THE HEALTH CF YGUKfi YCTH Tsre of Tfcsma ! by Mm. rtakfcaaa Ul iMi UUm. " Dsax Mji PivKBAM : I am sixteen yenr old and am trembled with my monthly sloktneaa. It U very Irreg-ular, occurring only one In two or three month, and also very painful. I also suffer with cramp aad onoa la awhile pain ttrlke mo In tho heart and I have drowsy headache. If there is any thing you eaa do for km, I will f ladly follow your advice." Mim MilT Gome, Aptoe, CaL, July 11, ms. "DiabMm. Pikkbam: -After receiv ing your letter I began the use of your reme dies, taking both Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable I pound and Blood Purifier. I am now regular erery month and suffer no pain. Your medicine is the best that any suf fering girl can take." Miss ki.Br Goat, Aptoa, CaL, July S, 1899. Nervous and Dizzy " Daaa Mb. Pin k ham : I wish to express my thanks to you for the great benefit I have received from the use of Lydia E. Plnkham's VegeUble Com pound. I suffered constantly from ter rible sideache, had chills, was nervous and diuy. I had tried different kinds of medicine but they all failed entirely. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Compound and three of Blood Purifier I am all right. I cannot thank you enough for what your remedies have done for me." Miss Matilda Jessex, Bob 18, Ogdensburg,,V., June 10, 1890. ,. . IUtiIIoi Desirable. Lady (with high bat) I beg your pardon, but I forgot my opera class. Would you kindly lend ma yours just a moment?. Tyrant Man (in the seat behind)' Very sorry, madam, bat I need it to sit on. N. Y. Weekly. Try Allen's Foot Vane, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your fret feel swollen, tiervou and hot, and get tireil easily. If you hnv martins feet or tic lit shoes, trv Allen' Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and make:) walkiug easy. Cures ingrowing nails, swooleu and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns snd bunions of sll nain and rives rest and comfort. We have 30,000 testimonials. Try it today ftold pv all drureiat and shoe dealers fo 25c. Trial package FREE. Address Allen e. Olmstead, LeRov, X. Y. Tito Oeeaslon. "Oh, yes; Prof. Groskopf is quite phlegmatic. In fact, I never knew him to be excited, except once." "What was the trouble then?" 'He couldn't find his pipe." Puck CASTOR I A . For Infant, and Children. T&8 Rind Yoa Have Always Bough! PACIFIC COAST MINING NEWS Vancouver Iron and Big Oregon Company are the Current Talk This Week. THE DULL SEASON. VANCOUVER IRON PROPERTY. Peansflvasla M Bal4 to Bo Bay-lag for Development. Seattle, July 16. The PoatlntelU-k-encer states that managers of the .McKeesport iron works, in Pennsyl vania, hare been visiting the Pacific const, snd have secured sites for new iron works at Port Angeles, after an unsuccessful attempt to locate in Vic toria, B. C, The belief is expressed that the iron deposits of Vancouver island have attracted the attention of these iron men and that raw iron will be taken from Barclay sound, and else where in the island, down to Port An geles for working. It is known that the MoKeetiport iron men have secured options on three properties in the Bare- J lay sound country, namely the Ander son Company, another owned by Wit son, Braden, Irving and others, and a third the property of Thompson, Bra- den, Logan and Kains. An optioa has been secured on these claims until the end of the year, and before the begin ning of next month between 400 and 500 men will be taken, np to Barclay sound to exploit its mineral wealth. If development proves that 'these properties are at all equal their prom ise, it will mean much for anoouver BIO OREGON COMPANY. Be Mints la too Bmaasa District to Developed. .. Baker City, Ore., Julv 18. The Keystone, Belle and Gold Boy CouBoli dated Mining Company has been iuoor porated with a capital stock of $3,000. 000. The president of the company is Albert lieiser, ol llonausn fame; vice' president, Clark Tabor, of the Red Boy; treasurer, J. T. Donnelly, cashier of the First National bank; secretary, Kngeue Sperry; manager, P. J,Conroy; consulting engineer. Captain C. H Thompson. The property is looated in the Bo nanaa district, and is considered to be a very rich and promising mine. It is the intention of the company to push development work and get a mill on the property at onoe. NEXT MINING CONGRESS. Much Good May Result Prom the Boise Meeting In 101. Spokane, July 16. In view of the fact that the uext meeting of the In ternational Mining Congress will meet in Boies, Idaho, in July, 1901, some of the events that took place last mouth in the Milwaukee meetins will be in- teresting to Northwestern mining men. t. t- ...!., .i t eo . the Spokesman-Keview H"""-" ... .. .... ... . . ... in pis iron, a verr hich per ceutasre. . "" mi.whu- and one which envoked euthusiatio I mo" ,UOT"U Mere- expressions from the visiting magnates, j (mm these fthA taw material inr the I Bears the Signature of Fire Kseapa. "My mother found my little brothei putting bis stockings on wrong side out this morning." "Yes? What did he do!'" "Turned the hose on him,' Harvard Lampoon. Beware of Otatmoata for Catarrh That Coataia Mercury, As BMrcory will aurely destroy the sense of amen ana completely aeranse me whole srs tem wheo entering It through the mucous sar- loess, bucb .nicies shouia never M used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physi class, as the damage they will lo is ten fold tc the good you can possibly derive from tbem. Hall catarrh cure, manufactured, by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O contains nnmercarv. and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood snd mncous sarfaceo of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curs be sure von set the irenulne. It is taken internally, and mode in loirao, udio, dj r. i. coco r Co.. Test Saontals tree. Bold by Drusglsts, price 7Se. rr bottle. : Ball's Family PUutar.th.bi:.t. The problem of Indian education seems to be solved bv the Indians them elves. In the territory the Chicka caws have five colleges and the Creeks have 10. The Choctaw have no col lges, but have 160 common schools in which the higher branobes are taught The expenses of educating the Indians are borne by the federal government The oldest story in the world proba bly la the one told by the boys when ther return from hunting: that they killed a duck, but that they couldn't find it. If a man has a little ability, people abnse bun because he does not "do1 more. - No boy thinks he ha had enough candy until be has started a tooth to aching. iipiiSli SS poonsawaj, -diuia TO '-a 1 mi irr "sii i js "! J MSfOJiasa 111 ir i .... iw rirst A permanent organization. Second A revision of the national Port Angeles foundries will be drawn. I n"in8 '"w. with a view of the better 13 I nr-ttoa. m nl nll n 4-n -. Ji - f The Galena, one of the promising ! I"?-"" .uu uwuers ui claims on the Gordon river, passed re Railway Karnlais Art (load, Howtvar, ad Xustuass Failures Pow. Prndtsreets' say: Bnsluest is unus ually dnll at this season, and this yvttt no exception to the general rule Is re marked. A tevlew of the past six mouths, however, gives little oomfort to pessiuists. Bank clearings, it is true, are smaller by about 11 pvr cent than they were in the first half of 1800, but railway earnings are about 10 per cent larger, and business failnres.as re ported to Bradstreet's, are the fewest reported for 18 year bsck, with liabil' itie of failing trade the same, with one exception, and that last year, sinoe 1882. Winter wheat ha about all been harvested In the Southwest and the yield there ha been very large. Copious lain in the Northwest, too, have appaiantly worked some improve' meut, judging from the more cheerful tone of advice received from thano tlii week. ooi u dull and manufacturer are supplying only actual wants. In manufacturing lines dullness and weakness are moat marked in products of iron and steel. The settlement of labor trouble is eflected in the better demand for build' iug materials at affected centers, while rains in the Northwest have allowed white pine manufacturers to open their works, and ulve employment to many thousands of men. Sugar has been marked up attain this week, coffre is higher, while tea holds the full advance scored on the outbreak of the Chinese troubles. Wheat, iu' eluding Hour, shipments for the aggre gate 8,018.833 bushels, against 8,184,- 144 bushels last week. Business failure in the United States for the week number 196, as compared with 185 last week. Business failure in Canada number 25 a compared with 18 last week. A BUSINESS VESTRYMAN. cently nnder bond to a number of East ern capitalists. Active work will com mence on this mine on August 1 aud will be continued until the end of the rear. A large sum ig involved in this transaction should it go through. WILL WORK THE CLAIM. Owners Want a Showing Made In the Hard Cash. tireenood. B. C, July 16. The own ers have bonded the Hard Cash mineral claim for f 20,000 to John Kodgers. The bond is a working one, and so much work must be made before the. first payment is made. The Hard Cash U a fractional claim, containing 28 seres, adjoining the Golden Crown, Winnipeg and the J. and K. The lat ter claim is owned by John Bodgers, and he recently uncovered a ledge on the property near the Hard Cash line. He, therefore, secured the Haid Cat-h that both claims might be worked to gether. PACIFIC COAST WHEAT MENTS. SHIP. Thirty-Bo Mlltloa Bashels Sent From Portland, Han Francisco, Seat tle and Tacouia. Portland, July 16. The Oreironian publishes tables showing the wheat shipments from the four leading toast cities for the season of 1899-1900, as follows: From Portland 94 cargoes, 14,239, 064 bushels. From San Francisco 127 cargoes, 13.534.635 bushels. Fiom Seattle and Tacoma 35 car goes, 7,799,092 bushels. ROSSLANO ORE SHIPMENTS. 8is Months, of This Tear Equal to All of Last. Bossland, B. C, Jnly 16. Ore ship ment from this district for the fitst half of 1900 were nearly equal to those of the whole year 1897, when the fig ures were 72,840 tons. The total ior the past six months is 71,235 tons. The Nickel Plate has been opened to the 600-foot level, is fully developed by drifts, etc., to the 200-foot level, and partially developed to the 400-foot level. Arrangements have been made to ship 250 ton of ore per day from the Nickel Plate. RICH MOUNTAIN TUNNEL. mineral lands. Thiid A mineral exhibit. rourth To obtain and disseminate information regarding improvements an-1 inventions of labor saving machin- ety and other mining appliances. The permanent organization consisted of 416 registered delegates tepreenting L'3 tiitierent states. Mineral exhibit were displayed b Alaska, Colorado, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Montana, Anions, Canada, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Cold Mlulnc lu British Columbia. The first authenticated discovery ol (told in British Columbia, according to ur. G. m. JJawson, ocenrred at Mitch' ell or Gold Harbor, on the west coast of Queen Charlotte island, in 1851, a nngget weighing several ounces having been accidentally picked np by an Indian woman on the seashore. This nuyget was brought to Fort Simpson, and, coming into the possession of the officer in charge of the Hudson Bav Company' post at that place, was for- vanJed by him to the company's head quarters at tictoria. An expedition was at once htted out, and, proceeding to the spot, succeeded in locating quarts vein seven inches wide, 'report ed to contain 25 per cent gold in some places." The find was worked for some months and then abandoned,- th nr.rrow vein entirely giving out; Bo other indications of mineral were ever found on the island, notwithstanding that this extraordinary little seam ol quartz had yielded in a few weeks it was worked a value of $20,000 on the woid of one authority, or $75,000 on that of another. About the same time coal, which had been discovered on Vancouver island as far back as 1835, began to be mined in earnest at Nanai- mo. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Fla-urod Oat How Much the Pariah Lost ttj Ministerial KKchanajsa. A clergyman who failed to recognise th fact that hi "settlement" Included business a well as spirituality, was re minded of hi relapse by a parishioner who did not think a two-thousand-dollar man could afford to allow a fifteen-hundred-dollar man to do hi work. "Harper' Drawer" tell bow the cler gyman was made tc see the business aid of hi calling. Some year ago. In one of my purlsh , I bad vestryman who was an ex cellent man aud my warm personal friend. In the neighborhood lived a clerical brother, an excellent and popu lar man, with whom I often exchanged pulpit. HI talary whs fifteen hun dred dollar and a rectoryy while mine wa two thousand dollar, with a simi lar provision for my shelter. One very hot summer, not being In good health, I exchanged several times with him, so as to save preparing sermon. One day I went Into the large (tor of my vestryman to have a chat with him, which he opened a follow: "You have lately exchanged a good deal with Mr. ." Yes, air," I replied, "n Is a One preacher, and every ons In the parish admires him." I know that,'' said he. "I Ilk him very much; but whttt Is bis salary V "Fifteen hundred dollars and a fee- tory." "But what ar we paying youl I told htm. "WeH," he put In, "have you constd ered how much this parish lose by the exchanges T" I told him I had not made that calcu latlon. 'Nine dollars and sixty cents Is the loss per Sunday," was the statement of this careful guardian of the financial Interest of his parish. Wrw IloiuauMe Koalla. The Century Company announces ths discovery ot a new mutant lu novelist in a young New Yorker, Miss Bertha Kunkle, whose maiden effort Is to b The Century's leading piece ot fiction forth uext eight mouths, beginning in the August number. It Is described s a dramatic romance of love snd ad venture, and Is entitled "The Helmet of Navarre." The scene Is Pari dur ing th sieg by Henry of Navarre, and th action occupies but four day ol th week preceding th gttuday whuii Henry entered the oity. The story is full of vigorous action, and the plot 1 said to be one of fusciuatlug I u teres t. ' The Trust rrublsm To thoughtful mind Is ons of serious Im port, for It creeps upon society before yon ar aware of its existence, In this ret't much resembling Hie various disorders which attack the 'stomach, such at consli- Imiluii, imllirestinti anil dvsneia. !ls otter's Htuinucli Hitters Is the one reliable remedy for all such ailments. Warns Vfcztksr Weakn la Qultjklv Ovaroom. Th uoollnf , tening, and blood smithing Qualities nf Hood's 8arsaparlll ar won. derful, II strengthens th stomach and digestive organs and creates an sppstite. It has n unequal record of cures of scrof ula, salt rusutn, bolls, plmplss and othsi dlsessts caused by Impure blood. Hood's SarsaaaHlla la America's Orealsst Msdlcln. Price $1, 1'i-enarsd by 0, I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Muss. Hood's Fii.is sure Inillsnatlnn, Prim 9A osnts. Rsllgluus Consorting Power, Man today begin lit in a garden of inuoaeuoe and puritv, wherein ar the divinest possibilities, but where there is also the subtle spirit swatting the chance to beguile, in every walk, h" he grows to muturlty, are iinpreHsinu made on the plastio soul, and ever present is the intelligence, working of ten for good, but which may In self sutHoienoy beguile to evil paths. It is here religion teaks, reminding men of Uod. Rev. J, K. tiuiyth. One result of the installation ot the corn kitchen at the Paris fair bus beou a widespread agitation iu that country in favor ol the appointment of a coin mission by the government for the pur pose of visiting the United states ami ascertaining the best means of introduc ing corn in France. It a man living in this part ot the country should tire of fried eggs, we don't know what on earth be would eat for breakfast. By "appearing at perfect In so ciety," is mount that one laughs aud talk si loud as if on tit back porch al home. , Mothers will And Mrs, Wiuslow's Sooth ing Hyrup th best remsd to uas fur thrlt oliiUlitn during th teething period. Seattle Marhota. Onions, new, 1 J'o. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new, lc. Beets, per sack, 90c (8$1. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, $1.85 Pamuips, per sack, 50 7 6c. Cauliflower, California 90o$l. Strawberries $2 per case. Cabbage, native and California, $1.001.35 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes $1.50 per case. Butter Creamery, 83c; Eastern 83c; dairy, 17 33c; ranch, 15(3170 pound, Kggs 20o. Cheese 12o. Poultry 14; dressed, 149150; spring, $3.60. Hay Puget Pound timothy, $11.00 (3)12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $19.00. Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, $33; feed meal, $33. Barley Kolled or ground, per ton. $30. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.85; blended straights, $3.00; California. 73.35; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flonr, $3.00; rye flour, $3.804.00. Millstoffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $30; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. rresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8o; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 81.(3 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 13. V; breakfast bacon, 13 He; dry salt sides. 8c. RECOVERED HER TEETH. Chase of a Woman After a Fug that Had Taken Iter Malar. Phlladelpblan on Diamond ttreet were very much interested the other day In watching the chase of a young woman stylishly dressed after a pug dog. The wind was high snd during a gust that came around a corner the young woman sneesed, gently at first. and then with some degree of violence. A cry of alarm escaped her Hps ss something resembling a string of pearls fell from her mouth to th pavement For an Instant th object glittered on th sidewalk, when tb frisky dog It yon want to make trouble tor an enemy, tell bis wire that a daughter in the family has musical talents which must not be buried. stoth my raalrhavskeea sing CAnCAMsVl'ti and sue ars ids best naaniiae we bas trsr had la in bouse In my wire and sin CAnfAMsVl'ti and lb In the houae. Last wook. b wile was franile with fceadarbs lor two Says, she tried sumo of oorCAMt'AUKTii, sad ther nllesed lbs naia la bar haad aimnai iaB)dlM!f . Ws both reromnsnd Caacarsl ' uaas. BTsnaronu. PUatburf Sal Deposit Co, Pittsburg, Y CANOV CATHARTIC raxoiatMa ssmnsto Aoeo. Mssar siftsa. Wsaaaa. or Orli. Wo, tea. Mis. ... CURK CONSTIPATION. ... '"SS Sao! tnHW. Wsisl. alml. tart, til MaTfi.Blfi Sltarantesd Or all Smf IV'BAW tieisM:VMH-roisao liaaii. The gossip in llihl days must hav hud a good time, if they knew of th things going ou that the Bible tell about. . Pisa's Cur cannot lie loo highly spoken of as cough cure. J. W. O'IIhum, IMI Tiurtl Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. , ltWO. It il better to be defeated iu a good cause than to b victorious in au un righteous tine. United 1'resliyteriau. Down In tlio Humps. Snd, ts II ha heavy, anxious letllnglh hlurs I The liver nceils quick kiii'miIoii, Take Cascnrets Canity Cathartic at nine I Alt druggists, 10o, 3(h-, tM. Parhharst on John S:l. I could gel along with a confession ot faith containing but the little thai Jesus said when He wa trying to miike a Christlttu ot Nlcodemus; "God so loved the world that II gave III only begotten Hon, that whosoever be lieveth In Kim should nut perish, but have eternal life." That give to u the doctrine of tind' unlimited love, human guilt, the divuity of Christ, sal vaton through CluUt, faith in Christ, immortality; every word Naxon, three- quarters of the words monoeyllalilas, profound enough for any elder, simple enough for any four-year old. Dr. O. II. l'atkhurst. IIOIVT'S SCHOOL. Menln Park, fan Mateo Cnuulv, Pal.. Willi Its new liulldlngs, newly forni-linl and cimileke lalniratorlea, heiiutifu! sur rotiiHliiis and home lurlnem-es, Is one ol the Iwst equipped srlirad lor the training of boys ami voting men tin the coast. It Is in charge of ltr. Ira (I. Hunt and is ar. credited at th universities, feint for cat alog, Tenth year begiua August 6, l!0. 'The empress dowager ol China is ths one woman in th world to defy all Europe. 8he is now about SO year old, aud fur the last 40 year ba ex erted an all-powerful Influent in di recting the affairs of (lilu. She it the second wife ot the emperor, aud )e- cause she bore him a sou and th first wife did not she takes precedence. A to education, she ha received the best China can give. A native wit and cleverness supply what she may lack iu book knowledge. DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Has Been Twenty-three Times Gold Struck mt Palmer. Loomis, Wash., July 16. In the Palmer mountain tunnel the last 30 feet driven has gone through a forma tion highly mineralized, giving assays each day running from $3.74 to $37 in gold. The last shot at the face broke into a well defined ledge, showing much blue quarts foil of mineral which may prove one ot toe most important i meut Coi in uie niHWjry ot ujo runnui. mis ledge is in a different formation from that of the other 23 and the good values pj Breeding the cuttings of the foot wall make the crossing and testing of this 23d vein a matter of special interest. ENORMOUS Suit Over Mlnlnc Claims. Aancouver, Wash., July 16. The case of Adolpb Hooper and Victor Carl son against J. G. Copely and U. M. Launian was on trial before a special jury, called for this case, in the super ior court. Tha case relates to the rights of the parties to certain mining claims in the St. Ilelou mining dis trict, in Skamania county. The suit was first brought in Lewis county, and was transterred to Skamania county, where the property in controversy "is located. The trial was held in this county to suit the convenience of the parties to the action. Since the com meucement of the action, the defend ant, J. G. Copley, died, and Charlei W. Thompson, administrator of his es tate, was substituted as a party defend ant. New Oregon Mining Companies. The Elk Creek Gold Mining Com pany, city ol union, $50,000. The Lillian Gold Mining and Invest- inpany, Baker City, $500,000. Keystone, Belle and Gold Boy Con solidated Alining Company, Baker City, fZ.OUU.UUU. ANACONDA PLANT Hew Machinery Weighs Nearly T Million Pouads. Anaconda, Mont., Jnly 16. New machinery weighing 1,650,000 pounds is being installed in the concentrating plant of the Anaconda Mining Com pany here. The company is using 24 Huntington mill five feet in diameter. of the latest pattern; 24 sett of crush ing rolls, 40 inches in diameter by 16- inch face, with forged steel shells; eight Blake crushers, 24x13 inches, snd 16 Blake crushers 15x5 inches. GOOD MONTANA MINE. Copper aad Gold Produced at tho Cop per Clin. Missoula, Jnly 16. Visitors in the city from the Copper Cliff mine report the shaft down 200 feet snd the ore running high grade. The owners ex pect to drift at this depth and find bet ter ore. There is on tbe dump about 35,000 worth of ore, running in both gold and copper. IDAHO MINING COMPANIE8. Wallace Reports Two Recently Incor porated, Moderately stacked. Wallace, Idaho, July 16. The Nov elty Mining & Milling Compuny, limit ed, has filed articles of incorporation. Its principal plaoe of business is Wal lace, and its capital stock of $30,000 is divided into 300,000 shares. The Capitol Mining & Milling Com pany has filed articles of incorporation. wallaoe is tbe principal plaoe of busi ness, and the capital stock of $100,000 is divided int 1,000,000 shore. Now Washington Mining Coinpaniet. Gold Ledge Consolidated Mining & .Milling Cotnpanv, Spokane, $100,000. Hacramento Gold Mining Company, spoicane, iiou.uuo. Pilgrim Gold Mining & Milling vxmipaoy, uavenport, f 100,000. Golden Era Mining Company, Col ville, $75,000. Consolidated Gold Mining Company, Republic, $1,500,000. Myitle Mining & Milling Company, iscoma, id0U,0U0. Bald Moo n tain Mining Company, uiear -alio, 91,000,000. Galena King Mining & Milling Com pany, Hepublic, $75,000. Portland Market. Wheat Wall. Walla. 566TXc: Valley, 57 i'c; Bluestem,60o per bushel. t lour Best grades, $3.20; graham. $3.70; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 85c; choice gray, 83o per bushel. Barley reed barley, $14.000 15.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13.50 ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $10(3 11: clover,$7a 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $07 per ton. Butter i'ancy creamery, 85 40c; store, 25o. Eggs 16o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18o; Young America, 14c; new cheese JOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(1 8.60 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs, $2.O03.5O; geese, $4.00(3)5.00 forold; $4.50(96.60; ducks, $3.00(4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14a16o per pound. Potatoes 4050oper sack: sweets. (g yo per ponnu. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75o; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, lio per pound; parsnips. $1: onions, l.ic per pound; carrots, $1. Hops 3 a so per poond. ool alley, 15(9160 per pound: ijuitern Oregon, 10 15c; mohair, 25 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers ana ewes, 82.c; dressed mutton, 19 TH'c per pound; lambs, 6'Ao. Hogs Gross, choice heavy. $5.00: iignt and feeders, 14,60: dressed. $5.00 8.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers. $4.0004.60: cows, $3.604.00; dressed beef, 6,3 7 74o per pound. Veal Large, Ji(17e: small. 6 m 6e per pound. poo ntrss orr with Ats tbstii. bounded to tbe spot, picked up the glistening thing snd bounded off again. Blushing, the girl. In bar perplexity, j cast a wistful glance at the dog In tb distance. Quickly sh placed her trembling hand over ber mouth and kept It there, while she started In pur suit of th dog. The chase was excit ing. Pedestrians paused to watch. After many turns, rushes, dodges and halts th pretty maiden caught tbe dog at Tenth street The animal fell pros trate at her commands. Drop It, Fldo; drop It!" she cried. Th dog obeyed, opened Its mouth and dropped upon tbe pavement with great reluctance the proud maiden's set of false teeth. Exchange. ssV Jttsstwpea -awasasiKELUir.; - viiaaA- gKUCT " "I Ifj ' ' . r 7. v Mad of the Best IvUterUU. thoroughly ieuoad, by competent workmen. Il stands without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. The Plsinvew, Or., ont 10,000 pounds of month. , creamety turned butter the past The oity treasurer of Fairhaven, Wash., has just "called in $5,300 ol warrants. Tbe necessary acreage is pledged tc secure a starch factory at linbler, in Union county. Spokane lawyers have agieed to close their offices at noon each Saturday dur ing July and August. The Stayton, Or., creamery paid 17 cents for butter fat its first month, and 18 cents last month. Port Townsend's school directors have re-established tbe oflice of city superintendent ol schools. A young man named Arthur Dunn lost his right leg at gtaruuck, Wash., on the 9th by attempting to board a moving train. In every home you will find at least a half dozen skin lotions and toilet articles on a girl's dressing table, and a boy- with bands chapped and bleed-, lnal; Persian ding. seuuU Baa Francisco Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 18(3 15o per pouna; eastern Oregon, 10 15c; Val ley, Jo30c; Northern, 1013o. hops iow crop, ll a l8o net pouna. f Butter Fancy creamery 18 (3 19c: do seconds, 17se; fancy dairr. 17c; do seconds, 16 160 per pound. fcggs btore, 18Jc; fancy ranch. 17c. Millstuffs Middlings. $17.00 a 30.00; bran, $13.60(913.50. Hay Wheat $6.60 10; wheat and oat $6.00(39.60; best barley $6.00(3 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(36.00 per ton: straw, 26 (g 40c per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 60(3 65c; Ore gon Burbanks, 80c g 90; river Bur banks, 85 05c; new, 70c $ 1.25. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(38.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 75c$1.60; do choice $1.75(82.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60 , 3.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom- dates, flao pw Rons;! on tb Job Master. 'A few days since," relates a solic itor, "as I was sitting with my friend D In his office, a man came In and said: " 'Mr. W , th livery stable keeper, tricked me shamefully yesterday, and I want to be even with him.' " 'Stat your case,' said D . T asked him how much he'd charge me for a horse to go to Richmond. He said half a sovereign. I took the horse, and when I came back be said be want ed another half sovereign for coming bsck, and made me pay It' gave his client some legal ad vice, which be Immediately acted upon. a follow. He went to tbe livery stable keeper, and said: - -now mucn win you charge for bone to go to Windsor" "The man replied: " 'A sovereign.' "Client accordingly went to Windsor. came back by rail, and went to ths liv ery stable keeper, saying: 'Her Is your money,' paying him a sovereign. " 'Where Is my horse T said W - -He's at Windsor,' answered th client. 1 hired htm only to go to Windsor!'" Coaundrnm. A good conundrum 1 like an Inani mate object, because it cannot die. A correspondent of tbe New York Bun recalls one propounded by the poet John Godfrey Saxe, and mentioned to the writer by one of his daughters. Al though of reputable age, It Is apparent ly new in print, and so Is repeated cere: Can yon tell me wby a hypocrite's eye can better descry than you can, or I, upon bow many toes a pussy cat goes? A hypocrite heat can best counter- felt, and so, I suppose, can best count ber toes. Probably. ' Haughty Lady (who has purchased a stamp) Must I put it on myself 7 Postofftc Assistant (very politely) Not necessarily, ma'am; It will proba bly accomplish mor if you put It on tb letter. Tlt-Blt. The Famous German Wood Preserver) ..A VENARiUS CARBOUflEUrj.. WHICH I'ERMANBNTLY DKHTIIOY ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. TOnt Application is all that Is required. It lasts for years. Ii your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and Information to the following" distributing- ao-entsj Perfection Pile Preservine Co.. Seattle. Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oreg-on.j Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco Cat. Mitchell Wagons Arc the best that can fee made. Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Vagon, because it is nude of the best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience in building wagons, during which time the manu facturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a & iri e . guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, If none in your vicinity, w will sell to you direct. Send for circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO PORTLAND, OREGON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMinnville, ' Med ford and La Grande. Mention this paper. Hero's a Proposition Isn't It reasonable to aunniMe that a firm of mi year experience cuiuu iflll 7011 111. nest way to si't goml value for your monevT Jf yon sru mskliis improvements In yonr nouns, or build ing a new house, no matter liow smnll or isrirs the sum you wish to spend In eleetriesl or (as futures, fireplaces, msntel furniture, etc., y,m will snve money and he well suited II von ,,. suit THI JOHN HAKKKTT CO., ill first Street, foreland, Orsgss, When a woman tell a hired girl story to ber company, they wonder how often her husband bas been compelled to bear it If a father call bl 12-yar-old child at 9 'clock at night, and asks that It .a t bed, sem people call it a "mat" I Dayton's FIy Killer t!el a few minutes even Inn, will rid your house nl Hies and Mosiiulioua. No mark or stain loft on the ceilings or walls. Works like nisido. Pries 26 sent. Write for hook let. Dsyton Hardware Co., rorUand.oreifuu. 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