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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1900)
0. S. SENATOR ROACH Says Peruna, the Catarrh Cure, Gives Strength and Appetite. AIONG THE COAST. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. rontmer-ilal unit Plmmotal Htttienlos f lulereet to the tirowlttg We.tara Stalee. It is reported Hint Oonglus Bros., tlx big saw-mill men of lgnruw, Siskiyou county, who own a largo tract of valu- able timber laud on Hungary crock, went of Colon and near the Oregou-Cal- ifomia state line on the south side ol Siskiyou mountain, wilt put in a saw mill on their property in the spring, They have secured by purchase from Stockton parties, by lieu land process. and purchase from railroad, seven "no tions of Hue timber land in that seo tion and will build a railroad Irom a point this side of Cole's to the scene ol the mill operations. The distance ia three or four milos in a straight liuo, but it will require a switchback rail road of six miles to reach their timber. Thev will ship the lumber to the gen' eral markets and to their box factory at Igerna. Outlook llrlght to Loggers, The outlook for the lowers is bright- I er now, says the Budget at Astoria, than it has beeu for a long time, not- I withstanding that most of the logging camps are shut down for a time, while I short days and bad weather are the rule. Some 5,000.000 or 6,000,000 feet of logs just floated out of the Elo kamin river, have been sold to the North Pacific Lumber Company for 50 per 1,000, which is .he highest price paid for logs iu this section for probably eight or 10 years. This is I encouraging to lowers, notwithstanding I it is said the company needed the logs and had to pay a little more than their real market value. Will rnd Pulp. Six hundred head of cattle belonging to Patterson & Armstrong arrived from Wallowa county, at La Grande, and were driven to the feeding grounds at the sugar factory there for winter feed ing, Messrs. Patterson & Armstrong having purchased from the sugar com pany all the pulp from this season's run on which to feed their stock. The pulp of the sugar beet is said to be by those who have fed it to cattle, a most excellent article n pon which to fatten stock, and imparts to the beef a most delicious flavor. Messrs. Patterson & Temporary Koactloa rrom the Heaviest Holiday Trade on Keoord Bradstreet'i says: Holiday influence and stock-taking impart an appearance of dullness to general distributive trade, broken, however, by fair activity in reorder business to All up stocks de pleted by the heaviest holiday trade that has ever been experienced. Antidilution of spring trade wants has given a more than ordinarily ac tive appearance to business In dry goods at New York, while in Industrial Hues the efforts of manufacturers to keep up with filled order-books is re suiting in unusually active operations, Following the flurry in money, stocks and in some lines of speculative coin modules noted last week, has ooiue, as was expected, a more cheerful tou, and a firming up in quotations is noted in such staples as cotton, which was effected by last woek's money develop ments, and also in hog products, cof fee, copper, tin and lead. The strength of textiles is still a feature which finds justification in current statistics of larger season's receipts and sales of wool, and in reports ol enlarged old aud heavily increased new capacity in manufacturing lines. Iu iron and steel, seasonable quiet ai regards new business is observable, but unabated activity on earlier booked orders is reported. In some cases, no shutdown was made for the holidays by mills aud furnaces. Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week aggregate 3,610,657 bush' els, agaist 2,813,714 bushels last 6,303,623 bushels in the corresponding week of 1808. 5,405,001 bushels 1895. For the year, failures are the smallest in number for 17 years past, and were it not tor a lew heavy nancial suspen sions in December, liabilities, which will exceed those of 1802 slightly, would have been smallest for 12 yeail past. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Itonsst Boy, "I am glad there are a few honest people left. Two years ago I sent a boy around the corner to buy a postal card. I have never seen the boy to ibis day." "You don't oall that boy houeat?" "Yes slrl This- morning I received a postal with Oils on the back! 'Dear Sir: Here la your postal. I started In business with the penny yon gave me and have prospered. Thanks.' "r-Cul- cago Evening News. Knstentl'e Armor (I Trains. The ninsiilncent armored trains ussd by England lu hor wnr Willi the liners will protect hsr troops iu about tbs same way lhat Mnatetter'e Ntmiiai-ll rltttare drive dyipetista fttim the human stomach, and than mounts amiird tbul it doss not return. The blttsrs lis won in every rami of Indi gestion, constipation, liver aim muiicy trouble for tilty years. Natural givs conveyed in bamboo tubas was utilised in China years ago. Finn's Cure for Consumption In the best of nil cough curds. (Imiriia W, Lots, Fuburher, !,., August III, 1SHS. The average advance In Wisconsin for all classes iu past was 15 per cent. wages In the year An iugentous Chicago man ia Intro ducing a new footboard designed for the use of brakemeu on the freight trains. The device consists of a number of par allel iron pipes, one inch in diameter, and laid upon a framework which raises them eight inches from the level of the car roof. The top sides of the pipes are ftirulnshed with iron spurs, From all aooonnts the glassmaklng trails will In the near future be revoin tlonlsad bv maohinery. Home of the inventions have emerged from experi mental stage, aud there are many more to follow. oisrxoi cannot cm By local appllosllont. ss that vaiinot reaoh the Slwwdi'oflH"'ihs eer. Tssrslsoiiii one wIytocura.nliiM.nulli Is eon.il . ilonel remedies. Peeineae Is rented by sn In. ned voudltlon of ttte toueou. llulns ol In KiuHerhlan Tube. When mis iu in- r : . . H .umKiintf m.hbS or linner k,t h.erhii. end when U Is nllrelr sb-ed deliio le the reeiill. and nnleee Hie in lion ean tie taken oul end Jhle luWH u nurmel eniiamou, neeniia w,u dealnea. It Aeniina- realnred Mi d-alriiyed Jwenl PitiN(e e ieiill, enannieee iken oul end Inl. Iu ndlllan, Iteernis wiiioeoeainiT- li.reeri nlneeeet. oul ol ia eieosiwem it neintnt n. a" n....... imuetme.urraue.. ndred 1K Itrt (or any hr eetsrrli) thai oe eatetrb., eeluh It were (pause not be cured by Uelt't Catarrh Care. Out Hun ised ti eirculere, lie. Holler, for an baud lor F. J. CIIRNKY A CO., Toledo, O, UeJl'iriunlly Winers Hie best. Painters aud decorators at St. Louts want 87 s cents, eight hours aud Hat unlay half-holiday on and after Aprl 1, 1000. The United States torn out anna ally 185,000,000,000 pounds of plug tobacco. The Boo Line hat officially an nounced the withdrawal of its cut rates off 19 and 17 between Kt. Paul and Now York, which bid (air (or a time to demoralise the rate of the Wottern Passeuger Association. When the rloo made the out rates high olllclals of the road stated that they would remain lu effect until the close of the stoamship season, and their withdrawal at this ' 'Nature Abhors a Vacuum. " ffiolMng In tht wW $Unds ttitl. If you r xtl 4fd Strong rfsjl osy tin Hood ivpplns tit tid of viior. If you ttt III, tht blood 1$ wong tnd cAfrit$ Inert,, ing qutntittis of distd gtrmt. You cn. not chdngt Niun, but you tn Aid htr by kttping tht blood pun. Hood" I SrsPA. Hit dott thl$ ai nothlna tht csrt. Bt surt to gtt llooXs, btcAust The January Cenlary. The January Century will contain a poem by Kudysrd Kipling, "In the Matter or uue compass." vr. Mitch- oil's story, "The Autobiography of a CJuaok," ends lu that Issue, but another serial by Dr. Mitchell will lm- gin in the March u umber, It is called Dr. North anil ins n mums," and one who has read the manuscript calls is an epitome of the science, culture and common souse of the nineteenth con- tury." Nothing finer in the way of effective railroad advertising has reached the coast this season than the recently Is sued new booklet of the Croat North ern system, entitled "Across America," says the Prattle Times. The booklet contains an accurate description of a trip (mm Buffalo to Heat tie and gives complete information, illustrated by . , . . .i. i ,i wees., I r' ... . I limn Indicates that the Km miilil mil . , . ....n... manner as spikes unou a railing. His, ,:r . ------- - ' : passwi joiirurj n.uiuuiK mor A , . , L . .. 1 wlthntaml the powerful pressure brought I o nan .n.. n. ..i,.-.. in I Ciaimeu UT uiu umiUKnillcill uiv nimrn , - , . j m i,.....ww w. .,VVv. m ..' . . . r.. . i to Ixinr unou it br associate lines. . t i.-. -.,. I orevent tne imi mini sunning on suon inii uiniiii i nwuminwu. loe as gathers, while the snow falls be- 8t. Louis machinery moulders now tween the rows of pipes un the roof. get $1.75 a day; two months ago $2. em is being showered with letters com plimentary to the new publication. Hon. V. N. Roach, United S ates Senstor From North Dakota. Hon. W. f. Roach, United States .Senator from North Dakota, personally en lorses Peruna, the great catarrh cure and tonio. In a receut letter to the Pe runa Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washington, D. C, Senator Koach savs "Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic, and I am glad Armstrong are "lenced cattle-rais- .-x i.t t-t-.j !- . t .-i era, and it is thought their experiment to icsiuy ii uas gTcauy ucipcu ui aucug in, ijui uui pvuic i wjn prove a success. I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably eihcacious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh" Senator Roach's home address is Larin.ora, North Dakota. Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific cer tainty. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon baring Peruna. Let no one persuade you that some other remedy will do nearly as well. There is no other systemic remedy for catarrh but Peruna. Address the Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio, ' for a free book on catarrh, written by Dr. Hsrtman. , The bill to protect child labor has passed the Georgia senate. The bill seeks to prevent children under the ae of 12 yeani from working in the factor ies unless widowed mothers or invalid fathers need their labor. TO Cl'KE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. . V. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. After April 1 carpenters will demand an advance of 40 cents per day and a prolonged fight is looked for. Mothers will find Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to ue for tb'r Children during the teething period. A pioneer sheep feeder of Fort Col lins, Col., is feeding 25,000 the larg est number ever fed by one individual. VITALITY low.debtlllatedoreilieii.lmi c-iiri-lbr Dr. kilut't Invigorating Tunic. KKK1. Truil Bottle containing 3 Weeks' trt-atmf-nt. Dr. Klinf'i institute. Kll Ann -St., Philadelphia, founded liTl. London holds 63 per cent of its po licemen for night duty. Victim of 1-1 1 Own Medicine. A physician of jastboume. Me- re cently made up a draught for a patle::t, puttlug In by mistake stryeliutuo In stead of chloroform, and w ben she com plained that It made her sick, got nnjry and to prove that the meillciue was all right swallowed half the .coq cihs of the bottle himself. Ho Immediately rec ognized the symptoms of strychnin poisoning, used a stomach pump ami j other means to destroy the effect, but died soon after. Wom-n'i Riehte In Turkey. The Turkish woman Is marriageable at the age of 0 years and by Turkish law at that age. If married, sue la com petent to manage her property aud dls nose of one-thlid of her fortune. The law allows her to aboudun her hus band's house forjust causeand will pro tect her In so doing. She cannot be com pelled to labor for the support of her husband. The first recorded strike in the Uni ted States is that of the journeymen bakers of New York in 1541. A recently patented freight seal has made its appearance on the market, and several lines are now considering its adoption. The new seal is said to possess many advantages over the com mon lead seal now in use. It consists of a tablet of terra cotta, on which the initials of the road are stamped, and perforated by a square bole, through which the fastening .device is passed. It is impossible when applied to car doors, to open them without first break ing the seal. When broken no amount of ingenuity could serve to prevent the knowledge it had been tampered with. sVk. C''-,' An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, StbvP or Fios. manufactured bv the CaXiroHNiA Fl Syrup Co., illustrate Health from au Open Fireplace. Pbyslclnns are discovering that the old-time open fire had much to do with the health of our grandmothers and that steam heat and furnace beat are responsible for many aliments. Steam beat especially has a way of gradually Increasing so that anyone who Is used to a stoum heated room becomes au easy victim to colds and all the long string of ailments to which a cold ia the introduction. An open Are Is a sort of Inspiration In itself, and since It drawl In the out-of-door oxygen through all the cracks and crannies it helps to puri fy the air In the room while It heats It Great Britain's Ivocornotlees. " There are 19,014 locomotives at work on the railways of the United Kingdom, and each of these on an average runs 10,096 miles In a year, and earns fol this 4,573, so that each mile the loco motive runs Its grcass receipts are About 4s. 9d. Like the human facte r In all industries, the locomotive to day is do ing more than that of ten years ago, but, unlike the human factor, engines are now earning less; tbs 13,924 locomo tives then on the railway each ran 19,- 035 miles, and earned 4,020 per annum. If, therefore, we take the cost of an average locomotive at 2,700, it Is found that she earns In gross receipts her total cost la seven months; but the proflts are quite another matter. Another New Intluetry for Albany. Another new industry will soon be in operation in this city, says the Al bany Herald, if everything is satisfac tory. W. H. Nudd, of the firm ol Nudd & Taylor, of Centralia, Wash. was in this city recently looking for a location, and seemed pleased with the outlook. The firm manufactures wooden eave gutters, conductors aud moldings, and is a solid institution. It has otliccs at Minneapolis, Minn., and turns out yearly several million feet of its product. The company em ploys 25 men and manufactures its en tire product out of fir. The product is mostly sent east of the Mississippi river to market. J he company comes without solicitation, and is not seek ing a bonus or inducement. Philomath Enterprise, Philomath is to have a new school- house. At a meeting of the enterpris ing citizens of that district last week it was voted to erect a schoolhouse to cost $3,000, to contain five or six rooms, gnd to be equipped with all modern conveniences. A tax will be levied to raise $1,000 and bonds sold to cover the other $2,000. A fine site for the new structure has been selected, and work on the building will com mence as soon as the weather will per mit in the spring. Bank Will Hove. The Rucker bank, at Everett, Wash., has secured a lease of the Northwest Trading Company's building, on Hew itt and Colby avenues, at Everett, and will move there about the first of the year. The tincks are on the ground for the building of the vault, and as soon as completed the bank and fix tures wul be transferred to their new quarters. Perfumery Factore. Frank M. Phelps, Ph. G., an Eastern chemist of 15 years' experience, is in Baker City with a view of locating there in business. He has visited many points in the Northwest, and has de cided to locate at Baker City. He will establish a laboratory there for the manufacture and wholesale of first- class goods in the line of perfumes, ex tracts and toilet articles. Its Olorjr Done. In one of the finest cities of onrweBt, liiiawa a nr,taln m a n w Y Yam ruian m til' 1 11 i i i j iui9 a wsj a vaeau iuau tt v uho ltwm VrindplTf'Vl.nU known Te ! .11 his life in the work of has been too busy at this to have much , time for reading. When his pile was j made he started for Europe and visited medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste aud acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling oolds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. IU 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 Hps are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but .the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Sviiup 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 FRANCISCO, OAL. IXrjISVrLLlt, XT. NEW YOBS, IT. T. Rale of School ftontle. The board of trustees of school dis trict No. 86, Bingham county, Idaho, has offered for sale coupon bonds of that district to the amount of $440, bearing interest at tne rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable annually, re deemable in 10 years after date, for the purpose of building and providing schoolhouse in said district with the necessary furniture. New Lumber Company. The Jones Lumber Com pan v has filed articles of incorporation in the stAte department. The company will manu facture and deal in lumber and all manner of wood manufactures and merchandise in general. The princi pal office will be located in Portland. Seattle Markets. Onions, new, $1.00(31.85 per sack. Potatoes, new, $16 20. Beets, per sack, 7 5$ 85c. Turnips, per sack, 60o. Carrots, per sack, 50o. Parsnips, per sack, 75 (3 85c. Cauliflower, 75c (3 $1 per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, 71 90c per 100 pounds. Peaches, 8580o. Apples, $1.35cil.50 per box. Pears, $1.00(31.25 per box. Prunes, 60o per box. Watermelons, $1.60. Nutmegs, 60375o. Butter Creamery, 82o per pound; dairy, 1722o; ranch, 22o per pound, Lggs 1 irm, 30 (a 81c. Cheese Native. 16o. Poultry 0(8 10c; dressed. ISOUo, Hay Puget Sound timothy, $13.00: choice Eastern Washington timothy, $17.00 18.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $28, Barley Uolled or ground, per ton, $21; whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.88; blended straights, $3.10; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $0.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat flour, $3.10; rye flour, $3.80(14.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $16.00; shorts, per ton, $17.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $32.00. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 61(3620; Valley, 62c; Bluestem, 54o per bushel, Flour Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.15 per barrel Oats Choice white, 84035c; choice gray, 34o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15(316.00; brewing, $18.00(818.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per ton Hay Timothy, $9(8 10.60; clover, $7(3)8; Oregon wild hay, $6(317 per ton, Butter lancy creamery, BO 055c; seconds, 42 45c; dairy, 87XO40o; store, 260 35c. Eggs 18010c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c; Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed,' $3,600 3.50 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $2.60 0 8.60; geese, $7.00(39.00 forold; $4.6008.50 for young; docks, $4.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 13)i018o per pound. Potatoes 650 70c per sack; sweets, 2240 per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1; beans, 60 6o per pound; celery, 70 O 75o per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per box; peas, 34o per pound; tomatoes, 75o per box; green corn, 13)(g 16o per dozen. Hops 8llc; 1898 crop, 608o. Wool Valley, 120180 per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8014o; mohair, 370 80c per pound, jaal larn imt gV U Ll p 1 5) -en! IE, TTI AT.IWKTAKY raWAf,, I. !mr 1 of aM'mhaetura.t-ile)wni.h4aiirvt l . fM rt"i lae ttroef to in. aleiuaae, a OaMlAA n4 il .iorii I. I'Tlnrlo at Uandanaui t Oall blailderi L , t ainall lni linear f. Cawurai t V.rBilforw asMaUUi S Anllag ,ioai I Traaa-.nM aoloei 11. Dt4inf enloa, la llni.U 91. SO la Hluni, It al Tae odvm ItMatlououa irtta email lule-lla.. Toe nail Utia.ua etuptMe Into the kwge lnla.Hjia ar .oloa at tea eeuum. la arraw. U'lioal dlracUtfa waiea tae aaatanw or tae buwau out lake la ea atlas aareasfe tea ineienUrr eaoai. re packci away in your IrultUs and mutt be kept clean, la order and doing; business. It'i a long- way, with many turni and pit fall to catch the refuse and dog the channel U not mott carefully cleaned out erery day. . --r When this long- canal It blockaded, look out for trouble furred tongue, bad breath, belching of gaies, yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting up of food after eating-, an all-around disgusting nuisance Violent pill potions or grtplng sa8s are dn$fr oas to ast for cltAntng oat tht bowls. They forct oat tht obstruction by causing violent spisms of tht bowls, bat they Uvt tht Intes tines wetk tnd even less tblt to keep up reguUr movements thsn be fort, tnd mtkt a Urger dost, necessity next time. Then you have the pill habit, which kills more people than the morphine and whiskey habits combined. The only safe, gentle but certain bowel cleansers are sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, because they don't force out the foccal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action. Buy and try them! You will find that In an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently mm Made CLEAN and STRONG by V-X w V w CANDY CATHARTIC m t mm m m 10c. 25c. 50c. Te any scdy mortal, who can't tlford to buy, ws will null s box ttu. ALL DRUGGISTS Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago er New York. il iraac mark. SAMPLE BO r TLE ioc. FOR NEXT 30 DAYS. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY Medical 8cler.ee, Wonderful, Astonishing, Yet True. CURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA AND SCIATICA. Sr the Intrwliie tlnn In the medical field, of our mint wonderful "H riHrtPs " a I.. i liieatfniitble relue he. been leueaihtd to mankind. Mtifferltie humanity ! no looser el ihe meroy of dl.eeaea which have alweye defied the iklil nl the medlral iirifltii. for no "A ------ ... - .... ...u.... ....... ... ...k.i i.i in,, I,,,. iruir a , (iHi.aivt.it Tltl. j. truly remedy, yet InTented l,y man for the henrfltof ufft-rln, morula, end wilt b handed down to Centurr. Thl. remedy la poattlrrly eurlns more ,.le dally than all oilier remedlea stm blued, we challenge Ihe wor.t c.n"f Hheuinetlaui In all In fiinna. Catarrh. Naurati A.thma, La lirlnpe end kindred dl.es.ee aa a teat of what thla rained, will ,l H i... notltlrely eured In e .hort time many who were bt d-rldtt.n for year.: other, who rould only Walk br the a.e of etu tehee, and atllf other, who had been el veil 111, h Mmial.nl I.I...I..I.... . Jla. I-Hta 1. Ua. t.aa. Ik. ..I.I . I ' J.I. 1 -i i .rT I. ' -" a ...... .--a.-....". ....... ...... itvm iu uui iHiitt'..ion 10 urova ai B.UI, 111" 'a 1IHOPS" noaltlvelv cure, the fo lowlne dlaaaaea BuiAiitia, iiinrarnia. nt a'i-HE r ill we aay and RHKIIHATiaH Ma-if 11 1 ,. . IIAV-KKVKIt, C'ATA Rltil. HI. KStl'I.e-Swt Motion uross, oen sneep, wemers m.JJ. , V,. t.ZCi. .' : .,.,). "'-: 'i"-";, t HKti-- 1 ni t 1 .V 1HQ FfJHBNaXSA, HKtlNCH I TIS, LlVKnaind KI1NKY blSKAHICS and all.,. atvl ewes, 8Xc; dressetl mutton, 6X9 I. red by thl. remtwly, they .lay cored of llt..e dl,e.aee, for II lortle. the .V.tem elan a. ! 7operporind; lambs, 70 per pound. J""" ' " bROP,''J., "'!,nnfnd,Ji.,,P,'' ' b""lM P'- ti f i. ! i. nn Plo by Mall or Kipre... II 1)0, or alx boltlt-. for (i.0O. Samp . butt t-.. resnlar urlVa 'av. h,i i7. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, 6.00i (h. neit thirty day. from the date of thl. peper, "we will M, amp'e lilflee nKo rVT light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, f,"f,Noon Mn this wriietc,d.. As.nu 5.606.00 per 100 pounds. "",u- . awAnaon VMAtii o ( l j I i - " s vHivnaui llli L-.&-z ft MACHINERY. iiJS ...TATUM A BOWIN... tt Is t rirsl tlreet f0SILS0 0t. PAHPCD Is Curable UMIlULII Without fhe Use oT Inife. A ilil real IIR. NKWKIKK, MonttUln Home. Ida. 0R.GUNNS' TILLS IMISMOVtOI LIVSR fJP fOn A DOSE. Cure Sink llr.datlie ed ny.t..l., )!., Tlnt,l.i. ml Purlly the BIH.d. Aid I'lK-'.tloD and Pr.'.iil lllllouaiiu.. Io Qalllrliie OfSlk.n T.a.i..l.u...i .a. Ill mall ""P's free. r I'm ijtmi lorV, IIH. HOKANKtV rotia CO., Fhllatlt. IVild by IlrtlKSlaU, the various countries. Among other cities be took in Lome. It chanced that he drove out in the country and was shown the Coliseum. The guide told him it was a theater. The old man was surprised. When he came hank he was asked about his trip; he mentioned Borne. Naturally he was asked if he had seen the Coliseum. lie had. lie didn't think much of it. To quote his own words: "It was a blamed good bouse once, but it's in ruins now." Detroit Free Press. Escape of the Newly Wedded. A newly married couple In New Brunswlcfc N. J., circumvented their mischievous friends by starting on their wedding journey by way of the roof. The fnends, well-suppllod with For sale by all brusgiets. Price SOc. per brittle, 'rice and old slippers, stood at the foot of the stnlrs. The pair ascended to tbs Iw .a -- -a.". fctl CUIUS WHIHt i 4 Beet Cough Syrup. tin tlniA. 5T Su" At Ail RfJlAUft. up. fute. OouO. Um Cm M 2aZT1 s-a roof, walked to the Adjoining house, then down and through the rear door to a back street, where they entered a waiting carriage and were driven to the railway station, Shingle Mill Progreaelric. Work on the Keed & Million shingle mill at Mt. Argus, Wash., is progress ing very satisfactorily. The machin ery is lining pnt in as rapidly as it ar rives. The company has received the Dew Bturdevant fan for the hot blast in the dry house. This monster piece of machinery weighs 22,000 pounds and is 120 inches in diameter. It is the biggest pieoe of machinery of the kind in that county, and probably the big gest in any shingle mill on the coast. Telephone Line to Seven fjevlls. It is said plans are beinir made to extend the Union Telephone Com pany's line from Tine Valley to Cup rum, Idaho, in the 8even Devils conn try, via Ballard's Landing. This will be a great convenience to all that great mining section, as it will give them long-distance connection with the outside world, since the Union line connects at Union with the wires of the Inland Telephone Company. Springfield, first 17-story fl20,000. Mass., is bnilding Its apartment bouse, to cost Beef Gross, top steers, 13.60(34.00; cows, 9.(39.00; dressed beef, 0H9 7 Tie per pound. Veal Large, Q'AGtlXc: small, 80 So per pound. Ben Franeiaoo Market, Wool Spring Nevada, 1215o pel pound; Eastern Oregon, l.Q16o; Val ley, 20 (3 22c; Northern, 10013c. Hops 18.9 crop, 11 a 12o per pound. Onions Yellow, 7Ssoo per sack. Butter Fancy creamery 24rj2So; do seconds, 22 (3 28c; fancy dairy, 20 (3 21c; do seconds, 19o per pound. Eggs Store, 2527.o; fanoy ranch, 84o. Millstuffs Middlings, 116.00 (8 19.00; bran, $1314.00. Hay Wheat 7.009; wheat and oat 97.609.00; best barley fS.OOO 7.50; alfalfa, $5.00 7. 60 per ton; straw, 85 45o per bale. Potatoos Early Kose, 1.00; Ore gon iturbanki, 0Occ 1.10; .river liur- banks, 46(3760; Salinas Burbanks, $1.00(31.25 per sack. Cltrut Fruit Oranges, Valencia, 2.75(38.26; Mexican limes, 14.00 6.00; California lemons 75o81.60; do ohoice 1. 75 (3 2. 00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, 1.60(3 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 6 lt9 pe pound. . PlTrftH f0" mm j. Wtf T mo -.aiirV' 0H f iS THr? SupremelV Great Tonic edbyHve ,,crVerfheVorii VI N MARIANI Ttft of 33Yorjjxrlenci CftnTEF&lfJK Grow up with it. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. feiiue aaurl wire Works. WlrlTLAHIJ WIRE IKON WOHKHl WlilK and Iron l.nolnj; ofllo. rallln,. i0. Kit Altler. MBelilnerr antl Suppllea. CAWHTON CO.i RNdlNKS, IIOM.KRS. MA. ouineir, an,,pllM. 4S-A0 rir.iHt., furtland.Or. JOHN POOLE. PobtTjAhd, Ossoor csn k v. you the beat bur,.!... In general .iscr.lnery ;, nglnes, htillerl, tanks. pu,m,V YOUNG MEN! ZU'Slr'" )S t- 1"' irTJe 1.1 m,m " Will Will iHl) f,M, ft Ifl l-,,intl a-i- irnvM.u rtrfcttini, mii! .mi. t tnkm wtLh.u.t in'J.T-"' . 1 nn ,'k. u plttinly mnviml, on h. l'i Hail CreuUr mailed on rucMt, inii(my;-:rT,e.8B.,T'v!'!v' t'llrt rif liiir, fi ' MT ClltHlUAt 0O.( ChlMgo, 1". rajS E IE E.Saj H frow patjlnr erops beoaune tbejf're H treeh and elwere the beet, for H I sals everywhere. Itemee til-etlttitee. H H Stick to Kerry's tewele and proa per. H H 1S00 Heed Annual free. Writs for It. pj I P. a. FERRY t CO., DtlroM, Mick, gj SURE CURF FOR. PILES ITOIIINtXPIlM uriHiuu niolTurM.tnloiiTl' tV" inn turni, wii m HlioJ. Ilia rum tii flvNi m pr. OosnnHo'f PM I Bt-nt) lUhlns bl(llti. 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