RHEUMATISM
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
men the Jolata are sore and awollen, and the muscle throbbing with the
ftaln of Rheumatiem; relief mnst be had at once, and it is natural to rub the
Jected parU with liniments, oils, etc. This treatment docs good in a way,
br temporarily relieving- the pain and reducing; the inflammation, but has no
SeSontldieaseitsdl, because Rheumatism is more than skin deep ; it
U in the UoXnd cannot bw tubbed away. Rheumatism is brought on by
Indication, weak kidneys, poor bowel action, stomach troubles and a gen
!!iV .fhlnditlon it bVwatem. The refuse and waste matters, winch
Should becarneaonmrougn vac uu
rel avenues of bodily waste, are
left to sour and form nric acid and
ther irritating poisons which are ab
sorbed by tbe Diooa, mating n uu,
weak and acrid. Then Instead of
nourishing the different nerves, mus
cles, Joints and tissues it fills them
With poison to produce the aches,
Cilas and other disagreeable aymp
ng of the disease. Rheumatism
b usually worse in Winter for the
reason that cold and dampness are
exciting causes. The nerves become
excited and sting with pain, the mus
cle are sore and drawn, the joints
swollen and stiff and the sufferer
lives in intense agony j and if the
disease is not checked it often leaves
Its victims helpless cripplea for life.
Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away
but it can be driven from the blood
by S. S. S. Being a perfect blood
purifier this great remedy soon pro-
b - - MMn1tA "Vi im the sa
tire circulation ; the thin, acrid blood is made pure sad rich, and as it goea
throueh the body nourishes and aoothes the irritated nerves, eases the throb-
ran, ui 11 i u. aiau - -
out of the system the irritating particles
in the joints which are keeping up the
tia and inflammation. 8. S. 8. cures
fehenmatiam permanently, aad in addi.
tian toaea up the digestion and atimu-
lates the dittereat menioera oi ui ooay
to their full dutv so there is no cause
.v .t,V TV, not waste time trvinr to TOO KBeumausm away, uu
wet it out of the blood with S. S. S. so that the cold and dampness of Wintet
will not keep you in continual pain and agony.
tiam and any meoicai aavice win oe given im, ,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATIAKTA, 4
While at work for the 1. 0.
la tne iprH. iff.1?!' t-it2
gheuraatlsm aad was mpUtaly nelp-
for about four Mouths aad span!
ovor ei 60.00 wit h doetoro. but get won
every day, aad aaeily quit thorn and bo
ven l.m.i. I took a law aotU.a end
waa cared eouad aad wall. My bee"
1 bow aplaaald, aad I wala-a, 175
pauada. Ihoro Is a lady Uvlaa- aoae ma
who la aow takta 0. 8. S. for acuta
BboumatUat. Yor two atoath oho could
aotturaaorooTflaaod. but otaoabolu.
alng your saadletae about three wooka
I raaldlr. aad ll BOW
able to alt ua. 1 e rooommoud a. 8. S,
to all oufforla aouuti.
Blah, N. O. . 0. LaaaiTSB.
t . tul wlta lthaaaaa
ttoat. I had tt la amy kaeea, lac and
ankloa, and aay aao who has ovor had
Khoumatiaat kaawo how oaoruolatlatf
tka pala la aud how It latorferar wit
ena at work. I waa truly la bad ohaao.
bavla booa bothorod with It Jar ton
mmi nn a. local ahvatoia. ad
vised ao to aao 8. 8. 8. t.dld so. Aft
taktaa- two bottlaa I noticed tka aore
aaaa aad pain wora aroatly roduood. I
aoatlauod tka modiolus aad waa thor-
flammatloa sroa. I rooomatoad 8. 8.
ts all Khaumatls sYa.
08 B. Orooabriar at.
lONlV.
Kt. Voruon, O,
03
to. 1
PURELY VEGETABLE.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Tka Wa-tefal Captala. Cl..la.d-s Oao-Coat Warraat.
be was a fair passenger In search ; Ex-Fresldent Graver Cleveland holds
t ,r ..a th. rintaln was. i tbs only warrant for ena cent ever
naturally, anly too willing ta granry
ker. Ha bad explained that tba action
at the propeller forced tba ahlp
tkrongb tba water aad added, aa a
rnrtbor item of Information:
Wa made twenty knots aa hour
last night, miss."
-Did yon reallyr said the sweet
girl. "And wbateror did you da with
tbem alir
Tba captain went red and his eyes
dilated.
"Throw tbem overboard." ho said.
Shortly.
"Fancy r she said Tlt-Bita.
MEET AT PORTLAND IN JANUARY
Development League and Press Asso
ciation to Hold Joint Session.
The Oregon Development league and
the Oregon Press association will hold
a joint convention under the auspices
ol the Portland Commercial club, Janu
rj IS and IS. A rate of one tare tot
the round trip will be made from Roe-
burg snd all points soutu and irom
Pendleton and all points east. ine
rate from those points nearer Portland
will be a fare and a third lor the round
trip. The program of this meeting is
now being prepared and gives promise
of being the most interesting of Its
chaiacter yet held in this state elab
orate preparations (or entertainment
are also being- made by the Portland
Commercial club. In addition to the
joint meeting of the two organisations
there will be business meetings of each,
while sections will discuss a particular
industry only.
Excursion to California.
Under the auspices of the Oregon
Development league, and immediateU
fnllnvlna the ioint convention of the
league and Press association, an Oregon
excu-tion will be run to California.
While the special train will start from
Portland the party will be made up of
members from all parti of the state.
Each individual ticket, including round
trin fare. Pullman berth to L" Angles
and three nitals on the diner, will be
63 when two persons occupy one
berth, chaw will be S8 earn. ine
trip to Los Angeles, Including stops st
nr nriDsl Calilornie -pninta, win orcupy
a boot six days. At Los Angeles the
a ll .li'ahand. returning as they
c i.i v " i dv r"J - - .. - . . . -
opctuu uuu um choose according to special rauroao ai-
lunmuL Secretary Tom Ricbaroeon
of the Oregon Development league, will
furnish an? information, an t inose ue-
siting V 7,0 should send their names to
him.
CURE OF THE INSANE.
DIGGING LONG TUNNEL.
Baker City Irrigation Oo. to Conduct
Water Through Hill.
Baker City The 800-foot tunnel of
the Baker City Irrigation coinrany
through the hill on which is situated
the eity reservoir is nnder way by a
gang of 40 men, with all the necessary
machinery. Work was commenced at
both ends sininltaneously, and unlfss
the plans of the engineers go wrong.
the two crews will meet in the middle
ol the bill.
When completed this will be the
greatest inigation tunnel in Eastern
Oregon.
The entire cost of the tunnel win ne
about 140,000, while the sytem this
company is putting in will coot over
1100,000. The headgate are on row
der river, about seven mile sbove
Baker City. The dlu h follows the foot
hills down to the hig reservoir hill,
where a tunnel was found nceSBry,
After leaving the tunnel the water will
be taken around the east side ol Raker
Clt and put on about 6 000 ai res I
land adioining the city limits on the
northeast.
This land will be devoted to frnit
raining and small farming K. L.
Smith, of Hood River, is at the h-ad
of the company building thisdiWh
and it is the Aral and only Irrigation
project of any magnitude in Kak-i
county.
drawn by the Secretary of the Treas
ury upon the United States Treasurer.
It was In payment of the balance of
the salary duo tbs Democratic enter
tain at the close of his term la 1S87,
and its Issuance was made necessary
by one of those mistakes that are rare
Good Record the Past Tear at tno
O'egoo Asylum.
Salem An unusually good record in
the curing of patients baa sept aown
the nntnber of inmates of the state in-
Samowhat Dloroat.
"Johnny." aaid the teacher, "pro
nounce 'delighted.' "
"Yessur," replied Johnny. "De you
want It according to Webstar or ao
aordlag to KooieTeltr
"What do you mean?"
"Why, If it Is according to Web
rf. la Me-i:hted.' and If It la ac-
eerdlag ta Roosevelt it la 'dee-lighted
-
The Maaa Tbluga,
Ulna Passay It seems so funny to
me now when I think bow terribly
afraid of the dark I was when I was
a child.
Miss Spelts But you're not sfrald
ef It now?
Ilisa Pa.isay Of course not!
Miss Spelts No. the dark must be
aa much more becoming to you than
the light now. Philadelphia Ledger.
A Tin fas Har.
Mr. Stammerton Oh, Viola! er
that is, M M Miss Sere, I er lul
Inl lul i
Miss Sere (coyly-rTos, Mr. Stam
m art on. aay it Don't bo afraid.
Mr. Stammerton I'm afraid lfs g
g going ta t t t take ma so lul
long ta say It that you'd bub bet
tar remark "This ts so sudden" sow.
Philadelphia Press.
A fall-grown slepkant can carry three
tons on its back.
.... . i 1 n. ...tnm and has nrnhablv averted
on tbs part or tno expert w.. "7'" . Tt -ZLZ,, ' when
eneared In running tbo accounts or congesuuu .....
tbe government
Evory quarter the President ef the
Hulted Btatea la entitled ta throa
checks one for S4.lM.6o aad two for
ta iadoT. Tba table of methods of
paying government salaries shown
that if the 130.000 a year for the Pree-
ldent la divided lata twelve equal In
stallments, ong for sach month, the
amount wlU bo M.IW.W 2-3, but the
two-thirds of s cent cannot bo paid
at tba and of a month, and so tbo
practice Is to send the President
check for S4.1M.M one month snd the
other two months of the quarter the
1 amount Is $4,166.87.
In aoms manner President Cleve
land failed to get a check one month
for the extra cent that was due him.
and when the books were balanced at
the close of his term it was detected.
With all duo solemnity tbo officers of
the treasury drew the famous warrant
for one cent, and Mr. Cleveland re
ceived It with the same amount of se
riousness. Ho has aaver cashed the
warrant
Aa latrleate Frebleua.
Mrs. Kbrown That conductor In
sulted mo.
Mr. Kbrown How t
Mrs. Kbrown Wsntod me to psy
fare for Tommy,
Mr. Kbrown Well, Tommy Is quite
a chunk of a lad. Bo looks-
Mrs. Kbrown And you, tooT Do
you mean to Insinuate that I look eld
onongh to bare a child old enough to
have ta pay car fare? Clovelsnd
Leader.
Aa orchid (the Crispum Roger Ban
dtr) has been sold at aa auction In
tendon for $4,590. This is bslisved to
bo a record price.
take a trip abroad far
some take their, wives
Some men
pleasurs and
along.
A porcupine's bill Is strengthened by
ribs is the sams way that tbs iron masts
of modern ships are strsogthonsd.
hereof-
J
AYetfetable PreparaliDnfur As
similating the Food andBegula
bng the Stomachs aislBowels of
Promotes DigcalionJCheerfur
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Ophim.Morplune nor Mineral.
Not Karc otic.
AULSmuf '
MmM, Um- g
mmtmf 1
A perfect Remedy forConstipa
non.SourStomach.Diarrhoea WoniisXonvAilsbns.Keverisrr
nrss and Loss or Sleep.
fac Simile Signature ef
NEW YORK.
!
DUCT COPY W WMABBOL I
eniA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AM
at.
When
the last legislaiure met, tnere was
every reason to believe that the con
struction of a new wing would be abso
lutely aereeeary within tbeensuing two
rears. An appropriaimu iur u un-
tion of three wards was made, but the
apDropriation was included in the om-
nibns appropriation Din ana wis neiu
no bv the referendum. Construction of
new rooms wss therefore made impossible.
The nanal rate of Increase In popuia
tion at the aey'.um is 60 per year, and
at that rate the institution would have
heen crowded to the limit before anoth
er IptficUture could take action . UI
late, however, a large nnmoer 01 pa
tients have been discharged.
8hould the next legislature make an
appropriation for a new wing,; contain-
ing three wards, it win De ai leasi iwo
rears from the present time before the
addition would be reaay lor ocenpaocj
There is now room for 68 more patients
in the men's department and ten in tne
women's department. Unless, there
fore, the present low rate of increase
continues, the building will be full be
fore the capacity can be enlarged
In anv event it will be neeeenery 10
ttaneform one of the men's wards into
a ward for women, snd probably it will
he neresurv to use some o! the men s
smoking rooms toi dormitories
Hops Dull at Salem.
Kalem The boo market is doll in
Salem for want of orders for tiopa
Prices, when sales are made, are about
10 rents for prime and 11 cents lor very
choice. Very little is being nera oi
the movement for the organisation ol a
hopgrowera' association for the purpose
of conducting an iniormauon oureau
Und few mowers seem to feel any inter
eat In it. A form Ol constituion ana
hv-laws was drawn up and the chair
man. J. K. Bears, of McCoy, has been
requested to sppoint men in each com
munity to secure signatures.
Linn Farms Msy Yield OH
Alhanv Are the foothills of Linn
county charged with crude oil that will
make the owners ol tne una laiiaiousij
rich? This question is sgitsting the
minds of s Urge number oi pt-opi
since the investigstion of the lsnd hss
been taken up by A. A. Horter, Wil
liam fl. Harris and W. P. Keady. For
I tome time uieae men nave uwu v,-m-
pecting in the coal fields sround 1A-
cenb, snd now bave arranged to lease
several hundred seres in tnsv neignnor-
hood foi the avowed purpose of boring
for oil.
Line to Bun Through Vale.
Vale A corps of rsilrosd engineers,
who arrived in Vale several weeks sgo,
left recently for the Malhenr canjon,
about 14 miles west of Vale, in the vl-
I cinity of the proposed government irri
gation canal, ilere uiey are surveying
the land for the road, which it is said
will soon be bnilt through Malheur
valley, touching at Vale. Several very
important meetings of cltisens bsve
been held to consider plans for benefit
ing the city.
Psat Makes Nurseries Move
gulem "Hei alias of the prevalent
of San J'ee scale in Salem we have
Keen compelled to move our nurserie
five miles from the city," is the de
claration made bv Manager McDonald,
of tbe Oregon Nursery company, a' a
meeting of the Greater Salem Commer
cial club. That frnit a. id ornamental
trees in the city sre worse affected with
this peat than trees in the country was
leo asserted, and Mr. MrDnnaiU
little hope of materially changing the
condition in the city, though the au
tarkies are working hard.
New Cut-Off Nearly Oono
McMinnville The new St. Joseph
Lafayette cut-off, which is nearly com
peted, will enable the lamhiil divi
sion of the Southern Pacific to have
regular trains over the new ried within
a short time. The new stretch of track
is nearly two and a half miles long.
and will do sway with keeping np tin
nine miles ol road from hiteeon to
Lafayette and the big bridge near the
latter place. If the present schedule
rema'iia In force, three trains a day
will run into Portland at 6 and 8 s.
m. snd 3 p. m.
Linn County Taxes Fixed
Albany At the regulsr December
term of tbe county court lor unn
county tbe tax levy for Linn ennnly for
all purposes aaa fixed. The total levy
to be paid by residents oltheroumv
who are nut subject to a city tax will
be 21 mills. This includes elate.
county and the several special taiea
divided as follows: State, B 5 mills,
school, 6.4 mills; comity, 3 mills;
roads and bridges, 4 mill; indigent
soldiers. 0.1 milla; special road, 2
mills; total, 21 mills.
araaaaa Lair siaa.
n.a lailsat man In Kansss was sit
ting under a tree puffing bis corncob.
"Wbjr don t you start cuuma um
your cornr' Interrogated the strsuger
en the slate-colored mule.
"Too much trouble, para, arawiou
the Issy msn. "I'm waiting w
storm to come snd blew tt down,"
"YVelL why don't yon cnop up eeaua
woodT
"Whafa ths nsel Get a Boraesnoe
stuck In the woodpile as the lightning
will etrlke It snd niske sinaung wow
eut ef It sll In a secoud."
'Than way don't joa aropare uin-
eerr
T rlred. Wait till a cyriono
comes slong and blows sll the feathers
off the chickens, so I won't have to
bother picking tbem."
Mis ttroat Brsah.
"That haas voice is s powerful ess,
fem't ur
"Tea; I aetlrs It has s groat deal er
aearae pow.r," Ualtlmare AsMricie,
v.. Caa Oat Alloa's foot-Base FBB
w.ii. nun a nimaied. la Hot, N. Y., rer a
Hangar la Hale Die.
Knott Totts You sneaa te aay taat
tbs use of hair dye Is daniorouaT
Boa Tbayor I do. l.el r
something. A dear friend ef wins, a
kaapy barhtlor, found hie hair waa turn
lag gray st 30. Wall, ha kaj It dytd s
d..t black. Four waoks la tar ks was
married. Taloa
gowara ef mataeaia ror vaorra
Coatsla Mercary
seaisreary will soieir eeawov iao auoo
uoall BJ10 OWOStw,air uaei -1 -
torn wuaa ouUfint ' leruuga IM aniouua
HuoaartKloaa attUaavar ba uiad
ForCoughs
and Colds
There Is remedy over sixty
years old-Ayer's Cherry
Pectorsl. Of course you bsve
heard of It.probsbly have used
It. Once lo the family, It stays
the one household remedy for
cougha and hard colds on the
chest. Askyourdoctoraooutii.
r tnlMtw'-aV -. niwaa.P. .
an tt !
ratal, Wl.
A
aaitaMa'aa af
J ttMAPASIUA.
C 1 3tiiiisi.rrS
T I laii Mii Ail It ii
1 nasi Cuaak lyraa, Vauaa Umt Uas W 1
r 1 la lima. S,ila h itriiyiuia lad
Ayar'a e'MIe Inoraaaa
the Kver, and thua
th activity ol
Id recovery
One Dollar
for a Postal Card
This eompsny will five one dollar tor
Ibe Prst rename iiirormauoa ei aa
opportunity to ssll a stssm engine er
boiler ot our standard types within
our rsne ef sites. This does not
Include vorticsi. rraonon or gas ee
slnss. II you know of anybody In
tending to buy sn engine er boiler
tell us. A. Postal will do.
ATLAS
ENGINES AND BOILERS
ktvo far rears kwa Ik iima.rd tar all man
alaaia, SMI el ei.i.rl.l arkaiaaatlo.
I lar kit oaisoi aaakiH la Mil aa twill ara
lit. Ao AH.a. iha a.. i la laa eorld, omio aa
Mara ikaa IM eika klaa.
STclla loator for ear tttr
ATLAS ENGINH M'ORKS
maaei inuiAHAroLU
Kela la Soallaad.
Atthoug k soli ssouud la "colrh walore
ssd sre eaufht In groat o.ientltlse, taoy
are sot eoaai.nre.l ai rooa -
elaatlful aad kow vary
aud large Iher h ,'s say dlatrlel
a a... I--. I a,, nsttlva. will ! OB. T
! sbjenloa to the ool la aald te be bsaod
i os Its sorpontllkt spaoaranre ssd IM
(ael that It la out ovartaslldlsas SS te
' wkat ll fala au,
l m axiM nke u.tT.t.arfte,
j ,n ,V I , taMUI !" htaWtalM
luaMlaemWalaaaa a
Saa. Stwt ta ea kjOavaa a a
Si A New Organ
$46
Take Water From Vinam River
La Grantle Articles of incorpnra
tion have been Bled for the Oranil
Ronde Irrigation company, with s cap
ital stork of $100,000. The incorpoia
tors are Walter M. Pierre, C. H. Crsw-
ford snd T B. Berry. The ohiei t is
to secure 10 000 Inches of aater for ir
rigating in Grand Ronle. The water
is to be secured from Minam river by
means of carals, conduits snd pipe
lines. It will be tbe most extensive
irrigation project in this section.
. w . a. Tnlft.la.ll .contattituotter.er
aud ta taita Intorso ljr.aeilng ulraeilt um
ifco blood aua mucua.uiia-aa
In buvlna nall'ai aiarrh I ura boturo jeu !
Iboi'-auina llUia.aolniarnallr.aadmaio
lu T ledo. Ohio, by 1. 1. 1'heaer a to, 1U
Btunlala Irao. . ....
ld of I'mai'", pure r- av.wft.
HaU araakl run are iao saw.
A Judicial Verdict,
Judge You sre sccuaed ef bavlag
beaten this person cruelly.
Tbe Accused Well. I bad to beat
him to make him do bis work. Ue Is
sa Idiot
Judge (aevereivl Too should re
member that ao Idiot Is a maa like
you or me Translated rer laiea iroui ,
Lee Anaalea
Foe forte vear'a riae a Core lor Uow
snsnptlon hatcurod oouf baaodouida. At
druggists. Price Uconia.
Feaad at Laat.
Trotter (wbe has been ebroad)
Ulaa Ciuaherly lined te be looking for
ker Ideal Did abe ever Snd hlrnr
Ulaa Uomsr Yes; but sbe lost hta
gain.
Trotter Indeed! How did that hap
pen?
Mlsa Homer She was married te
him.
PITa rarsaaaatlr Caraa. Ha tuar aar-ewaeaa
115 eftr0nlaar'eaoflf llaautaa Kre
Kaatarftr. Hn4 fuf rraaaa trial eoMla ana Iraattaa.
Pt. a. u. ansa, ua .au ana ai. rauaoaiaaia, re.
Woaaaa'a War. !
Uenpeck 1 tell you. my Henrietta
always means what sbe says. i
Jenkins Uee wbis! I wlsb my wife
did.
Henpeik Why, that's strange.
Doein't sbe always?
Jenkins Not at all. Whenever ahs
ssys sbe wants "s utile money - s is
means "much money." rhUadelpbta
Ledger.
lfoteeriwlll Sn4 Mre. Wlnalow't Sootklng
Syrup tbo boat ramodr lonaoler laolrakUilcaa
during Uto ta-lklhf period.
Loaaoa la airaaelear.
Sbe I wouldn't be surprised If the
servsnt girl were listening at tbe ksy-hale.
He Nor I. That's s woman's trick,
bs Ob. Indeed?
He Of courae. That's why It's
called Eve's dropping. Philadelphia
Frees.
A Great Monarch.
Wealthier than any brother sover
aign; master ot legions, which number
over a million i lord ot more than one
.litbot the surface ot the globe, wllh
iiibjet'te ol many colore sad races,
amounting lo over one hundred and
twenty million o ils. the reef ol sll tbe
Kueeiee will not be Invincible until be
adopts Plllslmry's Vttoe ss bis tegular
breakfast diet.
A bleeaaraaed tkaaf.tr.
"Be yoa are Ike etleael for the
paaitioe as ekaulaurt' saked Ike gosy
Uamae. look lag as troaa kia desk.
-Tea. air." Mailed Us Bias wke kai
Just entered tka rooat.
"Are yoa s uaioa mat?"
Yea. sir."
"Wall, after yoe kavs worked as a
auehlae for algbt knurs asd Iks Ulag
wao't go. what do you do?"
"Ok. wall. sir. If you've got sas ef
thai kind of marhinoe. 1 dee I waat Ue
Job!" Toakora Rtataaaiaa.
DaRtered Is mm Ran- i
aaa Metlaa aa Saal
laaalMo M Urasaa
-ooi-i-ea:-
rack and Waahiagtoa, PortlaBd, Orrgoa
Tba School of Quality"
A. P. Armstrong LL. U., Principal
Thtidi of graduates la poettiona;
kundrtit placed each year; mitt U,
(at help than wa can meet it ayf to at
tend oar school; largtat, aioal modern,
beat equipped,
Shorthand, Type
llugliiU. Ope
tenwoik free.
Hare la a elriaro ol ee of Ike raoal aarfeadf
Sai.iied onena a a.aeolaaior4 II IJ leO
I aciao (aao. r,.a.la eapeniel'. t Sllsia riaea
lieu i kiea l lanef aalawt alaa.ad
as a-aa Hue. va.f laraa aa.alei plan au
ei. pa,ialr SaUkad, an oioaawai la sag
e'uiea'oa. saw an4 valoaMo ImpreeawoaW
aio aail-Mlad la ml) ! eaklit II oaas
ana o ik M.l aa l ra.i .ioa.a aian aaa-
alaelnrad l 11.0 I 1'4 au a
i sill alia a,elal i.fafd la rISa CeaaS
ika rea-ul.r read lea. lr
k.. el
pia aS.ru. lo b ivitad la s rtk aka
SpatUI tnwedyctery altar.
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Bright Outlook for Show
Albany December 19 to 23 are the
dates set for the annual exhibition of I
blooded fowls nnder the anpicee nf the
Linn County Ponllry asanciation. This
baxasr promises to be one of the best
vet held, and many prixea will be offer
ed for the best exhibits, for many of
which there is material in Linn county.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTOUIA
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Snow Falls Esrly.
Burns Tbe fl 'st snow storm of the
year baa viaited this county, snd snow
is now 1Z Indies aeep in me vaney aim
three feet on the mountains. This is
more snow than fell all last winter, and
old settlers lay it is more thsn hss fall
en this time of year since the bard
winter of 1887-88, when 75 per cent of
tbe stock perished. The esrly snow
indicates a long, cold winter, bnt tbe
stockmen have plenty of fodder for five
months' feeding.
Complaints on Illegal Hahirg.
Tillamook Deputy Fish Warden H.
A. Webster baa filed two complaints in
Juxtice Haliei lack's court on account of
the alleged violation of the Ashing law
in Tillamook bay. One is agalsnt ne
Elmore Packing company, and the oth
er against W. W. Bidehalgh, manager
PORTLAND MARKtrS.
Wheat Club, 71c per hnahel; blue-
stem. 73c; valley, 73c: red. 67c.
Oats No. 1 white feed, 126.50; I
gray, $26 60 per ton.
Barley Feed, I21.o022 per ton;
brewing, I2222.50; rolled, 23
23.60.
Rye $1.50 per cental.
Hay Kastern Oregon timothy,
$14 60(315 60 per ton; valley timothy,
$11(312; clover, $89; cheat, $8 60
9.50: grain hay, $89.
Fruit Apples. $10160 per.boi;
pears, $I.261 60 pur boi.
Vegetables Beans, wax, 12c per
pound; cabbage, 1(81 He per pound;
cauliflower. $125 per crate; celery,
45 g 76c per dosen; cucumbers, 60B0e
per dozen; pumpkins, Klc per
nonnd: tomatoes. $131.25 per crate;
sprouts, 7c per pound; squash, 481c
per pound; tnrnips, 90c3$l per sack;
carrots, B5(g70c per aaca; peeia, ooctg
$1 per esck.
Onions Oregon yellow Danvers,
IIO 1.25 per sack.
PoUtoes Funcy graded Bnrbanks,
6576o per sack; ordinary, 6680c;
Merced tweets, sacks, $1.90; crates,
12.15.
Butter Fsncy creamery, 2527Ic
oer pound.
Eirirs Oregon rsnch, 35e per dosen.
Poultry Average old bens.llXc per
lb: voung roosters, lOfflllcj springs,
11812c; dressed chickens,12(il2),ej
turkeys, live, 17c; turseys, oresseo,
choice, 18(821c; geese, live, 910cj
docks. 14 (Sine.
Hops Oregon, imm, cnoice, iu9
lie per pound: olds, 6(37o.
Wool Eastern Oregon sversge best,
ie821o per pound; valley, 24 02io;
mohair, choice, 80c.
Beef Dreesed bulls, lQZo per
pound; cows, 8 4; country steers, 4(8
Veal Dressed. 87te per pound.
Mntton Dressei: 'ancy, 787o per
nonnd: ordinary, 4Q5i); lambs, 71
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! To Every Home
as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when In health
and how conducive to health the games in which they Indulge, tlie outdoor
life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and
the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health
should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of
every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a
remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence
should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial
in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in
many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and
excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be
cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle In its action. We inform
all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained,
by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act nior.t benefici
ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian
blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem
edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not
approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate sclf-medication.
Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup
of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package and that it Is for sale in
bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty
cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not
accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects.
Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial
iur me parents ana me cnnaren, wnenever a laxative remedy is required.
I
I of the cannery at uartbaidi.
Pork Dressed, 67e per pound.
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