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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
rw7 . BRADSTREET'S REPORTS. leav? Trading; and' s Large Kit w Ctilton. THE SPARROW AS A MIMIC. !6 mml'mF' I Why trifle with health when the easiest and surest help la the test known medicine In the world 7 , ,l Lysis E. Pbikham'i Vegetable Compound" Is known everywhere end thousands of women have been oured of serious kid ney derangements by It, Rlrsm Plnkham's meth ods have the endorse" meat of the mayor, the postmaster and ethers of her own oily, liar medicine has the endorsement cf an un numbered multitude of grateful women whose Setters are constantly printed In this paper Every woman should road these letters, , fJrs, Plnkham advises suffering women free of charge, . Iter address Is Lynn, fsfass. Urniletreet' soys: Kxpii()tug do maml at advancing price iu tuauy lines of trade find Ha chief eaomplar in tlie market fur raw cotton, winch ((In ia Mttle Illril inn ) t Irnlntd wonderful Imitations. 10 train a sparrow is I he isk a cer tain till tl lover set herself one year. During the mouth or April she took a baby sparrow fruiu iu nest ami uursed During the year ended May SI the: home circulation o( the Chicago publio library tra 1,74,7T5 volume, which j the Chicago papers say, exceeds the i record anywhere else in the world. ' j Io Tonr Fret Aoh amd Bnrn? Shake into four shoes Allen's K(Ht Ease, j a, powder for the feet. It makes tisrht or new shoes feel esy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com- j fort discovery of lha age. Cures swollen feet, blisters'ami callous sota. Allen's I Foot-Kase is a certain cure tor iton-unim; j nails, sweating, smarting, hot, aching lift. I We have over SO.OOO lest mioiiials. 1 1 cures I while vou walk. All drttaists and sii,.e r stores eil it. 25c.- Trial iwrkagr FilKB by mail. Address, Allen s. Olmsted, I.e Kot.N.Y. hat nituessed the greutest excitement, i M " very carefully until It Could eeu atone. tv neu u ween or two older It was placed in u ivttfo with a lark, goldfinch, and two canaries. After few nioii I lis Imtl elapsed the sparrow Imitated his companions perfectly, to that one might easily mistake Id in for one of them. Ho mimicked the rolls of the canary, saujr with the delicacy aud artltlce of the goldllnch, juhI, more ainusiiiK than all, he walked like the lurk. In all this perhaps there was nothing o very astoulshlnif, added the narrator of the tale, for many birds have the !oer or imitating the song or the other birds, but the little sparrow went a atop farther, and tiled to train bis voice to a cricket's note. I In the spring some crickets were caught and kept lu a llttlo cage, For a long time the cage huug next to the canary biitl s cage, but not oue of the birds was pretentious enough to try to i Imitate the crickets, which were after 1 wr(l moved ucxt the sparrow's cage, (treat was the astonishment III tho household when two days later the sparrow's little voice piped up lu Imi tation of the crickets. Even after the crickets died the sparrow continued to imitate them, varying his tunes with j the dlffereut little songs of the other j Dirds. 1 So sparrows nre not such wholly un interesting little birds after all. Cnrlot ta rattl had a sparrow, which was a great pet and companion. He recog nixed his mistress whenever she enter ed the room aud would chirp a wel come: he would never eat but when she fed him from her lips. Like Car lotta, the sparrow was lame. It was heaviest trading and largest uaiu iu price for at leant a decade. , Rarely, it ever, in the history of the trade, as conducted on modern lines, has the in terest displayed in the product beeu greater, and the .manufacturing inter ests of the world Hnd the situation a perplexing one, while the prospects of huge, prolits to producers are stimulat ing all liues ot Southern trade. In A met ion u cottou markets the situation, from being a Olivers' market a short time ago, is now reversed, and sellers are in a position to dictate terms So suddenly has the outlook, as viewed by the trade generally, chauged that man ufacturers are unable or unwilling to define their exact position, or, if they accept new business, do so on a dis tinct basis of cost of new supplies. Maximum cotton-crop estimators of past year are apparently pauic-strickeu, and predict famine stocks for the end of the year, even with reduced era sumption. Most food prices are either Arm or I higher on the week, wheat being ad i vunced on better export demand and j bad weather at the Northwest, proved ; by the lower grade of much of the re j ceipts. Wool is still rather weak, and the ,' demand for spring-weight men's wear ' goods is still disappointing. ! Hardware is iu good demand, and a j good fall business is likely. : Wheat, including floor, shipments j for the week aggregate 4,665,983 bush j els, against 3,878, 100 bushels lust week. Business failures in the United : States for the week number 2i7, as ' against lol last week. It. ' :JI I UAfu Absolutely JT PACIFIC COAST TRADE. A project recently set on foot in Hungary to supply electria power in small quantites to borne workshops in dlliry i6 19c; ranch, 16o pound fcggs 26e. SmIU Msirkata. ' Onions, new, lJ-40. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. I'otatoes, new. $15. Beets, per sack, 85c$l. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Squash 4o. Carrots, per sack, l. 00 Parsnips, per sack, $1.25. Cauliflower, native, 75c. Cucumbers 10(3'20o. Cabbage, native and California, 2c per pounds. Tomatoes 80 (8 SO". Butter Creamery, 25c; Eastern 22c; on this account. Indeed, that she chose mm for her pet. the vicinity of Budapest has received the sanction of the Hungarian diet. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED By local applications. th-y cannot reach ths ; diseased portion ot lha ear. There isony one : w ay to cure dtmioes. anJ tbat is hv cnustitu- f tional remedies. Heatness ts ca'.ise'd by an in- i fiaiued condition of the mucous linibg of the i Austseama Inbe. vnen tnts rele etjt in- namea yon t.ave a ruaioong sound or iup- .r t i heanng. and when it ia entirely closed J ,eeu meal - Cheese 12c. 1'oultry 12c; dressed. Mo; spring, 13(3 15c. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice- Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00. Cora hole, $23.00; cracked, $35; aeafneas ia lim result, and unless the Intiamiai lion can be taken out and this tuhc restored to lu normal condition, hearing willbedestroTed lorever; nine vases out t tin are caused by catarrh, which is nottifiiK but an inflamed condition Of the mucous surfsi-f a. wewillgive One Hundred tHlar8 for any easeoiOeatnesstcanaed by catarrh) that can not tie cured by Hail's Catarrh Care. Send for Circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drag-gists, 75o ilail's family Pills are the best. From the Miseouri district, chiefly In 6t. Looia, the government draws far more revenue from tobacco manu factred than it does from any other quarter in the country. Moat Wonderful Medicine of the Ace, This Is an are of scientific wonders nnd fas carets Candy Cathartic are amoug thvm, the modern laxative, perfect, unequaled. Druir f isu, loc, 21ns, 5oc. Barley Hulled or ground, per ton. $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; blended straightB, $3.25; California, ; $3.2o; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra j bam, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.25; rye flour, f3.80oJ4.00. j Millstufl's llran, per ton, $12.00; ! shorts, per ton, $14.00. j Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; ' middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, ; per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef j steers, price 7Kc; cows, 7c; mutton I 7a; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9 ; 11c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 1 3 1 4' ; I breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides. 1 8;c. A young girl in Missouri was taken ! to an insane asylum the other day suf- j Portland Market, fering from the remarkable delusion I Wheat Walla Walla. 66 57c; that ahe is compelled to sit on a red t Valley, 60c; Bluestem, 60c per bushel, hot stove and peel potatoes. She has ! Flour Beet grades, $3.10; graham. $2.50. Oats Choice white, 42c; choice gray, 40o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15.00 15.60; brewing, $17.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13.00 ton; mid- been working in a hotel kitchen. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Good roads will be armreriutprl In the . winter. . At this season all may i flings, $20; shorts, $15; chop, $15 per be well, but when the roads are mud- - ton- ' dr the time lost in hauling but a few ! Hay Timothy, $1112; clover,$;3 loads will be much greater in value ! 7-5! Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. than the amount of taxes necessary to ! Butter Fancy creamery, 455oc; make good roads. This fact becomes ! 8tore' 80c painfully apparent when the farmer! Eggs 19o per dozen. must use four horsea to draw only half cneese uregon mu cream, iaC; a ton over roads that oonld be nut in ! Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c socb condition as to permit of a heavy wagon and a two horses. HOW TURKS SIT AT TABLE. inoeo Who CHbb to Tradition Hots Some 0:lrt Customs. Of late years some Turkish house holds have become considerably mod ernized In their arrangements, even aping the ways of Paris. But conser vative Turks frown on such new-fangled ways. In a conservative Turkish household, rich or poor, no tables nre used aud chairs are unknown. Instead, there ia a huge wooden frame In the middle of the room about eighteen Inches high. When the family the men only as sembles to dine cushions are brought, placed upon the frame aud on these the members seat themselves tailor fashion, forming a circle around a large tray. llie tray Is a very large wooden, plated or silver affair, according to the financial condition of the family, and thereou Is deposited a capacious bowl. About it are ranged saucers of sliced cheese, auehovles, caviare and sweet meats. Interspersed with these are goblets of sherbet, pieces of hot un leavened bread and boxwood spoons. I Knives, forks and plates do lot flg I nre in the service, but each has a nap I kin spread upon bis knees, and every one, armed with a spoon, helps himself, j The bowl is presently borne away and another dish takes Its place. Thla , time It Is a conglomeration of substan j tlala stewed together, such as mutton, 1 game or poultry. The mess has been j divided by the cook into portions, which ( are dipped up with the aid of a spoon or w itn tue nngers. For the host to fish out of the mess a wing or leg of a fowl and present It to a guest Is considered a great compll-1 ment, and for a Turk of high degree to ! roll a morsel between bis fingers and ' put Into the mouth of a visitor is look-' ed upon as good manners. 1 Hot-breads, hot biscuits, cakes, muffins, puddings and crusts made with Royal Baking Powder are wholesome, delicious, quickly made, always light, never sour, and most economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially refined, and equally valuable for the preparation of the finest, most delicate cookery, and substantial, everyday food. In the easy, expeditious and economical preparation of whole some and appetizing food it is indispensable. ROYAL BAKING eowDt CO.. 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Handles of forks aud knives are titiliaed for the storage of salt and pep per under a new jut to nt, each handle being formed of a tube, which has spring clips to hold it on the shank, with an internal reservoir for the salt and pepper, which is shaken through the ends. ' The silk worm was originally fouud in Chiua, and fabrics of this material were made in that country about 2,700 B. C. About 000 yards of silk are produced by a single worm, and there are nearly ,18 pounds of waste silk, designated as "thrown silk," for every pound of good silk. The average annual total ot water which falls aa rain or snow iu the United States is 1,407 oublo mile. This amount ot rain would more than twice fill Lake Ontario. To raise this water to the olonds from which it fell would require the work of 500,000,000 horses workiug 10 hours a day throughout the year. Sowiuu need in dry weather may re suit in but few ot the seeds germinut iug. It the ttround is veiv dry it will take moisture from the seeds, but if the soil is damp the semis draw moist me from the soil. The lack of moisture is the cause of eod being slow germi nating unless when coveted too deep, which causes the seed to tie longer iu pushing through the ground. l our times as ranch can be grown on au acre of land by the use of wheel hoes and hand seed drills than when the laud is cultivated by homo tiower, as both the rows and the plants can be closer together. Whether the baud system will pay depends upon the kind of crops grown and the location ot the farm to matkets. ton load to be drawn by Eineoiiisii Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poiuraed by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system fee la the effect of thin arirl rwv-,n o,, not until the blood has been purified and ' P6 Punl- per pound Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3,000 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, f-'.oo s a. uo; geese, $0.00(37.00 per ducks, $3.004.00 per dozen; turkeys. live, 1416o per pound.! Potatoes 40 50c per sack; sweets, S2J'4C per pounu. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, $1; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, 2o per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, 1 He per pound; carrots, $1. Hops 6 7c per pound. Wool Valley, 1516c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 15(3 16c; mohair, 25 if.- brought back to a healthy condition will we acnes ana pains cease. Mrs. James Kelt, of 707 Ninth atreet, N. E, Washington, D. C . write, as follows: A few months ago I bad an attack of Sciatic Rheums lumiBiuwnvioni. idi pain was aa intense tbat I became completely pros trated. The attack was an anuaually severe oae, aal say condition was regard ed aa being rery dung-crania. I was attended by one of the mort able doe tore in Washiagtou, who ia alas a member of the fats Ur of iaadiag medical colieire here. He told me so continue file prcKriD tiona and I would get well. After having I' 6 !!e twelve time, without receiving the .lighted tjeueit, I declined to continue his treatment an. longer. Having heard ot 6. s. 8.(8wifi. Specific) recommended tor Rheumatism, 1 decided, almoal to darpair however, 10 give the medicine a irUL and after I had taken a fewbottie. I vosab'e tc bobble around on crutchea, and very soon there. Iter had no ue for tnem at all, a. 8. g haviua cured me a mnd and well. All the diatnsaiu. palas have left me, my appetite bus returned" and I asa happy to be again restored to perfect health. ff tne reat getaM II ' v?v 3rV Pur''er anl tonic, is NX CV the ideal remedy in all 1J k' -3 rheumatic troubles. Vsa' There are no opiates or minerals in it to disturb the digestion and icao 10 ruinous naoits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and LntereeMno; book cf the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our pbysi. Clans fully and freely about your case. Wt Bake no chsree for medical advice. THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. OA. Mutton Gross, best cheep, wethers and ewes, 8?c; dressed mutton, 7 7,'2c per pound; lam lis, 6o. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dreesed, $5.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, op steers, $4.00(34.50; .cows, $3.50(34.00; dreesed beef, 6i 7?40 per pound. Veal Large, 6i7Hsi small, 8a 8to per pound. r I- sr v tUiitS VtRclk ALL tl.if r!!i. ; Couyli Byrup.-'l'BBtos G-wi. Cas in I'.tne. -.-iil rv time w m. Mis ,si8a-ia LV9VerT:ftt I Baa Frsneieea Market. Wool .Spring Nevada, 11 ta 18c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10 14c; Val ley, 10 18c; Northern, 9gl0o. Hops 18U crop, 12H15c; new crop, 1900, 10(8 l2Ko. Butter -r Fancy creamery 24c; do seconds, 22(23c; .fancy dairy, 22c; do seconds, 20o per pound. Eggs Store, 17c; fancy ranch, 22c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $12.50(313.60. Hay Wheat $8gl2; wheat and oat $8.00(310.60; best barley $8.50(8 alfalfa, $0.007.5O per ton; straw, 2587jc per bale. Potatoes Early liose, 30(3 75c; Ore gon Bnrbanks, 90c$l; river Bur banks, 35(5c; new, l2c. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2. 75 3. 25; Mexican limes, $4.00 5.00; California lemons 76c $1.60: do choice $1. 75(32.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, '$1.50 8 8.50 per bnnch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 6(g8Ho per pound, : , Prince Tuan's Canaries. f Prince Tuan's opposition to European Ideas Is of the bitterest character, and his only trace of western civilization j consists of a few dozen canaries which he has Imported and placed In his well- kept gardens. He Is a diplomat of the j first rank, and it was through bis In- j trlguing that In the war with the Jap- ' anese the Chinese fleet wag brought so j late into action, resulting In Its total ! defeat, and thus confirming Tuan's as sertions to the empress dowager that European Inventions were worthless.-. Stockholm Dagblad. j A Costly Tomb. The most magnificent tomb In the world Is the Taj Mehal, In Agra, Hin dustan. It was erected by Shah Jehan to the memory of bla favorite queen. It is octagonal In form, of pure white marble, In laid with Jasper, carnelian, turquoise, agate, amethysts and sapphires. The work took 22,000 men tweuty years to complete, and though there were free gifts and the labor was free, the cost wag $10,000,000. "I enrTered the torture, of the damned with protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty yean. I ran across your CASOAKtT'S in the town of Newell, la., and never found anything to equal tbem. To-day I am entirely free from piles and teel like new man." Q H.Kbitz, Ml Jones 51., Sloul City, In. CANDY CATHARTIC ,4 TWAOS etAM BUltllSig Pleasant, Palatable, fotent. Taste Hood. TW (loud, M.f.r SlcSen. Weak.n. or Orlpa. KM, tie, AIM. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... Surilag ttmttf dafill, rhlMC. lwl, B Vwa. 11. MTfl Rift Bqldand guaranteed by atldrng- I U'Dilb al.t. to "l i UK Tooaoen Uablk In seleotiug seed corn in the field the vigor and growth of the stalks shold be observed as well as the ears: If a stalk produces two or three good ears mark it. liy nsiug seed from the most proline stalks the teudeuey will be to produce more ears every year, uutil as many aa four aud five ears per stalk will be the result. lied cedar is a desirable tree, but the seed seems to fail in germination. The fact is that it requires two seasons in which to grow. Seeds sown at any time will not grow for about 12 months. How them in a bed and leave it undisturbed, except to occasionally water it, for a season. The burdock is a weed that is exter minated with difficulty, as the plant produces a great many seeds and they remain in the soil for years, ready to grow as soon as conditions are favor able. It the plant is cut off below tne ground and a handful of salt thrown on the root the plant will soon die, as the root is soft and the salt rots it. France ia pounding iron and steel into cruisers with such a big hit miner tbat England is tempted to put cottou in her ears. 20 to 40 Per Cent That's Good Interest Isn't It We can name a Stock which pays about 20 per cent per annum now and will pay about 40 per cent before the end of this year it bought now. This stock la . steadily advancing aud will go much higher. Another Stock we can tell about that will be a Dividend payer and Is now selling as a prospect. We will be glad to advise yon about these stocks and any of the others on the Mining Exchange. Write us. WAGY, HENGEN & WAGY 318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. REFERENCES: Exchange National Bank. Colorado Springs, Colo.! Mer chants' National Bank, Portland, Ore., and many others. Rumsia'a "Black Earth." The soil of the greater portion of the grain region of Russia and Siberia is s well known In that country as the "chernozem," or "black earth." It Is a broad belt of prairie, 600 or 700 miles In average width, beginning In Hun gary and extending northeastward to the Ural Mountains, and then eastward Into Siberia to unknown boundaries. A Gentle Slap. "I had a very successful day shop ping," said Mrs. Woodfoy, boastfully. "I managed to secure a very costly and elegant vaws." "Indeed," replied Mrs. Peppery, who believes in calling a vase a vase. "I suppose you'll keep It In ft glass caws." Philadelphia Press. Microbe Kill Kate. . Mr. Danysz, of the Pasteur Institute In Paris, bag found a microbe which exterminates rats. He has tried the effect of bis microbe in warehouses. farms and other places, and in 50 per cent of cases the rats completely disappeared. Caucasian Denunciation. He Those hideous, heathenish, fiend ish Chinese! She I think so; I'm going right to work this very minute and hunt up a civilized name for chow-chow. Indian apolis Journal. No wonder a young man looks all broke up when bis best girl throws him down. " The Famous German Wood Preserver) mm A VENARBUS CARBOUfJEUfJImm mmmmPermanenlly Demtroya... ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. tWOnt application is all that is required". It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following: distributing: agjentsi Perfection Pile Preservine Co., Seattle. Wash.) Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oreg-on-t Whittier, Coburn & Co an r rancisco, Cau Hefu.o to lie Civilised, China is often alluded to as a be nigbted re it ton, but there la one kingdom, the Hermit kingdom ot Cores, that Is entitled to the palm of darkness as far as civilisation and modern progress goes. The trouble with Chiua is that the people will not adopt systems ot the foreigners, while Cores, it seem, cannot. Missionaries and others have been endeavoring to instruct the Coreans In the use ot American tools, but, with all the labor involved, they prefer to do the work as their forefathers did. f Xlgfct.eusna.a Versus Mights, Ths loldeu mis is not a "hill of lights," Hsttmr doss it represent the wilt to do right. In all ths tesohlui of Christ ths word "rights" finds no place; but ths word 'right" or "tlnht ungues" occurs with exceeding fr. qusuoy. True, no man ever 'did to much as Jssus to. secure ths rights ot evary number of the human raus. Woman's rights, children's rlitliti, the rights ot servants, and masters, ths rights ot ths poor ami the weak and ths ignorant, all hare found an luorrmi. lntiiy clear lecoguitlon and raapout with ths spread ot the gospel. Yet this has coma about by ths persistent iiictili iitlou at the principle of right and the squally persistent restraining of the spirit which dunmuds "my rights." rreiieh Style nf Starting Font It area. In an Americas, srplntlug race tho starter orders the runners on their marks, then tolls thmn to "get ready," then calls out "set" and a uoupls ot seconds later flies the yistn!. At ths Paris races ths starter ordered ths msn on their marks, culled out "attmitlou" aud fired ths pistol so soon (tor ward thai the Americans could not get into crouching position. After ths first heat or two the Americans were always sot by ths time stteutloii was called and started at ths word instead of pis tol, thus gaining a yard or two. A Muoh-Mervl.il d.ntenarUa Turk. In the village ot llodra Turk named Ismail, aged 120 years, is lu sueb good health that lie frequently walks to liar tin, six hours distance, to sell eggs, for he is a poultry dealer." lie lias had H wives, ths last ot whom he married only a lew days ago. Ths brldo is SO years his junior, and the uiarrlags was celebrated with much solemnity to ths sound of drums aud fifes aud of vollers from firemarms. The whole village was sn fete. The wedding procession included all the male progeny ot ths patriarch bridegroom, consisting of 140 sous, grandsons and great-gtandsons. Ths number of his female progeny is not stated. Depreciation wf Money. In 1H73 a silver dollar was wortlione dul- little 'nr l-t'Utlia iu gold, and in IHislliirly. Developed by Cultivation. All garden vegetables are merely types improved by long cultivation of wild species. Ths wild cabbage is common enough in places by the sea, but is of no use for food in its wild state. Indeed, it will taks a botanist to tell that it was a cabbage stall. Scotlaud owes the cabbage to Crom well's soldiers. The cauliflower ia but a cultivated Improvement on the cab- haiie. It was brought to perfection In Cyprus and was very little known nn- 1 about a century ago. The parsnip is another native of this country. You may tlntl it along almost any hedge row, but it la small and intensely bit ter in its wild state. five rents. Money may urpn-iinUi but there i one standard niedU'ilir, which has not changed In half a retitury. and tbat is Hostetlcr's Htntiiaih liitlrr. It always has hern Ins on remedy for Indigestion, dyspepsia nr kidney troubles. The eai Host authenticated sea fight Is said to have been that between the I'oriuthians and the Corcyreans, in which the former coutuerml 00 II. C. i'tao's Cure runout be too (liable sposstt of a a Cough cure. J, W. OTitiax, :i."J Third Ave., .V. Miuueaiolis, Minn., Jan, 0, lll. Within ths last DO years the number of American and Kugltsh female phy sician iu Aslatio countries has In creased from '20 to 2t0. Dairying is a business, and some farmers will succeed where others fail because they have more energy and in telligence, adhering strictly to busi ness principles. The dairyman who gives particular attention to the care of his stock will always be repaid for his labor with larger yields and greater pioiits. A catalogue of the national observa tory at Athens shows that 8.187 earth quakes were felt in Greece In the years J8v-iuti, ana of these .,018 were re corded in Zante alone. The shocks were mure numerous in April and May than in other months. The storage and keeping of apples Is a matter of groat importauue where there is a larg) crop, ilia main point is to keep them cool. It la warmth, not co d. that liijurea them. Some one who has tried It stale that apples can be kept in water at a few degrees above tbe freesiug temperature. Ths majority of growers pack tlisiu in bar rels anile store them iu a cool cellar, first picking out every Imperfect specimen. What are Humors? They are vitlatnl or morbid fluids entire. lug tlie vivos and aliening the tWure, They are commonly 1 1 1 t,, di fVi tUa diges tion hut rimietiiurs Inlurlli-.l, How do they manifest themselves f In many forms of eiiiatictiiia eruption, salt rheum or vcjcema, pimples and bulla, ami in weakness, lungiiur aud general debility. How are thsy epelledT By Hootf'a Sarsaparllla Which also builds up the system that has tiflercil I rum them. it Is ths best of all medicine for all humors. . , &hc QkwitctgcA Ar nHmffrnnfl sstiil inbataitiifsii i.sirn nhwi hi tcsftirt i'mnlt rour. nf mi.tiV, M,ahl ut iu dt, m uiMisr,)ait. irsU'D HsTsatllni, MJWltll . 'I'-wiiuiiMr-iiurf, t.vmintrrisi L.m offered to our students rooms, jiertcr't equipment, espa 11s 10 tin siiiMrttr nerd In sll n. g, 1, laminar. Ailtlimvtle, l'iiniislislil, Hoosseepiiig, hanking, llualnv.a t-'urma. ",n rrecmee, eiiorinaiid. Tyt.ewrlt.tig. ltt.T :i.,lug, Manifolding, l meirraphliig, lal Kurnis, tiourt l'sp-rs, ofilct Work, Kt HVIkm.I 4 open all tlie yv.r. HturtiMits may enter at any llin.-imr ratalugu. esplalus all llila fully. Call or send fur a copy, Jl will pay. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park mad Washington Stroomt A. P. Armstrong, LL. &, Principal. J. A, Vcsco, Penman and Secretary 1 Horns Grown Basils to Snw Tblt Fall Two o( the great! i llrats ii.il,, two nf great est fowl prislueers the wnrhl lis. ever trlml. liuotii a iNKHWia, a m.ir Hi per t. TAI L M K IMW WAV IWIAMS), ll per Ik or hi per Wo. tttiaal N M-KI.TK, 1 no per tonrtwr 100. t'OIlN WllkiA'f, lis, per h.r l.i'.riuu. Kor further parllenlari, alilresa M. 4. SHIKI.ItN A t'li., t,eiw, ,Hlt, growers and Importersall klndauf grass ami Held seeds, DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU VITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. It stand without an equal Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., -v 320-33 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. NOTHING BETTER MADE Yoa can't make a mistake II yon get a ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Iiecais & Staved Co. PORTLAND, ORECON. .HUSKY'S WINTER OAWEN. Third and Morrl.on Street , rOBTLANU ... t It KG Oat O. A. ALISKY Prop. Do not fall to visit Buffet ,x Oafe ...VKNETUN I.ALlV OKl'HKHTRA. FINE OLD WHISKY... Gin, Brandy. Rum 13 full quarts, sji.ort. per gallon, I2.D0. XXX milT AND UUtlMV.il.Ut. AIX UOOU CiOOUS Orders for M .00 and npward delivered free to nearest Rsllrnad or Btcenier Landing. Biauk LOUIS CAHEN & SON Established W Year. SAW TltAWOlSCO, CALIFORNIA. DROPSY 10 DAIS' MATttENT fREE, Have mad Droptv and its oom plioatlona g specialty ftr twsntr Jisarswith tils most wondsrful stiooess. liars oared msu thous and oasss, ' BLLKOUiritOVI, Beg K, Atlsau, Q. JOHN POOLK. PnaTiMKD, Onoo. can giv. yon ths best bnrguins iu general liachinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, pious, belts nod wind ml I Is, 'lb. new. tel I X L wiiitimill, told by him, Is tin. squalled. Ifj V'hm" pension BICKPOHM, Waihlnot.n. 11 (1 . n,,-v will re. Rf Ivn miles renllch. it. r.ili K. u. v,,i. Kt.ff aith Corps, frnscmuliig clnluis since lH7s, CAR B0L ATE OF lODI NR CUTLEfl'S POCKET INHALER. A tmtrn.fii'ssiiil Cni-st fur Cattljarrli si nil Comiimptlon. All UruKKiotn, fl.uo. W. H. SMITH J. CO.. Buffalo. N.Y. Ptoa's. MM 10 PROPERTY 0U hulldlng nr r.mndellng their homes thst w. rsrivaiitll line, of Mantels, Tiling and Klre places, Kleotrlo, (las suit ( iimblusthin t'hau-di-liers end supplies, Hatteries, Call Hells, ele. t'ataluguea on sppllrstlun. Mm J. WALSH, flttreessnr to Frank Hnleuinli A ('o., S45 Waai.liiglun at,, I'urtlKlld, Oregon. DSIsGlifiri'SSPILLS ONI rOR A DOSK, OureRlekRsiidsehesnSDrs- p"l)ls, Hi-miii e rimpl.a.l'urlfr the llluod, Aid Ulgos-tioii.i-reveniiiiiinuansas. DonotUrlpeortllrlieo. To cnnTlnre rou, vl wall lamp (re. full tl,SM. DJ. UO8ANK0CO.,rkllllra, Suld tl Druggist. N. P. H. O. no. as-iwoo. WHKH writing to advertiser Ideas tuentloB thT paper.