Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 27, 1900, Image 3

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I f there is no sin, aortow and pain in |
(ba wtgld— if 1« la a ll anlllaeton— why , T h )i u the
did Jaana neap? H thart ware no pan> k w a l f r itahi
in Hto death on tha era«, wTiy dW Ha
l«roy: ' ’ Father, i f I t ba poeaiblo. 1«
thia oup p a « how M a.” I I »hare was
uo atonement needed, why did Ha dtof
lie wae a man of aorrawa and acquaint­
ed w ith grief— how could Ha Borrow
over imaginary affliction« and ba ac­
quainted w ith griefs which had no
reality! __________
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MINES AND MININO.
Brad street's says:
T r u th
taatbnonM av ar pub-
U a h a d w ith o u t a p e o la l
iw
v ih a t Lydia E.
« V a g a ta b la
la tha raoog-
w a r d a f kfo -
J e m « Duckworth, one of the original
/ooetert of the E. and E. mine, in
Cracker creek district, near Snmpter.
Oregon, end one of the beat informed
man in tha eamp, says that w hat this
country needs to a thorough prospecting
bv men w ith new ideas. The old
timers always look tor s osrtnin kind
of float, and a n particular about tha
formation. Now hardly a weak paean
w ith o ut asme find being made on h ill-
■ides that bave lieen run over for yearn
by the old timers and pronouneed
worthless.
M r. Dock worth visited a properly a t
thé foot of the m ountain on tha Sump-
ter-Granite wagon road, and found Ban
Yeager and his partner, Montana m in­
ing men, working on a 200-foot ledge
that he has been over many times and
considered wortSTeee.
Development
shows that the ledge to filled w ith
strata o f quartS of a bluish appearance,
and a ll of I t pans gold. A number of
assays have been made, giving |8 to
918. The ledge can be traced for over
two m il« , from one aide of the moun­
tain to the other, and i t prospects
throughout. A t present a »6-foot shaft
is being sunk, from which a crom eat
w ill be run to determine if the values
go down. I f favorable results shell
be obtained, machinery w ill be secured
and a shaft seek 800 to 400 feet.
There Is such a targe body of ore that,
w ith preeent values, 8» to 94 per ,ton,
M rs . PM ti
la Lynn, Mt
• • If J k n y M a n W i l l Dw M is W i l l . ”
Rosston
ol wer.
-w ould
went ne
have de-
■ Chins««
tn rb id orar
is parts ol
lu-asian an
lnthaCalaa-
sen in stitu t­
es and truck
hanker in
the rii:hast
I four lana-
Mary J. Kennedy, manager of A r - 1
nonr A Co.’s exhibit at the Trans-
Mississippl Exposition, at Og}aha,
Nab., writes tbe following of Peruns,
. - ** * cur* iOT
to*» common I
phase of sum-1
• y catarih,
known as in d i-1
8e*,tinD- Mi««
V K ennedy says:
’
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c ° n 1 * n u “ 1
cbaDse ol di®*
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to
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traveling com-
pleteiy
upset
digestive
s y s t e m . In
consulting »ev-
era I phy sician s
they decided I
suffered w ith |
cstH rrli of tiie
s to m a c h .
V
I U s bethrotoal
, a widow , who
-in-w aiting to
.Gaorga H am -
tor
favorobls »kl»
mt. Kathlwar.
Wsat, "bi*?
offiT K Ä , C i ì t ó : a T C * ,£ £ -.&
w. OUNB CONSTIPATION. ...
Beata may ba planted aa lata as July
H o u d 'i n il» c a r* liv e r ills; Ih» B on-lrrtU tln< *n4
for a successive tabla crop. Ground óatp esthtfib totah* wap ltsod*s Sanaparina,
that haa bean w all llaaed auita w all.
For stock the sugar beat is oonaidere.1
ona of tha beet. Mangel womele grow
w
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to large lisa, but contain « a w woody
h n , a(ter th# piMtB
Bp, but
fiber and are coarser than augar beats, plenty o( mannre should ba used before
though they giro luges yields.
aaag jg planted. 1» is not difficult
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»hasoe o f H a u g o r.
The kinds of hunger are desorilted,
wa are told, by O n. Mathieu and
Beau chant, and have bean named
"painful hunger”
and ‘ *aBonixlng
hunger.” The need of taking food gen-
•rallv produoes secrotidb of the gastri<
Juice, and w ith some person» tha ex­
cess of acid in this fluid causes pain,
which may be allayed by taking an
alkali to.neutralise It. The variety qi
banger referred to above as “ agonising
hunger” is characterised by painful
anxiety of mind. Those who ■ offer
from it fear that some terrible accident
to about to happen to them; they break
out Into preeperation, tremble, end
sometime« lose their reason. I f food to
taken, a ll these symptoms disappear.
Menlo Psrkzfian M a teo County, Cal.
With Its new buildings, newly furuixhed
and complete laboraturle», beautiful m r
"Geber: A Tale o f the Reign of niuudins» »ud home influence». Is oue.ol
Harun al Oaschld,” by M n . Kate A. the best equipped schools tor the traiuini
o f bovs and v o tin g men oil the coast. I
Benton, is said to ha a remarkable book is in charge of I)r. Ira O. Holtt and is ao-
—the author’s l i n t prose work. I t to credited at the univeiaities. Send for cat­
pronounced worthy to be a companion alog. Tenth year begin» A u gu st8, WOO.
volume to ‘T h e Arabian Nlghto."
The ordinary string bean, the podi
A historical romance, by Mary E. of wbioh are eaten, is a good crop to
Wilkins, called "The Heart's High­ grow for *•« *. provided the seed it
way," hav tfs scene told In Virginia, in ground and used for stock. I t producer
the seventeenth century, though the but little vine, bat the seed can !
writer keeps to-the realistic atyle so broadcasted and when the beans si
well known In her New England ato- dry the vines should he pulled up anti
thrown (on thè bain floor to be beater
A favorite subject of Kipling's was out, which work may be postponed un­
the possibilities of what might happen t il winter if preferred.
to a man In a Loudon fog. The Ides
also s tru c k Robert Barr forcibly, and
when I was lunching with him one day A» m ercury w ill «»rely Seatroy t
« M i l «K t completely « " » a s . the
he got so carried away by<-lt as to plan
w h «n » tn « rlu r tt through the
a story In which a highly respectable
I. Boeh a n t e in »boald never
eept o a prtecrtptlOK» bom rm a l
man who bated another highly respect­
olan», •» th» damage th»y w ill do I
able man was to walk up behind No. 1 the good you caa powlbly do rlr»
tn the fog and percolate him with a H all's Catarrh < urv. m anulactur
Chaasy St Co., Toledo.O., sontain»
bowls knlte. Then the ghost of the and Is takes lu u r n a lly , anting dl
murdered uian was to dog the other In tbs U s e d a n « mucous surface, of
In baying H a ll'. Catarrh C u r . be
the fog and make him 'unkind,to his- tbe swnwtne. I t la taken lateraalli
self.’ I don't know whether the story la Toledo. Ohio, by T. i . Chaney i
B Soh?^>y ri>ruggl.ta, price 7fc. per 1
was ever written. Barr probably fo e
B a ll's Fam ily PUIs are the beat.
got a ll about I t
Every time a « i n comes the era!
gram W ill get a start. When ver,
yuung it can be easily destroyed with i
Publication of chargea against a can­ rake dr wueder, trot give it two «
didate for judge la held. In State va. throe days’ start altar a rain, w ith th«
Hoskins (Iowa), 47 L-'R. A. 228. not to weather very warm, and consider«bl<
be privileged when they are published labor w ill be required to get rid of it
»utalde o f the Judicial district for which i t to not dlfflonlt to conquer It if tekei
In time, but the work must not bs
j
HEALTHY WOMEN
Ur
a
Ing Alexander,
suit'of them nearly all staple agricul.
tural products aia tower in price, and
at the « m u time a paroaptlhla livening
“A Manlfeet Destiny," by Julia Mn-
up of demand tor tall delivery to noted
In the W a it, Northwest and South. gruder, w ill appeal especially to girls
Tha beginning of fall trade la conse­ a f about 18, aa tha heroine. Batons
quently more d early visible in the aao- Mowbray, Is of the old fashioned type.
ttoas mentioned, while a t the East
“The Seekers,” by Stanley Waterloo,
the markets era slow to experience this paints out tha "recrudescence of super-
Improvement end ere consequently roe- ■Otlon in the United States." ne exem-
aonably dull. Monk clearings as yet pllflsd In faith cures end similar fads.
fail to reflect any percepdljlbl improve-,
meat in distribution, and railway earn- | “Old Madams, add Other Tragedies,"
by H arriet Prescott Spofford, to a col-
tags, though of large volume, are, ow­
ing to oouaartoohe being made w ith j taction of five stories, all Intensifying
exceptionally good raanlta hut year, human agony and replete with dra-
showing la « notable increases both in
W ithin tha last year, three of J. M.
gram and net returns;.
Hog products have gone lower-with Barrie's books, "The L ittle Minister.**
oom, an has also wheat, la which con­ “A Window In Thrums,” and "M an
tinued liquidation has been noted, w ith garet Ogilvy" have beau translated and
the result ol inducing partial returns qj published In Germany.
the export inquiry banished from the
Alan McAulay, a Scottish w riter com­
markets by the recent heavy nae.
paratively unknown In thia country,
Iron and steel prioes ere evidently h a a written a romance of Edinburgh
■craping the bottom, if reports from and Scotch rural Ufa. called "The
leading centers of cost of raw material
Rhymer," having Robert Burna fa r tha
and wages are correct. Soft ooel to
central figure.
James A. Wlckeraham, a professor of
modern languages, who llvee la Terra
Haute, lad., has published “Nnocb
Willoughby: A Novel of tha Middle
West.” dealing with characters of a
generation ago.
Ona mUUoa, six huadred and tan
thousand copies of tha novels of U n n
Boyd P o r te r-“Albert Reas"—h a y * al­
ready been sold. H e to a t work on bis
T h e K in d T o o H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t haa b o r n e t h e sig n a ­
tu r e o f C h a s. H . F le t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r bln
p e r so n a l su p e r v isio n fo r o v e r 8 0 y e a r s. A llo w n o o n e
t o d e c e iv e y o n in th ia . C o u n te r fe its, Im ita tio n s a n d
s» J u a t - a s - g n o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n ts, a n d e n d a n g e r t h e
h e a lt h o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t.
What is
s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e In dia g u a r a n te e . I t destro y
a n d a lla y s F e v e r u h n e s s . I t c a r e s D ia rrh o ea a
C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s, ennoe Con
a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , regu
S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t u
T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a - T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d .
a
I
movad the
country, and
strictly en-
crop]
These are days of intense intellectual
activity. To lie accepted a proposition
mast be backed by incontestable scien­
tific proof. Because of this many earn­
est souls seem to And themselves hin­
dered in that spiritual growth and fel-1
Onions, new, l M » z
lowsnip for which they long and strive.
Lettuca, hot house, 91 per crate.
I t to w ell'to remember that logic can­
Potato«, new. 80c.
not decide everything;, that the truths
Beets, per sack , 86c 4 8 1 .
to be gained by faith are still the
Turnips, par sack, 75c.
transforming truths; and th a t. only,
Carrots, par sack, 91-00
those who H te In the spirit can talk ol
Parsnips, per seek, 6 0 4 7 Be.
‘
■ I v a r D is t r ic t .
proving or disproving the things ol tbs
Cauliflower, native, 76c.
;„■
The Bins river, Oregon, district it
spirit. We must seek to find. We
Cncnm ben— 40 4 60o.
rapidly forging to the front, and to
m u s t seek to know.
Cabbage, native end
California,
now enjoying an era of activity but
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9
1
.0
0
4
1-8»
P
*
»00
pounds.
_ *»y A U » '» r « « t B a n ,
_ little dreamed trf a-year or two ago.
Tomatoes— |1 .6 0 .
A powder to be shaken t o t s th e shoes. A t Extensive develpment work to being
- Batts»—Creamery, 28c; Eastern 22c;
th is season v o u r fe et feel s w o llen , nervous
done,
aand
Imort
without
exception
an d h o t, a n il get tire d ea sily. I f /o il have
dairy, 17422c; ranch, 16419o pound
claims are proving valuable. The sta­
b ility of the district has beeseoeols-
sively proved, and as a result prospec­
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tors have flocked In hero this spring by
the hundreds.
Mining capital has
timothy, 911.00
bean attracted, and one m ill to la suc­
*rn W ashington
cessful operation and several more are
In course of construction. Naw discov­
eries are being made in almost every
direction; most notable among which
are the discoveries on the Catopooia
and McKenaia rivers, wbioh show ex­
tremely -rich ore, and the immense
mountain of quarts four miles up Blue
end,” says Mayor Aahbridge,
river. This mountain of quarts to a
laws need to be radically amended,
remarkable formation, ggfl is probably
unparalleled in mining discoveries.
D id T o n X v . r R u n A e r o .,
r old letter—Ulk «II faded c u lt Couldn’t The mountain to 1 3 7 0 feet h ig h . and
,»« been Curler’s Ink for It doesn't fade. «pposrs to ha nearly a ll quarto. A t
Put s tobsoeo victim into a hot bath,
nlddliags, par ton, O««; o il ca se m eal, i nyovement of grounds by enrichment
Bays Mel ha Lander, and let him re­
n r ton, 980.00.
of th _ „ n
flowers, shrubs,
Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloW's Booth-
main there until he prespires freely;
te e r .,K ic e S o . w w ., 7c, m utton 8c,
M cept a n lgtlc br,dgtf of
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than drop a fly into the water, and in ­
stant death w ill ansaa.
x>rk, 8c; trimmed, »c, vaai,
importance, to dehlad tn Nans
s.asltlvaaaea • * Vlafc.
!!«•
.
_________ Iva. Cumberland Gap Park Company
Most fish« are very eemutive to ex-
The supreme court of Michigan hM
J u L J ^ i a i t .i” 2 ’ (Tran ), 47 K R. A. 278, where the stat- to n a l touch and soma posse« specia
rendered a unanimous decision to the
ireakfaat bacon, 18 K o, dr>
das,
dearly contemplate ouch liens organs for this scum . The seat of
effect that villages have the right to
•c-
-
shall be created only by the erection of grwtest ronaitivSnesa to about th«
prohibit the sale of lntoxiqpting liquors ]
- ».m u ro a M a n a s.
b u ild in g
ba‘
-« -itlv e n a s . In flab
in every form if they choose.
Wheat — W alla
W alla.
6Äo; [ Anthorit_
aDart . portion of • do<* ®°* appror to ro to tha lim it, by
p u w i h lg k a y forPa b lc y d . path to cao.tng It to toal pal« from a wound.
There was an increase of 186 in tha
commitments to Jail for drunkenness in
^ a s T ft
b«ld> ,n Btat#
Bn‘dford (Minn.), 47
B,o ~ l Means ».rfroa W ealth.
tbs province of Ontario daring 188«.
|2 .8 0; supernns, R - 1 0 par carroi
I L. R. A. 144 to ba granted by implies-
The blood oarrla« « iia ia ie r i* l for rep » lrln |
Tbe increase amounted to over 160 per
Oats— Choice whits,
86c; choice “
“• * ’
, *
„I tbe aywem Bui bl.Kxf manna b»d rep*lrn
Sh» nav h n a h a l
BoD wben * Statute makaa It unlawful CawPBrtto mean pure, wholeaoma blood. Drug-
’ i L Ä S - 114 0 0 « 16 00* to drlTe »a11“* 1’ ° n •« < * blcycl* P *“1' «*•“ ' ,OC'
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7
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b . , ,, „ M M M M
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and Chinese
a falling off
n the hoeplt-
improved
conditions frralsh the keynote^ of the
V
/
‘ ‘T h eir pre-
/ / » crip tio n i did
I
Z ( / not seem to
Jut help me any.
r & =?ZX7'yjl * ° ’ r®adiug of
I
I tb® remarkable
onrea effected
fiy tbe use of Parana I decided to try
i t and soon found myself welt repaid.
” 1 have now used Pertma for about
throe months and feel completely re­
juvenated. I believa l am permanent­
ly cured, and do not hesitate to giro
anstintod praise to your groat remedy,
Peruna.”
Tha causes of summer catarrh are
•rat, chronic catarrh; second, derates
manta of the stomach and liver; third,
impurs blood.
Buoh being the esse anyone who
knows anything whatever ghout the
operations of Parana can understand
why this remedy to- a permaaent cure
for summer eatanrh.
I t eradicates
ehronio catarrh from the system, invig­
orates tbe stomach and li ver, eleansm the
blood of all lmpuritiee. and thssefore
p«mancntly euros by t emoving tha
cause— a host of maladies peculiar to
bat weather. The cause being removed
the ayaptoms disappear of themsalvto.
’’Summer Catarrh” sent tree to any
address by the Peruna Medicine Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Miltotuffs— Bran, 8l»-6O ton; mid- • tr^ ted *® ^ cy.c^
L tuvriid
ilings, 91«; shorts, 81»; «shop. IW P » p u W ,c \ 5 ^ . t h a t “ W,
d
L r iv ^ t a
tern
la a to thoee constructed on private
H » y _ T im o th y , 9 1 0 4 1 1 ; dove»,9 7 4 »rounds for private use.
7.60; Oregon w ild hay, 9 8 4 7 parton. Judgment against a eel vent garnishee
Butter— Fancy creamery, 40446c; which the plaintiff falls to collect, with-
R5TT», gftc.
rot any excuse, to held, la Bowen vs.
» te » —11 U a ear denen.
I Port Huron E. and T. Co. (Iowa), 47
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Otoissa Oregon fa ll cream, 18c, I L. R. A. IS L to «onatitute a
Young Amerloa, 14o; new eheeee 10c tion of the claim against tha original
per pound.
I debtor for the amount of auch Judg-
Poultry—Chicken«, mixed, 9».D 04 ment W ith thia case there to a note
8.80. per doaen; hasat, 94.60; springs, „»luting the other authorities on tha
8 2 .8 0 4 8 .W ; g a ^ . 9 4 .0 0 4 6 .0 0 toroid; L ffe e t # f . judgment against a gaD
nine years has
doubled its ex­
portfcdonbiedtll<BMB,berofltafa.-to»-
lee and multiplied by throe its banking
c p i u l — and the continuance of thii
greag prosperity to now quite as pro-
nounced B
during the deoada.
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I do not bellav. Plso-» Cure for Con-
sumption haa an equal for coughs and
ioBW y. Bovsa, Trinity hprlngs,
Ind., Fab. 16,1900.
.
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i i f r o
m
s pe» I h # f u
r ,, ' principal
i T
’ ? debtor.
r x “ ’ “ •■ “ “ " i ■
» Time
. ' Ä doesn’t,
r x
. m
turkeys, k - liro,
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soma
woman
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Ejection of n trespasser from
Potatoes— 4 0 4 6 0 c par sack, sweets, footboani of B locomotive, though his .
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7*«. presenas there doss not Interfere with | i t to hardly consistent to say that
Vagalablso .Basta, 9 E turnips, <6c,
* manipulation of the machinery by interest In the Bible Is declining while
° « p th* engineer, whose position to Inside 2.600,000 copies of it are being printed
tage, I K e per pound,
»*•
cab, u held, tn Galveston H . A 8. every year.
“I S
■ S -« » « » O « * « * -1
Ä l v X r i i a i - P ~ t — i; ” • * -
crop,
11418c
pat
railroad company Is liable for the
wrongful exercise of hto authority.
A provision of an Insurance policy to
the affect that none of Its terms can ba
modified, nor any forfeiture under it
waived, aave by agreement In writing
signed by tha president or aacrotary, ia
held, in Cola vs. Union Central U fa In-
anrance Company (Wash.), 47 L. R. A.
M L to ba Inoperative an a person who
made a contract for insurance with the
general agent and manager of a for-
| ajgjj company and who did not assent
« have any knowledge of such a pro
^ „ on pr any information that It would
contained In the policy to be Issued.
80c4 M ; «iva»
B u r -, » »
” — *.
_
W H IC H
Wood ‘•Preserver)
r g B M A H B S T I-T
DRM THO TS
CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN
E d T O o e . application to all th a t it required. It lasts to t years.
If
your denier cannot supply yo u , write for circulars and inform ation to the
fo llo w tey distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving C o , Seattle,
W a sh 4 Fisher, T h o tte n & C o , Portland, Oregon.} W hittier, C obum &
C o , Snn Francisco, C a t
Mitchell Wagons
A G E N T S E V E R Y W H E R E .—If nans in your vicinity, wu wffiscll to you dired
Send for ckcutor.
MITCHELL, LEW IS & STAVER CO
PORTLAND, ORKCON.
Branchee at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMIaavlUe,
Medford and La Qrande.
Men I ion th l, papar.
DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A
STUDEBAKER WAGON.
STUDEBAKER ÈROS. MANUFACTURING CO,
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y
Qerman
Madc id the Bat Materials, thorxxigtoy seasoned, by competent workmen. It rial
wutanequaL CaD on our Agent, or address
320338 East Marrhon Street, Portland, Oregon.
F u ll and E x p tto tt D irectio n s.
Butter— Fancy cranmaty IS 4 20c;
Two bicyclists passing through v ,a
do
seconds,
l»c; , fancy
dairy, aman town on tha Long Island shore
17e; dosoeonda, 1 6 & 1 6 K e p«r pound. 1 decided to take tha train from there
Eggs— Store,
18o; fancy ranch, bome. Being unfamiliar with tbe place
20c.
I they stopped to inquire of a colored
Mlllstuffs — Middlings, 919.00 4 WOman tha way to tha railway station.
80.00; bran, |lS .6 0 4 1 » .» 0
j a^ye U a Strangs«,” they said; "would
H ay— Wheat 9« 8 0 4 1 0 ; wheat and yon kindly direct us to the station?"
oat 9 8 .0 0 4 #.60; boat barley 9 6 .0 0 4 | “Oartalnly. auk.” aha replied; "Kasi
9.00; altolla. 9 6 .0 0 4 6 .0 0 par ton; a goto' right an tin ye* comas to da Con
■trow, « 6 4 4 0 a par h ab.
I aar who da eta poatoffice used ter be.
Potetoe^-Eswly Boro, to « 7 4 c O to -'
gon Burbanks,
In Use Tor Over 3 0 Years.
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K±**
Hops— 18«8
pound.
thd Signature of
M «llco In the p a *
d o u b le d
doaan;
‘ “ 2 L , o w ’'
^ M trtto n — Gross, beat sheep, wathero
and awes. > K e ; dressed mutton, 7 4
7K o par pound; lambs, 8 K » .
H o g s — Grose, ohoios heavy, 96.00;
light and feeders, 94.60; dnaaed,
9 6 .0 0 4 8 .6 0 per 100 ponnda.
Beef—Grom, top «teere, 94.0044.60;
eows, 9 8 .6 0 4 4 .0 0 ; droasad beef, OK 4
7& e far pound.
Veal— Large, 6 K 4 V K « ; small. » 4
S K c per pound.
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Wool gp rln g— Nevada, 1 8 4 160 P «
pound; E aston Oregon, 10« 1 6c; V al-
ley, 1 8 4 3 0 c ; Northern, 1 0 4 13e.
Bean
HARD WORKING WOMEN
Isn’t It reasonsbls to so poms th at a Arm o<
M ream eapertsnce could te ll yon the boat way
to aet e»od roln s tor your asouej-r I t you are
m aktne l«.p r<rre»rals la your houae. or bulld-
I n , a nsar boose, ao matter how small or lartre
ibe sum »on wish to -pend In eleetrlcsl or yes
A l u m , flrrp lae r,, uisntel lu rn itu rs, etc., you
w ill ss»e mousy and bs wotl suited If too coo-
« IlW M B d O r iM U A M u n T X € « . , * » » tro t
StrooS, » o r t la u d , O reg o n -
Can in d qnlck and permanent (« Ilei
for serious and streagth deetroylaa
troubles In
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
Thou ass d> havs nssd It and th ou «nd s
a o W p rs lM lt. I t ear«« permanso t i r . »1
par botti« at you, draaxist «.
CARTELS
equalled.
OVPB flIOK HEADACHE.
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