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EAKLY WINTER Royal Baking reliable ® Lady. > during »▼y fight- 'L a d y . Imparts Healtftfulness Royal Baking Powder possesses peculiar quali ties not found in other leav.ening agents, which arise from the superior fitness,purity and health fulness o f its ingredients. Royal Baking Powder leavens the food perfectly by its own inherent power without changing or impairing any o f the elements o f the flour. Thus the hot-breads, hot-rolls and muffins, and the delicious hot griddle-cakes raised by the Royal Baking Powder are wholesome and digestible, and may be eaten without distress, even by persons o f delicate digestion. Alum baking powders are low priced, as alum coats but two cents -a.pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and it renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. Vh» T u k o n a n d U p p er K iv o in C loaod B a o n o r T h a n E s a n i T h is T o a r — k n ow s l a Ita iig e r . Reports from the interior indicate that winter has come to stay, and es says to make a record date for closing navigation on the Yukon and upper riven, says the Alaskan. The weather from Le Barge northward has been much below aero for a week past, and the effect that the thermometer was 18 degrees below aero at Hootallnqua, which is about 20 miles below lower Le Barge, and 88 degrees below at Dawson. Great quantities of ice areooming out of tributary rivers, and It would not be surprising if the Yukon should block with ice soon after the >7 Inst. To all appearance a moderation of the weather is the only thing in human rea son to prevent the river from closing a full week earlier than It did last year. A gentleman who la pretty well ex perienced in Klondike navigation says that the chances are very good for catching fully 100 ecows in the ice when the Yukon closes. This la a high MtixnAto. *—*— . T T lrw U t ismi> that a number of scows left Bennett with the expecta tion of wintering this side of Dawson, and some soows w ill yet leave Bennett with the intention of waiting for spriag at Lower Le Barge. There were six men on the two soows wrecked in White H one rapids lately, bnt four of them were rescued. Mr. Robinson had life in his body when brought to shore, and J. T. Bethune triedevery means to resuscitate him, but his efforts were in vain, and the cold water or internal injuries proved It turns out that the steamboat Llndeman may not be a total lose. A t Windy Arm the owners of the Llndeman saved the cargo of a Dawson- Ite’s wrecked scow, for which they will get 88.000 salvage, so they are ahead on disasters, as the total cost to them of the Llndeman was only 11,900, although she originally cost $9,000. — 3f trade says: British disasters in South Africa have brought to view something be sides the steady self-reliance of the. English people, and that they hold not many American securities to be dis lodged in any time of alarm, but are uninclined to take more stocks, and money looks for safe investment. A little decline of %c in wheat and 1H^ In corn does not hinder exporte, though it is some evidence that growers think they have ample supplies. Atlantic exports of wheat for five weeks have been, flour included, 15,- 588,600 bushels, against 18,188,851 bushels last year, and Pacific exports 1,715,561 bushels, against 8,017,484 bushels last' year. Western receipts of wheat have continued heavy, but have not rivalled last year’s extraordin ary outpouring, amounting to only 86,068,087 bushels in five weeks, against 40,540,701 bushels last year. The enormous sales of wool at Boston, 21,657,500 pounds reported, making 26,868,700 pounds at the three chief markets for the week, are extremely important. That not all is for con sumption, al the trade is naturally tempted to believe, may be trae,and yet actual purchases by the mills of half that quantity would imply extraordin ary encouragement respecting the de mand for woolen goods. The prices have been generally advanoed to an average scarcely below that of May, 1802, and for Ohio washed, light and dark unwashed and pulled wool slightly higher. Expectation of higher prices at London prompts much speculative buying, but the demand for woolen goods is also undeniably enoouraging. Cotton manufacturers have also been in great demand, with prices constantly the river. You get the sand and water mixed there. Sometimes a man gets more sand than water and has to go home and be washed off. Them mod baths in the northwest that yon hear so much about ain’t in it with a wash in the old Miseonry.” Thortto. th e Mow Mspleeive. Distinguished Itself by passing through a inch steal plate. If its success contin ues. it will make as great a record in the military world as Hnetetter’s Stomach Bit ters In the medical world. Nothing has appeared which can equal this wonderful medicine for all diseases of the stomach, liver or kidneys. Panama canal construction employes over 8,000 men. ________ „ Piso’s Cure for Consumption has saved me large doctor bills.—C. L. Baker. 4228 Regent 8q.. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, ‘«6. Hartford plumbery get *8 for eight hours . , Mothers w ill And Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup tb s bast remedy to use for their children during the teething period. • a . I tria d m a a y remedie« h a t did not receive th e sUghtset benefit. 1 wee low sp irited end nervous and had become reduced in W eight (rem 188 pounds to le u tban 1M One day a friend recom m ended Dr. W illiam s' P in k F ills tor P ale People. I tried them end th e reealt wee Indeed m a r velous. My appetite returned sa d I began to tool r u le d aad restored. A t the end o( th e -te n th box m y pbv- ■leal eondlU oa wee better t f c a i l t “ Hsaanwr M- Sworn to end cubeorlbed b this 1)1» day of November, I L u i s O . Woooau: The National Consumers' League have adopted a label to distinguish ladies' garments which are made in sweatshops or under unfair conditions as to wages end hours. It la not a ri val of the regular trades onion label, Onions, new, $1.0001.35 per sack. but will be used on goods produced by Potatoes, new, $85® 18. • • working men and women who get Just treatment from employers, even if they do not belong to labor organizations. ^ .C an p is. P « sack, 75c. The Walter Steel Company’s plant Parsnips, per sack, poe*“- in Reading has been absorbed by the Cauliflower, 75o per dosea. Cabbage, native and California, $J Walter Steel Company oL Jersey City, N. J., recently organised with a capi i t 1.25 per 100 pounds. tal of 9100,000.________ Peaches, 66 <8 80c. Apples, 9126® 1.60 per box. The agricultural department, Wash Pears, $1.0001.26 per box. ington, D. C., has a machine for tak Prunes, 60c per box. ( ing continuous photographs of growing Watermelons, 91-60. plants. It works automatically, tak Nutmegs, 60® 76c. ing a picture each hour, and during the Butter—Creamery, 28o per pound; night an electric light b thrown into iairy, 17®33o; ranch, 20c per pound. circuit aa the exposuresjgfe made. Eggs—Firm, 80c. Cheese—Native, 18® 14o. Poultry—11 ® 12He< dressed, 18Ho. ., Hay—Puget Sound timothy, 913.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 917.00. Corn—Whole, 933.00; cracked, 923; feed meal, 928. Harley—Rolled or ground, per ton, $21; whole* $22. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $8.66; blended straights, $8.36; California, $8.26; buckwheat floor, $8.60; gra ham, per barrel, $2.00; whole wheat floor, $8.00; rye floor, 93-75. Millstnffs—Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, per ton, $16.00. t N e v e r D,sdpp0ln'^ Feed—Chopped feed, $20.60 per (¡pn; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake mail, per ton, $36.00. <*, A gorgeous btoycle has recently been mt from France to an Indian rajah. The parte which on an ordinary ma chine are nickel plated are in this bicy cle of gold. Even the spokes ere cased with gold. The gold-cased rime are studded alternately with turquoises and rubles. A sbarlet cloth held down with Jewels covers the saddle. There is a walnut tree 1,800 yean ' TWeved a-BeemgfMg* " ---- - * old in the Balder valley, near Balak Hon. O. W. D. Clifford is satisfied lava. It belongs to five Tarter families, [ with the Atlin onntry eg a mining dis- The wonderful advance meds fat the I have no earthly Objection to women and still yields nearly 100,000 note a»~-A t trict, but he asys it is not a great pro science of farming during the last few smoking; only, If they do smoke, they nually, which are divided equally be- - ducer. He thinks valuable quatrx will, years hi one of the beet-exunplea of should smoke seriously. Most of them tween the five owners. , soon be discovered, but pronounces the American progressiveness. A little th- Just fool a little with a cigarette. The board of charitiee’ tabulated sta , country on the whole no poor-nlan cideht recounted by the Ashtabula Now, that scarcely amounts to smoking tistic s show that out of a population of , camp. He says farther to the Alaskafl: -(Ohio) Sentinel is characteristic. One at all. If they really mean it, let 018,840 in Porto Rico, there are 201,- them take to cigars and pipes. I know chickens born from a single egg have , I “ From w hat I can learn of the banks 080 indigent and 11,8^8 sick. The a dignified old lady, a Polish countess never before been proved to live beyond I of Atlin the output in placer this year number of deaths as a result of the re —what is her .name?—oh, well, Thing- eight days. The buff brahma hen la|d I will he from $750,000 to $1,000,000. cent hurricane was 8,610. amojisky—it ends in “iaky,” anyhow rather a large egg, but no one thought . I “The Anaconda group, of , quarjp ' A B u r g la r y S to r y . —and I respeot that woman. She gen much about it until one morning the ’ claims, purchased not long ago by Lord uinely smokes, and no mistake about farmer saw two bills instead of one Hamilton, are being developed by e They were telling * ‘burglary stories” ft. There is no playing there. She trying to'Theak out of the shell. He , smell crew. A day and night shift is on the veranda in front of the grocery looks on It as e sacred duty. She has quickly removed the egg to the kitchen, at work, and already the men have store in a down-east town. "The a long pipe with a wooden stem and extricated the twin chicks, 'wrapped I tunneled 80 to 40 feet and the prospects man’s hand was thrust through the hole the bark on, and a fine big bowl—a them in ootton batting and placed them get better the farther they g o .' he had cut in tho door, ” sAid the star * ‘The alien exclusion law discouraged regular man’s pipe. When, she was in the oven. For three weeks the ' talker, "w hen the woman seized the visiting me, she just loaded np and chickens were kept in dome on a diet ' the investment of capital in Atlin this wrist and Mid on in spite of the strug smoked, end loaded np and smoked, of malted milk and brandy dropped I year, b u t l look for hydraulica to take gles of the man outsi.le. In the morn aad loaded np aad smoked again. She down their' throats with a medicine the lead' in the development of the ing the burglar was found doad, hav meant business. I know another lady dropper. The twins are now hale and plaoers. The exclusion law has proved a ing out his own throat when he found ; who has a long Turkish pipe, and she, hearty and tun about the yard as vig boomerang. I have been opposed to it eecape impossible; but'the brave wo too, means business. If women are orously as any of their oom rad es. and shall »tend for its repeal.*1 -■— — man had not known he was dead, end Todd Lees, en route from Atlin to ever to be genuine smokers, that is the One peculiarity, however, distinguishes so had not released her grasp on his way they must go to work.—Mark them from their mates. They are ex I Vancouver, says that he has reliable wrist all night long.” “Huh I” Twain. growled the skeptic in the corner; , clusive little aristocrats and neither information that up till October 16, A N e w FEATURE royalty paid on the Atlin placer out- "why didn’t she feel of his pusle?”— In Germany the capital for carrying of them will associate with any other I put for the season amounted to $410,- Buffalo Commercial. on the pawnshops by the m u n icip a l au chicken except his twin. I 000, and It was estimated in official thorities is derived dither bom the oity I circles that the output w ill be more Aid. Chase approves a suggestion re treasury or the oity savings bank, I than a million. cently made by Comptroller Wolf for a I which is usually operated in connec General mining along the creeks will P o r tla a d M a r k e t. tion with the pawnshops. The articles solution of the problem of the rate of continue three w eeks more, says Mr. i fare to be charged by the Milwaukee Wheat — Walla. Walla, 64c; offered in pawn are valued by sworn I Lees, and after that drifting w ill be Electrio Railway and Light Company. Valley, 65c; Blnestem, 56c per bnshel. appraisers. I done to some extent on some of the Mr. Wolf suggested that a 4-cent fare Floor—Beet grades, $3.26; graham, HOW T O T R AVEL. be charged for-« single trip without creeks through the winter. He esti $2.66; superfine, $2.16 per barrel. transfer privileges, and that a 6-oent mates 600 people will remain in the ! Oats—Choice white, 84® 86o; choioc I n f n r m a t ln a ( o r t h e P n b l l e . I Atlin country this winter. Do you not th in k you bare waited prerlont time and differed ennusbf grey, 82® 88c per bushel. - In seleoling your route to the East fare be charged when the passenger de II ao, then try the “ S Drop»" and be promptly and perm anentl* eured ol sired a transfer. This plan has been Barley—Feed barley, 9l6® 16.00; you oannot afford to overlook the ad A r e S a lm o n T r e n t T r e n t T your affliction«. "A Dropa" Is a «needy and Sure C ora (or A b e , u n a - lim n , N e u ra lg ia , S o la tio a , L u m b a g o (lame back). K id n e y Dlaeaaea, vantages end oomforts offered by the adopted in Cleveland. This le the closed seaon for trout un brewing, $18.60020.00 per ton. A a tb m a , H a y F a v o r , D v a p r p i l a , C a ta r r h uf ail kind«, H r o n c h lt la , Millstnffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid Rio Grande Western Railway In coll der the new law. There „Is some dis L a G rip p e , H e a d a c h e (nervona and m-nralplcl. H e a r t W e a k n e e e , The assessors of Montreal are having agreement as to whether the fish popu dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per I ’ ro p a y , B a ra e h e , Rpaamodle and Catnrrhal C ro u p , T o o th a e h a , ection with the Denver A Rio Grande M arvouanaae, Sleanlasaneaa, C re e p in g N n m b n eaa , M a la r ia , and and Colorado Midland railroad« It is no little discussion with the street rail larly known as the salmon trout should ton. tTNAOC M ANH.l kindred dlaeaaea. " f Dropa” has cured more people dnrlng the paat lour yaara, of the above-named dlaeaaea, than a ll other rrme.Ua» known, and Hay—Timothy, $0011; clover, $7 the only transoontinentel line passing way company, the Bell Telephone Com I be called a trout, says the Portland eaae of R b e u m a tla m la curing mare than all the doctora.paiant m rdlclnra, electric belta and 0 8 ; Oregon wild hay, $6® 7 per ton. le directly through Salt Lake. City, and pany and other large companies, as to Telegram. betterlea combined, for they oannot Care Coronlo Rheum atlim . Therefore wade no more valu Butter—Fancy creamery, 60® 66c; able tim e and money, bnt try "8 Drape" end be proniptly C V R K D . "8 Prop«" It n o t only the in additiou to the glimpse if affords of the machinery tax. The street railway : Many persons, particularly those beat medielne. but it la the ebeapeat, for a 81.80 bottle contain« Sun dotes. Price per bottle. 81.00, the Temple city, the Greet Balt Lake, company has now, through Its lawyer, who like to fish for them in the winter seconds, 42H045C; dairy, 8754®40c; prepaid by m all or expreaa, or 0 b tytlee for 88.00. For the next 80 day» we w ill send a S5e sample r X I X to anyone sending 10 oaata to pay lor the m ailing. Agents wanted. W rits to-day. the salt palace, and the picturesque informed the aweseors, that it does not time, insist that the salmon trout is a store, 26® 85c. i Eggs— 26® 27H e perdosen. Utah valley, it offers choiee of six dis consider any tax oan be legally placed young steelhead, and that fishermen are SW AN SO N N H B U M A T IO C U M CO., 100-104 B. LAKE S T ., C H IO A O O . Cheeee—Oregon full cream, 18c; tinct routes to the East and the most upon Its poles, rails, etc. opposed to them because they eat eggs magnificent aoenery in the world. A which chinook salmon have deposited. Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo and Magic Lantern Bargain List PO R T LA N D DIRECTORY. Ho. 18 now reedy for m ailing. doable daily train eerviee and through I It will be left for the courts to decide per pound. T. F . ANDREWS, 108 Montgomery Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00® Pullman palace and ordinary sleeping The readers of this paper w ill be pleased to thia mooted question, over which St., San Francisco. Karn th at there Is at least one dreaded disease cars, free reclining chair cars end a that most 4.00 per dosen; hens, $4.60; springs, eelenee has been a b le to cure In a ll it» learned doctors disagree, and IRON WORKS: W IR 1 perfect dining car service are now in stages, and th a t leoatarrh. H all's C atarrh Cure people believe that they will decide it 92.0008.60; geeee, $6.60 « 6 ,0 0 for old; PORTLAND W1RB les railin g , aw. SM Á Ider. and Iron lenelng: la the only positive core known to th e medical $4.5000.50 for young; ducks, $4.60 operation via theee lines. fratern ity. C atarrh being a constitutional dla- in the matter of fact way and call the per dosea; turkeys, live, 18®14o For pamphlets descriptive of the ease, requires a constitutional treatm ent. salmon trout a trout. C atarrh Cure Is taken In te rn a lly , aotlag "Great Salt Lake Route,” applv to J. d H lr all's Thia species is the only kind of trout per pound. r r tiy up on the blood and mneons surfaces Potatoes—60® 66c per sack; sweets, CAW8TON A CO.: IN O IN K 8 , BO 11, KRS, MA- I). Mansfield, general agent, 858 Wash of the system, thereby destroying tb s foanda. that w ill bite in the winter time, end eh laery. supplie« tS-80 First 8t., Portland, Or. tlon o f tbs disease, and giving th e patient 2@2Ho per pound. ington street, Portland, Or. strength by building n p th e constitution and many Portland sportsmen have been Vegeta1 les—Beets, $1; turnips, 00c; A B a r g a in . C lim a te , B e e e e r y a a d N atare*« Baaal- assisting n a tn r s la doing its work. The pro accustomed to fishing for them ell prietors have so much fa ith In its eu re tlre winter long. ta r la a a . A twenty-five ton loco mo tire end tender They are gamey, and the per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cauli p o w s r a th a t they offer One Hundred D ollars Scenery, altitude, sunshine and air, lor any ease th a t I t falls to sure. Sand fo r lu t meat is of excellent flavor, and the flower, 75c per doaen; parsnips, $1; with 8H track, for sals at a baiyain. Call beans, 6®6c per pound; celery, 70® on or writs John Pools, foot of Morrison constitute the factors whioh are rapid o f te stim o n ial« . Address ____ . yrJ CHlMXT 4 CO, Toledo, 0. fish form a good change of diet during 86c per doaen; cucumbers, 60o per street. ly making Colorado the health and the winter time. For It h the favorite through Dining Ca box; pees, 8®4o per pound; fcfinatoee, pleasure grounds of the world. ■' and Buffet-Library Car Line East. I m p r o v in g J a m s W h a r f. 75c per box; green corn, 12H® For further particulars call on or address Here the sun shines 867 days of the The California state board of health J. R. NAOKL, O. F. A. W R. COMAN, O. A The city wharf at Juneau has un 15c per doaen. average year, and it blends with the C. O. TK R R T, T. F. A. Hope— T ® 10c; 1808 crop, 6® 6c. ' crisp, electric mountain air to prodnoe urges a strict quarantine against con- dergone wonderful changes during the 124 Third S tr e e t, P ortlano , O r , Wool—Valley)' 12018c per pound; a climate matchless in the known sumptlves, ae being mnoh mare danger past 10 days, and the Pacific Coast ous than thorn afflicted with smallpox Company, which owns a net work of Eastern Oregon, 8®14o; mohair, 2 7 0 world. No pen oan portray, no brush ' wharves along the water front, has now 80c per pound. | CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. can picture the majestic grandeur of or ' yellow fever. started in earnest to oonstruct its mam Mutton—Grow, best sheep, wethers the scenery along the line of the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad in Colorado. - Wood carvers are In demand fa New moth bonkers with a capacity of 8,000 and ewee, 8 He; dressed mutton, 6H ® BOLB AOMICV Parties going Eeat should travel via York and the trade is booming. M em tons of coal. This le a $10,000 im 7c per pound; lambs, 7 He per pound. V/ W o rth in g to n bers of the oraft are ooming from Lon provement. The old warehouse has Hogs—Grew, choice heavy, $5.00; this line whioh is known all over the ’V I'S k m F u m p s to secure work. been out In two, end one-half now pre light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, world as the Soenio Line of the world. don ' HSb a n d W a te r IL ril M e te rs . sents a broadside to the Incoming $6.0006.50 per 100 pounds. I For any Information regarding rates, The man who condemns all others Pumping Plants of steamers, leaving a large dockyard be time tables, etc., call on or addreee R. Beef—Grow, top steers, $8.6004.00; Kdf A ny Capacity. condemns himself most. tween it end the other section. The r ■cows, 9308.50; dressed beef, 8H ® C. Nlchol, general agent, 861 Wash T A T O M B R O W IN new bankers «rill be directly to the 7 Ho per pound. _ .----- - — I It s t r e e t, P o r t l a n d , O r. ington street, Portland, Or., or any I m p r o v e d T r a la K q elp n asait. south and the plledrtver crow is now at FOR A D O S E. Oars Sisk Hsadashe Veal—Large, 6 H « T H c ; small, 8® agent of the O. R. A N. Co., or South ' The O. R. A M. and Oregon Short Î W 1.»-J»«me*e y mpls« »nd partly tba B n e e wwamrazl I ern Paoifio Company., Aid IHsrstlsnsadPrersnt hllleesasaa Ds Line have added a buffet, smoking and work putting in torredo-proof piles, which oome directly from Puget sound. I pserSleken. Tamnvlues you, ws wt'.l mail tn », erfsH b sx for M r. D R . fctOSANK O . ______ ______ „ , _____________ Of 25 countries 10 have flags with library ear to their Portlaad-Ghiaago These piles are covered with ter and I h ila d a , JPoataa. Bold by Draggl.u, through tialn, and a dining car eervioe sapphires equal in siae and beauty to red in them, the list including the has been inauguarated. The train le wrapped in heavy canvass, and by this the one that glows in the crown of United States, England, France, Ger- equipped with the latest ebalr cars, means are insured against the ravages j England. The favorite wives o! the many, Austria, Italy, Spain, Denmark, day coaches and luxurious first-class of the torrodo. shah of Persia and sultan of Turkey Belgium, Sweden, Bwitaerland, Tor- end , ordinary sleepets. Diteot connec wear turquoises the like of whioh no key, Mexico, Chile, Portugal, Veneau- tion made at Granger with Union Pa Ona of tho prime objects of the re western queen oan boast. ela and Cuba. cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande cent trip of Fish Commissioner Rood line, from all pointe in Oregon, Wash along tho ooaat of Oregon wee to find ington and Idaho to ell Eastern eltiea locations for now hatoheriee. Ho suc treated «rt«u- For information, rates, etc., c a ll on ceeded fa determining upon but c m rite. tlflc a lly and any O, A A N , agent, or addresa W. Tho oho decided on la on Oooe hay, eon adenti a l- H. Hnrlbort, General Paseenger Agent, or rather on tho south fork of Oooa river, above the heed of tide water. Poitland. and Steed. How long have you suffered with . . . DROPS HAILWgg SYRUP OF FIGS .G U N W ZR r PILLS ARTEKSINK ■■ pe n s io n Rupture N e r T y -I tlle T le r lm . uksi R E LIE F FOR W OMAN That tired, languid feeling, the peins la the back ead the chronic headeehe wUl disappear quickIy 11 you lake floore*» Revealed Remedy YOUNQMEN!