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PRESIDENT TYLER’S DAUGHTER, Com m on Sense J e w lih Her«» /s an »netout foe of the mee. I t attack, onda** M eyer. the Child In the cradle, and, unless espelle.! The ’‘ghetto,” the home of a mixed from the blood follows him to the grave. Bradotroeta’ aayi: Exp and in g de a mass of hum anity, presents a rem ark Hood’s 8arsaparilla completely cures this m and'at advancing prices in m any able and unique phase of New York disease by eradicating its poeionous taints lines of trade finds its g h le f exem plar shoe selling. Petty shoemakers visit from the Mood. Thousands of grateful in the m arket for ra w cotton, w hich baa witnessed the greatest excitem ent, the numerous elty shoe factories daily parents write that their children who were and buy np scraps and ’’secouda" of all ortnred and disfigured by scrofula have, heaviest trading and largest gain in price for a t least a decade. R arely, if kjnda o f leather, which they take to been entirely cured by this great medicine. ever, in the hiatory of the trade, aa their homes, and, a fte r being inspected conducted on modern lines, haa the in and assorted by the entire fam ily, it Never Disappoints.. I t is th« Best Medi terest displayed in the produet bean Is finally made into pierced baqks and ein« Money Can Buy. AU.druggist*. greeter, and the man 0 lecturing inter- wedge-heels In black, tan. patent leath . ludlsaatlcu. Î.W acta of the world find the situation a er and numerous odd combinations, Hood's fills curs sick I every inch of leather being utilised. A perplexing one, w hile the prospects of By the census Buffalo (N . V . ) has large profits to producers are s tim u la t steady w orker turns out at least tw en I f a person Is i l l ani’ -reeds a medi ing a ll lines ot Southern trade, in ty-fo u r pairs .o f these shoes, w orking gained »«.666 iJU.|t»putotlon in ten cine is i t not teisa to g et one th a t has Am erican ootton markets the situation, from 7 a. m. until late into the night. years, showing th a t “ P u t M e Off at Cannot he O vsretntad. stood the test of tipie and has h u n from being a buyers* m arket a short In the meantime the th rifty w ife puts Buffalo* * was tekud lite ra lly by the dreds o f thousands o f cure# to Ita The alarm expressed by the Naw tim e ago, is new reversed, and sellers the finished product into a clothes bas pnhlic. credit? , Honors are about even in the m atter York M edical J o u rn a l th a t the effects 80 ket and, takin g a stool, stations herself A g re a t many w om en w h o are 111 try are In a position to dictate terma. of calling names. B n t who, asks the of alcohol eftSuId be th e subject of ex inddenly has the outlook, aa viewed by a t the prominent corner of Hester and everything they h ear o f in the w a y o f travagant overstatement has a fam iliar, medicine, and th is experim enting w ith the trade generally, changed th a t m an Easex streets, right in the heart of the Chicago Record, would not rather be far off sound of a century ago. An in unknow n drugs is a constant menace ufacturers are unable or u n w illin g to "ghetto.” H ere ac tiv ity reigns, thou- called a “ foreign d a rli' * than a stance is-given, as an exam ple, which to th eir already im paired health. define th e ir exact position, or, if they anda upon thousands o f wage earners “ heathen?” _________ _ _ _ _ _ appeared in the Journal of Inebriety, T ilia sesma t » ua very jin w ls e , fo r accept new business, do so on a dis WH1TE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C. M others wlU find Mrs. W luslow ’s Sooth concerning th e degeneracy of the fam tire re are remedies w hich are no ex tin c t basis of cost of new supplies. swarm through the streets; the venders “ One ol the most aristocratic faces seen in W ashington is th at of Mre. londly cry th eir wares to attrac t the ing Syrup th e best rem edy to use for Uw‘< - perimenta and have been know n years ily oi a moderate drinkers. Every city M ax im u m cotton-orop estimators of attention o f bargain seekers. children du rin g the teeth in g period. Semple, daughter of President T yler. She has passed her 80th year andI yet re- and years to be doing only good. and almost every town in the country , n ‘} T ake fo r instance L yd ia E. P in k - past year are apparently panic-stricken, A fte r a day of bantering and talkin g Bathe a burn w ith a strong eolation contains examples far more significant ta in t an exceedingly yonthful complexion. Personally she is liarn'a Vegetable Compound; fo r th irty and predict fam ine stocks for the end the woman has disposed of her shoes so says the N ational than tins one, in which the effects of impresses one as stepping ont of the European courts, of carbonate oj soda._____ years ita record has been one u n of the year, even w ith reduced con and goes home w ith an em pty basket M aiaxln e. under the heading “ Social Sidelights at the C apital. Ä £ My ^ “ S Ä j - - f “ h« ch ild re n *’ ‘ t e t e ’p Ï Ï c Ï Ï . Î S broken chain of sncceea N o medicine sum ption. 8 The follow ing is a letter from this interesting lady, w ritte n rom the Lou se o f Can and a pocketful of sm all change. A fte r for fem ale ills th e w o rld haa ever e rie n c e iu M oat food prices are either firm or Home, Washington, D . C „ to The Peruna M ediciue Co., of C ° l" mbu• ’ O hio* many weeks of thia routine the econom a n d t h e y c e r t a in ly know how. known haa such a record fo r cures. know h o w . S e n d for impossible to overstate the damage and higher on the week, w heat being ad concerning th e ir great eatarrh tonic, Poruu». Mre. Semple writes. ical sbotmaker has -saved enough to I t see ma so strange th a t some people Inklings,” /reo, _________ - injurions influence Of alcohol, and the vanced on better export demand and The Peruna M edicine Gmnpany. Columbus Ohio: . M . nv w ill ta k e medicines about w hich they realise an am bition and be buys a push old caution of a century ago Is lost in Dldw’t M eats t h e A r ticle. really know noth ing , some of w h ich bad weather a t the Northw est, proved cart—a two-wheeled a ffa ir much like acntlem en— “ Y o u ttc ru n a la a most valuable remedy. M »ny . the lig h t of recent scientific inventiga- were by the low er grade o f much o f the re- Some people from the city m ig ht be, and are, re a lly h a rm fu l 5 tions. The fear now is oi understating ot m y M ends have used It w ith the most f^ tter‘n^.resu/ f s. a " ,'l ' ^ " the fa m ilia r fruttm an's cart—and w ith camping on the shore of a little lake w hile on th e o ther hand I t la easily I ceipts. * 1 and m in im isin g the dangers from al- commend It to a ll who need a strengthening t° n 'c'r shoes bought a t fire sales be pushes Wool la s till rather w eak, ami the in Verm ont. One day two yo u n g ¡ .roved th a t over one oil lion ------------------------------ E isve been restored to health by L y d ia , j emM11rt for spring-w eight m en’s wear boldly Into some crowded thoroughfare ladies of the party w ent to the nearest > h o l by clinging to the worn-out de rem arkable medicine." Sincerely tlt a T yler Semp‘'*• tonic and food. Peruna is a specific to counteract the depressing effects ° f hot ^ « “ ber’ J i l and lines up against the enrb. A tempt- street and asked for deviled ham. -Of lnsions of alcohol as Q. Pinkham ’s V eg etab le Compound. g00<j B j , M ill disappointing. _ K. Vegeta» free book entitled “ Summer C a ta rrh .” aent by fh e Peruna M edicine Co., C o l We have published in the n e w s 1 Ing price loudly proclaimed serves to and a coarse the ru ra l proprietor did not H ard w are is in good demand, The Paria Figaro says th at the ehah papers Of th e U n ite d States more I dispose o f the stock aa often as he can keep snob a wicked-sounding article. good fa il business is lik e ly . oi Persia «pent »1.600.000 during h it umbus, O. « genuine testim onial letters th an have W h e at, including flour, shipments 1 replenish the same. Under these clr- A fter the yonng ladies had gone out a brief sojourn at the w o rld ’a exposition. | ever been published in the interest of for the w eek aggregate 4,666,083 bush ' cumstancea the meager capital baa In- loafer said to the proprietor: The mouey problem does not seem to any o th e r medicine. “ W hat on a ir th ’d them gals want?* bother bis royal highness to any great ' A ll th ia should, and does, produo« a els, against 8.H78.1OO bethels last week. j creased sufficiently to enable him to Business failures in the United open a «mall shoo store In H eeler i “ Land *f I know ,” was the reply. spirit of confidence in the h earts of extent. .. —4 women w hich is d ifficu lt to dislodge, States for the week num ber 267. at street and to employ an assistant. H a - S o m e hellish stuff or 'a n th e r.” Every life touch«« many other lives. and w hen th ey are asked to take some «gamut 154 last week. searches wholesale shoe houses fo r thing else th ey say, " N o w e w a n t L et ns move softly through the world | odds and onda, damaged and mlamated L yd ia E. Pinkham 's V eg etab le Com P A C IF IC C O A S T T R A D E . lest our touch be a harsh and h u rtfu l shoes, and picks np numerous lota fo r a pound, w hich has been tried , and tonob. fraction o f th eir value. never found w an tin g , whose re lia b ility S e a ttle la r k s la established f a r beyond the experi- H e has now assumed the dignity o f a P is o 's C u r e 1» th e best m e d ic in e w e e v e r O f the fact th a t M in in g Stocka are the beet kin d of In veetm en tt used fo r a ll a ffe c tio n s o f t h e . t h r o a t a n d merchant and has gained the confi Onions, new, 1H ® . * We havethouaands o f letters lik e the W e mean the high-grade kind oi Stocks. lu n g s .— W x, 0. E sdslkt , Vanbureu, lnd., ( I per orate. dence o f his countrymen. Encouraged Lettuce, hothouse, follow ing addressed to M rs. P in k ham , F e b . 10, 1900 . • W e recommend two Shocks in particular— one a Dividend-payer by his success and confident o f bis ab il Potatoes, new. R15. showing th a t and the other a prospective D ivid en d -P a ye r., The larger portion of the weeds come Beets, peroack, 8 5 c @ |l. ity, he buys In larger lots and begins from the roadside. Farmers whose Drop na a lin e and we w ill give yon all the particulars; also D a ily - Turnips, per sack, 76o. M o n th ly Sta ffa rin g la to supply other push-cart dealers. The deeils gave them land to the m iddle of Squash— io . Quotations of Oregon M inin g 8tock Exchange. demand eventually assumes greater w aya O u rad k y Lydia C . the roadway quickly take advantage of Carrots, per sack, | l . 0 0 proportion«; be attends auction sales; P in k h a m ’ a V a g a ta te lo th eir rights when they w ith to dfi to. Parsnip«, per sack, |1.26 . which are v e r y frequent In New York, bnt they seem to suppose th at i t is no- C auliflo w er, native, 7Bo. O om pound, and realises profit from every venture, botiy’s business to keep’ the r</adside Cucumbers— 10 9 20c. l a the course o f a fe w years VI« envi- tb a r o f O o m m a ro a, 919 7S U d 919 OI weeds w hich bear seed to ba w idely Cabbage, native and C a lifo rn ia , ronments become too small, he disposes O R T O O fk ^ ^ -- distributed. . 3c per pounds. - - 7 —- of his'push cart and rents « basement • • I suffered u nto ld agony every Tomatoes— >0 9 60”. la Bayard street, among the* E ast Side H ay stored in the barn w ill keep in month and could g e t no re lie f u n til I B utter— Cream ery, »6c; Eastern Sic; Lchange N N atio ational R E F E R E N C E S : Exchange n al Bank. Colorado Springt shoe Jobbers.—New York Tribune. much lietter oondjtion than when put tried your, m edicine; your le t t e r o f ad la it y , M B l t o i ranch, 16o pound. . Colo. ; Merchant» N ational Bank. Portland, Or. up in stacks. I t Is alm ost Impossible vice an d a fe w bottles o f L y d ia E. Eggs— 26c. MONEY IN OLD TIN CANS. F in k h a in 's Vegetable Compound have to escape loss by exposure in stacks, Cheese— 12c. made me the happiest wom an silvo. I although a large proportion of hay in Poultry—Jifo; dreeeml, 14o; spring, B e ta s« taeus t h e C ity B ecom e« a K lo n (The Famous German Wood Preserver) — shall bless you as long ad I live. — Mias tended for early use is kept in th a t d ik e to r T w o M ec h a n ic s. Joix SaUP. Dover, Mich- ___ u e ifc . manner. Damaged hay w ill be wasted |» H a y — Puget Sound tim o th y , 111-00 D ow n on the South Bide of Chicago^ “ Four years ago I had almost given by the animals, and there is also a loss ■ p hope of ever being w e ll again. I @ 12.00; choice Eastern Washington near Seventy-ninth street and V in of the constituent elements of the hay WM a fflic te d w ith tho»« d readfu l he»d- cennes »venue, there Is a Klondike die- ■ tim o th y , 9 1 8 .6 6 .i -A “ » ‘ • 't ” , ••••P a rm a a a a tly D o n tro y »»— - ache spells which w ould sometimes when exposed. - Cora— W hole, 9»» 00;^cracked, «36; sovered and w orked to its utmost ca last three or four d a y a 4 1*» had pacity by two bright young mechanic». Linseed meal is a valuable food anti backache, bearing-down naina, leucor- ; feed m eal, »26. Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, O ut tow ard Englewood, near the may lie fed a t a ll seasons. Even when rh(»a, diixiueaa, and te rrib le pains a t ugautfiBg. grain is allowed i t w ill pay to feed lin tracks o f the Chicago, Rock Island and monthly periods, congnlng me to my 920. . — gR «“ O ne applicAtion is all th a t is required. It lasts for years. If bed. After reading So many tes ti I F lo u r— Patent, ’ per b arrel, 98-«0: Pacific Railroad, h alf a stone’s throw F8R 9ISINCU. . seed me»I, and when cows are on pas- ture they w ill give more m ilk if given dealer cannot supply y o u , write for circulars and Information to the blended straights. 98.»6; C alifo rn ia. from Seveuty ninth street, can be seen monials for your medicine, I concluded FOR RIURRMC9R. to t r y it. T hegkn to pick u p a fte r |8 .» 6 ; buckw heat B o « . 9 « .« n in Immense q'uantlty o f old tin cans a Rum» quart v or * two of linoeed meal a t - n - i g h t . {o llo w in distributing a g e n t« Perfection Pjle Preserving Cto, Seattle, FOlTRRFiRUV«. n wvvww. - — ---------- taking the first bottle, and have con ham, per barrel. »8.00; whole wheat I t la richer in the essential elements of piled Into hills of very decent propor- FRR eRRSTIPATIRR. t in u e d to gain rapidly, and now feel , TEorsen & Co-, Portland, O regonq W hittier, Coburn flour, 98.18; i f * flour. 9» .® ft« 4 -< » . • growth and prodnciton than any other W a s h .; F t . I lO IIn. . ■ • • i ■ _ - -________ _ - like a different woman. I can recom VRRRAURWRU«. M ills tuffs— Bran, per ton, 912.00; ooncentrated food and greatly enriches Co., S an Francisco, C a t T here are .hills o f tomato cans, min mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetable FORTWCRIIFUXIRR aborts, per ton, 914-00. Compound in the highest term « to a il the manure. iature mountains of peach and pear Feed— Chopped teed. 9 M .0 0 per ton; cans, mounds of m ilk cans, cans from lick women.”—Miss Rosa U b l d b x , P o in ts A b ou t M ilk . m iddlings, per ton, »20; o il cake meal, 12« W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, 0 . far-off France, that were once filled M ilk is not a beverage; i t is a per per ton, 980.00. . . s w ith delicate truffles, cans th at w ere C U R E R IC K H E A D A O H E A T w o L attara tfh lo h fect food. W here children d rink m ilk Freeh Meats— Choloe dressed beer once ready to burst w ith the luacioua ____________ at meal« i t should take the place | steers, price 7 H « ; cows, 7c; mutton thht Lydia £ . M C o a l D a d s r F ir s . fru its which C alifo rn ia sends to less nitrogeneoua foods— meat, of oourse, 1H-, pork, 8c; trtjn m ed , 9c; veal, 9@ favored States, oil cans, old kitchen T hat “ man gets need to anything” being Omitted. I t is ia r better when n n m eroas en d s u b s ta n tia l, l-s res soh<xil rooms, p r r l f f t e q u ip m e n t, espe- - - - „ pots and pans, all gathered up from haa been shown again by the extraor the children eaf meat to give them ble teachers, com plete cours«-« of »tint», e n a b le us to « “ Romova Tum or a n d O u ra l lc Ham u n d e rts » « . W e teach R e a d m e . H e f l in » O rs m m s i¡..A rltl> m ..lr Penm anship, s— Large, 18c; sm atl. M >4. dinary oaaea of ooolneee under fire at Hnslness Form s, Other Fem ale W aakn aaa. breakfast bacon, l» c ; dry salt sides, one end of the city to the other, and ! the front In the South African war. w ater to d rin k . W here two aorta of correspondence. C o m m e rc ia l 8 ° »»keep „ In a , M a n ifo ld in g , Business Practice, S h o rth an d , T y p e * H u n g , J - s t t e r C opytl from hotel garbage boxes. nitrogoneous food are used, lik e meat Business rra s u c School Is o p e n n u s in e u f w b , . ! . . . , F o r^ , (;<,u r { p .p e rs , Office W o rk , E tc “ Tw o years ago I waa a g rea t t ^ c . ------ ' Wlmaotraph 1> m G T h e assa y' office o f thia "tin-can A t Labnaohagne’a nek a private in the and m ilk , constipation is universal. th ia m a r e n te t at any U m e —o u r catalogua exp lains sufferer from womb tro u ble and pro deadly «one of fire tore open a letter K londike” la near by In a little 10x20 copy. i I t w in ill pay. pay- f u lly . C a ll or ssfid to r a copy, ____ / P o r t l a n d M a rfc o * . fuse flowing each m onth, and tum ors P h ila d e lp h ia and th e C aterp illar. ! from hts Mater and began to read I t would form in the womb. 1 had ?our W heat— W a lla W a ll» . 6fl@ 67c; foot fram e building, used also as store 1 eagerly; a wounded batsman a t Lady- The o aterplH *1- P68*« w hich a few tumors in tw o years. I w e n t through V a lle y , 60c; Bi nestein, 60c per bushel. house for refined metal. sm ith finished hia ra n a t crioket before years ago wrought great havoc among treatm ent w ith doctors, b u t th ey die The factory Itself la h a lf a block F lo u r— Beet grades, »8.10; graham, Park aatd W n k la g to a 9 tro o » t , dropping dead; a trooper named Chaa. ahade trees in various cities, haa been me no good, and I th o u g h t 1 w ould fa rth e r down toward Elgbty-flrsl 92.60. I Hands kept hia cigarette a lig h t lw- almost w h e lly done away w ith in P h il A . P. Armstrong, U - B^ Principal.___________ J. A . Wcac°, Pcnmanand Sscrriaqr have to resort to morphine. Oate^—Choice ¡w hite, 4 So; choice street. “ The doctor said th a t a ll th a t could tween fa llin g from hia horse w ith a adelphia. The preventives whloh were The«« old cans are placed In a fu r help me was to have an operation and <rrav. «0o par bushel. fractured thigh and being taken to the applied in the shape of cotton wound IX > N ’T L E T Y O U R H A R V E S T SEASO N F IN D Y O U W IT H O U T A Barley— Feed barley, 91& -00® 16.60; nace and brought to a red-hot heat have the womb removed, h n t I had around the trunks of the trees, have , heard of Mre. P inkham ’a medicine and brew ing. 917-00 per ton by a rousing fire under them, which hospital. «TU D EB A K ER WAGON. tended to lessen the breeding of the decided to try it, and w ro te fo r her M illstn ffs— Bran, 918-00 ton; m id melts the solder and sine or "spelter,” There is a period in every g ir l’« life peats, so th at now the worms are do- advice, and a fte r ta k in g her Vegetable dlings, 920; shorts, 916; ohop, 916 per these sinking to the bottom of the pot, when she thinks th at the most vulgar beal'lhy ing very l t t t U d,88* 8 e to the tre w ’ Compound the tum ors were expelled ' thing in the world la a boy’a I In a quarrel, the one th a t get» the aud I began to g et etronger rig h t tonlI, y _ T i m o t h y , » t l « 1 2 : e lo v e r.9 7 « w hile the tin remains on top. T h e solder or “spelter” la ladled oat appetite. ___________j. • along, and am aa w e ll aa ever before. worst oi i t is the first to become mean. Can tru ly eay th a t I w ould never had 7.60; Oregon w ild hay. H « 7 per ton. and cast Into bars, In which form It When a fam ily adopts a g ir l of six- Batter— Fancy creamery, 46@&.ic; finds Its w ay to the m etal m arket; gotten w e ll had i t n o t been fo r Lydia A money order is a genuine order of m i , i t means th at they w ill have a 11. Pinkham 's Compound.”— M o a t A. s t o r e , 3 0 c . w hile the tin Is run ont Into frames m e rit. kitchen g ir l in future w ithout wage«. __ Eggs— l» c per.looen. i S t a j il , W atsontow n, Pa. and rolled Into sheets of various sixes, '18c; “ A fte r fo llo w in g the directions Cheese— Oregon fa ll and sent to the stock yards and other given in vour k in d Yonng Am erica. 14c; new eheeee 10c factories, where they are made over.— m ent of leucorrhea, I cgn eay tua» l » ■ „ Chicago In te r Ocean. have been e n tire ly cured by the nee P6T pound. P o ultry— Chickens, m ixed, 9 8 .0 0 9 of L yd ia K. P in k h a m ’s remedies, and w iU gladly recommend them to my 4 00 per douen; hens, 94-60; springs, D is e a s e in F ls h e o . friends.”— A. B. D a vine. B ingham ton, 9 2 .0 0 9 8 .0 0 ; geese. 9« -OO@7.OO per T h a t fishes a r t liable to disease ot ducks, 9 8 .0 0 9 4 -0 0 per douen; turkeys, various kinds Is w ell known. There la 14@ lflo per poand.} A n o lk a r O aaa o f W om b, live. the “salmon disease,” caused by tha Potatoes— 4 0 0 60c per sack; Hweete, ( K l d a a y a n d B l a d d a r » « » « e p e rp o u n a . - | growth of a fungus on the fish, and Made of the Best Materiah, thoroughly lexsoned, by competent workmen. It Sand Vegetables— Beets, 91; turnips, »1. many parasites that are "unbidden T rou kla O u rad k y p ef sack; g arlic, 7c per pound; cab guests” find a home on the bodies of without on couaL Call on our Agent, oe address —__ ,, bage, 2c per pound; parsnips, 91; the finny tribe—lodgers or boarders S T U D E B A K .E R BROS. M A N U F A C T U R IN G CO., T h ^ L in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t lia s b o r n e t h e nigna- Itba^ pay do rent, and cause disease onions, 1 H e P*r |*>un<l; carrots, 91- 32OJ38 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. tu r e o f C haa. H . F le tc h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is I fn addition. Bnt It is something new ‘ D b x r F r ix h d — T w o years ago I had Hops— 6@ 7c per |»u n d . p eraon al su p e r v isio n fq r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s. A llo w n o o n e to learn that fishes can be Infected ch ild bed fever and womb trouble in W ool— V a lle y . 1 6 « 1 6 o per pound; t o d e c e iv e y o u in t h is . C o u n te r fe its, Im ita tio n s a n d its w orst form. F o r eig h t months after Eastern Oregon, 16 @ 16c; mohair, »6 w itfi tuberculosis—that general dla- «« J u s t - a s - r o o d ” a r e b n t E x p e r im e n ts, a n d e n d a n g e r tn o Is n 't It ressonsbte to «uppois th a t « Arm of b irth of babe I was not able to eit up. lease o f which consumption Is a, man h e a lth 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. SO v e s t, exp erience oould ta ll you the bent w ay Doctors treated me, b u t w ith no help. per pound. ifestation In the lungs. In to a pond In to set good valu e for your m oney? I I you are M utton— Cross, best sheep, wethers I had bearing-down p a in s , b u r n i n g in m s k ln x Im provem en ts In your house, or bu ild - stomach, kidney and bladder trouble and ewee, 8*Jc; dressed mutton, 7 9 France tuberculous m atter from a pa- ing a new hou*e, no m a tte r how Binalt or large 1 tlefit wan thrown. T he flshee—carp»— and m y back was s tiff and sore, the 7 H e per pound; lambs, 6H<>- tb s sum you wl«h to spend In ele c trlea l or »ss flx tu rs a, '«replaces, m an tel fu r n itu r e , ete., you C a storfa Is a h a r m le ss s u b s titu te fo r C astor O il, P a r e rig h t ovary was badly affected and Hogs— Grose, clioioe heavy, 96-00; were afterw ards noted to die. and the w i ll w v e m oney an d be w ell suited If you cou- g o r ic , D r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t Z 'lt T H S J O H N » A B H B T I € « . , «1 F irs t everyth in g 1 »to distressed me, »nd lig h t and fee« I ere. 94.60; dressed, germs of bacilli of consumption w ere ™ . in .-------- . ith . . — e r O p iu m , M orp h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tic c o n ta s n e th ere tea» a had discharge. S t r e e t , F o r t l a o d , O r e g o a ._________________ ... found In plenty In their bodies; while | 6.00@ 6.60 per 100 pounds. su b sta n c e . I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d e str o y s W orm s “ I was confined to "my bed when I Beef— Gross, top steere, »4.00 9 4.60; when these bacilli of the fishes were I t c u r e s D ia rrh o ea a n d W in d a n d a l i a v a F e v e r ta n n e » * , i s c u r e s o i a r r m c n » . ■— F ev erlsh n i w ro te to you fo r advice and followed C olle. I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g T r o u b le s, c u r e s C o,,¡a *P*t *<?“ yo u r direction« fa ith fu lly , takin g oows, 9 8 .6 0 9 4 00: dreesed beef, 6 H 9 given to other fishes, they proved fata l . n d F la tu le n c c y y . . I t a ss im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o 10 0*?«’ TktA TS lkT f l l t L tn jh e same w ay. There Is one com fort a n d F la tu le n L y d ia B. I’in k h a m ’f Yegetabie t>an- 7 H o per pound. sle e p . b y ai H ave made D re p ry s»d Its cow Veal— Large, » H ® 7 H « ; «m»H. » 9 given to ns, however, by the French S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g pound. L iv e r P ill» »» 4 using the Wash, ic *tio tP « c .» h y for twsnt itiöni; ilio» tisi » I x aspee, T h e C ___________ h ild r e n ’s P ___ a n a ____ c e a —T h e M oth îe r ’a F r ie n d . knd am now able to do the meet o f my » H « P « pound. 1 4 experimenters. wsadsr ison a Oi ih « e . s e most housework. I believe I should have issa. Usvs osi r t i n a a y t is i 1 Aah « • nnld-hln cold-blooded anim al, the germa srk ei« 1 *“ » . ! . x a ix n 110X1, died i f i t had not been fo r yo u r Com fall off In th eir V itality , so th at it Is pound. I hope thia le tte r m ay be the sata, G». Wool— Spring— Nevada, 119^1»o pas they would affect man or oth> lax I , Atlanta, result o f benefiting eome other suffer - ! pound; Eastern Oregon, 1 0 9 14o; v a l warm-blooded animals. in g woman. I reoommend your Com- ley, 1 6 9 18c; Northern, 9 9 1 0 c . T e a e a a 't m ak e a m is ta k e It yon s a t a FINE OLD / ---------------- '■--------------- 7 ’ poufid to every one.”— Mx»- _M x > r Hope— 1899 crop, l » H 9 1 6 o ; new B is h o p s T a k e U m b r e lla s . VA uenx, T rim b le , Pulaski Co., Ky. crop, 1900, 1 0 9 12H®- T h e Athenaeum of Lohdon Is a very B u tter — Fancy creamery 24c; •olemn club, and consists o f em inent of h u m io r o a n m s do eeconde, 2 2 « 2 » o ; fancy d airy. doctors, judges, barrister« and, above 22c; do eeoomla, 20c par pound. all, bishops. I t was a rain y day; It was S u lld ln s or re m o d s lln « F l» 12 f u ll quarts, «.on. Per ta lio n , F2.M. X X X Egg»— Store, 17o; fancy | ranch, m r t v R f u l l llnw of M a n te li, T ilin g nnd F it ®* ’ P O U T A N D S l l I & K Y . » IJ A PO RTLAND, O RECON, one o f those threatening daya w ith «•«ny « m u n ,m b lllB t| UI1 c b » n p l a m , B lf c iile . Uss »n<l C M n b in e i - ■ ■ B e lli, sto. M o ’ .. U t a a u . « . 117 no a ¡w hich we are fa m ilia r during thia dla- d . lirr « and teip p ll« » , B slterle s , C e ll M illa tu ff. - “ “ J ftfiO ’ appointing aummer. and one of Lord A LL a o o w (iO d U t tell. ilWt BUU T a lk with M eoafa Sar-oafsor«/« W om en ■trunk rbloh d is tric t ss the , Beaver 1« iworkers rth ride, B betale •m p lo v- ‘ The Creek, fe ll, b et te rrito ry force«. ■ w h ich per cent le every linns its le m ines, V e n e ra b le L a d y o f N oble L in e a g e Speaks W W W a T im e ly W o rd . Are You Aware... ABSOLUTE SECURITY. AI- to work P h ilip D raak aad P h ilip Baker. The saying oeginated from an in c i dent in the life of P h ilip l l 4, king of Macedon, the lather of Alexander the Great. P h ilip « u n d o u t e h U y . grout ; A man; but a ll men, great have th e ir weaknesses, and be was a greet drunkard. O ne dey.-when rising Unshed from his wins, be was called upon to decide a lawsuit« and in n U bibntous condition ha decided i t un justly, whereupon the losing party cried: «‘ I shall appeal against jo u r Judgment.” * "A p p e a ll” thundered the enraged king; “ and to whom w ill you appeal?” “ To P h ilip sober,” was her reply. The wisdom of the appeal was justified by the result, for when P h ilip had become sober he discovered bis mistake and reversed hts judgment. Genuine ■standing, ani- j a l l the coming in in and dis es a most ifce head- there was m a l l day. from I bqsy a ll reports Ion. Mes- >n to him n in g re g n - Carter’s WAGY pmrLAme L itt le L iv e r P ills . ..A V E N A R IU S ..CHICKEN . im p o rtan t of arbitra- employsd not i A W A O Y, H EN G EN C A R B O U N E U M .. LICE A ND VERM IN.. CARTERS w hl of the U n it ies an , i f any hen the . John . agreed b fU d e l- , if the I by the me to a resident lay th a t oyed by n m ig ht itration, if secnr- bojihont k, offered to our students P O r m ^ R D B U SIN ES S OOLLEBE skins m iners w il l taka a These men ox- sther th an ro u n d to go to lig h t gave out tonight ers aie on. Of ric t No. I ltt,00rt received m her o f la y w ill a . The ir ik e e x rial cou- CASTOR IA X. H e r e 's a P ro p o a ltlo n What is CASTORIA DROPSY ionsl m re- I pef- The Kind tou Haye Always Bought mlly- 10 e ac- ih o r t born . „ .j Bean the Signature of NOTHING BETTER MADE i ..M it c h e ll.. ...W H I S K Y ... Ritehell, heaiis & Staver Co. In Over 3 0 Years. Is ts lu fu e S on s p p llr s tlo n . M s «/• W S t o n , PnccwMor to * 4 5 W a e h lu B t O " 20.00; bran, 9 H - 6 0 9 'sa llab n ry’a aacretarlea obeerved th a t Honie Grown 8eeda to Bow T h i* i s l l | T w o ^ .h . JtRovfua i i s k k w i s . j » c » or «& per tee. - — — — " • * * , lftc per TO '•F M B ID U W O A T O K A » » L A D IE S ! Do yon wish us to send yon o a r F e ll an d W in te r Fashio n Book ot hSUHnory, Staff, S fd r f, Eaatf, » w to F p ^ W » r u t , « . l«e per » e r « p e r WO. B F it A nd o th e r la d le s ' W ear a t W holsale « O N N W B B A T . Wc per » « « p e r W0. 1 Prices? A postsd c ard w ill b rin g I t to yon. f o r fu r th e r o a rtteu le rs , sddreee M. S . I O H I B I . I> a a C « r ? M » e e a w . 1 4 - k a . jr o w - r « W IBB OWIPFEB A OOMPABY ufo dr» Qaaan Baa. •XI W W NOT GARGER: T klrd a a d M arrtaaa Stream rO ST L A M D . . . O B 1O O S H olcom b A Co.. HMR4lMW«>e O f g u R . H a y — W h e at 9«<4 v h e a t and h,g ch|e i w a, starting out for hia lunch- oat » 8 .0 0 9 1 0 .6 0 ; boat barley R«-«0 « ' ^ a t the Athenaeum; he rushed for Have th eo h ild rea, ««pealally I f d e li alfa lfa , 9 6 .0 0 9 7 .6 0 par «on; straw , the um brella and offered It to Lord Sai- cate, take a nap or two, p a rtic u la rly 8 5 9 * 7 H o p w b»1«- Isbury. “ No, no.” raid Lord Saltebnry. in the long day« of the soiumar- Potatoes— E a rly Roes, 8 0 « 75c; O re " I ’ ve lost too many is the Athenaeum. gon Burbanks, 9 0 c 9 H ; rtv er Bur- I cannot trust th« blahop»!” JO H N POOLE, Pewn-AWD, Ossoos. banka, » 6 9 « « « : now. l H « « c - ran give pive you tne the nee* bafgali'» In luac Uioery, engines, bolter», tank», pump», C itrus F ru it— Oranges, Valencia, T h a life o f *ho qneen fisa U from plows, belts and windmills. The new «teal t X L windmill, »old by him, 1« un 9 » .7 6 9 » .S 6 ; M exican lim e«, 9 4 .0 0 9 three to four years; th at o f the drone 6.00; C a lifo rn ia lemons 7 6 c 9 9 1 -W : 1» not easily estimated, as ho diss from equalled. _______ do choloe » 1 .7 6 9 2 .0 0 par box,- rfolence, w hite th» w orker lives frdm Tropical F ru ita — Bananas, 91 •*> • , - ,a . n — haw . h m . three to Sis months. Bern have b « M 8,6 0 p w bunch; pineapple», uosa- know s to occupy oas hive fo r forty-six lnsti; Persian datos. 6 9 6 Ho »•» eossocuUvo oonsoas. . ..AXIMinr« I i n i importerrslikinSsodtrwsewad m . BO CARBOLATE OP IODINE « U I L L .1 u POCKET INHALER, . w A snarsnteed Cere for Cetorrh end < coaouteptioa. ah Dru«iste. «m. J IW. I M in « U h Fifth Av»nua, C h lo s g s . C LSinSW TS FOB « h t te B A IS A S S teS FO S ". « e s M . c e tre q u ie k replie». i n « «telmi store un. . 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