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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
U alh with If a person is 111 and ieeds a medi cine is it not wise to get one that ha stood the test of tints and has hun dreds of thousands of cures to lis credit? A jrreat many women who are ill try everything they hear of in the way of medicine, and this experimenting with unknown drugs is a constant menace tliaia . I . - .1 I ....... I 1 1 11. -A.t-UJf ""lu. (.;,.!., ,.n,,l.,-1 Jhia seems to us rery unwise, for t". ill . WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. Labor Conditions A fortius Itualucaa la lht fcaal. K. O. Dub & Co.'s weuklj review ol trade snys: Die volume ol tiuaiuoe does not ma terially enlarge at the East, and there is only motlerat i improvement at the West and South, but if expectations ot greater activity when politic ceae to disturb are realised, current operations will In found to have laid a substantial foundation. The moat important event of the week in the imludtriat World wa the agreement on the tin plate wage scale with the amalgamated afuwcla tion, (iranting about 8 per cent advance to 85.000 hands lung idle. Prices of grain ar little altered, good crop reportH coming in freely, but the elfui-t is (wing neutralised by the foreign estimate of a world' crop be low requirements, - Bumubps in iron and steel products steadily increased, and mills are more October 1 is men- tii ere are remedies which are no ex- perimenta and have been known years and years to be doing only good. Take for instance I-ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound; for thirty years its record has been one un broken chain of success. No medicine for female ills the world has ever known has such a record for cures. It seems so atranire that some people will take medicines about which thev tioned as the probable date of a general resumption. Kailroads have lefased to make re ductions iu freight ratee, which it was hoped wonld increase exports. Last week's shipments ol hoots and rhoes from Boston were only 70,845 cases, against 71,377 in the previous week, and for the year thus far the de crease, compared with 1899, has really know nothing, some of which .amounted to 354,315 cases. might be, and are, really harmful while on the other hand it is easily proved that over one million women nave been restored to health by Lydia . Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. We have published in the news papers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published in the interest of any other medicine. All this should, and does, produce a spirit of confidence in the hearts of women which is difficult to dislodge, and when they are asked to take some thing else they say, " No, we want Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, which has been tried, and never found wanting, whose reliability la established far beyond the experi mental stage." We have thousands of letters like the following addressed to Mr. Pinkham, showing that Monthly Suffering la Al ways Curod by Lydla Em Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, also Back mohe and Bearing-down pains "I suffered untold agony every tooth and could get no relief until I tried your medicine ; your letter of ad vice and a few bottles of Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound have made me the happiest woman alive. I hall blesa you as long aa I live." Mis JoiB Saul, Dover, Mich. " Four years ago I had almost given op hope of ever being well again. I was afflicted with those dreadful head ache spells which would sometimes last three or four days. Also had backache, bearing-down pains, leucor rhoea. dizziness, and terrible pains at monthly periods, confining me to my bed. After reading so many testi monials for your medicine, 1 concluded to try it. I began to pick up after taking the first bottle, and have con tinued to gain rapidly, and now feel (ike a different woman. ' I can recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound in the highest terms to all ick women." Miss Rosa Hkldim, I'M W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. Two Letters which Prove that Lydla . Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Will Remove Tumor and Cure Other Female Weakness. Sales of wool at the three chief East ern markets declined to 8, 833, 000 p uuds, against 4,234,700 pounds in the previous neck; 9,245,200 last year. In the wooleu market there is a rather deceptive appearance of greater activity. Hulk of business in new Hues receutly put out a substitute for Etaudard goo.is and a lower price. Failures for the week were 145 in the United States, against 132 last year, and 24 in Canada, against 10 last year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Soattlo Markata. Onions, new, l.'io. Lettuce, hot house, f 1 per crate. Potatoes, new. $15. Beets, per sack, 85c (gfl. Turnips, per sack, 75c. pqnaah 4c. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 l'arsnipe, per sack, $1.25, Cauliflower, native, 75o. Cucumbers 1020o. I Cabbage, native and California, j 2c per pounds. Tomatoes 40 60". j Butter Creamery, 26c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 16(3 19c; ranch, lie pound, j Eitgs 25o. j Cheese 12c. j Poultry 12c; dressed, 14c; spring, j 13 15c. j Hay rnget Sound timothy, $11.00 i 12.00; choice Eastern Washington i timothy, $16.00. Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. t Barley Uolled or ground, per ton, : $20. ! Floor Patent, per barrel, $3.50; blended straights, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; A UNIQUE SHOE INDUSTRY. tila of the JcwImIi vrtt? nml aiida" liuver. The "glieito," t tie home of a mixed urns of humanity, piesruta n remark able nud miltitiu phase or New York shoe wiling. Petty shoemaker visit the numerous city alioe fui-ioiir dully aud buy up scrap and "seconds" of all kinds of leather, which they take to their homes, aud, after being Inspected aud assorted by the eutlre family. It Is dually made tuto pierced bucks aud wedge heels lu black, Ian, patent leath er Mud numerous odd cotiihlumUuia, every lueli of leather being utllined. A steady worker tutus out at least twenty-four pairs of tliece shoes, working from 7 a. tu. 11111,11 late Into the ulglit. lu the men 11 time the thrifty wife puts the finished product Into a clothes bas ket aud, taking a stool, stations herself at the prominent coiner of Hester aud Essex streets, right lu the heart of the "ghetto." Here activity reigns, tliou ands upon thousands of wase earner swarm through the streets; the Venders loudly cry their ware to attract the attention of bargalu seekers. After a day of bantering aud talking the woman has disposed of her shoes and goes home with an empty basket and a pocketful of small change. After many weeks of this routine the econom ical shottnaker has saved enough to reallxe an ambition aud he buys a push cart a two-wheeled affair much like the familiar fmltinan's cart-and with shoes bought at fire sales he pushes boldly Into some crowded thoroughfare and Hues up against the curb. A tempt ing price loudly proclaimed serve to dispose of the stock as often a he can replenish the same. Under these cir cumstances the meager capital has In creased sufficiently to enable hi 111 to open a small shoe store in Hester ' strew and to employ an assistant. He j searches wholesale shoe houses for odds and ends, damaged and mlsmnted shoes, and picks up numerous lots for a fraction of their value. He has now assumed the dignity of a merchant and ha galued the confi dence of his couutrynien. Encouraged by his success and conBdent of hi abil ity, he buys In larger lot and begin to supply other push-cart dealer. The demand eventually assumes greater proportions; he attends auction sales; which are very frequent In New York, and realizes profit from every venture. In the course of a few years his euvl ronmeut become too small, he disposes of hi push cart and rents a basement In Bayard street, among the East Side hoe Jobbers. New York Tribune. Scrofula h an ancient lo of ths rues. It attacks tli child tu the cradle, and, unls x pelted from lh blood follows him to the grave. Hood's Snrsapartlla completely cures this diieas by eradicating its ponlonom tabus from the blood. Thousand of grateful parent writ that their children who were or uird and disllgured by scrofula have, been entirely cured by this utcst medicine. Hood's Saraaparllla Never Disappoints. It U the flest Modi cine Money Can Buy. All tlrttggista. Iloml'a tHU tuira nick lnila!lir, IiiiIIsvmIIcii. SAO By the census Buffalo (N. Y.) ha gaiuctl 90,555 in population iu ten yearn, showing that "I'ut Me Off at Buffalo" was taken literally by the public. Honor are about even iu the matter ot calling name. But who, ask the Chicago Kecord, would not rather be called a "(oreiu devil" than a 'heathou?" Philip Drank and Philip lobar. The laying orgluaUd from an incl deutiutha lift ot Philip 11., king 0 M seed on, the tat her of Alexander the Great, Philip tva undoubtedly great man; but all men, great and small, have their weaknesses, aud he wa a great drunkard. One day, when rising Hushed from hi win, he wa called npou to decide a lawsuit, and in hi bibulous ooudition he decided it un justly, wheieupou the losing party cried: "I shall appeal against your judgment." "Appcall" thundered the enraged king; "and to whom will yon appeal?" "To Philip sober," was her reply. The wisdom of the appeal wa Justified by the result, for when Philip had become sober he discovered hi mistake and reversed hi judgment. WSIDEHT TYLER'S rDAUGHTER, A Venerable Lady of Noble Lineage Speaks a Timely Word. Cumuli Aa OvarelNtad, The alarm expressed by ths New York Medical Journal tlmt the effects ol alcohol should be the subject of ex travagant overstatement ha a familiar, fur off sound of century ago. An in stanco is given, as an example, which appeared iu the Journal of luebriety, concerning the degeneracy of the fam ily of a moderuto drinkers. Every city and almost every town in the country contains examples far more significant than this one, iu which the effects of alcohol are clearly traceable in the de fect of the children. It is practically Impossible to overstate the damage aud injurious influence of alcohol, aud the Didn't Know ilia Ariioi.. old cuutiou of a century ago is lost iu Some peoplo from the city were the light of recent sclentirlo invesiign camping on the shore o( a little lake j turns. The fear now is of understating in Vermont. One day two young and minimising the dangers from al ladies of the party went to the nearest : coiiol by clinging to the worn-out de- street aud asked for deviled ham. Of: lusious of alcohol as a tonic aud food. course the rural proprietor did not keep such a wicked-sounding article. After the young ludies had gone out a loafer said to the proprietor: "What on airth'd them gals want?" "Land 'I I kuow," was the reply. "Some hellish stuff or 'nuther." Mothers will lind Mrs. Wliielow'j Sooth ing Syrup ths best remedy to Use for their Children during the teething period. Bathe a burn with a strong solution of carbonate of soda. The Manufacturers of Carter's Ink have had furry years' experience iu making it sud they certainly know how. bend lor; "liikiin'gs," five. .i... ...... -.-.firTrUju"- WHITE 110USK, WASHINGTON, t, C. MONEY IN OLD TIN CANS. Refuse from the City Become a Klon dike for Two Mechanics. I Down on the South Side of Chicago, near Seventy-ninth street aud Vln jcenn.es avenue, there is a Klondike dls Nvered and worked to Its utmost cu- parity by two bright young mechaulc. Out toward Englewood, near the j tracks of the Chicago. Kock Island and j Pacific Uaili-ond, half a stone's throw from Seventy-ninth street, can be seen gra-,n Immense quantity of old tin can ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Se Facsimile Wrappor Below. The Taris Figaro says that the shah ot Persia spent 1, 900,000 during his brief sojourn tthe world's exposition. The money problem does not seem to bothei his royal bigliuesa to .any great extent." j "One ol the. most aristocratic face seen iu Washington in that of Mr. Pern pie, daughter of I'resiilenSfTylnr. She ha passed her 80tli year and ytt tain an exceedlugly(youthful complexion, Personally she is charming, aud Impresses oue a stepplug out of the Kuropmin courts,'.' so say the Kutioual I Magasine, under the heading "Social Ktdullght at the Capital." j The following is a letter from this Interesting lady, written from the IOul Home, Washington, D, U to The l'eruim Mudicina Co., of Columbus, Ohio, concerning their great catarrh tonlo, l'eruim. Mrs. Sempla writes; I The 1'eruua Medicine Company, Columbus, Uhlot I Gentlemen-"" Your Peruna ia a moat valuable remedy. Many of my friends have used it with the most flattering results and I can commend It to all who need a atrenzthcnlng tonic. It Is Indeed a remarkable medicine. " Sincerely Letltla Tyler Sempla. I'eruna i a specific to counteract the daprnssing efleuta of hot weather. A ' free book entitled "Hummer Catarrh," sout by Tho I'eruna Modtolne Co., Col u 111 bus, O. Every life touches many other lives. Let ns move softly through the world lest out touch be a harsh aud hurtful touch. I'Ho'sCiire is the best inediclii w rrrr usrd tor all alt'ectHins of Hie throat and Iiiiiks Wa. O. KitosLKY, Vaubureu, luU., Ken. 10, 1UU0. The larger portion of the weed come from the roadside. Farmers whose deeds gave them land to the middle of the roadway quickly take advantage of their right when they wish to da so, but they seem to npHise that it s no body's business to keep the ryadside weeds which bet r seed to b widely distributed. Are You , VV Oil Whbb ham, per barrel, J3.00; whole wheat piled into hills of very decent nrouor- ,.-,.. o or. u ona., nil I . . lour, 3.35; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $12.00; (borts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, f 19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, f 20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00., Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price te; cows, 7 c; mutton 7 'a; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9 11c. Hams Large, 1 3c; small, 13 Terr assail to take CARTERS I'llTTtE 1 PILLS. lri I Mm L " Two years ago I was a great breakfast bacon, 13c; dry salt side, sufferer from womb trouble and pro- j 8 ic. fuse flowing each month, and tumors would form in the womb. I had four tumors in two year. I went through treatment with doctors, but they did me no good, and I thought 1 would have to resort to morphine. " The doctor said that ail that could help me waa to have an operation and have the womb removed, but I had heard of Mrs. Pinkham'a medicine and decided to try it, and wrote for her advice, and after taking her Vegetable Compound the tumor were expelled and I began to get stronger right along, and am aa well as ever before. Can truly say that I would never had gotten well had It not been for Lydia K. Pinkham'a Compound." Mabt A. &TAKL, Watson town, Pa. "After following the directions given In your kind tetter for the treat ment of leucorrhea, I can say that I have been entirely cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham'a remedies, and will gladly recommend them to my friends." A. B. Davids, Bingham ton, N. Y. Another Case of Womb, Kidney and Bladder Trouble Cured by Lydla Em Pinkham'a Vegetable Oompoundm " Dkab Fkiisd Two years ago I had ehlld-bed fever and womb trouble in its worst form. For eight month after birtn 01 babe 1 waa not aole to sit np. Doctors treated me, but with no help. I had bearing-down pains, burning in stomach, kidney and bladder trouble and my back waa stiff and sore, the right ovary waa badly affected and everything I ate distressed me, and there was a bad discharge." "I was confined to my bed when I wrote to yon for advice and followed your direction faithfully, taking Lydia S. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, Liver Pill and using the Wash, and am now able to do the most of my housework. I believe I should have died if it had not been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may be the result of benefiting some other suffer ing woman. I recommend your Com pound to every one." Mas. Mabt Vaughh, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 6656c: Valley,57c; Bluestem,60cper bushel' j Flour Best grades, $3.10; graham, ,$2.60. I Oats Choice white, 42c; choice ' gray, 40o per bushel, j Barley Feed barley, $15.00315.50; i brewing, $17.00 per ton. I Millstuffs Bran, $13.00 ton; mid dlings, $20; shorts, $15; chop, $15 per . ton. j Hay Timothy, $1112; clover,$79 j 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6 7 per ton. I Butter Fancy creamery, 45 50c store, 27)ic. j F'ggs 19o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13o; : Tonng America, 14c; new cheese lOo : per pound. ; Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3 j 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, ; $2.00(83.00; geese, $6.00(37.00 per j ducks, $3. 00 4. 00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14 16o per pound. I Potatoes 10(a50o per sack; sweets, ! 22io per ponna. j Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, $1; J per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab j bage, 2c per pound; parsnip, $1; onions, 1 y2c per pound; carrot, $1. Hop 28c per pound. Wool Valley, 1616o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 15 18c; mohair, 26 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wether and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7 7 !2C per pound; larube, 6jo. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00 4. 60; cows, $3.60(34.00; dressed beef, 6(8 7o per pound. Veal Large, 6K7ic; small, 8 8)io per pound. Hons. There are bills of tomato cans, min iature mountains of peach and pear ?aus, mounds of milk cans, can from far-off France, that were once filled with delicate truffle, can that were once ready to burst with the luscious fruits which California sends to leas favored States, oil cans, old kitchen pots and pans, all gathered up from one end of the city to the other, aud from hotel garbage boxes. The assay office of this "tin-can Klondike" Is near by In a little 1(1x20 1 foot frame building, used also as store house for refined metal. The factory Itself Is half a block further down toward Eighty-fli-st street. These old cans are placed In a fur nace and brought to a red-hot heat by a rousing Are under them, which melu the solder and zinc or "spelter," There is these sinking to the bottom of the pot, ! when she iron HUOACHL FOR DIZZINESS. rCR IIUOUSIESS. FOR TORPIO LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. JF0R THE COMPLEXION It Ofrti I roTMly vcrelwa.jxvw we- Hay stored in the ham will keep In much better condition than when put up iu stacks. It ia almost impossible to escape lomi by exposure in stacks, although a large proportion of hay in tended for early use 1 kept In thut manner. Damaged hay will be wasted by the animals, and there is also a loss of the constituent elements of th bay when exKsed. Linseed meul is a valuable food anil may lie fed at all seasons. F.ven when grain is allowed it will pay to feed liu soed meal, and when cows are on pas tnro they will give more milk if given a quart or two of linseed meal at night. Of tli fact that Milling Stock are the beet kind of Invettmentf We mean the high-grade kind of Block, We recommend (wo S'ockt In particular one a Dividend-payer nJ the other a prospective Dividend- Payer. Drop ns a line and we will give you all the particulars; also Dally Quotations ol Oregou Mining Mock Exchange, WAQY, HENGEN & IVAGY 3 IS and 319 Chamber ol Oommerom, PORTLAND, OREGON. ItEFF.REN'CKS: Exchange National Hank, Colorado Ppring Colo. ; Merchant National Bank, Portland, Or. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) ..AVENARIU8 CARBQ 1JMEUM.. ...Permanently Deatroya. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. fWOne Application 1 all that Is required. It last for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the It is richer iu the easeutial elements of following: distributing; agents: Perfection Pile Preserving- Co Seattle, growth and produciton than any other concentrated food and greatly euriches the manure. CURE SICK HEADACHE. Polnl. About Milk. Milk is not a beverage; it is a per fect food. Where children drink milk Cool I mier Fir. at meals it shonld take the place of That "man gets used to anything" 1 nitrogeneous foods meat, of oonrse, has been shown again by tbe extraor- j wng omitted. It i far better when dinary cases of coolness under lire at the children eat meat to give them j the front in the f-outb African war. j water to drink. Where two sort of At Labuschagne's nek a private in the ' nitrogeneou food are used, like meat deadly zone of fire tore open a latter ud '"". constipation is universal Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.? Whittier, Coburn Bl Co., San Francisco, CaL S our students while the tin remains on top. The solder or "spelter" Is ladled ont aud cast Into bars, In which form it And It way o the metal market; while the tin I run out Into frame and rolled into sheets of various size, and sent to the stock yard and other factories, where they are made over Chicago Inter Ocean. from hi lister and began to read it eagerly; a wounded batsman at Lady smith finished his run at cricket before dropping dead; a trooper named C'lms. Hands kept his cigarette alight lie tween falling from his borse with a fractured thigh and being taken to the hospital a period in everv girl's life think that the most vulgar tbe world is a boy' healthy t'r INTEREST li) PROPERfY IIS Building or remodeling their homes th.t wc can; . loll hue of Mantels, liling sud Klre- Slce, K 1 eel rlc, (,u n. ( ombiuatiiiu Cii.n clierit snd supplies, Hatteric, Call helU, ele. Laiu.ue nil application. Mm J. WALSH, Piiccewtor vo Frank Ilolcomb 4 Co., 1 8 Waahinatoa St., 1'orUund, Oregon. ' Have tbe children, especially if deli cate, take a nap or two, particularly In the long day of the summer. JOHN POOLE, - Portland, Orsoob, ran give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts nd windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. 1 i! 1 inn m I . M 1 lUHLi KHUit Ail tUt tail seat coii,:n brruu. Tastes 1. to ttma. ftokt b dniKatAta. a Fraoelse Market. Wool Spring Nevada, lltflSe pei pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(8 14c; Val ley, 16 18c; Northern, 9 10c. Hops 1899 crop, 8618c; new crop, 1900, 1012)aO. Butter Fancy creamery 23c; do seconds, 21 22c; fancy dairy, 20; do seconds, 19o per pound. Eggs Store, 17c; fancy ranch, 22c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 9 20.00; bran, $12.50013.50. Hay Wheat $8 12; wheat and oat $8.00 10.60; best barley $8.60 alfalfa, $t.007.60 per ton; straw, !537Ko per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 80(3 75o; Ore on Burbanks, 90c$l; river Bur ninks, 85 65c; new. l)t2c. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.75(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 5.00; California lemons 75ctl.60: do choice $1.762.00 per box. Tropical Fruita Bananas, $1.50 2.50 per bunch; pineaDDles. nom inal; Fenian date. ttio per pound. Disease in Pishes. That fishes are liable to disease ot wious kind is well known. There 1 the "salmon disease," caused by tbe growth of a fungus on the fish, and many parasite that are "unbidden guests" find a home on the bodies of the finny tribe lodgers or boarders that pay no rent, and cause disease In addition. But It Is something new to learn that fishes can be Infected with tuberculosis that general dis ease of which consumption I a man ifestation In tbe lungs, into a pond la France tuberculous matter from a pa tient wa thrown. The fishes carps were afterwards noted to die. and the germ of bacilli of consumption were found In plenty In their bodies; while wnen these bacilli of the fishes wer given to other fishes, they proved fatal In the tame way. There Is one comfort given to us, however, by the French experimenters. It eem that In the fish, a cold-blooded animal, the germ fall off in their Tltality, so that It Is unlikely they would affect man or oth er warm-blooded animal. thing in appetite. When a family adopt a girl of six teen, it means that they will have a kitchen girl in future without wage. Philadelphia and the Caterpillar. The caterpillar pest, which a few year ago wrought great havoo amoug shade trae in various cities, ha been almost whslly done away with in l'hil adolphia. The preventive which were applied in the shape of cotton wound around the trunk of the trees, have tended to lessen the breeding of the peat, so that now the worms are do ing very little damage to the trees. In a quarrel, the one that get the worst of it ia tbe first to become meau. A money order i a genuine order of merit. I Are numerous and tilmiainial. I.srgn aehnot room, nerteei a.iiilimient, rapa Me Irariiera, ompleie i.iurt." ol utility, eualile lis in il.i iii,rriiir mirk In all Unileruke, We t.ai h It, Hwll(n. Grammar. A rlllunolV IViiiiiaimlilu, ' orrMlllei,ce, l u len lal Law, Hkkceillis, llnnklne, Hillea Korina, Biislllma I'rs.'lliv, Wi.irtlmn.l, Typeitrll.iiK. I.nl.-r Coming, MaiilliiUllli, lli,wrKililiiir, l.,.pil Mirilin, I'olirt l'sH'r. Oflliti Work.KI'i. Heliil In oll all tli. year. Hiudemn may enter at any ilui.-ur csttuus eii.lalm all IM lulljr. (.'all or send lor a copy. It will (.ay. . PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Waahlngton Streeat ! A. P. Armstrong, LL. a, Principal. J. A. 'W.sco, Penman ind Secretary DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. mm Bishop Take Umbrella. The Athenaeum of London I a very olemn club, and consist of eminent doctors, judge, barrister and, above II, bishops. It waa a rainy day; !t wa one of theme threatening day with which we are familiar during thl dis appointing summer, and one of Lord Salisbury' secretaries observed that hi chief was starting out for his lunch eon at the Athenaeum; be rushed for the umbrella and offered It to Lord Sal isbury. "No, no," said Lord Salisbury. "I've lost too many In tbe Athenaeum, I cannot trust tbe bishops!" Life of a Queen Bee. Tbe life of the queen bee 1 from three to four year; that of tbe drone I not easily estimated, as be dies from violence, while Ihe worker lives from three to six month. Bees have been known to occupy one hiv for forty-alg Goosecutlr seasons. Ihe Kim I You Hay Always Uought lmu born the Higtia ture of Clint. II. Fletcher, and lmu been niudo under bin pcrrional Hupervision fyr over !JO yearn. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. Counterfeit, Imitation) and ' J ut-as-irol are but Experiment, and endanger the health of Children 12xicrience affuiimt Experiment. What is CASTOR I A CaRtorht is a harmlcHA nubHtltute for Cantor Oil, Pare, tforic. Drong and Hoolhlmr Hvrnna. Tr. in !.., 1 contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Jsarootlo KiibHtance. Its aaro Is Us fruarantce. It destroys Worms and allays I'evcriMbneHH. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Gohc. it relieves Tecthlnir Troubles, cures :oimiWH,.i. and l latulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mothe r's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought iiears tno Signature of Mad of th Best Material, thoroughly traaoncd, by competent workmen. It standi without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-338 Eitt Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. aw rmr sw j toammaamaw' ar ar atm 1 w ex w a In Use For Over 30 Years. Tg comaht, tt Muanav arairr. Haw o. it. "" ' -- r i iMIl li i "J NOTHING BETTER MADE Yea can't mak a mlntaka II jou t ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Iiemis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORECON, Home Grown Seeds to Sow This Fall Two of the Kfenti-M Oralis wM, two ol n ai eat food prfHliii'dm Ilie world hnneviT trlixl. , itKoiii H.jNKHiiix, aim n,or ji,, .., Iu0, AIX MK IIV OAT (illAHS, j&ij ,.Ut tt or lll per (. 1 KIINHl N hPKl.TZ. inc pnr Dior r.linr 100. COBN HMT, 10C per ID or xi Iml. . For fnrthur iaiticiilurn, aililu-HM i. J. RMIKMIS CO., Ilimi-iiir, I, full.,, Browrli and importer all klndnuf Kiawiaiiil fluid necdn. CARBOLATE OF IODINE POCKET INHALER. A fftiaratitwd Cure for Ct.nrii anrf t;onaainpiion. ah ucuhikib, ii.iiu. LADIESf CUTLER'S A Conaamptlon. W. H. SMITH SCO., Buffalo, M.Y.Piop Jin you lb ik to end you our Fall and V Inter taihlon Book ol Millinery, Sulfa, Skirt a, Fur, And othrr I.ndlcn' Wear at Wholnale rrke? A onial card will brlnn U lo you. WEBB OUIFFEN tt COM r AN Y S8 rifth Avenue, Chloago. ,.d ic-wm: pension If BICKFOHii. WMhlngtan. It. I.. ll,y will r?. TOlww attiJnk repllen. H. Oth N. II. Vola. NtaS i. 'JUlu Corp, rroaecutin claim, iIiicd 1B7H. ..ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN. Third aad Morrliau Htraata PORTLAND . . . OHKOON O. A. A LI SKY, Prop. Do not fall to Tlalt Buffet Gate ...VKNKT1AK I.ADY OHQH F.8TR A ... Hero's a Proposition Im'l It ri-aminahle to iit.,.. that a Hi in ol no y ar, .r l m iinilil 111 you iha twm way Si' H"i.l valiio (or your inimm t II you ara iiiiikliiir Improvtuiii'iita In your limine, or Inill'l Hm a now Imuaa, no matwr how miinll nr lara ll muu you wlh lo tpi'iid- In elwirlral or a flaiuraa, Hniaia, uinii turulliirn, ti'., you will vr inimm. and he wi-ll uli,..l II roil i'imi- lilt TIIK.IOllN HAIIHICi r 'lra lri, l onlaml, Or,,,,,, DROPSY 10 DAYS' Tl.tATMENT FIIEE. Hut aaila Droiiij iid It "" plicmoiij a iipucuiiy fur twuiiiT Vaarawlth tli aunt womlorfal fcuooiiai. Hafi flnrd maaf taoai aud cium. IJ.H.I.OJK'JtlOS, W Bui H. Atlanta, (ia. Safes m Scales New and 2d-hndi all rnakm. We buy or c hangs. Urt ,tok ot Hay and W,i, K.taUa. BKiK.in. to be had by wrltli i , ." lo l'aralla, lln.nw.inl A ).. Hr. YJi,,,. lili-bold Mala and Look t'o.No 2 I cluij?, .V; Stiat,ouFraut!lMo,Cal. ' t-"loHa FINE OLD ...WHISKY... OIn, Brandy, Rum 11 full ijuarta. SV.00. per (ralliin, t.'.W, XXX 1'OIIT AND BIlUUKY.tl.M. A IX UOOlt CiOOD Orfera for fa M and hi, want dallvnrrd In te noareat Kallroad or Htiauivr l.andlin. UlauK Caacaaud Kuk. LOUIS CAHEN &. SON Ktabllhcd l Yeara, AN t'ltANt'IftCO, C'ALIFOIIMl.t. ..SURE mi FOR PILES, tJIIISO filaa pn4ui' inol.turaanifiiiiii.il lu-hr I TOII rilla fnrm. a. wall llilnrf Ulp,lli.tf np Prut . ""a areonncany Dr, aoaanKo a pna wiiiwp llipfiilli. or Ppitrntlln ni Htupa Itrbtna andbleeillna. Aoanrha tumor, fit ar al ilruiralat, or aeut h; m. auout f our oaaa, N. P. H. V, it by mall. Treatua rma. w nw 1U. UOSANalO. I'blada.Fa, No. S-10. WUmS wrltln. uiantloa tlala to aiWartlaara plvan apar,