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• ‘K VALLEY FARMERS. r. L lfM tM k u d D a i r y i n g I a d a e t r t e e O r ie r Theae O e e e l O p p a r- tU ltlM . State Food and D a iry Commissioner Bailey, a fte r b a rin g made a (n il and oareful in * pact ion of the d airy in g and ■took industries of tb * W illa m e tte val ley. is convinced th a t ao otbsr branches of a a iie u ltn re offer better opportunities lor the farm er to realiae, w ith proper effort, handsome profit, from h i* labor* a* do there. W illa m e tte valley fa rm er*. M r. B ailey «aye poaaeea advantage* for the ra ilin g of thoroughbred stock, not equaled anyw here In t h i* region. Not only are a ll the condition* fo r growing thia slock ideal, hot a m arket on the range* of Emuern Oregon, W ash ington, Idaho and M ontana, stand* ready to take a ll th at ia offered, and a t price* th a t leave no doubt as to tire profit*. “ W ith in the past w ee k,” *a y * M r. Bailey, “ there have been bttyera in P o rtlan d for breeding stock who cam * prepared to buy an u nlim ited number. From <10 to <16 each waa paid (or spring lam b * and a t th e ** fig urea lea* titan 100 could be had and the parties w ill now be obliged to go East for the balance of th e ir stock. “ To show bow much I t ooata to raise thee« lam b *, * have only to te ll yon th at on a recent visit to one o f the valley farm e r*, 1 was shown a band o f 100 Cotswold lam b* th a t w ill average in w tig b t 140 pounds each. Theae lambs were raised on grass on summer fallow land < w hiclt probably coat >0 cent* an acre to sow. And aa each and everyone of theae lam b* is good fo r a • 10 b itt. i t w ill not take much of a m athem atician to figure out the profits. " T b e same proposition holds good in regard to A n g o r* goats. I have on ray lia t m any in u u irie * for goata and w h ile five cent* per pound is freely offered, there are none to be had. “ I w ant to te ll you rig h t now,” continued M r. B ailey, “ th a t thia va lle y is destined to be th e m ohair center of th e w orld, for nowhere doe* the Angora goat th riv e and put on th a t lu»tr*-o f m ohair aa in t b * h ill* of the W illa m ette va lle y, and I am pleased to note th at increased interest is Lefng taken in t u n In anH tno n i ant m a lt, w t tails th e paat 10 days a car load of pure bred goats have been reoeived In th e vglley. Theae goata originated in m eht to t b * goat breeder* o f t h * N o rth west cannot a t thia tim e be estimated. " I f t h * farm ers w ill only q u it thiri vicious habit of sonsmer fallow and In - , >i(7ovwrr‘ra T is r« t^ ’ vwtohte- upon which to pastor* sheep, goat* and hog«, i t * 4 il He t b * u s s n i ot raising every mortgage pu the fa rm * w ith in our border a . . “ Tbe question of d airy in g ia a ser ious one. t h e dairym en w e n anxiofig to hava a law passed protecting th eii interests, but are m aking no special effoit to supply the demand fo r butter and cheese th at ia aura to come th ia winter. Already there is a shortage of good dairy products, w hile w ith in 88 m ile s of Portland, located on the lin e of a railroad are to b eeo eutw o cream eries w ith tha notioe 'lor aale or re n t’ on each of them. These creameries are situated where there ie every si hie advantage lor dairying, and upon investigation I find that they w a r* not closed beoauee the patrons did not do Well, bat liecause one fello? thought some other fellow waa doing bettor or m aking mors than ba should out of the concern. '" Y e s , there is as yet much to learn but the farmers have learned one les son and that ia that there ia no money in isising 16 bushels of wheat to the aore and for which 46 to 60 oente js a ll that can be had, and they are now giv ing more thought and study alung o th ________ er lines.” S a g a r F a e ia r y W i ll S ta rt. Joseph Barton, manager of the Ore gon Sugar Com pany, ia m aking p relim inary arrangements for starting a fac tory for tha seasons’a fUB. T h e factory w ill etart about'the 16lh ?of SepteffiBiF.' About 100 men w ill be employed at th e factory, aa tlie factory w ill have a much larger rnn this season than last, in fact there is a certain ty of having more than tw ice the am ount of beets to work. A great deal of labor w ill be required in harvesting the beet crop, which w ill commence w ith in a vary abort tim e. There w ill consequently be a strong demand for labor in th at vic in ity during a ll t t a fa ll season. R a e « M .r n l B i d d e n . Roberta Bros., oapitaliata of Spokans, were successful bidders for j h e Daven port water works bonds, tbe firm offer ing a prem ium ot <1,000 for tha Issue of <14,460. Thera were several other bidders represented a t the council meeting when tbe b id * won opeqed. The first offers were a ll rejected aa be ing too low. Mow bide were nailed for and Roberta Broe. eeeur*t the bond* 0 *1 1 f o r H e a d B I T h e treasurer o f Baker county has issued a cull for bide for the <16,000 bond Issue to b uild a schoolhouse. These bonds sre to draw interest a t th e rate of five per cent per annum , in te r est p arable sem i-annaally, and the bonds w jll be issued in denom inations of <1.000 eaob. T h e y are payable in 30 years, or payable a t pleasure of dis tric t in 10 yeeie. A ll tbe bonds w ill be sold to gether_______ D a t e . W i l l B * F a ld . B Ï8 T TRADE EVER K N O W N . IM -. E V ID E N C E FOR A e S o a le k la g In c r e a s e O y e r T h e * e f la t e * ‘ Y * a r Is » h a w a . t - a b e r t ' e a e a r o t n r y S a id t a l l a v e F e a a d IS a t Q r w l a im m L a b a . T h e Jh ,G . Dun A Cor’* w eakly re view of trade s a ji: N othing ia more eloquent than the facte. Aotual pay 8 1. Louis, Aug. 3 6 .— A special to the Fori-Dispatch from Seattle, W aeh., tars: L . Leon Bureau, the private eecre- ta iy of M aitre Leb ori, ib e leading counsel for Dreyfus, '«bo l i a s been in Beattie visiting the Fieneh vice-consul. Dr. Monod, ha* left for Parte. In an interview , M . Bureau adm itted for the first tim e th at his trip to the North* west wa* (or the purpose of securing in form ation e f great N iu e to Dreyfus. H e obtained it. and th ia aocelerate»hia desks to isach home w ithout loss of tim e. have bean to tha G reat Slave • i “ I ha lake, li< the I Northwest T e rrito ry .” said M . Burean, Bure “ afte r inform ation con- fiected w itli tbe Dreyfus case. I hope fo reaoh Parle in tim e to hand I t over to La boil before the case cloeee, but even i f I do not, i t w ill be e till of vnloe. 1 am unable to etate th e> xac t nature of the inform ation 1 obtained, (or yon know w e muet guard against every contingency in t h * oaee, fu ture as well aa present. “ T h e impiession th at tbara waa a conspiracy among tha high arm y offi cer* against Dreyfus prior to the tim e h * waa condemned ia not in oonformity w ith our belief or contention,” said M . Bureau, “ I t is true th a t the pro ceedings by which he was degraded rere illegal, but we do not th in k th a t my deep-dyed conspiraoy has been ■atohed against h im . I t was a case of fin in n o c e n t..x u n being persecuted ¡while the real o rim iqal was in tha background, ” • - ments through the princip al clearing houses were 28 per oent larger than ••at year and 66.9 par oent larger in tbe tam e Week in 1899. For the inonth thus far, the d a ily average of 'payments ia 16.3 per cent larger than last year and 66 par cent larger than in 1893. Ira n works w hich supply Plttsbhrg are sold up far in to 1900. and can do nothing, thongh prices much beyond w hat they received are paid by tboae who usual have iron th ia year. T he summons demand for more railroad* and more N ile and cara, more veesels, warehouses and buildin g* to handle the extraordinary busineae in progress cannot be met ae quickly aa man would lik e , and work of a ll aorta ia delayed, from th * biggeet w ar vessel to tbo smallest factory. _ Western receipts of wbapt no long- i t keep up w ith the extraordin ary movement a yeai ago, fa llin g 1,800.000 bushels behind for the week, but for four weeks have been 16,861.414 bush els. against 14,864.631 bushels last year. A tla n tic ox porta ware sligh tly larger than laat year, and in fonr weeks, 11,411,831 busbela, floor in - plnde'd, against 11,117,186 bushels last year, w h ile Pacific exporta have been 881,014 bushels for the week, end in four weeks, 1,681,848 bushels, against 1,681,864 bushel* last year. F ailu res for tbo weak have been 168 in the U niledlS tatea, egalnet 179 last year, and 18 I n Canada, against 16 last year. P A C IF IC — COAST TRADE. - ■ Fortius Market. W heat— W a lla W a lla , 67068c; V a lle y , 69@ 69)<c; Blueetem , 8 0 0 6 1 c per bushel. i M ACDUFF IN PORT. ■ a d a f L o n g e s t V o y a g e on- K e e o r d t w e e n C a le a t t a a n d d a t a r l a . Xe Astoria, Aug. 38.— T h e long-looked- for B ritish bark Macduff arrived in this vening, 193 days from Calcutta. She w ith no auoident, and was a t no distress. H e r delay waa due en tirely to the weather and tha foul con d itio n of her bottom, and the reported distress of these on hoard was a m vth drawn from the im agination of soldiers nn board the transport W arren. Gap- ta in H u elin waa aurprised to learn th at iiia vessel was reinsured and th a t her son-arrival bad affected tba prioe of |fa in bags b a the ooait. T h e Macduff came ronnd the south ooast of A u stralia and met some severe F lo u r— Beat grades, 18.16; graham, •3 .6 6 ; superfine, 83.16 pur barrel. Oats— Choloe w h ite. 4 0 0 4 3 c ; choice gray, 8 7 0 4 1 0 per busbef. <16^017? B arley— Feed barley, brew ing, <18.60 per ton. M ille tu ffe — B ran, <17 ton; m id - dlinga, <31; <!L00 par ton. H a y— T im o th y . < 8 0 9 ; clover, <7 ir ton. " 0 8 ; Oregon w ild « M Wte WW®«te off Mew. Zea W S Ö o ; lan d. One heavy sea made Captain seconds, 8 6 0 4 0 c ; dairy, 80 0 86c; H u e lin th in k th at his rudder bad been store, 1 3 5 ^ 0 37 X o . carried away, as w ith f u ll sails the vessel would not answer her wheel. Egga— 1 8 0 1 8 j< c per dosen. Cheese— Oregon fu ll cream. 18o; I t was probably an earthuake. aa w ith - 10c per pound. P o ultry— C h i shea*, m ixed, < 8 . 6 0 0 4. SOper doaen; hens, <4.60; apringa, < 3 0 8 .0 0 ; geeae, < 4 .0 0 0 6 .0 0 for old. < 4 .6 0 0 6 .6 0 for young; ducks, < 5 .0 0 0 6.60 per doaen; turkeys, liv e, 1 3 j ^ 0 1 8 ^ c per pound. / Potatoes— 7 6 c 0 8 1 per sack; eweeta, * H 0 ® c P " pound. ! Vegetable*— Beets, <1; turnips, 90c per sack; garlic, 7o" p erp o un d ; Cab bage, pet pound; c a u li flower, 76c per doaen; p e ri nips, <B ahead and no damage waa dona. ta in H u e liu bee w it h im hia w ife and 10-year-cld ton, and* they look strong and healthy, aa does «very one aboard excepting tbe first mate. J . Tip p et, who Is i l l w ith neuralgia io the face. E X P L O S IO N OF A C a a lr } b B t a r y C e n s e DR EYFUS. D Y N A M IT E .' F i v e M in a r e S i e v e t a A t o m . a a * . C a a - e .a tr a to r P a m o ll.k a d . • Jo p lin . Aug. were k ille d by an explosion of dyna- m ita this evening a t the M argaret M in beans, 6 0 6 o per pound; celery, ing Company’s m ill, near C a rterville . 7 0 0 76c per doaen; encumber*. 60c per T h e dead are D avid Sinclair, R . J. box; peas, 8 0 4 c per pound; tomatoes. Robbins, H e n ry G ilb e rt, W illia m Meaa- 76o per box; green ooru, 1 9 ) { 0 1 6 c per more and F ra n k Huddleson. W h ile G ilb e rt was engaged In the Hops— 1 1 0 1 8 o ; 1897 crop, 4 0 6 o . preparation o f a blast a stick of dyna Wool— V a lle y , 1 3 0 1 8 a par pound; m ite which he held In hie baud explod Eastern Oregon, 8018c; mohair, ed and the oonouseion exploded a box 3 7 0 8 0 c p er pound. of d yn am ite w h ic h stood near by. M o tio n — Grose, beet' sheep, w eth er* T h e big concentrating p la n t was de- and ewee, 8 ^ o ; dressed m utton. 6>< 0 knolteh*! and the five men a t work 7c; lamba, 7J^c per lb. »here ware biown in to b it * Portiona Hoge— Groea, choice h eav y,- <6.00; bl t h e ir bodies w ere found hundreds lig h t and feeders, <4.60; dressed, <6.00 of feet from w here ^rey bad been w ork- 0 6 .6 0 per 100 pound*. ing»._-3Che eliodk of the explosion w et Beef— Groes, Jop steers, 8.6O0<4.OO; fe lt at Oronogo, three m iles away. jeows, < 8 .0 0 0 8 .6 0 ; dreeeed beef T b e p la n t, which waa. a naw one, 8 0 7 J i c P*r pound. owned by H e n ry G ilb e rt, one of the V e e l— Large, 6 X 0 sm all, 8 « men k ille d , stood on tbe old H annum per pound. and M cE lro y tract o f tbo Am erican Z in c, L **d & Sm elting Company’s B e a t t ie M a r k e t . . land. Onions, new , < 1 .3 6 0 1 .6 0 per aaok Ona of the viotim s, David Sinclair, Potatoes, new, 1 0 1 X o p e i lb. of D o lu th , M in n ., waa investigating Beete, per saok, <1 10. th a m ine i n . tha interest of a Boston ~ T urnip s, per sack, 76c. syndioate, w hich was negtoiating for Carrots, per aaok, 90c. its purchase. Robbins was a Sedalia, Parsnips, per sack, < 1 0 1 .7 6 . M o., real estate agent, who aoooofpan Cauliflow er, 76c per doa. ted h im . Both of S in c la ir’s lega ware Cabbage, native and C alifornia torn off, and hia head was a ll but sev < 1 0 1 .3 6 per 100 pounds. ered from hia body. G ilb e rt’s body Cherries, 7 6 o 0 < l. waa ont in two and tba legs w ere found Peaches, 7 6 0 9 0 c . 300 feet from tbe tra n k . Tbo only Apples, < 1 .1 6 0 1 .7 6 per box. persfina on the premises who eeoaped P e e n , <1.76 per box. death were tw o m in e r s w orking ia tbe Prunes, <1 per box. s h a ft _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W aterm elons, < 3 0 3 .6 0 . F r e p a r l a * f a r R e e e p t lo a . Cantaloupes, <1.60 0 3.76. Nice, Aug. 86.— A d m ira l D ew ey and Blackberries, < 1 .6 0 0 3 . B u tter— Cream ery, 36c per pound; tba officers and men of tbo O lym p ia dairy 1 7 0 3 0 0 ranch, 1S .X 017O par lb. now a t V illefrah cb e, near here, are a l ready anticipating th e ir N ew Y o rk re Eggs. ><«• ” ception, and are preparing for their Chae e N ativu, 1 3 0 1 8 c . part in it. T b e adm iral has received P o u ltry— 1 8 0 1 4 c ; dressed, 16X c- to H a y— Puget Bound tim o th y , < 7 0 9 ; permission from the authorities choice Eastern W ashington tim land the O lym p ia battalion a t V iile - franche for d r ill paxpoeea daring tha othy, <14.00. Corn— W hole, <38.60; cracked, <18; rem ainder of the oruiser’a stay there. M . G renet, prefect of the Alpee- lead meal, <38.00. Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, M aritim ee, visited A d m ira l Deway to day. Tha former expressed the plea <31; whole, <83. F lo u r— P atent, per b arrel, <8.60; sure of the French government at tha blended atraixflta, <8.36; C alifo rn ia ad m iral's v is it, adding hia aaeuranoea <8.36; buckwheat flour, <3.60; graham, of personal adm iration. I t ia expected per barrel, <8.60; w hole wheat flour, th a t A d m ira l Deway w ill come to Nice '-tomorrow ta d return the prefect’s offi <6; rye flour, <4.60. ' > M illitu ff* — B ran, per ton, <16; cial calls. Sagebrush 8am — T e r any B ill died of • lame arm . H o w could th at be? Oactoa C harlie— W hy. vet use. h l* arm wua so stiff th at be conld’n t draw b i* gun quick, an* the other fe lle r got the drop ou h im .— N . Y . Journal. T h . M ew T u r p o d a . A Swede ha. invented on* operated by invisible ray. ot light, which .liable, it to explode at will, lii like manner Hoetri.-. t e r . Stomach Bitters conquers all stomach trouble.. When a sufferer from ooustipe- tion, dy.pep.ia or liver complaint ta k . tbe B i t t e r , ha is sure of a euro. A privet. Rev enue Stamp cover* the neck o f th * bottle. A t. W ashington, R. 1., t h * L iv in g stone woolen m ill 1* runuing n t |b t and day. ________________ ‘ L a d le s C a a W a n e S haee One size smaller after using Allen'e Foot- Ksee, a powder to be shaken Into tbe shoe*. I t make* tigh t or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. I t ’s tbe greatest comfort discovery o f tfie age. Cures swollen feet, blister* and cal lous spots. Allan'a Foot-Ease is a certain cure for Ingrowing nails, sweating, smart ing. hot, aching feet, We hav. 80,000 testi monials. A ll druggists and shoe stores sell it. 25c. Trial package F R E E by m a i l. A Olmsted, “ L * “ Roy. “ N . " Y . Address, Alten 8. In th * South w ith in th * paat five m onth* <17.000,000 in uew capital baa been in v es t*] in cotton m ilt*. M y doctor mid I would di*, but Piso’* Cure for Consumption cured me.—Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley. Ilia.. Nov. 33. V5. The Dougherty County M anufactur ing Company may soon ba Incorporated to build a o o u o n m ill a t A lb an y, G * Remember that you can buy Jesse Moore A. A. Whiskey for the same price that Is paid for ordinary whiskey. For sale by all nrst-class dealers and druggists. Philadelphia collected <103,000 aa taxes on trolley company dividends last year.. '' _______ Curad. K o S teer nervou» l y ’e u w o r D r r. . K lioe-e lin e ’» U re o t N e r v . Restorer. S a n d I b r F B I b o n i . M id tre aties. D a . R . H . A r c h s tre e t, F h lle d e lp h l* F * F a l l s W l t k M ie M i c h * . A horse may pull w ith a ll his m ight, but never w ith his mane.— Chicago ________ - D a ily N ew * W i n A IO C a h e a O M e e r * ■ a a F r a a e t.e e M a rk e t. T h a troublae o f t h * M ontana Power Wool— Spring— Nevada, 1 3 0 1 4 c per Company of B u tte are to be ad ja ile d pound; Oregon, Eastern, 1 0 0 14o; V i a a l l - at once and the w o ik of installin g tha ley, 1 4 0 1 3 a ; N ot th e m , 9 0 1 0 c . maehinary a t tha big dam on tiie Big Onions— Silverakln, 9O o0<l H ole riv e r w ill be pushed to comple tion at an en ily date. A capitalist of Bettor—Fancy creamery. 3 7 0 9 8 0 ; Butte lies aaeumed tbe indebtedness of do seconds, 8 9 0 9 8 0 ; fanoy dairy, the concern, which amounted to <310, par 0 0 0- O f th is am ount < ll6 ,0 0 0 repre 38 0 380 do aeeonda, 1 9 0 3 3 « pound, m t -— sented lie n * on the property and mn- Egg*—Btesu, I9 0 3 9 o ; fancy ranoh, chinery, and <86.000 of »«oeivur’e cer 33 0 1 6 a . tificates for repairs to tbo dam _ 11.pe— Nominal. spring and fa ll. > .. — ™- C itrua F r u it— Oranga*. Yalaueia, f le p e W e * V e e ra g e d . < 3 .7 6 0 8 .3 6 ; M axleau limea, < 4 0 6 .0 0 ; Ths hope in yards adjacent to Salem C a lifo rn ia lemona, T 6 o 0 < I.6 ffi do were in no m anner damaged by tbe o hoio* < 1 .7 8 0 9.00 pm-box. leoent copiooe rain fa ll. A ll tha grow H a y — W lisa t, < 6 X 0 » Id ; w heat and ers agiee th at the rain has proved of oat, < 7 0 8 ; oat. < 8 0 9 ; heal bar greet beaeflt to the hope, ouming at ley, < 4 .6 0 0 7 : alfalfa . < 8 .0 0 0 7 pax tea; quite tha proper tim e. T h e sueoeee of straw, 9 0 0 8 6 * par bul* the year’s crop ia of great eonoern Potatoaa— Early Roae, 60 0 9 0 c financially to those engaged in tbe oul- Oregen B u rk a n k * < 1.9 5 0 < 1 .6 O ; rive r tnre theieof. _________ B a rb a n k * 460OOo; Saliaaa Burhuaka, < 1 .1 6 0 1 .6 0 par aaok. The first carload of Idaho green frn lt Tropical fru lto — Bananas, < 1 .6 0 0 to be shipped th ia season le ft Bois per bunch: pi Fstnrday for Cbioago. O ther oera w ill 9.60 4.00; Persian datoa, 606M * P* follow In a few days and tbe great aao- V a for flouthern Idaho w H I,^ 21 Havana, A u *. 36.— General Brooke has v irtu a lly decided not to make any payments to Cuban troops on the basis I’« additional nolle. The that payments rought to lig h t suob an am ount of III. hievery and attempted ew indling th at he has ceased to consider tbe question o f d is tiib u tin g w hat is left of the 83,- 000,000 la supplementary p aym en t* The earn now left in hie bands he w ill probaldy us* to assist wounded and de serving offlceis, who. under th * o riginal arrangement, were to reoeive nothing. Meet of the Cuban officials agree w ith the rem ark recently m ad* by G eneral G o m e * H e raid the 08,000,- 000 would prove more harm ful thaa helpful, and th * work of paymenta baa revealed depths of depravity th at th * beet Iriende of Cube had not oonceived oould exist. ■ B n p l a e la a aS a F a w d e v M i l l . . Pottsville, P a ., Ang. 98.— Tha dry- house of 8am Debblee’ powder m ill. aaar Bbepptown. thia eoanty, pletelv wrecked by aa explosion today, and W illia m T . Betesenberger. a f W a l nut P ert, oua of tbe proprietor*, and H u rry Jud«* w ar* b to w r to I O lIW U w e lle r a a a * M e w t a * Them . - . B eaek The Denver A Rio Grande railroad has recognised the great interest which has lately beet) aroused in theae won not noords. count In bottles o f derful m ins, ami w ill furnish on ap p li ptoct os nuelt a< 6i roar. & ts not nuhot cation to R. C. N iclinl, General Agent, w soy, but nuhat hood’s Sorsoportto 361 Washington street, Portland. O r., dots, thot tetls the story o f its merit. & bos a pamphlet describing tlie ruins, and roon mony rtmorhoble •victories over the the beat way to reach them. Thee* historioal ru in* are looated on orch enemy o f monUnd — Impure blood. t h * lin e ot tbe Denver A Rio Grande Be sure to get only Hood’s, becouse railroad. Parties going B ari should avail them selves of the opportunity of purchasing tickets x ia this lla e , Vlie iceoic line of tlie world: _________~ _.................. 1« <|. Biul Way* Mothers w ill find M r * Winslow’s Sooth T h e Approached— W hy don’t you go ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their to work? ehildreu during the teething period. T h e Tram p— Alas I kind air, 1 never A F a la s a e f S a lt . learned anything but a trade.— P h lla- U tah's g litterin g salt palaoa, w ith delpba North Am orioaa. > its m idway plsisance and other attrac D B A F N B S * OAMMOT BB OVBBD tions, opened at Salt Lake C ity A u By lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s , M th e y c a n n o t re a c h t h a gust 91. The Rio Grande Western, dfeeaaad p o r tio n o t t h e e a r . T h e r e ts o n ly o n e w a y t o c u r e d e e in e u , e n d t h a t is b y e o n it lt n - the only line running through the Mor n e l re m é d ié » . D e a fn e s s te c e a s e d b y a n t o - mon capital, lias arranged to give bold- m ed c o n d it io n o t t b e t n u e o u s ll n t n * o t t h a of a ll classes of tickets a day atop- l u a t e e h l e n T a b . - W h e n t h is t u b e s e ts I n era fla m e d e o n h a v e a r a m b l in g s o u n d o r I m p e r ovar a t Salt Lake in order that they fe c t h e a r in g , a n d w h e n I t Ie e n t i r e ly d o s e d may h av* an opportunity uf vieiting d e e in e u Is t h e r e s u lt , s a d u n i e * t h e I n t i m a e lio n c a n be ta k e n o u t e n d t h le tu b e r e s to re d to this wonderful structure, b u ilt of salt Its n o r m a l c o n d it io n , h e a rt ng w i l l b e d e s tro y e d lo r e v e r ; n in e eesae o u t o t te n e ro i caused by crystal* taken from the brine of the e e t e r r h , w h ic h Ie n o t h i n * b a t a n i In fla m e d G reat Salt Lake itself. o o u d lt lo n o f t h e rau e o u s su rfaces . The inanguration of the Rio Grande W e w i l t t i r e O i l * H u n d r e d D o lla r s fo r a n y eeee o f D e e in e e e censed " " by c a * ta ' rrh ) th a t — Western’* dining car aervioe, doing la ir s C a ta rrh C era. Band ter away w ith the necessity of stopping c irculars, free. F . J. C H X M X Y A OOu. T r i e * * O. train s a t eating stations, leaves noth • o ld b y D ruggists, 7te ing tn be deeired for an ideal trip across H e ll’s F a m liy F ills a re th e best. the continent; for the equipment and Im p r o v e d T r a in B q u tp m e a *. train aervioe are^equal, if not superior, T h e O. R. A N . and Oregon Short to thoee of any of the transcontinental L in e (lave added a buffet, amoking and line*. Furtherm ore, no lin e traverses lib ra ry car to tlie ir Portland-Chioago any section of tbe Am erioan continent through tia in , and a dining oar service where there ifl so much grandeur of has been iueogunrated. T h e tra in ia scenery. A daylight ride through tlie equipped w ith the latest ohair cars, heart of tlie Rockies leaves nothing to day coaches and luxurious flrst-olaas be desired. * and ordinary sleepers. Direot connec F or information as to rates and for tion made at Granger w ith U n ion Pa descriptive pamphlets, address J . D . cific, and at Ogden w ith Rio Grande Mansfield, General Agent, 368 W ash line, from all points in Oregon, W ash ington street. Portland, O r. I- ■ ington and Idaho to a ll Eastern oitiea. F o r inform ation, rates, etc., oall on R a s h I D e a ’ t l e e H e a r t h e B a h y C ry T T h e o n ly sets m e d ic in e fo r s o u r c u r t e o llc in any O. R. 4 N , agent, or address W . n u rs in g - b a b ie s ie C e eearele C e n d y C s th e r t le . H . H u rlb u rt, General Passenger Agent, M ake m o th e r's m ilk m ild ly p u re s tiv e . D r u * - f l l e t * l * c , 26c, fiOc. Por t laud. ............ .......... ..e e.. - * - --»pa — Radiation takes place more rapidly Farm hands in Yucatan wear-linen garments of spotless white. When they from the surface of piànte than from become even sligh tly soiled they hast th e a ir about them, eo te a t on very en to change them . W o rk is p lentifu l s till nigbta tha plants are sometimes S a ra h E . B o w e n , o f P e ru , In d ., eeld l - F o r e ifh te e n y e a rs I e u f f e r e d r U h w e a k n e ss p e e u lle r t o m y e e * 1 c ould n e ith e r sle e p n o r e a t w e ll, a n d w as red uced t e a m e r e s k e le to n . H r s k in w a s m u d d y , m y eyes h e a v y a a * 1 w a s d l u y m u c h o f th e t l m a D o c tors p re sc rib ed fo r m e w ith o u t a v a il; m e d ic in e seem ed t o d o m e n o ro o d . 1 w as a t th e b r in k o f d e s p a ir w h e n a fr ie n d to ld m e w h e t D r. W illia m s ’ P ln k P llIs fo r P e ls P eople h a d aooom- p lte b e d l a a c a e e s im ila r to m l e * J b o u g h t a b o x a n d t x i k th e m . I b o u g h t m o r e e n d to o k th e m u n t il I w as w e ll e n d s tro n g . D r . W illia m s ’ P in k P ills to r P a le P e o p le b ro u g h t m a n e w lif e a n d I re e o m m e n d th e m to e v e r y e u fT e rln * w o m a n .” —FVem IA« H v p u M w a a , Peru, h i . P la t a T a lk s t o W a a o e a , a n *W , b o o k , t e n t s ealed o n req uest. Ê i m e n W v v a r ■ n a I -- x£ghxyr*k*ka ^ A arar r a S F fllx u u lto x w F n u ii i U in I JMBlUg toUU lA v fctlA tfw E s i k a f s l tr o v 0 x U a v F « rounding air. A Germ an railroad now building in Eastern: A fric a , where the clim ate is most dangerous to the w hite men, re cently offered positions to e iiv l en gineers a t <1,198 per annum , station masters a t <1,000 and locomotive d riv ers <900. A fa m ily comprising seven persona left Scranton, N . Y „ the other dav, the whole party traveling on one fu ll- fare railroad tioket. There were the mother and her three pair* of tw ins, none of the ohildren being up to the h alf-fare age of five years. ___ _ 1er Pale Feegie WIIII biws * are »ever said te the d e n e er heeSraS, Irish railways h av* been moving to ward consolidation. Tw enty-five years ago the U nited States supplied 16 per sent of th * w o ild ’* toel oonsumption; now «they supply 80 par cent. T b * dog^tn Barnwell county, 8. (X , are returned at a valuation ol <13,880, w hile th e aaseaaed valuation of the sa tire property of tbe county in sheep and g* t* W I . ■ — — - *M I A lady a t Green Haven, M Y . , se cured a separation from her husband on too ground of extrem a oruelty. Among other b ru ta l acta ha was In the h ab it of sleeping w ith e hamm er under hia pillow , and w ith thia ba frequent ly threatened,, d arin g the n ig h t, to pound her into insensibility. rm r iw OT"trp-i8^ I? t brothers, John and F r e d e r i c k flinger, and blonde h a ir ia tha finest. The phone attachment ao th at the m b - last year coat about two oenta a running ' — in Webster C ity , Ia ., resulted in the thickness ot human h air varies from merged person can converse w ith b i* foot...... the 960th to th e 600th part of an Inch. aid* a t theaurlace. death of tl a former. , - ---- - ,T Thera are 349 Germ an B aptist i . --------- - ' - ....... A n uncommon disaaaa oausad tbe churches in tba U nited States, w ith Tbe longest tunnel in tbe world ia T h e tw elfth annual census w ill be taken next year, and* i t ia estimated that of St. G othard, on the line of the death of M r * Rose F u n k , a resident of 33,000 membeis. ---------- . i- th at i t w ill show a population of over railroad between- L n c e rn * aud M ila n . Bloomington, H L , Portion* of her A n immense tarpon waa caught 'by Its leqgth ie pine and one-haif miles. (leali had beoome as dry and hard as 77,000.000 in tire U n ited S ta te * A . O. M ygott, a t Boca G rande pass, bona. T h e highest aotive volcano in tha F lo rid a, and he waa try in g to haul i t A novel way of pairing guests a t sty In Rockford, I | l „ recently, a aust of £ to hia boat. In its vigorous efforts lish dinners has oome in vogus in Naw world ia th at of th * smoking moun escape I t made a high leap, and as York. The gueeta are masked, and tain , Popocatepetl, in Mexico. I t ia w ind blew a baby carriage on to a ra il each gentleman ohooeea a lady and es 17,784 feet above tlie sea. lta crater is road track in front of a tra in , and the i t fa ll in to the boat its ta il struck M r. were M ygott, knooking h im unoonsolous for corts h e r tp the d in in g room. When three miles in circumference, and it ia t i * A l t o m 'In tfis a * n throe hour*.-. kille d . tbe soup is served the guests unmask. 1,000 last deep. - ■X.. Constipation Caused by over-work! Over-eating I Over-drlnklng I Nq-^part of the human body receives more III treatment than the bowels. Load after load is Imposed until the Intestines become clogged, refuse to act, worn out. - Then you must assist nature. Do It, and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Not a- mass of violent mercurial and mineral poison, but' a pure vegetable compound that acts directly upon the diseased and worn out Intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liveir and kidneys; a candy tablet, pleasant to eat, easy and delightful In action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS ~ Pa bring a sargeon.—«.ewcler's Weekly.' “ I k s v e soae 14 4tor« M ■B0Wtotoa«tot e r t U o a f o r M F « « y » o ra p la o o d have «Mtlmo ’ ponto eonAUpa» ta tblB te m b ló T o r n b ln fî _____<< o f bat aovar I IS IB chan n u l l bBgaa b o g a n aalnx C A S C A K S T IL a on® I® th re e paaeagea a d ay . Bad A I w o ald a tr e 9MM fo r eaah » « T b I a fo v m a t lo a . *iat do out —tee» *u ANNUAL S A L IS . 6 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 BOXES. a shorts, per ton, <16. W ashington, Aug. 86.— O lia today Feed— Chopped feed, <30.60 per reported tbe arriva l of the transport ton; m iddlings, per ton, <33; o il cake Newport a t M an ila. meal, pur ton, <86. q— X by D eeds W e D o .^ In 1860 it waa estimated th at the eoneninption of pure aloobol in France equaled F% liters per head of the pop ulatio n . In 1896 i t had increased to liu r u n 1 u l U u D i r IL a t IU a a r a w a 11 4.1 9 liters, apart from the use of wlnea, t ET3VrV< l ( « a l t t »13 8 to <1141 99088 they can afford to be tidy. b e e rs aud cider*. The W estm inster Presbyterian church of Jaraey U iiy close« H * doors at tbe beginning of the service, and they are opened but once again during the aei vice to ad m it la te «outers. I t is stated th a t thia ia done ta correct tbe h a b it of tardin ee* Tka **H onor is Purchased TH2SJS 10c. 25c, while you DRUGGISTS THE TABLET ) A 50c. C4XCABBTS u s skeelststy kanaleee, a peisty vegetates e e a m e e a * Be ■ e n a r ta l * r ether ■ f a t r a l * a - * e t * e a te Ceeearets. Catesrets teScttvety sag | s e n every Sieerter ef the Steemeh, U v w eaS tateetlees. T h ey s e t ealy earn e e a e tls a tte * h e t eenest s a y aaS e v e ry S n a ef k ra g rie rfty ef the kew ele. tecl»Sl»g « le n h a e e e * Syeer i t r y . Fleaseat, y e ta U M e , yeteat. T u t s geo*, <e gee*. Sever eiekea, w e e k ta er Ftee. Be earn y ea get the geeateeI Beware ef teU U U eee a n * eehetltetee I B ey e hex ef C x a C A BIU te -a a y , a a < U a * t * t e a e e f lta every reeseri, get year astoey hook I W rite es Str heektet a»S Use esaastef oaarres B T X X I4 B * X X M B D T 0 0 M F A B T . CB1CA00 er X 1 W T 0 1 X . k YOUR NERVES NEED gome k in d of u p b u ild in g —th e h u rr y en d w o rry et th e a»th e en tu ry life po lls d o w n th e h e a lth , make» e nerve food Moote's Revealed R em edy W ill p u t y o u r nerves In e h e a lth y e e n d ltlo n —I t w ill Im p ro ve your a p p e tite en d d lg e s tlo * *1.00 per bo tie e l-y e a r d ru g g is t* M A C H IN E R Y . 3* te ~ . .T A T U M First Strest N A A LL KINDS B O W IIt - F * * !L * k * B U Y T H E G E N U IN E SYRUP OF FIRS ... M awvaoTvxxm xnr — C A L IFO R N IA PIO S Y R U P CO. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. P O R T L A N D W IR K c ARTER&1NK —Mone to e < xx 1, but it costs no more t 1 h s n t h s i i poorest. YOUNG MEN! east ~ A IR O N -V IA W O R K S ; W IR R end Iro n fen cin g ; office ro llin g , eie . SM A ld e r. M a c h in e r y a a d * a p p l l e e . I BAX IC S M S f f i K K P E N S I O N IF S lC k r u S U . W a e b le g te * 0 . C a t h e y w il l re- I I c e t r e q u ic k re p lie s . B. M b K . H . V o i * flts ff 30th C o r p * P ro s e c u tin g e ls lm s s in c e 1S78. . ..a o F e a e e a a d W ir e W o rk s . cawvtom a co.; rnoikr *, boilrrs , ma - e h ln e ry , s u p p lie * SSdB F tre t St., P ortland , Or. JO HN POOLS, Ponnann, Oncoow, giro you the best bargains In general liiuery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, p io w * belt* and w in d m ill* The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is an- Tkswugh F n l a e * *q nailed. D ta la s a a d a a d T o a r l e * B lee; I I o r ie l « » M k l a f L ib r a r y C a rs . W h o le s a l e D r a g g le t a a a d P h a t a g r a p k l o S a p p i la * . B L C M A U R R -F R A N K D R 0 O F o u rth Street, P o rtla n d , F w e e e e n h ro e»4 OkeS get m este Ohe* apeases. * CO. MS A M D MS Rupture «..FAST TIMC__ M r v ice and Beenery U nequal led. F a r T ic k e ts e n d e l l In fo rm a tio n a p p ly t e y o u r Dearest a gent, o r address________ a . b . c. D X W N n rro M , C. F. endT. A , P o r t la a * a. W. F. A., Seattle. CORI VOURSlirr treated seteo- French Fmaato PÇ». ttS e a l I y n e d , S d e n ti A t- fyskrShytesessySeef aMtes* teros sp * . H. FIs « *Jrt * • * * • • « fo r a a a a t u r e l *r s ljy r ifiS •< m e e e e e B M m b te a e * F e le lw . e e * eel a ' * » s t e r poteosoae. M . I « «essedSuFe 0 R^6UNN*8 " l i v e r 1* PILLS C lr e o la r e - « t e n r n H * » . P. » . V. o®.,i Seid ky D ngg lata. W * « mo . aa-ra*. J R P f f to a * À