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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1900)
Tha one thing that quail- flea a parson to give ad vim on any subject la axparlenoa experience creates knowladgom I f!o other parson has so wJa an axparlanoa with tamala Ilia nor auoh a record of auooasa as RSrsm Plnkham has hadm i Over a hundred thou sand oaaam ooma before haraaohyaar. Some per sonally, others by mall. And this has been going on for 20 years, day after day and day after day, Twenty years of oon atant suocess think of tha knowledge thus pained I Surely women mro wise In seeking ad vice front a woman with auoh an experience, as peolatty whan His freo If you are III got a bottle of lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound at onoathan writs Mrs Plnkham, Lynn, Mass, According to a return of the imper ial customs authorities the totnl Dum ber o( foreigners resident in tbe opeu porta of Chiua, was 13.421 at the md of the year 1898. D Tour Feet Arh and Bant! Shake into your times Allen's Foot Ease-, a powder for the fret. It makes tifriit or new shoes feel easy ; (rites instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com fort discovery of the te. . Cures swollen feet, blisters' and callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure lor iiiErowinir nails, swealiue. smarting:, hot. nthing left. We have over ,00u testimonials. It cures bile volt walk. All dni-jrii-is and shoe stores Veil it, Trial pai-kapr FliKE he mail. Address, Allen Si. Olmsted, Le Rot, X. Y. Ten Chinese newspapers are pub lished in Shanghai and the success they have achieved baa led to the establish meat of others at some of the other treaty ports. HOW'S THIS: . 7 offer One Handled Dollars Reward for any sase of Cater ih that can no; be curei by Hall's Catarrh Core. 9. 1. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0. We the undersigned, have known P J. Curlier tor tue past 15 rears, ami oeneve mm periecny bnuorahlc In all busin ss transuctiouJ and lin- aDciall' able to carry out any obligi uous mania by tueu arm. Wbst A Trx, Whoiesalu Druitrists, Tolelo, ". Wilsino, KiKMas A Man-itt, W nolenle Drug ists, Toledo, o. Hall's CaUrrb Cure is I ken .n: rnally. actnf ("i.-ecily on the blood and m coos surfaces 01 tbe ayst: m. Pr! e .&z per bo ile. fcd by at drug: lata, Testlmonl. la free. Hail 's Family r-tbibest. Daring tbe year 1898, 52,661 ves sels of 34,233,500 tons, entered and cleared Chinese ports. Of these ves sels 743, of 239,152 tons, wete Ameri cans. . Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing hrrup the best remedy to nse fur th'r Children during the teething period. Lieutenant Robert S. Clarke, of the Jiinth regiment, now in China, is prob ably the richest officer in tbe United States army. Mr. Clarke, grandson and principal heir of the late Alfred Corning Clarke, is still in his etirly twenties, is graduate of Yale and commands a fortune of millions. The tripping; feet the sparkling eye the graceful movement be long not alone to the budding maiden. These graces are the right aye duty of every woman until the hair whitens and regal dignity replaces them. The mother who guards her strength ha3 so much more to de vote to the care and education of her dear ones. She should be a comfort a cheer always. Yet how many feel that they have the strength to properly bal sme the home? The world is list less, weary and morbid. Its blood moves sluggishly and is full of im purities: It needs a kindling, in vigorating tonic to set it afire it needs Pe-ru-na, i THE ONE MEDICINE in the world which women may rely upon positively. Pe-ru-na is good for everyone, but particularly for women. The various weak nesses which afflict their delicate or ganism spring from inflammation or catarrh of tbe mucous lining.and Pe-ru-na is a specific for catarrh In any organ of tbe body. Any congestion of a mucous membrane simply means catarrh of th organ affected. This is why Pe-ru-na cures all sorts of troubles where other remedies fail. If there is a catarrhal at feet ion the matter with you anywhere J'o-ru-aa will cur you. I J Bast L'uu. rup. Tamsbuud. Ueefl I 1 n ttuft. Sole by dniggi-ng. - f f aJ eVsf . MINES , AND MINING. Itloiirllk Output or nilt fr In Tear IS JO- Will Rear TvibI f 45,000,000. Dawson, V. T., August 18. Tha Klondike output of gold duriug the yeat 1900 will reach $25,000,000. Improved methods of mi-tup, resulting from the Introduction of suitable ma chinery, together with a better knowl edge of conditions here, etc., cheapen ing the coat of production, and ground that was formerly unprofitable is now paying. Wattes are fairly good, f 5 per day ami board being the ruling pay, and, while there are many idle men eomplaiuiug of dull times, oue who really wauts work can get it. The action of the Canadian govern ment iu nrohibitins relocations on all the creeks and closing Houama ami Kl dorado to locations, is driviug out the prospector and email miner, aud re tards developtnment to that extent. Capital is coming in, however, and groups and blocks of claims are being boosht np for large workings. It is the old story of the individual niiuer giving way to the syndicates, aim hunting new prospects. Hundreds of these during the last spring hare left the Klondike and gone to American territory, where, it is claimed, the poor man has better chance than here. Noma has taken the majority, but many have gone to nearer points. An early rush went to the Koyuknk, but late reports from there are very unfavorable. Parties just returned say that very little gold has been taken ont in that camp, and the ground 'is ex ceedingly difficult to work, on account of glaciers which overlie the bedrock. ' Tl L.... lll .....I lit-..), frttAW Ait,. gings, both of which were practically deserted in the rusn to Dawson in 1897 and later in the Nome stampede last fall, are again coming into favor, 'or it 1 as never been disputed that there; is much good ground there that will pay wages and more. The latest candidate Is popular fa vor is the Tanana oistrict. Reports from there are generally good. The ground is three to seven feet deep only, overlaying a slate and purphry bed rock, and there is plenty of water for sluicing, all of which makes it an ideal connrty for summer working. It is said to be easily approached from the Tanana river. One to four ounces per day is said to be the usual amount per man, shoveling into the sluices. The recent action of the United States government in surveying a rail road and telegraph route from Valdes to Eagle City, and its promptness in pushing through a trail with stations, etc., along the line, is attracting much attention here. The further fact that the varions civil officers for tbe eastern division of Alaska, embracing the Koy uknk, Tanana and Yukon water-ajieds, are now duly installed at Eagle City, gives great satisfaction. It is a long step in the right direction, and great developments may be expected in Alas ka within a few years. Stortbwest Notes. In Yamhill county, Or., hoppickers are quite generally paid by tbe pound. Walla Walla apples have taken a third prize at the Paris exposition. Deer are reported to be more numer ous in Coos county, Or., than for some years past. Spokane's assessed valuation is about $20,000,000, and tbe city's indebted ness is $2,388,159. Pomeroy. Wash., is rapidly rebuild ing, and iu several cases substantial brick buildings will replace tbe old wooden ones destroyed by fire. An evaporating plant of 20 tons ca pacity daily is in course of erection at Spokane. It will handle prunes and apples, and next year will also engage in canning. The barbed wire telephone line, con necting Condon, Or., with several of the ranches in the neighborhood, has been completed, and is pronounced a "great success." The Walla Walla Watchman has suffeied from "Too Much Johnson." A solicitor of that name made adver tising contracts for the paper, collected on them and suddenly departed. Work has commenced on tbe con-' stmction of Roseburg's, Or.,- new watei system. Pick and shovel men are ex cavating for the reservoir on the hill between the town and Riverside addi tion. The Albany Herald says that people who are coming home trom the moun tains report that numerous parties are bunting Denny pheasants. The game warden and his deputies are doing their best to stop the unlawful shooting. 1 Mrs. L. J. Davis, of Jefferson, Or., met with a singular accident one day last week, rjbe was canning green beans and a can exploded, tbe contents striking her in the face. Fortunately, her eyes were not seriously, injured, and she will soon recover. A deal was consummated recently in Baker City, whereby 8,000 head of sheep changed bands and a check tot nearly $20,000 passed in payment. The sheep were the property of Gale Bros., of Baker, and the Sock was one of the finest in the country. The purchaser was Mr. Nealy, of Idaho. The sheep will be transferred across Snake river into Idaho as soon as cool weater sets in. Pat Shine is tbe name of the chair man of the Spokane county Populist central committee. The outlook for beef-raisers is pretty good at present, says The Dalles Times Mountaineer. Buyers are offeting to contract for cattle at 4 cents for fall delivery. The Bntteville, Or., hop region is the largest in the state, and the agree ment of growers to pay 35 cents a box is having an important bearing on tbe price to be paid pickers generally. Grass and water an both reported short in the mountains of Grant conn tj. Or., and many bands of sheep will be in poor condition for the winter. ' From August 1 to 11 Walla Walla sent 85 carloads of fiuits and vegeta bles to tbe North Central states. The shipments consisted principally of ap ples, pears, plums, potatoes and onions. The fund for work on tbe road be tween Eugene and Blue river, Or., has reached the respectable . total of $8,241.60. Of this sum, Lane county's commissioners subscribed $2,500 and the tmcky Boy Mining Company $500. BUYING FOR FALL TRADE. ti liuuiens Business In ll Report ait From Ilia Wast. Rradslreet's savs: Trade Is still ex hibiting many of the irregularities in cident to the transition period between mid-summer aud early fall trade. De spite the hot wave, with its effect on the growing distributive demand, and also because o' the reports of damage to the com crop which it has incited, a more cheerful feelina is perceptible in general trade, and the booking of fall orders for dry goods, clothing ani hard ware at leading Western centers, and heavy engagements in iron and steel products, though at lower prices, are of encouraging proportions. Prices are not showing the precipitate declines uoted some time ago, aud among the really encouraging features ia the ad vanre iu wheat, mainly based on im proved export inquiry. Wool is rather tinner than of late because of the better inquiry, though it must le admitted that this steadiness is somewhat at the expense of new business. Cottou goods partake of the strength of raw material, aud while weakuess ii still perceptible, brown cottons, print cloths ami wide sheetings, the natural corrective of reduced production, are being iucreMHignty sought. While the dry goods demand as a whole is still classed as backward fot the season, hot weather is credited with some of the responsibility and trade at titude as a rule is oue of hopeful ex pectancy. An immense business in steel pro dnctx is reported booked at Pittsburg and Chicago, and steel bars are really firmer with an advance of $4 per to. announced lv Western manufacturer who have sold their cntput up to the close of the year. Failures for the week were 177 in the United Slates, against 136 last year, and 23 in Canada, agaiust 29 las' year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. eatll Markata. Onions, new, 1 'aC. Lettuce, hothouse, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new. $1S. Beets, per sack, 85c$l. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Pan-uips, per sack, $1.25. ' Cauliflower, native, 75o. Cucumbers IO20o. Cabbage, uutive and California, ,fc per pounds. Tomatoes 40 ( 50. Butter Creamery, 25c; Eastern 82c; dairy, 16(8 18c; ranch, 14o pound. Eggs 24c. Cheese 1 2o. Poultry 14c; dressed, 14 15c, spring, $3.60. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $16.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $26; feed meal, $25. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended, straights, $3.26; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheal flour, $3.00; rye flonr, $3.80(34.00. MillstufTs Bran, per ton, $12.00; short, 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 7Jtc; cows, 7c; mutton 1; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9(3 11c. Hams Large, 13c; small, IS1'; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides, 8)sc. ' Portland Market. Wheat Wall Walla. 65c; Valley, 65c; Blneetem, 58c per bnshel. Flour Best grades, $3.10; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 87c; choice gray, 35c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14.0015.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. Milln tuffs Bran, $13.00 ton; mid dlings, $20; shorts, $14; chop, $15 pel ton. Hay Timothy, $1112; clover,$7 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 45(3 60c; store, 27)c. Eggs 17c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 8.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $.'.60(34.00; geese, $4.005.00 forold; $4.60(36.50; ducks, $3.00(34.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1617o per pound. Potatoes 40 50c per sack; sweets, 2(82 V4C per ponnu. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 2c per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, l)c per pound; carrots, 90c. Hops 2 (9 8c per pound. Wool Valley, 1616o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 16 16c; mohair, 26 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 3?c; dressed mutton, 7(8 7 He per pound; lambs, 6o. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.008.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.60; cows, $3.60(94.00; dressed beef, 6, 7 fio vet pound. Veal Large, 6 K 7 c; small, 8(3 8 Mo per pound. Baa Praneiseo Market, Wool Spring Nevada, 11 18o pel pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 14o; Val ley, 1618c; isorthern, 8(3 10c. Hops 1899 crop, 11 180 per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 22 22 Xo; do seconds, 21g21c; fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds, 16(3 1 80 per pound. Eggs Store, 17c; fancy ranch, 22c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 9 20.00; bran, $12.60013.60. Hay Wheat $8(312; wheat and oat $8.00(311.00; best barley $8.603 alfalfa, $6.00(37.50 per ton; straw, 2637.JsC per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 80 76c; Ore gon Borbanks, 80cg$l; river Bar banks, 80 85c; new. llXc Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(33.25; Mexican limes, $4,000 6.00; California lemons 76c a $1.60; do choice $1.76(32.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1,609 2.60 per bunoh; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, (36i pec oond. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of disease. They are knewu by various names, but are all due to the same cause, acid aud other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotion generally used in this clasa of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manenlly the ugly blotchea aud the red, disfiguring pimples. tmrnmt vtgllnoe the prioe of a bammtttttt oomptmxlon when auch remedies are relied on. Mr. H. T. Rhob. rM Lucas Arenu. at. I,ooll. Mo., savs: "M daughtrr wasalttictad tor yrars fettll a 'diingurlna truptton on her face, wtnen reniMed all treatment, khe waa taken to two celebrated health serine, buueceloed no Dent il, Many meduinrs w.fl nreamned, hut with out reault. until we decided i 17 a. H. S , and )y the time the Stat bottle waalinlanedlheeruution began loduappear. A uoaea bottles cured her enroptetele and left her akin perfectly amooth, Sne la mow seventeen year old. ad not a sign of tbe embarraniuf diaeaa has ever returned." S. S. S. i a positive, unfailing cure for tbe worst forms of skin troubles. It is 1 Hie greatest of all blood purifiers, and tbe 1 tnily one guaranteed pnrely vegetable. I Bad, blood makes bad complexions. a rates the old ajid makes new, rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the akin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the itnpuritieii from the body. If you have Ecxema, Tetter. Acne, Salt Rheum, Tsor asis, or your skin is rough an i j.iniplv, send for our book on Blood and Skin "Diseases and write our physi- ' ciunsi about your case. No charge what 1 ever fir tbi. service. I IwlfT trtCIFIC COMPANY, ATUNTa, OA. Cape Nome is situated on the shoie of liehring sea at the mouth of Snake river, Seward pcnuiHulH, ceutral-west-ein Alaska, U. S. A., 65 degrees north latitude aud 166 degrees west longti tude, aud, by oceau route, distant ftoin its base of supply, Seattle, 2,700 miles. In making the ocean trip from Seattle oue steams westward fur 1,900 miles across the North Pscitlo ocean to Dutch Harbor, 011 the Aleutian archi pelago, aud thence northward 8O1I miles to the lnud of gn'd, passing en route the Boverninent's soalrookeries on the Pribj loft islands. In Utica. N. V., a block of new aprrttneiit booses hn just been fur nished with a complete installation of electrio cocking ntnnsils in each flat. Tho electric kitchen furniture consists of three round philter or "stoves," au oven and a broiler. It is declared that meats broiled on the electrio gridiron sre much more palatable than those scorched and charrei over r?d hut coals. Tbe electrio "stoves" are placed on an ordinary kitchen table when in use, and when their work is over, they are stowed away in a drawer or on a shelf. A new use fnr the phonograph hits been found in New South Wales. A I candidate for otlice found it impossible to vi-it all parts of the sparsely settled region he wished 10 represent in llie legislature, dictated his speech into a phouograph, hud an orchestra riuv a few pieces into the machine, aud then sent a number of the machines out over the country in the hands of political workers. He sent'a picture of himself with each machine, aud had the work ers give the people a description of his life and bis ability. That man de servea success. Siberia is not inch a desert as you may think. The limited trains on the Siberian railway have most everything one conlti ask for iu the way of com forts. They have a library, a piano, a barber shop, a gymnasium, hot water as well as ice water, double windows to protect the passengers from dust, heat and cold, a writing room with all necessary materials, and an observa tion car at the end of the train. Each train has a doctor, who remains aboaid to administer to the care of passengers free of charge. The time from Irkutsk to St. Petersburg is seven days. A vagrant lnd was arrested in Phila delphia the other day for some misde meanor, aud iu response to the ques tions of the police justice, he declared that he was 14 years of age and an or phan. "How long have yonr parents been dead?" asked the sympathetic justice. "Over 20 years," was the prom it reply of the little liar. The police force in London is an army in itself. An olCclal report is sued by the city shows that the force numbers 13,561 men. That i 19 policemen to the square mile. It is impossible to please your friends; if vou can say agreeable things to tnem you are accusen 01 insincerity; II yon say disagreeable tilings they get mad. 1 YllA Kind Vfilt Hill, lliirnv. Add ... . mKii Minn uurue 1 110 Hlima ture of Chita. II. Fletcher, und Iihh been iiutilo under Ills personal mipervlHlon lor over 0 years. Allow no 0110 to deceive you in this. Counterfeit, Iniitutloim and JiiHt-aa-sofMl ' are but Ex periinenta, and endanger the AealtU of Children Experience againat Experiment What is CASTORIA Caatorla is a harmles aiibstltnte for Cantor Oil, Pare Iforlc, lrop and Htjothiuir Hyrupa. It Ix l'leannnt. It contains) neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xnreotie subHtanee. Its afro In its piiaruntee. It deatroyn Worm and allays Feveritdincaa. It cures Diarrhwn and AVInd C wl.,c.,r rUevc Tcethlnp; Troubles, cures Conatlputloit and Flatulency. It aimiliitcN the Food, reirulates the HtoniiM h and Jlowt lM, (riving- healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Fanucea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the tr iir jw mrw msaaw lwm umr J In Use For Oyer 30 Years. T OIT0 COMPANY. uT aTMST, H . Cats sometimes piove worthless In the destruction of rats, but it is due to the feeding of the cats. Not being compelled to work, they will not do so. The best cats are those that are not al lowed to come to the house, belng.given a little milk ouct a day at the barn. They will then spend large portion of their time sucking rats and will work industriously. The first essential in the keeping of livestock for market ia jievei to allow any animal to lose flesh. A pound lost means two pounds to be gained. It is not the most food that makes tbe great est gain, but the kind. Variety of food promotes digestion aud will give better results wheu concentrated foods are used exclusively. ftuprame Court Sustain the Feat-Base Traila-Mark. Justice Laughliu, iu Supreme Court, Buffalo, has ordered a permanent in junction, with costs, and a full ao I counting of sulcs, to issue against Paul II. Hudsou, the manulauturer, of the toot powder called "Dr. Clark's Foot Powder," and also agaluat a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them trom making or selling the Dr. Claik's Knot Powder, which is declared, In the decision of the court, au imitation aud infringement of "Foot-Ease,." the pow tier for tired, aching feet to shake into your shoes, now so largely advertised nud sold all over the country. Allen I K. Olmstead, of Le lioy, N. V., is the ' owner of the trade-mark "Foot-Ease," and lis ia the Hrst individual who ever advertised a foot powder extensively over the country, lie will send sam ple Free to uuy oue who writes him for it. The decision in this case upholds his trade-mark aud renders all parties lia ble who fraudeutly attempt to pro!t by the extensive "Foot-Ease" adveitisNw, ' iu placing noon the market a spurloCVs aud similar apieariug preparation, la beled and put up In envelopes aud Imxes like Foot-Ease. Similar suits will be brought against others who are now infringing ou the Foot-Ease trade mark and common law rights. Man's character is the highest pro duct of the creative power of Ciod. It is invested with the mighty power of choice aud endowed with the exercise of judgmeut between right and wrong. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5m Fac-Simile Wrappa- Mew. Tarr samall aa4 a aaay rOR IEASACRE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RiUOUSRESS. FOR TOBN0 tlVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. F43R THE COMPLEXION (.asi'IHS MweraweuMAnief. lrarjr Ye1Alv4wSw CURE SICK HEADACHE. In the course of a speech at the re cent general council of the Reformed Episcopal church at Haiti mure, liisliop Stevens rather astonished his coworkers by declaring his fondness for tobacco, "I smoke," he said, "and I shall con tinne to smoke. I don't believe the use of tobacco is as bad as it has been described; I believe it is all a piece of will worship, tiod has never said anywhere that we shall not be minis ters of His (iosiiel if we do use it. tiod provided for every need in nature, and I thank God for my cigar." Ten Cent Will Pro. Their Merit. A cheap eiperlment, so cheap one cannot afford not to irr It. wtum health U at statu. Try Caniian-ts Candy I'alhartlc today I All drug- Hi.ia, IOL, M, WKt One of the baffling mysteries of nuture la the pie that melts in the month but foels solider than a brick in the stomach. A strong, defiant purpose is many handed, and lnys hold of what ever 1b near tnai can serve it; it Has a mag- uetio power that draws to itself what ever is kindred. It....!... I...- 1 j,.. ... Signature of totakaaaswi ! CARTERS ?IWr JjPILLS. I If Ceattl in iiq! (mnwiiiu The dependencies of China are Man - oliurla, 869,000 square miles, with 7 600,000 souls; Mougolia, wim i.aoo, 000 squura miles aud 8,000,000 souls; Tibet, with 661,500 square miles and 8.000,000 souls; Yungaria, with 147, 600 square miles and 600,000 souls, ud East Turkestan, with 481,800 square miles and 680,000 souls. B,000 ror fiylng Machine. Our govern msiit Is to dsvot Ilio.'Xsl for xprltnsnlliiK with flyiiis; machines for us in lb army. This Is a Urae sum and vst it cniiuot compare with ihat spent hy those who sperlmenled with so-called dvstiepsla cttrs. Take IIoteltr's htoin aili Hitters. It ts mads exprm'ly to eni constipation, dyspepsia aud all slouinch disorders. Instead oiTTittle position in this world exulting a man to honor, it is service that exalts mau and makes him worthy of auy posltiou in this world. Away from the idea that some have that you in list have position to be (treat. AD ATM I I... k.aa a.laa fltl'tBITtsii'u S nil asil 0iilt lalaltt ts, r Klttiiilf wuit dartul. Hi SatiHOuir an 1 war lHltir4 all IcR toniaiill and our br.sth a t.rr Sad. atir laklti. f.w diwi. of Caai-arau a tar impiuTwd wouOarlullr. 'i'ser r a sraai ! la III taaillf. IAf ii a.t uik . N.U.I.. II BiumImium at.,CiuiuMli,CkM. Pt.nt. Palaiasi. fount. Till flooS. to Ooao, hir Moke. Snm.ur Cm Km. I. WM. ... CURK CONSTIPATION. ... Hirilni S.M.., toHf, rsa-wa. Iwaal, K.a lat. Ill M.TA tifl M HVras ' all am. j&fo CANOV Ss vaasi ttaaa E. C. ATKINS & COMPANY (inc.) PORTLAND, OREGON. V ji,'iiv l'NjwiJB" sa ws... Portland Branch, repaired GO First Street (The Famous German Wood Preserver) mm A VENARIUS CARBOLINEUMm. :..Pormmnonily 0osfroys ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. CmWOne application is all that i required". It lasts or years. II your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen St Co., Portland, Oregon- Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cat. DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAICfcR WAGON. Sn9910ammmtmmmm 'mm'wi mm "m'm! Tmss-s ljPww,,.v,i1ft ' - -ii M-dc of the Brst Matcriali, thoroughly uasoncd, by competent worknun. It stands without an equal. Call on our Agent, or addras STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-133 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Mitchell Are the best that can be made Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience in building wagons, during which lime the manu facturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best pouible to build, is a guarantee of quality.. If you buy a Mitchell wagon, you get the best that can be nude. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. If none In your vicinity, we will sell to you direct. Send for circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVERCO. PORTLAND, ORECON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMlnnvllle, Medford and La Qrande. Wen Hon this paper. DROPSY 10 OAKS' TREATMENT FREE. Bars made Dromy and its com plloatloni t ipeoialty for twiDir years with tHe mint wondorful iuooess. Ham tmreil rnsu j thoss- Mill IIHOI, -i.a.s.onw'o.oH., Box H, Atlanta, Qa. Here's a Proposition lsn'1 It roanintalile to upimiis Hint a llrm n( mi ,, nr ierirnra toiilil till you the liint nay to ai l kooiI vain lor your inoin-y r II vou n inaklus liniirovi-im-Nts In your house, or Imllil- , i'c niHim', llo IliatOT HOW small or IlirKO the sum vou wish to .numl lii il I., ..I u llxiurrs, niiiliwi-s, Hiiuitul fiirlilturn, i-ti'., ynu will so vi- MiUH-i' ami liu will snli.-,l ir . ...... Hilt Til K.loliN IIAItltKl'l' to., Ill li.t . oikihiiii, ,r;oii. m "ohio Ensilage Cutters Chop Hills riicaiiest and Jlt-st. nrits lor Caialusue. fAltl.l.M at OHENDOItrr CO., I'nrllMnil, Orno. f w,i ; uV" h5 PENSION CLAIMSNTf FOR iiV 1 tMgjgr tJottfOfi vwwf Ar made strong a htii fd by tits rich, pure blood given by Hood's Harsaparllla. 8t, refreshing sleep returns, msutal and physi cal vigor is restored, and th terrors of nervous prostration ar avoldtd. Many 4 weak, nsrvotit woman aud overwork, man hat found help in this great msdlclii. All nervous ptopl should try it, Hoot? a SarsaparHIa Is America's Orealest Medicine. Trio fl IIqimI's fills tinr llvvr tltsi tliiiiin-trr!talltigatt4 only catliarilu io 'lake villi lloud't aar.aiariui -9 Kaoh of the 18 provinces ol tha Chi nese empire is ruled by a overuor or governor-general, who is reipousibla. to the emperor fur the otitlre administra tion, K)litical, judicial, military and fiscal. i'iso's Cure cannot be ton highly spoken nf as a cough cure. J. W. O'HaikN, iM-J Third Ave., U., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. 0, WOO. What this world needs today, and what each individual iu it needs, is sanity ami ll.ht. Cvery liny and (llrl should lenrn to writ with Curler's Ink, because It ia tin' best In th world. "Ink lings in Ink," free. Carter' Ink Co., but ton, ' The pasture gives the beat results when cattle, horse and sheep are al lowed on it, as the grass will be than more evenly grasud. Hinep will take off weeds aud certulu grasses til at tha larger animals refuse. When tha past lire begius to fall remove the auimala to another Hold, so as to permit tha grass to make growth. Living for great things Is living la the spirit, tha thoughts, feeling mo tives that make all living noble. Our age is full of falsa ideas, fa he) standards. Chisel Bit SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shlnglo SAWS Cross Cut SAWS Hand SAWS All Kinds of SAWS Wagons HAKD WORKING WOMEN ran II nil qnlck ami periiiaiient ri-llel lor ni-rlous sua streiiuth Oi.lro) lug troubles Iu Moore's Revealed Remedy Thou "And", have liMd it a ml thnnmiu1 Immv pialHi H, il mil tm iHTiimuumi) , I1 per buttlv i your UuiKHivt'ii. Dagtoo's fig Killer TJM a d-w inlnuta even lugs, will rid your hotiM ol Kllua anil Muaiiultous. No mark or stsln lolt on ths uollliigM or walls. Works Ilk,- maiilii. ITIn UTiotiutH. Writ for hook. Int. Hayloii Hard war Co,, I'ortUntl, Ori-son. SURE CURE FOR PILES, IIINO I'll proaun nioliture ndeau.ii lo'hli I form. a. w-il litiml iiuh.Hi.- l-mLriidl 1TCI nils fiinn, a. well llllnd. Illi-eilli, iir rnilrudlaa rile are cured hr Dr.Boaanko'a Pll m-lf. Slop, Itf-lilii and blneulns- Aliaurbs lulnuri. SOi iter atitruuslRts or ssut liv nisll. Tm.Hm frt-e. Write uio alxmi yuurcas. pit. aosaNKo, r isa J01IS l'OOLE. PoaTi.aD, Onaoon. run kIvs you the best barnulin in general iiiuoliliiFry, enninos, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Ths new stffi (X. windmill, sold by him, is mi fillllleil. ' N. V. N. V. Mo. S-tU p-.at, .i..T57 aa-Jj.--jHi -i IWj '!,-. j , Ii ,,-t HIK rltln ta BdTrtlsr ! nh ...,.. .;....,.--, w - ---- uiaiuii iiuu UI71. auatloa tit Ill uanr.