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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1899)
rRistnlttWind Tfuit Blows Nobody Good. Vim I small ache or pain or KLXiknetx is the "St W that directs your attention to tht necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's SarsaparHIa. Then your tuhdle body receives good, for tht purified blood goes tingling to every organ. Sit the remedy for all ages and both sexes. IMPROVED TOURIST SLEEPERS. MINES OP ALASKA. I transportation inadequate Railroads An Aaoodlng to Demands ml Middle Classes Who Want Better Sleeping-Car Santo. In response to the demand of the timet the O. It. A V. and its connee' tioni are placing is operation a much better grade of tourist sleepers for V ciflo coast sen-Ice than at any previous Urns. The large 1 increased traffic to this section of the country has de manded all the Improvements of latter- day transportation, and in oonaidera tion of tins the railroads are establish' lug a service which is excellent in every particular. Kot only are the wishes of the first-class passengers served, but those who are traveling to and from the East on second-class tick' eta are splendidly cared for. There are was a time when a tourist sleeper ap pealed to a limited number of people who were traveling on the "cheap" or der, in every meaning of the term. Now, however, there has been a radical change. With the better tourist sleep ers in operation the class of passengers has been improved, and one may now travel upon them and enjoy all the privileges of a first-class sleeper at a greatly reduced rate. Daily, on the O. R. A K. Eastbonnd fast mail, is attached one of these latest Improved tourist sleepers, a model of beauty and handsome appointments. The new cars are almost an exact counterpart of the first-class sleepers. . One noticeable feature of the new tourist cars is the absence of a gmok ing apartment. The new cars being built by the Pullman Company are not porvided with, smoking apartments. This new departure has been taken be cause of the fact that most through trains are provided with composite oars, which provide a smoker for the sleeping-car passengers. Kit Carson's rifle, which was carried by him for more than 40 years, is now in the possession of the Montesuma lodge of Masons, at Santa Fa, of which lodge Kit was a member. lOO BIWiBD sioe. Favorable Report Front Head Waters at the Big Hora-Glawiag Reports From tha Poreunlae. Herman Olson has returned to gkag way from the headwaters o( the Big Horn river, which empties into Taku Arm opposite the Golden Gate. He found a foot or 14 inches of snow at Ptarmigan pass on his return, and a week ago there was even more of it in the Big Morn mountains. While the snow was too deep for Olson to reach the higuest point desired, be was for tunate enough to find another copper and gold ledge, which is from 25 to 50 feet in width, and carries ore which looks remarkably similar to the wond erful rock taken from the famous En gineer's group on Taku Arm. Olson staked four claims for his principals on this ledge. Cook's Inlet Coontry. John W. Cliff and Captain S. B. Johnson and wife, have Just arrived at Skagway from Cook Inlet. "We left Sunrise City, Cook Inlet, September 15," said Mr. Cliff, "making the trip down in 14 days. The mining season for that part of the country had about closed when I left. This has been one of the most favorable seasons, so far as climate conditions aie concerned, ever seen in that country. But few, if any, new gold discoveries have been made on the Kenai peninsula this season. The old established mines have been resonably successful. Mills creek, Lynx creek, Granite creek and Upper Six-Mile river, may be mentioned among those that have produced well in the Sunrise mining district. They are all sluicing propositions. The prop erties mentioned have yielded all the way from $3 to $100 per day to the man for part of the season. The Turn- again Arm district has several paying streams, among which are Resurrec tion, Bear, Palmer, California, GLa Bier, Indian and Crow creeks." Ratas Ar staving Vp and Hate Bearing aa K a port Trade. Bradstreet'a says; More nearly, per haps, than ever before, does the volume of general trade and industry tax exist ing transportation facilities handling the same. From nearly all parts of the country, but particularly from the West and South, come reports of car scarcity. Some of this congestion seems to be the result of a diversion of tratlio ordinarily carried on by water routes to already crowded railroads. The inability of present transportation facilities to cope with the existing situ ation is, however, not confined to do mestio trade lines. From both coasts of this country come reports of insuf- tioient tonnage offering to handle goods seeking a foreign outlet, and freight rates are considerably higher than they were a year or more ago. This latter feature, in fact, is one which may have important effects upon our foreign trade during the balance of the ynar. ith few notable exceptions prices continue strong. A number of lines have advanced quotations, while tha great body of staple articles manifest all their old firmness. Some weakness in wheat prices is directly traceable to higher freight rates because of the partial cloning of the door to relief from growing domestio stocks. Kaw wool is firmer and even higher on better demand at the bast, some heavy speculative transactions being reiwrted. The strength of lumber is apparently undiminished. Business failures for the week nuin ben 221, as compared with 164 last week, 213 in this week a year ago, 225 in 1897, 202 in 1898, and 259 in 1895, Business failures in the Dominion of Canada for. the week number 20, as compared with 19 last week, 24 in this week a year ago, 27 in 1897. 48 in 1890, and 36 in 1895. , la Iks Hertslest sToaare. The following Is the Chicago Trl buna's prognostication: "What was the matter with that cab driver yon Were called to see last week?" asked Doctor Lpijnills. "As nearly as I can describe his case," answered Doctor Kallomel, 'it is antomobiliousness. " , The littwai of Vaaame. Its enirtneen believe that fhe has solved the problem of the auoceasfiil com pletlttii of this great eutrrurise. If so, tt will prove a great betioht, no mora thau ItM If ..l ...! lit.,.. At.. ...... ady which never fails to cure afflictions of tlia stomach. Ilia Hitlers atrtiigtbetii wren owwaens ami frorpiu ittere. South of Alva, In Southern Illinois, is the banner cornfield of the world. It will give this year 600,000 bushels of corn, an average of 100 bushels to the aero. The Rook of tha Island Wall Map United Slates Is Ilia best offered to the public. It is very large and specially adapted to school pur oosee. ' fiverv teacher uf nenB-raiihv ami every business otHce should have one. It will M sent noituaid to an v addreu on re ceipt of fifteen cent in postage stamps or coin. Address, Jons Sssastiah, Q. P. A., Chicago, III. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. fte readers of this paper will be leased te Jaarn that there is at least one dreaded queaso that eeicnce has been able to care la all lis Clues, and that la catarrh. II all 't Catarrh Care 1 the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh betas a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cora is taken Internally, actinf directly opon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha sy stem, thereby destroying the founda tion or toe qimh. ana sivins; toe patient strength y huildtnt up the constitution and assisting nature la doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith tn its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case tnat It lans to Cure, bend for list oi testimonials, Address rT J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O. wjra oy aruCTisrs, oc i HaU'sTanuly fills are the besV The New York Custom Tailors' Union reports that many employer! have restored the 10 per cent reduction in wages ordered during the hard times. For long arid chest diseases, Piso's Cars is the best medicine we have used. Mrs. J. L. Konhcott, tV nidsor. Out., Canada. The supreme court of Nevada hat rendered a decision in the governor ship contest, by which Sadler wins the case by 60 plurality, an increase of 40 over the original count. The East Ohio Methodist Episcopal conference condemned the army can- teen, criticised the attorney general's interpretation of the army reorganiza tion law and asked for the strict en forcement of section 17 of that law with respect to the canteen. Fortune la Gold Dust. There came to Skagway the other day 11 boxes of gold dust, each weigh' ing nearly 400 pounds, and the whole valued at 1750,000. The gold dust was brought out by the Flyer Line Steam boat Company for the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and on its arrival there was taken to the Brannick hotel and deposited in the downstairs front room, in which a bed was laid for the guards, H. E. Budd and O. H. Bums, who have lived with it ever since it left Dawson. Budd and Burns were for merly mounted Policemen and went in with Major Walsh in 1897, when Kudd remained in this town for nearly a year. These men- say this is certainly the largest shipment of dost that ever came out this way, and they believe it is the largest single shipment that ever left Dawson. Dyea Is Reviving. E. B. Whalen made a business trip to Dyea from Skagway and found the town easily carrying its new honors as a prospective railroad terminus. The old narrow gauge tram is being torn up, and standard gauge railroad bed is being constructed along the street and out to Canyon City. At Sheep Camp the new company has constructed a large commissary building and also a bunk house, and it is sai 111 men are now at work on the tunnel; but this is not likely, as the engineer has scarcely had time to make the exact location of that important piece of work. A large stock of supplies has already been taken out to the new station, and sev eral pack animals are employed in tak ing out further supplies. $1 E is-Z if s ' t -Aft-iP VIM An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Strut or Fins, manufactured by the California Fia Btrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in tha form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to tbe system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing ftp are used, as they are pleasant to th taste, but the medicinal qualities of tht remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Califorhia. Fie Sybot Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW FKA1TCI8CO, CAI LOUISVtLLB. XT. HEW TOM, ST. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c per bottle IV l No household can afford to be with gs. out it. tTery nousenold caa afford to have It. RELIEF FOR WOMAN That tired", languid feeling, the pains In tht bai'k and tbe chroulc headache will diseppeai When Navigation Closes. Charles S perry says the Yukon wag closed by ioe at an unusually early pe riod last year. lie says that in 1886 he was at the mouth of Stewart river on the Yukon, and the river did not close that year until on Thanksgiving day, November 24, on which day three scows, bringing 13 men, arrived at Stewart river. On November 10, 1888, Mr. E perry and another man, took their dog team in a boat and started for Cir cle City, but on the 18th of the same month they were blocked by ice at the mouth of the Klondike liver. From these experiences it appears that there have been years during which naviga tion was open much later than last year, when it closed at Dawson, No vember 8. Bennett Is Booming. Bennett is experiencing a great boom, says the Skagway Alaskan. The whole lake shore is lined with men building scows and there are not enough restaurants to feed the people. All kinds of business is flourishing, and it is probable that things will re main in this state until the close of navigation. Conditions at Dawson. Private telegrams were received by E. 8. Busby, Canadian customs inspec tor in Skagway, saying that Dawson wss enjoying fine weather and excel-; lent business. His advices also con veyed the information that there is a scarcity of socks, potatoes, hay and oats in the Klondike capital. A great deal of provender is passing through Skatrwar. but most of the hav and oats is for the Canadian Development Com pany. Within the last two weeks over 200 tons of hay have gone forward from Skagway. Likes tha Pareapma District. J. A. Cameron, who was for six years deputy warden of the state penitentiary at Walla Walla, nas just returned from a 10 days' trip to the Porcupine district, with which be Is very favor ably impressed. Mr. Cameron was ac companied by his brother-in-law, T. D. Stewart, who was so mncn taken op with the different mining propositions on Porcupine and McKinley creeks that he concluded to remain a week or 10 days longer in that country, reports the Alaskan. Ara Leaving Atlln. Passengers from Atlin report that about 175 miners came ont from the Atlin district tn one day recently, many of whom remained at Bennett. A large number of these were not in floore'S Revealed Remedy flu,n circumstances, and not a few of ... ..... - I fh-m nHTI inn tkat .,... A T W..VH. " . vw.w. ..... I .. iit. iu ....... Aa, Tf - son, now that the bars are down. It Is an Ideal medicine for women. n plensant to take. 11.0U per bottle at your drus gist's. I Best Couan Syrup. TasUa Uood. Use F 1 Robert B. Mantell, the actor, was re lieved of his financial obligations in the United States district court at Chicago, tie filed his petition several months ago, scheduling $18,847 liabilities and 1 1 100 i Seattle MarhaSs. Onions, new, $1.00(31.25 per sack, Potatoes, new, $1618. Beets, per sack, $1.10. Turnips, per sack, 75c w. Carrots, per sack, BOo. Parsnips, per sack, 90c. Cauliflower, 75o perdosen. Cabbage, native and California, 1.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 65 (H 80c Apples, $1.25(31.50 per box. Pears, $1.009 1.25 per box. Prunes, 60o per box. Watermelons, $1.60. Cantaloupes, 40 (S 50c Butter Creamery, 28a per pound; dairy, 17 32c; ranch, 20o per pound. Eggs 27 (328o. Cheese Native, 1314o. Poultry 12Jc; dressed, 13 Hay Puget Sound timothy, $13.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $1600. - Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton. $21; whole, $23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.65; blended straights, $3.35; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra ham, per barrel, $3.90; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, per ton, $16.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $35.00 Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 66 67c; Val- !av, 68c; Blusstem, 69o per bushel. yienr Best grades, $3.25; graham. $1.65; superfine, $3.16 per barrel. - Oats Choice white, 34 35c; choice gray, 8288o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15316.00; brewing, $18.50(319.00 per ton. MUlstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $23; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per ton. II y Timothy, $9 1 1 ; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton. Butter rancy creamery, 60 55c; seconds, 4K45o; dairy, 8740c; store, 22K27o. Eggs 22 23 4c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, ISc; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10O per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3,009 4.00 per doxen; hens, $4.60; springs, $2.0093.50; geese, $5.606 for old; $4.50 9 6.60 for young; ducks, $4.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12)t14o per pound. Potatoes 553 650 per sack; sweets. t2o per pound. vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1; beans, 56o per pound; celery, 709 75o per dozen; encumbers, 60o pel box; peas, 84o per pound; tomatoes, BOo per box; green corn, 12i9 16c per dozen. Hops 7910c; 1898 crop, 696o. Wool Valley, 129 18o per pound. Eastern Oregon, 8914c; mohair, 279 80c per pound. - Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8Ko; dressed mutton, 6)9 7c per pound; lambs, 7o per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $6.0036.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $3.60 9 4.00; cows, f393.50; dressed beef, 0t9 7 Mo per pound. Veal Large, 6K37ic; small, 89 8Kc per pound. Van Praneieen af arbet. Wool Spring Nevada, 12914o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 129 16o; Val ley, 17919c; Northern, 8910c Hops 1899 crop, 93 13 Ho pet pound. Onions Yellow, 75 9 850 per sack. Butter Fancy creamery 80 9 81o; io seconds, 27 9 29c; fancy dairy, 34 926c; do seconds, 219330 per pound. fcggs Store, 25 3 33c; fancy ranch, 41943c Millstuffs Middlings, $19.00. 3 20.50; nran, $16.60 917.60. Hay Wheat $7. 60 9 10; wheat and oat $6.0030.00; best barley $5,009 7.00; alfalfa, $5.009 7.00 per tos Straw, 26 9 40o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 40960c; Or gon Bnrbanks, $1.2691.60; river But- banks, 509 76c; Salinas Burbanks, 90c9$l-10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia. $3.7598.25; Mexican limes, $4,009 6.00; California lenons 75c3$1.60i do choice $1.7692.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1,509 1.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 636s0 per pound. Cllmata, Scenery and Nature's tartuun. 8cenory, altitude, sunshine and air, constitute the factors which are rapid ly making Colorado the health and pleasure grounds of the world. Here the sun shtnee 867 days of the average year, and it blends with the crisp, electrio mountain air to produce a climate matchless In the known world. No pen can portray, no brush can picture the majestio grandeur of the scenery along the line of the Denver Klo Grande Railroad in Colorado. Parties going East should travel via this line which is known all over the world as the Soenio Line of the world. For any Information regarding rates, time tobies, etc, call on or address R. C. Nichol, general agent, 261 Wash ington street, Portland, Or., or any agent of the O. R. A N. Co., or South-a-at Paoifio Company. Statistics which have been collated In Wisconsin show the average cost of raising wheat to be 14 cents a bushel and the cost of com 37 cento. In both cases there are Included interest on the value of the land, with the cost of Im plements and horses added in. The city of Concord, N. II.. has ex empted from taxation for 10 years the new machinery, to the value of $000, 000 of the New Hampshire Spinning Mills, of Penacook, reported as organ ised recently for the manufacture of fine grade combed yarns. oatotalag Kaw la Caahery From Puckt Scalloped oystert--Ba. loot firm, plump oysters and scallop them evenly and neatly with a pair of sharp scissors. Now, with a needle threaded with pink silk, if for a pink tea. or blue if yon wish blue points, work a buttonhole stitoh around the scallop. When, finished press carefully on the wrong side with ft hot Iron. Shirred eggs Carefully remove the shell from a fresh egg, and hold the white and yelk firmly in the left hand. Now, with a fins needle and thread, gather the material tn straight rows about half an Inch apart Draw up to tho required fullness and fasten neatly the ends of the thread. Snow pudding Take about four Quarts, say four and a half, of fresh snow. Wash tn several waters and put tt to soak In hot water over night. In the morning knead tt i up and set by the Art to rise, add some I molted glue, and set aside to cool, Chicken patties This dish Is a lost art It is reported that Andrew Carnegie '' is no chloksn. Kgg plant Is Head's Coarea. On the second day ont one of the sailors on a White Star steamer had a bad fall and sustained a severe out ou his head. One of the ladies on board was very toltctttous about him, and in quired of the captain that evening how he was doing. Rough weather came on, and she was compelled to forget the wounded sailor In her own suffering. Four days later, when she emerged white and weak, from her stateroom, she saw the poor sailor with strip of plaster on his forehead. "How Is your head?" she asked, kindly, as he passed by on some duty. "West by south, m'am," was the reply, delivered with respectful but hasty clearness, and he was gone. TO CURB A COLO IN ON DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money tf tt fails to cure. E, W, Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. Intends to buy railroad stock and open extensive works In the ntaganese min ing districts of Santiago, Cuba. SliAKB IRTO YOVH 8 HO S Allen's Foot-Ease, a nowdsr for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tha areataat comfort discovery of tha age. Alton's Foot- r.ase mates "gut or new shoes fel eaav. It is a certain cure for IiiKrowIng Nail's, sweatins, callous and hot, tirvd, aching ies. ns nave over su.uw testimonials. Try tt today. Bold hy all drusKi'ls and snue stores, nv mail lor km in sumps. Trial paekaga FRKK. Address, Aileu 8. Olmsted, l.a Roy, N. Y. (See inoubutor). The car shortage will prevent the fill ing of contracts for coal for tho North west, made with Pittsburg district operators, unless there la some reliuf soon. . ft.r im werea bottle and Aiofesl No ft la Of nervousness use of Ir, Kline's Ureat fire rarmaaeaUy Our. Vila .n.rH ... A.. ... Restorer. awoS M'SII s)S.OO trial The Japanese government has made the camphor trade of Formosa a mon opoly. No.ono can sell except to tbe government, nor manufacture without a liuuese. Mothers will llnd Mrs. Wlnalnw'a B.th. ins rlvrun tha best mmeuv to use fur their children during tha teething period. Tbe Standard Oil Copmany has filed Its answer to tho petition of the at torney general of Nebraska in the case brought under the anti-trust law to re strain the company from transactina business in tbe state. The company in its answer, denies that it is any sense a trust. Saved Through Chest. In 1886 Mohammed Hull usurped the crown of Urauada iu spite of the superior claims of his elder brother Jusset. He was very unsuccessful In his conduct of the war against the Christians snd wss at length assassi nated by poison absorbed through his skin front a shirt. He entertained a desperate dislike to the brother whom he had Injured, and when he knew that hts own fate was sealed he sent an order to the governor of the prison In which Jessuf was confined that be should be executed immediately. When the order arrived Jessuf was playing chess with the chaplain of the prison. With great dilliculty Jessuf obtained respite from tho governor permitting hltu to finish the game. Before it wss ended, however, news came that the usurper had died of the poison. Tills cancelled the order of excutlon. and Jnssef, instead of going to the scaffold, mounted the throne. Acid in the Blood That rheumatism In IUenrih. Ku tie eursa hy proper treatment Is owa hy this Interview with Mat an iter, uiaoi naniilton ns., Airtanr, N.V. lis said: was taken wltli rhenmallem that began n tny hips ana spread throughout my body, for two rrs end a hair 1 wae oonflnort to myoad. 1 eraphiyed nine of the beat physicians u( Ailwuy. aud two spa elallila front New York, but all do stared my oaee hopeless. My til see rooonimandsd Dr. Williams' I'luk riniRirriitrmpia i ne use or sev eral bosae eaahiorf ma Ln i..m ... bad and so about Willi erutrhea. , . Belly I abandoned the eruleuea, and 1 am how as well as-evar. No urslae otlir. Williams' Pink Pills rorl'ele i s ovpw as miu etruoa lor my cane. worn te and aubserlhed before me una inn any oi nepiemrMir, ism. Unite r. Towubn, A'oiarv i'ytiia. -.Trust its Alton N. iMJonriutl Dr. WHMsias' fiek Sine ter Pais Psssie Waeoet seiS ska Sorts ar ksasrsd. aiaar ' sestets. SI sil Srussitts, arftresi treat Ike Or. Wllllaait Masicia IT: " t,lu M Sea. a mm it wa Tha Word Splitter Squoleheri. They were gaxtng scrinm the lake. "It looks like rain," suld the man who was reckless with his Knglish. What looks like rain?" coldly In- Freeport, 111., will purchase the city L, 1' waterworks, operated by a private cor- "'".'."aaTr'" .7",:' "ITZ' . . f ' ww n sa. svsaxp ellUM. poration, paying therefor $248,000. . aSpiiaS The Measanlasl, Most Powerful snd , ,T Manure heverialilii bemedy lor CTiiT La Qrippt, Cmtmrrh. KgJb Rhtumatltm. taae sua Will tmre anv ache or nam Imwi In the liiuaaa body. Send lor trial bottle, SV. Thlauffsr lasts SB days only. I .a. as bonis isuo doe. ol ft p Kill's es.'h) ll.iior I lor S . SWANnON RH tUMATIO CUR I CO 1ST sad ISS Peareem It.. Ckiosso. Special Master Carey's sale of the isttont lands of the Northern Pacific was confirmed by Jndge Jenkins. Cleveland Platndealer. News paper has gone up u quarter of a cent pound within tha last throe weeks. The newspapers of New York city nss 400 tons of paper daily, at a cost ot two cents a pound. The recent sharp advance means $2,000 a day more to the nowaspers or $730,000 a year. Fifty thousand copies, covering tbe full report of the proceedings of the trnrt ' conference at Chicago, will be printed for distribution. IT BUS CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make he lives of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or bowels, and feed on the substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascarets Candy Cathartic, and expelled. One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome Intruders. Many children and older people suffer from worms wituut knowing It, and get thin -H weak, although their appetite is good The best way to find out is to take Cabarets. Never accept a suL. .itute ! Miyaiwd ii.., "t ja tht of u.s ho i" Brooklyn C'itis.j. "A tape wersa etgatsaaai fees laag at lest! name an tha scene alter sty aaktag two CASCARETS. Tula I am sure aas Missed say bad health lor las past tame yeera 1 sUU taking Caaearete, tha only aatharue wonky of notice by sensible psepta" Geo. W. iloWLSs, Ualrd, Miss. to thr p.-w set., oruf la i. by rstt. be-' I I "S0- no-1 The Judge bemn to understand, and I be-' N ANNUAL SALES. 6.000.000 BOXES. Z V iiftfef . ,., , , 1 1 Ts-rz r,iiaXz: --0' THIS IS THE TABLET 25c. 50c DRUGGISTS CaSCatlTS) ara sbeelstaly harmless, s parsT versUsa) senses. Bis ssareerurtr ather Susanl pUt-aslaes Is Oesearets. Casearsts srostptly, sSsetlrsly sad ermansany ears every disorder af the ateauea, Uvtr aad la tea tinea. Tney sat eery cars seaatieatiee, kot semet any aad every torsi af Inefalarlty at the bowels, lac lasts ( dlan-soaa ass dyssatery. Plaasaat, palatable, potest. Taste feed, de feed. avsr stakes, weaksa at gripe, as ears yea fit Us stasias I Beware af lasltatteu sad ssbstltatst I lay a feel s CaSCaMTS ts-aay, and 11 not plsasos la srsry rstpsct, get yost ssoasy Uck I ' Writs as 1st tosklst sal tree seasalt I Assrsss STSBUSO SKaiaDT COMPAST, calClOO ar SSW TOBK. I7 yVswn jWwy'H $aus Jfgents QJanfedi as snd Wsmee stake tM te SM0 esr nanth selllns suf Santa' and LiSiee' Wslerprool Msekintsskas at Sals Casts. WinSlXSIK't nK SlSTilUHSS la IIS)M at tt.SS kM.IS. usitr ni nrro-ass ass wsTsarsoos sates saunssad cans at at. ee a at. sa. VOU aaneroaaa)eaaaakeSSiOO srery day taklnf onltni for abase a ermeale. at ne v sittia, srjae sis wM?aai vea, roraeenaaaanMaSyosspnoea. WE WANT ONE SPtNT SrjLZ'SrtilZZlZl lifsriMes mmii-r. m mm i?. W for alas, m Hfl lawttWdn. I sMnr Kvasa-vth Inst evistinlatsi riirdulne brttlni W mrm ih LA HO it OSALCrtS In Amtrlei Mm'. 14 WasMsjH Wtrpmt aritiiaiies) avu4 Mil (haul al lhf tdwei pri mm to sera, Mul Oatoluttl wly thrttagki rtnirlir OUR LIBERAL OFFER. iisx! PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Fanae aad Wire tVarha. PORTLAND WIRE A IKON WORKS; Wlttl aud Iron leiioliigiorncerallliis. ate. KMAldsr. i iiisMprat : aa. X Maoblnery and Supnllee. CAWSTOM A CO.! KN1J1NKS, HOII.KKS, MA ehlnery, supplies. 4s-Ml yirst Hi., Cortland, or. Tinxrtim BillWJTIi etrnT oa thaloUewlBi sua. aaar eoadHloe. BaaS aaUM awta JOHN POOLK. Fostlaso, Oatoos. can rivs you tha best barKalnt tn general luaoblnery, euginas, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, baits and windmills. The new steel IXIi windmill, sold by him, is unequalled. te aaar eosdllloas. m i- u .... I, i . . aw. mlila au I ii an r Imm-Mtiate aaaMaa lb ika aaaat. Tha aaSM ti.ln.i ka-r aMS mmt IMS, lSs7at liKtiaa, eoetaiolair s wiai'teMaaaoTtseeat af tarta atatlat at mmmUn Haa at Tod Cti't Mikt i Blittke bj TikiDg tht Kaantr neasa taans tnaaaaainrs. nnsi ralra9r tS.rt.D Wlttl VOSir ttaiTI mttO Da. MMDaMt CrXIsl. OrOeVT DIKaikst, UMOfMrr. mm Aft U UAmHU WW TI -, asti s aner ssiiottw i mwrn I aas en UB "H area- aaaaaj su vwarw stsj swrnlnsn thofl who wtwitl ordr ouuiw ,wttir. msm mrij fi.O)) on of enriomtj or Ju to gr th cloth Mn.pi, wi rtvtttir T)r7ons). attm r$mntmaj ttv mH at mpM4, to ptfu ft toiaporftry dMMlk M mama Untrjirtii ehavrtrM sad wlH wiarm tha Hammta with yourflrsl order. Uiidsjnlsuul w will twod 70a the ompite outfit ty enreea 0. 0. D., abjsM-t to examluttioa, ftm ta namiaa amUH a yamr ammma amaa end If (oaad p-rfectljr mtA.fZr,rv sxnd Toq ere utmtlnf-n rea aam ma mama talnm oniaf. eej tee nmam ammaA eed sMeiew sAMeie, d mwlmsrittyaWIMSJW, . . , a. a . ... 1T1IT TA IsVllRsf AT alNrF ion WW do awnarri twrwniffasnipisj,in wwwiwieijiniTfrwe fant-j. J'""' v wV..t. n. " MaHee maaam mrm tm we win nil i I four ordm dally, send th aeoklsv Umhm to wont euitonwri O. O. V., smDleo. w lAminaHon, aanamjaam im aawmaj amam mam wmm,r mmm ram m aaam jmmw mm. Wsuret UWT IT. rarf I n n lissa rf hull msakarsi T.ryibln.r o jrlele tb eJtyfne een do the wortf M 000a ud be trare of bti lfrT,mthe .Uart. Cet tM. mmtiaa am eed 4 ta ma lee. Tln Ofj will gia II IB Amy a1 trU7U WILL BTI Llis - - ta. IM aanasS. etlk tsistr MtjUsnaUaye. Ws santW U arswesjtttee llHeeeJ ennan e sfasMFH DyKOtt RUDDtn bUnrUHAnOl, 184 rUHOI St., CDIC3K0. riiiiu ,"'" : iff ;rhm 4-POUND CATALOGUE ppi? ' ' " ' Ufc la ttv. fiontelac orr 100,0(10 quetetlune. IfJ.eUO ilfUitreUoiif. IU lirtssi, Beet mmmitta ami lawA priam aaialtm IVfiYTNtNt Innludeiif aTtrj ito in lm tirvaarma. Dram, Urr&a4a, tm vmma, LieneHif , ussss, wresssev tsayw saee wteee, wuekee, aawatrj, ayearranp, aiBjrisTrwsrrsM awpiweasaaisaa. varsilter. nsirap r -htet. Cisjafctasy, Osweee. rlsi, ensksteeJ Harewsvrs), ti. , mamma; lutmi, Ci O nsi. r.reMfatf taamta. taama, Umatoma, WUatma tmakla, sUvae, fttstsajiaetile , lane (uss wdbh ronr itorei every talnr be buyetuid will prevent bli per at borne rnuet pejr for rroB oTtmihertrlne iio tut-thley you bai XtlM Jturt bow to Order, bow ttiu'thttie rVtrfflit, win oe om. eeyutioe to your town, let kiw beeli bo om yUtit.f to yor towst, u. the poeteire etone is M !l) U7 Hit! M OmiMWAlUa, Me B VW bf matt MettaULaUid If von don't think Itli .rtw.nr1 111 Iff jfcjfsi MACHINERY. AtL kinds n.TATUM A BOWIN tt Is SI rirsl tlrttt f 0RTLAND. OR, KVPEN8ION tlGN'uSu. Matklnalea. U. C, they will to. eslve uulek reiiliea. h. Atti K. H I'nia. Biall 30th Cori. froseciitlns elalms slnue IH7S, IFS For tt Is the favorite through Dining Ctf And Uottet-UbfAfy Car Line lUst. For further.iartlmlrt call on or Kf11rM J. K, UAQEL.O. V, A. W. K. VOMAH, a. A v. u. lAtint, 1, r. a Ii24 Third Street, Portland, On MoeaU. Cut tbli ftd. out ttM f-md to tn j wltb Ift eetiU In srteBitHi ut ' maam win ee eeei te rae wmm worth IVO times the It fieri fa. 7n swuu, e mm j ao me towon wMioetvie priMe Of eTeryttUDf , esv sail v aa (m iaiBteBitir msrs rarajr I veetiaja WHAT TmK. f 41 U ia ft .fwDumsHlt Of builnsM Tribane, Rupture iresiea seisn I lineally aud confidential. ly. Iimsailaal , W00DASU a CO.. 101 ttotst tt., remand. 0. H Mir rMin 1 VUAt, HA AROI T TMli OATAIXItirif. UxxunsUkUOaa. MsAiieeptjiae (MiaaJ A wondorftil piece of work " WstnotOB W-tlonttl Trlbwuw majneuaavmr m. n.t union. "The Ceteleeue f 1 "iseere, noeuuex j Chloo.H-C'hlr-ee:o loWrOcsMM, in Die reieiotrue re isjinpofeim do tent into ft 1!irirsr?t.'--Boyce'i Uvott "TharirMMlorrue la vtmt dopavrtment -tor boiled Oo. U on of- the UruMthooaoa of IM klftdts. "TliM hlerxifsklr.driie fnrma nna enaaett ahnritilnaf maullriSMa eJiA JsMMbOMntljIMftdllrarlit UoBlMy, ( :hloawo. telowue ia e vsuit deriertment ttore boiled duwr.."itlaU nonitltntlrsH. Thorietelfwiieiee-MtsilBir mfjrclieertlae erovMopis1le."-- Ohle-eo Kpwortb Hermld " iew o-te oa pwwij fomiii in uw nw 01 una oeiducieftieTn en eiic TIMtiioll rHa(!lsoele.MThe Hon. f. A. toathtoiin. a.W.f uW fl00 tsAnd of 'tiUavr etwreete. maam ktaamUUamaa mmm rmmmWraaatfatka .-Mesai be) at njtmrm mm -ptwat, ttAta. BOaUGK CO. (lnoX CHICAGO. ltLINOId U. ft, A French timd Pl!!t. Pralaal by tbenaawta of aauaSad atdlat as safe, siwaTtraliahls asd without anauuiX Sua en top In Blue, Wblla anil had. Take no olKa'T" WsaekSruf CuHi m r awl Sl.w via Clix LIDIFSI UT ' Resulator CAW WOT FAIL. ""'"I Be rise. M)rtBi Bsw..i;UIUaaa;.,Vs' DR. GUflN'S ' uivr,d PILLS 52!'r?..r0? A,0081f, Cnn "'"k Msehs Vt lwpl stid Hurlly the ?T?fLA',, "'fatlansodrraeeat lllllauanaaa. e not Mrips or Sicken. Taeonelnes eon, we will mill Co., Jhllada.,onna. Sold by DruMlau. YOUNG MEN! f OorrtH- end OlosH ret rbaVm Okay MpeAe. II enee, NO OAHJC known It bee ever rat Haul m rm n P? mum friotu or of bow lone Uhi.rliiie. Rettiilw rrotw iu I ttet win ftebml re. tWHl you. it ia eiMoiitwiy esira, rt bo taken wtlhoiii tnrtofqve breTtmei trV're1 tux! eai it-erti aim aaMniton rrom tmaiiteew. i' kick, u oa mis) if eu niieiiie Urtif ff-tirU, or iwnt rmiirnkd bj nrii (JriimaaAm4 mm rm vaax ' hi I te I af J 1 - eierMitd el mVM mai W atria sere. rJ7j rnteBii OtntMlea, elrHUVMlONIHiflti Qq, 11 niw-v uirsuiar CrE YOURSELF I t UtM lllf 4i for ui siiiri als)nhsrsu,lullHiiiHmtttinif Irrlutlua or ulcnintioD 11 tun cone mettiuran, FftlaloM. and not Mttiu- ent or itoleonouf. plain wruppsir. HITS:,.0' wnt on iHoala SURE CURE FOR rtJIII NU Pllaa aroiin... molilur. iiitun Sit lora, aa wall aa Blind, Blaitillaa ur I'r tr.i.lu,( lea ara esrtt b Or, osanko'ella tremens - aad bleeflint. AlmoH.a tnniors. N'4" iraaiit uf itian. irwatlaa rra. writ aa. lilt.fiOSANKO.Pbilaila.,1'1 atnua Itabina Sua aowutfoar ease. Write fa M, . K. V. NO. dd-'ttS. Wnmn writlna ta adssrtlsers rtavaa tkji uaaar. floats