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; - 1:1 ; i ii f" 1 : I 1 : if : .1 3 t; iii Z I .... . I ., V a.OlTlf ICBOOI, M-nlo Tmtk, Saa Mateo On., Cal., accred ited at the Universities. Location, climate. . ami rarrftil attention to Mental, Moral and l'livnual training, plains H-ntt's among the" foremost rVhoola for Unvs on thr Toast. A. F. CkrmieU. Will re-open in "the new bnil.liin Autmxt Uih. t'JtU year.) Ira U. Uoilt, fli. D., rnncipai. Wisconsin produce, annually an aver- IC of 10,000.000 pouitil! of cheese. 44 You Afav Bend the Sapting Bat Not the Tree." . When dlstAs fus become chronic snd deep seated tt a often difficult to curt tt. TKti is the rtison why tt is btst to tike Hood's SsrstpsrHL Kohen disesst first show Itself . h km-sfjtted, tens- ckxa esses. Hood" s SsrsspsrHU ts also wnderfuSy successful. 3&cd6 SaUafxDiltk Ac I II IMi Butt I f I IMII In rock qnairy in Vitginia where jvnamite was used thiee more liver haya been blasteit. HAM INTO TOI R SHOE! Allen'j Foot-Ease, powder lor the feel It cures painful, iwollen. amartinjt, ner rou; feet and instantly utea the Bmgoul of corns and bunions. It a the createst romfort discoTery of the age. Allen s Foot Ease makes tieht or new shoes teel ea.T. tt l! a certain cure for Ingrowing Ifailk, iweatiiir, callous and hot, tired, chini feet. We hare oyer 30AW testimonials, rry it today. Sold by all druprisU and hoe stores. Br mu for 25c tu stamps, frial packaee FRF.E. Address, Allen & Oiinsted, La Boy, N. T. Glass door knobs are handsome auc mote easilr kept in condition tbac those of bronaa or brass. Beware ef Ointment for Catarra Thai Coatala Merenry, As verenrr will inrely destroy the sense ot smell and completely deranse the whole tr tern whenentehnc it through the mucoui sur faces. 8uch articlea should neter be uted ez reot on prearrlptions from reputable phrsl elans, as the damage they will do Is lea fold tc the good tou can possibly darire from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O.. contains no mercury and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucous surfaces oi tne system In bUTlng Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure too get the genuine. It is taken internally, and mad In Toledo, Ohio, by t. J. Cheney A Co. Teau montels free, bold br Druggists, price 75c per bottle. UaU's'FamUj PUlsare the beau Frog's skin, though one of the thin-1 nest, is also one of the toughest leath ers tanned. That Dull, Aw fnl Paint ti-. a ali-k headache. Cure it? Arold It' riMii-u Caadr Cathartic rive quick relie and ore vent headaches 11 taken ia time. Al druggists, luc, 2jc, 5uc In the last three years the Uniteii States bas sold abroad $1,300,000 moit 'ban it bas bought. There was a Tonng man from Lenora, Who boldly wens off to the war; The "beef 'made him sick, He recoyered quite quick By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. Canada tells ns farm pioducts rained at $5,326,000. but buvs of ns other goods worth $78,000,000 Fiso's Cure for Cons nniption has been i Ood-send to me. ni. b. jucc teuau Chester, Florida, Sept. 17, 1S05. The Us on coffee amounts in Franct to about 14 cents a pound, while i England it is only 3 cents a pound. Pure Tea in packages at grocers' Schillings Best Washington Soldiers' Monument At - sooiation baa been incorporated. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- Ins; Syrup the best remedy to nse for theit children daring the teething period. California iroit oanners have com bined. Tber will close op half tbf plants and adrance prices. riT Permanently Cared. WofltsornerToasnes rll after flm day's ue or Dr. Kllns'i Or Kmrwm Kxtsirar. Rend for PKKSI S.OO lri bonis and treatise. U. K. H. JLUB, UuL, W Arch street, ruiiaaeipma, fa, The Newton. N. 0., hosiery mill ii running night and day on hosiery. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effect of the well known remedy, Sthup er Fie, manufactured by the CAuromriA Fie Stbvp Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting' them in the form most refreshing to the taste and aeceDtable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening- laxa- ties, eleansinff the system effectually. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers Sently yet promptly and enabling one overcome habitual oonstipatlon per- mananur. its perfect ireeaom lrom ' everf objectionable quality and sub- stance, ltd its acting on the kidneys. Uvef gvod bowels, without weakening Ot Irtjtatlng- them, make it the Ideal laxative. Ip the process of manufacturing figs are) usea, aa tney are pieiHant to tne taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and . - ... i . i . . i e-tber tvromauo iui, uy a meiuuu know to the California Fie Svbuf Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effeete and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on,, the front of every package; CALITOIWIA FIG SYRUP CO. eAJt fmAMOiBoo, oax. TMBTTXIA ST. WW TOKX. H. T. ZrmSt tyatUMtvlile.-''11 &- vt bottle HIS BEST DAT. f .new a bar tlfe Chris' mat best 'Cos Rsnts naus tome mm; He li-re to hang kla stocklac up. Aa take It duwa again. Ad' coaat kla prwnis out bat I rdrutbvr hare It Fourth Jul;. That other Not litre Chrle'mai beet Cos o the t hrVttants treea suaday thin- to eat, Aa' . thry't been a freete. Re likea to tilde aod skate, but myl Wbst's that loucside e' Foarta July! "Ckrli'mtt la food, bat Fourth Julyl That day a the beat of all 0 mjrl 1 wlht eould be the Foertk All nammer an all ran: No other tluie befltis to be Bo good aa Fourth July to met 'I hope 'at when the Fourth !a here Mr mother II think Ita riant To let me creep down sttlr aa' Bra Mr erackcra off rure light. I'll blow my horn, and shoot my gun! Aa' wake up pa! as' bate auch fun! At dark I'll Ore my shooting- it in, An' lot my rockets si ire. n' let ny Roman randies rff Wnlts! Rush! Bum! Bant! Ton! Flare! Chrls'uias la od 'noufh, but mjrl drnther hare It tour.h July: t wliht 'twaa alwara Fourth July! Womankind. UOCBI.E ragvd on the Irrigation ditch. The tipper tfang and the lor- er rang; were tt outs. The former had lost a horse and the lower tunc was supposed to Include the thief. 'It just means s tight," exclaimed Mack to Simpson, as the two members of the lower tang rode over the plains one sum mer night. "There cau t be any horse stealing around these parts and not hare fighting. 'No; and the feeling Isn't any too good already, added the other. The ponies loped easily, and turning down the trail went swiftly into the thick snnnowers ot a ravine. It was nearly sun- set and the tall weeds seemed to be al most like young saplings. Suddenly the horses stopped; ahead was sn unusual sight, t white-topped prairie schooner, A one-horse rig, too," exclaimed Simp son, looking tt the thills that were on the front of the wagon. 'And deserted, too," and Matt drew nearer to the strange outfit. "well, what do you think of a man that 'ill do thisT" He pulled the curtains tside and showed the sleeping form ot boy perhsps T yetrt old. The little fel- low looked peaked tnd helpless and the sympathies of both the men were aroused by the sight. " ell, he s a rascal." was the reply at last sod the curtain was dropped. tie tin t a rascal, came from the in side of the wagon. "My papa is good to me. Hello, there, what are you doing here V asked Matt. Waiting for fireworks; papa has rone trier mem. lie always gets them for me on the Fo ther July." Whst did he sayr asked Matt Says his father has cone after fire works t likely story. The boy's hungry mat is wnat is the matter with bim. " ell, let's feed him. I'll go over and get him something from the camp. And, say, l u bring him some fireworks, too. I d forgot it, but to-day is the Fourth of July, and the boss has a lot ot rockets and things ready to fire off. All the men are out bunting for the horse tbiet aod they hire forgotten all about it. I can stetl a few. Away rode Matt in the gathering dark ness, and although the pony went very fast, and the man did not stay in camp more than a few moments, the wait seem ed a long one to the wttcher in the ravine with the boy. The child was hungry tnd nervous tnd confided to the man that be bad been "awful sick." Simpson felt ex ceedingly sorry for the little one, tnd wis more tnd more indignant at the actions of the mm who had forsaken such t precious charge. "Here he comes," he said tt last, when the rattle of horse's hoofs was heard on the prairie sod. Matt came down the ra Tine and had some difficulty in finding the wagon hidden in the sunflowers. At last he opened the package of food tnd laid the fireworks on the grass beside the boy. 'Supper first, was the order from Bimpson, and the three ate the generous 1 supply that had been brought. "Uood thing not to take the kid to the I ram-n, saia Matt. ine men win have la rough time there to-night, and they wouldn't spare the boy." .Now for the fun, tnd away went one of the rockets into the darkness, scatter ing Ita splendor over the level plaint that spread from the edge of the ravine. The jack rabbits and the prairie owlt taw it tnd wondered what it could be. Somebody else saw it, for awty off to the south, where Its light was visible only ts t faint glimmer, there wis a company of horsemen, tnd they turned their ani mals in that direction. "Hark!" said Matt, tt the fun wis at its height. "Somebody's coming." The light of the last rocket had given a passing view of s man on horseback at the crest of a ravine. In a moment the man was near them and be was accompan ied by large number. In the midst of the party, with bis head bound in a large red handkerchief, was seen the figure of a man tied on a horse. "We hare got the thief," said the leader f the newcomers. "Well," replied Matt, "what are yon bringing him here for?" "We kind of lost our way snd we thought this was the camp. But we are going to settle with the rascal right here, anyhow. It might not be best to lake bim to the camp, after all. "Sure it is the manT "Bound to be got the horse." In the dim light of the little fire of sun flower stalks that somebody bad kindled the prisoner was brought forth. He pre sented a pitiful appeartnee and the men almost felt sorry for bim. Still, they knew the unwritten law. "What have you there?" remarked on of the newcomers, pointing to the boy who stood by, looking with open-mouthed as tonishment on the weird scene. "Nothing but a kid that we picked np, ln,wered Matt "Let him alone, will you?" "Say, fellows," went on the yisltor, "what's the matter with letting the boy fire some of his rockets and make a re , 1 'af ' -tne spectable illumination for this proceed- The others agreed, and the child was placed in position at the head of the two lines that had formed and had in bis hand a big rocket that was to be fired at the signal, and then the bands were to be taken from the prisoner and he could be bit by any one who was quick enough. It was thought that he would get enough punishineut to prevent him from ever re turning to that section again. He evident ly thought so, too, for he was trying his best to escape. "All ready," colled Matt. "Go!" The bandage was dropped from the man's eyes and the ropes came from off bit feet and arms. A dozen whips were raised to strike, but before they could be used t dramatic scene followed. The boy who was to fire the rocket dropped the signal in the grass and the bunches ot fire went skurryiug away in the tall sun flowers. Cor himself, the little fellow made one leap, and before a whip descend- 1. Jack Rabbit roily, wtnt I crtcker T roll Not on your life, Jacky. I've sworn off smoking. Jack Then let's hare a fourth of July race, I m a regular crackerjack tt sprint Ing. 8. Humpbl This looks like one on me. 417 C Tolly Uow's thst for a cracker, Jnckl ed he wis clinging to the man's neck with both arms around the same in tn embrace that meant a great deal. "Oh. it't Dana!" he cried, and the man. Instead ot running, stood holding the child to his breast. "Well, thit Is t go." said Matt. "What have you men been doing Y' Make him run, called one of the more excitable ones among them. He raised hit whip again, but Snnpaoa stood be tween and would have received the blow on his own shoulders. You have captured the wrong nan, toid the stranger. "But you didn t sty so. "How could I when you hid put t yard of cotton over my mouth? I was looking for something to est, and you made a rush and got me tied before 1 could get word to you. I tried not to let yott get me, though. "ies, you fonght like a tiger." "Mv boT and I ire tnvellng back east," went on the nun. "One of our hornet gtve out bick here a ways, and we bad to get alonir with one. The boy'e mother died in the mountains, tnd I must tike him to my folks. We ire very poor, but we tre honest." Then how did you get the horse thtt belongs to the gang? "I did not get the horse. This la my own horse." "We'll see about thtt Come on, boys. said the leader, ind they went toward the rsnrhe house, where the men htd their headqutrters. "Brinu little fireworkt and hit play things." ealled one of the men, tnd they gathered uo the remainder of the rockets. On the way the boy fired severtl, and their oath was thus marked with fire tnd shout ing, for the men enjoyed the light it well is be. As they ctme Into ctmp they ttw ill the upper gang men tnd the remainder of the lower gang employes gathered there. This unwonted sight mtde them afraid that trouble wat In the tir. We hive got your horse, called Matt, is they drew nearer. "So have we," ctme the strings tnswer. Sure enough, ts they entered the ctmp there wat brought t horse with t piece of picket rope tied to hit neck, tnd when tbey stood bim beside the horse ridden by the stranger the two animals looked like as twins. But this Is the right one," explained one of the men, pointing to the rope. "He bad been in the tall weeds and wu tan gled by hit rope." Seems to me that we owe yon tn apol ogy, said Matt, addressing the stranger. "Let's celebrate it," added the happy Simpson. "If It htdn't been for the boy we would btve given the man pretty bid trettment Let him fire his rockets." So the remainder of the fireworks went into the dark and Illuminated the scene that wis so unusuil on the plains. "While we are about It," went on Simp son, lets snake nanus and be friends again." The men of both gangs liked the sugges tion snd spent a happy evening together. When the boy and the emigrant drove on east a few days afterward they were seated behind two horses, and the good wishes of both camps went with them, Chicago Record. The Modern Caaabtanoa. The boy stood oa the backyard fence, vv neuce an out mm nau nea; HURRAH FOR Mliraetpolla Journal. 2. Toll-I'll go you. have a cracker, JmkI uie. Hut wou t yot Do have uue oi 3& 4. Tut! tut! powder. What'i suielj 6. Zip! Kersoom! End ot the Tslt. Sin Krtncisco Extmlner. The flames that lit his father's bara shone round mm o'er the shed. A huuch ot crs.-k.-rs in his baud. Two others lo his hat With piteous accents loud he cried, "1 never thouaht of thst!" The flames flew wide, flew thick, new hot. They Bred I hose rrarkers In his hand, And e'en those In bis bat. There esme a burst of thunder tuund , uri ,., ulii'm ill, urn,. The boy! Oh, wh-re was hsT Ask the winds that strewed around Ilia rraicui-nis on the li-a! A top, a knife, three marhles and Some flan hooks snd some yarn The relics of that dreadful boy Who burnt his father's barn! Vim. TWO MEMORABLE FOURTHS. One Followed the Fall of Gettysburg, the Other the victory at PantUg-a. II1S country hit seen some tensa tioual and drsmttic rvlebrstions of the a uunu oi jmy, sou these time go to en- rorce historical slg- niticance with those whose memory reaches back Into the past generation. Just 3d years ago this Independence Day, that of 1WB wst one of expres sive, heartfelt emotion. hen the sun rose on that vivid Fourth of July tnd the preparations were made in the midst of devastating war to pay honinge to the ni tion't natal day, the wires flashed ths news that Gettysburg had seen Ihe most momentous victory for the Union srms, and mat v u-kxburg had ratten, it was perhsps the most critical period of the war the high-water mark of the prowess of one srmy, when its forces hsd pursued a victorious march and were actually In ripe alien territory. The whole nation quivered with excitement, and it wis In deed a glorious Fourth when the newt ctme that Grant and Meade had slmul taneously won two tuch vital victories. It Is t singular coincidental situation that exartly one year ago practically the same Interest snd anxiety it that maul fested in 1WI3 hovered about the Fourth of July, lH'Jtt. It requires brief exercise of memory to revive with t thrill the rare eagerness with which the whole people of this country were awaiting newt of the naval campaign In Cubt as the month of July drifted in. It wat July 3 that the most remarkable exploit ever accomplish ed by American arms came to fruition on that day the United States navy met the foe long sought for, and Cervers'i Beet was destroyed In Santiago harbor The series of thrilling events thst accom panied this Important occurrence, the In tense national anxiety of July 8 that was followed by widespread rejoicing the en suing day, mark tn epoch In ardent his torical event that, being within oar near actual knowledge and participation, will never be forgotten. Mis Natural Diet. Big Brother Say, Bobby, I should think you could eat powder crackers. Little Bobby Why? Big Brother 'Cause I heard ptpa caE you a little son of a gun. When a fellow gets lo a bad box be usually has a barrel of trouble. THE FOURTH! .M s this? I wm PACIFIC COAST KEVS Cowutervlat and Plnanelitl llrnlna f lHtral to the llruwlug Uesleru Slls. New ruh lUtehery. John Craw lord, itiperintrindeiitof the Ktltma stnta rt.lt liiucheiy. who has lieen ill the Wind rivet country nnd at Wenatchee stlwHlng siti't lot new Imloln'riea, ys new hiiluhories will be eatalilishrHt during the ooinliig year at the following plHoet III WHslilngtoiil Willapii hrbor,Veniitohee, ind river, NtMiksAuk, Sain nil hike, and pomllilf one at the fulls of tlm Lewis liver, in this county. In addition to thoso Im provements will bo uiMilo at the K.i lams butchery, aiming which will bo the addition of an eyeing station, Mr. Crawford vttttuutet that tho nunilmr of young suliuou which will be liHtnlu-d tt the KaUtua hniohery this year will be close to 13,000,000. Klglit thou sand young salmon have been marked st the hatchery, and will be turned loose iu the stream shortly. A PlowrlihlBg Industry, The new brewery st Whatcom Creek, Wash., It now running full blast and is making an excellent quality of beer. The machinery of this plant Is all tun by electricity, and with a live- ton com ptessor they make all the Ice iuwp liii. ilmlr own uM. The oa. paulty Is 80 barrels a day, and eight to ten meu aie kepi busy. The nuw en terpriae has a oloar Held in that part ot the country, the nearest other blew- ery being Seattle. fraaperla for a TsUphaae Line. The project ot a telephone line to Eugene oi Coot bay has been discussed at virions times by the business men of Florence, but no active steps have been taken foi building the Hue. K" the postmaster ol Floienue line received a communication from the Long ins tance Telephone Company ol ban FrMiicisco, containing a proimsition to build a telephone line from i'.ugeue to Florence it eufncieiit Inducements are offeied. It Is thought that enough Interest will be taken in the mallei to have the line built. Eslendlng Ihe Oil Belt. The oil-bearing sections ol Southern California promise to be greatly en larged before long. Not only at New poll It development work going on, with piomtting indications, but alto between that poiuton the const and the Whiuier Held severtl now explorations are being made, or ire planned. It It evident from present Indications that the oil business ot Southern California Is as yet only in its Infancy. Mill Chaais Owaershlp. The Pioneer Woolen Mill Company, consisting ot Messrs. Carter liios. A Walker, last week purchased The Dulles woolen mill property ol the stock holders. This company has been tue- cesslully operating the mill for the past i yar and Is now the sole owner, ine mill , now tumilng night snd day, .,! . erand success is holim made of the enterprise by the new owners. California frail Shipments. The shipment ol oranges and lemon! list yen to date wst l,asi),7U hox; for May the shipments were 1 21. 1 HC boles. Including lemons, the ship ments this season to date are over 000, 000 boxes short ol last year, fintu Kiversidi), Ctil. The mange shipments from Hollands now imouiit to 419,110 boxes nearly 800,000 less than Hlvur- side. Machinery Has Arrived. The lint shipment of 10 cat loads of totrigerating machinery for Suhtiiidt Bros.' oohl-storege plant at Astoria ar rived al that place this week on tin Harvest Queen. Wilson Frederick will supoi intend the sotting up of the ma chinery, which, when installed, will make Bchmidt Bros.' plant at the head of all the plants of itt kind on theaoast. The Dalles Cattle Mhlpuiena. The largoit cattle shipment of tin season begun when a portion of a lot of 3,600 began arriving at The Dalles last week from Crook and Wasco coun ties. The dry oowt, about 400 head, were bought by J. L. Kelley and diiven aoross the river to pasture, while the remainder will be loaded and shipped to Kansas and Nobraska. Mew Benedictine Monastery, The new Benedictine monastery al Mount Angel, Or., the corner-stone ol which was laid by Archbishop Christie, rill be one of the most important Benedictine institutions In tho world. It will cost when completed not far from $3,000,000, and probably more. It will covet nearly three aores. One wing will be completed in 1900. Creamary Using Erected. Llbenow & Payne are erecting a con densed milk factory at Mew Weitmin ster. B. 0. The location is an excel lent one, being in the heart of a large and growing dairy dletiiot, with excel lent tinnspoitation facilities both by rail and the steamers of the Frasei river. Call for Bond Bids. The clerk of Bolts, Idaho, lias onllud for sealed bids for the purchase of municipal funding bonds to the amount of $65,000. The bonds are in denom inations of $600 each, and bear Inter est at the rate of 6 per cent. 'Hie bonds will be sold to the highest bidder end will not be sold foi less than pat. July Kaees la Portland. From July 1 to 8 races will be held at the Irvington tinok In foitlnmi, un- dei the auspices of the Irvington Park fioeed Association, managed by I. u. Condon and Bloliard Hughes. Uood parses aie offered. Spokane has offered guffloleot In ducements to enuie Foot. Schultze St Co., of St. Paul, to come to that city and begin the erection of a snoe mo- tory, that is to coat $76,000 and give employment to 100 hands. Plant In Operation. The theep-shoarlng plant at Lewis- ton, Mont., will soon begin operations. The first sheep to be shorn will be those of the Fergus Land & Live Htocb Company, William Feigns & Co., Btook Bros, and the McDonald bheep Company, A letter fiom Dawson says that the olean-up for the present season will amount to at least $18,000,000, more thnn twice last year's yield. The por tion ol Dawson which was destroyed by Are on April 35 la rapidly being ' bail! m ur I run wwras- Tim ri!fl Smml Wiie Nail Steel Cimiimii.v, now h ptopcrtr m Ainormiiii Steel A l"'' ' i....,.l .Uwii iiinl ilia null unil wn ' lilmm will ba iiiiHi imlK Wtiaii. btitn vV fei t!iuti'iiy, al St" '"' Cisco, . W. Mllolit'U. ni MiU'lii'll. l,iiis A Wiivm t'iMiiiiiny, m ri'iiiiio, lit limiHHitniM li buildings, waohlneiy , . , ....Utkg with a vie 1., iinii-liusliiu them ami iminil iron woikt intueio. . umile it U Hie inttinlion of the Hiimner lion wotkt to at once go Into '" I01'0' . . , ... .I.. motive building on a large scale. Mitt lesryl by !" The Krumm cholHIllll. t Ut'nftr. Idaho, hat Wn dimtoyed by lire, which Is iiiiiised to have boon stalled in ihe engine-room. Al the time ol tn touie four or live tons uf chopd Iwd was on I. and. The 14 horae IHiwei gat- oliue emtino. liiml al $1,100, will not be a total lost, at It It Iwllevwl wiiii a luw eitiat It can tie placed In running ordei agiilii. The liitniance wtt oi.lT $1,000, which will nowlioie uour corer the loss. Cmierr la tie Kreeted George V. Hmiborn hte pnrcntsmi U00 Icet of wuler fiont proimrty oil the) west side of the Seaside cannery, and eixKiU to lie a caiinety built and ready for operation nt etm. Ths plant will bo up-to-date and equipped w th t in latest machinery, inecaii imrv will luive no connection with ny otliur cannery oi combination. Hunk laioriral4. The Modford bank has tiled Mtk'ln of Incorporation, at Modford, Jacksoti eoiiniv. The capital tttook is ltcd tl $.10,000. The IncoriMiralort are II. II Whitehead, J. K. Kngart, J. Kli-wart. W. II, Huberts and II. K. Ankuuy, The company will conduct a bank. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Keatlle Markets. Onions, OOo per 100 pounds. Potatoee, $361.1(40. Iteiits, per tack, $10") I IS. Turnips, per tick, 50 (J 750. Carrots, per sack, $1. l'arsnlps, r tack, $1.75. Ctulitlower, $1.00 per dot. Cilery, 85 (it 400, Cabbage, unlive and Cillfotnl $3.60 ter 100 pounds. Apple. $'J. 60(43.50 per boa. Tears, 60c M$ 1.60 per box. Prunes, 60! per box. Butler Creamery, lHo per pound; dairy and ranch, U nil Ho per pound. Egg, He. Cheese Native, Ho. Poultry Old lions. 100 per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkevt, )oc. Fresh uieatt tholce dressed beel steers, prime, Dc; oowt, prime, c; mutton, tie; pork, To; veal, 8J lOo, Wheat reod wheat. $30. Oats Choice, per Ion, $37(338. Hay Pugcii Hound mixed, $11.00(1 8; choiue hastnm Washington tlm olhy, $13.00. Com Whole. $33.50; cracked, $34; feed meal, $34.00. llarluy liollod or ground, per ton, $35(321); whole, $33. Flout Tuti'iit, por barrel, $3.85; ttriightt, $3. 10; California brands, $3.26; buck wheat flour, $3.60; graham, rr barret, $3,110; whole wheat dour, $3.75; rye flour, $1.60. MillstulTs Hran, pet ton, $16; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped food, $31(333 per ton; middlings, per ton, $33; oil cats meal, per ton, $33. rnrlland Maewat. Wheat Walla Walla, 6Ho; Valley, 69c; Hint-atom, 010 r bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.30; grihim, $3.(16; toiM-rhne, $3.15 tHir barrel. Oats Choice white, 46c; choice gray, 43 ( 44c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $19(330; brew ing, $21.00 per ton. MillstulTs Bran, $17 per ton! mid dliiiK", $22; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $H39; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hty, $0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 8035o; seconds, 27(3 Wo; dairy, 35uJ37o store, 80 at 22o. Cheese Oregon full cream, UJto; Young America, 15o; new oheese, 10c per iioiiiid. Poultry Chicken, mixed, $8 34 per dozen; hens, $4. 00 (SB. 00; springs, $l.26(jl; goose, $0.00(47.00 for old, $4.60)6 for young; docks, $6,009 6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16(0 10c per pound. Potatoes $I 1.10 per sack; sweets. Ic tier pound. Vegetables Beets, $1: turnips, 00c per sack; garlic, 70 per pound csu huge, $1 C4 1.35 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, $1 per suck; beans,8o per pound; celery, 70(3 76o per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per box; pens, 8(38c per pound. Onions Oregon, 60(9 75o per sack. Hops ll(318oi 1807 crop, 46o. Wool Valloy, 13(18o per pound; Eastern Oregon, OQlOc; mohair, J 7c tier pound. Mutton Or oss, best sheep, wetben and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton, 7)0 spring lambs, 7 He per lb. Hogs (irons, choice heavy, $4.60 light and feeders, $3.6008.00; dressed $6.0030.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Oross, top steers, 4.003$4.60 cows, $3.60(38.00; dressed beef, 6 8 lie per pound. Veal Large, 07c; small, 7)i38c per pound. Ban Francisco Market. Wool 8pt ing Nevada, 1013opei pound; Oregon, Kustern, 813o; Val ley, 15(i$ 17c; Noithern, 8 (310c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.60(330 bran, $15.50 18.60 per tou. Onlone 811 vernkin, 50 90c per lack Butter Fancy croamery, 1718o do seconds, 1017o; fanoy dairy, 15c do seconds, 14 WMc por pound. Kggs Btore, 1617o; fancy nnoh 1810o. Hops 1808 crop, 160. Citrus Frnit Oranges, Valencia, $3 02.00; Mexican limes, $4.605; Call tornia lemons, 75o3$1.35; do choloe, $2.60 per box. Hay-Wheat, 1815.60; wheat anil oat, $18 10; oat. $14 18; best bar ley, $12 18; alfalfa, $11 1$ per ton straw, 10 700 per bale. Potatoes Early Hose, $1.601,76 Oregon Burknnks, $1.65$!. 85; rivet Ilurtianks, 75o$l; Salinas Butbanks, $1 eil.lO per suuk. Tropical fruits bananas, $1.60 3.60 per hunch; pineapples, $2,60 4.60; Peislan dates, 06),o par nu no. A rMleMlirMowi Lady of the I louse I shauld lliltik big, trohg fnl low like Y"il would atliei work than go around begulng. rlli'i'l'T Hi in I would if II wisu'i tei one ling. What's that?" "I ain't B"t i' (iii"" nie-ielf, and I'm afraid if I went to work I might jiowd out tome poor chap wot lias lit. lie ones to siipiioit." Chicago Kvcn. lug Nee. The value of Ihe fruit consnmed In 3rent Hiltain every year Is ealliuated it $ao,OOl,tUH. t'nafvaalun f a llllluHKlrs. A millionaire confessed the secret of tt I a uccest III two worils -hard work, lie put II Hie tint part n Ills III" fallllng ilnllnrs mil limliig neaiin, aim now ne ws piiiung ii the oilier half suiiirig miliars lo kh ii tv.u k. Nothing eoiials llnsietli-r s ht.in.it, i, lUiiera fur rvxtorlng healltt. It cures Itepsla and Indigeiiloii. Talent alwavs knows what lo do, but It Is taot that knows what not to do. PIGPLiS un wire bad Wlmplee her rase, bui she has Ma ukiut va"Aiikt sua ib. k all dlssnpMirml. I a wi irouui.s witk susaitpsnoa lor so ana time hul slur lak In kits trst 1'SMir.l I have bad so Umiiiis with this alimsnt. Ws ssnnot tik log klh It of '" " rase WsNtaua, Sfw snsuMBwwai wmmwiuw, I n.,nt risi4is. rowm. Tsaie 0wl fW Coot. ' f a. wssk.s. f Urn Ws, a. SM ... CURE OONITIfATION. ... Siva SmwSi tww, nawea, Ummtt. h. tart. HI 10-TO-IAC SI4 sn snsrsniMS a, sli I'm Siaw w t si It TuMMs lf.au. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DESTISTS. paint sew pnvaasi ae oll r. bit. t.ANilWUKTIIY, N.W. ear. Ihlnt an.t Murnaaa ranee and Wlrw W.rla. Trt7a x r"w i ii g SonTw :6 a ksTwniiii ami Iron lennius! ' railing. - J4 Alii.r. Mavhluvry and olla. CAWHTOM A CO. KXtllNM. IIOII KHS, MA- cliiB.,rr, suppliM. run rumana, ur. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS rit for CatAlogue. J. lliSTij tMKaal Waist attest roHTlAND, OH. MACHINERY. lL K1NPS .TATUM A BOWIN... ! hut Mtset roillana OR. J01IX POOl.E. PoartAne. Ossooe. ran sirs you Hie beat bargains III general niai iiiuery, engines, uoiiers, unti, pumps, plows, belli and windmills. Ths new steel I X L windmill, sold by bint, It un- lualled. riiwAKft iimuiMi MAdiiNHMr an trhlclsa; an. lot ealle.iis. s.IM From HI. Wholesale lrtlala nnd I'lial.trsphle Supplies. M.t'HAmt FRANK l'ltt'0 CO. IM AND I t-'imrth Mrrel. I'nrtlstiil, Oreton. ...GO EAST. VIA thronih future and Tunrlat "Irepsrs. miiimc nu ininot mueai-f l.lhrsrr Cars. ....FAST TIME.... For Tu-kfU nt til it.fnrntttlun innlr ta yuur Dcftruil ftgont, or litrniu A. ii. i:. Mr. rl I" i ipi, t it ....i it i...ai....i ... 1 . P.MI4 I , UIltMUt R. 0. STEVENS, O. W. f. A., Hestlls, I r 1!::;?;?: pn si 6 ri IT IICKfuSU. Wsahlnglsn. U. .. they olll re- I I rrlva miles renliea. H. Slh N. II. Vola. sialf iuiti Cor;is. froascutltis claims lines itva. Mske sn honral effort bf lialnt t remrnv thai has cured lliouaautls ol scsmliifly laoursbls esses. Moore's Revealed Remedy will ours you. It purines and atrenttlisns Hit blood ntllirlaliiia ths ar.tnni. f'niilallia un al. folio! nr mercury It is easy and plrassut te wan. ai.w per duiiis si your aruusiars. Rtl HABTtVf tooc, elief for Women" tVv fass.ta plalslsa-leSaa.alor WrtW Losj rr tail iuia,ei.nielnlnj raruro. s as4 TaatisHisials el Da. ItlTsX. French Femli Pills. Prshaal by llrasainSs of aallaSau IMlMas sara.siaralUillaud wltlioiitaBniuaT. T .-. Suldbrsll dru(l.iala m.tal boa. rnact pus nup in biiis, w uita and R, rrsaak firut Uo.,Sli ssa f si y5ajTV CANDY II tLT-tV CATMAHTlO I GnCp.ll I p$B 1 S Rd. T-Msoalhar. fssrl Sk, Mew tort Cllg. bRsGurirrs piLi.tr IMfllOVID LIVER PNf FOR A DOSE, furs m ll.xiarha IT J'!W."' ""' I'lmplsssnd rurllr Iht Blood, Aid IMsi-alloBsiidPrsfsnllllllouiiiaai. De ssltlrlMorHliikan. Tsoenflnrs yu, will mall r77?p'lur.".V ,UJ1 ,m '0' ' IMiHANItU ww,, aaiiaaa.. aroanm. Raid h n.uiai.. CURE YOURSELF! baa Rlf 41 fr unnatural olarsarsM, InSasimallnna, Irrllalloi.i ur uloarailmia of bib oo us BI.Mllrall.a, ralnlaaa, and But salrla. s.ai or BBiaosuiia. nil at- ttranlsla, r aanl In slain wrapper, if aipraas, at.p.ld, fot l.wi, or 1 boillaa, ll.TJ. '..uiiiur ph , on raquaai. YOUNG MEN! Tor Oonorrliina anrl (Hart ant faliat'a Oka j Snanlfln. II la the ONI.V liwilliilna wlil.ih will i-u.a m ami anry no .unit anown H naa a.ar rall.d to oilra. no m.Mvr now ari-ioua or or l 0r how ari'loua or of how Una- aluidlna-. lrom iu Uaa will satnnUh ilaa you. H la uIimi n sra.aBla atrlntura. anil i-.n ba laaon wlthmil Inrwii'o- al.noa snil d.wnuon rrora tmalnna. I'nil 'K. t 0, p'ov lala br all rallalila ilniirii.1.. or uni nrMn.id h. mu& tlalaly wraapad, eitm-rliii of orti.a. by , , , i-anni unaaiuAi, uu., uuoafa, u. Ulroalu suilad on iHuaai, RUPTURE CURED. rre tuartntee tent si DOul put It off (write I D. H. WOoriAHn , every esse we undrrlake, t for vartlimlart al once, Kit tfO.. Itlii.vt Truss Utters, iSBBeoond Street, Portland, Or. M. P. If. U. no. se-'ts, ialma.,..J M oa.r..i yj asn bm m Mrtoiara, Sb4rr.f.au Mawfias. gal'"ii'Biiii.'nu;o, Vinoisti,o .f J mCURE FOR PILES . . . "" troilBoa mouSur. and oaiialtoriln. Thla fsriB, aa w.ll aa Hllnil, il.mlln. ur Priitriidliif f J1 .!,'",', l'P,r lotanlto'slle "emstly Btnsa Itunlua and nl,ll, Abaiirl.a lunnira. Mivs Jar at drusslaU or a.nt br mull. 'I r-atl.. (rao. Writs ss stoat jour caaa. OR. BoHANKO, Phil.ila.J'a, Wrltlnsl Sn aS.arilMM nluiaaoj IT aai ...1 ,LT. " "