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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1900)
NEWS OF THE MINES. ""I T F? ft ft ff u uuuu &Jati pn7 have been relieved et female trouble by Mrs Plnkhem's advloe and medlolne. The letters eta tew are printed regularly In thla paper If any one doubtm the efficiency and eaoredly confidential oharaoter of Kirs. Plnkhem's methods, write for a book she has recently published which oontalns tetters from the mayor of Lynn, the post" mast or j and others other olty who have made care ful Investigation, and who verify all of Mr. Pink" ham's statements and claims. ' The Plnkbam claims are sweeping. Investigate them. THIRTY YEARS OF CURES EXTENSIVE ORE- BODY. Flyaa Croup of Claim !far Walla to H Wark.rt again. WillMce, Idaho, August ST. The Flynn group of claim are to be worked at once The Klrnn group consists of 22 claimi, located in 1887 by ibe Flynn brother. The claim are all on the bin lead, which i clearly defined from the Helena-Frisco mine on the Canyon creek aide to the Miming mine, and have a continuous lead of over two mile in length. Fourteen of the claim have been tiatented for several year! and the other eight are to be pat ented tbia fall, and aftei the survey b I teen maile Montana parties of unlimited capital will take the entire property on a bond and at once cotnmeuce system atic development upon it. In the minds of mining men there has never existed much doubt as to the Flynn group. It could hardly be pos sible that a break would occur in the QUARTZ IN ALASKA. Atlla Dlarrln Claims Lou of the free Milling Variety, Seattle, August 27. II. C. Diers. of Skagway, say that an average of 80 Minus on quart are made in the Atlin recorder's office daily. The general ucresss in placer mining and quart locations in the camp this season, the i feeliug prevails in Atlin that the future . of the district as a good permanent pro-1 lucer is assured. I .Monro mountain is producing rich 1 free milliuit quart, now heiug worked 1 at Atlin. The mountain is eight miles ALL ARE EAGER TO BUY. Coantr Is Atll PrBarlg fur Ik Fall Trad. R. 0. Dun Co.' weekly review of trail says: After a great wave of art vanoing price, optimism a to business is generally dangeiou. But the top was ranched the middle ot March, line w hich time reaction ha tome to every great industry, so that consumer are askiug whether in some directions the deolin may have not been reasonably large at was the advanoe, and whether buying on the present basis ot price Is not (airly sure. There are fresh evi dence of weaknesa in. taw material, notably the break In structural iron, but each on i availed of to place heavy contract. Iew York i wel coming buyer from all over the coun (rm Atlin ml nnl tar frrtm iflavivr I " luu-. " IMBUy .. , ' u . , . 'I year at tbis season, in drygoods, gro and If contract are not placed to as , large a volume a expected, it i be' cause of the conservatism of those who on l ine creek. 1 be quart ta being taken to the stamp mills of Lord Ham ilton and crushed. It yields from 30 to f 90 a ton. The Anaconda property : is not now oeing worsen, nua ine mills ... w .... . , ... 'hi.,h-.. ,.!.-,--. -. -a.,,i i thf'kthey may compel some further 'doing custom work of the Monroe mountain ore. mineral lead on which the claim are A telluride proposition is beiug located, and at either end of which opened a quarter of a mile from Atlin such bonanza ore bodie a the Helena- which promises well. It baa a six- Frisco and the Morning mine have ! foot vein. opened. The Flynn group has two The nickel property at the sooth eud mil. f .1. i- ...... !.. I.. . .u n lluia . I.. I.. I. : 1 I two big producer, and .urcly cover. The percent, of nickel carried hi. 1 aC JZfZZ'JE ane of the greatest and most extensive not been.aaceruined. The statement , '2 .iu!? S ? hading ot price. Reports this week from other Important point ot distri bution show the same eagerness to bny when the time seem right. It is be coming mote apparent that the bottom has been reached in prices ot lion and steel. The decline was severe and re covery must be slow, but gradual ad it to Dlvorea. "Mamma." said little Ethel, "Mr. Gayley'a husband isn't dead, is he?'.' "So, dear." "Then wbat's she going to be mar ried tor?" "Never mind, dear. Ton can't on- derstand such things." "Oh, I know," exclaimed the little girl, "it's just like getting vaocinated. It didn't take the first time, did it?" Do Tour Wet Acne and Burn? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight 01 new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the irreatest com fort discovery of the aire. 'Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for inimiwing nails, sweating, smarting, not, aching teet. W have over 3M.0UO testimonials. Iiciire while you walk. All druggists and shoe stores Veil it. 25c. Trial package FREE I'T HWll. AIIUICH, alien 0. viiiiaicu Boy, N. Y. Our friendships in life are among our greatest blessings. When they are what they ought to be and what they may be, they gradually enrich life. Crusades against noise have been begun in Boston, Providence, Hartford, Buffalo, and even in Philadelphia. ore bodie in the Northwest, A lot of work ha been done on the property in the year since the claims have been located, but being a deep- mine proposition, the owners have been unable to develop it into a producer. Last year a tunnel was run to tap the lead below the monster iron capping of the summit. This iron knoll is an elevation of fullv 5,000 feet and cavers an era almost as large a Wallace. Altogether over 6,000 feet of tunnel ba been run on the various claims, and the mineralization ha been good in all of it. None of this tunnel worked was sufficiently extensive, however, to ex plore the ore bodie. On the Iron-Silver claitu the lead was tapped with a tunnel of 404 feet. The faze ot the tunnel was quite freely mineralized for a greater part of the distance. From the point where the tunnel cut the lead a drift of 110 feet was run, all show ing considerable ore. The .ledge is about 30 feet wide, aud the wall are in place and solid. A runnel from the Canvon creek aide in the vicinity of the Frisco wonld cut the lead on the Flynn group at a depth of nearly 8,000 feet, and it has long been contended by practical mining men that this is the most advantageous point from which to open up the prop erly. LOOKING FOR IDAHO COAL. that it was 40 per cent is not true. No nickel tuns that high. LOOKING TO RED MOUNTAIN Ool.l A Sura Thine tar Tou. Everybedr' constipated now and then. and the only sure, pare, barmleaa cure ii Caecaretr Caadr Cathartic. Buy and try 1 All druggist), 1UC. KJC.WC. Horse that are not at work daily get bnt very little green food. They would highly relish anvthtng of a suc culent nature especially during the warm season. The dry food of winter and so turner is not as conductive ta digestion a when varied with green food of some kind. Shade trees are neglected from the time they are put into the ground until they are Urge. Insects and diseases attack them, bnt a tbey bear no crops and are supposed to produce no profit they are left to the ravage of their enemies. The shade tree will be missed when It is gone however and it place cannot easily be filled. Spray the shade tree and save them a tbey add hundred of dollar value to the farm. One point in growing turnip is to plant the seed on ground that ba been well cleared of weed. If the young plants can escape the weeds until the leaves are well out, half tbe danger of loss is then over. No plant is hardier than the turnip and the plants only re quire a good start to ensure a crop. The daughter of a tobacco merchant, from limply sleeping in a chamber where a large quantity of tobacco had been rasped, died toon after, in con vulsion. Would b a Big Thing for the Italtroad and for Lcwliton. The discovery of immense coal de posits near Lewiston Idaho, will it is believed, have great influence in the fu ture railroad construction in that sec tion. Tbe deposits are located about 13 miles from the mouth of tbe Grand lionde riverand if tbe remits of de velopment meet the elaborate indica tions, they promise to exert a material influence on the railroad situation in the Snake river country, says the Lew iston Tribune. Tbe O. K. & K. Co., it is said, is anxiously investigating coal prosprec-ts in tbe basins of tbe Co lumbia and Snake rivers with the hope of providing and adequate supply of coal for it system and if such is the case tbe discovery of a good qnaiity in sufficient quantity on the Grand Ronde would be a most welcome devel opment to that road. OREGON COAL FIELDS. Gold-Studded Hock Ohtalaad Halu Ldg. Seattle, August 7 Good tidings ol the rapid advance of mining operations in tbe Mount Baker gold fields were taken to Whatcom by II. O. Anderson, who arrived from Ited Mountain, via Chilliwack and Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Anderson was one of the discoverer of the Anderson-Schrimsher gold ledge on Ked mountain. In the Blade be says the prospects ot the leading ledges in that district are moit encouraging, ami owner are pushing development work rapidly. Work on the Poet-Lambert ledge ha been suspended for a few days, awaiting the arrival of engine and fans with which to drive away the smoke which arises from constant blast ing in the tunnel. All miners who have visited the property ay that it it very rich. The Gold Basin ledge on Red moun tain, in which Charles D. Lane, of San Francisco, and J. O. Carlisle are inter ested, is said to be a veritable bonanza to tbe owners. Mr. Anderson met Mr. Carlisle at Chilliwack and that gentle man told him thus aaaava mitria from ore taken from tbe Gold Basin ledge I run as high as 930,000 per ton. lhe improvement more sinking than in any other. Except steel mils, all forma of iron from the ore to the finished pro duct are being sought more eagerly and with less effort to secure further con cession in prices, but when the secre tary of agriculture was reported as pre dieting "dollar wheat" before the end of the year, the market showed an in clination to lisagree, and the Septem ber option fell below 80 cent for tbt first time in two month. tre lea fouatata. Tbe Woman' Auxiliary ol the fhurob Temperance society, in New York, supports 12 Ire ice water foun tains in the tenement house district. Tbey are in operation from May 1 to October 1, and mauy letter hnv been received tailing of the constant stream ot children with pitcher, draymen and other who have enjoyed them. The great increase this season in the price ot ! makes it prohibitory tor the poor, and therefor the fountain will prove even mora of a blessing than heretofore. It costs $200 to erect one of these fountain, and the society de sire to extend the STttsm. Guard Your Health A Wla Prlnl.r. Aa xohsng tell of a printer, wbo, when hi fellow workmen went out to oak Out for the) Wash faint. drink beer during th working hours, That fasllng of debility, depression and put in the bank the exaol amount he ( w,t of tnsrgyj that slesplsssntsst that would hava spent it be btd con to poor appstllsi that pain after Mtlng, drink. He thu kept bit resolution ,10id ht promptly attsndsd to. Hovd for Hv year. Ha then examined til uraparllla will give rllf and will pr. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Saattt Mark. Onions, new, i;o. Lettuce, hot house, f 1 per crate. Potatoes, new. f 15. Beets, per sack, 85c Turnip, per sack, 75o. Sqnaah 4o. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, $1.25. Cauliflower, native, ?5o. Cncom bers 10 20o. Cabbage, native and California, la per pounds. Tomatoes 50(360". Butter Creamery, 25c; Eastern S2c; dairy, 15 (s( 18c; ranch, 14o pound. Egge 84o. Cheese 12o. Poultry 12c; dressed, 14o; spring, 1S 15c. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 riSIOnn: nlinin KaatMrn Waahtnirtiin gold can lie seen with tbe naked eye timothy, $16.00. and stands out in beads on tbe quarts. I Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, $35; It is similar to the quaits found in tbe feed meal, $25. from War to !, Two cannon from th Civil War are to lie melted and cast lutq a statue represent ing peace. What a contrast as great in a way as the change Hostetter's Stomach Hitters will bring about In the health ot any who use it. It cures const i nation, dvatieiuia or weak kidneys. Try it. The curious fact is noted by M. Man- rain, in the Journal de Physique, that careful measurements of the lutoimily at gravitation in different parts of the, globe ahow this to be greater on island than on continent. Tbe prince ot Wales, simple aud un ostentatious a ha always desires hi private visit to be, cannot be fittingly entertained for even two or three day without au eapeuditure ot -.'3,000 S4.000. Mot liera will llml Mr. U'l. .,th. ing nyrup th best r-mtdv to un for tbr juuurii auring in teething period. Lire is not one grand sweet sons at (.ape Nome. A Wichita man writing home from there says: "Here lie the rolling sea. Towering above the sea are the ice mountains, and towering above tbetn is the price of grub." Eggs have kept up well in prices this year and considering the tact that fowls are almost self supporting insu uier, eggs are almost clear pro lit com pared with their cost. It i probable that when poultry receives a muc attention a other stock more fowl will be regarded a invaluable ad juncta to farming especially as eggs sell fur cash and are produced every month of the year. many Americana in .'arts are very m noli exeicised over the sale of in toxicatiug liquors in the Auioiican cafe, which form a part ot their national pavilion. bank account and found h had on da- posit $521.80. In the five year h bad not lost a day from ill bealtn Three out of Ova of his fellow workman hail become drunkard, war worthies and wer discharged. The people of New York bny daily the milk produced by 140,000 cow It is brought from farm in New York tate, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ma' tachusetts and Pennsylvania, I rlit not believa I'lao's Cur for Con sumption ha an itml for coughs aud colds. Jons f . Itovus. Trinity eprluga, lud., Feb. lft, lHOO. The Paris exposition of 1878 i com memorated by the Trocadero and thai of 1880 by lhe Efful tower, both ol which form part ot the present exhibi tion. UNSIGHTLY HAIR Hemord from lhe fct or akin with Bell's Revelation B) Ball, teciirelr ira'cd, 11.00. nOODAKI), CI. A UK CO., Ag.aU, Purllaad, Orgoa. Lone Jack ledge, owned by English A Son. It appears that tbe location ot the international bouudary line is in ques tion, and fears are entertained that $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; .ra ited mountain and other mountains in bam, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat ....... M.i.t. J u; ' ne. . A ... a na.- An Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; blended straights, $3.25; California, Sufferers from this horrible malady early alwaya inherit it not necessarily fsota the parents, bnt may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through sersral generations. This deadly poison may lay aoraaan. in tne Diooa ior years, or an til yon reach middle life, tbea the &rt little eon or ear makes iu an peanncc or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other part of the body, ivea the first warnine. To core Cancer thoroughly end perma aently all the poisonous vuu must be ibm mated from tbe blood erery vestage tt it driven out Tbia S. 8. 8. does, and i the only medicine that can reach deep- seawa, oosunan mooa irouujao iia uua. When all the poison has been forced out f the system the Cancer heals, and th disease never retnm. Cancer begin often in a small way , as th following letter from Mrs. 6 hirer show : A saull ptrnplc cany oa aiy Jaw about aa tack bvlow tharoaialltsiai aayfac. itga m. ao iin or MIcofrrrD- auK. aao i anouio o i Th Ooologleal Survey rabllano a Lata lie port oo Them. Washington, August 27. Tbe coal field of Oregon are thus summarized by tbe latest report of tbe geological survey: Tbe conl fields of Oregon, so far as yet known, all lie west of the Cascade range and north of Rogue river. Most of them are among the mountains gen erally known in Oregon a tbe Coast range, but others occur at the western foot of the Cascade range. Four fields will be noticed the upper Xehalem coal field, in Columbia county; tbe lower Kehalem coal fields, in Clatsop county; tbe Yaquina coal fields, . in Lincoln county and the Coo Bay coal fields, in Coo county. Trace of coal have been fond in many other parts of tbe state. The greatest hindrance to the development of tbe Oregon coal fields is the lack of transportation. Work Progreaalng on the Klnaborloy. The tunnel on the Kimberley, in tbe Kam loops. B. C, district, is in 827 feet. Last week a vein was struck on tbe top of the tunnel, at a pitch of 45 degrees. Bnncbes ot very good ore have been encountered, of chaloopyrites and black oxides. Tbe present vein matter is very much decomposed, bnt so tar con siderably exceeds in value anything hitherto taken from the tunnel. This finishes the contract for the 100 feet ol driving. Work is still in progress, and will be prosecuted steadily. Boad to Bluo Hirer Mlnas. Crews of men and teams have gone from Brownsville, Oregon, to build the wagon road from that place to tbe Blue river 'mines. Relays of men will be at work until the road is completed to the mountains. that vicinity mav possibly be in Brit ish Columbia. According to field note of Provincial Surveyor Dean, the line is supposed to cross at Box canyon at the confluence of East and West Silicia creeks. Owneis of claim at Red mountain have taken out mining license in British Columbia and are also making filings at New Westmin ster in order to hold their claims in case they find that tbeir claims lie in British Columbia. The Red Mountain Gold Mining Company has a large force of men at work driving a tunnel in to tap its ledges. Cabin are being built for winter quarters. ENOUGH ORE FOR TEN YEARS Th afonto Crlato Company Will Soon Employ Mora Men. Monte Crista, Wash., August 27. Tbe Monte Critso Mining Company has about 60 men on tbe pay roll. The concentrator is using only one side of tbe mill, handling 70 tons every 24 hours. Some repairs are being made and when done the mill will rnn it full capacity of 300 tons per day. The dynamo will start np in a few days, then the Burleigh drills will be at work. As soon a a raise is finished so there will be more air and room, the force will be increased to 200 or 250 men. It is claimed that the Monte Crinsto Mining Company ba enongh ore in light to keep the mine working for 10 years. A surveying party is at work on a line to bring more water to the mill. forgotten abaut It had It aoCbcaaa to laaani and kek It would bld a unit, tbea scab ovar, but would aot haL Tbia ootjaaod for awn time, when my jaw began to well, becoming rcrf painful. TacCanc bo na to eat and spaaM, Until it was aa larga aa a half dollar, wben I board of a 8 8 aad drtanala d tori tt a fair trial, and ft wa lemarkabi what a wonderful cSTaet Ik had from the varv haotntittio . thoanra lun. t. hoal and Ar taking a few bottles dlaappaared onuray. xuwu a yaara ags ; t ar ami no iga of the Caac r, and my gnral baatlb aa-ttauaa (rood Ma, ft. Saoaaa, La Plata., Mo. i ta the treatest of all I blood purifier, and the only one guaranteed l purely vegetable, bend for our free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest. ing information about tbia disease, end write our physician about your case. W Shake no charge for medical advice. TNI SWIFT sVfCirK) CO, ATUWTA, flA. Ooppor in Vulon County. The copper fields in the eastern part of Union county, Oregon, are likely to become valuable property. Properly being worked by tbe North American Mining Company show ore bearing gray copper in good quantities. Re ports say that a great body of copper ore exist in this section. Thirty Thousand a Month. The Greenback mine, in Josephine county, Oregon, pay its owners $30,- 000 a month in dividends. fcHafc o"l. mr e . mm W I it ii 1- r T i tn-i CuritS iVHtHt All ILSt fAtlS. I , Cough 6run. Tumi Good. Urn f in time, fold by drtifrtrlrtti. f Good Idaho Mln Blug Developed. The Klondike mine, in the Pierce City dfCrict, Idaho i being developed by tunnels, and about 20,000 tons of ore have been blocked out. It will as say about $8 per Ion. Fifteen men are working on the new site for the mill which will be put up at once. This mine i owned by the Oro Fino Mining Company. Coal and Petroleum. Several Astoria men have formed a Dividend-Paying Minos. The following i a partial list of the diviiend-paying mine of British Co lumbla: Camp McKinley paid np to June, 1899, 1312.984; the Fern, np to June, 1898, $10,000; tbe Hall Mines, Limited, up to May, 1899, $120,000; the Idaho, up to January, 1899, $292,- 000; the Last Chance, up to April, 1899, $46,000; the Le Roi. op to Ho vember, 1899, $1,805,000; the Queen Bess, np to July, 1899, $25,000; the Rambler-Cariboo, up to December, 1890, $60,000; the Keoo, up to Janu ary, 1898, f297,500, the War Kagle Consolidated, up to February, 1900, $545,250; the Ymir, np to November, 1899, $30,000. 1 Bushing to Uawaon. Navigation on the Yukon river closes early in October and there is a rush ot freight to tbe Dawson country. Quart Strlk Near Detroit. Four quartx claims have been located near Detroit, Oregon, during the week, and tbe bills are being bunted for loca tions. Oldest Minor, Douglas county, Oregon, claim the oldest miner, William Kerr, wbo is 99 and work every day. Klondike Gold. The yield of gold in th Klondike country this year is estimated at $16,- 000,000. Gold Output This Tear. Director of the Mint George E. Rob erts, estimates the world's gold output this year at $800,000,000. Permanent Gold Veins, Mining experts said in the Portland syndicate to develop coal lands near , Telegram, August 23, that they be that place. Petroleum is also expect- lieved the gold vein in Eastern Oregon ad to develop on this property. I are permanent and of good denth. flour, $3.35; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $12.00; 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 bee! steers, price 7H'c; cows, 7 c; mutton 1 pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8 11c. Ham Large, 18c; small, 13M; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt side, 8. Sc. Portland Mara at. Wheat Walla Walla. 64 o, Valley, 55c; Bluestem, 67c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.10; graham, $2.60; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 87c; choice gray, 85c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15.00 15.50; brewing, $17.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13.00 ton; mid dling, $20; shorts, $16; chop, $15 pel ton. Hay Timothy, $1112; clover,$7( 7.50; Oregon wild bay, $6(37 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 46 50c; store, 27,'t'c. Eggs 17c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo per poond. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $8,000 8.60 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $2.504.00; geese, $4.00 5. 00 forold; $4.60(36.50; duck, $3.00(34.00 per dozen; turkey, live, 16(gl7o per pound. Potatoes 40O50o per tack; sweets, 3(8230 per pouno. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 76c; FINE OLD ...WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum 1J lull quart". 19.00. Prr tallon. I.'.no. XXX runt a.hu ell S.KK i , f l.viU, ALL GOOD GOODS) On"era (or tJ.YOO and upward delivered Ire to ni'areai nanrcaa or otiaiutr Lauding, lllaiik vawa auu arg. LOUIS CAHEN & SON ffitabllahcd 30 Years. AN FRANCISCO, VlI.lrORNM. - M- NOTHING BETTER MADE Yoa can't make s mlataks II you (at a ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Leoiis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORECON. DR. GUIlN'Suvti! PILLS one FOR A poll, CaraSleltIIeileliBd!r. papala, Hi-awt rimplei.furtrr Ilia Hliwd, Aid Ulan- uon.rmireaiiJiiiouniaM. IMnotUrfpor)lck. T aiiiL';l,'",,MI,,'!0 Dili BOBANKOCO.rMMrf,r Sold U KructUU. Here's a Proposition lin t it reasonable u auppma that a firm of ou yi-am exeriMtf-e coihu (en Ton th liiit aav lo et ifii.t value (or jrimr iiiorierr II sou ari MKklriK Imriroremrni In rotir liuiine, or liulld- l Vli per sack; garlic, 70 per pound; cab. ! I'm a uw Iioiim, no matter how mll or iaraa ham 2o tier nonnrl- tmranina i . 1 tha aum rou wlh to (nd in elretrleal or jr cage, o per pouna, parsnips, t flxmrea, llreiilacea, mantel furniture, ate., ruu unions, a 7c per puouu, varrui, vvo win ra.r mime? ana oe weit luitea ll vou con. Hops-298o per pound. WiXiZZCXZZZl' M Wool Valley, 1616o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 1516c; mohair, 25 ..'"'n rooi.K. Pos-i.a-d, Oaitao-, Tier oonnd I r. you l"? Mrt "aiKalns In genera per ponnu. I natliinrv. ene nea. holler, r.,.1,. J IfnOn I Iwu. !,. wa1.m l . " , . " . . -. . r ..... and ewes, 8J40; dressed mutton, 79 1o per pound; lambs, 6o. I Hogs (jross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, ' $5.00(90.60 per 100 ponnd. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.004.60; cow, I3.504.oo; dressed beef, awQ 70 per ponnd. Veal Large, 6 (3 7 Mo; small, 8 9 8 .o per ponnd. I I""". 1 a anu windmills. The nrw steel I X h windmill, sold by him, Is mi. equalled. aa fraaeisea Market. Wool Spring Nevada, ll18o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 1014o; Val ley, 160 18o; Northern, 9910o. 1 Hops 1899 crop. II9I80 per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 229224o; do seconds, 21 21c; fancy dairy, c 19o; do seconds, 199 1 80 per pound. Eggs Store, 17o; fauoy ranch, 22o. : I Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 & 20.00; bran, $12.60 13. 60. I Hay Wheat $8 12; wheat and' oat $8.0011.00; best barley $8,609 alfalfa, $6.00-97.50 per ton; straw, 2587Mo per bale. ft' . . DROPSY 10 D'.ft' TREATMENT FREE, Have toad Drspry ana It oora plioationa a avaotaity for twaaty year with to moat wandarial iaooeaa. Earn carta mint thou aad nun. HI. .I.tlIIi'l001I, Box V, Atlanta, 0. 6igtorijiMer Uaed a few minutes even ing, will rid your houa of rllo and Moaqultoea. No mark or ataln left on lis calling or walla. Worka llko magic. Prlca 2ouuuta. Write for book let. Dayton Hardware Co., Portland, Oregon. ri-,:v.HF;j; pension If BICKSOS". Wathlnstan, 0. C.. tliav will re a cm quick reilli;. B. Sih N. H. Vola. Btatf Will nr. Hroi-eciitins nlalma alum 1S7S. LIFE Dncan't afem worth living to s sick woman. Kh li'cla tlri'd anil weak day alter dy. What ahe iianli la KuuiL'thliig to give her the vitality ahe once had. Will Vaccinal Loeetar. An enterprising Loudon plaoleultur 1st has invented a lymph with which he proposes to vauciuate young lobsters to protect them against crustaceans The vaccinated lobster will hava a pe culiar scar at the base of bis tail to distinguish him from bis unva?olnated brethreu. ... ..J - - , iliousness "I have a4 year valaabl ArA ItK la aad and tbm perleoi. Caulda'i da witaoui lbm. 1 bv ueed tm foraom llai for tad'gaauoa and billouanaaa aad an now ooav plaiely uurfld. Kecouimend ltam. tovry on. One irld. you will never b without thm la lb family.'' Kusr. A. ataax, Albany, N. V, can or If yt CATMArTTIC j. Ploaant. Palaubl. fown. Taau Good, n Ouou. .S.r Sloaaa. hiiu.i Uria, tto. M.tUa. ... CURB OON8TIPATIOM. ... laWf t. cain. iaml. lav tat. SB M.Tfl.ltlR '14 narril by all ra vsut tus nervous prostratlun. chronic dva. pepsla ami oilier serious diseaa that would follow a persistant naglectof tha It it th sarrsuard of h.alth aa wall as th surest remedy for diseaa. symptoms. Hood's Sarsoparllla 1 America' Greatest Medloln. Huon's Mlls our all liver Ills, 9r win, Shipyard la Oar naay. There are 89 shipyards in Qermany, employing altogether Dearly 60,000 men, and together they constructed last year 628 vessel of all kinds for th navy, the merchant marine and for river (radio ot the larger description. Of these yards five ar used for th construction of naval vsaaels, having an aggregate cspaolty forth slmultan. eon construction of over 40 of the largest ships, 18 torpedo destroyer and 80 torpedo boat. Dursiii cannot ormiD By local application, as thay cannot nuk the dlwad (Mirllon ol lb r. Thar iaealy aae way locnrdalua, and that la by sonatliu. Ilunal renrdiaa. )lni I cud by an la Samadeonditloa ol th baucoua lining ol the Kn.iarblan Tub. Whan thla tub gala la. flamad yoa hava a ruaabllns aoond or Irnpar. lent hearing, and wbaa II Is antlraly eloaa4 dcaliia la tha mull, and nnl lb Inflaataa. Hon can b taken out and thla lubratord lo It normal condition, haarlng wlllbadnitroyad loravar; nln caaaa out ot I' rcndby j-lkrrh. whlrb la nolhlus hut aa IttflaaMd condition ol th mneoua aurlacaa. Vt will si On Hundred Hollar for any eaaol Pe)iiaa(caud by catarrh) Ibal ea not b cured by Hall t tatarra bar. n lea Iroular, Ira, f. 1. CHINE Y A COh Talade.0. Sold b rtruBalita 7&a flail's TriUy fill ar th I The most important discovery mad lv th Ilarrlinan scientlflo nartv in Alaska, is that glacier ar receding. A hitherto unknown fiord with a beao tiful itream running iuto it wa named after Mr. liarrimau. Many animal, supposed to be rare, were found to bs plentiful in Alaska. "Then be isn't real count?" "Bless yon, no I Thsy oall him count' because he was once a referee at a prtae fight." At the battle of I tasting, A. t 1006, the weapon being sword ami battle axe, 600 fell mortally wounded out of every 1,000 soldier. J?, . a -. e-''? -sx s-r-r cr rc-re '" MM JtCMlM' V S ,SS1M' x PARK AND WASHINGTON 8TRCCTS A. P, Armstrong, LL. B Prin. J. A. Wasco, Pcnmsn ind Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR Illustrated Catalogue, College Currency, Business Forms, Speci mens of Penmanship, Etc., Mailed Free to any Address. 20 to 40 Per Cent That's Good Interest Isn't It We can name a Rtock which navs about 20 nr rent nr annnm nnw and will pay aliout 40 per cent before the end of this vear if bou-ht nam. Thla ak la steadily advancing and will go much higher. Another Stock we can tell about that will be i selling as a prospect. i a Dividend payer and is now We will he glad to advise VOU about these Stocks and an nf lhantharann tha Milling Kichange. Write us. WAGY, HENGEN & WAGY 318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREOON. REFERENCES: Exchange National Rank. Colorado finrln-a. f,ln Ma. chant' National Hank, Portland, Ore., and many other. (The Famous Qerman Wood Preserver) AVENARIUS GARBOUfiEUM.m ....Permanently Datroy:. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN. g0FOnc application is all that is required. It lasts or years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following: distributing agentsi Perfection Pile Preserving Co- Seattle Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co- Portland, Ore.on.t Whittier. Coburn tc Co., San Francisco, Cal. E. C. ATKINS & COMPANY (inc.) PORTLAND, OREGON. faf art tfa SAWS... REPAIRED Chisel Bit SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shingle SAWS Cross Cut SAWS Hand SAWS AH Kinds of SAWS K Portland Branch, t 60 First Strcctm DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Potatoes-Early Rose, 80976c; Ore- Tloore's Revealed Remedy CUTLER'S gon Burbanks, 80cl; river Bur banks, 80 60c; new. lJ4(3c. 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