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j FARMAND HOME tteRS OF INTEREST TO FARM. ER "w 5-j:i.v.Hi. Jp so !'' ; Jl.iT of l ir.ble Iiccreaae Id the Number .. .. nlui'-Proper Cm of .11 cm . .......emente-Greaeo will lie' rm 1 ' . - ,r..t n PIT. 1 . In Live Mock. leantiiinl report of the Depart incut Vriciilnii''' f Uowtiije the uuinbiT of ill of livi- slock ,lle ""t"'y u 1 1 is-,: i-vlillili n reniitrkuhle de- ' I .'in oil incut utilinitls. The supply . IT IIIIIIIIMT UIIIU 1U UJ -li,'.-, 1V.". Till nlimlHT Of sllt'Cp . .t i.i I..' aii.ny.'Kio. which u iw ll .. k"u no.. , ,i n in nine suil-c 1'iiu. mi nil" - . , . . ... f dttilie l pillCCII HI o,oo,r, hlcli I" lower man in any nine I. ill 1 ISM. llll' I '"111 lllllllOOr !iui Is of all kinds Is placed (10. Till' UUIIIDIT IUIS IIOl .luce Jan. 1, im. Thi! milk cows Is placed nt it.-, rot Jin. I, U slH'l"IilKl I" "'"" l"l ll with ll vciir MB". l,llt ll 13 11 "l"11'1 IlllllHT t Iiii ii ""'rt' ,,l'l'n 1,1 ,llL' l-rv since Jim- 1. "' Tilt! blB J in nillk fowH wnu 1M". whi'u they liM.r,Ml ls.MH.-'-!- Hit-' ui yt'iir I,!h.T cilttlc" ''" 1SI-. Wl11'" ""'i' Ji.r.-.i :;i;.ci.--'t'.; im was the big m sheep. wlit'U tlio number wan J,;c, 'i;- ivc was thu Wit Ikir yenr, t,l,..r tli.-ll bflnir 5J.3US.01U. Tills Jiilsn tin' blB your lu meat animals III klmls when tl"? aggregate wus 174. Hluht t'sj of Implf-mcnta. lit use of the plow, the Bill) ir the roller, the drag nuu tue liar s uue of the ti no problems or the the Soiiiheru Cultivator properly rks. Inlelllgelit practice Uioll nil points must vary according to y ami siasuti. And after all, we i menu to eonvey tin; Idea that It -r im-'sible for the farmer to know iluti lv tin- right thing to do, but a mill liitelligt'Ut observation will m uhoitt what Is right uinu times I; trii, and that is quite a leverage military fa rut practice. Tlie fiirni- ;lit ninny to keep this fact lu that sure prosperity Is ever diiii tlie man who is n notch ahead rank nml lile of his fellows In iwry-dny practice. Try to be pri ll fur any conditions, favorable or tumble, and make the most of i:ijK.'.'.-l I KIch righ J.rra.c to lctroy Horn Kly. hiirti 11. v, iinkiiowu to cattle jj -is until within a few years, Is 4 widely spread, mid Its attacks to he counteracted lu every locnll- i'l'lii' best preventive Is to niitiiv ii' pretty thoroughly around the nml linrns where the bulk of them 'JVuiigregitte, mid then Hponge the Ail alone Its back, sides and lens 1 kerosene einulsion. ICiioujrh of vase will reinalu after the witter llrli-d a way to reiM-1 the fly. It la the fresh excrement of cnt- ml If this Is broken to pieces so tit quickly dries, many of the eggs ill to hatch, or at least will not tuaturiiy us a tly. A New flutter fat-tease. scrlptiuii is giveu, In au Austra lia, of u package which Is said Manny with thu necessity of cold f" f butter. The butter Is first l lu u box made of ordinary Hie corners being fastened with f'tl paper. A layer of plaster of alxmt one Inch thick Is placed glass box. oud the brick Is "si in a paper especially me- tlie purpose. As the gypsum C'liiliii lor of heat. It It clulm. t litittcr so packed Is not Injured .v ihiini s (,f temperature. Hut f -kill in this manner lu Melbourne 'nt to s.jntli Africa, about 7(H) f and arrived In the same condl f H lieu sliipp,.,. Tl,e 00st 0f ,hs ' "f packing Is said not to e.- ivtits .r jiound of butter. The is sent as common freljiht. i results In a irretit savim? of .. 1-Katis.is runner. I almtit itUf gh 'kntppc for tin tl-cni Minor Unifying Mattera. ' ire small matters, or minor de ""t.tl with dalryliiir which at- no attention Ti,. ,.. .v iiiiitiiit:i in cow Is milked may Influence ,J- At the Wisconsin Kxperl "ftl milking one teat at n time ''Klilng the milk drawn from 'at was testinl. unit tl,. ';h the teats were mllkml w.m ' t each milking until each i i,s, Ulni I'fiitg milked tlrst ' It was found that the teat ils 'miked hist cave l..s mill '""'li-rs. The claim Is that the "HI been pvett.wl t. 0...1.... ' Ml ' I. ; , , , " '"" '"l I s ui'iitloiusj. .V ITliiu offers of 8hmJ corn are ul'1i,1, i-xtraordluary claims . s much as asj bushels j. .. fceu as the resn t nt "nirhvarlcll,... It Is best .. H'W vnrli.tl... . - ' " Bucu corn ex- I'Ht ket of a few u.1. OJ ;'. Produces well hi some' see- elsewhere. The l-st geed the variety known to be l" your laud until hv pi. .'""'""S better Is found. Mil thrive nn I,..,,..- -..n - ...... j a 11a K-xhI nsulta on R.nn.lv till llllfuirtfin..n 1. ,t.. . P Hi tb variety elected. Jlme to seM Lmmh, 't sell young laiubsU when 4rn , 108e rrom twelve i Ii'uuds when killed and I. ll""" " have had no ex T to marketing ollolce young t M ,M"I''"- Ht. expert a ftrst j Hff .. .'r f "r'i"'rlng for market fat t ' ' 11 I'imbs . k"''P them a n-hiio . ill nt'un.lance. using tunU Sr"na' onu iTtfelv. - may hrlng from $5 to fS, T ,0 'pllllity. HA,ri I . u m.i 1. . w ProPnion of oil meal, U a Uool ration, except that the corn may prove too fattening. Pruning Tree Larly .umuier U a good tm,,. to prune trees, provide,) the prun.-r u a person f good jildgmeut. Weak. half. dead brunches should be cut out. This ad mit more light and air to the healthier leaven and brunches, whld, are ren dered more healthy and vigorous by not liavlug to congregate with the poorer clans. Median'. Monthly. Kui.fl iwcr till. The chemist or the Agricultural De partment, lu Washington, thinks that the oil made of siiniiowcr seed, which he says In 11 perfect substitute for olive oil, la the coming salad oil. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. ' fM.sl lit , ' j!'t Will . I" g!v,. y-nce ti, 11 k;iu I'l for M"k for l r new tuiik u, the mwt had , I, : an" wl,pn tnl " ""rer to it the food Q-idlin ., rwlt wUI ' If c. lnt0 thin slop M .' !""!""l,n'1 Utile oil ,f,f l;,'""u I" th Ht Qtb- Promote, growth MJ mie. Corn 1 arm .Notra. Hon't have any 1,11,. kpui-mI. Weeds take more nitrogeu from -he goil ti.,,i, a gi n 1 11 crop. Thu old adage. "Don't put your ega all lu one basket," Is uppMcabl-.' to the farm. Don't depend 011 on- crop. In perfectly ripe creuiii. Til' degrees Is the point of best separation, and be cause It Is wanner often causes failure. Those who raise large numbers of chicks Mud that the early ones tlirio. better than those hatched late. The cause Is due to the fact that the late hatched chicks are attacked by lice during the warm days and do uot grow. I'ifteeu minutes of soaking the set , lu wiii-iii water will not only insist e.us to germinate, but will efre.vw.lv pie vent smut. Numerous chemical reme dies for smut are recommended, l.ut none are so simple, so inexpensive or so effective as the warm water. The best watermelons are grown when tho undcrdriiliiage Is good. Make the hills now and till lu with manure, first digging small pits, using tho coarse immure, which will more readi ly penult the water to go down from the surface, l'laut the seed in May. I'arsnlps uie highly relished by all kinds of stock mid can remain In ih, ground during the winter. They pm. dm t- from -jut) to l.doo bushels per acre, nct'oi'dln;; to aoll uud cultivation. If only a small plot is devoted n tiicui they will be found a welcome audition to the stock rations lu wlnt.T by 11 lord lug greater variety. Many grass fields have beef render id uuprolituhlc by Inexperienced per sous, who have attempted to sow the seed by blind. Au even distribution of seed Is one of the most Important n. ut ters connected with a grass crop, and only those who have had long practice should attempt to sow a deld to gr.n-s without the use of au Implement lor that purpose, us there lire several makes of broadcast seed sowers. In the Hawaiian islands, where pumpkins ami other like d.-mts have been Introduced, and where they have no bees or other Insects of that kind to do all the flower fertilizing. It Is done by the unlives. These plants were found to Mower profusely, tl!oin;h bear lug no fruit, and when they dually miIv- ed the mystery they found it uccess.-ny to carry by hnud the pollen from one plant to the pistils of a not her. I.I 1 1 let Cut Amber Now. "Is that real amber?" asked the 'nan lis he held lip 11 pipe before the dealer. The pipe was a hainlonie briurwood one and ll hail a clear atnlier mouth piece nearly three Inches long. The price mark was three dollars and a half. 'Yes. It's real amber," said tlie deal er. I hat Is, It s as real as any amber you can get nowadays In a pipe. It is not cut from a piece of umber, but Is made by a niching process. Ninety per cent, of that mouthpiece Is amber. The other ten per cent. Is a composi tion used to harden it and make it stick together. 'Some years ago amber was plenty, ami 11 pipe like that would have a mouthpiece of timber cut from a block and never melted, l'ut the umber mines have pructlcully given out, and you can t get any more lilg pieces. 'A piece of cut aiiiber as long us that on the pipe yon have there would be worth from twelve to fifteen dol lars, and It wouldn't be a bit better than the manufactured amber. It wouldn't lie so durable and would not feel lltiv better between the teeth." 1 was In Kui.iiind a year iuro." said n man who had listened to the conver sation, "and one of the largest pipe manufacturers said that there had not been a piece of umber as long as three Inches In the market for live years." "That's so," said the pipe seller. You may get a pipe with a genuine cut amber mouthpiece in some stoics In New York, but If you look up Its record von will find it was made eight or ten years ago and has been lu stock. This composition Is used to day lu ex pensive meerschaum as well as lu brlarwoods." Ilrouil Tread Wnuons. A law has been prepared In Ithod Island forbidding the use of wagons with narrow tires on the public roads of that State. 1 his Is tin excellent ie qulreiiient. and while In the beginning It may work hardship upon iiniivi.iiiais It wlli in the end be to the advantage of all. A heavily loaded wagon witn nar row tires Is bad for roads at any time, but In tlie springtime, when the frost Is coming out of the ground. It Is ruinous. These narrow wheels cut through the "metal" on the macadam ronds nnd necessitate constant and expensive re pairs. There Is no law In Maryland against narrow tires, but In some of the counties they have beeii driven out by a better method. After the war the State was tilled with army wagons which the farmers had bought nt gov ernment auctions. They had narrow tires, and In Washington, and perhaps other counties. It was found they were ruining the turnpike roads. Kates of toll were adjusted that the narrow tires had to pay much more und farm ers soon found that It ns tin. expen sive to own them. It was also found thnt the wide tires on Miliary roads are much lighter draft and In that re spect also are more eviimleal. It Is said that at this time a wagon tire less than four or six Indies wide Is rarely seen lu Washington County. Mill firnwlnti. Aunt Mlrnndii-I siippce yu saw Mary's girl w lien you were down to the city. Has she grown intn u suin.- iw; moved away from liasswood Corners? Uncle Jedeklah-C.rowu: Why. she's growlu' yet. You won't Isjlleve It. but her newest dress only reaches to her ihoulden.-Brooklyn Llfn. Donning, !lokln A Company'. K.tlrw of Trarta. The we, k' contribution of ftatistici was on the whole more bulli.h than the avi-r.i.'.) of Lite. bradstreei's report bowed a ilecte ise of 5,('Uii,(lH0 bin.h U in tlie world', vi-il.1t supply. Our own viable supply decreased. J.550.0O0 bu-liels, und the wrU's shipments were 5,000,01)0 bm-hels. These fact, however, are no longer regarded. Tlie trade generally has settled down to an ac'cpt.uu-,. t,0 f.lt ,,.lt thl.r(, plenty of W..,t t,, run well into the next crop year, and that at the present r.ite ,,f demand the important consider ation is not a- to tl. M,ck 011 Land, but us to the pto.pe.-ts for the yield tins fall. Thu consideration relic upm in tl is re-p.-, t f tl. -taiistics was tliat slioit crops aliio.el would cause an mm- 'id drain upon American supplies. Yet ill the last seventeen Weeks the Auieiii-an odid.il visible h.i- decn a-ed but 21. 0110,01111 hii-hels i r, ,. b'-'s. while in the ..line period l.i-t vc.it it decreased 1 l.iHiil.dno bu-hels. nn'.l 111 the same pei i, id in ls;i:, it ,ecrca-e. -M.noo.iMMI hii-hels. During the s.,-,., )': iod the world shipments this x, ar w.-ie T.'.'.'ii 1,000 bn-!ie1s, of wiieh Amciic.i fiinii-le-d :t;i,Ji;-.'.imo liii-he',.. It iipp. an. thercioro, that the tlieoi. t-i-al ieiiiireinents of T.OOO.ouO l.ii.hel a week is very stiietly a theory as .lis tin.Miisho.l from a condition. Condsel c'liiioi sof this kind make the aver e:e trader apt to pay little attention to the statistical position. Tlie war factor has now ipiite disappeared fiom the matkot, and it seems that domc-ti. conditions as to weither, etc, are like ly to have 1 t influence in making prices (or the immediate future. There i.s no end of flavor in Schilling's Be-1 'tea made right. There is not even begin ning of' flavor in average tea, make it how you will. At grocers' in packages. A S hit!intf ft Company ou rriuiio 4VJ Murs Imllan Snl.ll.-n. The last of the Indian cotntuni.-s o' the United States uriiiy, Stallone I at Kort Sill, O. T., is to' be .;-' in.!e,i. This maiks t! ml of thcirtoit to make efficient soldiers out nf ll.ew.ii like alHU igine. of the frontier. At nr-t the expet iment Pad,, (air to he -it.-, ... fill. Seveial companies, both of c.ix .iliy and infantry. Were organized in ,-,,in". 111 and of white officers who h id mani fested particular fri, ndlincss for t In Indians. The voting braves bkc.1 th, j unity uniforms, and promptly mas tered the intricacies of military evolu tions. They became men of ma' kin their tribes. Hut soon the rigid .!,- iplme and the enforced absence li..i their homes and families Ivcatnoiik some. They began to neglect then duties and to appear first in. I1lle1.1t, then sullen and mutinous, tine by one tbe Indian t ps uud companies have 1 0 di-l..,ii.e. until there remain. s only the command at Fort Sill, com. po.ed of fifty of t t -rouinio's Api he warriois. Thou.-h they will cease to be regular soldi, is of tlie United States, thee Indians will not leave tlie mili tary s-ivice. They will probably be tetaitied, as other former soldiers have I'll, as scouts, in w hich ipacity the experience in our Indian wars, and. in. I I, have proven themselves indi.pen.abile auxil iaries. Host,,!, Jouiiiul. I he croti ie!..i! ts 1l.1t 1,-iv.. 1. from abroad ( Lite are indicative of r'''' b,'v''H l' ve hit I ampl short harvests in some of the most im portant wheat-producing countries; but, of course, it is too early for any trustworthy showing in that regard. There me still many resirts of poor prospects. The drouth continues to u degiee in California, although some lain has fallen there. Market iiotiillun. roitl ind, Or., May 21, 1.'J7. liotir I'oitland, Salem, Cascadia an I Dayton, ;i i; lSontoii county and White Lily, $:S.'.ni; graham, fl.-M; su penine, $!.',: per barrel. Wheat Walla Walla, Tow 70V; Val ley, 77c per bushel. Oats t'lioi -e white, ,'ISut U)o per bushel; choice gray, :t7i":!'Jc. Hiy Timothy, f-lH.otim 14.00 jior ton; clover, if 1 l.oilt.i I .'.,,0; wheat uud oat. if 1 2. tin r i:t.:,0 per ton. H 11 ley Feed birley, $10. 50 per ton; lire .t ing, I S .,i III. Millstu.ls ltran. fli. .10; shorts, fill. .Mi; middlings, fM.,',0. llutter t'reaine y, Ihlc; dairy, 20i.if 22 '.,,c; store, 1 7 ii :!0c jht roll. l'otatoes Oregon I '.ill banks, 4.1 e( jOc; ii imet Chilies, ri.'dii ti.",c; Karly ltose, !l."ni -lOc p T sack; sweets, f 2.70 Jht cental for Me cc l; new potatoes, 1 'o per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, t.0tt 8.00; geese, I.001.1 7.00; tin keys, live, 12 '...e; ducks, i?4.0tli.r ii 00 per tio.en. K.'gs Oregon, ltiui l2o per lo.eii. Cheese Oregon, 1 1 'acj Young America, 12'.,c per siuiid. Wisd Vallev, 12 '.c per pound; K.tst erti ( Iregon, tl s.c. Hops 7c per Miun 1. lieef (iross, top steers, fll.fil); cows, 2.:i0iu ;t.00; dresscl beef, Oti G 'v.c per pound. Mutton Uross. best si p, wethers and ewes, $:l.00tu IL.'iO; dressed mut ton, fK'to'tfC per pound. Hogs (iross, choice, heavy, f-LOOi.f 4..riU; light and feelers, f.'.oOej 3.00; dressed ..00i!i 5..'i0 per cwt. Veal L irge, 3 'j (i Ic; small, 4's( 6 per pound. Seattle, Wash., May 21, 1SH7. Wheal Chicken f I, V'-M per toll. Oats Choice, $.':tin24 per ton. Flour (Jobbing 1 Patent excellent, fl.SO; Novelty A, 11.50; California brands, f l.ttu; Dakota, to.tio; patent, fil. 10. ll.uiey Kollcd or ground, 20 jht ton. Corn Whole, f20 per ton; cracked, f.'l; f I meal. til. Millstutls Hnin, $15.00 per ton; shorts, $1H. Feed Chopped feed, flH.OO per ton; middlings, -.".'; oilcake meal, t M. Hay Puget sound, per ton, $13.00; Kastern Washington, $1S. Poultry Chickens, live, ht jsiunil, hens, 12c; din ks, $iki ti.50. Butter Fancy native creamery, brick, 17c; ranch, I :J ( 15; California, low Hi',,. (i se Native Washington, 12o. Vegetables Potatoes, )mt ton, $13.00 or 14; parsnips, per sack, 75c; beets, per sack, $1.25; turnips, per sack, $1.25; rutabagas, per sack, 5oc; carrots, per sack, 75c; cabhige, per 100 lbs, $2.00; onions, per 100 lbs, $2.00. Sweet potatoes Per 100. lbs, $3.00. Kggs Fresh ranch, Ulirt 14c. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef, steers, 7c; cows, 0'...c; mutton, sheep, ho ht pound; Limb, Go; jiork, C,'ac per pound; veal, small, Ho. Fresh Fish Halibut, 4S5o; salmon, (iwKe; salmon trout, 7(3l0c; flounders and soles, 1W 4c. Provisions I lain", large, 11,1,'; hams, small, llc; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry salt sides, 7c per pound. J'rnits lemons-. California, fancy, $2.50kt:; choice, $2; California fancy lutvals, $:l.50M 4. San Francisco, May 21, 1997. I'ntat ics Oregon Burbanks, 70c ' $f.oo; Karly liohe, 00m 70c; Hiver Bur banks, jiniftijc; sweets, $1.25 s-T cental. Onions $'!. 00 ''3.50 per cental. Kgg. lianch, ID1, (i 15c per down. Duller Fancy creamery, 15 'ac; do sit'oiids, U'.'l.V; fancy dairy, 14c; , n Is. i:i"' 13V. Ch.,.se Fancy mild, new, 7V; fairtog'ssl. 8'j"'7c; Young America, ; 1., i.r , 'a'; Kastern, 14 "' 15''. W.H.I Choice f.-.thi'.l, 10"' 12c; S.ui J..aiuin plains, lie; do 12 months, h-.i 1 1 it- x-r ixiuiol. H.,y Wl "at slid oat, $7"10;s-st barlev, -,iii .(i; alfalfa, $5'1; clover. $''"' s; c.iuipr.A--l h't. " y :,o; do oat, $'""' 7 T t"li. Tropical Ftuit liai-r-M :.00'io 2 1111 H-r bunch; pucr. Citru. Fruit oral get Mfl. ,)-'-50 , 1 ;.-,; i:.i.'..do.t:.Wttt; "' , i..,,,,,,,., 75c .iift'-W. f '-00 Appl'-s l-'"-3 I",f Euu,rn' tn r.o n-r barreL O O li,,js S i 12o per pound. Ant III, Hum Nil llnlilla. The Herman tiaveler Von Ihering has discoveied in Biail a sp,vies of ants which have regular summer and winter resoits. In winter they live on the ground, in summer in l ig nests con structed 011 trees, in order to escape the danger of inundation when the snow molts uud the rivers rise. No More II11I Unto. One of the most wonderful of recent inventions is a roller bearing for car wheels which does away with the use of lubricants. There will be no more hot boxes. One wheel has had 11 test of 170,000 miles in the West without the application of a drop of oil. Some Knglish reporters now take notes at night by the light of it tiny incandescent lamp attached to the waistcoat. A disior says that probably half tho deafness prevalent at the present time is the result of children having their ears boxed. Northern papers are just awakening to the fact that Mississippi is fattening a few cattle for the Chicago markets. A caterpillar is so greedy that in one month it usually devours six thousand times its own weight in food. Nordail, the prophet of degeneracy, declares that America is the land id the future. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the trunsient nature of the mtiiiy phys ical ills, which vititis.li iK'foie proper ef forts gentle efforts plousunt efforts rightly directed. There is comfort b the know ledge, that so many forms o sickness are not duo to uny nctiuil dis ease, but simply to a eonstipatcileoinli tion of the system, wiiich thu pleasant family luxaltve, .Syrupof Furs, prompt ly removes. That is w by it is the only remedy with millioiiKof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by till who value good health, lis beneficial e Meets are due to tho fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating tlie organs on which it nets. It is therefore all imiHirtniit, in order to get its bene tidal effects, to note when you pur chase, that you bnvu the (reniiine arti cle, which is' manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and bold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of pood health, and tho system is regitlur, laxatives or otlier remedies tire then not needed. If atllicted with any uctiiul discus?, one may be commended Ui the most skillful physicians, but if in need of n laxative, one should havo tbe best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Ir'igssti.nds highest und is most laifdy kV.-d unu gives most gencrul satisfaction. I ..-l cer, .Oo-ru. ttl a lmfi'-! fo-i- ( lull t..i:.-tliiT aiel 'i-n'1 ('.r-'J l-.n!- (or I' If v.inr U. ii cr .!...- not ln t ' 'I " will pay '.r.-. A'Mn-1 Hreeii : -1 I'un li. r, fori lmel, lr. BASE BALL GOODS WJS. We trrv nn-t otnplffc lini- of vniTiai,u!i) aii-l Athlt ti- I" "ii it' 1 " IUIT8 Ani UKIfO 'M? WAOfc TO OROtd. N tnl fr .Mir A'lilfUr ' n'Hi'-ifuf. WILL & FINCK CO., SIS-S JO Markrt St.. s I rn. lioi. In WHEAT f f IP. r f tl ('! tiV. M'MI 11 -tl Ml Illlllf t. tfR'1 lifcT III t I ' fnli ('nri,- i,pf. t "I r-'"-f i-rrn iriri -ip r ,ru -- fdi thf 1 TH'ii-, HT.'l k h-f"Uji iti "W . , .a fill.', U'4 ' r.f ItfU- Hr ki r ' ' ' ll I Ml IT Ik i, ml. -' li 11c ti'i) an fc r n mar .f 1 n a miiall W ri tr 1 1 r It V ! tl . i: r .) har t of i.f tllf lMl-1 , I ll -'lllftl IlOftPl rilaiid, Ori-yrMi, i t 1 nml 111 M -ml i.,r t-.in - Mar.' t .- fen tudi n 1 tii ttrva. 'IKl -i CM I 1 r. rr",- X.P.X.V. No. 703. aF.N.U. Na Tio 1 I ' Mr.- t 110 rRV ilte I k l-K- M 4S-, 1,1.11 I t., -l I rle.ei. j riCTORI''S OlXMOND JUBILEE. rumiilrlion nf nil I ran a iii,n.ii to II f Ub.rrtr.l Ii, I oilUii.t. (1,,'kimi. Ill iill parts of the Iti iti-h empire the celebration 011 the '.'lt an I .'.'. I of June will Is' universal, and the lhitish !.-.,. ih'iits Oiegon aie not going to be be hill I any uther state 111 showing their loyalty, by pmciic.il charity and tcjoie-H'K-. The III ili-h-born re-idents of the United Kingdom residing 111 Portland are getting in readiness tocelebiate the lii'tli anniveisary of the rcigu of her majesty, Ijueeii Nictona, duimg tin present year. thi June '.'.t, ls'.t;, (juceu Vntoiia n ill have 0.1 upied tlie 1 1 r 1 1 1 -1 1 thioue jll-t Ihl yens, the longest n ign yet re cooled for a Itriti-h suveieigu. Thi period has been one of the most pro., perous the Knglish s'ople Lave expel 1 ence.l. Her majesty is associated with the happiness of the nation in an in separable manner, so that the pel iisls of her caiccr ate noted as event, of the national life. The respect and affection of subjects lH.rn during her leigu is to be shown by not able cclcbial ions in cveiv pait of tlie woi Id. Ill Portland the ditTeient llnti-h so cieties have had under contemplation for some time arrangements f,n the oc casion. Members have been not 1 Ii.- I and committees appointed to confer 011 the subject. Mr. James Laidlaw, Hnt ish consul for the port, call, d a meeting recently for the purpose of seem nig con ' certed action. Abonf ,",(1 persons re spou. led, which will ivo a fair idea of the number of Ih it si-hoi 11 people in I'oitland when the percent of a ceit.un da., that can he induced to attend a called niceniig of this nature is con- . hi. tori. An org 1111 it ion was pciftvlcl, Mr. 1 Iaidlaw being made pie. 1. lent; Oonald Macleay, J. C. Ilobiuson, William Mac- , muster and William S. Sibsoii, vice pie.i.leiits; U. I.ea. Humes, treasurer, and William K. Mackenzie, secretary. At II subsequent meeting; ll "011el.ll .onilliltlee of '.'a was aphiiulcd. At subscipieiit meet uiffs of lie' gen eral coiumittee rcolutions as under were adopted: "That the chairman appoint a tin. nice committee to colhs't funds to com inemorate the event, the funds so col lected to bo used for such purp s as 11 snbseipient meeting shall determine. "That Ihe object for which fund, un to lie collected by the committee shall ls the endowment of a bed or beds in ' the (iood Samaritan hospital, for, the Use of persons of llritish birth, ami to 1 be called 'Ijueen Victoria's Uiamoiid 1 Jubilee lied.' " In conformity w ith the foiegoiuK, we have now to appeal to the llritish-horu , residents of the state of Oregon for funds to carry out the purposes set forth in the resolutions. We do sol w ith the utmost eoiili.lcucc that our up- peal will meet with 11 hearty response ' from till parts of the state, feeling sure 1 that no more noble comineinoiation of ! this diamond jubilee year can he had, j nor one mote chaiacfei islio of her j majesty, (jneeu Victoria than to provide 1 in perpetuity a place w here the de-li-1 tute sick can receive the comforts uud attendance they reiptiie free of all ex- petise. j The object is not a local one, but the benefits will hi open to poisons other wise eligible from all parts of the stale, and we feel certain that amongst the thousands of llritish-bii th resident in j Oregon there is not one who would not freely contribute acciirdin to the meas ure of his ability. As an indication of what funds are required, it may ho mentioned that tlie 1 cost of endowment of one bed is f ll.otHl. I JAM KS l.AlDLAW', 1 Chairman, on behalf of the finance com- j inittee. , Subscriptions may he sent to U. Lea. I Karnes, K-i. , treasurer, Hank ot Brit ish Columbia. Portland, ( Iregon; to tint I secretary, William It. Mackenzie, room SOH Worcester block, Poi t land, Oregon, ' or to any member of the coiumittee. The plan outlined by the iC'iierul com-! miltee consists of having a concert ill 1 the O. N. tl. armory, Monday evening, June -I, Mr. Francis Scaly having been I appointed chairman of the concert coin- I mittee. It is also the intention to have ; a banquet at the Hotel Portland, Tiles- lav evening, June Mr. Percy . J lilylh having been appointed chairman 1 of the haniiet committee. All the net proceeds from the concert and the bull ipiet are to go to thu hospital fund. ; It is hoped that many British-horn ' residen's throughout the stab s of Ire gon and Washington will come to Port- ' land and join in the rele'imtiou. Any information desired by out of town resi dents w ill be gladly furnished on appli- 1 cation to the secretary or any member of the general coiumittee. As this is I the only means we have of reaching our ' friends outside the city, it is to Ik) hoped that they will correspond early und give us their co-operation. A l.enlleuoiira Wright. j A stranger iikui being presented to SM'aker Ih-ed asked his weight. "Two hundred siiiuds," was the reply. "You must weigh more than that," said the candid visitor. "No gentle man ever weighs iiiorit than 2U0 HMinds," responded the speaker, sol emnly. A French florist bus offered ill, 200 to any one who can produce it plant which will yield blue roses. A rrrfuitiril Ntaga KttVrl. 1 At the Itoyal Opera at Iiildas-st a new ballet bus been produced called the "Hod Shoes." In the course of this ballet u dance called the "liose liwalxer" takes place, the dancers representing white, red and yellow roses. While the dunce is in progress a delightful cr- . fume of roses fills the whole house. , This is ingeniously effected by means of sprinklers, w hich send through the ventilators an ex. lingly fine sprity of ose water. Tlieoioih y anil ( oat. Four years ago certain masculine, ' short-haired theosophic.il ladies worn advised hv Muliatmus to bore for coal on the lied Hliiff, St. Kilda, Melbourne, says the Sydney Hulletin. About a'tl.O'i cah and -1,000 feet of borings have la-en put into the venture, and about thirty tons of richis-ean mud and a client iQt I un-tul takeu out, but 110 Oal. e A well-known arO-t declare gat In ' ninety-nine cases out of a hundred the left side of the human face lithe mora perfoct in outline. vruiMin for (ourortr. Aui.'.diHt low- a s v 1 1 1 1 1 - ornsr and a loin nap. and tlii. i natural and ai-e. Tha .il w .1 run h of I he tun hills lo rest, ulnl i l. as!. , p. 11 icav ! 1 nrut 11c to the 1 ill's I-., elllOUIs S.'l'.-lll-s. s'tl,s, ,-oll,r 11 l: -m.M 1 , .111. 1 pul tue ui.e hltii-rv I ll ol g ar M JucoO. llll .. - sii.,,1, Hi, 1,, w,,rk 111... 11 the troiil'V 1 el unit ll. uutmth. like Munnlll lo Ills o.d 1 cT 11 lulls 1 In- p on lo .Ic, p. drive- out "e n 'I. ."liens Hie .llllelinl lolls. Ii - iul.i,. ..e. die ma. hiui-rv. and ill a short 1 line puis the u hole I1...H iii geed working .truer, soret r. uud stn1i(l-ss arc not much I.. . in, hv I III 1 .1 si Jar. .I'-1I1I hut, it ii. L'ii.icd 1 a v take the torm ,U' rlit'inna- ti-in ho h tnr a gri at deal more pain. MreliBlhrlilng 'ltrrhilt,g. It i slated that I.OiiO.OilO francs ar, .liortly to be eXH'Uiled Ulsiii new de fense woiks on the isle of Pelee, at t 'hei botirg. nlM.nilll- IKTII.IK1V. 1 i f i. ti riiiie.-r ei a irmii el - ll. w hi.-li t.s -1 ' . 1 1 1 11 1 in 1 1 in 1 - iittitilv, 1. iiiM.ii, nv, nr h'lh mi.- el ll..- W l-lll.-s . Net elilv I. lir.Ktlt iIiim , .1 I..-I. -. Ktt .1, ,. ...mi' Iil-r ilAtlfc-t-lt.lll Oil.-, r.il .1 ii-,- el I he ,u,-iii. t In-m m-I, r-s, Tel" st .i. 1,-ti.li' I, l.iil . I r. -I 1 si ,1 fTu.u.iii front lli ll '..i'. 1 1.-1 1 in ,i 1 i-tii Hii'l K.'iil nn- All traeenl.lt- 10 M.t- 11.O1 - r , In... m I lr.-i, Ihe I.I.M..I l.y til,' kl.l 11 .tel.itni.il liii-iiiirr lloau-ttfr slum .1 . lluo-'s .laerHi- Hie I.1.H..1. ri-n.lrri tlie I. i.:ii- n III.- nil. I . re, 1-tit. their u maw According to thedediictioiisof a well known astronomer, we receive its much light f 0111 the sun as could be emitted l.v ti-.ii null inisuis. imiif I'ttoiM ir s a Nn rt tut rooi. A -I I a.t.-rn Sirup. .o-cAll.-.t. iitiiAtlr ?srv I n hi 1 ei.. r- I 11. 1 nt hrti v ls-l, , ii in a-l trmn s'.io .'t.- I'n 1 t. ; . ie' Is iiia.Ii- Irota snt.o 1 -ti.- aii. I t. .inrtlv -iirs ll It (or A.r l- 1 r-l-t .ss K-'i-.'t-r.. in i-Atts ,ntU. Mamiiiac lure. I . He- I' t,li I'l.l.T sv Al l-Co. All KSIl-lltll.- "-a i,,,t. ..(..' lis, til niAinilAe-lur.-i . iiAtn.. lnlieKrs.lir. en a,trv ran. The bunks of Newfoundland sre formed by the sand, ice and stone brought fioin the north by the ice bcigs. srr ot i'iiio, riTV or T01 ms, la 1 01 stv t Iiunk.1 , 11, si v iiiaL.-a oAlh tliat h I- Ihe i-lret pHrttier ef t lie Tim, nt K J t IlkM'V Co . .1.1 nit hii.ttM-s. tn I lie i-ilv nf Toli'-l.t, t utility II ih) .Isle Aioteisl I. Att.l HiAt Mhl firm will AV ihe .11 in el iis K II I 'Mini i OiiI.I.aIIS for SA.'h 11 let I'irf v e a-,- ol l alarrh lllAl i-Alltlot bil-tirf.l l- ihe U..-UI 11 ,1 1. 1 ' a ta k n 11 1 rm I II.VSK J t'HKNKV. su.irn h. lM-fnre no- aii. I Aiila.-ril! In inv l-rt-s.-n, ,., ili. i.th ,U- ut i,'i-ea,tA-r, A. ft. !"u. , ; ; , a w. liLKAsos. I I Notary I'lihlh". HaII . I'AtAirlt t'nr,' is lAkt'tt InliTiially anil aci. .Iire.-tlv on the t.liM.t Ati.t iroH'nii. .iirlac-N "l till-sisli-ll, Sett. I tor tsslltllnlllals, (lee. F J 1 H K h .. I'D , l ele.hi, O Sel.l l.v lrii,'ul-i., 7"s-. 1 1 a 1 1 s IaiioI, I'tli. ate tlir ts-.t. ill 1 AAAAAAA For tha Kidneys, b Liver and Urinary Organs. 7HI!I)B la only ana war hy walch IL any JlAaata cm A b cured, and thai la by rtmavlnii lha cauM, what- aulhnrltle el the day declare thai aear. tver II may be. areal medical Iv e.ery dlieaea la caused by oeransea Aiantyt r i.tvir. 4. 1 Ta ra.tnrelheaa.lherelnra. la .s theonlv A bw Ayht.'h heAllli V --- ,aa be aswared. Iterate ahera j hea achieved Its (real repu. lAiioa 11 ACTS DIRECTLY UPON THI KIDNEYS and LIVER 2 and by placing them In a healthy condition, drl.ea J diase and pala In, a, the J ayeteia. I.erea biMfle sr nw ttyla a emAiisr on, ai yuur urngtfi.i. sa It, rAeutatiuli-" Teetitr Tre w ef .u. eeAA." In feur ,.iitlaeiil. Wsraar-e SaIa t'.ire Co , l.--n- d m llei-li".ir. Irsuklurt, Ul- Ixiurno, Tor.inui. vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Too tiiii;li He ! iu,;i ..l..l,.l.l.. I.,. a eiecirui luiiHiivs iiiiui me wnoie greater mileage an the whole of according to the electric of I let niaiiv, woi Id. I believe inv i.ronipt use of ri'o'i (iiri' pii-M-titeil ,iiu k coiisiiinptiiiii. - Mrs. 1 .ii iy Wit I luce, Muriiietto, kutis., P-. 12, 'U.V (Ireat Hiitain is coming more and more to the opinion that Uussiu's occu pation of t'oiistaiitinople ii Inevitable. Take now Oregon lllocsl l'urillrr uud keep well this siiiiiiner, Legal Nlalua of Doge. The owner of 11 valuuhle Newfound land dog in New Oilcans sought dam. ages from n railroad company for killing it. The case turned on the validity of au act of the liuisiuna legislature, recognizing dogs as personal property only when placed on the assessment rolls. The supreme court sustains the law and refuses damages, since the dog was not assessed, incidentally defining the law in regard to dogs in general as follows: "The very fact that they are without protection of the criminal laws shows that property in dogs is of an imperfect or iiialirlei nature, uud that they stand, its it were, bet wean animals ferae naturae, in which, until subdued, there is no property, and domestic ani mals, in which the right of proxrty is complete. They are not considered aa being i nil the same piano with horses, cattle, sheep and other domestic ani mals, but rather in the category of cats, monkeys, parrots, singing birds and similar animals kept for pleasure, curi-or-ity or caprice, liilike domestic, ani mals, they are useful neither as beasts of burden, for draft, nor (or fissl." About twenty-two acres, of land are necessary to supsirt one man on flesh meat. The use of the surgeon's knife it be coining ao general, resulting fatally lu such a large number of cases, aa to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole.of W'alshtown, South Dakota, writes; "About three yeara aco, there came under my left eye a little blotch about tha aize ol a small pea. It grew rapidly, and shooting paltia rata In every direction. I became alarmed and conaulted a itf 0 pronounced it can fW'jl y'Wer, and said that It &$ti.,i'Ljjfj must be cut out. This I would not consent to, having little faith in tha Indiacrimlnateuae of the knife. Head ing of the many curea made by H. S. S., 1 determined to give that medicina a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became Irritated and began to discharge. This after awhila ceaaed, leaving a small aoab, which finally droppedoff, and only a healthy little acar remained to mark the place where thedeatroyerhad held full away. A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer la In tha blood and It la foil toexpect an operation tocurelt. S.S.3. fuaraHtttJ furey vrpttiblt) ia a real remedy lor every diaeaaeof the blood. , Hooka mailed free)' uddrcas bwtft Npe- cifio Co., Atlauta, U. r IV VtJ J "Complete How to Attain It" a WntuWful Near Iledlral Hunk, wrlltea fur Mrs Only, line copy may be had free, sealed, In Plain anvel ope, oa aiilicatloa. ERIE MEDICAL CO., ei Nnjtra $L. BUFFALO, N. Y. Una. Winai'tiTi rMsniHins ifiiit r ai-Duid alar t 4 I ) forohtUlrn lawthliMf It . h ld i hU.),a.fV 4 k fin lh apinit, aliaWk t.11 11 n. mri wintt ft-H.'.tjt'ti M 4 lh liftjt rriitlr f'T diarrhiMb. Tuly B CitHM ft J PHYSICAL MANHOOD This U th hp of jitivulml rfnrllnn. It Ir Minn the at of tihvn cnl H vnlinwM. hll oiip ni an avallii iiinikcK nf every nMMirtun l.y to itfVt l..p mi1 eipKiiil lilt ninly vinr. mini 1 1 -r Ii pMHliitf his rim nr. t In Iniprov hid imIihI mill Ikxiv, rihI cimlly lull Into Ih rii ' w hit h r alwayn In hit ilh, to the tlt'wlructloii of hli v I tnl power. Me.tm.HMl, nah.. NuveuiU-r 18W5. IH. A. T, HAMtKN; In ar Hlr- Hefi ra uolnit your Halt I wai tronllr1 with rhronlu 1-apila. conitlpA tloti, llvrr complaint, ami pain In lha k hi Ma, ami I will aay with all rloiiftiii-M imI truth lhat I am vrcittly Isiitl1iri ami iMitiri'ly t'tirfil, and will any that all miffi-r lfiic Irotu the alio w ill tlml ifiattt ivllui In Ihe up of lh Han (It-n Klfctrir HHi. lie-ijH-tiully, H. H IfOl't.LAHH. Kv ry man knows htmrlf. Ht knnwa whrrv hf Ii weal.. KiiowImk It, If hm la jiit to hlnnwlf. h w III try lu rvcuvcr th vital otter h lina wanted. Il in worth Ha wt'lKhl in ilJ to me," ) Kott Klttl, of Kail Sound. Willi, It you art- In doubt, Hrad Ir. Nwuilftn'i Hon It "THREE CLASSES OF MEN" It la free, eealeil. bjr mall. A j.eriiiiAl rail iriAjr aavs you jri-axfnf nilsi-ry. ll ynii i aiiimt rail, K-inl lor the Ihh.i, with lull iiartlrulan, tree, t all ur ail.lre-R: SAN DEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., . '?j?.vhi"""- f "-i"- H'lieit urttlng lo Advtrtutr pirate mesliwa thi$ paper. Cheapest Power... Rebuilt Gas and .Gasoline Engines IN r.lWRAXTEED 0KDEK. FOR SALE CHEAP l l 11. P. Hcrciilc, Can or Gasoline, i l H. P. Hercules, Cas or Gasoline. l l Ii. P. Kenan, Gat or Gasoline. 1-3 II. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 H. P. Otto, Ga or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Pacibc, Can or Gasoline. 1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline, i-io II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasollut, Stt ( Yor Watts a)t Write tor Prices... 405-7 Sansome Street San I rancinco, Cal... Hercules Gas ....Engine Works Gas, Gnoliaa and Oil Engine., 1 to 200 H.P. l I !