Tmnm
' This Is a erttloml period
la the life of every woman
and no mlstakoa should
tornado
; The ono recognized and
reliable help for women
who are approaching and
naaslna through this
wonderful ohango Is
I Lydl E. Pinkltara'f VtftUbk Compound
I in i
That tha utmost rellanc
can be placed upon this
great madkslno Is testi
fied to by an army of
grateful women who have
been helped by lim
F.Irs, Plnkham, who has
the greatest and most
successful experience In
the world to qualify her,
wlil advise you free of
charge, liar address Is
Lynn, Mass Write to her
OiMtHt Single Knemy.
President t-jwenstou, of Bethany col
lege, Kansas, taya, in the Sheldon
edition of tha Topeka Capitol: "The
American saloon, open by law and
license, is otur greatest single enemy
of decenov, morality and religion.
Our prohibition laws close that saloon
and kill that foe. What greater praise
could we utter?"
Try-Allen's Foot lEas.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At
this season ymir frrl feel swollen, nervous
and lint, anil ret tin-d easilr. If you have
smarting fret or tight shoes, try Allen's
Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes
walking tasy. Cures ingrowing nails,
awnolen and sweating feet, blisters and
callous SDots. Kelieves conn and bunions
of all pain and give rest aud comfort. We
have 30.000 test inumials. Trv it todav.
Sold bv all drutfgist and shoe' dealers for
inc. Trial iwtant KEE. Address Alien
S. Olnistead, LeKoy, N. Y.
According to Mr. Wa Tang Fang,
the Chinese minister, the proper name
of the organization referred to aa
"Boxers" is Yeo Ho Oman, which, in
the vocabulary of the Middle Kingdom,
mean "righteousness, harmony and
fists."
Look Tired Today.
Perhaps yon can't slees or uneasy slnmber
don't rest von. A Casearet randy t'athamc at
bedtime guarantees jeireshing sleep. Drug.
gists, luc, MC
A woman should remember that with
the average man the qnality of her
voice counts mora than what she savs.
Chicago Democrat.
Louise Froebel, widow of Friedric
Froebel, toander of the kindergarten
system, died in Hamburg at the age of
85. : . .
Sowars of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense ol
amen ana completely aerange tne whole sr.
Mm when entering it throliKh the mucous sur
faces, tiuch articiea should never be ued ex
cept ou prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage tbey will do is ten fold to
ine good yon can possibly derive from them.
Mail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, siting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfsces of the system.
In buy ins Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure Ton get
the gemiiue. It is taken internally, and made
In Toledo, Onto, by F. J. Cheney i Co. Testi.
mom sis tree.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
nau s uuiij r uia are toe nest.
WHAT THE MINES ARE DOING
THE LOWER YUKON NEWS
I American Mining Camps in That
Section Are Doing Willi'
Seattle, July 4. The Post-Intelli
gencer bat the following special news
from Skagway:
The Drat newt of the season from the
remote American mining camps of the
lower Yukon has Just come out to Skag-way.
Latest arrivals report new strike.
100 mile back of Circle City, on three
creeks known as Faitb, Hope and Char
ity, which etuptv into the Tanana. A
new strike is also reported on Walker's
fork of the Forty-Mile, which was
once before staked. A atampede has
teaulted, and others have rushed in and
re-staked the country.
Fine pay has been struck on num
ber of olaima not heretofore considered
payers. Eureka, struck last summer,
lias proved wonder no far, and bat a
pty streak 80 feet wide and four feet oi rrulrle Ulty, and Strawberry Ppnr,
THE JOHN DAY VALLEY
Many Locations Reported on Dixit
and Strawberry Spurs,
Portland, July i.The Oregontan
lias this news from the mining center
of the John Day valley in Eastern Ore
gon:
Prairie Cily, iu the tipper part of the
John Day valley is attracting consider
able notice as a tnluiug center.
1'iaoer niluuiir has been carried on
in the valley siuoe the early 'Site, and
the quart ledges were known to the
old settlers 85 years ago. Many quarts
locations have been- made in the past
two years, aud if the 50th pait of them
amouut to anything, the Prairie City
country will certaiuly be a large pro,'
docer of gold, copper and cobalt.
The uiiueraliaed belt, aside from the
placer deposits which are fouud in
every creek, comprise Dixie ripur of
the lllue mountains, eight miles north
ORADSTBtSt'i ftPORT.
Til iil.tiibtitlv. Trade Is Seasonably
tull.
IJiadslreut'ssays: Distributive tradu
is tlull, seasonably to iu most In-
stances, and pi ices of manufactured
products are generally weak, but ax
oeptions to the former are found where
crop coudltiont are exceptionally prom
istut: and tn the elate of prices where
i lie readjusting movemeut bat been
overaoue ou the down tide.
1 lie upward rush of wheat nrinea
oultuiuatvd at the close of laftt week
and the reactions and the Irregularities
since, mainly due to heavy realising,
woum mniuiy point to the movement
having beeu Uuiporarilv at least over-
(tone, Advices from the North are of
little more than half a cron of wheat.
but estimates as to the outturn in bush-
FACTS FOR FARMERS
.BtA-KAaa SWOR.T STATEMENT
aiioot Wood riucsButvATiva).
i . . :
rea.ee Peat faareTaata With Area.
arias Cavkellaeasa Eaaiiu Tweev
tr Yeara ssi Still lesuaa. I ,
deep. It Is expected Eureka wilt this
year yield $1,500,000.
Tea Rampart Cans.
Col. WlRgln believes the Rampart
camp Is aa good aa the creek camp ot
Koine, and thinks many of the overflow
at Nome will push up the river to
Rampart and help make it a big pro
ducer. He has the belief there is gold
in Koyukuk, but feels that the develop
ments are scarcely enough yet to war
rant great faith in the camp, Ilowr
ever, from all sources come the report
that nianT are rushing into Koyukuk
nine miles south. Dixie Spur is about
35 miles long, and skirts the northnrn
side of the valley. Its highest point
is Dixie Uutte, which has an elevation
of T.000 feet. 8 tra wherry Spar is 40
miles long, extending from Canvon
creek along the southern ' bound
ary of the valley, into Malheur county.
Its blithest point ia Strawberry Utute,
which has an elevation, at 9,000 feet.
The principal development has been on
Dixie Spur, Here along the forks of
Dixie creek, and in Quartxburg dis
trict, several properties have been
E, G. Lenont, who has just arrived , opened. Principal among them
from Forty-Mile and other promising I the Standard, the Lone Star, the Kev
American camps, reports the clean-up stone, the Sherbondy, the Clayton, the
on Jack Wade this spring has been
demonstrative of a good camp. The
creek Is soarcely prospected, yet No. 7
below upper discovery yielded ISO, 000
at this year's clean-up, .Lenont pre
dicts a great future for the oreek, and
estimates the output for next season at
12,000,000, He is going after thawing
machinery fur the creek. He bat a
nugget from the creek weighing six
Present Need and a few others. The
Strawberry country hat hardly beeu
touetieo, j he Cleavers think thuy
have a Xreadwell in the Uregon won
der. Others aie of the same opinion.
J. F. Kodgera, who has examine J
the country on Strawberry and Dixie
Spurs, sayt the formation is porphvri-
tio granite, pierved by porphyry dikes.
A tulrd rock Is pure gray granite carry-
i
r Tn an ate when wild, exasasratea stats
mants of the fflclsnvy ot all kinds of
articles, from putsn; 'madlolnm to patent
piuwenar i, mi tn 'column of til preae,
far advertising- purtoses only, It Is pleas.
Ins to write about a household specific
whose usefulness haa been proved beyond
ins power or aerraotort to injure or Inn
latons to eompoU with.
Buon la Avonan-lua Carbollneum. the
oalebratsd Oerraam wood nreaarvatlve of
eis vary accordingly as the government ,n "m etntui. whoso tarns la dwtlnsd
reports of 8ie.000.OO0 bnthels. or the u""hi ,h' "! on ,??
Cilmitiatlal Autn,uA aI onrt fti,A mn I - "
.,.u.,o vi wv,vw,vuv im decay orany kind ot woodwork, sbovo
nuHiieit in yield Inst year in the tbreo or below around, from the ravaae ot
states are need at a basis. climate, tang us or vermin, but It may be
Knoar ia at tha blah! -win. .!, .,.1 trutnruity assorlbsd as the only preserva
. r? . ... .-..., whose mini. h.. h,,, nr.niimllv
ttattaa and 'not ffnund wantlnv Blna tha
dlacovarvof Avenarlua Carbollneum near.
ly thirty, yeara ago, It has bsen constantly
mpioya rot tne trsatmsnt of wood u
In sMus. bridges, pavements, ties, tele
graph poles, fence posts, house supports
ana Hundred ot other constructions, and
In not a single case out ot thousands has
It tailed to render articles Impregnated
Immune against rot and decay, whether
the attacking enemies were climate, soil,
trash or salt water, teredoea, ante, boring
worms or otnsr hostllea. singly or In onm.
blnatlon, when properly applied.
The value of such a speolrla on a farm.
where almost all the constructive work,
from houses and barns to vine poles and
fence posts, la chiefly er entirely wood.
cannot be overestimated. No farmer who,
appreciates praotleal economy can affonu
to do without It. Aa additional weentluea
for the uae ot Avenarlua Carbellneum, It
may be etated that the preparation ta In
expensive, and a few gallons go a long
way, while application la as easy and) sim
ple aa that ot common house paint. A
few strokes of the brush does the work,
and the artlole treated la Insured aa-aJnat
aecay and deatlt.
an Illustration ot the efflctrncrof
Avenarlua Carbollneum we publish 'the
following photographlo reproduction of
two piece or wood which stood aid by
side partly In and partly out of tha
ground, together with a sworn statement
concerning th tsmi attached, as Stan In
tne picture,
at this time for 10 years past, owing to
the active canning demand and the
strengthened position of raw.
The war in China is chargeable with
the advance in teas, not only from the
former country, but from Japan, tome
interruption in transportation being
pparently looked for it the Asiatic
trouble Increases.
Heavy rains are complained ot in the
entire cotton hell east of the Mississip
pi river, and the crop is generally "in
toe grass."
Reports from the Iron and steel trade
are at pessiniistia aa ever. Nominally
quotation at Pittsburg are unchanged
heat, including Hour, shipments
for the week aggregate 8,184,144 bush
els, agaiust 4,tH5, 180 bushels last
week.
Failures for the week number 185,
as compared with 16? last week.
failures in the Dominion ot Canada
cumlier 18, at compared with US last
week.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
ounces and worth $116. Gold of Jaok ing little porphyrv, but much mica.
Wade, also of Rampnrt, is worth 1 19 There is also quite a bit of 'serpentine,
an ounce. Jack ade gold Is mostly ana aiorite ltnom quarts.
in nuggets.
Ii'Qor. McGraw'a Ittea Clalns.
Of those who have been among the
most successful is the man who is
working the claim of ex-oovernor John
H. Mciiraw, of Washington, known as
No. 8, on Little Manook. It yielded
the last winter $80,000 of which $8,000
or $9,000 was nuggets picked out from
the pay dirt by band. Last year Jlc
Graw thought ha bad worked out the
pay streak.
No. 6, on Little Manook, this winter
yielded $60,000. No. T, on the tame
creek, gave $40,000. Nos. '.'1, 33 and
S3, Little Manook, jr., produced $60,
000. Hoosier and Big Manook have
H. E. Stewart, one of the owners of
the Lone Star, says the Dixie Spur
country is unquestionably a copper reg
ion, although he is mindful of the fact
that gold predominates in the rock.
The copper belt, so far as known, ex
tends, he sayt, four miles north from
Johnson's arastra along both sides of
the east fork of Dixie creek. There is
cobalt in the rock, as has been demon
strated by the work in the Standard
group, but Mr. Stewart thinks consid
erable depth will be required to get at
the large deposits 01 this metal. Cop
per is oxide and carbonate at the sur
face, bat is found in the sulphide form
witli depth. On the surface the cop-
also proved rich. Hillside property on , per is streaky and bunchy, but as depth
Big Manook has yielded as high as $9
to the pan.
Idaho bar, on which a rich discovery
was made in 1898, was all slaked at
that time, but not much was taken out
and the dump was not washed because
of scarcity of water, but has been re-
staked. '
RICH COPPER STRIKE.
I
The season for mowing mil canse
farmers to.be busy and it seems that
just as this work is to be hurried some
aocident occurs. Tbis does not always
happen, but many such drawbacks
might be avoided if farmers will clear
tlieii fields of stones, sticks and other
obstructions to the machines before the
grass is too high to tee them. An in
jury to a mower knife may canse cost
ly delay.
Viennese Steak.
This it very easily made by taking
rump or fillet steak, free from skin,
sinew, etc., and mincing it very finely.
It is then dusted with flour, pepper and
salt, with, if liked, a very little minced
parsley or chives, shaped into fiat
cakes, and fried, or saute, in hot fat,
carefully turned to brown it equally
on both sideti, and then served with
clear gravy or demi-glace, or with sour
cream. Philadelphia Press.
Good Talaes oa Old Claim in a British
Columbia Cany,
Phoenix, B. C. July . An im
portant ore strike has been made on the
War Eagle claim in this camp. The
strike occurred in the west drift of the
100-foot level, about 175 feet from the
shaft, where a raise was being driven.
The ore body dipped a little to the
east and was followed 1 1 feet, when
the workmen went back and continued
work on the raise. Up to date the
men have gone through 25 feet of clean
chalcopyrite ore and have not reached
the further wall. The width of the
ore body, therefore, has not been deter
mined. Resident Manager Buck has
bad an average test made of the new
strike, and received satisfactory re
turns, the ore running over $20 in cop
per and $1.60 gold.
is attained it solidities and increases in
quantity. This is the experience of all
the claim owners in the Dixie creek
country.
There is considerable placer mining
in and around Canyon City. Probaldv
$35,000 was taken from tbe creeki
within two miles of town last veur.
At Canyon City the Humboldt Com
pany is working two hydraulics on
Canyon creek, taking its water from
ditches. A number of Canyon City
men are interested, among them Ira
Sprout, Fred Yorgensen and Herbert
Hunter. No figures of the annual out
put are obtainable but it is believed to
be about $15,000.
THE ROSSLAND DISTRICT.
COMING TO THE FRONT.
Toroda Creak Mines Again Attracting
Attention.
Republic, Wash., July 9. Toroda
creek mines are again attracting atten
tion. Seven companies are working creek, and there are several high grade
and some of them expect to cut their proptttus within aiyht of it
ledges within a few days. Some of
Group of Camp In tha Sointnit Show
Sumo Activity.
hpoicsne. juiv 9. Uonsiderable as
sessment work is being done at Sum
mit camp, about eight miles northwest
of Olalla, B. C. It is described in tbe
Kosslaml Miner as rather a series ol
camps at the headwaters of tbe six or
(even creeks which rise there. Three
of these, Keremeog, Cedar and Olalla
creeks, flow eastward to Keremeos val
ley, while Fifteen-Mile, Sixteen-Milt-
and Twenty-Mile creeks flow west mi
then south to the Himilkameeu. There
are good trails up all these creeks from
Olalla and pack horses can gut up quite
easily.
The celebrated Nickle Plate mine is
situated near the head of Twenty-Mile
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's"
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature) of
5e FaoSlmil Wrapper Below.
the ledges have shown large values on
the surface, and it was this that turned
the attention ol mining men in that
direction. Among tbe mine that bad
fine surface showings and carried ex
ceptionally high values was the Ox
ford. As high as 255 ounces of silver
and $15 in gold per ton were obtained
from tbe ore near tbe surface. Tbe
owners decided to run a tunnel and
now have it in 65 feet. A few days
since a stringer 13 inches in width was
ent in the tunnel, which it believed to
be an off-shoot from the ledges. The
ore carries about 200 ounces of silver
per ton and from $10 to $18 in gold.
The tunnel will have to be extended
about 40 feet to cut tbe ledge. There
ia alto a parallel ledge that can be oat
by the tunnel by extending it another
100 feet. The ledge vary from 7 to 9
feet in width.
Tory saaaU and a aasjr
' tatakeasswi
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FO! HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IIU0USIESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
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Mining Nw and Oosslp.
Several large nuggets have been
found on the Mary Ann placers in Che-
saw camp, H asb.
A stir it reported on West Fisher
creek, 80 miles from Libbv, Mont..
-where $50 ore it reported in an old
claim.
It is reported in Ferguson, B. C
that a rich strike has been made in the
Nettie L. A vein three to four feet
wide of solid galena, carrying more
copper than usual, was exposed.
In the Muldoon group, near Belcher,
12 miles east ef Kepnblio, Wash., a
strike in copper is reported, made in a
240-foot tunnel.
A strike is reported on a claim be
tween Delta and Carbon Center, Idaho.
Tbe ore is high grade milling, and was
found near the surface. Ko assays
have' been made.
The extent of tbe Slocan. B. C
camp is remarkable. Every mountain
side for distance of 95 miles long aud
nearly as wide is dotted with mines
and prospects pioduoing in payini
quantities gold, silrtr, lead and sooner, 'mod,
Horthwt Not.
. The pay roll of Rossland, B. C, camp,
runs over $100,000 per month.
Boise's first ice plant will lie instal
led and in oiieration within 15 or 30
days.
Petitions are being circulated in Lin
coln county, Or., protesting against the
proposed location of fisntraps in Ya
quiua bay.
Bids are being solicited for the erec
tion of a two-story brick hotel in Luke
view, Or. Tbe owners will be Miller
& Lane, who paid $3,500 for a site last
week.
Professor K. II. McAlistor of the de
partment of applied mathematics at
the University of Oregon has been ap
pointed by the regents as supervisor of
the drainage system to be put in at the
university this summer.
The county court of Union county.
Or., has ordered road supervisors to
prosecute all persons who damage the
highways by permitting irrigation
water to run in the roads.
A Pacific coast Indian institute it to
be organized. A conference of educa
tors interested in the training and edu
cation of Indians, will take place at
Chemawa, August 14 to 19. Washing
ton, Montana, Idaho and California,
will be represented and perhaps sev
eral other Western states.
One day last week two of II. R.
f lory ford's thoroughbred yearling bulls
became involved in a fight, near the
hot springs. Lane county. Or., wbet
both fell into the spring and were
scalded to death.
A proposition for the location of a
flax-fiber mill at Eugene Or. has been
submitted by E. Luriinore, manager of
the Solo factory. Tbe bonus is $2,600
in cash, "1 acres of land for site,
and 1,600 acres in flax. It is repre
sented that the plant will cost $25,000.
and will employ regularly about a
Soattlo Slarkat.
Onions, new, l,lic.
Lettuce, hothouse, $1 per crate.
Potatoes, new, lc. -Beets,
per sack, 1)00(8$ 1.
Turnips, per sacl;, 75o.
Carrots, per Back, $1.
Parsnips, per sack, 50 a 75c.
Cauliflower, California 0c($l.
Strawberries $1 per case.
Cabbage, native aud California,
$1. 00(31.35 per 100 pounds.
tomatoes $1.50 per case.
Butter Creamery, SScj Eastern 83c;
dairy, 1 7 22o; ranch, 15 17a pound.
Eggs 19o.
Cheese 12o.
Poultry Hot dressed, 14 15c;
spring, $3.60.
Hay Pujjet Sound timothy, $11.00
( 12.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $19.00.
Corn Whole. $23.00; cracked, $33;
feed meal, $23.
Barley Kolled or ground, per ton.
$30.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.85;
blended straights, $3.00; California,
$3.35; buckwheat flour, $J.uu; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.804.0O.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00;
shorts, per ton, $14.00.
reed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c;
Kirk, 8u; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8,'st
10c.
Hams Large, 13c; small, 13 V;
breakfast bacon, 125c; dry salt sides.
8C
Portland Mark.
Wheat Walla Walla. 5768o;
Valley, 68c; Bluestem, 60o per bushel.
Hour Best grades, $3.85; graham.
$2.85; superfine, $3.10 per barrel.
Oatn Choice white, 85c; choice
gray, 33o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $14.00 15.00;
brewing, $10.00 per ton.
Miilstuffs Bran, $12.50 ton; mid
dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $1011; clover,$7
7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton.
Butter rancy creamery, 85 40c
store, 25c.
Eggs 16o per dozen.
Cheese Oregon fnll cream, 13o;
Young America, 14o; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3
4.00 per dozen; bens, $5.00; springs,
$2.504.00; geese, $4.005.00 for old;
$4.50(36.50; ducks, $3.004.00 per
uozen; turkeys, live, 149100 per
pound.
Potatoes 40(8 50c per sack; sweets,
2(8 2 Wo per ponna.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 76c;
per saok; garlic, 7o per pound; cab-
Ple ot board.
prfctly
ir. 01
with
twenty yara' exposur. on account of b
ing impregnate
ound, arte.-
Carbollnauio
FOne boat, pnmnlaiatv atM
jitw j"' vapoure, on account or not
being treated with CarboUiwum Avn-arlus.
Ala- la Chanalt. linum 11 laa
W confirm that thli nla-a nf nl 1.
part of a fane board, which haa k..n
espoaod to th wtathtr for naarly twenty
year. This tone wa Impregnated with
v Krwunaum Avanariua. and h
ind
plw of wood
stood In vry damp, mouldy ground (hu-
mu). around our warahou. Not a sin-
gl
thta fane ha da-
in and
cayed during th tlm. a shown by
avow ou.ru wnicn aiooa naruv
parur out ot in grouna.
Th ranr pot shown abor was NO
mpragnated with Carbollnaum Avnartn
and w Dlacd It flv veara an tlan.il-
of th board, and rmevd both togtbei
la thlr above condition.
BIEBBNECK COUMONT.
i n aoov teaiimnniai waa atari
for th Royal Notary In Alx la C
ti
and Menrrs 61bnrk A Coumont
nd bt-
'hapll.
knowledg It a thalr fit and tru act.
Th abov Is only on out of hundreds
f Indorsements that Avwiarlus Carbo
llneum ha reclvd from loading engl.
near, chemists, contractors, shipbuilders
and others all over th world. It is pub
lished as an established truth, coming
as It does from a country where affidavit
are regarded a aacrad, and a breach ot
veraolty Is regarded as a religious aa wU
1 civil orim. ff
Japan Aualuos.
Japan It alarmed over the emigration of
many of her residents to this country who
sre lured here by misrepresentation. This it
like the misrepresentation which delude
people into believing that any other med
Ine is equal to llostetter's Stomach llittt-r
fur stomach disorders. It will cure Indi
gestion, constipation aud dyspepsia.
Any article that it giown, whether ol
the beet or not, costs something, and
the grower must receive at least the
cost or be will suffer a loss. The larger
the difference between the cost and the
price received tbe greater the profit. It
sbonld be the object, therefore, to grow
the best,- rather than the aim for large
yields, as the market may be over
stocked with inferior goods, while
demand may exist for tbe beat.
An attractive-looking, delicious and
simple aessert is maue by lining a
I Sliawbeiry Iponge.
On nuarl of strawberries, halt a
cupful of ocld water, one cupful of
sugar, one third box of gslatine,. juice
otone lemon, whites ot thrtt egt.
Soak the gelatine two hour, or until
It it melted. Math the berriet through
a sieve. Mix tha sugar with the juice,
add the lemon and gelatine and ttir
until all are dissolved," Stand in pan
of Ice water, aud when 11 begins to
thicken told in the stiffly ben ten whites,
stirring until the mixture begins to
thicken, Turn into a mold and tot on
the to until stiff. Serve with augur
and cream. N. Y. Trlbuue,
liorrT'a actioui..
Menlo Park, Situ Mateo Oimnly, Cal.,
.1111 lie iirw iiiiiimimh'-i in-'j p,,.-,.
and complete laboratories, beautiful sun
roiitiilitiKS and hum intluencos, Is one of
the best equipped schools fur th triUnlilx
of burs ami voiiiik men on th const. It
Is In clmrsc of lr, lm tl. lioltt ami is au-
0 red tied at th itnivemlllss. Send fur cat
alog, Teuih yeur begins August 8, 11100.
Kgyptlan Foreelalu.
A French chemist, M. Chateller, has
established the fact that the composi
tion of Egyptian potoelaln from Mem
phis is wholly different from that of
Chinese tmrcelain, and this is regurded
as making it probable that the em-lent
Egyptians had a process of their own
for malting true poroolain.
Piso's Cure Is the best mmlti-tn we ever
tuwl for all atln-liuns of Hi" tliruut and
lungs. W a. O. K.Nimi.sv, Yauburvu, lnd.,
Feb. 10. 1U00.
Illcka "Has your furnace worked
II right the past wiutcrr" Wicks
"Oh, yos; the furnace hat done lit
part; but the (Ires that I have liven
able to build in it have fulled entirely
to ooniiiiuuiwte any warmth to the
bouse." Boston Transcript.
Mothers will Hud Mrs. Wiusluw's Booth.
ma Hvrun th best remedy to us fnr their
child ran during th teething parlod.
Alfalfa seeded on light sandy toll In
New Jersey during the month ot Au
gust three yenr. ago hut given sev
eral oropi of hay per year, aud tha fall
towing it declared a success, although
the recommendation has been to sow
the teed in the spring.
Jact a Ltltlo
Out of Ccrta
That It tht Wty many serious troubles
bKln, Tht stomach nets a littles out of
order, It negltutsd, and chronic dyspsptla
lollows, Tht blood becomes a llttlt im
pure, at occasional pimples testify, aud In
tlmt a long array or blood diseases attack
the system. It Is safest to curt thsse trou
bles at one by thoroughly purifying th
blood with Ifnod'l Harsaparilln, It main
tains th liesllh aud cure dlssnst,
HooeTa SaraapaHlla
fs America's Greatest Medicine. Price tl,
.." ' 1 ' .'Li 1 .
The planting of waste laud to trees
tor timber it receiving more attention
than formerly. Farmers who planted
trees 30 years ago now find that tliey
then tnutl good investments. It it '
claimed that cherry and hickory trees
require bout 80 years before they are
valuable for timber; maple trees 20
years aud black walnut 15 years. A
black walnut tree is laid to attain from
13 to 15 Inches In diameter In 15 yean
from the teed. Nuts sre also a source
ol profit with some growers of timber.
Carter's Ink It l)sd by th
greatest railway systems ot th United
States. They would nut use it if it Wasn't
tht best,
The land for late potatoes should be
plowed deep and harrowed flue. The
land should uurer ho allowed to form
a crust before the plants are tip. Kun
a harrow over the Hold, both be dirt
and after the potatoes ant up. The
teed may be planted about five lucliet
dncp and given level culture instead ot
hilling, Clover tod land is excellent
(or potatoes, and to avoid disease it is
beat not to plant potatoes ou the same
laud twice In succession. Frequent
and shallow cultivation rather titan
deep thou Id be given.
Broom corn it scarce and high. The
main crop it grown in Illinois. Tha
brush it the salable portion, but soma
(armors also value tliu seed a an im
portant crop. The labor required for
broom coin it about the same at lor
corn.
(ttmEtMtji 1
J
At Cctable Pre parationfor As
slmilaliitfj focFoodawtRcgula
ting the Stomachs and Bowls of
1 1 n r m arm n 1 11 bus,
Fromotea DigestlonCht rlur
nessandResl.Contalns neither
Optum.Morplune norliiveral.
ISot Narcotic.
JmfetfJtSAMinimimVl
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A perfect Remedy- forConslirw
Hon, Sour Sloayach.Diarrliot'fl
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
nest and Loas or SLEEP.
Facsimile Sigrtalur of
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exact copy or wrapper.
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Signaturo
the 1
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In
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For Over
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Tha Famous German Wood Preserver)
..AVENARIUS CARDOUUEUrJ..
WHICH I'-RMANKKTLY UKSTHOVI
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMlN..
aCtTOne aoDlication it all that is reaufrcol. It ta4 tnr win fl
oTto aVJSSl mtle "T "upp,r you'rT,ite iot ci'cuUr, and info'mtion to tht
melted gelatine. The center is then following- distributing agents! Perfection Pile Prciervino- Co Seattle..
bage, lic per pound; parsnips, $1; filled with boiled custard flavored with Wash. Fisher, Thorsen & Co, Portland, Ore eon. 1 Whlttier. Coburn &
onions, lHo per pound; carrots, I. black coffee and stiffened with a little a, c? r.1 ' v'reon' w n"utt l .
Hops 2 80 per pound.. gelatine. A oupfnl of whipped cream rr CUCO'
Wool Valley, 1616o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 10(81 60; mohair, 25
per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8710; dressed mutton, 1
TAo per pound; lambs, 6X0.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, 15.00;
light and feeders, $1.50; dressed,
$5.006.B0 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 14. 00(94. 60;
cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef, 6X
7o per pound.
Veal Large, 6 M (87 Mo; small, 8
SHo per pound.
San FranaiM) Mark
Wool Spring Nevada, 1816oper
pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 15c; Val
ley, 18 20o; northern, 10O13o.
iiops itwtf crop, liaiao per
pound. . .
Butter Fancy creamery 1819oj
do seconds, IT He; fancy dairy,
17c; do seconds, 16(3 18X0 per pound.
Kggs Store, 13Jc; fancy ranch,
17c.
Miilstuffs Middlings, $17.00
20.00; bran, $12.50(318.50.
Hay Wheat $6.50(3 10; wheat and
oat $0.0009.00; best barley $5.00(3
7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(36.00 per ton;
straw, 25 40c per bale.
Potatoes Karly Rose, 60 65c; Ore
gon Burhanks, 80c (g HO; river Bur
banks, 85 05c; new. 70c$1.25.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$3.753.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(3
6.00; California lemons 76c3$1.60;
do choice $1.76(32.00 per box.
Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60(3
8.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom
inal; l'ersian dates, 0g6)tO per
pound, .
stiired In just as the oustard is poured
Into the mould is an improvement.
An excellent plan to get two cropt
on the same land and at the same time,
is to drop teeds of sweet corn in the
same rows with the peas, placing the
seeds of corn several inches apart,
thinning to a foot apart after the plants
are np. Tbe corn will finish its main
growth after tbe peas have oeased
growing, though for taller kinds tbe
corn serves as supports.
Some notion of the coming deluge of
books on the South African war may be
had from the fact that an American
publisher now in London waa within a
week of his arrival offered .the Ameri
can rights in 25 war books.
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...Beat On Earth...
Eccentric Sprocket Wheel, chain pulls
on the long spokes when doing the hardest
work, which is compressing the bundle, ty
ing the knot and discharging the bundle.
We guarantee a gain of power oi 16 2-3
per cent at this time.
Si Sfoniacli
after I wa lne4 a try CAaOA
BtBTe, I will afr b without Ibem la tba boas.
Mr Ur.r was la a e.rr bat ebau. ant ear beat I
ihl kb I had ibinuh tmntil Mnv .1 ... . . . '
las Caeeareia. I feel Sue. Mr wife bee also need
tbe. wltb beoeSelal .Malta for sour stoniaob."
Jos. aaaauae, UH1 Congress at, St. Louis, ate.
Force Feed Elevator, warranted
to waste leu grain than any other.
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Can (lnd quick and permanent relief
for Rsrlinis and strength dusiroyltig
troubles iu
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Thnnesnds have need It and tlioneandi
now pralic it. It crnee pfrmaiiuiiily, II
per bottle at your di usaltt's.
CEME FGSI PII FS
TTClNhfi Jil6 product inulMiurn untf oiiu tn-Mnfr.
1 iiist nmn, u wan
rtlM ara cured by
wall M llllnil, Hkedln ur I'ptitruillntf
irlhc F)p.HrtaaainUnli BIIa i m ri v -
Htttpa Ht-hlntf anl tiifltidlng. Ahaorht t union1, ft
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Tt (.) tljli'ga no othar mrnl Imt vr a'enm-jillnnt-d.
All iba hat Inlo th room Itotieatt t
up tlieoblmtir-y, but no amok at all, f,r th now
tyum or draiiRiita mnkfta p?rf't ti(unluitlf.ii and
a dear whit flaiua, Havna vou half v..ti rut.) i.hi
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ailli Corps. froMOutlng claims si'irj 1S7I.
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can viva you tlit best bargains lnsneral.
iiiaiiliinorjr, eiiginss, lioilsrs, tanks, pumps,
plows, bolts and windmills, 'ihe new
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