEKLY MARKET LETTErr.
Shatter'. Army Will i Ilroucht Uiwk
A Fin Camp Hits tteeared.
Washington, July 80, Secretary Al
ger it deeply oonoemtHl over tlie welfare
of tho Enlbnt trer-rs under Shafter':
command, now encamped on the out
sklitsof Santiago. The health report
shows a surprisingly large number of
caeca of sickness, but army aurgeona
authorize the statement that these
figures are misleading in a certain sense,
Hood'8 Pills aiS,too"y toj and that the situation way not be
nearly so bad as they would seem to
Facta A boat Croat Britain.
"God Save the Queen" is sung la SO
languages.
Half the ships in the world are Brit
ish. Tli best of them can be convert
ed Into ships of war In 48 hours.
The British own the largest part of
norm America, that Is, Canada,
They own one-fourth of the railways
in the United States of America and
half of the railways in South America.
The total value of the TJnitod King-
indicate. The slightest ailment of the
most temporary nature suffices to place
a eoklior s name on the sick reports,
which. In their present shape, would
not distinguish between such a case and
one of mortal illness. The inference
is that many of these oases in Shaffer's
camp are of e trivial nature, but go to
eweil us grand total of sick and wound'
ed. -
Notwithstanding, thia mitigating
faot, Secretary Alger is going to remove
dom is now said to be 150.000. 000. 000,
Added to this, several thousand mil- aoiuiers at the earliest opportunity
lions are invested out of the home more neaitmul oiime. I he surgeon
country.
They have a million soldiers In India.
Some of them have been brought to
Malta..
Its subjects can travel entirely round
the world without leaving the British
empire. -
There are 400,000,000 people in the
British empire.
It is said that the queen would have
to live another 70 years to enable her
to see all of them pass before her, night
and day, for all that time. Chicago
JNewa.
TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-KASK.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
At tliis season your feet feel swollen, ner
vous, ana not, and get tired easily. If you
have smarting feet or tight shoes, try
Allen's Foot-base. It cools the feet and
r.'ttkoj walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating teet, blisters and callous spots.
Felieves corns and bunions of all pain and
gives rest and comfort. Ten thousand tea
t menials of cures. Try it today. Sold by
ll .1-.. : .. . 1 1 . In,.
p ii ui uicx'sis im kuw stores lor zoc cent
by mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package
r uar,. .n aureus Alien D. Ulmateu, lit
oy, new tore
Bruksoh Bey discovered the earliest
records of illustrated comic literture in
a papyrus of the twenty -second dynasty
recently found at Tonnab.
riT Permanently Cured.
I."" a r' oe of nr. Kline's unu
trial
aw
S a Sta or nerTousne.
Kerve Heetorer. Send for runt . i .
bottle and treatise. BR. B. Jr iujUJJi. Ltd.
Arch wm, f WiiMfciBtiia, PaT
Professor Leist, of Moscow, claims
to have discovered a terrestrial mag
netic pole at Kotchetovka, a village in
the government of Kursk in Russia.
BOW'S THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Seward for an, I
ease of Catarrh that can not be oared by llail'i
P. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, Ot
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenei
for the pant 15 years, and believe him perfecllt
iiuuumuie in an ousiness transactions ana no
ancially able to carry out any obligation madl
wist A Turn,
! Wholesale Drmglstg, Toledo, O.
WiLDINO, KlKHAN A MARVIN,
Wholesale firurelsts, Toledo, O.
Dall'tCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acilnl
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces oi
the system, frice 7Jc per bottle. Gold by at
drneeistH. Testimonials free.
Hall s family i'liis -jc the best.
general, undor the direction of the sec
retary, a few daya ago, inspected a
tract of land adjoining Montank Point,
Long Island,, belonging to the Long
Island Railroad Company, which has
been offered to the government aa suit
ahe for a large encampment. The
traot la three miles square, contains an
abundance Of fresh water, a considera
ble lake, a hill 10 feet in height, and
many other sanitary advantages, in
cluding salt water bathing.
The necessary orders to equip this as
a camping ground will go forward im
mediately, and every advantage will be
taken ot the experience gained In the
formation of the great camps at Chicka-
mrtuga and Camp Alger, to make the
conditions as comfortable aa possible
for the battle-Bcarred veterans in Shat
ter's army.
The time for their removal is left to
General Shatter, the only limitation
placed upon him being that he shall
not delay the homeward sailing of his
troops beyond the moment when it
shall be safe for them to leave San
tiago, having regard to the fever condi
tions. '
Meanwhile, details are being made
of troops to supply the force that shall
garrison Santiago so long aa it shall be
found necessary to continue troops
there. This foice will be made op
almost altogether of immunea. ,
General Shatter's dailv bulletin, at
posted by the war department, follows:
aotal aiok, 4,122; total fever, 3,198;
new oases lever, 822; cases fever re
turned to duty, 642; deaths, Private J.
II. Farrell, company H, Ninth Massa
chusetts volnnteers, at Siboney, yellow
lever; Corporal Thomas Rollston. com
pany D, Twenty-fourth infantry. Si
boney, yellow fever; Private William
H. Byers, company D, Seventeenth in
fantry, cerebral apoplexy.
SHAFTER, Major-General.
IReriorted by TViwnlnir. Hopkins A Co .. lite
Board ol Traiie Hrok"r, III to 714 chamber ol
commerce buiKiiii., I'ortmnii, Oreiiun.)
During-, the last year 1,591 persons
underwent the Pasteur treatment for
rabies at Paris.
Two bottles of Pisa's Cure for Consump
tion enred me of a bad lung trouble. Mrs.
j. Illinois, rruiceioii, ma., Msrcn au, 1SU5,
Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder
Used by Ancient Workmen.
A two years' study of Gizeh has con.
vinced Flinders Petrie that the Egyp-!
tian stoiieworkers of 4,000 yeara age !
had a surprising acquaintance with'
what had been considered modern tools. 1
Among the many tools used by th : of tiie larger subscribers,"
I J ......... uu i iuu . ITQIQ UVIS BU11U M II U
tuhulardrills and straight and circular
saws. Tiie drills, like those of todav.
Assignment of War Loam Bonds.
Washington, July 80. The treasury
department today issued the following
statement authorizing the assignment
of the new bonds:
"In order to save vexatious embar
rassment to largo subscribers to the
war-loan ' bonds meaning by this sub
scribers for more than $500 the de
partment has arranged to recognize
transfers of notices ol' allotments, ao
that persons receiving notice of the
amount allotted to them will be in a
position to realize on them in case of
necessity substantially as readily as if
tney were in possession of the bonds
allotted to them. This has seemed to
bejhe duty of the treasury department
in. view of the unavoidable delay in
placing the actual bonds in the hands
: The wheat trade has dropped into
a condition where no one except scalp-
eia ami a few professional traders, r
porters, and elevator people are touch
lug It. lner is a piotnise ol carrying
oharges in the near future , anil as ele
vator people liave no stork, tliev ai
commencing to buy the daily arrivals.
Millers are buying a little, aud export-
eis who have made good sales abroad
or near shipments are also competing
for the arrivals. The big speculators
are mostly on the short aide. They sell
whenever the market has an upturn,
and their offerings are sumoiont to pre
vent bulges of material length. On
the breaks ot 1 to 8 cents they covered
part of their line, taking their proQts,
only to put the wheat out again at th
same ui ice to posaiuir a snaue oetter.
They are working on the crop repoit.
Their advices from the Northwest art
fuvoiable. A private statistician cell
mates the spring crop wheat at 800,
000,000 bushels. Placing the winter
wheat yield at 400,000,000 bushels, it
would make an aggregate orop of spring
aid winter of 700.000,000 bushels.
This is the largest on record. Conser
vative people place the crop at 000,
000,000 bushel, and the government
figures made the yiold 016, 000,030
bushels, or 89,000,000 bushel less than
a month ago. Statistician Snow maket
the cpring wheat acreage 18,000.000
acres, which exceeds that of the govern
ment. The acreage of the department
of agriculture thia year ia nearer the
actual seeding than at any time in it!
histoiy, and possibly when the final re
port is made it will show that the crop
is about a reported, as it is able to got
nomer the correct figures than ever be
fore.' -:
Present prices are about the same as
Inst year, but then farmers did not
have a taste of $1 wheat, and where
anxious to sell. Having been treated
to a dollar wheat, most of them think
that they should have higher prices
again. Should the corn crop be ma
terially damaged and sell at high prices,
it may help wheat a little, but the out
look ia not particularly favorable. The
exoits for the year ending June 80
weie 818,000,000 bushels of flour and
wheat, against 145,000,000 bushels the
preceding year.
SfDSAM'IQr BON MONTIJO. :
' i -T""- -..1 '..- v:t,.i -
lr fTe bi-rbor of MAnllfe
Ly tfj WnjiMft floruit
wit . .v
Rotkio jerjtly l il i)cbon lo
Allffimehltof
lit pi tipv)a iljf Itu
tiKiicl)onl() ort w' fropic
or wr id i4uji)tsr
Thtwtnii wilJijolfeQiiwrfrvipVorfloiiiioj 17009.
ft osclllfii)J Upyri
1 In rjelr hArrmoths Uy It iMOWV
OreAroloj of it 6aMial)aivr0d le country nt (tie Cfd,
LooJIq (or lr) lovely Uditt
Of Stvtlk, Toledo, Ckiii,
Ard tf) lwll ol icooriUtof 0rAOd of HJrll.j
. , Ii;bi)tkii),0o9 Monfijo
BeioJ drewiy iralttiied t)l)OI ,
H)Ij fj il)tlffi)5 Woen for oobls of t sfllt H
Jo) wery of ffis M!y,
I will illy fortS -r;d wyUy ' ,
Tbt olSpe It of tt)t yoke nd my veo.ij0 h
Tb twilJ 500.11)'? "Ave
Ai)l io irurfi l) roKiJ fi)e nvy
Tor a grot rul Mot .'ry o'er it ityp ol ylt SiLig '
Oh h led rhrr 1 fat)Jhi)jo
fnt) HonjfiooJ ft PiooHAOjo
AnJbt ditd tfjn) Iron) NtwZlof IMI) border of JUrq,
While bt hy trjer loftly jleiiiof.el
Up tf) brbor, creeplr,;, treefio j,
Cn) H ItiO tod ftuity reyhoiiQc(4 of fit lirt WijiijoJoft
Tbd ti)iy nylftit he wit plucky,
Hxnryc,llolrooly lucky,
Daf RVptoVxt coaldijl Vn tjlro f Wg Jioi sfeoj H bor.,
Doa rtootijo wolts ft woixler
u. .1 ",4f earjrof tOaqdleR ,
W M Woot f$ ok ooor ind rrty fclf fcio rrry Kio
Wkut KMh Klt
Dr. James K- Hoamer, whils rwontly
visiting Boston, had oooafloii to visit
the new ptibllo library. A ha went
op the slops he met Kdward Kvorutt
Hale, who askod the doctor's orriuid,
"To consult the archives," was the
reply.
"Dy-the by, Hosmer," said lHmtor
Halo, "do you know where Noah kept
his beear"
"No," answerod Hosmer,
"In the aik hlvos," said th venom
ble pronohor ns he passed ont of ear
shot. "Summer ritisiM Stoilea" In
the August Ladles' Home Journal,
, itiK oi.mcsT voLVNTicim.
grocer-
Which
do you like best-
bills or doctor-bills?
Use the wholesome
baling powder Scti
h'tg's Best
Th First I'se nf rield Musi.
Oustave Kulmo wtltoi an article on
"The Trnmpet in Camp and Buttle" (01
the Aii-ml Century. Mr. Kobhe says;
The Hist m of Hold iiiumId rif whkh
. ..1 1.. ...1 ..1. ... 1 , .
A New York Slate doctor, and iw, vomn. ' ... ,.... , .......,. .,,.,,, u,,
leered his servli'i-a to the president wenily, tinll W11S at tile buttle of Hull V I nog, tin
arnlexpresniMla ilt'Klre til enter the iirmy a 1 H1I 0I French Fllllldnis whnro ih.
snraenn. Uvea at Ills advanced years he can J, "V renin miliums vvnere lh
U WltnOllt (lienses, ami wm H 11, 111 iv -iviiwii uh,o tivii in, ivnui tlllin tlirrf
victories Philip Agustus dulontlng
ml hitit bliKiil.
Vital lees.
tiuv TIim l.li-l Htsnilsi'il meillellio id li-Hlet,
..(- u... 1. ull,... wlili-l, h-- nnllMl f,ir
... ............. . .. .. . ,..... ........ Clin IV ft l,nl..i l,,,.a I- 1.,..
HltllHl'lHllUI, UVSirpf.,, w"ii-mmi, m, wm, t tiinnii tuvit, m
SUle",h d"""" " 1 ri'lUP ol Valuis dehmtiiig the Kngll.h
j0 tfie trtwr f Mo'll
ty irje
flfiy lko adder tsufcr.ejid tt eyjftrt urf lte ilirbte
There has long dwelt In the heart
of the Pyrenees, on the old Caliiloniiin
border of Spain, a race 01 tlwarls, sup
posed by soiiio to bo of Tnrtui oilgin,
WAOONS IMrllOVKll.
The new Improved SIoiikIiIoii wnjtons
stood the racket. Three unite i-nr IihvIn are
nnthewav. It piiva to have the lirit.
Write for free cHtalojiue. JOHN I'OOf.U,
Sole BKcnt, foot ol Jliin lauii street, l'ort
laud, Or.
theiti in 1840, while In 1704 thoFiench
iluliintod the Austiliitia st tho aanii
place. It-was at Uutivliivs, in 1314,
that trumpets sounded the signal for
1 tho victorious French chin go, the first
initliimllo Instance of command given
by trumpet call.
I; , HAVIf t UtJA StN." tl ItOTW Kit,
llii-tluiiitl or l.ovcr In the Army or NavyJ
Mail him tmlity a i.Vi. iitcltnK of Allen'i
l-'init-Knse, A powder lor ths feet. All whs
i march, walk or stand need It. It eon..
a hlnu, tired, lore, swollen, sweating fret,
mid makes hot, tight or now shoes easy.
FROM DUDE TO SOLDIER
Tho Pacific Cable.
San Francisco, Julv 30. The Even-
were set with jewels (probably corun-' iD Post, in an article published today.
dura, as the diamond was very scarce), says tiiat the United States will soon
and even lathe tools had such cutting lie connected by cable with her newly
edges. So remarkable was the quality acquired Pacific possession, and the
of the tubulai drills and the skill of th ' eable will connect the United States
workmen that the cutting marks in ' from ' thia city with Hawaii, the La-
hard granite gave no indication of weal drones, th6 Philippines and Hong
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 6063c; Val
ley aud Blueatem, 64a per bushel.
Flour Best grades, $3.75; graham,
f 3.50; superfine, $3.35 per barrel.
Oats Uhoice while, 40c; choice
gray, 38c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, 21; brewing.
23 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran. $15 per ton: mid
dlings, $21; shorts, $18.
Hay Timothy, $n13; clover. $10
11; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per ton.
H.ggs Oregon, 1617o per dozen.
Butter Fancy creamery, 8540o:
fair to good, 82o; dairy, 35g33tfo
per roll.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 113 12a;
Young America, lgo.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.60 per
dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $3.008;
geese, $3.004.60; ducks, young, $3
4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10(d)
lS.c per pound. 1
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 80 35c
per sack; new potatoes 60 (g 65c
Unions California red, $1.25 per
sack.
Hops 513o per pound for new
orop; 1898 crop, 4 60.
Wool Valley, 1012o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 812c; mohair,
85c per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8io; dressed mutton. 7c;
spring lambs, 9c per lb.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.75;
light and feeders, $3.00 4. 00; dressed, I
$5. 60(3 8.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Uross, top steers, 8.S0$3.75;
cows, $2.50(83.00; dressed beef,
Checkered Career of Halletl Aleoo
sort-owe, tbe Famons Ronsh Rider.
liauett Alsop Borrows, who went
with tbe rough riders in Cuba and who
was given charge of a dynamite gun
capable of deadly execution, has led
life replete with Incident
When he was a young man he thought
ne would become a great artist, and
studied art at the Columbia Art School,
Then he thought that law, and not art,
was hie peculiar calling and entered the
Columbia Law School. After a while
be decided that neither law nor art was
Just what he was cut out for, and went
across the water to see the world. He
bad already seen something of It In on
this side. ' Hta father was Samuel Bor
row, Vice President of the Equitable
idro Assurance Society, and young
Borrow bad the entree Into New York
society.
In England and France ITaJk-tt Alsop
was put up at the most exclusive clube
and waa distinctly "in the swim.'
When he returned to this country he
tad become a crack billiard player, a
crack snot and a man about town gen
erally. He was fond of dog flg-hta and
all sorts of "sporty" things. In short,
irALLKTT At-SOP BOKUOWB.
the mild art student was thoroughly
transformed Into the gilded and giddy
young man of the clubs and the Incon
sequential world. Ho stayed abroad a
good deal and was attracting no par
ticular attention In this country, being
regarded by his acquaintances " as
neither better nor worse than the aver
age man of his typo, when suddenly
came tbe Coleman Drayton scandal,
The social prominence of all the parties
66c per pound. I concerned lairs, urayton was a oangh-
Veal-Larae. 5 i a 6c: small. 7 a So . Wf 01 Mrs- William Astor) and tho chal-
per pound.
Seattle Markets.
Vegetables Potatoes Yakimas, $1
per 100 lbs; natives, $8 10; Califor
of the tool while a cut of a tenth of an Kong. Tbe paper says that most of "ia Ptatoes H-OO per 100 pounds.
inch was made in the hardest rock al the surveys have been made, and that
each revolution, and a hole through ' tlje contract for the laying of the cable
both the hardest and softest material I'as already been let, and that, accoid
wasboretl perfectly smooth and uniform.' nS to the terms of the eon tract, the
throng ho ut. 'Of the material and '.work'must be completed within six
method of making the tools nothing is' months. The price to be paid is stated
known.
The average amount of sickness in
human life is nine days out of the year.
to be $10,000,000.
MES. PLYKHAM'S ADVICE.
What Mrs. Nell Hurst baa to Bay
About It
Dkax Mrs. Pikkhak: When I wrote
to yon I had not been well for five years;
had doctored all the time but got no
better. I had womb trouble very bad.
My womb pressed backward, causing
piles. I was in such misery I could
scarcely walk across the floor. Men
struation was irregular and too pro-
eV
Iff
WJ.
fuse, -was also
troubled with
lencorrhoea. I
I had given up all
I hopes of getting
well; everybody
thought I had
consumption.
After taking
' five bottles of
Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegeta
ble Compound,
I felt very much better
and was able to do nearly all my own
work. I continued theuseof yourmedi
cine, and feel that I owe my recovery to
you. I cannot thank you enoughforyour
advice and your wonderful medicine.
Any one doubting my statement may
write to me and I will gladly answer
all inquiries. Mrs. Nell Hubst, Deep
water, Mo.
Letters like the foregoing, con
stantly being received, contribute not
a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs.
I'inkhnm that her medicine and counsel
are assisting women to bear their heavy
burdens. " -.--
. Mrs. Pimkham'saddressisLynn.Mass.
All suffering women are invited to
write to her for advice, which will be
given without charge. It la an ex
perienced woman's advice to women.
! I .1 t,l ii-lh
': Best t "uah ttiip. TmlM In
In Jhne. KMrt hv (5nu'f'!
Our Kxhiblt sit Paris.
Washington, July 80. Ferdinand
Peck, of Chicago, the newly appointed
United States commissioner-general to
the Paris exposition, was at the White
House today and had a long conference
with the president, wiio suggested that
the representation of this government
should be conducted on a broad, gen
erous plan. The president agreed that
there should be an additional appro
priation of $400,000 for the expenses
of onr representation there, the present
appropriation for the purpose being
$650,0U0. Mr. Peck thinks an assist
ant commissioner-general will be ap
pointed in a few days.
Spanish Prisoners Paid Oft.
Portsmouth, N. XI., July 80. The
Spanish prisoners confined at Seavey's
island were paid off by the Spanish
government today, the money being re
ceived from Admiral Cerveia, at An
napolis, the men receiving from $4 to
$10 in American currency.
Fatal Powder Mill Explosion.
Elmiia. N. Y., July 28. The pow
der mill of E. J. Johnson, at Troy.
Penn., was blown np today, and the
owner, who was also the paying teller
in tho Pomeroy & Mitchell bank, was
killed.
Down Prom St. Michaels.
San Francisco, July 80. The
steamer Portland arrived thia evening
irom bc juicuaeis, bringing seven
Klondike miners and about $350,000
in gold dust and bullion.
idols s Lawful Prize.
Savannah, Oa., July 30. The Brit
Ish ship Adula, captured off Guantan
amo bay by the Marblehead, was today
declared a lawful prize of war by Judge
Emery Speer.- She was chartered by a
Spaniard, and was on the way to Gnan
tanarno to take ont refugees. An ap
peal to the supreme court will he taken.
C'aiuara at Cadia.
Madrid, July 80 Captain Annon,
minister of marine, has received a dis
patch from Admiral Camara, announc
ing that hit fleet has cast anchor at Ca
Beets, per sack, $1.00; turnips, 75c.
carrots, $1.00; hothouse lettuce, c;
radishes, 13Jc
Fruits California lemons, fancy,
$4.00; choice, $3.60; seeding oranges,
$1.50(31.75; California navels, fancy,
$38.35; choice, $3.60 3. 76; ban
anas, shipping, $3.26(33.75 per bunch;
strawberries, $1.50 per crate,
Butter r ancy native creamery,
brick, 20c; ranch, 712o; dairy, 12
15o; lowa, fancy creamery, 20c.
Cheese Native Washington, 11
ll$c; Eastern cheese, 11 llj$c
Meats Choice dressed beef steers,
prime, 7c; cows, prime, 6o; mut
ton, 7o; pork, 7g7jo; veal, 68c
Hams Large, 10c; small, 11c;
bieakfast bacon, 11.
Poultry Chickens, live, per pound,
13c; dressed, 16c; spiing chickens,
$2.508.75. -
Fresh Fish Halibut, 84o; steel
heads, 7 80; salmon trout, 010o;
flounders and sole, 84o; herring, 4c.
Oysters Olympia oysters, per sack,
$3.50, per gallon, solid, $1.80.
Wheat Feed wheat, $28.
Oats Choice, per ton, $26.
Corn Whole, $35; cracked, $25;
feed meal, $25.
Feed Chopped feed, $1721 per
ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil
cake meal, per ton, $35.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton.
$25; whole, $24. '
Flour Patent, $4.10, bbl; straights.
$3.85; California brands, $5.60; buck'
wheat flour, $6.60; giaham, per bbl, i
$4.25; whole wheat flour, $4.60; rye
nour, f-t.za.
Millstufta Bran, per ton, $14;
snorts, per ton, $10,
Hay Puget Sound mixed, $8(?10;
choice Eastern Washington timothy.
$15.
Eggs Paying 1818c., selling 20
(3x10,
leage to a duel (which did not take
place) between Mr. Drayton and Mr.
Borxowe kept society gossiping for a
long time.
Finally that passed away and Hallctt
Alsop Borrowe was for a time forgot
ten. It was said that be was living
quietly abroad. Suddenly It was dis
covered that Borrowe had returned to
this country, forsaken the ways of bis
former life, and was employed ns a car
starter on the trolley road la Newark,
He had started in to work for a living
and had begun at the bottom of the
ladder. . -
tie worsen nara, ana nmuiy was
made a division superintendent at a
salary of $75 a month. For a time his
doings in his new sphere of action were
written about and talked about, and
then the young man was forgotten
again. He was not destined to remain
forgotten long, however, for In Novem
ber, 1806, It was anounced that Bor
rowe had married Miss AnnaWhoeler
Corbln, Austin Corbin'sj youngest
daughter.
It seems that the Borrowe and Cor
bln families hod been Intimate when
Hallett Alsop was a seaoollioy, and his
espedal friend had been the youngest
daughter. The schoolboy love had re
mained through all the Intervening
year, ana uorrowe nna gone to work
on the trolley line to prove thnt ho had
reformed and was living a life which
made him worthy to marry bis boy
hood's love.
horse than any one thing. The driver
who thinks that because his horso Is
fresh he can stand It to be drlvon fast
at the start for several miles, and then
given a chance to rest by going slow, or
who drives fast for a while and then
Blows down to a walk in order to rest
up for another spurt, will not get tho
best speed out of a horse with the least
waste of vitality, especially In going
long distances. It Is a steady gait that
counts most and wears the horse least
Give him a chance to get warmed nn
first, and then let the gnlt be a steady
one. Another Item Is not to feed too
heavily before driving. A light feed of
oats will be far better than a heavier
feed of a more bulky grain. Exercise
or action too soon after eating retards
digestion, and tbe animal that must
travel at a good gait with a loaded
stomach canuot but show the effects,
and if driven rapidly for oven a short
distance after eating a hearty meal
there Is considerable risk of the colic.
Watering properly Is fully as Important
as feeding. Whan a horse Is being driv
en on the road he should not at any
time be allowed to overcharge his stom
ach with a large quantity of water. So
far as Is possible the rule should be to
give water frequently, and, while he
should have all he will drink. It should
be given In small doses. A horso in
good health can stand mors work and
more driving without Injury than ono
that is in any way out of condition.
Tbo feed and care should be such as are
best calculated to maintain health and
condition, and then when on the road
care must be taken to use his strength
Qd vigor to tho best advantage.
Bhakspeare Does Ball.
Shakspeare, so far an is known, never
witnessed a ball game, yet his works
are replete with phrases often used by
fans. Here are a few;
"Hit It, hit it, hit ltr-Love's Labor
Lost, Act IV.
"Not one hit" Merchant of Venice.
Act III.
Base second mcon," ct cetera. Hen
ry IV Act I.
"Our valor Is to chase filea." Cymbe
line, Act III.
"On the bat'a back I do fly." Titus
Androulcus, Act III.
"We can kill a fly." Titus Androni
cus, Act III.;
"Where go you with batsr'-Corlo-lantis,
Act, I.
"Then thou wast not out" Tempest,
Act I.
"Play out the game." Henry IV., Act
II.
"Who's out?"-Lear, Act V.
"To Oeld with him," Corlolanils. Act
II.
'With two pitch balls." Love's La
bor Lost, Act III.
"They pitched in tho grounds-Hen
ry VI., Act L
."I'll bring him borne." Pericles. Act
iv.- .
I'm right glad to catch."-IIenry
VIII., ActV.
80 easy a stop." Henry IV.
He stopped tho fliers." Corlolanus.
Act II.
"If he should even double." All's
Well, Act II.
I will run no base." Merry Wives.
Act I.
I'll run for thee." Midsummer
Night's Dream, Act 11.
Thou mnyst slide," Taming of the
Shrew, Act IV.
now 10 Tall Eilime h oiiii .inmirnoms. mm niiiacn nut, ngnt or now snors easy.
Mra a T. Korer dooa dwellers in tho "' " X ' Callous
country a good service by tellln, then, ;,TZ.X!
how to Identify the eJibln varieties of soil It. 2M'. Humpla sent Krra. Adtlresi
mushrooms that grow in tho woods.
Her nitlilo which Is printed In the
August Latlivs' Homo Journal, makes
it clear that theie are vory many varie
ties of these delicious, nutritious fungi,
and that they can be hud in alnindtinoc
thoughout the summer tor the more
gathering. To muka her Information
tho mora useful Mra. Itorei directs how
the differvnt kinds ot the woods-grown
Jelioiicins ure best cooked, how they
can be supplemented to the family
larder as a most delicious acquisition
free of cost.
p.-i, t,M,iiiia rvuk lira,
Alien S. Olmsted, l.e Uoy, N, Y.
The elephant dues not smell with hit
i trunk. Ills olfactory nerves are con
tained In s single nostril, which is in
the roof of the mouth near the front.
It ia a nolo wot thy fact that sheep
thrive best in a pasture infested with
moles. Thl Is because of tho better
ilralnngo of tho laud.
Steam has been fonnd vory efficacious
In extinguishing fires on ships loaded
with cotton.
Tbo attention of the public It called
to tho profess lentil work of Dr. T. H.
White, No. S71X Morrison street,
foreland, Or. Hit electrical appli
ancca are the most modem, and lilt
crown and bridge work ia of audi artistic-
form and finish, that his patient
uro delighted not only with the looks,
"Llanfalr-pwllgwyngyll" ia a village hot with tl, mm fori ihe ,ni...
In Wales that enjoys the privilege of the use of tuoh artificial work. All
being counted as quo wutd In telegrmua j operations are painless midcr iila meth.
Oils. See that yoor teeth aro properly
cared for ami Hint by a skillful dentist.
There is no need to suffer the disoom
forts of broken-down and stained teeth
when they can be ma Jo useful and
pleasant to look npon without pain.
IffllPrIT e money hy eueessiliit
I I Ills) I I tK-uiti.in in taiUMO. W
1 III ft I "' and sell wheal oasis.
1 1 iml I I tins, fortunes has two
Insaa on e smell beeifinln l.v 1 ii..-i ...
rllt-uliLrs. llu.i .,i
lures, write lor lull t
ereiic tleB. eerI rears' ei pertenee on lbs
i7 ,.,T ', "" "no a innriinRii know,
ledge ( the bnliie. Send Inr our iree reler.
em-e boot. OCBSINII, HOPKINS A CcE
Chiesso 1 finard ol Trerle lirosirs. OOitnu TJ
it. ,usr
vniin 1 iirrn ' " wront?
INI Hi I IVrliGet " KiRht
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS 1 lyf" li Riht
Is due not only to the orig-luallty and " will maks you feci better, uet n froa
simplicity of the combination, but also
w i no care and skill with which It is
manufactured by nclontlBo processes
known to the California Flo Srnup
' Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Camfohnia Fi Byriip Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other nar-
..a. ... mikii evuuuing OI 1110 CAM-
fobkia Flo Syhvp Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the eatlsfuotlon
which tie genuine Syrup ot Figs has
given to millions of families, multoa
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. H Is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acta on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember tho name of
the Company
aLIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM PBANOIMe, Del.
LOCISVILLB, Er. 9KW TOHK, H. .
oar drumrlrt or nr wholesale dnif house, or
vein Stewart a uoimee urug i:0., Sesttie.
Urn unlrr 5'lcii. hie . niAe
Jn foldji Jfrrife f irtjtif Itfirrn, in bnu it pits
f) nod) nid,t fniiiomb befaiinl mar, jinbrn
wir e 03 jrht f n 6l mm 1. Jununr 18u
fi an oflt tiijmigtii, roflrbt filr bat ndtfli
2aht imtire tstoimniirR wttbni unb Un
fttvaa bafiit. 12.00, jrht rtii'mbin. TOan
l'i ft5 Vtote-Ofumnietii fcrjitfrn.
Germ Pul.U ihlng Co., Portland, Or. .
CURE YOURSELF f
'K 1 . Iiss lilt, for m,i,.irM
' '' 'l''ei, li'tiiiMti,..
mi f lrillil.,i,s or ul.,ti,rj
r i ism-
f is 1 u, I
or.Bi usees nwn,lirsu
iR'"ttriisswwiw'rini(t, m pmsnueas.
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AGENTS
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WILL A FINVK CO., -'
' ' m Mrltet Street. Sea franelseo. Call
in Oregon and Washington to handle irrtiln
and other prmtuee un Jwint aeenunt, or other,
wise, hr an old rellsble Matt Krauclaeti hmise,
established mm. (me ol the nldeA members ol
the Han Francisco Proriuee Kxeliange. Hetrr
eneee enchaiiKed. Adoross W. II. yATISS, DOS
Han Frauclsco, Cal. . i
California St.,
MtlHl'HINS)
DOC INK
I. tllllANUm
Vn.1.0. HorMAK,mlsaiMilla Hhlg, Jhloaso.lll.
m. r. m. V.
Met.
WIIKrf wrltliif to adeertlsers
luentltm title iaper.
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plea
ON DRIVING HORSES.
San Francisco Market. . .
Wool Spting Nevada, 10 14c per
dound; Oregon, Eastern, 1012o; Val
ley, 15 17c; Noithern, 1416c.
Millstuffs Middlings, $10(321.60
bran. $15.00 16.00 per ton.
Onions New, 60370c per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery. Sic; do
seconds, 20c; fancy dairy, 18c; good
to choice, 16 16o per pound.
Eggs Store, 1214o; fancy ranch,
16gl9c. '
Citrus Fruit Oranges, navels, $3.00
3.35; Mexican limes, $5.60; Call
forms lemons, 1.00$1.60; do oboioe,
1 1,60 3. 00; per boa.
Hints on the Care of Han's Noblest
Animal Friend,
A driver should study and know the
horse he is to drive. Being familiar
with the Spirit of the horse Is one of
the very Important things. A driver
must also know how the horse should
be fed, if he has no one upon whom he
can implicitly rely to do the feeding.
Reviewing theso general matters of
both driving and feeding, a writer on
tno horse says that sorno can drive
thirty or even forty miles at a good rate
of speed aud have the animal In better
condition at the end than nnother after
driving the same horse live miles. It Is
not by any means driving fast that In
jures a horse so much as Improper driv
ing. Often more strength and vitality
is taken out of a horse in two miles
of fretting, through tho mismanage
ment of the driver, than in coin sev
eral times this distance with proper
care. Some men cannot drive without
a whip in their hands, whether It Is
needed or not, and, while there Is no
doubt that In tome coses tho whip Is
necessary, yet it is often the cause of
aiors fretting on the part of a lively
The Frenchman's Fault.
While one of the American frlgatoe
was on co at Malta some of tbe crow
got Into a terrible fight with tho crew
of a French man-of-war. At the Inves
tigation that followed the captain of
tlK; maintop said:
"You see, sir, it was all the French
man's fault. We was a walking down
the street jist as quiet ns lambs, sir,
when along come some Frenchmen
from the Etwoil. I wanted to be civil,
so i says io em;
" 'Will you come In and take a drink T
says I.
" 'Kay?' says he.
"'Kay? says Jimmy Logs, who was
wMh me; 'what kind of an answer Is
that to give a gentleman?' and ho un
and hit him; and that's tho way the
row uogon, sir. You tee It was all the
Frcnciiman'a fault, sir..".
' Roman Villa Discovered.
Another uoman villa has been dug
up at iKiscoreuie, on tne slopes of Ve
suvius, near rompeil, where tho great
find of sliver ornumeuts was made two
years ago. luo walls ore covered with
beautiful frescoes, chiefly landscapes
and marines. Ono represents a bridge
over a river, with on anglor fishing
with a line. Four wine Jars were In
the cellar and seven skeletons have
oecn round in tho excavation.
A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Hat Iron Brand).
decided It ivAVH.Ulngfl,.n C-0 okuk' owS
L . m tI3 AWAY beaut ful present with each package ol
March told. 1 bete presents are in the form of .
til
GQuimn paste
I Pi
efuros
They are 13x19 inches In size, and are entitled at follows
Lilacs and
Pansiei.
Pansles
and
Marguerites.
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American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
KiiOKUKjW
Rolllng-Pin Will Serve, torn time.
Men amer," said the feminine nor.
sou 01 vnneu experience. "Some can
be eonaucred with tears, but with
others It is necessary to resort to the
uatpia., -Cincinnati Enquirer.
One-hnlf the world 11111 kes a good liv
ing working tno other half.
I hese rare nhMnre fnoe in t... ,t, ,-.nl.,hllli -...1 2s
R. LeRoy, of f5ew York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects 1
In hlS ttUdlO and are now nfforarl far lh firt lima n (ho nnlili M
1 1 r)ifture "e accurately reproduced in all the colon used in the orfg. g
lnals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. - f
Pastel picturet are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing m
tn;m in beauty, richness of rolor and artistic merit. ft
"neoi tnese picturet fW f! - R "
with each" Back.,' at L I Cil.J l ItJ' ti.ll Oil S
Purcrasel of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and Jf
it tOld for IO rslltl a narlroits Ash UMir ffrru-nr for thia sti.r,.K c
beautiful picture. S
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