torn Distinction In That,
Pon't lot my refusal of your pro
dsh! embitter you, Mr. Simpkins.
lie Oh, not all. - After all, it ii
something to have been rejected by
pirl who own a f 500 dog.DetroU
l-'roo Press.
7 Nothing New in That
"You can't dispute the miracles In
the 111 bio. man. why Just consider
the raisins of Ijisarus!"
"Humph!' I've seen people raised
that have been dead longer than Lai
arus. Why my wife raises Cain every
day!" Denver Times.
NEWS OF THE PACIFIC NOETIIWEST
A Goad Week's Record of Commercial and Industrial
Progress and Development In Oregon, Idaho,
Washington and California.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15th.- Medioal
authority ea;a: "In many farcillw throughout
l ho world GarSold Tea oftea ukn tha place of
tha family physician, lor practically Yryone
auffors lit time from dfaonteraof atoraecb, Urer,
kiilners or bowels, certainly from no other
nit-diilne ran such good results b obtained.
'11m Herb remedy makes people well, thus
greatly Increasing their ataelt for enjoying
Ilia. It la good for young aud old."
A Future Plttibute,
Development work Is now beine
done on what may prove to be the
t :.,;H Cheerful Wight V '; '!
"Yes, he's always happy when he's
' hunting for work."
"What a cheerful disposition.
And is he never discouraged, never
sad?"
"Only when he finds it." Phila
delphia Press.
most Important mineral . properties- Southern
In the State of Washington so tar
as adding to the state's commercial
and Industrial supremacy Is con
cerned. These are locations of coal
and Iron mines located in adjacent
and overlapping claims on the tlivUtu
between Cowliti and Lewis counties
Aa bnsorUnt Railroad Enterprise. '
The most Important railroad en
terprise since the building; of the
Pacific Railroad throuiih
Southern Oregon, was the com
mencement on November U, of the
work on the Sugar Pine Lumber
Company's Railroad from a point two
miles south ot Klamathon Station
to the timberland huMliiga of the
same company at Pokugtyna, Ore,
Brotherly Assistance.
Rodrtek They saw that Beaker j visited North Yakima for the purpose
waa held up by masked men the of purchasing or bonding the proper
other night ' ties with a view of Installing deveiop
Van Albert Yes; It was at the mas- ment work on a much larger scale
querade ball. If they hadnt held ! and, eventually building upon the
him up he'd never got home. Chi-1 properties a vast productive Indus-
and about slxtv mllea aouthwest of ' a distance of 30 miles bv the rout
Yakima. The properties consist ofTh wor ' oein Prosecuted vlgor-
aome 700 or 8000 acres of coal lands """''' . ur "oouer
located under the coal land laws and w'" btt a ?d carrying
a large number of Iron claims local ' i7., . 1Knt-
d under the laws governing mine. " '' audaru-gauge
a, location.. These claim. ar. this wlln. '"Pouua rails. Tne coat of
nmurt. v.bi I tonstrucuon will be I2O.U00 ner miif.
: r :rr:' , .r.. i" win be only Ou0 bridge, win.
a small scale is going slowly forward!"1 tn Km.m,uo
on the nronertiea. '"Y "i"" "v,u uny treea. me
Two Spokane capitalists recently
csgo Daily News.
Ing live the King) The Kins is
v izard Oil ; Pain his enemies, whom
ne conquers.
Rather Serious.
Wife I had to get a policeman to
put out the cook.
Htinbniid Gone, is she?
"Oh. no. He proved to be her
le-t fellow, and they're both waiting
for you in the back hall." Life. 1
' : iThe. Difference. ; v , "
Pater1 You are very forward, sir.
In my day the young man waited
until he was asked to call.
Young Man Yes,and now he waits
until he's asked not to call.
s ' Good Reason.
Arthur Has the widow given you
any reason to hope?
Chester Yes; she told me last
night that I reminded her of the
only husband she had ever really
loved.
try in mining and smelting iron Ore.
Tne Importance of a discovery of
Iron ore in this state has long been
recognised by men who have made a
study of the commercial progress
and development of the -world and
many have been the efforts to find
Iron In sufficient quantity and of suf
ficient quality to justify mining and
smelting It As yet none ot the re
ported discoveries has proven suf
ficiently promising to justify the ex
penditure at this time of the large
sum of money it would require In or
der to properly develop the industry
on a scale commensurate with its
Importance.. .Several promising lro:i
locations have been made but little
or no development Is being done on
any or tnem except as Is necsary la
order to mske the locations valid
from year to year.
end or tne present construction la
in me neart ot ttie company 70.
OU0 acres of timberland holdings and
win aiso onug tbe road over the
high grades Into the Kiamata Basin
laud aud will allow tnem to make
t-oitegama tne freight-shipping poiut
for , Klamath County, aud a wide
range ol Eastern Oregon. As a start
er and for we principal motive the
road is oullt to naul logs from their
uuiDer district to the connection
witn tne Southern Pacific line, aud
100 logging cais have been arranged
tor, aa well as other rolling stock.
The Sugar Pine Company has se
cured 1500 acres of land two miles
south af Klamathon, and will erect
tnereou an immense two-set sawmill
and will manufacture lumber of all
kinds, sash, doors, boxing, etc., mak
ing one or the most up-to-date outfits
on the Coast. They will lay out a
townsite and establish a small city
m iii tit. piace,
Pacific'! Trade Supreme.
A writer in the Monthly Review
The feature of : sometime azo drew attention tn th
these properties which makes them statement that supremacy In trade
was passing from the Atlantic to the
Pacltic ocean, at least that the rela-
riTfi Peraajwntiy Cored. Ho nts r mrromw
attarUm inTrofnr. KliM'lGmUNera
lUstomr. Send far e?K EK Ss.etriJ trtUed trot
Ha. Il.a H Ku. UJ iai ifh-M Pt,,u.i,.i
- ' - Fat Sighted. ) r
Little Girl Please, mamma, can I
hold the baby for awhile? "
Mother No, dear; you re too lit
tle. You'd let him fall.
Little Girl Well, mamma, can I
have him when he s worn out?
seem particularly promising is the
fact that the coal and iron deposits
are so near to each other, thus per
muting tne former to be used for the
purpose of smelting the latter with
out the necessity and cost of trans
porting it The coal Is claimed to
be an excellent gra"e of anthracite,
the flret discovery of that variety to
be reported in the state, while the
Iron ore Is very fine and of high
grade In addition to being in such a
form and In such a condition aa to be
easily and economically reducible.
Sure He Knew Best.
Aiamma jjora, your - lather says
that that young man of yours, Mr.
liartt, is deceiving you.
Dora But he isn't mamma, for I
asked him, and he said he wasn't.
Of course be knows better than papa.
ICvrT man, woman and child nnar-
n? w lb colds, s-ttauiK. croup, pnrtt-
monia or iTOttutupooa to write us.
Auti-nran LaMx Halm Pad Co-.Cuaiianoue'a
Hit Great Anxiety.
Athlete Did I break it, doctor?
Doctor 1 will be plain with you.
The arm is broken, the collarbone
crushed, the Bkull is fractured
Athlete Xo, no, no! The did
I break the "
"What?"
"Kccord?" Tid-Bits.
Depressed.
."I am afraid Bliggins has met with
evcrsea. "
"What make you think so."
"He goes about with a gloomy look,
saying there is no such thing as dis
interested friendship. That is almost
a Bine sign that a man hag been try
ing to borrow money." Exchange.
, I am sure Pirns Cure for Onsmuniioii
'Snved rny life three rears 2o.-M Twoa.
HoimiSB. Maple at reel, 'Norwich, S. Y.,
iei. 17, 1900.
All Servants Alike. '
; - Townc I could never.. understand
why political officeholders are culled
public servants.
Browne Why not? '
Towne Because they are really our
bosses.
Browne Well, J guess ' you never
kept house, did you? Philadelphia
Press.
Scenic AMracrka te Pull Trains.
" The Great Northern Is preparing
to investigate the possibility of util
ising Snoqualmle Falls, the greatest
scenic attraction in the State of
Washington, for pulling its trains be
tween Seattle and the summit of the
Cascade range.
. The Northern Pacific road is also
considering the falls aa a source ot
tive importance ot the latter was sure
to increase. A writer in the New
York World points out that there are
800,000,000 people in Asia, Africa, Aus
tralia and the Pacific archipelagoes,
and his expectation Is that the Amer
ican countries will obtain the larger
snare or their trade, so far as China,
Japan and Asiatic Russia are concern
ed the United States and Canada are
certainly In an advantageous position
for trade, the route across the Pacific
being better than any of those avalla-
oie tor Kuropean countries.
Half the steam merchant vessels
now under construction In the United
states are for the Pacific, and at
tempts are being made to shorten the
voyage by the building of very pow
erful vessels. The development of
China will be one of the most import
ant elements In the trade of the Pa-
cine. It Chinamen were to Increase
their consumption of foreign goods to
faawS.'m llZ the extent of ,5VheaTthVamount
of the Cascades.
President HiU has decided that
electricity shall be the motive pow
er through the Cascade tunnel, and
If feasible, from the summit of the
Cascades to the western terminals.
The falls have a total of 100.000
horsepower. Only 10.000 of this la
now in nse. The falls are 280
would be nearly as great as the
whole of the present trade of the
united States.
California Lemons Arc the Beat
At the request of the Earl Fruit
Company, Messrs. Stilweli and Glad
ding, chemists to the New York "Pro-
feet duce Exchange, have made an anal-
high and at present they supply the ys's or this year's California lemon
power for the street railways, flour- crop. - It Is almost a year since a
ing mills and factories of Seattle.
Autos as Sags Coaches.
In remote - Harney and Malheur
counties automobiles are tsking the
place of the old-fashioned stage in
the long runs into the interior. Two
antos will shortly be purchased to
make the 160 mile stage trio between
Ontario, Malheur County, and Burns,
county seat of Harney. Here a lum
bering stage makes the run In 36
hours, delaying the mall of Burns
business men and residents. P. A.
Snyder, an Ontario business man,
will have two automobiles on this
arid route shortly, which he calcu
lates can make a daylight run in 11
nouns. ,
uut or Pendleton, a long weary
mn over hills and mountains through
Pilot Rock. Nye Ridge and Alba to
Ukiah, s distance of 60 miles. The
route Is considered practicable - for
an automobile, but the scheme will
not be pushed locally until the out
come of the Burns Ontario experi
ment isseen.
-". . Not UntuuaL
May Have you heard of Clara's
hard lurk?
Belle No. What is it?
"Now that they sre married they
have to retrench awfully to make up
the money he wasted while courtine
i,. t ;r -
Iifaho Mines Active.
The owners of the Thunder Moun
tain mines near Bo'se, Idaho, have
ordered a 100-stamp mill to be de
livered next spring. It will be one
of the most., completely equipped
mills in the west. The 10-stamp mill
sent in this fall will begin work in
a ftw days. The last news from the
mine Is to the effect that It was about
ready to be started up."'
Mothers will fi nd Mrs. Winslow'a Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
A Fsntaty Moored.
Scribbs I'm getting up a fetching
! article on "How Men Carry Their
Umbiellas.' ;
Mrs. 8oribbs Huh I Men don't
carry their umbrellas; they lose
their umbrellas and borrow other
peoples. Chicago Eecord-Herald.
. w Wanted Newer, Truer Maxims. '
Mr. Scherraerhorn I hope yon
'. bad the new girl clean up the halls,
Lobelia. You know "A new broom
sweeps clean." f (
Mis. Schermerhorn (wearily) Not
in this instance. She said sl.e wasn't
going to clean np any of our former
girl's dirt. Brooklyn Eagle.
The Hour Was Lata.
' Now McBrane bas more
sense than anyone I know "
tinued Mr. Staylata. "I tell
he's the coming man."
"If he has all the sense you say,"
remarked Miss Peppery, making an
effort to suppress a yawn, "I should
think he would be the going man at
this hour." Philadelphia Press,
good
A Million-Dollar Company.
The Cascade Coal Mining Company
filed articles of Incorporation here this
afternoon. The Incorporators are J.
M. Wilhelm. H. E. Wllhelm and J. R.
Campbell. The stock is 11,000,000.
Shares are worth $1. The company
has a coal prospect on Mr. Wllhelm a
place east of Creswell, which has been
worked for several years.
similar analysis was made, showing
the comparative merits of California
and Italian lemons, the result being
much discussed on account of the
favorable showing made by the Cali
fornia product The growers In Cal
ifornia have been making every ef
fort to bring their fruit to a still
higher degree of perfection, by sclen-
unc methods of cultivation, and, as
compared with the test made last
November, this year's analysis Is
even mote favorable.
The percentage of waste matter,
consisting of pulp, seeds and rind
last year was 64 per cent; this year
ir is o3.t& per cent, according to the
last analysis. The percentage of
juice was .38 per cent The citric
acid, equivalent to crystalized citric
acid last year was 8.23 ounces per
united states wine gallon; this year
It Is 9.21 ounces per United States
wine gallon. :
Good Use for Small Pota'oei
Capt. J. A. Brown Is preparing to
build a new starch factory on his
place at Terry, Ore. He has secured
a practical starchmaker from Califor
nia, who will use potatoes in the
manufacture of the product Each
year there are hundreds of sacks of
small and unsalable potatoes raised
In that neighborhood which have
served as feed for stock heretofnro.
They can be made into starch, and
will net their owners a handsome
revenue if utilized in that way. It is
Plans for s Bij Factory at Astoria, Or
Superintendent Trover, nf th Wnl
piant oi the American Can Company,
Kew Source of Western Wealth.
A large number of inquiries from
various parts of the state have been
received at the State Agricultural
College of Oregon, of the progress of
an experiment conducted by the col
lege experiment stat'on for the man
ufacture of vinegar from refusa
prunes. The character and number
of the Inquiries Indicate that much,
interest Is aroused in the experi
ment. The Inquiries generally seek
Information concerning methods and
steps necessary in securing fermen
tation, acetic acid and other, matters
connected, with vinegar-making..
An analysis yesterday of the nrune
Juice, now but a month along in the
three or four months of process nec
essary to secure final results, shows
an acetic acid content of 2.16 per
cent., a far greater per cent, than
Professor Fernot expected. It is
now believed that the ultimate acetic
acid content will be greater than is
usually secured In pure cider vine
gar.
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most attractive List ot Present over offered for Tags, and will
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Our offer ot Present for Tags will expire Nor. 30th. 100a.
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421 Folsom Ave.,
5t. Louis, Mo.
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Farm Land at $300 per Acre.
W. T. Orlder ha sold his fruit
farm of 10 acres, two miles from La
Grande, Ore., for $3000. This is one
of the largest prices ever paid for
orchard land in this valley. For the
land, Mr. Orlder paid ISO per acre
six years ago. He has since har
vested two heavy crops. It is esti
mated that the purchaser will be able
to psy for the orchard from next
season s ciop. If the season is favor
able.
To Operate Marble Quarries.
Spokane Investors have formed a
stock company for the development of
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...Columbia University...
Academic and Collegiate Halls.
C0URSK9 Classical, Mtarary. Solentlfle and
Commercial, tor particulars apply to
REV. E. P. MURPHY, President,
University Park, Porllaud, Oregon.
at Astoria, has received the olans ! mirhi. n,,,rria. rth ct.
:LaI.faCt2rmore than doubl the ien8 county, Wssh. The company was
capacity of the present one, but he j incorporated Nov. 1, under the title of
- inxiveu instructions
wnetner the factory will be erected
in Astoria or Portland. The plant
win pe moaern in every particular,
with the latest-improved machinery.
Its character will be of a broader
the Inland Empire Marble, Brick ft
Lime Company. The capital stock Is
fixed at $1,000,000, divided into 1,000,-
uuu snares 01 l eacn.
The Incorporators and trustees of
the company are Hal J. Corbett, J. M.
ft fi, k pr"ent factory, and Nelson, Henry R. Allen, Louis L. Hunt
fLW . ,e1 MPped ,or the manufac- and Harry S. Burdick. The incorpor
mlsceUaneou. cans of all de-ators announce that work on the quar
scripuons In addition to those now' rles and the burning of limestone will
oso ' - I be commenced at once.
OKtOON. . 1'OKli.AMi.
Si Helen's School for Girls.
Thirty-third rear. Comimdinus WnilrJ
IttK. Mwlarn equipment. At'adfmln
and coileKe prejmratury foMrit!,. Him--clal
eourMm in muxlc am ait. liliis.
tratol i;hib1ouc. All deparluicnta wul
reien September 16. .
MISS F.LEANOR TKBBETT8, Principal.
Climatic Courage.
The Chinaman," remarked the
Orientalist, "is one of the meekost,
self effacinir people in the world."
"Oh, I don't know," answered rthe
friend who is always doubtful, "The
Chinaman is the only person I know
of in this hot weather who isn't afraid
to go out in publicising pajamas."
Washington Evening Star.
y A Jewel. -
Mr. Gooph -I tell you, Blithersby's
wife is a jewel.
Mr. Wliooph Is that soT
Mr. Gooph I should say so. Why,
he went fishing yesterday and came
nome with an empty jug, a can of
salmon and two salt mackerel, and
she complimented him on hi luck.
Why Pay High Prices?
. . For WATCHES, PI AM ON 1)8 and JEWELRY when yon can hny tin-
redeemed Hedge, for Amount of Money Loaned with Interest at the
Portland Loan Officer thiki. sthrkt,
AWNew Jewelry ,t w p,, eet. lower than at anr Jewelry Store In Portland. 1 1
At Mia Tailafs,
"It's a mKniflcent suit, sir."
"Yes. What a pity I don't fit It.'
inuianapons Piews,
Looal Agent Wanted, ,
' WANTED A local .(rent in each
township to sell our np-to-ilate
publications. Good remuneration
and steady emplovment. Address,
UNION PUBLISHING, CO.,
Krmm 111, Iwi liWIir.,
Cor.ttband ilorrlaoa 6u i'OHlXANO, ORK.
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Optimistic
"Xo," said the business man,. "I
never lie about my business. It
doesn't pay."
' But how about your advertising
At this he became thoughtful. ,
"He describes the bargains and
opportunities ss he see them," he
replied. "If he bas a failing, it is
optimish nothing more." Chicago
Post,
A Boy's Grit
A Swedish boy fell out of a window
and wss badly hurt, but with clinch
ed lips he kept back tiie cry of pain.
ino King, Augustus Adolphus, who
saw him fall, prophesied that the iwiv
! would make a man for an emergency,
j And so he did.for lie became the fam
ous General Ilnuur,
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Hnl Ijcarltiw. ti,.u., u.t.st
llglitalt runtiMia mutim.... .,i' ,nu.,.in
"aii'st amount of pownr Inr pumping.
Willi BVII ll. ,l..,,l,la.n,, I ,
part ran runt nr gat loom) nnj rnllla.
Clirht rruillaiitr; n.u .n..l...l,.n Vn
aprltiir to rtliango tcnalou with overi- ohaiue
oi tmm,raiuri), anil grow venkpr Willi use.
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Jliine things are worth mnnay to voiu '
lhu why not buy a HTAKf
MITCHELL, LEWIS
fi STAVCR CO.
POHTLAMO, OntOOM,
JOHN POOLE, Portland. Oregon,
;'eotof Morrison Streak
Csn give yon the best bsnrslni In
mma. flows,, liuiiers mi l Kium
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Machinery. 8oe ns before buying.
Patents Send no Money
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