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tad .1 in't btdi-'Ve it, but ! 1 "!of Celled fce.d," Ueniiin. old-'M- ' mu.tlmen,i,M. 3. ro , .. Ueniiin. old- WI 111 . . . Ttlmhof lWia and the Jbjfr It in Hui.l that each it .'....de of pearl and dm- " 1 . . .....r ii. 600.000. The , club, I,nilnn, ow"" 11,0 ,1M'K,',,t , li-m Medical U.uncii in mi ' i, . ....viTiinii'iit to no longer m"1- . 1 t.i nraetieu medicine i1- .. . thev huvo Italian ....'IIMH If .---I . nil 4 I , inMHM" ' III II f - -'--f ' Ptnoni you meet every day, WILL DIE OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE Lew trouble of the kidneys, urinary jkiMK one" pill WHAT CAN BE DONE? i. ..,-(, i serious condition you must 'tta best remedy you can fmd in - - b only one absolutely lure 7 .l ... ,,,,M. and that il apt tor m "ww- ' "It his stood the test of time." Indian Italniiiakert. ' 411 the Indian tribe had rin Bator, and some un- yet loft. Tlii it one nf tln'ir method of operation. V larg.. body (,f CT;-k Indian had gathered, ull decked out in thicr bet tinery. To elderly ni.-n retired a short distance and scented to l. mumblim; tlJ euch other something like prayer or invocations; afli-r so (be time a tin- v. a made on thi- hank of the stream, wh.ii the two rain-maker gave an order, an I a young man plunged into the river, which wa there vety deep. When he came up he had a i hie catti-h in hi hand, which one of the old m.-i, t,,k ami threw into the fire, the trihe l.M.k iliK on ill perfect -ilelice. Then there wu more mumbling, a.voiiip.uiiod hv vurioii contortion and gesticulation, when the gathering dNpere.. It rained that night. lVrlups, on the whole, tin- Indian rain-maker i more generally iloccfu than the eiwlie, ,,ne oc casionally appearing on the frontier in time of drought, the former having shrewder and more experienced fiioc,it of weather probabilities and piittiinr in hi incantation at the ri-ht time. X. Y. Trihnne. AGRICULTURAL NEWS THINGS PERTAINING TO FARM AND HOME. THE ruel alue of t urn Cninrrl with Coul-hiprriiiimt an to the tout of Hutter In Ka.u-rn Cunadu-lluw to r'etd for Mrrnulh, under our treatment. she can he mllk.'d the vear round. Two yi;ir ago we WEEKLY MARKET LETTER f. lie A new device for ringing treet car K"ng ha two irojection pla.cl on opposite Hide of the car axle, the hell lever being thrown into contact by mean of a foot lever on the ear plat form. When the car i at a tatidtill the hell i mug hy a preure of thu name lever. IIKK AMI IMIitM-K. All elephant wear' inure ( ria-i s to liit trousers than any other animal. They i-eein to he ,rt of a kilt pleat with a hiu Mope, lie i not very f.iMiioiiahle, hut is up to ilate in takim; cure of hiin-e!r. Some Mi'lilcti, violent paiie, cri'ue, tw it orcoo trurt the niui let or t i el. Hi . iiml 1 1 1 1 - in the nature ol'u hail sprain. It' ui L'lerteil, the crci,ej4 inrn iie, unit mi iloe- the pain, until .i uiift i nn' it i very ilnliiiilt to truii:htcu 1 1 1 -1 1 1 out, hut hy the prompt U"e of M. ,lui oh I lil. the friction or run. hint: in its itpplicution uml the ciiraiivi' Uuhtie of the oil will smooth out the vort lwit or crcae uiiil fi t the inui le in natural shape, where it will remain, re storeil, st reiitft licneil, eiireil. Prompt nes in ii-iiiir it iii-iirc prompt i lire, uinl w hen the sprain i cured, it i-ciiml fori: I. C. P. Villier. "Father of the house of common," who just celebrated hi- ninety-llfth lurtlnlay, ha represeiiteil Wolverhampton uninterruptedly for Hixtv-two year. Bottled Dp! Titthtr in the form of pill powder 1 innid. the doctor's prescription lor ijod diseases is always the same trcn7 or potash. These drugs bottle p tin poison and dry it up in the utta, but they alsi dry up the marrow : tie bones at the same time. Tie tuppleness and elasticity of the nu give way to a stiffness, the rack t pains of rheumatism. The form i-idully bends, the bones ache, while ecrtpitude and helplessness prenia inly take possession of the body, and I is but short step to a pair ol trntches. Then conies falling of lie bair and decay of the bones, aeon Iition truly horrible. , I yWURV of mankind is thr try'& most horrible of al diseases, and has a, wayi baffled the ma u a u u...... bottle up the poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the mouth and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed ourelv vege table, and one thousand dollars reward is cSered for proof to the contrary. It wer fails to cure Contagious Blood roison.icrolula, Eczema, Rheumatism, 1 wancer, or any other disease of the Kood. If you have a blood disease, f ulearemedy which will not injure you. IBewireof tnercurv; don't do violence ! your system. Don't get bottled up I far book s sent free to any address, feiift Specific Co., AUanta, Ca, IN TIM K, Anil very curly tmi. Tlmt' wlmt uv one sluiulit lie In tri'Hioik' ene te'.f tor imn i ei ei the knlncvs met liU.l.lir I lie ihur.-nc w niili experieme UulirKirs siiinilyini; I he re,iii te stiinuliitinti In it rum- Without ri- lam them. Is lhitcMcr Sh.iiihi Ii Hitters. i,m i iieU ; k ilnev Hun t on mul itie-e re not ir Hiitrt. K'r eer hii1 hcmi'. itv ).,(-h nM I'Hiinii, rheiiiiiiitiiii Hint nere ,. ulily, nlso, use the Hitlers. A steel Ixiiler plate seventy-six feet long, live feet wide and live-eighth of mi inch thick wa recently rolled in England. IIOW'H TIIIT Wenffer One llutnlrvil Hellnrs l!er. tor ny i nse ot i itmrrh lhl emiiMit lie inn-it hy llu'll'K t'mnrrh i lire. K.J.I IIKNKY IT.i. , T.iIimIii, . We iheiiinlersiBiieil, lmvekiinwn KJ. henry tor the lal I i vers, lni ts lleve liim r!i i lly huimrnblf in lill lnisiness trKiisin tlims hii.I Iim atn iiillv nl.le to carry out kii.v iilillitstiiiim mile l,y tlicir lirm. hiileHle I'rilVKIsl-, 'l ullit. WatanMi, Kinnan A Makvin, W helesHle llruCBi'ls, 'leleili Itnll's I'Htnrrh l ure is tnki ti nin rmilly inn ilirectlv ii,ii the MihmI iiii nnn'oii luces nf the vli'lll. 1'rii eTV. .er linll.c. I.v nil liriiKitists. Tesiliiniiiial tree. 'Hull's Kmnily l'ills ure the liest. Furl Yiiliir nf Corn, The present iiluimlaiice niiil low price of corn th!-otii:'.iotit the Nni-tliwe.t ha cailseil t to he tie, a fuel l,y llilll dreiU of fanner and by some ilwell ers In the towns. To te.t the ei-oiioiny "f this practice, the station burned .".'.'"J isnitiils of corn In a furnace un der a boiler, and a careful account .n kept of the quantity of water evapor ate, by the heat. The next day a like quantity of coal wa ue,l, and a care ful account kept of the quantity of wa ter evaiiotateil icotiv ci te,! Into steaini. The experiment proved that one pound of coal will evaporate nearly twl e as much water n one pound of corn the exact figure being one and nine-tenth times a much. The coal tie cost jSii.c.", per toil Iti Lincoln, and according to that price the coin was worth, for burning. 8.",..' per ton. or W-j cent per biiliel. When coal U worth M 7 per ton, corn I worth, for burning. '. cent per bushel; when coal 1 worth 'iA per ton. corn Is worth pi cents; coal if.'i.s",, corn 11 cents: coal I!', corn 1'J cents; coal ST.U. cun i:t cent; coal. $7.."". corn 14 cents; coal' SMI, corn l.'i cent. Hut. by burning; coin, the farmer ave hauling the corn j to town ami hauling the coal limne. An- j other consideration, however. I this: i May It not pay better to hold the coin tlll iiext year than to burn It- Two j year ago wheat wa o cheap thai; farmer were feeding It to hog: now ; It I well up In price. It I not unlike- j Iv that corn may go the name mad. Bulletin of Nebraska Experiment Ma ! tloti. The Cot of Hutter. r A very close calculation was made by 1 a writer, "F. J. S.." in the Farmer' ' Advocati- hint yetir on the cost of but ! ter In Eastern Camida. lie divided the ! question Into three part: "toar-s but- I ter." "fall butter." and "w inter butter; ! and worked It out on the basis that a cow elves Ti.tKNI liolllld of milk, yleld- i lug -'" pound of butter, and that she milk nine mouth, j Labor I charged at 1" eent an hour. ' Imard Included. The strictly grass bin ! ter season be put at two month, May I "ii to July "o. The total cost for f I. ' labor, milking, caring for milk, churn ' In ' and marketing he put at $."o per cow for sixty day. He then charge no to this "grass butter" the proportion of cost of keeping the cow three mouths In Idleness, which I 1 .:KI. milking a total of $7.i:i. which bring the cost of the ninety pounds of butter which wa produced" on eras by a two-linndied-poimd cow to be eight cents a pound. The fall period he placed ut ninety .in vs. For this period the cost per of butter was found to oe iKitight a cow that I picked out nerslstent milker, but she had (tirelessly handled and poorly f !. ."ml wa dry three or four mnii:l;. This fall we wanted to dry her In tlu.e to give her sixty d is' rest, but fo-:i I er still giving four or live quart, daily. Much 1 said nowaday, about m:!ki::.: cotitinuoii.ly. If cow will do ". I havehada tiiiinbcrofeow.tli.it could be milked without ditlh'uby, and oe ciislotiallv have done o, but hae al wav found it ti'.iilted in a I cow Heeds at h-ast eight week." r and w ill do enough better w !i.-u conn's ill to pay for It.- Hoard l'-i nan. rtio.pt'itte for UiiiotliT. The wheat plant beloii.'. to t " :'!'n ily ,,f gr.i..e. and all the..' m-- I pi" phate to pi'1-fe.'t their seel. a. willa for the general welfare of t:.- pl-n: Vhe!ieer timothy is ' :IM grain, especally In the fall. '" ,.-ir: of i he pho. phate tt-ed 1'"'' : ' -r 1 11 , I'op pi. Into the .tb.equ.-Ul er-'p "I gra.s. The grain may n laid t'-ic tim othy growth the l'nt year, btt: ! plio.i'.ia:,' will show in the g-ow:'a ol gia.s '.,r seM'i-al reasons. 'I imo.h.v root, ii,, not run far. When the ph.. phate is applied with the drill, as it al way should be. the gra growth will .how the .Irill mark as long :i. tae land remains seeded. Aiiiericau ('u'.inaior lif- , o. . , ni t . .vir-N.ld lMiinnl iceu eeion. j The cost of winter .rodtictioti for n I period of l'-'o days, with ensilage used, j s placed at 'JO'... edits, while the cost of milk ler loo pounds was found to be oS. cents. 1c mi llori ". I think if we could hae a lc.rgcr breed of horse, stalled there would be tiey ill raising cli for team pur poses, tis 1 think a native colt at tour years of ago weighing twelve hundred pound would bring from SI -'." t" m-".h. an. I It seems as though it might I"' made to pay to raise colt for these prices, and I would mii.'li rather have a pair of sin h horse than those brought I'r the W .st and Canada. It will pay you to breed .voir farm males this year. If they are good ones. If they are not g I. keep selling and trading until oti get good ones. A good team tells a good farmer. - Farm New s. Cropplm: lieuriuu Orclmr N. j It requires sonic extra profitable crop, j and one that will itself pay for a good j deal of manure, to make the cropping j of a bearing on-hard pay. We have seen ; it done with both blackberries ami , raspberries, both of wliieli do well : when partially shaded, and which will not suffer from drought, as il mod of the crops grown in orchards, tin no ac j count Mioitld grain crop be grown in the orchard, utile. it bo where young i 1 1 s have grown to bearing sl.e. but j without producing a crop. Even then the result Is better accomplished by sowing clover, to be grown lor a year or two,- Exchange. lYrcliemns. The horse I it noble animal, but I think the time may come when elec tricity will crowd him out. Our mow ing machines, horse rakes ami wagons of all kinds will be shooting around, and not a horse to be seen. Hut for the present for farm wear, would have IVrcheroii horses weighing from ten to twelve hundred, and the feed should lie cracked corn and oats, equal parts cverv time. - l atin News. Iliionhif, IliqiUlm A t'!li!iy' Itriirw of 1 rario. There wa a fair trade in speculative wheat the pi-t week, the market being subject to frequent but moderate change. The feeling manifested wa. on the whole, tit tii, though at times the maiket exhibited rather an easy under tone, the week closing xvith about 1 '4c advance. There ha been fair buying of late by certain interest which ha led many tradeis to believe that the matket is having support from opera tots who of late have favored the short side, and no doubt thi tuiying was something of a power this week. Con ditions of supply and demand have not changed since our last review, and cer tainly do not warrant lower prices for wheat. Value may drag a little lower, owing to lack of speculative supisirt. but natural law cannot be ignored with impunity anymore in business matter than in physical life. It i an a-Mired certainty that American sup plies ,i( w heat will be more nearly ex hausted before next harvest than at any tunc since the late European war. It is equally certain that the amount of wheat on passage will fall below the lowest previous record. Stock of wheat at home and abroad are being rapidly depleted. That value should decline under such conditions i one of those inexplicable phenomena that, should invite rather than repel specula tive investment. Thomas Hellas, the most indefatig ' able compiler of figures in Chicago, having a bullish tendency tut wheat, draw attention to the visible supply now, compared w ith former year. Mr. Hellas says: "The visible supply of wheat in thi country ha decreased from the liist of the year, or during the close season, 1 '.', !'."., 000 bushels, and should it continue to decrease only in the same proportion till the first week in .May 'ami it is aiiuosv cciuuo o in crease Mime millions more when spring shipments begin), it will stand at that time '.".l, l'.i:i,ooi) bushels, compared with .V, l.'iS.titlO bushels last year at the same time. It will be the small est slock in the first week of .May in twelve out of fifteen years." NATURE'S BEST REMEDY. Paine's Celery Compound Prevents Nervous Breakdown. Johanna, the giantess gorilla, i in tensely jealous. She could kill a dozen unarmed men. HOME ritOIU CTtt AMI I'l'KK KtHIO. the To all 1'i.iuMt Vvriilt n4'Hlli'ii. li!:lit ciloreil ami -.1 heuvv l.o.l , Is urn. re nlm-,.e. "I"t '..e '"'" lr"m MUiar hi..' and is strictly purr. It '" l.v lirst-clH-ss-niecrs, means only. Mj ou' turi',1 l.v the I'ai mc Toast svm I' o. All ti-ii-uihV"VY,i Mo.". '"" I'vr the mainline Hirer's name lih.,KiH.lie.l m every can. Pis, ,'s Cure for Con-innptioti its the best of all cough cures.-(icoige W.l.otz, ru buclier, l.a., August '.ii, l!i. Best in the World! ,'96 Models $0 182 Models go loeais - - J tsonil.hatn. u...uinn. .1.11 Iroin tM it . o.1 ii ol, -i, ill nil urn'--' - :.' r '",. "' "ii installments. W rite for '- List. l.IVK AiI-..m.- i'.viS',. ""'nil-hand FREU T. Mviiioi i r. ri.. 'OIIUNO, OR. ' SPOKANE, WASH. Mr. Grocer: there are thousands of people who want good tea (many don't drink' tea now, because it has been cither costly or bad ) and here is Schilling's Best good tea at a fair price. Don't you want to sell lots of such tea, .and money back it if your customers don't like it ii a yjmpoj A Sihillini ft Compiol. Sa Francuco Keeiling for Mrenuth. i, tu .t n.-.-ideiital that oats. grain which, next to whole wheat, is best for furnishing growth to the mus cles, should have always been the ta vorite food for horses. They are Is'tter , I...,. u i.'it for all animals except man. n.inlly T.-ry and as good also for man. If properly prepared. It Is the large proN.i-iio,, ... hull which makes oats superior for horse fee.!, as the hull distends the nu triment and prevents It from compact lug and heating In the stomach, oat grain not only contains a large amount of nitrogenous nutriment, but it has he aides a certain stimulative substance, which Is peculiar to the oat. Cover. J Huns. covered run is absolutely lieces r.. ii,.. well being and comfort of pou'ltrv. If It rains and snows, ,,si nave shelter: If the fierce f the sun beat down upon them, they like to be able to get into tin vi in i' fowl lien Is small. covered over with or zinc. There is an objection to two-story ' potiltrv-hottses. The ground floor y make 'a neat-looking run. but it has its disadvantages, ami the main one Is ' that if it snows or rains during the ,lav the fowls crowd under, and very ' n',i,l,lv remain there all night long rather than step out Into the storm for of going to roosi ,'Vel till ollt they rays shade. If It should bi lollng felt, boatib (l.t (Ik mul tools. wdere, alum uppl'i'd to a f. sore will prevent it from lieconuns sightly or noticeable, vvii.'.n liming occasion to hang clothes in winter where n froi I likely to stllTon them and Injure the fabric this can be obviated by putting a hand ful of coarse salt In the last rinsing water and letting It dissolve before put ting in the articles under treatment. A thermometer to be faste I upon tl yen door Is one of the most useful of article to the i k. With till the heat of the oven can be iletermineil without opening the door, and the bak ing of cakes, puddings and soiiiiii be accomplished much nnu fully. To make codfish hall, simmer to- iio.reoua iiuantltie oi raw u.u MMi-krt Oilolnttnna. Portland. Or.. March 2 It, 1807. Flour Portland, Salem, Cuscadia and Oavtoii, $l.2:i! Ponton county and White i.ily. l.2:i; graham, $3.00; su perlinc, $-'.?: per barrel. Wheat Walla Walla, 77('f"8c; Val lev, 71'c per bushel. j l;its Choice white, HH-lOu per ., bushel; choice gray, Slid! 37e. ; Hay Timothy, $ 1 :! r) 1 3. M) per ton; j clover, $11. (KM 12.00; wheat and oat, $'.1.00 in 1 1 per ton. ! Parley Feci barley, $17.50 per ton; brewing. $IN(.M!. ; Millstuirs litan, $15.00; shorts, j $ lti. 50; middlings, $20. 1 Putter Creamery, 45 (.r 50c; dairy, ;Hi.i40c; store, 17 '.j J')'.10c per roll. Potatoes Oregon Purbanks.tiOtrf ,0c; (iatnet Chiles, 70e; Early Hose, ISOiiiOOe Ier sack; sweets, $3.00 per cental for Merced; new potatoes, 0so per pound. Onion $l.75u? 2.00 rer cental. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50((H 3.00; geese, $11. 50 (if 4. 50; turkeys, live, Mm 12c; ducks, $:i.00f 4.00 per dozen. Kei's Oregon. He tier dozen. CI hc Oregon, 12 vc; Young: America, i:i'..e per pound. Wool Valley, llo per pound; East ern Oregon, 7 0 He. I,,,ls!l(,f 100 per pound. Itecf (iross, top steers, $2. 75 (if 3. CO; cows, $2.25(H 3.00; dressed beef, 4(4 Go per pound. Mutton iross, Vst sheep, wethers uml ewes, $3.50f 3.76; dressed mut ton, (ie per pound. Hogs t Iross, choice, heavy, $3.25(3 4.25; light and feeders, $2.60(ii3.00; dressed, $4. DO y 5.00 per cw t. Spring has roine. It is time for all person to think seriously of their health. Put that doesn't mean taking the fust spring remedy that happen to be offered. Persons who make it their business to get the most effective remedy to be had are sure to carry home Paine's eel- ,,,.v eollltwillnil. No othrr reiutM.y in I'HItutllt of idealising the blood, nourish ing the nerves and regulating the bowel and digestive organs like Paine's celery cotiiiKiutid. If yon are troubled at all by rheuma tism,' neuralgia, headaches or sleepless ness, even if these attack count only now and then, now i the time to purify the svslem of them. Don't procra tinat'e and dally till frightened into ! doing something when you find the ! task of getting well has nstimed desper ate proportions. I Paine's celery eoiilNUind will cure 1 kidney trouble, heart palpitation mid disordered liver accurately, intelligently and permanently when other reinedie It i foolish to take oor health "philosophically" these spring days. There is no reason w hy anyone should sit hands in lap, and submit to head aches, ior apetito, continual tired feeling or constipation. If every dis heartened invalid will go right at get ting well hy using Paine's celery com pound, that person will be astonished and delighted with the quickness with which this wonderful remedy i able to call a halt to wasting diseases, diseasea of debility and a "run-down ' condi tion. Paine's celery compound does won der in making icople well. Here is what a woman, an ambitious and hard-working memlicr of the legal professiion in New York city, says of this great remedy: 220 4th Ave., New York. While a student in the New York university law school and under great pressure from work and study. I win advised to take Paine's celery com pound. I did so, and its lsuietlcial ro- sults to one whose nerve are under Ilia . . . . r. .1.111. ..I on y raise Hopes tnat are neve . e , , m m)ly l ame s coicij ioini.,.., its origin to the most distinguished phy aieian and investigator this country es c: slicces too ready to assert. After taking tlirea bottles I found that it produced quiet ness of nerves and induced sleep, very beneficial to my health. For those troubled with insomnia I can heartily recommend it a a harmless inducer of sleep on account of its quieting effect on the nerve. Yours very truly, (Signed.) Florence II. Dangertield, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Paine's celery compound, which makes the weak strong, has received I easily-verified testi- testimonials from thousands of people. of Paine's celery who had almost (icspaireu 01 ever ubiu I being In crlecl lieaitn. ever produced, Prof. Edward h. Phelps, M. D., LL.D., of Dartmouth college, ha been publicly indorod among medical experts a the only spring rem edy in anv sense entitled to that name. It can be said without fear of con-1 tradiction- that no other remedy can truthfully refer to men and women y responsible, so trustworthy, so convini 1 . .1 ... 1. r. r. I I llllf. lieCUUSe Ol voeir rinunu.... enthusiastic, am monials in praiso (oinpiiiind. g' the purpose i JT?l,lS'tl Ointt fi'uri with mow I C r' nit bein limit wiin FERRY'S SFFC. ANNUAL S.." ' infnrmttloii for urdrnfrt and Vlh.n. . ' "'U nrpr hr b.tlfr lim Co.,Oetrolt,Mloh. 1 V 5ent Free! 3 DPS iiroper place. Ill summer, the fowls would not take but ill w inter one iiimi. much harm, .. niiuiit'ii like toii.t'i or disease, and certainly it would ..... 1... llkelv til Illlll t eggs.-.Massaelitisetts Ploughnian. this would the supply of potatoes cut 111 sniaii 1 '-. potatoes are thoroughly cook done drain and mash; add white pepper. II little sweet butter iind the beaten while . for everv cupful of Hi ixltirc In hot pan. drain and serve !.. ,1... iou'Iio room niece h ies III of niece bags are inn feri-ed. Tlne may be mult a - "n Wi,, forming pig hole about eigh ,, inches si Ilia re. duly labeled lot Ii member of the family. linings and pattern. A falls to the lb sir In front luet. whose collVelllellil . tried to be amply W lllte. Ui Gladness Comes ...... .,,l..rstandtng of tlie to any person interested in humane o-rs. or wlio loves animal in v,.,i fr,,, ., npnlieatl ri'iyiilthe"AI.l.tANCK."the. " tin Society. In addition to its in trtisely interesting reading, it con "ll'i u ht of the valuable uml nti iTi1' l'rimi,,ms given by the pajr. "'.i... TE,.TI0N- HUMANE ALLIAXCE, teal IS. WHICH vu.,.. - ! forts-gentle effort-pieaMu, . ' - we i rurhtlv directed, i neie - . iliiknowledge.thatso many Ton l)relnii Poor Knolls. It often hard work to get a clover i .... tl.ii .fr-L I'll' vil ted knoll I" sii'iiiuk on '! . eralu tlelds. I.a. k of moisture Is usual lv. he cause. Hut the evil may be reine ' ,iied bv .hawing a few load of stable niat.t.re and spreading over . knoll The inatiure not only prote. ts ,,. young -'lover plants, but .. also Inilds the moisture In the soli by check ing evaperat A few times s ling i ktmlls thus will make .I.e.,. as rn-h ' any ,,a,t of the held. It Is usua l a, k of CloVer see.. ins. - ,s that has kept them h m ir. the plae ii '1 1 hrltie lliiil.llnir, Nrw York. llflir AT Vake minii'V hy Hue- H W l I ri-ssoil spei uUtlon In 111 11 I hli'nn. We tiuy slid ta h-ii het there on msr 't -nnii! ' ,'"' h"v '"'en msde en a smsll t' ll'i.., " 'v ,r-.in in (uture. Write ("r Ileal of rrfrreiiee it ren. sev- 'ii tn . !,. I , ls . 1 Uii.riiiifh knowle.ii.-e n( the luisl- 1 hiemtii llosr l l r"'"'' HonkiiniA c, u.r..' "' er. uttu ei, m i'ortlniid. Oreuoii W Seittle, Wsh. 'Mlh. " '"-UlliMt It n..lh' tliarlilM. "ft- ' I iw l.i iln. rum irrt m.n,..ati,l 4 . ,"W f r A srrhcrs. Iwwitj 0t i-au 4 . .1 1 Mckness are - , eUi. ease, hut sitnp y 1.0 - ,)U.UM,t tion of the m;'";; '"'V; y ,,pt. fainilylaxativeru Jl,,., , ly removes, i mi'. " -.tnilies and is remedy with niillionsof m is. j everyvvhe,eestp.medHoh who value f" ' '',.;,, hat it is the effeets are duet. . W.e one remedy '"utpdl.,Piiputiiif the cleanliness w 1 th ut t,.r,.fore organs on which it a ti s. . . all important, in or. ler h jc ti Seial 'effects, to e Jlu uPrti. chase, that you J a t j ( tn-aaa.idby i ' . . ... u remi ar, "'. .. and the ysu-.u - other remeiPes . .tw.ted with any a. w t for f.rrrnhoiis.s. .,1 cost ol ei ill.. 1 .e . 1 o minuses IS lea. 111.- multiplication or tneir ...ou tlier rissult or tlii' u--s put. A l'llUa.ieiill..i loiniel-ollS gps'l. IC.U.c.s The ibsTi-a nnd managing gi',M to a gn i,..r and a a" to which they an owner of larg s a .. 1 .m th s.-ili: w ,-eeks i.lt'T. ar.y . i..iith at tin- il and with :stnre. tlie had hotne they eollld and made ss me prii tual d ed,l. If ,ea-e. Oil ,.t ski'.Uul On-. uume: niiRM H mn one bi"' '.."T yUKt FO r I L lUjr Well-inforn.Jd tJLL-? .....':. ""r...V, fr-:w , aficve. 1 .1 .. Hie m. may oe emu - - tJ f 8 luxatt" pnysicu .ebe minuiu o - - n rvc. o ., t, una wu.. .p- s;yrnp 01 for w-hieh heciUel ."' '" , f ... l...'..to, .I'VI' . " '" " ' 1 .f .iii.' in nii ndaut wanii.h and ... eroi. was very large lie ii. ear'.v a grow 11 1 ." l. brought ft' .. t tit I. " : ... new pot: hr.Mlht i- tier ' A " btisl.-l .rr.i.tent MIIHr. IT i. Keep. Uli ,! in.,ru in the belief that th- rg S'Ct'-III IiOIeis ii u- i-.in,r'i. iiiuMr.- In our ln-r.l. tiw. ,tt - - milking tiuie. w is nnd thi salt, llegre. week may In. 111 in. 1 r.it hint-, curtain if .in-li a cab ha only In leiiioii.: ra ted. To make linen iieautiiiiiij refilled borax In the water 1.. washing powder. handful of powdered borax to ten gal l,ju. f boiling water I Hie pi .-.ion roil will save one halt 111 ..ai n.v 111,.,l. I'.orax bring a ..antra'. .I,...s not Inlure in .he .lightest Hie tex.ure 01 111 " will soften the nan. e-i lioth dishcloths and should be put th. -'' larlv and a fresh 'PP'.' k. This ... 1 pa iti-1"'1'"' 1 1.1 l. w a-ii'-'l day tl"'' -e I.I the tw-ti.y open air. 'IV u n e,.- of "dea'h i" shape of mold aiel ta ... oft.'l. l.i- ! I'" cloth. . The Origin "'' 'V. inker Hoodie." .'Ynnkee I II' " is rl:il' I hy many ,nt,',n It w... known In England a- 1. I I001 lie HI II. e tl.lie 01 u.n e-- Ilolbiid'-rs had an old song to ;,., anker Hu.P'l. 11 is an ohi i' i-eni-n ini.i-' llupgariaii :ilr. nlid llo ,,f the sword ilaiu-e ot In Jinn-, IT".. I'f iJi.irg. regimental ur ii.-ral llrad be-k. though: oi. the ragged, tattered l.v palming o!T the ". of the till.e of CrolllW d'.nhil soldier a the hit. Seattle, Wash., March 20, 1807. Wheat Chicken feed, $27 per ton. I )ats Choice, $23 (if 21 per ton. Parley Polled or ground, $20 pet ton. , . C.rnWhole, $19 ier ton; cracked, $l'.l(.f20; feed meal, $19(i(20. Flour .lobbing) Patent excellent, $5.25; Novelty A, $1.75; California brands, $5.35; Dakota, $5.85; patent, $(1.40. Millstuffs Pran, $14.00 per ton; shorts, $IS. V 1 Chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; 11 '" '"' 'middlings, $22; oilcake meal, $30. Hay Pugct sound, per ton, fiu.uu, Kastern Washington, $14. Putter Fancy nativo creamery, brick, 20c; select, 2lo; tubs, 23o; ranch, 15M l"o. (:!.,., Native Washington, 12, '1,0. Vegetables Potatoes, per ton, $17(4 18; imrsnips, per sack, 76c; Is-ets, lstr sack, 0c; turnips, per suck, uuo, run- until the I .1. When ) 1 da.h of milk ami f one egg Fry at once. A Pretty Face Tells a story of health. It Is tlie reflection of titrenglh In all the vital parts. A face is ex pressive of Joy and mirth, caused by health, or of misery and Millerlng, caused by disease. The nerves (hat are Irritable am! tired cannot Rive briijliliiess to the eye; blood that is sliiGRish cannot make the cheeks rosy; so ill health tells its story, too. Hut nature provides a cure for all such troubles. Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt 1.. 1. ........ vii.1 i,.r,.et Krnm rlri'trleltr-snlnml mmtiirt ,m r riHii.lri. Kleetrle llelt otlur.ti-s the viul imrt. Willi In wrinlii, v,'lii 11 "'wer whl. h Klve. new life .! healthy liU. I .11 imrl. l Uu lily. It Tamiisc. llu. eaenty ot r.uilli ! '.k' l'''"'o. llinvreieln..lrryininhl.rnrntfrointhsu.of your Writ. My health hna I rry u.u. h l.rtlrr thi. winter. I rrllevrJ of thst tlrr.l ami worn- out frrlli.it; rtlii...inl.iir..nfinyhHi..Liin.l twlt. l.ln, or th. ry.lld.. I ..! well iilrs.r.1 with th. Ilrlt. ! wo.il.l not do without on. for ..o.l deal r,l,.iltr.tlf I roul.1 art It. I .hull wlw.y. rrmrmhrr th. M.ii.lrn Kl.e- trK't'o. will. grslrfol hrsrt."-I. V. COVNKIt. M..nl..n. W.ah.. March II , IS7. . . ,,. s.n,i..n., K,M,. ..TIIKKK CLASSES r W ninrai' " ' - 1 " ' i . . , 1 Men nr OK MhS." It l tree, walrd Irnm ulMrrvstliin, bf mall. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., 'Mff"'ff"hln"1" fnrltan.l. Or. When urM) In Atlvtrliur plrmr mrnllan Ihtt I'aprr. In. lead ofibagas, per sack, 50c; carrots, per sack, Cheapest Power... A Ian and T. dig chillis iie wash regii gi veil ollt each ii-der that they .'iil.irly, They ii-efiilly every I, and dried at h-a.: ;y four huiir In tin prevent any dan dishcloth" In tin germ of dl.e.-l-l rid am! offensive 1 n I'.aeh yi on lliofe ; -rr it '.a ... m tr under ,U" ti l, a ri.fw ol HI .1 . o - r . - .1 I . ..t 1,-y for )x ii.omus, u"" Naiike I. The this air s;ild to I"- al." wing, a l.a'.1'- lllieiel.t I" " ' 1 ' the P.:-eayai Iiii hard S'-l.U' e,.,I lllld'T ' O- to play a J"ke i -. .,1 iti.-i.'-i 1 - P'Slle in .11 t :." ' U,Ut..ll ll.Us.e. It Ut oil.',, beeallll ul ir a ipiart-r of a eentury .1 I..L.. ...,.i,ed tllil.ed When the , n. ..':.! band. pia-d thi same -Van I,.,. i..dle" ii l.'.rd CornwalJiH maf h ,.,1 out aft'-r .111 n uderiiig Ids army, hi ,'rj and th- lii.glM' eoloiii.-- In A,,.eri'-i i" Vank.-.-s. (.i'.d.e. Iluiue Journal. . pop 1 Coll 40(.r50c: cabbage, per 100 Ipb, fl.ou, onions, per 100 lbs, $2.00. Kweet jK.tatoes Per 100 ll)fl, 4.00. Poultry Chickens, live, Jier pound, hens, 10c; dressed, 10fUlcj ducka, $7.50; dressed turkeys, 15. Kggs Fresh ranch, 12,'i!. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef, steers, 7o; cows, O.'vc; mutton, sheep, 11.! per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, Oo per pound; vi'iili, small, he. Fresh Fish liiilibut.4 9' r-j G .Hiihnon, r(ffli; salmon trout, 7 f 10; flounders and soles, !)m 4e. Provisions Hams, large, 11c; hams, small, ll'je; breakfast bacon, 10o; dry salt sides, 5 V per pound. ! San Francisco, March 20, 1897. , potatoes Salinas liurbanks, B0c(S $1.10; Karly I'.ose, 115 (t 75c; Kiver Pur bank, 50(.' 75c; sweets, $1. 25(41.76 per cental. Onions $1.50'3 2.00 per cental. Kggs Kanch, 10 '.; MS 12 'C -T dozen. Putter Fancy creamery, 15(? 16c; do ..ootids, H'.il 'vc; fncy dairy, 13eJ n',e; ms-oi.ds, 1 I.'bW la 'iiC. 'iieese Fancy rnild, new, 7c; ' fair to gissl, OWf.'ic; Yoong America, H'nr.)-; Ktistem, 14' U'.jc Wisd Choice mountain, Cf?7c; pfwr do, 4'.'5e; Han Joaquin plains, 8Mj5o; do f.H.tl.ill, B" 8; l-r i.uml. I.iy Wheat and oat, $811; liest barley, $,j.00w i. 60; alfalfa, $5(a6; plover, I'l'''1; eompressed wheat, $U( I'j .Mi; do oat, $l"' 7 per ton. Tropical Fruit Bananas, $1.'J 2.0') js-r bunch; pineapples, $2f4. Citrus Fru.t Orangi-s, navel, $2 Ci :j. 2.1; SM.IIings do, 75c(S 1.25; com mon lemon. 75cfi'$1.00; gocxl to choice, $l..VVi2.00; fancy, $2.25 pT Is.X. Apples fiood to choice, $ltJ1.7C; faucv. 2 tier box. 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FRAZER AXLE GREASE i I VI tm Cu arrnssTaawa lL 0' fl ta tor a,,m bT dmi-giwa F'S.fl BEST IN THE WORLD. Iniwi'arlnii.lltleiaraiiniir).srit,eliilly onilastoiK tii lii' ol ... oilier liramt. Krr. Ir.nn Animal int.. it SCT IIIC ttlCsHMC. ,IIK M I . K M, ...ir.io'.s A.O f-WlUIMTII! Kltt II ANTS- an liralvr. Keurrauy. 9f In aliea 4 , FINEST IN THE W0R10. rinck'iJ.C.R.aipr H. 6-S atnt 6 . I'rl. , -4.SO. ..... k. ....I.......I If ,.( Salmiai'l.irv. H.i ! .. nrral Catalogue or t'alaloiur ol loartUt) litis or Barber Sapplies. HVXkJU & FINCK CO., ntfrCVlC.AI I'll-M curr.lt nn Pv n- dTr.iKT.Kr.ELD, sua Mark.l St., Han Krano.aeo. N7RNDJrNoT695. aV.N.U. No. 7T i . : i I I i "l I i i o