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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1900)
PACIFIC COAST NEWS BRAOSTRECT'S REVIEW. Lee- usy IPu1 osrsan Is Mrs. Pinkham. Her great correspondence is under her own super vision. Every woman on this continent should tin derstand that she can write freely to Mrs. Pinkham about her phy sical condition because Mrs. Pinkham Is A Woman and because Mrs. Pink ham never violates con fidence and because she knows more about ths ills of women than any other person in this country. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured a million sick women. Every neigh-. Dorhood, almost every 'amlly, contains women relieved of pain by this great medicine. Ordinary chimney soot ia an excellent fertilizer and should be careully raved. That from coal ia aaperior to that from wool. It contains nitrogen, and is beneficial to all crop. It ia disliked by some inserts, and ia used as a pre ventive of their attacks, for which par- pose it may be more profitably applied owing to the small quantity produced prohibiting its use extensively as a fer tiliser. SHAKE INTO VOIR SHOICS reeaaeercial sja l-iaaatclej BarMnlaas f IsicrMt la Gnvlag WMtirt ItaiM, The mines owned by the War Eagle Consolidated Mining Company on f-haw't mountain are growing better and better as development progresses, says the Boise Statesman. The Sic Carthy property ia now producing some very rich ore, specimens showing gold in large quantities. In the Paymaster, after following the ore thnte some 300 feet, the man agement determined to open stopea preparatory to starting the mill. Five upraises were started for this purpose and id every one of them the vein is far better than in the level. It is about six feet wide, and there) is fonr and a half feet of ore that runs close to 10 a ton. Altogether the outlook for this group ia moet encouraging. AU that was ex pected was to open good property, but it now looks a though it would turn out to be a bonanza. Work on the concentrating mill Is progressing rapidly and it is bo pot to have the plant ready- to run by the Fourth of July, it will be a novel tight to see that mill in operation, There is no other plant like it in the West. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure, painful, swollen, stuartm:. lif-rv- ooi feel, and ihiaiitlr lake the aiuig out ! corns and humous. Its the preatl rotufort diet-overy of the . Allen' Foot- F.ane tuakra tight or new --hoes fee ear. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing; Nails. sweating, callous atid lint, tired, aching feet. We have over au.on tf-iimitnai! Try it biay. Sold br all drucpM and shoe autre. I'r matt for iy. m Maini. Trial package rltKK. Addreu, Alien 8. Olmsted, l.e Roy. N. i. Hay differs greatly in weight and quality. Ripe timothv hay is the heaviest, about 400 cnbie feet, well packed, being et-timatetd as weighing a ton. If cut when in blossom a ton will take op about 480 cubic feet. Mixed with clover a ton will vary from 450 to 800 cubic feet. Clover hay re quires about 650 cubic feet to a ton. Of pea vine hay abont 800 cubic feet make a ton. Aliout 700 cubio feet of meadow bay is the estimate for a ton. These estimate are not strictly reli able, however, as something depend upon bow closely the nay is pressed in the stack or mow. Iroa Drae Hold. The famous Iron Dyke mine, on Snske river, has been sold for $95,000, savs the Cuprum. Idaho, Standard. Mr. Charles M. Reed, of Erie, Pa was the purchaser. The debts of the former owners of this mine, the North' west Copper Companv, amounted to about 65,000, which' leaves $20,000 above the indebtedness. This insures the payment of all the company owes, and will place several thousand dollars in circulation here. Mr. Reed is very wealthy, and now that he has gotten the other members out of the company will no doubt prosecute development work as rapidly as possible. Hu-alei Hump. Charles Sweeney and his associates have returned from Buffalo Hump. where they have been inspecting their properties, says the Lewiston, Idaho, Tribune. They were highly pleased with the conditions there and will soon have big operations in progrees. The shaft on the Big Buffalo is being sunk at the rate of from two to three feet per day, three shifts being at work. The saw mill is cutting 10,000 feet of lumber per day and the 10-stamp mill will be ready for operation in 80 days J Struck It Rich. Frank Chesley, a well-known mining man of Hater City, made a big strike of very rich ore in a new vein on the Nondescript. The group of claims in eludes the Black Prince, Mizpah, Cold- en Era, Golden Kra No. 2, Pot Luck, Lost Cabin, The Doctor, The tlub, The White Rose, the Ellen and the Mount Lily, and is situated about four miles from Sumpter, near McKweo. The ledge is 16 feet between well-defined walls, an is believed to be one of the biggest finds in the district. Ra,tjeat-iet r Qaetattaae the lag seafres ef Tresa. Pmrt.treet'l tar: Readjustments of price quotations to meet the chsuged condition of supply and demand are still the leading features of the general trade. In volume the business doing is of a between-teaton character, im provement in soma lines being counter balanced by increased dullness in other branches. That the basic conditions of the trade are in the main of a favorable nature, however, is proved by the con tinued good railroad earnings returns which come to band. The fact seems to ! that the volume of business offer vd the transportation interests of the country continues considerably in ex cs of a year ago. Crop reports are relatively most favorable as regards corn and oats. In the Southwest, wheat crop prospects are still main tained at a high average. In the Northwest wheat has been helped by lata rains, but owing to their late ar rival it is not certain how much bene fit was obtained thereby. The hand-to-mouth domestic demand for iron and steel continues, but the numler of small orders received Southern pig and steel rails note most inquiry. The situation in the pipe market is no better, and plates are weaker. Concessions of fractions of a dollar are apparently easily obtained for pig iron, but throughout the trade the feeling is rather more cheerful, the foeling being that lower prices will on the one hand encourage consumptive demands, snd, on the other hand, tend to restrict production by less eoououii cal plants. Easiness faiures for the week in the United States number 135, aa com oared with 167 bt-t week. Mothers will find Mrs. Winsiow's tooth ing hvrup the best remedy to use for to' Children during lbs teething period. The ground cannot be made too rich for gooseberries and currants, and any extra attention given them the first year will have its effect for years after. as a good start is an advantage. Plant in rows four feet apart, cultivate thoroughly, and then mulch. Cutting out the old wood should not be over looked. It is not difficult to get large yields of fruit when the soil is rich and the cultivation is thoiough. In boiling meat for soup put cold water to it and let it come slowly to simmer to extract the juice. If meat la boiled for itself alone put it into boiling water, which causes the outer surface to contract and the richness of the meat is retained within. Thick brown paper should be laid onder carpets if the patent lining is not to be bad. It saves wear and prevents the inroads of moths, which, however. will seldom give trouble if salt is sprinkled around the edges when the carpet is laid. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine at arter s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature) of 6 FaoSlralis Wrapper Betew. Very samavU ama as tasr rOI HEADACHE, lit) I FOR DIZZINESS. CllTTLE rOR IIUOUSIESS. iflVFR F01 TORPID LI VEI. 1 1 PILLS " CONSTIPATION. ' Wl EON SALLOW SKIN. FUI THE COMrUAIDR ttJMVfini MfsWNAwl iAMATUMC, SMS CURE KICK HEADACHE. -ilesitfl and fc 31 - a ,-. a.lSf.g .' ..' ' mtm louen arm, t eaiee uuoa. use 1 1 In lime. Sold r rjruinilaas. Mumps is epidemic in Olympia. The bunco men reaped a harvest ol f 1,250 in Seattle in one day recently The court house at Coquille Citv, Or., has been fornuhed with over 200 opera chairs. Five thousand or more young salmon were turned into the Uoquiue river last Thursday, by li. D. Hume. The oyster experimental station at Key port, Wash., is completed, and the oysters planted there are doing well Three inches of snow covered the ground in the Axe Handle district, 16 miles from Anteleope, Or., last week The Lakeview, Or., United States land office has received supplies to re place those destroyed by the recent fire, and has opened up for business. The Lakeview, Or., Odd Fellow. will build a large two-story brick building for lodge purposes in the place of the one that was burned. On Friday morning's freight Kiddle Bros, shipped from La Grande, Or., 17 carloads of stock to Omaha, eight horses, eight of cattle and one of mules The Dofnr Dispatch says three cases of smallpox ate reported in Wapinita, Wash., and it is said quite a number have been exposed to the disease. Insurance adjusters are flocking to Lakeview like bees, says the Rnstler, as 185,000 loss among the various com panies calls their attention to the fact that there was a fire in Lakeview. The steamer Bismarck, which had been moored at Coquille City, Or., for several months, filled with water and sank last week. She was probably snagged. The boat was built in Fort- land in 1892. Buyers are contracting for this year's hops at 10 cents, says the Tacoma Ledger. In the Yakima districts buy ers are offering to make contracts at 9 and 10 cents. Not many contracts have been signed at these figures. Country millers in Eastern Washing ton have been receiving communica tions warning them that a movement was going fowrard to form a flour trust in Washington and Oregon, and nrging them to attend a meeting in ripoakne, with a view to organizing for the pur pose of dealing with the alleged trust. C. S. Farrow, of Eugene, Or., has invented a sidewalk nail which is driven into the sides of the boards in stead of the top. He claims it keeps the boards from getting loose, and at the same time prevents shoes and dresses fromjbeimj torn by projecting nans. M, 3. Ileney, chief contractor of the White Pass road, has written to Seattle for all the good general railroad labor ers he can get. Men are daily leaving the work for the gold fields. The Bellingham mill at New What com, Wash., which has been idle since 1891, will be put into operation. The E. K. Wood Lumbering Company, of Han Francisco, has bought the mill. and will spend about Si's, 000 in equip ments and the building of dry kilns, wharves and warehouses. A party of 18 timber hunters from California passed through Klamath Falls on their road to Fort Klamath, near which place they expect to locate timber claims. Tbey reported that I another party having the same object I ia view will be along In few days. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Reatll. Market. Onions, old, 7c; new, 2o. Lettuce, hot bouse, 25c dos. Potatoes, 16(al7; Sligll. Beets, per sack, 00c (8 91. Turnips, per sack, 40($60o. Carrot, per sack, St. Parsnips, per sack, 50 75c. Cauliflower, California Vt)c($. Strawberries $3.25 per case. Celery 40iJ860c per dox. Cabbage, native and California, Tomatoes S2.60 per case. ft. 006 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, f2.O0(2.75; 13.00 3. 50. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 22c; Eastern 82c dairy, 1722c; much, li 17o pound Eggs 19o. Cheese 14 315c. Poultry He; dressed. 14 15c; spring, 5. Hay Puget Sound timothy, Si 1-00 (12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 1S.00iS 19.00 Corn Whole, $.13.00; cracked, f 33; reed meal, $23. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton. 20. Floor Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, fS.OO; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.804.00, Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00; ihorts, per ton, $14.00. lem Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $;i0.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef (teers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; lirk, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8g' 10c. II T . . n .., iiama iirge, lac; smau, J3't; Breakfast bacon, 12,4c; dry salt sides, ic. Portland M.rk.t. Wheat Walla Walla. 6lo; Valley, 61c; Blueetem, 54c per bushel. Flonr Beet grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 8Gc; choice gray, S-Jc per bushel. Barley reed barley, $14.00 15.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. MilU-tuffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; snorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $10(311; clover,$7 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $G(sj7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 3540c; seconds, 45c; dairy, 2530o; store, 25c. Kgga I34e per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese lOt per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4. 00(1 4.50 per dozen; hens, $(1.00; springs, $2.50(33.60; geese, $8.60g8.00 (orold; $4.50(30.50; ducks, $0.00(87.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1415o pet pound. Potatoes 30(3 55o per sack; tweets, 2(3 2 l.tc per pound. A egeUbles Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, l!io per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, 1 2C per pound; carroU, $1. Hops 2 8c per pound. Wool alley, 12(3 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, ' 10 15o; mohair, 27 80c per pound. M utton Gross, best sheep, wethers anil ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7 7)jtc per pound; lambs, 6o. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed. 5.00(6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.60; cows, $3.504.00; dressed beef, 643 THROW DICE FOB PUNISHMENT. Twe Botaiere ia tkephtllpplaea lae tsie Bones to (Vee Who Is to SusTsr. "I was In the Philippines about three months ago," aald the Chicago agent ot well-known tea house, "and taw the queerest throw of dice I ever taw In mj life. Two soldiers bad been court mar tlaled Tor getting drunk and assaulting tbelr superior officer about the gravest offense a subordinate can commit Be ing after dark, the officer didn't know which one it was. Neither did they, nor mucn or anything else that happened about that time. But the court insisted ' that for the take of discipline one ot them must be punished. It was hard lines. For they were really not bad young fellows and everybody was eorry for thorn. Each was willing to take the penalty and let the other one off. But that wouldn't do, to It was Anally agreed that they should throw the die for It The first one that took them thook them hard and turned them out Five and two! The second man followed tult Hit were five and two. Then the first poured out a tlx and five. Six and five came out for the other. You should hart Jutt beard the shouts and bets. Then the first one threw again. Two and three 1 And two and three thowed up for the second soldier. Thlt wit getting Interesting. 'Aces." said the first 'Aces." cried the second. The ex citement wat tremendous. Everybody crowded Into tbe room anxious to get tight at the miraculous performances. "Tbey all held their breaths. Tbe tol dlor whose throw It was gave tbe bones an extra tbake. Out tumbled four and three. The second one pounded and shook enough to hare worn tbe spots off of 'em. No use. Three and fourl The Devll't In 'em.' 1 can't get used to that gamer They're loaded all around,' exclaimed tbe crowd." Here the tea agent paused ant rose to go away. ' But bow did they come out finally f everybody asked, wrought up to Intent est curiosity." I "Oh, out of the box, I t'pose, like they did before," calmly explained the ageut "You see. tbe steamer for Hono lulu wat whistling for the last time and I had to come away before the thing waa settled. They may be at It yet for all I know." Chicago Chronicle. 7P) 1 4 -Absolutely Pure- For the third of a century the standard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is "just as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholcsomcness. M.nrbnv pnt-,l imitation halt Ins powtter are ln tin nutkrt. 1 lie .1 mail, wilb alum, 11U wit .htfuitl be Lk to .void them at alum it a puuva, taunt ui Ui lakia tu iu. luva. OVAi. tAKINO OW0(a CO., 100 WILLIAM $T NEW VOftK. I'r B.ao PabllM. The issue of Cottier's Weekly for May I6tb it ttrougly tinctured with a political flavor which makes it an ad mirable preliminary to the two conven tions at rmiauDipule and Kansas City. The special article by Senator Frye, oi Maine, it a clarified summary of lexis latiou for which the Eifty-ttxth con tress la responsible. Henator Fryt't positlou as president ot the senate givet this article an tx oathreda tone that it moat oonviucing. No other mau in the United Ktatea is qualified h prepare so moderate and ntiblasnd a synoMls of the winter's leni-lution. The idea of political activity is further carried out by Henry Imml .Nelson in hit judicial article on the l-ne of imperialism. Mr. Ntilsou it qualified by hit ripe ex perience to bandit the dellcata subject ot tvrritotlal expansion iu a way that must bring true light to every cou. icluutious American. flavins niama. She looked at him scornfully, even indignantly. "Would you let a woman stand while yon occupy a tt-at?" she aokml. "Madam," ha replied, ' Ma not limine me. Tho fault lies primarily with your own sex." "How to?" she demanded. "I did not receive proper home train ing," he answered. Chicago post. The t'ol.ir 1.1m, "I'm not prejudiced, at a ifttieral rule," tald Mr. Polndexter, looking tlx. edly at his wife, as she entered th room, "but the color Hue it drawn in tills house from now on." "Why, what do you mean?" she asked. "Bleached hair doesn't go.'" be re. piled, violently. Philadelphia North American. PARIS IN 1000. What Concentration Will Accomplish "Many persons, seeing me to much engaged In active life," aald Edward Bulwer-I.ytton, "and at much abovt the world at If I had never been a stu dent, have said to me, 'When do you get time to write all your books How on earth do you contrive to do to much work! 1 shall surprise you by the answer 1 made. It was this: '1 con trive to do so much work by never do ing too much at a time.' "Now, tlnce I began really and earn estly to study, which wat not till I had left the college, uud wat actually In the world, I may perbapa say that I have gone through as large a course of gen eral reading at most men of my time. I have traveled much and I have teen much; I have mixed much In politics, and besides all this, I have published somewhere about tlxty volumes. And yet what time do you thing, at a gen eral rule, I have devoted to ttudy, to reading and writing? Not more titan three hourt a day. But then, during these three hours I have given my whole attention to what I waa about and lost not a moment" Every great man hat become great every successful man bat tucceeded, tn proportion at bt has confined hit pow ers to one particular channel. Pushing to the Front For the benefit of thtwe who intend , viniting Paris during the exposition, ' he Hio (iraude Weoteru railwav has gotten out an attractive- folder illuslra-. the aud descriptive of the main lea lute ' of tho exposiiiou. It contain some, valuable hints (or ititending vUitora' and descriptive articles upon Place de La Concord, Are rie Triumphs, the' Madeleine, the Column of July, the Trocadcm, Hotel Att Ville, Column Vendome, the Louvre, the Grand opt-ra I boiiM- the Ilourve and the tomb of Na- Thr Am Na Lang.r S rUnrfa. Fay That Miss Suapp ia just hate ful, imi't she? May Yes. Yon wore pneeut yes terday when she told me 1 wat "the lioinliest girl iu our set," weren't yon? "Yes; ami I gave her a piece of my miml alHiut it afterward." "That was kind of you, dear, but I hope you weren't too severe." "Well, I told ber how sctmitlve vou full tluaaa. "Yet, he started a hotel and h't made a bit, too. You know tho old established place across the street ad vertised itself as ' hotel with all tht coin lorts ot home.'' " 'Yes.' "Well, he advertised bis place as 'a hotel without the dlscotuforta ol borne.' " Philadelphia Press. n.voUtlun In Water Travsl. Kf prniiituit have proven thai venue!.. mtri Willi protwiirri ahlrh Imitate tin mu-t be about it."-Catholio Standard j I!"'' !,nV; Zn I'L'JV'Xl , .il '.i!..!'?,',t"'." trav.l. Men gradually learn thai Naiur i wav. are tie.l. On ran of the remar.alil. and Times. The Bonk at Hooka. The Hook I tbe Ikwkl erode ntialed iKtaas of lloaletirr'a Moiuai li Inner poleou, in addition to a bitd's eye view bv Ulvlnit.- It. ...ti....i.. - i t. I natural tiie.lk lit, mad of Kamr . ..,.t j .. . ....... , . .......v.. ... a.i'iiiii.ci i' . .. , . . . , : - ot mo exposition groutifls. the folder, hutorv rniii-h of . t, ,i ' i sirengineuiiig iieri... it is a attrw cure f..i ur utuiiiniei, u to i ueu oui in naniiv (,. !.- -.,.i.i- ...a. ... .... form, aud is written in a pleasant and (. on for ih. Iul...n, ........... .. . , - 1 . : . . : ; ' " " ""-iiti .ti i.. ih, in tm:i. Kives in i,i i,.,i .......i. lime apace everything one goltig to tbe n,, ha P,l l exposition wouiit like to know before starting on his jouruev. , . , ! yo read romances. l!e For copies of the Pari, exposition 1 ,, "kZ., t.JZ,l:","iy- " J" want folder and other atlvertlsln, mstter th,(lleh ... ... J,, .1.7 , t. read, take your llible." descriptive of tht l.'ocky mountains' not the ISookt touch This ia the voice of the const ipatloti, ilKllyentiuil, U)pria, bill- uu.iie.. or wraa aiune a. flbatllanva. sld her mother, with sotns Katie," in , , . . I. . . i. ..ill;....- i ....... j pimuui, 'u urn uto away, ion .,..,.'Mw v ..i.iiik. uvivut ntnii cverv- . .......... .....i . . . the Kit) its coil- famous scenery. tribntrv to iraude V extern railway and twctiou, write J. I). MANSFIELD, Oen'l Ageut, 253 Washington St., Portland, Ore. where and woniatinooit in evt matter though all beside should fail, the sacred mothers of I-rael will hold fat to the Hook aud teach their tons and daugh ters to believe it. Lother LatJin Mills. Worth Itein.mbarhia. Tht man whom you dislike is one of the men (iod loves. Huston CVujsre-Katioualist. artrr. Ink I. l'.., Kxilualvaly by th h,H,i. of New York, lloton and many vlhtr plates, and thry won't ue any ! oilier. ' Th. I.aundrr lllll. The laundry bill doesn't coma out in the wah. Chicago Democrat. Polite Rata. The other night at the Alblsa. va riety theater, one performer made a display of flags. Wben tbe Start and Stripes appeared someone hissed, and tbe galleries and part of tht body of the house joined In. Whatever prompt ed the demonstration, It ceased In stantly wben several Amerlcant seated In the orchestra rose to leavt tbe bduse. Tbey passed out amid tllenee at respectful and deferential as though In their persons they represented tbe highest authority. Some of the audi ence clearly bated the flag, but they wished those present who loved It to understand that no personal affront waa Intended, and they conveyed that wish at clearly at an audience could. Santiago, Cuba, letter. Bran or onm, fmr or tolsuo, i l.t'lAM.'ul'N-fY, w- Ksakk ). i hrskv make rath that he la the enier iri.r .,1 th. snn ol r. J. tiattsr at Co.. dolus bu.liinu la th. t'lly ot 1'nir.lo, t'mtulv anil Kiate a'oral,1. ami that .i,l Ittm will lav the aura ol ti,K HISUKKli IhiLHUs l.,r'., n ami .very caw o( C.tarru that ranimi Iw cured by lbs ua ol lliu'i t .TAitaH Cl as. fK.K J. I HENKV' sworn to befnr tas ami .iii..-rlt-tl iu m presence, tbi. sia day ot u'mlsr, A. I). I w. I A. W. 01JU8ON, ' . ' . Hotary Public Hair. Catarrh Cnre 1. taken tnt.rnall.anrl a.-t. tllrselljr on tha hltMHl anil mnrnn. mirlacca of ui. r.tetn. khi lor tr.tlrannia!.. tree. r. J . t'HKNkY CO foll0,O. FoM hy ilrursnu, Ho. Ilall'. Jaaiilj fiilj at. the beaL l'lao's ('lire cannot be too liitfhly Kiken of aa a coutiti i nre.- J. W. IIUhikn, 3."2 Third Ave,, N.,MiitiitaiwH, Mlnii., Jan. (I. At the end ot half an hour Katiu'i silence became oppreaalve, "What are you doing, Katie?" "I'm reading the beautiful romanct ot Kster in the Ilible. That's whui I'm doing." Chicago Tribune. Th. Mu.leal l.loa. Hald tbe lion: "On music I dote, Hut something is wrong with my throat When I practice a scale, The listeners quail, And flee at the very llrst notel" Oliver Herford, iu Kt. Nicholas. Stlplomae'. Miss Wonder Why do you always or mottled btittor may be "k u" W"tf'r t play her own ac- working of the , "i"i"-""'"' ,ii is tiaony ny, ant aiwayt plays loud enough to drown her own voice. lUltlmore Aiunrican. Farmers will take extra pains when feeding a crop, but thoir greatest loss is iu not harvesting at the proper time. The longer a crop remains on the ground after it is ready or matured the more woody fiber or indigestible ma terial it wilt contain. I'treiiky due to the salt or the butter. In the fluent quality of butter the salt ia so evenly diffused that, as appears under tho mlcrosooiw, every grain is surrounded by a flhti of cleat and transparent brine, which shows the necessity of avoiding the overworking of the butter before the salt it ad. led. In tho tirt working every particle of th milk should tie gotten rid of, but euongli clear watnr should tie left to dissolve every grain ot salt in 12 hours before the next working. It this is done there will be little danger ot and Impurities In the blood cause dif struaklneas to the butter, hut to got the and strktiens. Ei!llnt; these Impurliira The horseless carriage goes; but the newnleiis paper down't. Straight Road To Health "by the war ol purifying Ih. blood, flermi Green corn snd lima beans deterior ate more quickly than any other vege tables; they should lie spread out siiiii- bttst results tho finely ground. salt should be very To make sealing wax for fruit cans, take eight ounces of rosin, two ounces gum shellac and a halt ounce of beat- ly on tne cool cellar noor as quickly as wax. Melt all togtither. This will possible after they couie from the mar-' make a quantity, aud may be melted Itet. i fur una when wantnd. removes the dlni-aw. Hood's Haraaparllla dues thlt and It doe, mors. It makes Hit blood rich by Increanlng and vitalising tin red (liilmles and giving II powtr to trans mlt to the 6riaut, nerve, and muaclri tht nutriment contained in digested food. Hood's SarsapaHlla Is the Ile.t Wed Uln Money Call liny. Good Civlo Work of Women. The Town Improvement Association of Montclalr, N. J., It composed en tirety of women. Its annual report showed the association's work last year wat very successful little crime in town, many needed public Improve ments made and a balance in tbe asso ciation'! treasury. 7?o per pound. Veal Large, small, 8 io per pound. Tallow 6 8 5, '4o ; No. 2 and grease, 8c per pound. Ban Franei.eo Markat. Wool Spring Nevada, l-irtblflo per pound; Kastern Oregon, 10 15c; Val ley, IS 20c; Northern, 1012o. Hops 181)9 crop, ll18o per pound. liutter lancy creamery 17(?174c; do seconds, 16(3 ldjic; fancy dairy. 18c; do seconds, His$15o per pound. r-gg Store, 15c; fancy ranch, 17c. MillHtiifTs Middlings, f 17.00 & 40.00; bran, $12.60(818.50. Hay Wheat $6.00(310; wheat and wit y.00a9.00; best barley $5,000 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(7.00 per ton; straw, 20 Q 40c per bale. 1'otatoen Early Hone, 6065c; Ore- yon liurbunks, 70(s80c; river Bur banks, SOiSOOc; new, 70c$1.2S. Citrus Fruit Oranies. Valencia. f2.?C(s.33; Mexican limes, $1.00 0.00; California lemons 70c6ttl.60: Jo choice $1.75 2. 00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50(9 2.60 per bunch; pineaptlts, nora- , liial; Peralan datet, CasWo Def pound. Bucns Carlo of All Kindt. It It tald of old curiosity shops In general that nearly half the object! offered are spurious, expretsly manu factured for tale. The Ingenuity of tht forger of antiquet it remarkable. Fur-1 nlture, cblna, prints, bronzes, armor, Ivory and tapestry all are Imitated successfully. A TOP BUGGY FOR $50.00... FORTUNES TO BE MADE IN OIL If You Arc Awake to Your Own Chance. Re4 Thi and Then Write Ut for Full Information and Prospectus. California In ileMlne't Int the s raata.t nit fluid of ths rnrld. Alrraitf va.t rli hM havabMn tmawl there In i-truknm. and sreal fortune, are .nr. to be mail. In that anetlon this year. . , m" ainsncr aeciiun l land, If.i.i re., in that heart ol th famoui keru Couuiy Oil U ll trlet. The oil la llier- ami all w have in dn I. tn itrll! a wail anrl lai. It For ileveliinmi-nt niirnm.. we will ..ll '2.uio .h.,n. nt TrMior Hnwl al ll aanhara. Pare ho buy tula .bark will ae It Inrrea.. In value laat aud th.y will mak. tnotn'r lal. Knll'H tlcatlnu Invited. Our titouariv b,. l.i,n ....1....1 . .. ,.,.M...tin.l,iy v.liianie hy M. M. Osden, Klrld Kieri, rriMlurer.' ml Ksrhatitn, rtan Franelaio, Cal., and or c. n. ros, lor niteaii rearassiwrl forth, hiamiard Oil t'omnaur. Our deed, and abatraets srs now depoaited In tho Merehanu' Nallou.; Hank, I'orlland, Or, Our offleriarwllliout.alariM- 1 ORIENTAL, OIL, & FUEL, COMPANY 612 Obsmbar of Oommeroa, Portland, Orgon. It. C. gCKESIlEKOKH, Pres. R. L. KUIllUM, Vlce-Prss. II. C, HI RATTON. Secy. Would be too cheap to be food, hut we have Top Buggies for wt BMSII or Dl BK;roiia,(To any and allot whom . refer ynn Frank Wat.OT. trr (nr nnr wa. t. J,.., f Jlreslal-tti. Msrchanls' National Hank, Portland. Or.i H I, liurham, Vles-l-realdent Merehaiiu' tee IOr one year trom Ciate Ot National Bank, l-oril.nd.Or. ll. t:. r...en,nf II.C. llr,il.-u A i:o., fnriland, drill. CKekaik purchae. They have good ; vitZ'tAT"'" c'"",r, ' vbul" v' Cuo""' c",r" Hbot Dead by a Dead Man. After tbe battle of fjplon Kop a Brit ish soldier wat found dead with his finger on tbe trigger of hit rifle. A Boer who attempted to take the rifle out of hit hands wis shot dead by a slip of tht dead man's finger. Strong wheels, guaranteed hkk . lW'rltsn. t1y. Vnn will be .d r IUt.n, If you have any mesas stallyouows . . -.,4., 1 u your4-ll to invntiiiata thla nptmrtniuty for Inveaunant. ory tpoK.cs, tires 9-o tniCK. Travelers In Arctlo Ileglons. Notwithstanding the dlfflcultlet and dangers atteudlog a trip from 1,200 to 1,400 nillet over mow and Ice In the most Inclement tcason of the year, no lest than 700 people left Dawson for Nome between Dec. 4, 1880, and March I, 1000. Vine Disease in Bpaln and Prance. Tbe phylloxera destroyed 450,000 acres of vineyarat in apain in lHW). I Vlnet In Spain or Franct are not worth cultivating unlets they are grafted with the American vine, which renders them proof against tbt Insect round ede and oroiectino-' ltw rKUWUKOUS FARMER over the felloe, to protect same. We have others at $70, $75, $30, $85 and up. Road Wagons at $40 and up. Mitchell Farm Spring Wagons and Harness. Always has a McCORMICK. JUL M SEND FOR CATALOGUE. FIRST AID TAYLOR STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON, Buy reliable goods of a reliable concern is good oolky. a . i;Na V - ' ivT1' i ui V KW0IM(k1 9 U Save 8o Per Cent lJiaJ,' Call on the Agent, or address A. H. Boy Ian, General Agent, 32J Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Or., or Catalogue. Some one says that tbe greatest thing In the world Is love, but any woman who has gone through family squab bles with a busband will tell you It Is peace. People who never look forward to tht future seldom manage to set ahead. JOHN POOLE. Porti.ad. Osmoji. can give you the bent bargains In general machinery, engines, boilvrs, tanks, pumps, pious, belts and windmill-,. The nivr lrl I X L windmill, sold bv him. ia mi. etjuulled. SUHE CUHE F0.1 PILES HIM 1' I Ins product) moisture and Caujue Mch COOK BOOK FREE. A pontal sildrnMcd to V. O, Box 41, Portland, Ori.-iriiii. win hri,,,, y a hainlaonis Ko-Nut Look Moult. Ko-Nut la ths lati-nt lard anhall tula; and purer, ehaier and mora sconoiu leal. , For Sale by all Grocers. If vou iia lb Naw Columbian Firs Orals In jour hniino. With an nnllnary rats m pi't cunt of the hiial nts up th clilmnny. hill ll' New Columbian Urals makoaa whim Haiiia, moktl, and all the hrat fw. Into tho roam. Kiillrnly new and ahaulula jicrli'ctl'in. rr lilMHugraiih and full drai ili.tlon mind loTHK .IOIIn MaKltKrT CO., HI first titrael, Furllantl, Oregon. IHARD WORKING WOMEN Can Snd quirk snd jirmannt rell't lor arloin and irtn,th Uciiroyliie troubloa Id Moore's Revealed Remedy Thouaanda liata tiaed It and Diouaanda now pralas It. ll ruriia piiriniiiitly. fl per bottle at your drusHlit'i. Ifj ITCH Thi form, m witil u blind Pllti art) rurt-4 n Dr. Bam fltopi ltebfuir ud ItiMdinf. hint. blMdlnsT or Frotrudiiia otinvo'i film nmmmuy, rm currA n AbsMrrtM CiiBQurt, (Kh: m Jaw fttdruKKliU wf Mtt br nitvll. Trnutfre. Writ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Bullillnu or modlln n-aldennei aud ;tors. He carry a c..tnili!i Una of Manlela, t.ral- and 'I'lllns, Tile Hoorlnx, Tile Wain' WMtlns, Andlroni. Kendera, Sorneiia, Kh-ctnc. Oaa aud Combination Chandeliers, and all inu plies nertalnlns to Kluotrlo and liaa Mshtlult We alao carry all kinds ot Hatterlei, Bella and Indicator-, Photograph- chiierful ly atiut on sppllcatlon. t-KANK HOLCUM B t) Washlugtea St., furtlaud, Or. ia?E?S!!aJ av. S 0aaraal4 SB r i fcr a V V V.t.A. A i rr PENSION nates, U. C., they will re- CLSIMSNTS FOR Wri t Is NslHSN celvaalilok rimlli-a. II. Alh N. II. Vol'. Hlail auth Corps, i'ruaeoutlni olalrui elncs 1S7- CURE YOURSELF llae Blslfornnaiirl laoharsaa,lnllaoiliill". Irrllallona or ulonrelioua m f .utaiao. or m annua an "- bua. I'alnlm. inn out eaum- IrHtiiuiONismtiOo. ! ' sot""""- VSITI, 1. 1 J aiaraaa, prapani. i Ilreular aaol on rouu.al- N. P. N. V. Mo. Se-ltOO' WUKM wrltlBg ta ad yart leers aaeaUaa tub paasr. pleats )'7 V