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"For tfie Sate of Fan Mischief Done.' A MJf' amount of trdschkf is dene, ho, htctust peopU nested to keep their blood part, J tpptvs in eruptions, dyspepsi. txGftstlon. nervousness, kidney a'istists, nd other Ailments. Hoof s Srspn! Cart tt dbttses promoted by impart Hood or low stilt of the system. 3fccdS SalSaftalifl Gunnison, Utah, expects to have beet augar factory by another Tear. THOUSANDS WERE THERE. It Wm a Bias f Brtlll.aey, aaa atela kach Wat Coagratalatxd. One o( tbe events o( the season was the lecent (rand opening ot A. B. Stein bach A Co. 's new clothing store, corner ei Foarth and Morrison streets. Fort land. It was a scene of splendor and 15, 000 pleased people inspected it. The new store is large and roomy, light and fciry, and its elegant oaken counters are piled bieh with a fresh, latest-style stock ot men's and dots' clothing and furnishing goods. Everything sold at Mr. Btelnbach'a store is always known to be durable and first-class in every respect If you drop tbe firm line tbey will send you free samples of suitings and rules for self-measurement, so that you can order ololhing that will fit perfectly and be equal to custom-made, at ready-made prices. Id boys' clothing, the firm excels, specially in S special school suits. Visitors to Portland are cordially in vited to call at the Stein bach store and make themselves at home Are turn Oalag Eaetf a If so, you should see that your ticket reads via the Great Rock Island route, and you will get tbe best. Pullman palaoe sleeping cars, elegant reclining chair ears "free," and library buffet cars on all through trains. Best dining car service in tbe world. Popu lar personally conducted excursions once a week to all points East. For fall particular call on or address any tioket agent, or A. B. COOPER, Q. A. P. D., C. R. 1. & P. Ry., 148 Washington street, Portland, Or. Kansas City boasts a lady switch tender. ' Schillings Best Japan CtyJoe English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend Tea The railroad coal mines in the Pitts burg district are being operated to. their fullest capacity. Operators in some parts of the field are complaining of scarcity of ears and also a lack of men. One of the largest operators in the district said that from present in dications tbe tonnage of the northwest shipped over the lake this season will) reach 6.000,000 tons. The shipment? last season amounted to about 4,500, 000. Llk the Admiral. Mrs. Stnbb John, is that yon com ing home at such an unearthly hour? Mr. Stnbb Yes, M-Maria; tbe dab bad a little D-Dewey toast tonight. "Well, you remind me ot Dewey." "In w what way, M-Maria?" "A long time coming home." Chi cago Evening News. A committee of iron monlden called on Governor Mount, of Indiana, and protested against tbe employment of paroled prisoners from the reformatory in a foundry in Louisville. In Baltimore considerable interest bas been aroused by the statement ol the city register that when the board of estimates fixes the tax rate for next year be will vote to reduce it from tbe present figure to f 1. 78. onathlac He Dlda't Hawe. Hicks I bear that Elinkard hai pulled up stakes and gone to tbe mountains. Wicks Gone for bis health, I sup pose? "No; as I hear it, ha bas gone on account ot nut having any health." Boston Transcript. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effect of the well known remedy, Stbuf ot Ties, manufactured by the CAuroKViA Fio Stbup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them fat the form most refreshing to the taate and acceptable to tbe system. It is the on perfect strengthening' laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevera gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. . . In the process of manufacturing figs are vaad, as they are pleasant to the taate, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other eromatia plants, by a method known to the Califobhu Pio Stbup Co. only. In order to get It beneficial eCeete and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CUirCTvNIA FIG SYRUP CO. f asr iattffiPvi OAI l-OIVT IXX K ST. JTTW TOX T. 9 ALONG THE COASTJ H r O.aaral later tiles) rron, tk THrl.lai roia. Stat. Ta Haar t latarlon Plata were GleJ Monday at the land office by the O. R. & S. for SO miles of light ot way along the middle fork ot the Clearwater from Kamiah, says the Lewistoo Tribune. This right ot way was purchased some months ago by the company at a time when the big railroad tight began. Fur many years it was considered that the middle fork of the Clearwater provided the only approach to the pass through the Bitter Roota, and when the Northern Pacific declared its intention ot building the Butte cat-off. it is said the O. R. X. hastened to appropriate the right ot way along the middle fork. Another explanation ot this move on the part ot the Oregon company is tnat the Tur lington line has intentions ot soon ex tending its lines aeet from Billings, Mont., and that the O. R. & N. has se cured the right of way leading into the heart ot the interior Clearwater coun try, and will perhaps remain consented with the possession until the fjrther development ot that leuion justifies the construction of a road there. IkMH Outlook. P. Mrlntoch, of Tillamook, who manufactures more cheese than other any man in the Northwest, speaking of the outlook in Tillamook county for a targe prutluutlon of oheese, says: "The spring and summer this yea were not especially good, as the rains continued so late and the weather so cold that the grass was not given a chance to grow. August rains have had the opposite efiect, and the fall pioimses 11. The fall grass bad already attained a good growth at the time that is usually the driest ot the year, and it shows in the increased production ol milk. Every thing points to the probability ot a good fall. Prices will be good or even better than in some time past, as there is a shortage in Eastern states, and the cheese imported will come at a high figure. It now looks as though there will be a good advauce between nor and January." Vakr City' I'nrnu. The Citixens' bauk bu'lding is pro gressing favorably. The bauk will cost in the vicinity ot 130,000. and the work will be pushed rapidly. Tne en tire edifice is expected to be completed bv January 1, 1900. Almost another 120,000 is going into a handsome build ing which will he ot brick, namely. tbe N. C. Haskell structure. And still another, only four blocks from the Citi s ns' bank, where the foundation for tbe Houston five-story hotel and opera house ia laid. A Nw Aabaatos Find. A vein of asbestos has teen discov ered in Idaho county, Idaho, which ia reported as being of the very finest quality and has a market value of 60 cents a pound. With all the big things in that section of country an asbestos mine is not amies and will add to tbe wealth of the state. rropetlv Shipyard. C. G. White, of California, has been in Everett, Wah., for the past week trying to make arrangements tor the establishment of a shipyard, lie says he has contracts in tight valned at about f 200,000 already. He wishes to have a free site and a subsidy of $260,- 000. Fort Btavens Railroad. The authorities of Fort Stevens have received permission to proceed with the construction of a line of railroad 800 feet in length, to connect with the line of the Astoria & Columbia River railroad. Contracts aggregating (80, 000 have been let for work at Fort Stevens. Btone Powdr Magasla. The Basche Hardware Company, of Sampler, will let a contract to John Braun for the construction of a stone powder magazine. J. W. Crowden will erect a three-story rooming house which, with other improvements, will cost about $5,000. A Hejr Order. An order for 400,000 cases for a '.iget sound cannery has been received iy tbe Pacific Sheet Metal Works of Astoria. The present indications are that the factory will run full time for the next two months at least. Paeifle Coast Chat. Eight ships will be neoeesary to carry the salmon catch ot British Co lumbia to Europe, i Officers of Whatcom, Wash., are ar resting saloon keepers of that place for violating the Sunday-closing ordinance. Abont f 800 is being expended in the gymnasium and baths of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. A large amount of frnit is ; being ulaced in cold storage for the Walla Walla fruit fair. Tbe university of Washington, at Seattle, opened its fall year with a largely increased attendance. . Hobos held up two pasengers on a freight train at Selahin, Yakima coun ty. Wash., the other day, while tbe train crew was at dinner. From one they seoured a watch. The other 4iad $100 concealed in his shoes, which the bandits did not discover. Moran Bros., ot Sesttle, received it check for $75,000 from Uncle Sam, Friday, rn part payment for their fit ting out ot our transports which earned horses and supplies to Manila from the Sound. Governor Rogers, of Washington, has received abetter from a lady in Clallam county, informing him of tbe first birth of triplets in that county, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seely being tbe parents. The children aie two girls and a boy, and the governor is asked to name the bov. - The natural oyster beds at famish bay, Puget sound, are being destroyed by lack of attention and the star fish, and unless something is done for them soon they will become woithless. The steamer City of Seattle has se cured the contract for carrying the mails between the Sound and Skagnay, Alaska, and will make three trips per month. The hell at Point-no-Point, a little timbered anndspit south of Port Town send, on the Sound, which has hereto foie warned mariners "in a fog, has heen replaced by a deep-voiced fog whistle. FALL TRADE ACTIVITY. rat Mb) f lh fnaatry ni Forward at a (load Tav. Bradsireet'a says: With compara tively little stock or other speculative activity, aud with tow strong new fea tures presenting themselves, the gener al business of the country goes forward it a good pace, and with unprecedented volume for this, period of the year. Fall trade activity would appear to he tt ita maximum, judging fiom advices jf activity and strength ol demand re ported alike from Western and K.asUrn markets, and shared in also by must South Atlantic aud inteiior Southern cities. Iron and steel aie quiet but very itrong at the East. Little improvement seems to be noted in wheat though the government report was temporarily stimulating. Weathei conditions are partly responsible for the better demand tor butter. The strength of cotton goods ia notable. Lumber retains all its old strength and some new buyiug is responsible for ad vanced quotatons at several centers. This is true also ot most building ma terials with the exception ot bricjr. whioh is rather weak owing to reported over production. Wool is firmer at all and higher at some markets arid much interest is taken iu the next London wool sales. Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week aeitresate 4,000,000 bush els against 4.353,903 bushels last week 3,675,291 bushels iu the corresponding week ot lS'JS, 6. -399,948 bushels in 1S97. 5.90tl,83i bushels iu 1890. aud J. 893,259 bushels iu 1S95. Sinoe July 1, this season, the ei potts of wheat aggregate 43,013,798 bushels, against 36.4i39.091 bushels last year, aml44.603.700 in 1S97. Business failures foi the week num ber 149. against 123 last week, and 173 in this week a year ago. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Portland Mark. Wheat Walla Walla. 5S60c; Valley, 6961c; Blueeleui, 6061o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.35; graham, $3.65; superfine, $3.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 30 (3 40c; choice gray, 36338c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, f 15(3 16; brewing, $18.50 per ton. Millatuffe Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hay Timothy. $39; clover, $7 g 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. ' Butter Faucy creamery, 45 50c; seconds. 35(40o; dairy, 80(j35o; store, 23.1,' (33 7, ,o. Eggs 80c per doxen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13o; Young America, 13o; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed. $4,009 4.50per doxen; hens, $5.50 springs, $3.5004.50; geese, $tl.60 (3 8; for old, $4.60(36.50 for young; docks, $4.50(3 5.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12), 13c per pound. Potatoes 65 75c per sack; sweets, 2 9 3 Kc rr pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 60c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, l!,''2e per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1 beans, 6(6c per pound; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per box; peas, 8 (3 4c per pound; tomatoes, 25(30c per box; green corn, 12j(15c per dozen. Hops 11 13c; 1897 crop, 46e. Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 (3 13c; mohair, 87 30c per pound. Mutton Oroes, best sheep, wethen and ewes, 3J$c; dressed mutton, 6 7c; lambs, 71g'c per lb. Hogs Oross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $0.00 (37.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Oross, top steers, 8.60(3$4.00; cows, $3. 00 3. 60; dressed beef, 6 (3 7c per pound. Veal Large, 6)7ic; small, 8 8c per pound. 8attl Markets. Onions, new, $1.52 g) 1.50 per sack, Potatoes, new, 75c$l Beets, per sack, 75tl. Turnips, per sack, 60c. Carrots, per sack, 60(3 76o. Parsnips, per sack, $1(31.75. Cauliflower, 75c per doz. Cabbage, native and California $1(31.25 per 100 pounds. . Cherries, 75ol. Peaches, 75(3 90c. Apples, $1.26(31.75 per box. Pears, $1.752per box. Prunes, $1 per dox. Watermelons, 1 1 2. 50. Cantaloupes, 6075o. Butter Creamery, 27c per pound; dairy 1722o ranch, 13 17c per lb. Eggs, 26c Cheese Native, 13 14c. Poultry 13 14c; dressed, 16Jc. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $7(39; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn Whole. $23.60; cracked, $28; feed meal, $23.00. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton $21; whole, $22. Flour Patent, pot barrel, $3.60; blended straiithts, $3.26; California $3.25; buckwheat Sour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour, $3; rye flour, $3.75. Millstufls Bran, per ton, $15; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped feed, $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Ian Francisco Market. Wool Spring Nevada. 12 14c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 1014o; Val ley, 17lc; Northern, 810c. Onions Yellow, 7685o per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 262Co; do seconds, 28 24c; fancy dairy, 21 23c do seconds, 1820o per pound. ' Eggs Store, 20 (3 23c; fancy ranch, 25(328o. Hops -1899 crop, 1013oper pound. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(38.26; Mexican limes, $4(35.00; California lemons, 76c$1.60; do choice, $1.75(32.00 per box. Hay Wheat, $09); wheat an oat, $6(38; best barley, $6.00(3 7; alfalfa, 6.00(37 per ton; straw, 80(3 85c per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 60 60c; Oregon Burkanks. f 1.25(3(1.50; river Burbanks, 6070c; Salinas Burbanks, 90c (3 1 15 per sack. Tropical fruits Bananas, $1.50(3 2.60 per hunch; pineapples, $2(3 4.00; Persian dates, CQSe - per pound SUFFERED 25 YEARS. Congressman Hotkln, ( W I n It oUl.k !, In a recent letter to Dr. Ilartman Congressman Botkin says: , "My Dear Doctor It gives tne pleas ura to certify to the excellent curative qualities of your medicines Ps-rn-ua ud Man-a-lin. I have been aftlioted aioie or less fur a quarter ot a centary with catarrh ot tbe stomach and con itipntion. A residence in Washington has increased these troubles. A few bottles ot your medicine have given tne almost complete relief, and 1 am stirs that a continuation of them will fleet a permanent erne, Pe-ru-na ia surely a wonderful reuiedv tor catarrhal affec tions. J. D. BOTKIN." The most common form of summer catarrh ia catarrh ot the slo-nach. This is generally known as dyspepsia. Congressman Butkln was a victim of this disease 23 years. Pe-ru-ua cures these oases like mngic. Address Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, O., for a free book. ' The microbes that cause chills and fever and malaiia enter the sys tem through mucous lueinbianea made porous by ratarrh. Pe-ru-na heals the mucous membranes and prevents the entrance ot malarial germs, thus preventing and curing these affections. Three hens belonging to Dr. Shaw, ot Russellville, Ky., aie high flysrs. They recently ascended 200 feet In the air in pursuit of a hawk. When the noon whistles blow they quit scratch ing gravel and hasten home to dinner. I believe my prompt use of Pino's Cure preveiutM qmea consumption. sirs. l.ucy Wallaca, Marquette, Kans., Dec 12, 'Iki, There has been considerable Increase in the wsges of iron moulders all over the United States. In genera), tbe increase has reached 10 per cent. Vegetarians have cleaiet complex ions than people who eat animal lood. Cleveland meat cutters and paokers demanded an advance of 25 cents per day. Theadvanue conceded them, ac cording to the company, amounts to about 17 cents a day. Jerome K. Jerome takes his vaca tions on a farm, where he becomes one of the day laborers. He bas studied agriculture both from a theoretical and practical point of view and expects to establish a model farm of his own next summer. - Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and your stomach is full of undigested food, which sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation in the stomach, nuke the liver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order. Don't hesitate! Take Cascarets to-day and be saved from suffering! I I V - V y -at ... 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C.. ther w III re- 1 1 celve quick replies. B. 6th N. II. Vols. BtaS 20th Corps. Proseeiitlng claims since 1878. tUiiH WHtXf 111 tl Sf UILS. Beat Cough Syrup, f aitea l.i.ud. Cat in time, rotn nr aruestni. Old Bllrt Ktv4. The colored people ot Chattanooga, Tenn., and vlcnity have Inaugurated the ancient voodoo dance and the en tire negro community has gone wild ou the subjeot; They congregated from ss far as Alabama and Missis sippi to participate in tbe weird exer cise and worship. The city la lull ot rlcited coloied people, drawn there by the nsws which has gone forth. The other night several bundled ot the tie groes danced to the accompaniment of tom-toms and other Ilka ImiHimianta. The applicants for membership in the band lake their seats in the mid dle of a dark rooui. There they wait until a vision is seen and they Immed iately arise and relate it. It the dream lahoirihle enough and suits the look en -on the negro is admitted Into fel lowship and at once' begins his dance with the others. The Voodoo worship has assumed such alarming propor tions that the attention ot local otTI cersof the law has been called to It. and a stop will probably be put to it beruis another dance takes place, HOW TO TRAVEL. laforuiallun fur Ik Fabll. In selecting your route to the East you cannot afford to overlook the ad vantages and comforts ottered by the Rio Uraude Western Railway in coll ection with the Denver A Itlo Orande and Colorado Midland railroad! It is the only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, and in addltiou to the glimpse it affords ot the Temple city, the Oreat Unit Lake, the salt palace, and the piclwusque Utah valley, it offeis choice of six dis tinct routes to the Kast and the must magnificent scenery in the world. A double daily train service and through Pullman palaoe aud ordinary steeping cars, free reclining chair cars and a perfect dining ear service are now In operation via these lines. For pamphlets descriptive ot the "Uieat Salt Lake lioute," apply to J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 363 Wash ington street, Portland, Or. Imnrovart Trala Equtnmaal. The O. R, N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago through tiain, and a dining car service bas been iiiauguarated. The train is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious flrst-oluss and ordinary sleepais. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, aud at Ogden with Hlo Uraude line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idubo to all Eusleiu cities. For information, rates, etc., csll on any O. It. & N. agent, or address W. II. liurlhurt, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Poitlaud. About 10,000,000 feet of birch wood will be sent this year from Maine to England and Scotland (or spools. Belgium exports 1.200,000 dressed rabbits yearly to England. They weigh from six to eight pounds apiece and the rabbit crop sells (or $1,170,000 on the aveiage. English barb-wire manufacturers having reduced prices, while American goods have advanced, hope to be able to compete In South Africa with what has heretofore been almost an Ameri can monopoly. our Sftomnaclfo J by I Vnr d, allch he -ad at ' ROBUST AND STRONG. finch a j.enon Is th cnniistit snvy ol the weak, nervous person ot the irnon with thin, Impurs blood. The way to build up liealtb Is ihiough ths blood. Moore's Revealed Remedy Makes Impure blood pure. It creates s rood appetite and arslsts dinvstloa. 1.00 per bottle at your drulsts. YOUNG MEN! la ttia (iNr.Y ineiJiciiia wtilili will cure wach and irf ean, MO CAHIC known It hat tvr fallsd to curt, no matter hew wrloui or of how long Uiidltiff. Hwulta from it um will aMonUh yqtx. It la abfijliitalr aata, prfrwf-nu trlRtura, and uan m taken without ltieori,' ni cur, and dotontlon from buatneaa. PltlCK, 11.00, roff irIa by all reliahla dnigr(fU( or aent prepaid b tVfitum, plainly wraupad, on wnipt of prtca. 6 , PAHBf QUikiVACCOuCbbwllL Clwularmai oa rtxtueaa, CflRTL-n's Drill Is scientifically compounded of k the best materials. SSSVSS ANNUAL 8ALE8. B.OOO.OOO BOXES. t X a - m i V Vn tuiimriinsr Sin I KJ tiJSrmm I c. H. WOOUaat, a CO., 101 ttesa It., rs tuns'. What II MmrIi Inonsot the submits ot Philadel phia there ia a school principal who is a very kindly man. He Is nntsd par ticularly tor bis lovs ot animals, and he nvsr neglects an oppoitunltv to lecture his young charges on his pot hobby. The other day he told them all about vivisection and how, In the name of science, it entailed untold suffering upon dumb animals. At the end of bis discussion, In order to make sure that his woids had been fully understood, lie asked: "Mow tell ms what vivisection means." "Please, air,' answered one ot the boys, "it means living It on the dog.' Judge. HUH M or !unlrrll. Tbs rWrrt Hervlcs bas Just uusarthsd eimihrr baud ofcuiiiiti'it'i'lter ami in ured a ipimiiity of iMiaua hills, wbh'li are very tlevr-rly rxiM tiir-.l. Things ol ureal value ars always s. Iih i.mI for Initiation, nnlatilv llosti'ili'r's Moiiiai'Ii Ilium, wMi h bas many Imitators but uu fiinl fur dUordsrs Ilka Indigestion, dyapla aud constipa tion. A negro oonvlct In an Australian jail was convey I to a Vienna hospital and there experlmsnled upon with electilcity for four months. At tin end ot that time lie was so bleached that he would pass for a white man. S II A K K lttTO VOl'K SMOKS A Urn's Koot-Eaas, a powder for th rest. It cures imtuful, swollsii, smnrtlnu, nerv ous frvt, and Inslitiitly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's lbs tinniest comfort discovery of His age. Allen's r'oot. K makns tight or new bos Irrl rnv. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nnll's, sweating, callous and hoi, tired, selling fret. V have over iM.tiuO leMtiiioiilnls Try it Mil. Kohl by all druga'sts and shoe stores, 11 v until for '.'.Vi !u sinmps. Trial package f'UKK. Address, A lira B, Olmsted, U Roy, N. Y. The shipyard at Port Illnkeley, Wash., has enough work on baud to keep It busy for a year to come. DB4F!E CANNOT till Cl'KBD tf hiral applications, ss Ihejr rannol rssrh lb dlrrSMtl nlon ol th . I nsr Hon r en y to cur ilrSlSMi, ami that Is by in,tltu tlonsl rriiuHtiv. ptsliiras iscsusihI lr n In Cauir.l roiitllllon tit Hid mtirous lllilhs ol the Kit.ix'tiltu Till. Vih,n this tub ti In fUuiril )vu hv a ruutbllnt outut or Hnjwr reel husrliis, and lien It Is ntlrly ell riealii,.. Is In rattli, suit tin I, His Itifltmat lion ru 1 taken out ami Hit, tut ratnr4 to Iu normal romlllloii, liMn willbilatroril lorvvrr; tttii vaavs uut el fa ars rsuastl bt catarrh, which la Duiiilnf but sil InSsmsd eoiullilnaol th mueoiitinrlarrs. Via will lt On llumlreit Hollars for sny ei ot iiamra JeannM bf ralarrhl that can not l nurd bjr 1111, l ttarr a Cur. Ssnd lor Sireulsrs, Ire. F. 1. CIIKNIT A CO., Teltde, O. Hold by truisms, iao 1111', family fills tr th h t, It Is mid that every ton ol coal mined in England pays 13 cents as roy alty to support the Church ol Eng land, whether the owner of the mine or the workers in it ever enter a parish church or n fa. It is said that the productive rapacity of lalxii-saving machinery at the pies ent time Is equal to a hand working population ot 400,000,000. The total number ol women over 18 years old em ploy oil in the facilities ami workshops of the British islands Is about DUO, 000. The therapeutic value of liquid sir ia very great. It li said to be a cure for diphtheria, cancer and other grrm diseases, destroying the bacilli by spraying. The intense cold makes or ganic life impossible. bro. lor i obV th. mea he' plaj 1 re- After I was lndar4 to try CkCA RKTS, I will nsrsr b without (hern Is lb housa. My User wss In a vary bad shape, and asy head ached and I bad atomitrb trou bl. Now, sloe laklns Caacareu, I feel fins. My wife baa also used them wim rxmsooial rssulls (Of sour stnmanh " Jos. Kasmjwo, 1921 Congross ., Bv Lai, Ho. er etksr mistral plll-poliot Is Cascarets. Csseartts promptly, sffsctlrtly and psrmsnsntly bat eorrset sny and svsry lorm of Irrsf ularity ot ths bowtls , Includlai dlarrhot snd dysentery , surs you fit ths f snulns I Bewtrs ol Imitstlons snd substitutes t Buy s bos of CASCARKTt aad Iras sampls I Addrass 8TXRMHQ BBMBDT COMPART, CHICA00 or HEW YORK. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Keiio ami H ha IVurks. PORTUNI) W irtrt A IRON WORKS! WIRR anil Iron leiiviniri nltlce rslllnit, to 294 Alder. Slaulilnxrjr ami niii,illa. CAWHTON & CO. KNOINKa, HOII.KHH, M. chlnery, supplies. M Firm Hi,, Purtlsntl, Or JOHS POOLB, I'wtTMriD, oTnoTn, can b vs you the best bttrKutMs In ceneral liiacliinery, enKlnes, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel t X L windmill, sold by him. Is un. equalled. CURE YOURSELF! Um III a, r... ........ . I dlirliarma, Inrlu in inxtlon. ol iii ii oo in rnntiibranaa. . .... ..VH, . ,.,,.., ,, IIIJ a,rria. ITHCESSNS OHiaiOllOo, l" ot pullonu I " "T struct isis, "(ir til In plain wrapper, ii m .r; v .'...V !"eiii, ior Circular annl cm ranuatt. DR.GUNH,8,u"EvR,0PILLS Of FOR AD08E, Curs Sick Headsch l?4 Pj,,llla, itemofsTlmpIss snd 1'urlfr.ths Blood, Aid KlsiatlonsttdPrerintllllloti,,,,. V)" nottJrlpeorSiuken. 'luiioiiflnee rou. ws will mall I""'''". errull Im. t.rjlle. uVbogik'lt) CO., hllad., AVouaa, Bold by P.ugilaU, Maaa itt M itrlitara. sraaaWlr'raanu lanusins 5 wroisNTj The House wife's Burden Mrs. Aila M. Ilerr.nf 1 N. t'tiftf I Mia ML. Ijtnraalrr, l a , surteratl ter ribly (rom leiuai iliaonlei. llsr nsrrns bream uiiantths, ah en dured lulun.s )mln, Hi sMfliUat lahur wearlad tiur uml rouse hold oil Mrs became a burden, rrequsnl fklntlnj autl (tlssy t ll would i-om upon lior and sli wottlit f II pros Iralsln a oon. After Irylni ssv. ral pbyatelan will, out sueee.a Mrs. Ilsrr bsa In slim lr, vt imams' 1'lnk I'llls Air I sle People. M.si.)'l "Th I'l'ils brousht lumeduu re lief, nud after laklt s al 1 1 otrs I was cured. !r. Williams' 1 11 k I'llls ror I'ala I'eonl hurl don wlml all pre vious treatment tool mini til no, ' Vuia las AoNMHsr. tHtmtr. Our bw book. I'lein talks Wima, Bant la plalu tuvslepa, saaivu. uu request, The rcmtiit eplduiuid of Imikjsw is not difficult ot eiplauatlon, 'l bs dl. ease Is produced by a iuImoIhi trotting Into any b;enk In the salu. The mi crobe abounila at all times, at soma place more than others, five permanently I'tired. Ko ffiaornrenuaai lie arinrSrat dar t ua vt lr, KUaa'a ua( Mere Kim, aenil rur I KKM Jl.00 lew boiilasiia trnolaa, 1M. H. II. gUXk, 11. saS ark atraX, fbiladeltAia. Pa, The hrlcklyaeis ot Vancouver have struck against the einploymuul ol Chi nese as mason tenders. Mothers will find M r, WIm.Ihw'i Hooth. loir Hyrup th beat reniwly to u for their ohlhlrvn during tlis Uxtlilug psriod. The horse never hreitlied ol which (ieorgs lliutiisiiit was afiald, At th sgeol 103, in Drown county, In. I., ha bioks and Kale a cult which his neigh bins feaied to appioauh, lie dli short time ago, al the age ol 119, The price ot medicine in I'rti'sln le regulated by the state, a uew pi ice list being published every year, Klnte pencils are mado In Tennessee from slate dust and uiher ingredients compressed by hydiaulie means. Una concern made 29,OUO,000 In a year. An agreement has been reached be tween lepreseiiUtlvcsof the Washington breweries and their employe whioh, establishes a uniform woikduyof 10 hours In local breweries ami tunes the seals ol wages ol all brewery workers from 6 to 30 per cent. 1 s IjjS m to ets i to to to to to t tOc. 25c. 50c DRUGGISTS ITS GO EAST -VIA- Tltrouah Pnlaea and Tonrlat Nleeiiara XlluliiK mid lluiTaib HiuukliiK Library (Jars, ....FAST TIME.... ferries snd Beenory Unrn,!inl.d. Kor Tlekiits snd all Information st.1,1. your nearest sguut, or sildress 1, 7 A. II. (J, IIISNNINTON, n.O.BTEVEr;B,0,'ptAl:,'lftUllJ- N. I, N. U. NO. BH-'ee. Dr. WIIHssis' risk fills lor fals seal I Sr sttsr ssl Si Is Ssisa kaaSxS, I tut SlwsrS Is ssiksaas. Al ait Sniialil, I si Slrst! )) Iks (Sr, WNil.m, Mhlirla I 0.. SsasasclaSi, N. 1., til csnls su kss, I I bsiss tt SO, I