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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1900)
u u u MINES AND MINING. u u Han With New Ideas Na.ded U fro.. peet Kaatora Oragou If In anal Fields. about woman' Ills oan ba frankly told by one woman to Boomer Remember thai Mrs, Plnkham Is a woman Itsmomkor that her advice and medktltto have cured m mIMIon woman of weak' nesses peculiar to their BOX. Remember that no man OYor sees a latter written to Mrs Plnkham for advice, that the tetter Is opened, road and an swered by women, and James Duckworth"; one of tht original ooaters of th K. and , ruin, in Cracker creek district, near Sumpter, Oregon, and one of the best informed men in the camp, aaya that what this country need ia a tlioruagh prospecting by men with ew Meat, The old timers always look for a certain kind of float, and are particular about the formation, N,avr hardly a week passe without aome find being made on hill (idea that have been run over for year by the old timera and pronounced worthies. Mr. Duckworth visited a property at the foot of the mountain on the 8uup- ter-Granit wagon road, and found Ben l eager and bia partner, Montana min ing nien, working on a 200-foot ledg that he baa I wen over many timet and considered worth lesa. Development show that the ledge is filled with liO testimonial OVOr pub- strata of qUrt of a bluish appearance. llshed without special permission. Remember that Lydia , Plnkham's Vogotablo Compound Is ths recog nized safeguard of wo man's health. Remember these things when some other remedy Is suggested, and remem ber them when you want advtoom Mrs, Plnkham's address Is Lynn, Mass "It An? Mas Will Io Hia Will." These are days of intense intellectual Activity. To be accepted a proposition must be backed by incontestable scien tiflo proof. Because of this many earn est souls seem to find themselves bin dered in that spiritual growth and fel lowsbip for which they long and strive. It is well to remember that logic can' not decide everything; that the truths to be gained bv faith are still the transforming truths; and that only those who live in tbe spirit can talk of proving or disproving tbe things of the spirit. We must seek to find. We must seek to know. and all of it pans gold. A number o( assays have been maae, giving $3 to 13. The ledge can be traced for over two miles, from one side of tbe moun tain to the other, and it prospects throughout. At present a 25-foot shaft ia being sunk, from' which a cross out will be run to determine if the values go down. If favorable results shall be obtained, machinery will be secured and a shaft sunk 800 to 400 feet. There ia such a large body of ore that, with present values, to to 4 per ton, the property ia another Tread well. Facilities for mining and milling are excellent. At the head of Bull Bun creek, running alongside of this ledge, in early days there was placer mining. THE tas prases MIDSUMMER TRADE. t of Tone, Rather Thaa et Ueuiand. Bradstreet'i says: While trade la till only of mid-summer volume, the beginnings of improvement in demands are apparently becoming visible. The improvement is still on of tone, rather than of demand, but with a yield of 840,000.000 bushels of wheat, a next to record breaking yield of corn, and a very large proportion of oats,;tbe est era crop situation contain many en oouraging feature. The Southern cot' ton crop has undoubtedly suffered, and conditions are nnprecedentedly low for this season of the year, but the acreage planted was a large one, aud prices are so much higher that a satis factory financial return la confidently looked for. The effort of the big iron and steel concerns to control prices, if really made, has proven abortive, aud another wholesale slashing of quotations is to be reported this week. The industrial situation is rather bet ter a a result of agreements upon wages by a number of iron and steel maim facturing concerns and their employes. Lower prices for lumber are appar ently inducing more activity iu build ing, though how much is due to this or how much to the settlement of labor disturbances Is hard to measure. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate 3,829,910 bush- la, against 8,018,833 bushels last week. Business failures In the United States number 221 as compared with 14tt last week. Business failure in the Dominion of Canada number 83 as compared with 25 last week. There was little wash gravel in the owing to the eating creek bed, and tbe diggings frequently . flesh. dipped to the hillside, where no gravel was found, but rich dirt. At that time it was wondered where the gold came from, and no one ever thought the big dike was guilty, but this recent discovery is almost proof positive that the placer gold came from the dike. Ninety persons were made seriously ill at Kheine, Westphalia, Germany, of diseased bora. A MOUNTAIN OF QUARTZ. la the Blue Try Allea's Faat tat, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, anil get itrei easily. If you have smarting feet or ticht shoes, trv Allen's Foot-hase. ll cools (lie teet anil makes walking env. Cures ingrowing nails. woolen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Kelieves corns ami bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. We have 30,000 testimonials. Trv it todar Bold hr all druggists anil shoe dealers for I6c. Trial i.ark.-iEeFCKK. Address Allen 8. Olinstead, LeKoy. . V. The mavor of Philadelphia says that hundreds if not thousands of women in that good old Quaker cirr, women of position and respectability, are ad dicted to the opium habit. "To this end," says Mavor Ashbridge, "our laws need to be radically amended. Did Ton Kver Kan Acroaa an old letter ink all faded out? Couldn't have been Carters Ink lor it doesn't fade. Put a tobacco victim into a hot bath, ays Mel ha Lander, and let him re main there until be prespires freely; then drop a fly into tbe water, and in stant death will ensue. The supreme court of Michigan has tendered a unanimous decision to the effect that village have the right to prohibit the sale of intoricating liquors ia every lorm if they choose. There was an acreage of 185 in the commitments to jail for drunkenness in tbe province of Ontario during 1899. Tbe increase amounted to over 150 per cent. HEALTHY WOMEN. Mary J. Kennedy, manager of Ar mour & Co.'s exhibit at the Trans- Miseissippi Exposition, at Omaha, &eb., writes the following of feruna, as a cure for thai common phase of sum m er catanh, known as indi gestion. Miss Kennedy says: "1 found the continual change of diet incidental to eight years traveling com pletely upset my digestive system. In consulting sev eral physicians they decided 1 suffered with catarrh of the stomach. "Their pre scriptions did not seem to help me any, so, reading of tbe remarkable cure effected by the use of Beruna I decided to try it and soon found myself well repaid. -"I have now used reruns for about three months and feel completely re J u vena ted. I believe I am permanent ly cured, and do not hesitate to give nnstmted prates to your great remedy, Peruna." The causes of summer catarrh are first, chronic catarrh; second, derange ments of the stomach and liver; third, impure blood. Such being tbe case any on who knows anything whatever about the operations of Beruna can understand why this remedy is a permanent cure for summer catarrh. it eradicates chronic catarrh from the system, invig orates tbe stomach and liver.clcanses tbe blood of all impurities, and therefore permanently cures by lemoving the cause a host of maladies peculiar to hot weather. Tbe cause being removed the symptoms disappear of themselves. .''Summer Catarrh" sent free to any address by tbe 1'eruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Hi I itw Remarkable Farmatlom ll Klsar Dletrlrt. The Bine river, Oregon, district ii rapidly forging to the front, and is now enjoying an era of activity but little dreamed of a year or two ago. Extensive develpment work is being done, aand Imost without exoeption claims are proving valuable. Tbe sta bility of the district ha been conclu sively proved, and as a result prospec tor have nocked in here this spiing by tbe hundreds. inning capital has been attracted, and one mill is in sue cesslnl pperation and several more are in course of construction. ' New discov eries are being made in almost every direction; most notable among which aie the discoveries on the Calapooia and McKenxie rivers, which show ex tremely rich ore, and tbe immense mountain of quartz four miles up Blue river. This mountain of quarts is a remarkable formation, and is probably unparalleled in mining discoveries. The mountain is 1,370 feet high, and appears to be nearly all quartz. At the top several cliffs of solid quartz project for a hundred feet or more above the surface, while vein of ore crop out in all directions. The ore as says from $3.50 to f 13 per ton. The Lucky Boy mine has been com polled to shut down five stamps, owing to shortage of water, since the dry season set in. The remaining five stamps are kept going day and night. The company has tbe machinery for sawmill on the ground, and, as soon as it can be set up, lumber will be sawed and a flume constructed which will furnish plenty of water for operating all of the stamps. Jones ec Co. nave tbe foundation laid for a sawmill at the Blue river bridge, ana already have a number of logs ready to saw. The machinery for the mill is expected to arrive in a short time. The mill will be situated at the new Blue Biver city townsite, and is intended to supply the local market. It will be operated by steam power, and will have a capacity ot 10,000 feet per day. , fltampe.de to S ta w art Rf rer. The steamer Danube, which recently arrived at Victoria, B. C, brings news of a rich strike on the headwater of Stewart river, 400 mile from Dawson. A stampede Is on, boat going up in a continuous string. At White Horse a whisky famine prevails. Saloons are licensed, but cannot get permit to bring in liquor. Tbe police are watch ing- the boundary for smugglers, and have made many seizure. Northwest Notes. A cold storage warehouse is in course of construction at Troy, Idaho. A hay warehouse, 82x70 feet, , 16 feet high is being bnilt at Palouse, Wash. King county is said to furnish one- fourth the inmates of the Walla Walla penitentiary. Walla Walla boasts of shipping 60 PACIFIC COAST TRADE. oattla Markata. Onions, new, ls'o. Lettuce, hot house, (1 per crate. Potatoes, new. lc. Beets, per sack, 85c (gfl. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, 60 75c Cauliflower, native, 75o. Cucumbers 60 60c. Cabbage, native and California, 11.001.35 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes $1.35. Butter Creamery, 23c; Eastern 33c; dairy, 1733c; ranch, 15(3170 pound, Eggs 34o. Cheese 12o. Poultry 14c; dressed, 14 15c; spring, $3.50. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $19.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $33; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $30. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended straights, $3.35; California, $3.35; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Mill tuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 7c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9 11c. nam urge, lac; smau, io?; breakfast bacon, 13 c; dry salt sides, 8c. "A Manifest Destiny," by Julia Ma (ruder, will appeal especially to girl of about 10, a the heroine, Bettlna Mowbray, I of the old-fashioned type. The Seeker," by Stanley Waterloo, point out the "recrudescence of super stition In the United States," as exem plified In faith cure and similar fads. "Old Madame, and Other Tragedies," by Harriet Preacott Spofford, Is a col lection of five stories, all Intensifying human agony and repleta with dra matic effects. Within the last year, three of J. M. Barrle'a books, "Tbe Little Mlulster," 'A Window In Thrums," and "Mar. taret Ogtlvy" have been translated aud published In Germany. Alan McAulay, a Scottish writer com paratively unknown in this country, haa written a romance of Edinburgh and Scotch rural life, called 'The Rhymer," having liobert Burn for the central figure. Jamea A. Wlckersham, a professor ot modern languages, who live In Terra Haute, Ind., ha published "Enoch Wllloughby: A Novel of the Middle West," dealing with character of a feneration ago. , One million, six hundred and ten thousand copies of the novel of Linn Boyd rorter "Albert Boss" have al ready been sold. He Is at work on hi twenty-third, the title of which wlU be A Sugar Princess." "Geber: A Tale of the Belgn of Harun al Rascbld." by Mr. Kate A. Benton, is said to be a remarkable book the author' first prose work. It I pronounced worthy to be a companion volume to Tbe Arabian Nights." A historical romance, by Mary E. Wilklns, called 'The Heart' High way," ha it scene laid In Virginia, In the seventeenth century, though the writer keep to the realistic style no well known In her New England sto ries. A favorite subject of Kipling' was tbe possibilities of what might happen to a man in a London fog. The Idea also struck Robert Barr forcibly, and when I was lunching with blm on day e got so carried away by It a to plan a story in which a highly respectable man who hated another highly respect able man was to walk up behind No. 1 In the fog and percolate him with a bowle knlte. Then tbe ghost of the murdered man was to dog the other In the fog and make him 'unkind to bis elf.' I don't know whether the story wa ever written. Barr probably for rot all about it ininnnnnun H.0UM.A t have. Mast wains; CA !! for Insomaia. wita whine 1 Have be. aSlloied tor evar twenty rears, and 1 can say that Csscerets biro gtran ma mora rallal than eay other ranie dr I Has. arar tried. I aball certainly noun nand mum 10 air friends aa bams all tba; art raprmaitd." Taoa tiltxaau, Eifln, Ilk ie-rSN CANOV i f XpJ CATHARTIC Pleasant, Palaiaaia. Peieni. Taata awd. r Ootid, Mater Siokea. Weaken, or Grlne Ito, M. KM. ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... kaf nr twr.f. rune, iwtmi. t. m Mft.Tfl.Rlfi "r111 "'l.llr"!fe' " '- JBIBTuauan Habit LAW AS INTERPRETED. a ' 1 "iu imAimip aq moil num ui 11 -noon mnr. -dnjB ulrm , carloads of fruit and vegetable the past two weeks. Apple scab is reported among the trees in tbe vioinity of Moscow, Idaho, especially in the American Bidge district. Deer are reported to be plentiful in Coo county thi season. Tbey are frequently seen in band of seven or eight. Washington railroad are following a rule that no packages weighing more than 350 pound will be accepted or checked as baggage. Deposits in Walla Walla's banks reach $1,400,000; in tbe Spokane' banks $5,000,000. Other Eastern Washington centers are similarly well 1 supplied with money. 1 Tbe new wool scouring mill at Tbe Dalles, Or., report a rush of work. , A firm at Eugene, Or., recently en gaged in the business of curing meats. The manager says he will soon begin to buy all pork products that may be of- ered, and will sell direct to retailers.'. W. O. Owen, a government inspec tor, is in Wallowa county, Or., to ex amine some recent surveys. He is ac companied by men from Wyoming and South Dakota. At Elgin they bought a wagon, four horse team and pack outfit, and employed a 000k for their Portland JHarkal. Wheat Walla Walla. 655Gc; Valley, 66c; Bluestem, 69c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.30; graham, $3.70; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Oata Choice white, 85c; choice gray, 33o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14.0015.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13.50 ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $10 11; clover.f 7 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 40c; store, 35c. Egg" 17to perdozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3 8.60 per dozen; hens, $4.60; spring, $2.00(33.60; geese. $4.005.00 (orobl; $4.50(36.60; ducks, $3.00(g4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14 & 15c per pound. Potatoes 40 50c per sack; sweets, 5)2'c per pouna. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 70 per pound; cab bage, IKo per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, lc per pound; carrots, $1. Hops 3 (3 So per pound. Wool Valley, 1516e per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10 (g 15c; mohair, 35 per pound. j Mutton Gross, best sheep, wether and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7 7c per pound; lambs, 6)40. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $5.00 0 6 .60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(4.60; cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef, 6 7ho per pound. Veal Large, 6)g7c; small, 8(3 8o per pound. aa Fraaelaeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 18(315oper pound; Eastern Oregon, 1016c; Val ley, 18 30c; Northern, 10(3 13o. Hops 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 18 19c; do seconds, 18c; fancy dairy, 17c; do seconds, 15(3 16 o per pound. Eggs Store, 15o; fancy ranch, I8K0. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 & 30.00; bran, $13.50 18.60. Hay Wheat $6.60(310; wheat and oat $6.00(39.60; best barley $6.00(3 7.00; alfalfa, $6.00(88.00 per ton; traw, 25 (3 40c per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 60(8 65c; Ore gon Burbanks, 80c 90; river Bur banks, 8665o; new, 70c$1.26. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $3.76(38.35; Mexican limes, $4.00(3 6.00; California lemons 75cg$l,60; do choice $1.76(33.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60(3 t.60 per bunch; pineapple, nom inal; Persian date, 6 (16 He per fouad. Publication of charge against a can didate for judge is held, in State vs. Uosklns (Iowa), 47 L. K. A. 223, not to be privileged when they are published utside of the judicial district fur which tbe judge Is to be elected. Right to a mechanic's lien for the Im provement of grounds by enrichment of the soil, planting flowers, shrubs. trees, etc., without making any struc ture thereon, except a rustic bridge of slight Importance, Is denied In Nans vs. Cumberland Gap Park Company (Tenn.), 47 L. R. A. 273, where the stat utes clearly contemplate such Ileus shall be created ouly by the erection of some building. Authority to set apart a portion of a public highway for a bicycle path Is held. In State vs. Bradford (Mluu.), 47 L. R. A. 144, to be granted by Implica tion when a statute makes it unlawful to drive animal on such bicycle path, but it Is held that this act must be re stricted to bicycle path which are public, and that It would be Invalid s to those constructed on private grounds for private use. Judgment against a solvent garnishee which tbe plalutiff falls to collect, with out any excuse, is held, la Bowen vs. Port Huron E. and T. Co. (Iowa), 47 L. R. A. 131, to constitute a satisfac tion of the claim against the original debtor for the amount of such judg ment With this case there ia a not collating the other authorities on th effect of a judgment against a gar nishee to merge or satisfy the liability , of the principal debtor. Ejection of a trespasser from the footboard of a locomotive, though bis presence there does not Interfere with the manipulation of the machinery by the engineer, whose position is Inside the cab, 1 held. In Galveston H. A 8. A. R. Co, v. Zantzlnger (Texas), 47 L. R. A. 282, to be within the authority of the engineer, when be ba possession and control of tbe engine, o that th railroad company Is liable for th wrongful exercise of hi authority. A provision of an insurance policy to the effect that none of It terms can b modified, nor any forfeiture under It j waived, save by agreement In writing signed by tbe president or secretary, Is held, in Cole vs. Union Central Life In- surance Company (Wash.), 47 L. R. A. 201, to be Inoperative on a person who made a contract for Insurance with the J general agent and manager of a for , elgn company and who did not assent or have any knowledge of uch a pro vision or any information that It would be contained In the policy to be Issued. Fall and Explicit Directions. Two bicyclists passing through a mall town on tbe Long Island shore decided to take the train from ther home. Being unfamiliar with the place tbey stopped to inquire of a colored woman the way to tbe railway station. I "We are stranger," they said; "would yon kindly direct u to the station?". "Certainly, uh," she replied; "Keej a goln' right on till yo' come to de cor ner wha de ole postofflce used ter be. den tu'n to yo' lef an' you'll go right to de station." I As they rode off she beamed with pride, they with amusement; and al though they found the station tbey have yet to discover the "corner wha d ol postofflce used ter be." New Tork Sun. rhaaoe of Hunjar. The kinds of Itungtor are described, w are told, by Dra. Alathieu ami Beauchant, aud have been named "painful hunger" aud "agonizing hunger." The need of taking tooC gen Tally produces secretion ot the gastrii juice, and with some persons the ex cess of acid in this fluid causes pain, which may be allayed by taking an alkali to neutralise it.. The variety ol hunger referred to above a "agonizing hunger" i characterised by paiuful anxiety of mind. Those who suffer from it fear that some terrible accident is about to happen to them; they break out into presperation, tremble, and sometimes lose their reason. If food it token, all these symptoms disappear HOITTS SCHOOL, Menlo Tark, Kan Mateo Comity, Cal Willi us new hmlilliii;, newly l'uriii.liei and cointilele mlHiralories. beiiiiulut rnumiins-s anil home inllnenres. is one ul the beat eouiniKHt schools lor Ihe triiinliiii 1 nova ami vming men on uie eoat. 11 Ik In chnnrr ol Dr. Irali. limit ami it ae- i-rettiteit at Ihe universiiies. ,entl fnn-at- alog, Tenth year begins August t), limn. The ordinnry string bean, th pod of which are eaten, is a good crop to grow for seed, provided the seed ground and used (or stock, it produce but little vine, but the seed can broadcasted aud whru the beau a; dry the vines should lie pulled up ami thrown fou the bam floor to be heater out, which work may be postponed un til winter if preferred. Bowaro of Olatmeat for Catarrh Thai Contain Maroary, As snerenrr Mill surelr destrov tfaa senae nl emeu ami completely deranae the whole ava u-m wnenenierinr u tnrmisn tne mutton, aur- laeea. bwu artiulea should never be uu as cejt on nresi-rii'tioiia from refutable pbyst- eiana.aa tlimlamaite they will 1I11 Is ten loil to tneiooilvoman poialulr derive Iron them tiall s catarrh t ure. nianulai-tureil br . Cbetiev at Co.. Toledo. ().. eon ta! lie nomereurr and Is taken hiii-riialljr, actltii directly upon the Mood and mucous stirlaeea of the system. In burins Hall's t'atarrb Cure lie aureyoa Ret tbe eenuiue. It is taken Internally, aud mada In Toledo. Ohio, by i. J. Cbeuey a Vo. Teail. naoniais free. Void by liriiHlsta, prlee 7.V. per bottle. Hail's Family fills are lb a best. Every time a rain comes tbe rral grass will get a start. VI ben verj young it oan be easily destroyed with 1 rake or weeder, but give it two 01 three days' start after a rain, with tht weather very warm, and cousiderabii labor will be required to get rid of it t is not difficult to couquer it if taker in time, but the work must not bt postponed. Mothers will liml 11 m Wlualnw'a Mmlh. big Kvruu thejwst reined v to use for thrit .uuurvii uurtn tuv leeiuing pertou. easltlvaness of rish. Most fishes are very sensitive to ex ternal touch and some possess special organs for this sense. The sent ol greatest sensitiveness is about tht snout, but this sensitiveness in fisb does not appear to go to the limit by causing it to leel pain from a wound Para Blood Maana Perfect Health. The blood carries all material for repalrlni me a.im. nai uiinmi menus I'su rvlinm, ( awards mean pure, wholesome biuod. brug. llt, 10c, 24c, W. Mealen's Prosperity. Mexico in the past nine yean hat doubled its revenues, doubled its ex ports, doubled the number of its factor ies and multiplied by three its baukimj capital and the continuance of thii great prosperity is now quite as pro nounced a aver during the decade. I do not believe Plso's Cure for Con. sumption has an equal for couirhs and colds. Joii! r". Bovta, Trinity tjprinirs. Ind., teb. 16, KIWI. A Sure Thing. "Time will tell," said Mr. Wise man, in oracular tones. SI t'.. I : ,v 1 . . I .or. rjiouruiuj, auiueu auu unserve!. I it lima aoean't, some will." Maatlrv of mill Hufferln. T tii-svu is uu biu, sonow aud pain in ilia world if it is all an illusion why did Jesus weepf If there were no pain in His death on the cross, why did He pray: "Father, H it be possible, let this cup pass from Ms." If thers was no atonement needed, why did He dls? II was a man of sorrow and acquaint ed with grief how could 11 sorrow over imaginary afflictions and b ac quainted with griefs which bud nu reality? ' ' Beets nmy be planted as late as July for a successive table crop. Ground that haa been well limed suit wall. For stock the sugar beet ia considered one of the best. Manual worse Is grow to large sise, but contain more woody fiber and are coarser than sonar beets, though they give larger yields. Millions Vnrlilaaaball. A million of dollars are spent every year for baseball, hut large as this is, it cannot equal the amount spent in search of health, We urge those who havs spent much anil lost hop to try Hosteller's tSioniacb Hit ters, It streiiitthent th stomach, makes ingestion ruy, and cures dyspepsia, con situation, biliousness aud weak kidneys. OiiallHettU "Do yon know anything about drill- ! inn?" asked tbe sargeuut. I "Faith, I kow all about It," replied the raw recruit. "I worked in a quurry . for monny years before I j'iued th army." Tircsl, Weak This is tits condition when lb blood lonsa lis vitality. Appetite falls because fond cnuiiot bs assimilated. Then tbs strength rapidly declines. Hood's bars, parilla corrects mailers at once enriches and vitalises ths blood, creates an appettt and restores health and vigor, list a bottls of Hood's today and let It do you tbe tains good It Is doing others. Hood's Saraaparilta Is America's Greatest Mediciu. Trie 1. Hood's Pills cure liver III. the non-lrrllstliissnS uiily cathartic to take with llood'a MareKmrlllaI Hweet corn may I is forced at th start by using a little ultruta of soda around each hill after th plant ar up, but pluuty of manure should l used before th sued Is planted. It 1 not dillloult to have sweet corn until late in tli season If plantings are mad once month, even as late as th first of An gust, with the dwarf varlties. fitow. ell's Kvergroon I still oue of th favor ites for a standard crop. Duty. ICvery good dned will find recogni tion from Uod, if not from man. (lot! knows when to do it and how to do it. Let us do our duty, and, if th reward . doe not come, let us not be disoonr aged. The essence of duty is riuher than au.v reward, aud it 1 vastly bet j tor to win it than auy reward. 'Ihe Kind You llmvo Alwuya Uouulit liitd borne tiio ultriiu- turo ot ton. II. Fletcher, iiikI liita born iiuulo under Inlet ieroiiiU Hupvrvlnion for over JM yonrs. Allow no ona to deceive you in thin. Counterfeit!., Imitations) unit .liist-ajup-rMMl" are but Kxperlinent. unit ciidtuisrrr tlio fceultb. of Cuildreu Experience ngulnst Kxperliueut. What is CASTORIA Cnatorln ia a litirniles" substitute) for Cantor Oil, Inrv. Iforle, Drop aud Koothliiu" Syrupa. It ia l'leammt. It tontalna neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Aureotlo HuliKtunee. Ita wro U lU Kimraiitec. It den troys Worms) and ullitys Fevcrlhltnowt. It cure IHarrliu-a and Wliid Colic, It relieves Teething; Troublen, euro C'otiallnatlon and Flatulency. It rutfiinlliitc tbe Food, regulate th . Htomuell and ilnwels glvlnir healthy and natural lcr. Tho Children's I'ttuaccaXlio Mother' Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought Sears the Signaturo of MM. tin. asWssMMWT In Use For Over 30 Years. vwe eaavawa eaaav, BMiaaav evesrv. aaw vaea aire. mm The Famous German Wood Preserver) AVEtlARiUS VARBOUtJEWJ. WHICH I'KltSI INa-NTI.Y IJKHTIttlt ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. gWOnt application U all that is required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following: distributing agents Perfection Pile Preserving- G Seattle, Wash. Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon. Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. woman Mitchell Wagons Arc Ihs brst that can ht made. Nothing Is or can be lupcrior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made ol th best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience in building wagons, during which time th manu facturers have had but one aim, and to produce the best possible to build, is a guarantee ol quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you ret the best that can be made, AGENTS EVERYWHERE, If none in your vicinity, we will tell to you direct. Send for circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, ORECON. Branches at Spokane. Seattle Salem, McMlnnvlllm, It is hardly consistent to say that interest in the Bible is declining while ' 9-Klin fttlfl -nnia III it ... tutini, ,..! I I - " -1 . 1. vug..... v. . . ... w.u JI.WU very year. Horace Greeley once said: "Show me a drunkard who does not nse tobac co, and 1 will show yon a white blackbird." Medford and La Grande. . Mention this paper, DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Am Pae-Slmll Wrapper Balow. If (f '! ' - T , , 1 . ' M ill - ) Made of ihe Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. It tlai without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Vary a mall mmd aa aaay Many a man's shattered furtun is do ta Ala Dgllgeac in mmiiag hit wax It Mtaat 1 u 1 FOR NEDACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR IIUOUSREtS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. FOR IAU0W SXIH. JFORTHCCOMPLEXIOR CMBMUSSvai Miataan aasaan'sj. lMt I trriy TstaMvaVs2. CUHK SICK HEADACHE. Hero's a Proposition Isn't it reasonable tn siijjimhiq t lint a firm of mi y. ars m parlrnp. ifiiulil Ml ymi ilu, tiunt way to art kI vain, for your money? ( you srv making- ImiiruvomiMits In your house, or nullil Iiik a new house, no matter how small or larus the sum you wish to spend in elreirh sl or itss natures, II ri-'l' , iiisnlel fiirnllllre, ete., you wilt save uioliey ami h. well Klllleil If r0ll roll, tilt THK JOII.N BA HHKl'V IU,. Wl H irst Street, furtlanit, Orsgos, Dayton's FIy Killer tVeil s few minutes even '"S".!" riil your limine ni Klles suil MosuulTotw. No mark or stain left on the eelllnits or walls. Works like tnasln. Prlie "ineeiits. Write lor hiKik let. Dayton liardwar. Co., I orlland, Oregon. HARD WORKING WOMEN fan find qnlek and permanent rellel for serious aud slrvuutte destroying troubles in Moore's Revealed Remedy Thousands have used it and thousands now pi-slte it. U cures irnianently. fl per hoills st your dniicglii's. SIM CPE llilliil I'ilaa prodnc. mi c ,"tv: h.: pension If BICKSU''. wnSlsjtan. D 8.7 they will r. .. eeiraquioa rati uaa. a. sth N. h v..i. u.. nh cv... p.nu,,..i... Mi., Li " ' f-' . wM.. u vi.iuh SIHUS isvs. tTmrimi I'ilss prodnc. moHture and cause iu:hfsf. i til. form, aa well aa llllnd, Ulneiitiis or rnitrudtuil , .esara eiiredk Dr.Boa.nko'. Plla a.m.Oy. tst..n Iti'tilns aud bleeding, Aljsortte tumors, ooi! a .Isr atdriissl.ta or asut y msll, Treallasfrss. Writs unabout juur caw. DB. UusANko, tada.Fa, JOIIN FOOLR,Pokti,aiid, Oasooii. can five you the best liariralns In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and winilinllls. 'i'ha nr teel I XL windmill, sold by blm, is unequalled. M. P. N. V, Mo. 811-ISOO. aiis wrltlna su.Btlos this pap.r,