"I ha Wot Jit5iw? o' All.
Tito rjiwt common of I1 ailments
from sports of all kiwis are sprains and
bruises. The most common and surest
cm of thetn ia by the use of St.. Jacobs
Oil, which ia prompt In its action
Tha Art of Walking. ' c
To be thoroughly graceful long stop
ruui quick short stops should bo equal
ly avoided, remarks Frenoh woman.
A Btiff walk Is also very ungraceful,
and that is the great fault of English
glils. The walk too stiffly and take
too long strides.
Spanish women have very pretty
walk, rmturallf, as also have Italian
country girls and all aocostpmed to
carrying weights ra their beads.
The French are also very graceful
walkers. Study your walk, girls.
Take danolng lessons t6 begin with and
then repeat yoor lessons befoio your
long toilet glass. A pretty walk la a
beauty in Itself, and every erne who will
an acquire this beauty. Do ft, then,
at once now without losing another
day. .-, , ........ .
Good Blood
IVlakes Health
And Hood's EarsaparilU makes good
blood. Tbat is why It cores so many
diseases and makes so many people feel
better than ever before. If you dontfeel
well, are half sick, tired, Worn out, you
may be made well by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
America's Greatest Medicine. .
Hood's Pills cure all Lfver III. 25 cents.
MORE OR LESS IMPERSONAL'
A sign before the door of a dentist
reads thus: "Teeth extracted while
you wait."
A farmer near Cottonbnrg, Ky., has
trained a terrier dog to remove the
worms from tobwsoo plants. ;-
An artist In a New York paper pio-
tured the Vesuvius in action and en-
shrouded In dense clouds of smoke from
her neomntic anns. That artist needs
to be informed that the Vesuvius usee
only smokeless air In discharging her
dynamite gnns.
A little surprise awaited two women
. who recently met In the office of a Chi
cago lawyer. They had never seen eaoh
other before, but ere they left the office
the discovery was made that eaoh had
called to begin proceedings to obtain a
divorce from the game man.
No household is complete without a botr
tie of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec
ommended by all physicians. Don't ne
glect this necessity.
The beautiful colors seen in- the soap
bubble arise from the faot tbat the
bubble, being very thin, refleots light
from the onter and inner surfaces of
the film.
riT Prrm0(ntl7 Cnrprl. No fits or nerToasnes
lllw after first day's ess of Dr. KHoe's Ureal
Nerve Restorer. Send far f Kr B Hs.OO trial
bottle and treetlee. DR. B. H. SUA- IIJU
Arclk street, tUiladrijiUi, fa.
It has been calculated that oridnary
. gunpowder on exploding expands about
6,000 times, that is, fills a space this
much larger as a gaa than when In a
solid form. - . ..
In the full cleanse your system by using
Dr. I'funder's Oregon Blood Further.
'. Try Schilling's Beat tea and twain Dovdeft
It is said that a striking outline of
v the features of George Washington has
appeared in .a knotty protuberance of a
tree in Portland, Me. It is not a oher-
ry tree. .
We will forfeit 11,000 if any of our pub
lished testimonials are proven to be not
genuine. The Piso Co., Warren, Fa..
Ardent in spite of his 80 yeais,
Francis Watklns, of Anderson, Ind.,
proposed to Lydia Bethel, a good-looking
young woman of Bethel, O. She
accepted him and they intended . to
elope, but his daughters prevented.
Then tho aged lover became cool, and
the result was a $10,000 breach-of-promise
suit, whloh he has just com
promised for (3,000.
Mrs. Folly Owens, who was. lately
married to William Owens, of White
River township, near ' Koblesville,
Ind., Is now living with her 18tb hus
band. Mrs. Owens has six children as
the fruits of her former marriages, no
two having the same name. She is
over 60 years old. She was separated
from the larger numbet of her hus
bands. She is part Indian, her mother
being a half-caste. . '
"I DO MY OWN W0EK"
' ' ..
Bo Bays Mr. Mary Bochlette of
Linden, New Jersey, In this
Letter to Mrs. Plnkham.
I was bothered with a flow which
would be quite annoying' at times, and
at others would almost stop, , '
" I used prescriptions given me by my
physician, but Ue
same state JkS$9a
ol affairs
continued.
. " After a
time I was
taken with
a flooding,
that J was
obliged to
keep my bed.
Finally, In
despair, I
gave up my aoc "V, .
tor, and began '"I
taking your medl- "
cine, and have certainly been greatly
benefited by its use.
"Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound has Indeed been a friend to me.
" I am now able to do my own work,
thanks to your wonderful medicine. I
was as near death I believe aa I could
be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat
and my heart had almost given out. I
could not have stood it one week more,
I am sure. I never thought I would
be so grateful to any medicine.
" I shall use my influence with any
one suffering aa I did, to have them
use Lydla E. Plnkham' Vegetable
Compound."
Every woman that ia puzzled about
her condition should secure the sympa
thetic advloe of a woman who under
Bland. Write to Mrs. Plnkham a!
I.yun, Muss., and tell her your ills
I i Best i otiKh br
I in Tit;.,
" r
in. "to-"-) C'"ixi Watt I .
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Items of General Interest Gleaned
From the Thriving 1'arlBfl
rrte.
This year is a great one for the fish
ermyn on the Coquillo river.
The total attendance at the Spokane
fruit fair this year was 72.250.
Stops have hoen taken at Salem to
contest the Wright branch asylum site
ouao. ?
: 'Lana county's potato crop is short
this year, and the farmers look for high
prices.
: Winter apples are more plentiful In
Kittitas valley than ever before, and
the quality is firat-olaea.
There is an unusual amount of sick
ness In Falouse at present, most of the
patients having typhoid fever.
Two men who made a voyage from
Lynn canal to St. Mluhaels In an open
boat have arrived at Victoria.
The rnn of silverslda salmon In the
Lower Columbia river oontinuea heavv,
and the fall pack will be unusually
large.
News has reached Victoria of the sp
potntment of C. O. Sinkler, of Nelson,
as sold commissioner for the Yukon
district, vice Fawcett, removed.
On the steamship Doric, which ar
rived at San Francisco from the Orient,
was brought In opium valued at 1270,-
000, on which a duty of 1100.000 will
be collected. :
The value of Improvements iu Walla
Walla county, exclusive of cities, ac
oording to the revision of the board of
equalization, amounts to 1380,324; per
sonal property, 11,875,883.
: The Lincoln county (Wash.) corumis
sioners have fixed the tax levy for all
purposes at 14 mills, on a valuation of
15,668,733. The levy for road pur
poses was increased from 0.83 to 1.28
milla, ..
The floating indebtedness against the
new town of Kent, Wash., will be paid
off January, after which the city's in
oome will be sufficient to pay all cur
rent expenses and leave a handsome
surplus.
The prune crop of Clackamas county,
Oregon, has been gathered and mar
keted with very little loss, and growers
are elated over piesent profits and
future prospects. At Clackamas sta
tion, 83 tons were evaporated.
A cargo of 100,078 bushels of barley
was shipped from Tacomatbe week be
fore last direct to England. The barley
was all raised In Columbia county,
Washington, and being of prime qnal
Ity, netted the producer a good price.
The charter has been granted for the
building of the Golden-Fort Steele, B.
C. railroad, and work will be started
in early spring. The contract for the
Nelson & Bedlington railway has been
let to Larson & Foley, work to com
mence this month.
Controller of the Currency Dawes
has decided that he has no authority to
charter a national bank in Honolulu
until congress passes laws for the gov
eminent of the islands. Consequently
Perrv S. Heath and San Francisco oapi
ta lists will not have their applications
granted at present.
The Carbonado coal mines shipped
85,000 tons during September, heat
inir all previous records. Eoelyn had
held the record with 80,000 tons. The
Carbonado mines, owned by the South
ern Pacific Rai iroad Company, are run
ning full time and employ 600 men,
averaging f 3. 29 a day wages.
The Scully Steel & Iron Company, of
Chicago, has just closed a contract for
the delivery of 25,000 tons of steel
plates at Viotorla, B. 0., to be used in
the construction of five British steam
ships by one of the largest shipbuild
ing firms at that point. The value of
the contrsot exceeds f 100,000.
A scheme is on foot to construct a
logging road about three miles In
length from the head ol Gray's liver,
Oregon. It will be operated by A. Jj.
Saldren, who has in operation a simi
lar road at Clatskanie, and will tap a
t'lstriot of 5,000 acres of sptuce timber
longing to C. H. Green, of Saginaw,
ich. ;
The new association does not con
template any general regulation of
ooast lumber values. Its alms are
simply to control the situation at San
Franoisco, where the trade has been
for some time in a badly demoralized
condition. Puget Sound values, foreign
trade or other departments of the lum
ber business, are not affected. '
Henry Miller, of Catblamet, Wash.,
has contracted to furnish the North
Pacifio mills, at Portland, over 3,000,
000 feet of spruce and fir log this sea
son. The Astorlan says that this cut
will come from Euloklum, the principal
logging stream flowing Into the Colum
bia, vr here over 150 men were employed
at logging during the past summer.
According to the Lumberman there
is a good field on the coast for a small
turpentine faotory. There are two
species of wood rich in turpentine and
allied porducts, Douglas fir and "bull"
pint, wood alcohol, pitch and other
so-called naval products. , The yield is
by no means as large as the pitch pine
of the South, but there is certainly
room for a factory that will utilize the
stumps and refuse of pitch-bearing
trees on the coast.
Harvesting in the Palouse country
has been completed. Every threshing
machine has pulled -in, and the haul
ing of grain todifferentshipping points
will be finished by November 1, or per
haps a little sooner. So far this season,
the tptal shipment of new wheat has
not exceeded 276,000 bushels, most of
this being to Spokane for milling, and
to the Sound. Since the completion of
harvesting, farmers and gialndealers
have concluded that the crop of this
year is the largest ever harvested in
the Falouse country. Although the
average yield ia less than in 1897 and
several other former seasons, the aggie
gate yield has been greater.
One feature of the new fishery law
enacted by the Oregon legislature in
special session, is likely to receive con
siderable attention. It is that "the
persons appointed to the position of
fish commissioner shall hold the office
herein provided for for the period ol
four years from the time of his appoint
ment." This would make the appoint
ment by Governor Lord, for the law
carries ' the emergencoy clause, hold
nearly through the term ef Governor
Geer. ', ' '
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER,
IRpportfd hy Pownlng, Hopklna 4 Co., Inn..
Btmrd ol Trarlfi Brokers 711 to 71 Chamber ei
Coinnierca building, 1'orlltud, Oregon.
Since Lei tor failed the outsider ha
not been interested in Chicago prices.
The disastrous outcome to tho man
with so many millions was terrifying
teeson to tha small bull. Explanations
did not count Whether Leiter made
egregious errors or not was of little
corisequonce. The defeat, after year's
campaign, of the bull leader who for
so long seemed the greatest who had
ever arisen, took the heart from every
one who had believed in his ouiise. It
was only last June that the disaster
took place; about four months ago. It
seems a long Interval, but it is really a
short one, and It would be remarkable
if it were not still In everyone s mind.
What new bull leader would now invite
the comparisons which would inevitably
be made: what banking concern would
hazard the criticism which would fol
low any! favors toward a buying cam
paign in grain? Have the losses of last
summer's collapso been forgotten yet?
There must be a good deal imaginative
about any bull deal. Not one advance
In twqnty Is a mere matter of consump
tive demand or of aotual scarcity.
There must be a great deal of theory
ith advancing prices; people must
forget prudence, become venturesome.
permit more or less exniliratlon. .
Would it not be like Holding a plcnio
at the close of a funeral to permit muoh
bull spirit within four months of the
Leiter failure?
The present movement of wheat to
market is the heaviest ever known 11,
000,000 bushels received at primary
points last week. There was never any
such total as that in six days before.
Is not the speculator doing pretty well
in taking care of that property and In
also maintaining prices? Is not the fact
that such a volume of grain is financed
and the price sustained evidence that
the volume of speculation la larger than
the very narrow fluctuations would
indicate?
j Seattle Harkat.
Tomatoes, 50 d 75c per box.
Cucumbers, 10$ 15c pet doa.
Onions, 8590o per 100 pounds.
Potatoes, f 10&14.
Beets, per sack, $1.
Turnips, per sack, 6065o. ' ,
Carrots, per sack, CSo.
Parsnips, per sack, $1.
Beans, green, 33a
Green corn, l $ 1.25 per saok.
Cauliflower, 7 So per dos.
Hubbard squash, ljo per pound.
Celery, 40& 500. ,
Cabbage, native and California
$1.2531.60 per 100 pounds, l .
Apples. 60c90o per box.
Pears, 75c Stl per box. ,
Prunes, 40 50c pur box..
Peaches, 60cl.
Plums, 60c . -
Cantaloupes, $1.35 per box.
Butter Creamery, 20a per pound;
dairy and ranch, 18 20c per pound.
Eggs, 26
Cheese Native, 12 12 J!c
Poultry Old hens, 18(3140 per
pound; spring chickens, $B 4.
Fresh meats Choice dressed beel
steers, prime, 67(!; cows, prime,
6c; mutton; 7)c; pork, 78o; veal,
6 1960. . , , . -
Wheat Feed wheat, $19.
Oats Choice, per ton, $22328.
Corn Whole, $23.60; cracked, $24;
feed meal, $23.60.
Barley Boiled or ground, per ton,
$34 25; whole, $23.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60;
stralehts, $3.35; California brsnds,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.70; graham,
per barrel, $3.70; whole wheat flour,
$3.75; rye flour, $4.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14;
shorts, per ton, $16. ,
Feed Chopped feed, $1721 pel
ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil Cake
meal, per ton, $36. ' '-
Hay Puget Sound mixed, $9.60
10; choice Eastern Washington tim
othy, $13.
Portland Markat.
Wheat Walla Walla, 60c; Val
ley and Blueatem, 62(3630 per bushel.
Flour Best grades, $3.86; graham,
$2.86; superfine, $2.25 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 86 38c; oholcs
gray, 84 86c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $21 22; brew
ing, $28 per ton.
MilletutTs-Bran, $15.50 per ton; Mid
dlings, $21; aborts, $16.50; chop, $15
per ton.
Hay Timotiiy, $10(911; clover. $9
10; Oregon wild hay, $9(310 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 5055o;
seconds, 40 45c; dairy, 40 460 store,
26(335o. . -
Cheese Oregon full cream, ll12o;
Young America, 12)o; new cheese,
lOo per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.60(33
per dozen; hens, $3.003.60; springs,
$1.25S; geeae, $6.00(36.00 for old,
$4.606 for( young; ducks, $4.00(3
6.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, i
12c per pound.
Potatoes 65 60c per sack; aweets,
83Xc per poubn. .
Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c
per sack; garlic, 70 per pound; cab
bage, $1 01.25 per 100 pounds; cauli
flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 75c
per saok; beans, 8o per pound; celery,
70075c per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per
box; peas, 8(33c per pound.
Onions Oregon, 76c$l per sack.
Hops 10(3 16o; 1897 crop,-67o.
Wool Valley, 10(3 12o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8 12c; mohair,
25o per pound.
Mutton Gross, best cheep, wethers
and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton, 7c;
spring lambs, 1e per lb.,
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.75;
light and feeders, $3.00 4.00; dressed,
$5.60(36.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 8. 60 $3.75;
cows, $3. 50 o. 00; , dressed beef,
6c per pound.
Veal Large, 6w6c: small, 6a
7jjC per pound.
Saa Vranelseo Market,
Wool Spring Nevada, 11 14c per
dound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 13o; Val
ley, 1617c; Northern, 9llc.
Millstuffs Middlings, $1721.00;
bran, $14.600 16.50 per ton. -
Onions Yellow, 05(3 60c per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery, 28o;
do seconds, 2 5 2 7c; fancy dairy, 210
22c; do seconds, 20(32to per pound.
Eggs Store, 1822o; fancy ranch,
B084o.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2
02.60; Mexican limes, $0fl.50 Cali
fornia lemons, $3,000,300; do choice,
I3.60O4.50; per box.
POLISHING! HER GUNS,
(reparations for War Contlnna la
Franco Naval Koaarvaa la Raaittuaae.
Paris, Oct. 23. The alleged war pre
parations of France uio tho abcoihiiig
topic of diHCUNHion hare. Accoiuing to
French, pnpors there were Important
navarexporiments at Toulon last even
ing. A flotilla of torpedo-boats was
detailed to make an endeavor to force
the entrance of Die harbor and the
whole garrison was called to arms and
forts and batteries were manned roady
tor instant action. The result of the
experiments has not been ma Jo public
Vioe-Admiral Barrea presided yes
terday at a secret council ol war at
Breat, iu which the chiefs of the marl
time forces took part. Confidential
orders were subsequently issued to the
garrison.
Aurora asserts that five vessels of
the naval reserves around Brest have
been ordered to hold themselves In
readiness for active service.
M. Del Case, minister of foreign
affairs, has ordered tbat the'report of
Major Marchand, as to the situation at
Fashoda, which Is expected at Cairo
tonight, be telegraphed textually. Ow
ing to Its probable length It Is expected
that at least 48 hours will be required
to reduce it to tha Frenoh olpher oodo
at Cairo and to translate it in Paris.
A CHINESE' EXECUTION.
Tha Event Turned Into a Hideous
reatlval.
Vancouver, B. a, Oct. 88. Accord
ing to the latest mall advices from
China eight subordinate leaders of the
Kwangskt rebellion have boon behoaded
at Wu Chow. They were carried in
baskets through the prinolpal streets
aa a warning spectacle, amidst the
laughter and Jeers of men, women and
ohildren. ...
Ten thousand people witnessed the
decapitation, and made it a gala day.
Little children copied their parents,
who Joked the dying rebels a second
before the ax fell. When all was over
the children played among the head
less, bleeding corpses and made sport
with the black disfigured heads.
Mandarins and headsmen improvised
a sort of Maypole, and the heads of the
rebels were placed on top In tiers, the
children dancing . around them. The
governor advised the mandarins to
make the beheading as festive s possi
ble, so as to inspire disgust for the
rebels in the heart of the people. A
banquet was afterward spread. '
. The Japan Mall says a petition has
been sent to the government by foreign
consuls requesting , that beheading be
discontinued. '....'
STORM IN TEXAS. t
Several Lives lost at the Bult ol
! the Gate.
St. Louis, Ma, Oct 23. A special
to the Bepubllo from Houston, Tex.,
says: The electric and wind storm
which swept over Texas last eight was
very severe in-South Toxais. ' Damage
to cotton is enormous. ' At Deer Park,
20 miles from " Houston, the residence
of ' G. F. Adams was demolished.
Adams; his wife and baby sustained
minor Injuries, while A. J. Cook was
crushed to death.
At Pasadena, the residence of John
Stout was turned over and completely
wrecked. Six occupants were injured.
The wind was so high at Missouri
City, 85 miles west of Houston, that it
blew a number of freight cars from the
siding on to the main track. The Cal
ifornia express, running 40 miles an
hour, dashed Into the cars at full speed.
The engine turned over, Instantly kill
ing George Johnson, of San Antonio,
the englneer.and badly scalding the fire
man and injuring the head biakeman.
Noneof the passengers were badly bait.
LA GRANDE FACTORY'S RECORD
Three Hand rod and Seventy Tods ol
Beets Bandied la One Day.
La Grande. Or., Oct 23. The Ore
gon Sugar Company is making a record.
The capacity of its plant Is 860 tons of
beets every 34 hours, but today 870
tons were bandied, and there ate now
on hand 675,000 pounds of sugar. To
day Spokane telegraphed for three cars
B. S. O. E (best sugar on eartn.)
Portland ordered three oars, Walla
Walla one, Penldeton one, Baker City
one, and throe have been sold here.
La Grsnde has been sending ,$3,000
drafts about twice month to San
Francisco for sugar. Now this money
is distributed among the farmers and
workmen here. This year's crop will
produce 8,000,000 pounds of sugar at a
conservative estimate. Today's test
showed a greater percentage of sugar
than has yet been obtained from beets
grown in any other country. ,
' ANARCHY IN VISAYAS.
Inanrsente la Control at tha Southern
Philippines.
Manila, Oct. 22. The United State
cruiser Boston and the collier Nero,
which October 6 were ordered to pro
ceed to Hong Kong in connection with
the recent disturbances at and near Pe
king, have arrived at Amo, In the pro
vince of Fo Klen, the former short of
coal and the latter with her cargo afire.
Well authentioated - report have
reached here of a terrible state of an
archy In the southern Philippines.
The Spaniards . there are cooped up in
the principal towns.
The Americans continue capturing
the rebel vessels as they arrive at Ca
vite. Two have been captured this week.
Waved American and Brltlah FIae.
New York, Oct. 22. A dispatch to
the Tribune from Halifax says: The
regimental reports of the Royal Cana
dian battalion of imperial troop were
marked by an unusual Incident At
the conclusion of the sports 100 wen,
the pick of the garrison, formed a pyra
mid by mounting upon one another'
shoulders and the man at the apex, a
fine specimen of the British soldier,
stood waving in one hand the Union
jack and in the other the. Star and
Stripes., -
Two Minor Killed.
Butte, Mont, Oct. 22. Emll Flan
key and Herman Keekkle, miners em
ployed in the Otisco mine, were in
stantly killed while ascending the shaft
today. The oroeahead got bung in the
shaft, and when loosened struck both
men, knocking them from the bucket.
City of Mexico, Oct. 28. El Mundo
announces that a syndicate with $20,
000,000 capital has been formed in New
York to purchase estates In various
agricultural regions in this country, be
ing the most extensive business of the
kind ever undertaken here.
fl Benefactress Kind Bet.
mm ( Srmlnt Km; DttmU, Meh.
Mrs. John Tinmey, of 130 Baker
strc!, Detroit, Mich., 1 one of thoso
women who always know just what to
do In all trouble and sickness. One
that is mother to those In distress. To
a reporter she laid:
"I am tho mother of 10 children
and have raised eight of them. Sev
eral years ago we had a serious time
with my daughter, which began when
she was about lxtetn years old. She
did not have any terious illness hut
seemed to gradually waste away. Hav
lug never had any .consumption In our
family, as we come of good old Irish
and Scotch stock, we did not think it
was that. Our doctor oallwl the dis
ease by an odd name whloh, as I after
ward learned, meant lack of blood.
"It is Impossible to describe the feel
ing John and I had aa we noticed our
daughter slowly passing owuy from us.
We finally found, however, a medicine
that seemed to help her, and from the
JTfW the Ttm Mm Wrl Coujlnrtt to B'i.
first we noticed a decided change for the
better, and after three months' treat
ment her health was so greatly Im
proved yon would not have recognised
her. She gained in flesh rapidly and
soon was in por feet health. The medi
cine used was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
fof Palo People. I have always kept
these pills in the house since and have
recommended them to many people. I
have told many mothers about lhem
and they have affected some wonderful
aures.
"Every mother in this land should
keep these pills In the house, as they
are good for many ailments, particular
ly those arising from impoverished or
diseased blood, and weakened nerve
force."
There were 16 shocked and angry
aaaidens in Whiting, Ia., when they
(earned that the young clergyman of
the Christian church In that little town
was about to become the husband of
Mis Annie Bigelow. He was emntged
to be married to every one of the 17.
He has resigned from the church.
"Why :
does my cake smell
so
queer?'
Too much soda or per
haps alum or lime. Use
Schillings Best baking pow
der. "Hunter Btonos" were teen in the
Rhine last winter. They appear only
when -the river is very low, and the
date of their appearance is then cut
Into them. They are believed to fore
bode a year of bad crops.
Dear Edito: II you know ol a soltottoror
eanvaaaer In your city or elsewhere, especially
A man who )im Millotted lor ouacrlptlona, in
surance, nuraory stock, books or tailoring, or a
man who ran tell foods, yon will eonfi'r a
favor by telling him to eorrenpond with tut; or
II you will Insert this notice In your .it'r and
such parties will cut this notice out and mail
to us, we niay be able to furnish them a good
position In Ineir own and adjoining coanties.
Aflrirc,
AMEKICAN WOOLKK MILLS' CO., Chicago.
The Maledive Archipelago, west of
Ceylon, embraces 14,000 coral islands,
few of which are more than six feet
above the level of the ocean and only
175 of wbiob are Inhabited. .
A Short Fight,
The damp autumn nights and morn
ing stirs up sciatica-, and then comes a
tug of pain. Use St. Jacobs Oil, and
then comes a tug to cure It. It 1 a
short fight and the cure is sure.
Mis Daisy Feai ing, the young col
ored woman appointed a teacher in the
Jersey City schools, will retain her
plaoe and the school to which she has
been assigned, according to the super
intendent, no matter what objections
ere raised. She is a graduate 'of the
schools, bright and capable. It has
been stated that the residents of the
district irr which her school located
bad filed protest to the appointment of
a colored woman a teacher. .
The oldest steam engine in the world
has just gone off. duty after working
120 years. It was built In 1777.
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TEE EXCELLENCE OF SY&UP OF FIGS
is due not only to tile originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Califorhia, Fio Sybuf
Co. only, iud we wish to Impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Fig is manufactured
by the California. Fio Bybvp Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding: tho worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par
tie. - The high standing of the Cali
FOBftiA Fio Svkup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Wlgt has
given to millions of families, make
the name of the Company guaranty
of the excellence of Its remedy. It ia
far In advance of all other laxatives,
aa it acta on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and It doe not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
AS r BAH CISCO, Cat
lOCUVlLLX, Ky. MC W TOKK, M, T.
u .. s...i am fluhans
In addition to the $SO,000 appropri
ated by congress and tlistri billed by
n i i i.,. tha ml lf ol the vooplw
ot Cuba, the wutrul Cuban relief
commlttoo appointed by the president
distributed food, medioim-e and Kmiornl
supplies to the poor and siifloring
Cuban to tho cash vnlne of $831,010.
Of this amount 1178,082 wa In oah
contributions and f.H0,B87 In supplies.
Tho total shipments of upiillua was
0,042,0112 kilos, or 8BU8 tons, of which
quantity 2,800,888 kilo were food, 00,
7B8 kilos were clothing, 1,0D8 kilos
medicines and .804 wore miscellaneous
supplies.
Tha Fields nt Siort.
From the fluids of sport we go to bed
aud gut tip full of pains and aohes.
The next night, by the use of Bt.
Jacobs Oil, wo are soothed to sloop and
get up cured.
Smokers are less llnhlo than non
smokers to contract diphtheria and
other throat dleuaaos In tho ratio of ono
to 88. Bo lays rrofossor Ilajak, of
Vienna, Austria. '
If you want "the host wind mill, pumps,
tanks, plows, Wskoiis, bells ol all sixes,
bollurs, enflnm, or rtciu'itil machinery, see
or write JOHH I'OOLE, foot of Morrison
street, fortlmid, Oregon.
A Frenchman, M. Bleunard, urns
the X-rays lor mutisaring the adultera
tion of flour with ohwlk andand.
When coining: hi fan FranHiro bo to
Ilrooklyii Hotel, 20tM12 Iliwh street,
Amoriran or European plan. Hoom and
board (1.00 to (1.60 per duy rooms Meenl
to (1.00 per day; slnale meals 23 cents.
Free coach. Clias. Montgomery,
The Austrian state railway carried
6,100,945 passengers and 2,608,(IJ
tons of goods during the month ol
June. ' . "
Use Dr. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier now.
Now that it is all over, women wnr
correspondents who wore in the cam
paign of Santiago are beginning to be
heard from for the first time. Mln
Anna Kotthend Bonjanin, a Southern
girl, is the Infest of these, and she is
going to lecture about her experiences
to various women's clubs throughout
the New England and the Middle
atatos. She was actively in the cam
paign, and to judge from the difficulties
she surmounted in getting to the (rout
her silence while there or, at least,
her anonymity was due to a four that
she might bo sent wy.
...Willamet
Front and Everett Sta.
ATLAS AND BOILERS.
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A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers. I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
: decided to Ql VE AWAY beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are Ih the form of
Beautiful Paste! Pisfwoo
They are 13x19 inches Id size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansles
and
Marguerites.
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These rare pictures, four In number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced In all the colors used In the oris-
inais, ana are pronounced Dy competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures B
with eacfiVpeanckageyof hm I OiSbl C "aCOtE'Cll
purchased of your grocer. It Is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents s package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get
ISaafHiVlf 111 rtrttlfat
ILL GHOCE&S KEEP EUSTH STAKCa. ACCEPT 13 SUBSTITUTE
a,l..
l.jFfunder'jr
ftCALTf RESTORER.
USEITI
BASEBALL, FOOTBALL
ATHLETIC AND 6YMNAIIUM SUPPLIES. .
: Betid for Oattlofue.
will i fimcx co.
(loliUn Wad (Unas.
Only one out of ttvory thousand mar.
ried couple live to ueltibrute their
golden wedding. '
aimll We Heap tha I'htlliinlne.
While pulilio opinion la ilivnlcil as to the
wisdom of keeping the I'lillipplutis, It Is,
Iw.wMvi.e nil mm WAV hi rrirurtl t,l the wU-
doni of everybody keeping their health,
For this purpose Hosteller's Htonmeh
lUlters in widely used, This medicine is
both preventive and cure for nmlurU)
lovers ami stoma uiauniera.
A ton of gold lit worth 130,000. A
ton of silver, at the present rate per
ounce, may bo snld to bo worth about
0,400.
too itKWAitn eioo.
The renders ot thin imp' will be ,pleae4 to
fenr.i that titer is at ieet one drrruled uUcium
fliatwneneehet lawn sble to cute tn all lit
sieges, and Hint Isoatsrrti. Iliill'st'atnrrh Oura
u the only positive euro known to llie Medical
irsternily. 1'aWrth being A constitutional dla.
esse. roiiulMS a eot.iiltuMnl li"tniiit.
Hairs l a
alsrrh Cure t taken Internally, a.Mli.jj
HjrceilJ muni iv i.t.... m...mi., -iiriai.us
oi the lyalem. thereby flelroying the founds,
Hon of dVa, end giving tha iatint
Strength, by building ( the eontltuttri and
amitmlng nature In doing Its work. Tha pro.
nrleiors nave so niueh fnllli in IIS ounthrt
jiooers, that thejr offer 0n Hundred lnrt
for any can that it falls to cure. Hani tut list
oi testimonials, Adir"
if. feu mtl A CO., Toledo, 0.
Bold bydriiei;t.1.
Hall's Vauilly I'llls are tho best.
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
J toots Crowned. Illdea Made,
'kltilesa lllllna and aairartlon.
Dr. T. H. White, V"'
Buy
Direct Jtr
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or-llllSUllM:i.K l(t Ulnatanteed. t'nia,
Iokho, samples, aeli-inoasiireiiienl Mnnks, eto.,
nialled Ire. Address J. MNbiiiAN, MrKa
building, Portland, or. Meuttun tills paper
YOUR LIVER
Is It Wrong?
Get It RlKhL
Keep It Rlcbt.
Moora's Revealed Bemeriy wllldoit. Ttiras
doses will make youleel better. Oet It trot
your druegls! or any wholesale flru huu, or
troui Stowul k Uolmas Drug Co., Beatlla.
If till RT Malta money by sueceaftil
I flll.fi I (locuiatlon In lineage. W
E 4 II I II I ""T end sail wheat on mar.
If 1 1 Lai 1 I .Riua. lorinnes liar been
mad on a small beginning by tiadlngia la
lures. Writ for toll pattloiilsra. Iiest ol rat.
renoelren. Several years' varleneeon the
Chleaen Hoard of Trade, and a Ihoronsh inow
tedgaof the blne. rieud lor our true refer
enee bonk. DOW'NfS'd, llol'klNB A Co.,
Chleagj Hoard of Trade nroteia. Ollloea la
Portland, Oregon and Meatus, Wash.
$45 $45 $45 $45 $45
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"Dast Wheals nn Rarth."
With J per eeal dismount for eaxh. IHB9 tdeala
fH.m. I.'A, 'j, with 10 per ecu I dlie'otiitt for
eesli. hend lor catalogue. Live agents waulea
everywhere.
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Iron Works...
INCORPORATED 1803.
Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines and
Boilers, Saw Mill. Flour Milt, Minine and D.Wfnf
Machinery, Shitting, Pulley, ITangers, water
Wheel, etc Agents for the John T. Noyt Co. Flout
Mill Machinery. Huntley Mfg. Co.'i Monitor Grain
Separators end Scourers. Dealers in Rxcriiinr Boiling
Cloth, Mill and Elevator Supplies, Cotton end Leather
Belting, etc.
Hend yonr orders dlreet to its ana get th bena
flt oi juanufeoturors' price.
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Cawston & Co.
f ocesMers it H. P. Orsjorj CeJ
48 and SO Fint St., 304 First Ave, S,
Portland, Or. Seattle, Wash,
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