LHU» ChMW «f
isn’t, what does the
ean by telling you that he
some tea just come
from abroad?
Fresh doesn’t mean just
picked; it means just roast-
era of the
the house
' x tor die <
•gain«
the houim -j - -..j«,... ...
wheal it provided only for fro« X
1 ”"*»
lower, and are not talking about
roasted as fast as your gro-
W AND HOUSEWIFE.
MIRACLES IN MEDICINE.
Í
y
“?l,ch cow* than” to'timothy
«talk« ars
principal
rw th«
MW principal
or corn
ways to go with them.—American Cul-
rivstor.
ry* But
,
. __2\
SriÏM The Won6erful
imports of wheat from various
tr^s for the eight months ended
iu<- 31,
31, shown
shows that
that the
the United States
has profited appreciably by the partial
failure of the supplies usually put on
the market by its competitors:
;
—
—
Progress Made Within the
©JÄ?;r JJ2ÄTS .Th<HL«ht I"cur«bl0 No«
vured by Raine s Celery Compound.
I
' ove^iiSKi
^P0"8**8’
not fawree that any rack
the importance of a
«cent-nerves exist. They do not know that
< overestimate
”er*tima" *be
advance« in medicine _ and surgery.
j nothing goes on in any part of the body
In surgery there is the application of 1 ,LeT*ry other
doe« not instant-
tb. X-ray fa determining XmplicaJd
,c,08Bn-8 of th“
fracture«.
compucated .ympätty u, familiarly illuatrated by
In medicine there to the rerum-treat-' ^^1^'
rheumati«“.
ment
germ dim, re« .nd moteto, "*‘“**‘•»1 etc
About every case of
ment for
I
oortant still, the extended nre
••eePl‘*»n«ee, nervousness and dyspep-
portan
__ ioetel
U*
• sympatetic strike’* by brain,
P«ine
’i
ment of the many diseases that
n,>.rve, or ,tou“»''h, induced by the low-
a faultv or impaired nervous gyg-
” ‘he general health.
, from
froui *
___
’
I People who think to get rid of these
tern.
. This close of ailment. reZ—
' trouble« by wme medicihe that diare-
luffering and earlier deaths than"
g:,r< 8 ttle general health of the body
than
all
.1™ »ruer aeaths than all are on the wrong track
In settinä
others,
and that wL^V
i» why ^
so much
nnh.
Iio prominenre
“UKi.n
Uto .»„h
t?* di*“7 -JT*
F H6 __
"™ . 1* . 1“
^,1
at once given to ti.m out of the system Paine’■
wre'flrrt “‘XuncZ^bv‘p'rof’ COn,,x>,und P™«***» •* <mce to restore a
Phe£ of DertmouTÄ
Farmers who «ow clover seed thinly,
with th« expectation that it will spread
so as to fill the vacant «paces, make a
great mistake. It will spread, but so
ite provisions to all public ¡and state?
1896.
•lowly that weeds, which abound In all Russia «..,.,
£8,412,000 £4,407,000
depleted to
and it is doubtful whether the house
■oil that is rich enough to produce any- United States
»maller
remains
in
formers
’
hands
than
-,
......
6,640,000
------ ••impía flMnufl II
M30.000
ooou,<
w
“nctio’> <»»• change«. . g ^Ly.^rT__
thing, will crowd and stunt it On the Argentina ..
iCon8J,mPtion must soon rJ
1.331,000
2,736,000
The bill’s supportera fere ürat U
mrt to
India ...........
contrary,
if
the
seeds
are
close
enough
612,000
1.5^,000
wheat, and that reserve
Be sure that every one of youths«
inmittee HnAA
und
committro
doe. hM
hot make an adverse
together, and the soil to in good enough j Australasia ..
8,000
8»,000
■mall. We are break
n tort, it will keep the bill and take
I“*«« and vocation on thia earth tilth and richness to make a clover British North
mil «Kra*
___... . .
826,000
America
.....
•u* •ction on it before adjournment,
631,000
Plant each two or three Inches square
*“
S’“
-w
which courao would effectually dispoae
»n !>■>
1,288,000
827,000
of space, the clover will go very far to Other countries
According to exnert
M m Nothing succeeds like succeas.” ward crowding out the annual weeds, I
Totals........ . ^000 «6,073.000
of the
testimony many Effort, boneat, manful, bumble effort like ragweed and chgriock. These start
Sen w.^T’o.’1 Wh*‘ wha haTe
b* “• tefleeted actton>X
- -------
n-~< ----
<«___
very early, but their early growth ta. .
upward
march of «tally
dal|y in
tn youth, better than aiuv^-
success, •low, and they are completely hidden I
I«bould
«he. for ^iMrt two
monteTTave
.
• » muumi ask
mo that
inai I 1 might
might give
give
which, indeed, too easily and too early under the broad leaf of clover when It
today were very
A
ta run
-
—
-
-
- <te!rylng,
• ” ™
lu
j i **o>
l
*>nbtfal of its stability, in gained, not seldom serves, like winning
private jbill day, but the
That you
1-* dairy oo
”«
J^011 can
««u t*
«d«e
cows
4
cheapnem of . other cereals the throw of the dice, to blind and geta its third, Murtb and fifth leaww. T“"
whoje time was consumed in pacing
Where the clover on«» gets the start W,t“
ab“°lute certainty of success.
»nd their product The fact that oom
tJirilTlffh f}>M hrxsemA kill— A__
a ■
The rapid .nd
thTt
. sure way that Paine’s up th^hXuh
stupefy. Get knowledge, all you can. It win keep It We have seen In grain and no guemwork
---- --------- - about
- --------- ítZpwi
- |
win
make
from
ten
m
r-Z.
„....Z
°
’’
1
*'
7
««»I«ound
upon inrcommittee of the whole before has entered the list *• I competitor for Be thorough in all you do, and remem
fields In June or July good clover will make from ten to twelve pounds matism and nervoT.Tebi'uty fa marvel- and^^Twhre *th’ "‘‘-h0"1
bread consumption led Io a halt in the
1
The widow of - the
ber that though Ignorance often may be
of butter a week-end It all hinges upon
late Major-General Gibbon was the advance and many traders were greatly Innocent, pretension is always despica growtha and have- examined under the proper selection of both of the dam work’wr 0 ™^«?^ '
?ye8°£j£8
“re buratfag^S tte
them the soil with a microscope, find
influenced
by,
this
circumstance.
The
tx neflciary of one of the bills passed
sire on the other.
AteXnt. mtoaclL^Z^“ rontrare
ble. But you, like men, be strong and ing there thousand« of weeds that had on one side and the
TJ- •
.kin, in WUat
what are, for puriioee. of
-
^W»re w* WMBV VVUVft •
argument
is
made
that
floZÏ/
hJZ
I
Z.ZL
’
men
’
«"»n«
and
carrying »100 per month, and th«
U to not a theory. I hate had a fine natural law“^erL X
*^«ly>ng, called skin diseJres,
germinated and put out one or two
wittow of Brevet Major-General W. A. ,m«.l .» j
--------- **aaw W1W1 W1U
chance.to
travel
and
observe
for
the
„
__
•
-
ma
y
the
blessing
of
leaves,
only
to
be
smothered
down
by
power of
•J?*’.*
On SÄ
thi. I
Nichols, of another, carrying »75 Zr I
and
«U for corn meal fain-
SiÄä
¿SÄÄ?
the Most High soothe your care«, clear
last eight years, «nd I know what I am
month. The free homestead bill whfeh fo ”
"“h • ***• tb«t the demand your vision, and crown your labors with the larger clover growth. It to well
make
people
well,
comee
from
a
better
*
came back to the homXitt re«^«
become
known to farmers that the second year talking about. If there Is anything to »«lOTUMimoiúto „,„„i
rewasd.
crop of clover, if a good seedling, fills make me feel wild it la to see a farmer disease.
amendments, was referred under a ml J?rtai»?d»
• with a leasening of the
J*'"™« ■’suen as «crema, salt rheum,
big of the chair to the am>mittee™n onT
a dec,in« in Price-
”"M Jir? “ ^7
"SJT« X
A certain youthful curate was taken the soil «o that nothing else can grow. keep a lot of worthless cows and breed
public lands.
l,?ne ,Tnter I” tUsoussing, this phase of to task by th« new ArchbisHbp of Can But the first year's elover crop cannot and feed a cow that will not pay for
tt« wheat situation asserts that such a terbury for reading the lessons or the' smother biennial weeds like rod root, her keep.—Cow Culture.
that Lita e^ri
X
of 0,18 i8 not in 1*^^
for oom meal and other substitn- ■ervlce in an inaudible tone. Where •hephurd’s purse and th plantains I j ’ W7i.8tr*W
gether «nd '
“
»»“le ««
Fattentn« Stock.
Washington, Jan. 18.-A bill flxing I to°“i^rioreditod upon the young man replied: “I am These start in the fall, and are ready In | When cattle, horaes or sheep are fed
the age for retirement from tte ctaJh '
"*tr,CUd --------
The theory, ad- surprised that you should And fault spring to make an earlier growth than very concentrated and nitrogenous
» that poor people who would with my reading, as * friend of mine newly «own clover can be.—American I food8 “«y will often «how a decided
fled eivil service was . introduced by
i
most likely use this adulterated article in the congregation told me that I was Cultivator.
Cycle Chair for the Ameer.
According to the estimates ot Mr. J.
r liking for grain «traw, which if fed on
A strange vehicle, called « cycle chair
m
a
homdn
food
do
not
buy
flour,
and.
beautifully
heard.
”
“
Did
sheF
snap-
♦u. i It P»oivd« that any office in
alone could not be eaten in sufficient A. Udden, who has studied the remark-
has been constructed In Ixmdon for
the classified service held by a person hence the first Argument falls to the PM the bishop, and. the fair young
A farm of ten acres can be made to quantities to sustain life. What this *bl« phenomena of dust «nd sand
ground.--------------------------------------------- .
curate collapsed. Hta lordship had produce all of most things a targe fam fattening «tock seeks In the straw ta •forms in the arid .regions of th« We«L the Ameer of Afghanistan. U constat«
tk® ti,ne ol the passage of the
* “,D,ature ’’arriage body, uphoJ-
once been a yonng clergyman himself, ily needs, and can be run at smgll ex first more of the carbonaceous element •very cubic mil« of th« lower air dur
act is over 63 years of age, ahAll be-
Market Qaetattona
a nx‘roceo *nd emboson.
ing
an
ordinary
"dry
«term
”
contains
“
friend
*
DeW
*
thln
8
or
two
about
the.
i
of
food,
and
secondly,
something
tha
t
w«ne vacant in three years. Any office
pense. To begin with, a driving boree
Portland, Or., Jan. 19, 1897.
ea with the Ameer’s arma Thi. ta
in the service shall hereafter become
•nd two cows can be kept on it, at small will distend their stomachs while fur at leaat 225 ton« of dust, while in severs placed In front of two parallel blcyclea
Flour—Portland, Salem, Cascadia
MOTOI AMD MISKBY
vacant when the person holding it be •nd Dayton, »4.50; Benton county and
expense, and the horse will give a world nishing little nutrition. In this respect storms of this kind as much as 128,000 to be propelled by attendants, and ta
comes 66 years old. Veterans of
of pleasure to the family, while the the domestic animato are wiser th^n tons of dust and rend may be contained steered by a «mall wheel In front Helm
White Lily, »4.50; graham, »4.00; su
Compressed air as a motiv. power for
¿ril war and their widows are excep
cows, if so managed that one Is fresh man, who, when he can get IL overloads tn a cubic mite ot air. Dust storms are made in the floor, through which
perfine, »2.80 -per barrel.
street railway, will in time .upenede elec tn the spring and the ot&fer in the fall, I hta stomach with Indigestible food, and sometimes last for twenty or thirty
from the provision.
.
Wheat—Walla Walla, 88084c; Val
the Ameer can exercise bls le* on trea
tric wire, and the trolley. Neceseity and
will furnish milk and cream In abun- then resorts to drugs Instead of to more hours.
ley, 86 0 87a per bushel.
dles when he feels like it,
inventioq.make rapid change., but some
bulky
food
for
relief.
—
Exchange.'
Wohínrf», V-
—
I.
Choice white, 40043o per old, cure, unfailing methods will hold good dance, and ought in addition to furnish
18—Representa- bushel; choice gray, 88040a
all the butter needed. Then a quarter I
The Blberta Peach.
-- --------------- Hw — Tlmolh,, ,l?w pe, ton, for all tíme. The nerves are the electric
h“ intro-
of an acre of poultry yard stocked with ! 8o many varieties of fruits are intro-
«ysteni,
and
often
dgt-ed in the house a bill as follower
rvwra* MQ AA aa aa .
__ ___ -i
th."»“
“ when "«unilgio forty or fifty hen« will give Pgn and duced with a great flourish only to be
The secretary of state is hereby au-
«Hpe the troHey of the system and it grind. chickens In abundance, and a few tur
•n3 groan, with pain. He old mote? for
discarded in the course of « few years.
thonaed to offer to the government of
Barley—Feed barley, »18.00 per ton; the cure otf pain, Bt. Jacob. Oil, will key« for Thanksgiving and the holl- Some kinds, however, seem to insure
— bpam b - sum of money not to exceed brewing, »20.
a,SCtaS electric influence on the nain days. An acre in garden and small
a** purchase of the
Millrtuffo-Bran, »16.00;
«horte, ÎÂnmJh
stricken nerves, and will send a cnrrenTof fruit will furntah vegetables and fruita permanent popularity, which Is a sign
of their value. The Elberta peach ta
—1 the di^red wires, Ind
inland of Cuba. And the sum of »10,- »'•«* »MJlüw.a«. ■
™ KÄSft
sufficient for the family wants, so that
one of these. It seem« rather to grow
| _ 000, or «o much thereof as may be
- , • perfect restoration. Nothin«
Butter—Creamery, 86 0 40c; Tilla Pewj»n Improve upon what is known to be there will be a constant succession from
J
necessary to defray the expenses of mook, 40o; dairy,
fardta^yf*Ure,t^the treat«e“t of pain- the time asparagus comes In April up- in popularity—as the years roll by. It
080a
is considered the most desirable pf all
pending negotiations, is hereby appro
tll winter sets in, and then the eeltar -the yellow flesh’^ehes-Crawfonl’«
priated."
.. ®*fly .Rose, 80090c per sack; Cali
William B. Phillips, of New Madrid, will be stocked with canned fruits and
fornia river Burbanks, 55o per cental; Ma, is credited witk a total of 1,850 vegetables to last through the winter. Yellow excepted. Possibly some of its
was blown to bits
sweets, »9.0009.50 per cental for Mer- squirrel« in three days’ hunting on Lit Allowing two acres of land for pasture. I popularity comes from its high color
_
this year in vaípabl¿
ing. It to One of the darkest of all, in
oed; Jersey Red, »9.50.
tle river.
one for garden and truck patch, which this respect approaching a nectarine —
—
■ ■ ;__ _____ _
’Onions—86o per sack.
articles
to smokers of
Includes smsll fruita, and half an^^re Meehan’s Monthly.,
OHB MCBlr or LOXOBTItg.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, »9.000
«tahko.
for ornamental »rounds^, around the
°?, *nxlou’ to proioni thi. rapid tr*n.i- house, we have six and a half acres left
— Seattle, Jan. 18.—In attempting to 2.60; geese, »6.00; turkeys, live, 10c;
thaw out a few sticks ot dynamite by ducks, »404.60 per dosen.
Deep underdraining is a protection
to cultivate.
Eggs—Oregon, 17^ 018 per Cozen
dosen.
,ndl«C’«tlon» in diel, and affirm-
placing them on a hot. stove, F. Den-
against damage from droughts. *That
Genuine
Ï—j—
Cheese — Oregon, 19 %o;
k“1«1 *“«1 horribly
Apples can be kept in cellars better may seem paradoxical to some—that wa
Amerien, 193<o per pound.
*
loTper
than above ground provided they be drain to get water out of the soil and
*- Wool-Valley,
Wnnl___ V.ll— .ol
____ pound; Eret-
morning about 10 ern Oregon, 608a
Mœ, not brought in contact with the soil. drain to get water into the soil—yet we
Miioamewai
lloarare,
.nd
ro.WreHoa
o clock, Dendauf, who to in the employ
This Is sure to Injure their flavor, knew from personal observation that
Hope—9010c per pound.
of Lawson Bros., took ten «ticks of the
Typhusantitoxine is the latest medi though it prevents either rotting or growing crops over and around the
Beef—Gross, top steers, »3.75 0 8.00; cinal discovery. It ia alleged to be a
explosive to his cabin to warm them
wilting from contact with changing air. dralu«. In time of e^yere drought, will
up. From that time until noon he cows, »3.35 0 3.50; dressed beef, 40 sure preventive for typhus fever.
There
should always be some box or show almost as much superiority over
j Von will find one coupon in
Per pound.
was alone, aqd the exact manner in
barrel
to enclose the apple« before those growing on u nd rained land as
side each 2-ouncc bog, and two
Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers
which the accident occurred can never
Pl»o’« Cure burying them, and" they should be cov would be seen by comparison of the
coupon« inside each 4-ounce
lie known, but during the noon hour, •nd ewes, »8.00 0 8.96; dressed mut- is ths best medicine we have used —lint ered deeply enough to be hear the freez same lands In an excessive wet time
J. L. Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada.
bag. Buyabag, readthecoupon
when all hands were at dinner, a ter ton> 5)4 06c per pound.
—
Ex.
•
ing point all winter. If the apples are
_ _____ _ _ ; — -----
Bnd “e how to get your share.
Hoge—Gross, choice, heavy, »3.260
rific explosion was heard. .Everybody
catabbh oammotbb cvbbd
sound when put in there will be little
8.60;
light,
and
feeders,
»8.6008.00;
rushed out and found the entire side
or no rot when they are taken out of
Nq more animal to more likely to
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, m th*,
04.60 per cwt.
and part of the roof of Dendauf*« cabin
r-
suffer from tack of water than to the
‘he seat of the <1I m * m . Catarrh ia a their winter quarters.
—NeL\mall, fie; large,
per FF®*1
had la-en torn away and hurled against
blood or constitutional dlaean, and In order to
hog. This 1« mainly because this stock
J-“** ** you must take internal remédias. Hall’s
the side of another cabin sixty feet dis pdhnd.
Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,and acts di-
1« often fed milk or swill, the tatter
tant. The interior of what remained
W
hfle
It
undoubtedly
is
unprofitable
CatarrSl<'n,,i>^<>O<’,a,,d "’“«‘■«•surfaces. Hall’s
Seattle,
, Jan. 19, 1897.
usually-having more or leas salt In It
w^-HhJd K L„ï\A^”îCk. "I"11«*"«- It
of the cabin was a total wreck, eyery-
Flourê-(Jobbing)—Patent excellent, öo
Uatrv fai'v
----- of the best physicians in this to dot-tor very sick fowls. It Is advisable and both utterly unfit to take the place
prescribed
by one
tiling m shreds and fragments, with •5.96; Novefty A, »4.76; cSSS '
to treat slight cases, or rather diseases
Pa*ten,n* bog. especially
the body of Dendauf in the midst.
kr.^. »A60;
axon. Dakota, »6.60;
a. .a ------
. Joined with the beat blood pnrlflera actin« in the first stage. Such ailments like
brands,
patent,
*H the water they will
Some flying missile, presumably a bit *6.25.
directly on the mucoua Biirfacea. The perfect
drink, as It keeps them from becoming
of the stove, entered his head »«nr thq.
or rheumatism, ete., can be easily treat
Wheat—Chicken feed* »37 per ton.
feverish, which injures the quality of
nuht eye, going directly through the
ed. ami It is advisable tb do so, but their pork.
UI GUARANTEED ORDER------
< ^^...POR SALB CHRAf
Osts—Choice, »34 0 35 per ton.
¿ dîBNlCY À CO., Prop«., Toledo, O
skull and leaving a hole two inches
when
these
troubles
turn
into
roup
Barley—Rolled or ground, »S3 per
w B. P. Hercules, Gag «r Gassline.
'
v
.
i,
Hall • Famuy Pili« are the be«t
square; the right leg was broken in ton.
cholera. Uver troubles, and other con
two places between the hip and knee,
If
trees-are
pruned
properly
while
tagious
diseases,
then
it
Is
f
ar
better
1-3
H.
P.
Mercales,
Cas
or
Gasoline
4'
Corn—Whole, »33 per ton; cracked,
The light of thé moon is only about
and tlie flesh of the whole right side I
to kil^ the patient. It must not be for young the ndeenify/of cutting off targe
M H. P. Regan, Gas or Gasoline.
»38; feed mealy »38.
one-six hundred thousandth that of the
hung in tatters. Death must have
gotten that poultry and eggs are food limbs will be avoided.
i-J H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline.
Millstuff«—Bran, »16.00 per ton; sun.
been instantaneous.
for us, and diseased poultry and eggs
The first month of milking will de
«hort«, »19.
►4 H. P.' Otto,-Gas"' or Gasoline.
are as dangerous as diseased beef or cide the question of whether the heifer
Feed—Chopped feed, »19.00 per ton;
1-4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline.
pork
would
be.
We
firmly
believe
that
should be kept In the dairy or turned
BLUE CUT ROBBERY.
middlings, »34; oil oaks meal, »28.
H. P. Mercales, Gas or Gasoline.
when a fowl once contracts a con to the butcher’s -block.
.
Hay—Puget sound, per ton, »9.000
1-10 H. P. Hercules, Gas fir Gasoline
tagious
disease
the
taint
can
iwver
be
Do not attempt the raising of too
10.00; Eastern Washington, »18.
eradicated from the system, and we many varieties of apples. If for home State Your Want* and Write for Price»._____
. Butter — Fancy native creamery,
will not eat such meat no matter use they should be timed to come in at
34c; select, 38o; tube, -33c;
Kansas City, Jan. 18.—John Ken brick,
how apparently cured the fowls may ail season«; but for market too many
ranch, 18c.
•
nedy who wm Indicted as the leader
be. Netlther will we eat eggs laid by kinds will make a great deal of trou
Cheese—NativeWaahington, 13>fo.
of the gang which twice held up and
hens that have had a contagious dis ble, without yielding a corresponding
Vegetable«
—
Potatoes,
per
ton,
»160
«W-7 Sanaome Street
robbbed Chicago A Alton train, at
ease. Yet in this particular, how care degree of benefit Let neither the ear
18;
parsnlÿ«,
per
«ack,
76c;
beets,
per
Su» Franciaco, Cai,
Blue Cut, wrote out and signed a
less
are
farmers
7-Colmans
Rural
sack, 6Oo; turnips, per sack, 60c; ruta
ly nor the late supply consist of more
statement today charging that tltere
World.
J
bagas, per sack, 76c; carrots, per sack,
than one or two varieties.
Gaa, Gasolins and Oil Enfine«, 1 to 300 H. P.
wa. a conspiracy to convict him. There
85046o; cabbage, per 100 lbs, »1.96;
All machinery, wagon«, etc., that are
seem, to be Rome grounds to substan
onions, per 100 lb«, »101.36.
The firat thing to do I. to fit the bot not under shelter will be exposed to
tiate hi. statement as regards John
Bweet po tat o es P er 100 lb«, »8.00.
tom boards. Cut them a few Inches anowa and rains, and consequently ren
Land, an important witness against
Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound,
longer than the box is to be when fin dered almost worthless for use In the
li mi. It i« given out, moreover, from
dressed, 10013c; ducks,
ished, and saw off the ends after whole spring. If it is cheaper to buy new
authoritative sources that the robbers hens,
»9.0008.60; dressed turkeys, 16016c.
is put together. Do not try to econo tools every year then there Is an ex
secured almost »80,000, and not »3,-
|^g «Jg « g I II III
n,B' fortune« have oeen made on a «mall
Eggs—Fresh ranch, 16o; Eastern,
mize by using lees than six good side cuse for neglecting the tools, but it is
teffVA VAU1U
‘~?‘“S in future Wrh^fw
300, as flrat claimed by the express
\A/itha
better
understanding
of
the
19c per dosen.
«
.
’
»II
partkmlara
Bret oi nttrmo» «ivan ¿r.
T v transient nature of the many phys straps, or going without rods, for the generally the case that the farmer
eonquny. For the conviction of the
Fresh Meats—Choice dreosed beef, ical Ills, which vanish before proper ef box will soon become so loose and rick who does not take care of his imple
men concerned, it is also said big re-
■ "urds have been offered.
In 1883, steers, 6c; cows, 6)<o; mutton, sheep, fort.—gentle efforts—pleasan t efforts— ety as to be a constant anoyance ments has but little interest In bls
°-“-
Land, who lives in the Blue Cut local 6c per pound; lamb, 6c; pork, 5o per rightly directed. There is comfort in Basswood, according to the Western farm.
»rl-—
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the knowledge, that so many forms of Plowman, I. the best material
pound; veal, small, 6c.
blood
diseases
and
has
no
eonal
I
a
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--
.
Are
pure
breeds
high?
This
may
be
all
ity, was convicted of perjury in falsely
Fresh Fish—Halibut, 506; «almon, sickness are not due to any actual dis- things considered, for wagon boxes considered by examining the methods
»•wearing that three of hta neighbor.
mm , but simply to a constipated condi
1 «I Iwii connected in the Jesse James 506; «almon trout, 7010; flounders tion of the svstem, which the pleasant It Is tough,'light, and if kept dry, very in England. No farm in that country
and soles, 804c.
family laxative, Byrupof Figs, prompt durable. Elm does very well for bot contains apy but choica beef cattle, as doctorawhocould nrt rahe^
c*re h^
of the
train robbsM* of that year near Inde-
A MST HI IMI WMH.B.
Provision«—Hama, large, 19c; hams, ly remove«. That is why it is the only tom boards. If the right kind of elm the farmer, epdeavor to excel tn choice
i'emlence. Land to a state witness in
specialist said he
•mall, 19^c; breakfast booon, 10c; remedy with millions of families, and to la selected, there being a great differ beef. Although the EngM.h farmer,
the present case.
everywhere esteemed «o highly by all
could cure her. but
dry salt sides, 6c per pound.
have been using the Shorthorn breed
ence
In
the
timber
going
under
the
name
---- FOB BALM BT ORBGON AND
who value good health. Its beneficial
b« filled her with fi^WASHIMCTOM
MIKCR a Z-«!
effects are due to the fact, that itia the of white or water elm. We have in of cattle for over a century, yet it to
•rsenic and potash
Nt. Petersburg, Jan. 18.— Today, a
—4 Dnl.ra «raoraUy.
San Francisco, Jan. 19, 1897.
nothing
unusual
for
a
choice
bulUo
«ell
•ome
Of
our
forests,
quite
common
a
which almost ruine’
ukase was published which refers to
Potatoes - Satinas Buttami., 700
wiÂ^wi^
tree which is called chestnut elm, but for ff,666. They want on^rItast tv
bar constitution. She
thy nc.-taaity of the resumption of the
80c; Early Rose, 70076c; River Bur- onta»» « which it acta. It ta therefore not generally distinguished from the be had, and they find It pays to use
*hen
took
nearly
mintage! It seems likely that the banks, 500 75o; <Weet«, »1.6001.60
e
ta order to get its b«n«- common water qlm, so very simitar is nootber.
so-called blood
cuuueil® decision on the currency ■per cental
- •
««tal effects, to note when you pur- It in appearance. The wood of this
mrdienje and drank
WJ mmi looking over the price« quoted
ehese, that you have the genuine arti-
question will be prolonged, and as the
them by the wholesale,
Onion«—60086c per cental.
tree very much rerombles that of the for any article produced on th« farm
«oiintry is anxious to settle the doubts
but they did not reach
chestnut. It I. firm In grain and will apd which la
be sold. It may be na
which hRve arisen as to the cash values _ Butter—Fancy creamery, 95o; de oil reputable dn^gtata.
'«her trouble.
Some
not
warp
more
than
basswood.
Reach
one advised her to try
tlceg that there 1« quite a difference
of gold coins, it orders the minting of
seconds, 18090c; fancy dairy, 17c;' 1/» th« enjoyment of good health, to ’diTrabte^buT’* fW Wa<On b”*** M between “inferior” and “extra choice”
S.8.S. and «he very
»mperiata-of a value of 16 instead of 10 seconds, 14016a
|
*be system ta regular, 1
grade*. The difference between 8 and "“^yShe"s^: “’AftCTtak-
roubles, th<-M coins, however, being of
Cheese — Fancy mild, new, 110 ^«fcted'wkh*^ retu.^i
4 cent, per pound 1« but 1 cent, but It
exactly tie same weight and fineness as 11 tea: fair to »end IS lite- Vm„. ^*r ’ lth “T.*04“" «1
one dozen bottles cd 8S S. I ,m
vxiRting $ b ig.
represent. »2.50 on a 25(Xpound boa perfectly well, my akin is clear
America, 11019c;
-
- Entern, . 18014c.
_
j
। phymoians, but if in need of a laxative, tihan H“”1 °*ber lumber, apd not as Only the "extra choice” bring, the «d healthy and fwo^d n* Uta
Wool—Choice mountain, 60 To; poor!
,nd with
• barowood on account of Its highest price, and no farmer should my former condition for two thousand
A a aakm a .-
.Ao-.' wen-inrormed everywhere, 8vnn> of being so eaaitv brnlooH «nA
__ a sell anything that cannot be so graded. dollars. Instead ofdrwia.
Hrsdr|„n( fa -dag-pusher at the smeltor
Good beef cattle should not weigh
pulling away
away at
at a
a pu*
pot
. , Trail, while
..........
**ay— wu
less than 1,600 pounds each, and aa It
Ilk!
it
...
I
__
*
*
X
.
•
trare.iv* M. D row-
today an.f welkin» backward, tripped oat, »8010;
___________
Ore*
There fa eo moral wrong ta «¡orina Is not difficult to make every animal ncnOy rid of it”'
.
»nd fell into another red-hot pot of । 6.000860; i
in a herd weigh 2,000 pounda, the
“’•iuMWenta
rm
innhmi T
__ ’ _ «t
.1 . that
. wks
. . in
. r his . path.
butter,
provided
It
be
made
of
»e.aoeaoo; ftook* •¿ oog & oo
cause of tack
profit In cattle can be
|r“'"^F’nwW0rp
bill mod
—T“ from
«-
his neck to
easily pointed out-inferior stock. At
«he calve«
legs, and there to slim 2.00 per
• hsnee foi
recovery.
or “Y disorder oT"the btood.
Ci trae
naval, »1.»«
•»■ns, Ma
are the result of using pura-brad Short-
bora or Hereford bulb with common
•d. and truly, that the yellow
cows and pushing them with liberal
s V”^ J sn -
’*• — «««»«ral
made the butter more appetising.
rti^
«tacte*! oop-
^•onul i reaidant of Ecuador by 64
for the Oklahoma settlpn.
aattSU»} » San Francisco,
Z
$250,000
To Be
Given Awap
mriiam !
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Durham
Tobacco
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