The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 25, 1900, Image 4

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eww Latter, trass Whim H.lpad Through
th "Chans of LIS." by Lyilla E..Mnk-
bM'l Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mm. rianuii : en I first
i wrote to yon I u Id a very bad eon'
dltion. I km passing through th
change of life, and the doctor said
kad bladder and liver trouble. I had
(fared for nine years. Doctors failed
to do m any good. Since I have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound, ray health hoa Improved very
lauch. I will gladly reooinmend your
medicine to other and am sure that it
will prove as (feat a blessing to them
as ft has to mo." Mrs. Geo. H. Juki,
01 DcKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. X.
Relief Cam Promptly
" Dkab Mas. Pmucham: I had been
under treatment with the doctors for
four years, and seemed to get no better,
I thought I would try your medicine.
My trouble was change of life, and
aiuat aay that I never had anything
help me so much as Lydia B. Pink'
barn's Vegetable Compound. Relief
earn almost immediately. I have
better health now than I ever had.
feel like a new woman, perfectly
strong. I give Lydia E. Plnkham's
Compound all the credit, and would
not do without her medicine for any
tiling. I have recommended it to
several of my friends. There is no
need of women suffering so much for
Mrs. 1'iokham's remedies are a sura
lure." Mamala. BvTLX, Bridge-
water, III.
Another Woman Helped
!) Mas. Pimkham : I took Lydia
E. Vinkham's Vegetable Compound
during change of life and derived great
benefit from its use. Mart K. Jajum.
lie Coydon 9k, Bradford, Pa.
Halp Wasted.
Mistress How did you happen to let
the fire to out?
New Girl I'm sure I don't know,
ma'am, unless you happened to forget
to tell me to put coal on. Chicago
Evening Sews.
SHAKE INTO TOIR SHOES
Allen's Foot-Ease, s powder for the feet
It cure Dainftil. swollen, smarting, nerv-
eus feet, and instantly takes the sung out
of com and bunions. It's the greatest
comfort discovery of the age. Allen's foot
Kase makes tight or new shoes feel esse.
Itiss certain cure for Ingrowing Nails,
sweat) ne, callous ana not, urea, sennit,
feet. We have over 80.000 testimonials.
Trv it today. Sold bv all druggiets and
shoe stores. Bv mstl for 2Sc in stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen &
Olmsted, l. Roy. H. Y.
Crisis.
Affairs can easily reach a crisis, bat
they are never permitted to stop there.
Chicago Democrat.
tee reward moo.
TfcS readers of this paper will be pleased tc
JSara tost there is at least one dreaded disaaes
that asiaace kas seen able to cure la all its
Stages, and tbat tsoatanh. Hall's Catarrh Cars
la ikeoDljf potlUveour. known totbe medical
eaaa, requires a oonnilmilonal traauo.nL
bail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upe tea blood and naoooe surfaces
of tii syatesa. thereby destroying tea tooade
tion of the diseaas, and giving toe patient
strength by building up tha eeiuUtulfea sod
arstlng aatur. la doing it wort. J a
IUTS
ritors have ao aiuck faith In Its onfa
smn, that they atr One Hundred Dalian
or any ease mat it tans u
Limontsls. Add ran
Sand for list
r anr cax thai it tails to cure.
testimonials, add ran
P. J. CHEXIT CO- Toledo, O.
Sold bv drasrista. 78e
Bail's ramil Pills ar tba
Clouds that move in a contrary direc
tion to that of the surface current indi
cate a change of weather, because they
prove the existence uf two air currents,
OD3 wartn snd the other cold, and the
mingling ot these frequently cause rain.
A TOP BUGGY
FOR $50.00...
Would be too chap to be good,
cut we have Top Buggies fot
for $65 Cash tbat we guar an-
' tee for one year from date of
purchase. They have good
strong wheels, guaranteed hick
ory spokes, tires 5-16 thick,
round edge and projecting
over the felloe, to protect same.
We have others at $70, $75,
$50, $85 and up.
Road Wagons at $40 and up.
Mitchell Farm Spring Wagons
and Htancss.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
FIRST 110 T1TL0B STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Buy reliable goods of a reliable concern
at good oolicy.
SOLDIER OP 'oS JOINS THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH.
' ''' i f V 1 TO Trie MUWHt i i i . viJ
Is '- k Jk iNriL. 3 or Trie otww A t ,
V'J?-S ft IV ArWl WH fUX. IN fCULy'f I 1
ON THITHER COAST.
BRADSTRCtT'S RtPORT.
rrlees
Mew ald ri.lds the Slb.rtaa Skier
WtU Be OiMasd te Am.H
Ml Mla.rs,
Ina.tlv Oaaaaad aad W.ak.r
Are the Vaatarws.
Bradstreet's says: The trade situation
this week may be rammed up In
ohrase. inactive demand and weaker
prices. While in many respects
the
r.ew gold fields rivaling in richness indu.trlal situation la easier, than it
the deposits of Cape Itome will be nnasttlament In the bulldlim
openea to American miners, 11 tne ex-conUnuee marked, the refles ao
peotations of the members of the Rus- ..bihitod in tha nnsattled
sian expedition, which arrived in New tot bnildlna material and
York on the Campania, on its way to WM. BrilM- for iamb.r and for manr
VI a.U ..a. ftlll . tal It J I r
iiuruicasKjru ouwrin, kiw iuiuiiwi. nroduots used in the bulldlne? industry
Vladimir Wonlarlarsky, a colonel ol !, .U1i ,ti bnvara are still hold.
the Kusatan Imperial Uuard, obtained tng off mort 0, the business done beini
ui wunssma 01 mo oiuvrmu (mui fnr small Iota for lmraad ata oonsumo-
wnicn tne expeamon is to examine. ,ion
There were mora than 40 applicants foi Kitively nood reports come from
the grant, which had been aoouiit with (h. M.ii tda .a moat oantars. not.
eagerness stnoe tlie discovery ol guid on wlth,tondlng the backward spring, but
the American side of ISehring sea. By M , th, V0iul0 0( reorder business
means of oourt influenoe, WonUrlarsky -hnl.lar. and 1ohlrs has
carried off the prise. lie formed a nMvua ju.nlv,intia rtnuhi notion
company in ttussia, wnicn pwnneo ins Md woolen goodi wulaln te(kdy.
prnsui eipmiuwi, ossuwi 07 a. iwr Wml U ..V. swing So tha re,
aanovitcn, a uussian engineer, ji it .trl..td demand from mannfaoturers
undersuxHi tnat a suosioary ooinpauy ..,1 . .,.- with l..w nrloaa set
at manr grades at the Loudou wool
Since the close ot the war with Spain Memorial day has assumed a new si-
nificsnce. The desd ot two wars sre honored, snd the real mesnins of the dsy
Is brought home to the later generation as it never has been before. The bsitncsa
that time gives to memories ot those who have gone to their last resting place
is brushed sside snd the res I import or tne uoy sisnas out witn more awuncines.
One dsy la the yesr may well be given orer entirely to honoring our soldier desd.
T, i. tint hv Binrk. Thev ssve ud their lives some to hold the couutrr undivided
.A m to relieve s down-trodden people st the threshold of our republic. We
owe them a debt of gratitude that we never sn repay, whether they fouxht In
the civil war or the wsr with Spain. Their devotion and their courage entitle
ih.m to the srateful remembrance we show, snd the recent sddltions to their
number make the real significsnce ot the exercises more distinct
Wal'
DECORATION DAY.
sow. It dos't seem like a rear Bv
SeBce we was tallln' Into line to celebrate
tma sere. . .
tt ooa t seem possible, ylt that s tne in
time snas piays.
K every year"!! (It more short twlit uee-
oraaoa aaya.
'11 be fittln'
faces that we didn't
IT every yesr the roll-call
short rr. too
We're mlaalo' kits o'
use to 00. .
rhe aamea ta dropplB off bo tellln woicB
one of na may
Be eonated out at master 00 Beit Decoration
Day.
(fa little' kinder faaay, too, ta see tne o
Fer blame lfewy on. of ns ela't showln'
silver tareaoa. ...
;! fellersl yea, tke yoaageat am 1 goi mnu-
Is' eue to aay;
(t war-B't ao tea years sgo ea uecoratwu
iay.
BTby, we was on y noys mere noysieo
rears aso; bat then .. . .
We'd somehow sot the notion np to tains
araehrea or men :
H' so, p'r'apa tea years from BOW, If sny
of ns stay.
We'll think that we waa ony boys this
Decoration Us.
rhea eloaw In. veter'n. close u, men; 01
comrades, fit la line.
roach elbow, once sgsln that s right it
warms yon op like wine.
Pr'sp. 'taia't often more we'll meet Drsce
p n step oat gari
mtzbt be angels touchln' wings nest
Decoration Day.
Jo close In. veter'ns, close la, men; ol com
rades, git In atep;
Play np the tnnea we osed to march we'll
seep me time we arp .
slo t too or fer three times three; God
save the Sag. hurra J I
Shake hands all roon' 'a' fall la, boys, rer
Decoration Day.
Msdellae 8. Bridges.
'tawwwtiUra)ire'laUr
ON THE ROLL I
OF HONOR. I
CALL ON OSS AQmHT.
M.Cormlek All StMl Hay Rakas.
th. Sims Is tba World.
King of the Meadow. Both Hand fitlf-Dump.
S feet, W or teeth; 12 feel, tu ores weth: W
laet,lor82iseth.
IINVf t I 11
rurcsiwimao, Hnren a. m. KUxLAN. Ka
M amr knana A uaniaa Dnrilana aa- 1
MOHBIf
.i Tested m te
5j
If ttspm. (H'fJ l- 4mKiri9tav P
M
E always knew when Mike wss
coming; the manner of his en
trance never left room for doubt.
There wss always the confused murmur
sf s wordy dispute with the elevstor boy
downstairs who refused to operate his
machine for newsboys, the quick rush of
bare feet np the stsirs to the shrill se
companment of "Msh Cos Black Lady,"
Mr. Johnson, Turn Ms Loose;" tne
door would fly open with s crash snd
Mike would be In the center of the room
shooting "Ev'nen Journal! Lat'st wsr
sews!" from a golden imagination yellow
ing the already very yellow news of bis
paper in a manner that most have won
him aa editorship conld the proprietor of
the sheet hsre hesrd him. This psrtic
slsr Msy sfternoon the method of bis
rntrsnce differed in no wsy from the
usual routine, ssve thst the door flew
spea s little more suddenly and swnng
to sgain with s little louder crssh if pos
sible. But once inside it was evident
thst Mike wss unduly excited. The pa
pers which he usually held out In front st
arm's length to displsy to the best sdvsn
tare their half-page scare heads were
tacked securely under one arm; his big
blsck eyes danced iubilsntly snd he en
tirely forgot business snd the startling
sews of his papers in the vastly greater
importance of his own news.
"Ssy, wot yer link! De ol' men's 'list
ed fer s soger; he's go'a t'wsr! Ain't he
a bird?" be shouted.
"Whose old msnT" I inquired.
"Mine! Me dadl Whose'd yer sup
pose? Git de wool out o' yer t'inker!" he
replied scornfully.
"But, Mike, who is going to support the
fsmily?" I inquired, remembering s vivid
iescription Mike bsd once given me of six
little Murphys of whom he wss the eld
est snd only " leveo" at that.
"De fam'Iy's all right. Dad ssys dat
If he goes off to de scrsp de folks wot
ttsys horns is boun' to tske csre uv his
fam'ly. Bay, yer ought to see 'im. He's
all right, ye bet! De reg'ment marches
to-morrer."
It wss the first time I bsd ever hesrd
Mike spesk of his fsther with anything
like respect. I knew him to be a drunkeu
ae'er-do-well, who sbused bis wife snd
children snd contributed little to their
support. The dsys wore on. Regiment
after regiment passed through the city
rn route for the South and Mike was joy
usly full of excitement. Every after
soon he blew Into the office and every day
his stories of the uews grew bigger snd
more yellow. He followed every move of
the srmy snd his Imagination ran riot
with the possibilities of the world-cbsng
ng arsma being enacted
lews In regard to his father's regiment
trss on his tongue's end. snd I soon found
hat with the donning of his blue coat bis
father hsd become s hero. As for Mike
limself he wss the same Impudent, sharp
fyed, dirty, ragged little gamin ss of
rore, one of the most successful newsboys
in the street, au Inveterste scrapper and
rambler, and on his own confession, rare
ly st night having more thsn half bis
lay's esrnings to tske home. When I
remonstrated with bim snd pointed ont
(hst he should tske his fstber's place, he
wss always ready with as ana wsr, far1
ing back on the old argument that if hit
father fought for his country it wss his
country s place to look after hia family.
The summer wore on. The Fourth of
July dswned hot snd sultry. The temper
ature rose wiih the sun; st 111 o'clock it
wss 80; st 11 o'clock 80 sod at noon It
registered 90 in the shade. The glsre from
the ssphslt streets blinded the eyes. Men
panted for breath snd now snd then oas
fell. The wster front snd the parka were
thronged with womeu snd children seek
ing relief. Those who succumbed were
taken to the hospitals, but no one minded
them. Down before Santiago 1U.0UO men
in dingy brown canvas blue trimmed unl
forms in the blistering hest ot s tropics!
climate were fighting against overwhelm
ing odds, Ob the day before had corns
the news of s disastrous defeat, sud the
night hsd closed down in gloom. To-day
the detest had been turned Into a victory
sad the cable hsd flashed home the details
of s great navsl victory besides. The
great city swelteted snd swested snd
wsited for confirmation axd for the list of
desd.
Thst sfternoon business called me te
the office. For ao hour I worked and
then fell to thinking of the great tragedy
being enacted. Suddenly I became aware
that someone was stsnding by my desk.
"Ev'nen Journal, air List ur dead and
ounded."
It was Mike, but I hardly recognised
the voice. All the impudence, the old
time braggadocio wss goue, snd he had
come in so quietly. "Why, Miks " I
began. Then I noticed (be trace of tears
furrowed through the dirt oa the two
grimy cheeks. There was sn unwonted
seriousness in the deep blsck eyes snd
an unmistakable quiver in the voice as he
repeated, "Ev'nen Journal, sir? Extrs,
jes out. Plete list uv dead an' wound
ed."
I snatched the paper eagerly and tossed
Mike a nickel. "Never mind the change.
I said, snd plunged Into the details o( the
fight, V hen I glanced op Mike waa still
there.
"If yer plesse, sir," he began, stsnding
on one leg snd uneasily rubbing it with
the dirty brown foot of the o'ber, "If
yer plesse, sir, could I count yer reg'lar
fer a poiper every sight? Oi Ol got ter
a port de fam ly now cause Oi m th' head
uv iL He he's dere, sir," he finished
with a dry sob, pointing to the open psge
before me. Glancing down the colnma
In besvy black, bold-faced type, I saw the
name of t'rivate Dennis A. Murphy on
the roll of honor with the brief, eiplnns
tory line, "Shot through the head."
Mike drew a step nesrer. "Say," he
ssid, with just a touch ot bis old-time
eagerness, "he's a hero now, ain't he?"
Mike hss several regular customers la
the office now, but he no longer blows la
like a miniature hurricane. lis comes
snd goes quickly but quietly. He Is full
of business, snd slthongb bis former im'
pudence now snd then fleshes out it is In
a guarded way tbat will lose him no cus
tomers. He Is slwsys resdy for a scrsp
wnen snyone Intrudes upon bis rights.
bat he hss given up fighting for toe fun
of the thing, snd he no longer pitches
pennies snd gsmbles sway bis hard -earn
ed money. "Yer see, Oi'm de hesd ov ds
fsm'ly now, sn' bare ter help me mither,"
he explains.
The other dsy he rsme Into the office
with the old-time rush. "They've got me
fsther s body, sn it s ter be buried here,
he cried. Then sfter a moment's thought
he Inquired wistfully. "Ssy, do yer s'pose
de sogers 11 march ter his grsve sn put
flag sn' flowers on It 'Morisl dsy?"
Thornton N. Burgess, in Orange Judd
Farmer.
Tbeir Tents of Green,
Marching steadily, loyal and true.
Com the survivors clad In blue.
While the Old Flag floating overhead.
Greets the living, honors toe dead.
Worthy of honor ss king or Queen.
Silent 'nesth their tenta of green.
has been formed in England in con
neotion with the concession, but sec
recy is maintained in regard to the
English and American interests.
Miners who have visited the Siberian
coast by stealth have reported that it it
practically the same ss the fuune coast,
consisting of a strip of beach, behind
which Ilea a tundra, or licit of gold
bearing sand. Many companies have
been formed to work dredges and pomi
off the coast of Cape Nome, in order to
draw np the precious sand where it
reaches the beach. It ia expected that
the operation of these appliances will
be prevented by the beach miners, and
that apparatus in which Urge capital
has been Invested will be idle, nnlest
new fields are opened to it. It the ex
peditlon to Siberia finds what it ex
peots, the company will Invite pampi
and dredge to cross to the Slberiai
shore snd operate there upon payment
of a royalty.
Ilonler, the English promoter, hai
nothing to do with th plan. Ueorgt
D. Roberta, who is a veteran Californit
miner, will be member ot the explor
ing party. Mr. Koberta haa made
study of gold deposits in sea sands, an
has a plan for extracting the gold frort
the frosen tundra. The expedition Wil
li from San Francisco aliout June 1,
after the Knsians hare conferred wltl
the Russian minister st Washington
It will return about Novomber 1, and
expects then to make a complete report
of the possibilities of the region.
Mr. Roberts said today that, from
Information he bad received, the de
posit of gold on the Siberian ooast
promised to lie the most valuable evei
discovered. No attempt will be madt
to work the tundra this year, but the
party hopes to be able to make som
contract with American owner ot
pumps and dredges.
sales
Relatively good report come from
the distribution trad in shoes, but
manufacturers sre banging back in
their purchases of leather, and hides
are rather weaker.
Relatively the best trad report
still come from the Pacific coast mar
kets, but better weather conditions at
th South have tended to brighten
trade reports from that section
Wheat, Including Hour, shipments
for the week aggregate 8,480,704 bush
els, against 5,537.01'a last week.
Business failures in th United States
for the week numtwr 174, a compared
with 1SS last week
PACIFIO COAST TRADE.
dos.
With sleet
Vouth ani
lng lilies dlpn'd In dew.
beauty their grarea shall stress
To memories grim, of bygone years.
ws inouie pay in railing tears.
There's msny s grave we cannot place,
That hides an uuforgotten face.
May orioles sing their sweetest lay,
O'er mounded earth of blue or gray.
For those that sleep 'neath the ocean's bias;
uw uir.ru are lurouuiug erer true.
Beyond the sunset's beautiful gate. '
Are gleaming tents where sngeia wait,
To guide the swinging columns through
The golden atreeta tx-rond the blue.
American Cultivator.
The British government makes no es
Every scrap of ; ainlnatlon to determine the validity oi
a device ror which a patent Is asked,
but takes it for granted that every In.
ventlon Is new and grants s patent to
every applicant, leaving bis claim, If
contested, to be subsequently deter
mined by the courts.
Llsley's "The Flood," which was sold
by the artist In 1870 for 18, was re
cently sold in Paris for $8,000.
Nature begins fools, ant women fla
Worth weat Notes.
The Oregon Ilopjrniwers' Associatiat
last week sold 670 bales ot bops.
A telephone exchange with 20 sub
scribers is to be established in Canyon
City, Or.
The Umatilla Indian bare Invitee"
the Sex Percee, of Idaho, to join them
in a Fourth of July celebration that
will last about week.
The Shamokawa, Wash., creamery it
now turning ont 175 pounds ofgiltedgs
butter daily. It finds a ready market
in Portland at top-notch prices.
The new creamery located at Nor
way, Or., has commenced operations.
The plant ia complete in every respect
and ia in charge of a competent man
ager.
Camas Prairie, soot beast from llepn-
net, Or., is a great dairy region, and
800 cows are being milked there. The
creameries pay 62 to 83 cents per 100
pounds for milk.
The original townsite of PrairW
City, Or., was 80 acre. A land
company has jnst platted additions Ic
the extent of 864 acres, providing lib
erally for depot grounds, repair shops,
ite.
Asotin, naan., will soon have s
bank, arrangements having been made
to establish sncb an enterprise there by
K. J. and W. L. Thompson, recently of
Wisconsin. The bank will lie organ
ized under the state banking laws and
will begin with a paid in capital of
125,000.
Tbe Anti-Saloon League, at Colfax,
(Vast)., baa a membership of about 80
persons, who are antagonistic to the
saloon, and more especially to such aa
msy violate the liquor selling laws.
Active work la to be begun by the
organization against tba liquor trafilo
In the near future.
Grant county offered reward of
1460 tor the recapture of Al Kenton,
held for murder, and William Wallace,
charged with horse stealing, and it was
divided equally between William By-
ram and Ray Short, of Canyon City;
Ed Luce and llamp Ofilcer, of John
Day, and W. C. Gibbs, of Susanville.
O. W, Kiger hag a contract from the
government to furnish 2,000 tons of
rook to be placed behind the spur dikes
recently constructed in Tillamook bay,
As it is seen that the dikea are doing
th work for which they were intended,
the rock is for tbe purpose of making
them permanent. Mr. Kiger will re
ceive tl a ton for the rook.
Falling to get all tbe saw timber
needed into the river last winter, be
cause of lack of snow, William Codd,
the Colfax sawmill owner, baa deter
mined to haul the necessary logs to
water on wheels. An outfit of 10 or
12 big teams waa sent Into the woods
on th apper Palonse river for this pur
pose. Th necessary feed and aupplies
were taken from Colfax. This will be
a rather costly method of floating saw-
logs, but th lumber demand is good
and it I found necessary la order to
meet the call.
A hardware man of Independence,
Or., sold nine incubator and nine
brooder recently, and th inference is
drawn that chickens will b numerous
la that market this year.
John 8. Herrln, who owns one of the
finest bands of sheep in the Rogue river
valley, numbering 2,600 head of th
French merino breed, is engaged In
hearing, having fore of six men.
U has introduced a sheep shearing
machine, run by foot power, the three
Uppers being the first in this section.
Tney take off more wool than th old
shears and do s bumans fob.
IsatU. Market.
Onions, fa.
Lettuce, hot house, 4034So
Potatoes, 116(917; I171.
Beets, per sack, 60i60o.
Turnips, per sack, 40 (600.
Carrots, per sack, 75(jt86o,
Parsnip, per sack, 60(i70c.
Cauliflower, California 8090o,
Strawberries S. OOper case.
Celery 40 (,480c per dos.
Cabbage, native and California,
f 1.00il.25 per 100 pounds.
Apple, $2.00(3 .76; 3.00 (J 8. 80
1 "runes, 6O0 per box.
Butter Creamery, 83o; F-astera 3c;
dairy, 17(433o; ranoh, lo(17o pound
C'heeee 14( ISo.
Poultry 14o; dressed, 14 (31 So
spring, 15.
Hay Puget Sound timothy, 911.00
O12.00; cbolo Kaatera Washington
timothy. 118.00(9 19.00
Corn Whole, 128.00; oraoksd, 128
feed meal, f 28.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
120.
Flour Patent, per barrel, 98.86
blended straight, 93.00; California,
93.26; buck wheat flour, 96.00; rra
ham, per barrel, 98.00; whole wheat
flour, 93.00; rye flour, 93.80(34.00.
Mulstuffs Bran, per ton, 918.00
aborts, per ton, 914.00.
Feed Chopped feed, 918-00 par ton
middlings, per ton, 30; oil oak meal,
per ton, $30.00.
iresh Meats) Choice dressed bee I
steers, price 80; cows, 7c; mutton 80;
pork, 8c; trimmed, 0c; veal, $HQ
10c.
Hams Large, 18c; small, 18V;
breakfast bacon, 12 Ho; dry salt side.
8c.
r.rtlaa Msrhe.
Wheat Walla Walla. 61(52o
Valley, 62c; Bloestem, 64o per bushel.
Flour Best grades, 93.00; graham,
92.60; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 80o; choice
gray, 83c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, 914(314.60;
brewing, 916.009 18.60 per ton.
Milutuffs Bran, 918 per ton; mid'
dllnga, $19; short, $16; chop, $14 pet
ton.
Hay Timothy, $9011; clover, $70
T.60; Oregon wild hay, 96 9 7 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 80986c;
seconds, 46o; dairy, 86(IOo;
tore, 22 X (8 26o.
Eggs 18o per dozen.
Cheese Oregon tnll cream, 18c.
Young America, 14c; new cheese 10i
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 94.00(3
4.60 per dozen; bens, 96.00; springs,
92.60(8.60; geese, $0. 60 (i 8.00 for old;
94.60(36.60; ducks, $0.007.00 per
dozen; turkey, live, 1415o per
pound.
Potatoes 40(366o per sack; sweet,
22io per pound.
egelables Beets, $1; turnips, 76c;
per sack; garlio, 7o per pound; cab
bage, lHo per pound; paranlp. 76;
onions, 8c per pound; carrot, 6O0.
Hop 2380 per pound
Wool Valley, 1213180 per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 10916c; mohair, S7
80o per pound.
Mutton Grose, best sheep, wethers
snd ewes, 8o; dressed mutton, 70
7 HO per pound; lambs, 6 Ho.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6-00;
light and feeders, $4.60; dressed,
96.00(96.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 94.00(34.60;
cows, 93.60(34.00; dressed beef, 6H(3
1)io per pound.
Veal Large, tXQlHo; small, 8(3
Ko per pound.
Tallow 5364c; No. I and grease,
t$io per pound.
Saa rraa.is.e Marks.
Wool Spring Nevada, 14(3 16o per
pound; Eastern Oregon, 12(8 10c; Val
ley, 20 22c; Northern, 100130.
Hops 1808 crop, lKJlflo per
pound.
Butter Fancy creamery 17 (17 Ho;
do seconds, 16(8 18 Ho; fancy dairy,
)6c; do seconds, 14(9 lBo per pound.
f-ggs store, 100; fancy ranch,
17o.
Millstuffs Middling, 917.00 (3
20.00; bran, $12. 508 18.60.
Hay Wheat 90. 60(39.60; wheat and
oat 96.00(38-00; best barley 96.00
7.00; alfalfa, 96.00(36.60 per ton;
straw, 26(340o per bale.
Potatoes KarlyRose, 60 (3 600; Ore
gon Burhanks, 70o$1.00; river Bar
banks, 40(3 76o; Salinas Burbanks,
80c1.10 per sack.
Citrus fruit Oranges, Valenola,
$3.76(38.26; Mexican limes, $4.00(3
6.00; California lemon 760(391.60;
do choice 91.76(38.00 per box.
Tropical Fruits Banana, 91.60(3
9.60 per bunoh; pineapples, mom-!
Inal; Persian dates, 66Ho per
pound, I
il. tha Hlaksst BriSg.
Tha Huffalo branoh of th Pennsyl
vania Railroad, which will run through
Bradford from W lions. Ps.. sorosi 1 th;
rldno. bv war ol Lafaytts), MoAan
count?, will cross a (Jssp and moon-
talnou ceors in th Utter vlotulty
with a iteel vladuot nearly 100 fset
hiffh. Th brtdf. say th Philadel
phia Ledger, will b over 9,000 fast la
ianuth. and lta construction will b
on ot th greatest engineering teats on
record. It will b th highest brldg
In th world.
Curloaltv Save Llfs.
A naukaas marked Olllnins WSS SSOrstly
sent to a bright woman, but bslng curious
sli took it to a druggist who said It was
not quinine but am.nlo. A lis. inquiry
Into sums of tli. madiulnes offered will csr
tatnlv doled III. false from Hi. true. Fob
half s csutiirv Hosteller's tttnmaeh Hitlers
iibs neen curing inuiamiiMi, wk.uwhuh.
Blimey tniuoira anui
dvsuensta. liv.r snd
lias u.v.r once laueu.
weak and tired.
Try it if you feel
Had a Sea. sf Hur.
A tens of humor Is great thing in
helping man over a hard place, snd
th Biddoford Record thinks on of lhat
city's rum sellers mast b possessed ol
th aid ot this cheerfulness. It was
lust after th big seizure ot liquors th
other day that man who didn't know
ot the raid stepped up to tha dismantled
bar and asked for a drink. Th pro
printor looked at the man for second
and theu spreading bis arms ont on
the bar, said, as pleasantly as he could
under the clrcumsUnoen: "I'm very
sorry, but I hsve Just let th last Ot my
stock of beer go."
PARIS IN 1000.
L l-.t 1 I V"
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Pot th benefit ol tliose who intend
visiting Paris during th exposition,
th Rio Grande Western railway ha
gotten out an attractive folder illustra
tive and dsoriptirof th main teatnr
ot th exposition. It contain com
valuable bint for intending visitor
and descriptive articles upon Plao d
La Concorde, Aro d Triumphs, the
Madeleine, th Column ol July, th
Trooadero, Hotel de VIII. Column
Vendome, the Lonvre, th Grand opera
house, th Bonn snd th tomb ot Na
poleon, In addition to a bird' y vlsw
ot th xpoitlon ground. Th folder,
or pamphlet, is gotten ont in bandy
form, and Is written in pleasant ami
attractive style. It, In tact, give in
little space everything on going to th
exposition would Ilk to know be lor
starting on his Journey.
For copies of th Pari tpositlon
folder and other advertising matter
descriptive ol th Kooky mountain'
famous scenery, tributary to th Rio
Grand Western railway and Its con
nections, write
J. D. MANSFIELD, Gen'l Agent,
168 Washington 8L, Portland, Or.
The Aalawebll la Saatk Aasartaa.
In th enterprising cities ot Bneno
Ayr automobile carriage ar no en
common sight, In th form both of prt
vat vehicle snd ol delivery wagon.
Cycle roads now radiate from Bneno
Ayre to distance of 60 and 70 mile
In th surrounding country
the car of th Argentina Touring
these roads sr reserved tor
bicycle snd automobiles.
Companion.
I am sure I'iso's Curs fur Cnnsumpllnn
saveu my life threw vears sgo. Mas Taos.
...'win, oi.uia otivvt, jfursnu, a
r b. 17, luuo.
tlneatasireaalelag.
Small Boy Wanter buy dog, mis
ter?
Mr. uigneflde Sot that kind ol a
dog. Why, he looks a II he had fleas I
"He has got 'em, but yer got ter sir'
dat dog credit ter won t log."
"And what' that?"
"He don't Ilk 'em." Ohio Stat
Journal.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's 800th
n tiyrap the best remedy to use foi
liidrsn during the teething period.
Th. A em. af Hllas,
Choi ly My bwother is In luck.
lie s gov a place as noor waikun in a
dry goods store. He Is tuer 16 hour
day.
Awther I cawn't see th I tick.
Cholly Yon cawn't Why. hi
pwants can nevah bag at th knee.
N. Y. Weekly.
Is Sought by Female Sufc
ferers From Ocean
to Ocean..
r -w-w,;" Mrs.F.W.
" Suit ' AfS "0 Fourth
y.ij t'jii'; liiYf;fd sv. Roc
JF ""'A'! 'tl ; WaWflftsk.
ww SB
"I was
afflicted for
flv or slg
years with
oatsrrhsl
dlllloultla
and wss
grow 1 n g
worts all
tbstlm. I
began tak
ll your
Peruna with
a marked
Improv.
man) from
th lirtt.
Indepand
nt ol cor
ing that, th
Peruna baa
greatly im
proved my
g n e r a 1
health."
"Kvery bottle ot Peruna l worth its
weight In gold; especially to me, lor I
ow my prseontgood health to Peruna."
All over th country thenar women
who hav been invalids tor many years,
suffering with lemal derangements
which the lamily doctor cannot cure.
What m boon to tuch women 1$
Dr. tlartman'a fit a advlcel So
tamoua haa hla tklll made him
that hardly a hamlet or town In
tha country but knowa hla name.
Ha cures tena of thouaanda, and
ha ofera to every woman who
will write to him her aymptomt
and a hlatory of her trouble, free
advice and treatment.
Th medicines he proscribes can b
obtained al any drag store, snd the
cost Is within the reach ol any woman.
II describes minutely and carefully
Just what ah shall do and get to mak
a healthy, robust woman ol herself.
To doctor haa written a book espec
ially for this clas ol women, emitted
"Health and Beauty." This book con
tains many fact ol Interest to woman,
and will be asnt Ire to any address by
Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.
Immediately after the outbreak ol
th war in Booth Africa, 831 French
officer resigned their coin missions and
an listed with th Boers.
Japanese school boys are taken into
tbe loreat by their teachnrs, on day
In th autumn, to engage in rabbit
hunting.
a 70 nine j u
MstLl,k ( liiAM ' , to tmca wamm ssdtl
Bfkstl pmtamae wiM, a4mptem itmimei
to fwrnrm ; plbw4 ama-k hmirn am4 ehtm, NmmI M
ftm$ ammva Mt fttU at6.ir t , W Witt1 ma4
ClTSsX. ffSsUift, Csaswia 4VAd far. (f.stftskf ttMitsMtN,
ftf swhflafloel, pf pMg smart) I ty mum aStrwMI iMItM,
TtiM foods M rVftf UM tf . ft. M Ihikh lawatttv Th
"sfcHBUMTft IMI to M fsw4 M MaW la IW TSa.
A MNsition! Clear Co.. Uu M.
wawteMbsiiiirt iMama4tk4pa9HJU
Will Bet You $100
Trip. 1 if ynn writ w your mr .fil sVMre,
mmi tvmi you pilots rsttin ftita run a,- iikiob i
wTbi fun will issmfiv obMh Mttfs4, mt sco
!.. iri ami unststniiv Mrvkmth. art irt mvt
known. H iiMiiirty naw.bm m m rttu of
4lrugM, hut pur whilst Ham, 0 Uonk In
lh rtttn. hut mil th dmsI tn lb roam lnsV4 tsf
np it rhimnmf. If yu writ u fur Infurwatlu
.m il tw $i4 of It. 1HI JOHN HAHHlTT
DO.t t rirsil KtrMi, rrl(if Orcjj
DUQUUn'SfvasPIUS
OMI SO a BOSS. fefekKaeaaf Bt;
oi.,rnfT skaSMMS, Ait
rtOrlMfrgMt. TS
Msala, It.avx.i-iBDiM.rsrirr u.1
baa, rt.ta.1 sinAnl buaatorl
jna.iww rn, .uiamiwi .in.
VI...VVU., I
food for ths Carlk.
Cassava and fish form the chief arti
cles of food of the Caribs. ot Guate
mala, and the former is cultivated onlr
in snlliclent qoantitlv for their dally
needs, as a vegetalile to oat with their
flali and to make their Strang bread.
Btono a Diet.
Crocodiles, like ostriches, swsllow
pebbles and small stones, which serv
th purpose of grinding tbelr food. Th
native aasert tbat It I possible to tell
the age of a crocodile by the number
of stones In Its stomach, for tbey swal
low one each year. In point of fact
fifteen stones have been found In th
atoinacb of a crocodile twelve feel long.
wberea tbe average Dumber for young-
r one vary between four snd eight
Bo says Mr. Voltkow, who bss been
ttudylng this matter for severs! years.
A 1-onilon Hallway Station.
Waterloo station, In Loudon, boasts
one of tbe largest signal boxes In the
orld. To control the number of trains
which pass In and out of th station.
18,000 distinct lever motions and 20.000
electrical signal ar required. Th
hunting alone In the cours of four
hour number 173, the actual cause snd
me of each shunt being duly reported.
PORTLAND DIRECTORY. '
Marhlu.ry' ami pill.s.
I'SMirrilN CO.I KNUINKS, MOII.KHK, MS-,
Snin.r) , sii'"s. ts w nll 1. 11 nana. nr..
JOHN POOLR, Postlssd, Osiooa,
rail give you tli best ha mains In general
mauliliisry, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
Kl... kill. - A in. 11.1
("""I MBit. , WIMMIIIMIH. , ll ,,. w
steel I X I windmill, sold by him, ia unequalled.
YOUNG MEN!
Vitr Amintrtsa& aihI UtsMt s4 Pkhst.1) Ok,w HiwMtrrfi. II
It If f)!,X mm it. -its wuuh wUI our vtvtli ajui 0arf
SssVaW. HO t'AMfc allUiWsl M hiatal fallswi ers, IM
DaaUMf how riot to ar o7 bow aunt snillnff, Masjutt
aratwasa
BBsMr and iUtUon trnn bttsrins. PKtrt, $
ami ay all rllali druasywia, ur pr W bf
rarwri tHtvaiVAb wi
mayi warn
SPRING'S CHARGIR6 WEiTHER ,
Vary nlten crimes harofl wltb woman's !
norvous sysUm.
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Cures quickly snd Is plraaant to laka.
It n.r (alls. 1 par ballls st Tear
druggist's.
Men never hav much respect for a
upupecbed man.
EVlorning
Tiredness
a serious complaint. It'a a warning that
liould be heeded. It Is different from an
honest tired feeling. It Is a surs sign ol
poor Dioou. you run cure It bv mak ne
your blood rich and pure with Hood's Har
saparilla. That is wlmt other people do
iiiousanus 01 tnsm, Take a few bottles of
this good medicine now snd von will ,w,i I
only get rid of that weak. I HfllVlllfl . . -
nausted reeling, but It will make yuu feel
well all tlmingh the auiiinier.
Tired Feellnsr ! hai ih. ti...i
ri. - , r ii
leeiing anu uit, no niive me or ambit ion to
accomplish my usual sniniint of houseliold
work. Hood's Harssnarilla gavs me relief
iu aisn cureu a scrniuia tandimcv " I
' .-. , vnwaiM., .11 It. li.
Hood's Garsaparilla
Hest Medicine Money C'sn Buy.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Building or remodeling rnlil.ncns snd
stores. Ws carry a enimileta Una of Mantels,
Orsies Slut Tiling, Tils Flooring, Til. Wain
scoting. Amllrnns. Pumliira. Hnraens. Klrclrlo,
Uas anil Combination Chandeliers, and all sun-
piles pertaining t Kl.ictrlo and laa Lighting.
W. also carry all kinds of Halterl.o, Halls and
Indicators. I'nmoirraiihi chiirmllv sent oa
spnlivailon. vhank iioi. oat h O.
its rre.niiigton at,, rortiana,
COOK BOOK FREE.
A nnital mAtmmmtA tn P ft llm i. Portland,
Oregon, will brlug you a lianilwim Ko-Nut
Cnok Book. Ko-Nut Is ths latoal lard siili.ll
tuisi snd purer, cheaper and mora soonowloal.
For Sale by all Grocers.
CURE YOURSELF 1
V BlgSiforaD.slaral
flgnharsMS,laflsannsnoas,
rrltalions ar alur.llMS
of ma ..as tavaibrsoM,
r.MU OnuflM, rslnlMS, SS Bart asula.
1 uui iwisimi m. s ' ""
swsai ar vraiswBi
st la sls'a wrarsfr,
WW. srvi4. '
no a. a 1mmi. S'i.rs.
Iraular Mat as russ
ODBESX I
t Jr'sw.rs,
ttfc. ST O.MMIM. ts
a mi 1. wh in
KHr,
"'',,eisoisTi..r-l
t. p. sr. v.
o. Sl-tsoo.
ths
WaaN writing t avartls.rs pleas
aaeaUea skis oaa.r.
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