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Experience ' And Not Experiments should I your guide in buying lur-dicine. i .( others experiment; MM ihonU be ,,il t.y exerlcnee. Experiments lire Irtalii I" remilt; experience i sure. Bgntrifrisntl may OS )''" BUBI expert' ' ..j dint II, Mill's HurMinurlllii u III io V"U wonderful good. You may rely ,n the experience of those who huve Jan cured by this avsdioinBi Fulfills a Duty. l (,.,. it inv iliily to let people k !! w hnu nun li P"l Hood's Siirrtupurilhi did ririuc My heiillh wit" poor unit I had E i irad mid taken medicine but (band no I thought I would try Ho..d'i brMPttrill. After taking two bottles (', i-ttcraud I ke pt on taking it ami now Barnwell. I tb1''11 " i" the l-,t h!..,,l LdlcitM I" tl,c wWML"--0. W. Caiiky, prlnevllle, Or. Sarsa- ETUUU 9 parilla i. iinerica's lircatcst Medicine. Kohl by nil I feiifili I': ' '"r ti''1 ""'V "OOO I, . . ii Diiic srs sen Us, mild, a flee- I on th OfM With Urolith. There i a OOiDflrdoilOa in n prolonged Irim.-lit and in nn increased mortality iniiing tb" negroes in !lmrltfton, S. n an tin it connection between the two. The Ncwh und Courier, of that .jtv, savH there Iiiih been little ruin in that (OOtlotl 'or 40 days or more, with tl. reaoll that ninny of Um water oil Mini are empty, the ctdored people , the city depend largely for their water supply on water caught in bar rels Fiotn the roofs of their hoosea. Ihis in vile water under the best 0OQ iitioua, dally becoming worse when the luni'lv is not renewed. With the f.iil- nri 01 tins uie uorfruoa, Having no knowledge Of hygiene, resort to the sur fnro wells, which, if not worse, ire us had a" the depleted cisterns. As a ic- sult the health ofllcer s report of the iiunilier of deaths umong the DfgroSI (or the week ended on Saturday last w,iu the deaths among the better litaated whites for the same period be inn (inly ,w0' " t,n"rt remedy the militions is being made in the estab lishment of artesian drinikng foun tains. SVhcro these havi been placed icktiess and death rate have been great ly reduced, am) the News and ( ourier rails for their general uitiodiiction in the negro quarter. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. W ate iis-u'ttlng In the courts our rlplit to the exclusive OM of the word "CASTOK1A," and "FircilKK SCASTOKIA." an our Trudc Mailt. 1 im s.ntiuel Pitcher, of Hyantils, Massachusetts, was the originator of" rlTCllHK'SCASrUKIA," the MaM that has borne and does now benr the facsimile signature of CI! AS. II. l'UUTCIIKK on every wrapper, Thlsistheoi iitiual 'TlTCIiUU ii CVsTOKl.V " which has hem used iu the homes of Um mutual I of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrapper and lea that it ia Ikt tmJ you have always Saugit. und has the liRn.it nre of CIIAS. H. FLKTCIIER on the wrapper. No one his authority from me to use my name eicept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II Fletcher ia President. Htrtk 3, iSyj. 8AM I' HI. P1TCIIUK, M.IX Thr World's Hard I Market. London is tho hardwood market of the world. American buyers of Mex ican wooils go to London to make their purchases instead of Mexico. The a Is are shipped to London and Iboil back to the United States, for tint mson that London is tho axobange of the world. llinitt PttODUOTI AND i ricK rouo. All Eastern Hymn, so-railed, nsually very IlKlil colored and of heavy ' hoilv, is inude from Itaeost. "7m roinrru uriitr ia nti'Oe irorn leg ar cane and a strieUy pare, it is fur salt by nrst-elaaa eroeera, In earn ,,niy. .Mariuiac liir,,n the I'sciric Coast STRfrCo. Allien unie "Ten Oitnln Drift" havo the iiianiiiac tun r's name lithographed on every Ban. Bleetrle Tranivfilys In KOSOOW. A rontract has been entoretl into bo- kween the cltS nuthoriti"S of Moscow n l a linn in that city for the construe I titin of six lines of electric tramways in tlie city, the linn to also take I charge of the electric lights. The OOtV neuron is in last for 45 vears. The Mini o ft, 000,000 was demanded for the concession. Ciye i annarwnti cumi. Nn nisi.r BarvonenH ml.T at i' use. of lir. KJ s Ureal Send for FKr.K 94.00 trial HI.' iiiiil trc.iK. on n ir io.tmi.' i.t.l ili. aictt street, iiiiiu.i. ilptua. in. l or lllryrlr Hid, is. Dinner nails are being fltteil with hails which will permit their attach ment to the tup bur of a biovole frame. the bail having n circular sprinK formed on either sido close to the. pail, with stiriinr braces extendiiiL' to the lOTer to prevent a sudden jar 01 HwiiiK. The amount of liquid refieehmenti taken by a man of "0 years would eipial 70,700 pints, ami to hold thisn pail 12 feet high and more than 2,fil)0 times M large as au ordinnry pail would be leqnired, Stop! Women, And connldcr that In addressing Mrs. I'inkham you aro confldinp; your private His to a vvomnn a woman whose c.f P' ri, nee In treating tvoninn'3 dlieeten Is pri nter thun that of nny living phy Ician, male, or female. Vim can talk freely to a woman when it Is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man; besides, a man does 1 Bd understand, simply because ho La Ban. MUS. I'INKnAM'S STANDING INVITATION. Women suffering from any form of female weaknessare Invited topromptly communicate with Mrs. I'inkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters aro re ceived, opened, read, and answered by omcn only. A woman can freely talk of her private Illness to a woman. Thus has been established tho eternal confidence between Mrs. Plnkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volumo o' experience wnch shc has to draw from, it Is more than possible that sho has pained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothing In return except your good will, and her advice has relieved thousands. 6urely any woman, rich or poor, Is very foolish if she does not take advantage ot this generous offer of assistance. Linus wkiuc in i.ej h i Beat ('mark Sunn Tssim ( l. Use I in ttm. i m I SM 1 in no SENT TO MANILA III li Charleston Starts With Ammunition for Dewey. OKDHKhl) TO LOAD TO LIMIT At I.rnit One R Mil rati mid Firty Tons Aaaaaaaltiai Will it. Takes The tlty of Paklag win Koiiow IkarUp with Troapa FhUlpplae laaargeata. Washington, May 13. The nary department decided to have tho crui ser C'hiirlcston start immediately on itn relief mis-ion to Dewey's fleet t Mn nilln. The Charleston will leave with out waiting to convoy tho City of T -king and other ships loaded with sup plies. The orders to the commandant of tho navy-yard nt Mare island are to put 011 botld tho Charleston all the limn unition she will carry, so long as her steaming capacity is not retarded. It is the understanding here that at least 150 tons of ammunition can be pUt OH board. It is estimated that it will take the Charleston two weeks to reach Manila. The rush orders to tho Charleston will have the result, possibly, of oblig ing the department tO send another ves sel, probably the Philadelphia, along with tho troop transports, which are expected to go out from San Francisci about the end of the week, as it is very unusual in time of war to send such transports without a warship for con voy. lly extraordinary efforts on the part of the authorities here, all the powder, shot and shell requisite for the relie! expedition have been assembled at San Fruneisco already, though it was at first thought it would lake until the 15th to draw these supplicB from the various points. The ammunition in cludes 500 rounds of big projectiles for the guns of the Olympia, and about 20,000 six-inch shells, and 10,000 live inch shells, as nil the cruisers of Ad mirul Dewey's fleet mount five and six inch guns. Thcie is also an ample supply of the smaller sizes of shot and shell for the machine and rapid-lire gnus. Tho stock of powder will be in three lots, aggregating over 70,000 pounds. The Charleston bus u crew of about 300 men, und this probnhly will be augmented by a marine gourd of a few hundred men. The Charleston is a pro tected cruiser of 3,730 tons displace ment, built of steel, und mounts eight guns in her main battery. Shu has twin screws, and an indicated horse power of 0,060, The authorities In ie hardly expect her to make more than 13 knots, owing to her heavy stock of coal, ammunition and supplies. Her coalbunkers ore rather limited, so that she will probably bare to stop at Hono lulu to recoal. Tho City of Peking, which will fol low her, is n very fast merchantman, capable of being pushed to 1H knots or more, so that even with the handioa she has of starting several days after the Charleston, there is a prospect that she may overhaul her in the race across tho Pacific and reach Manila first. This will depend, however, on how soon the City of Peking can bo made ready for a start. Saturday is the earliest date mentioned. The Charleston is commanded by Captain Henry (tlnss. Asido from carrying ammunition and supplies t. Admiral Dewey, tho Charleston will piovo a valuable addition to his squad ron. She will come next to the Balti more in point of size and effectiveness. In determining upon this speedy de parture of the Charleston, the authorities here have had in mind not only the need of giving ear ly relief to Admiral Dewey, but also have been somewhat apprehensive of the attitude of the Philippine insurgents. The news reaching here from the Philip pines, indicating that tho Insurgent force might resort to massacres, is re ceived with sorious attention by the oflleials, as the present position in con trolling Manila bay imposes n certain legtee of responsibility in seeing (lint civilized methods prevail, ami that tbt insurrectionists do not resort to law less mid incendiary measures, Thr Pfclllpplne Question. Now York, May 13. A special to tho World from Washington says: Thoro is considerable difference of opinion in congress on tho question of holding the Philippines, Every one concedes that they are valuable, but il is thought by somo that they would be a source of weaknoss. Tho opponents of Hawaiian annexation aro almost to a man In favor of disposing of the islands, while on tho other hand the friends ol annexation believe the United States should hold the islands permanently. One thing seems cer tain. If it Is concluded that the islands gre to be knocked down to tho high est bidder, a coaling station will DC bold by the United States. Itiiinorrd Naval Movnnenta- Ilong Kong, May 12. It is rumored that nnval movements nro progressing which suggests an intention on tho part of the powers to intervene between the United States and Spain. Tonquin pnpers (under French direc tion) denounce tho Americans as pirates, and tho Anglo-Saxon race as encroach ing upon the Latin mce. The British gunboat Swift will relieve the gunboat Tinna at Manila. Sho will leave Hong Kong tomorrow for the I'h I II pplnee. Drew a Hmall 1'rfse. Key West, May 11. The Spanish fishing smack Santiago Apostal was captured by the gunboat Mayflower, off Havana - : tv. and brought in by u priie crew this afternoon. Sho was bound from Yucatan for Havana, with a cargo of flah and a crew of 10 men She was rounded up with one blank shot. No Sympathy for Hpela. Montevideo, May 18 The govern ment of Uruguay has refused permis sion to establish heie a Rsd Cross So ciety in aid of the wouuded Spaniards. GOINQ TO THE FRONT. Oregon nud WaSawSSJteS Troopi Lease for San e'ramls, . Portland, Or., May 13. Portland turned out to a man Unlay to bid fare well to the llrtt four companies of vo. tliiteors to leave Oregon to tight for tin ir country. The soldiers marched through the streets to their train amid such a wav ing of flags, shower of flowers ami tumult of cheering as has never been seen in Portland before. Along the lino of march 0,000 school children SVOd lap and shouted as they passed. At tho union depot, where they em barked ut S:30 011 a ecial tram, thousands of people were gathered to wish them well. The battalion which left was tin 1, r command of liieStSWant flolimel Yoran, the major being C. U. Uantciibein.who was Isirn and raised in Oregon. The command consisted of company A, Captain H. L. Heath; company II, Captain J, L. May; company C, Cap tain W. C. Moon, and company D, Captain A. F. PrOOOOtt. First Batalllea 1 Hon Waafclagt, Tacoma, Wash., May 13. Amid martial music, Hying Hags, waving handkerchiefs, cheers and many tears from loved ones left behind, the first batallon ot Washington state volun teers inarched from their camp south of 1 he city through the principal streets this morning, embarking on the steam ship Senator for Kan Francisco. They were escorted by a mounted troop, vet erans, sons of veterans ami cadet BOrpS, Among the hands was 0110 fiom the In djiiu reservation. Tho schools were closed and a general holiday observed. Thousands lined the sidewalks to bid good-bye to the departing soldiers. Thr Coast Is Safe. Washington, May H. BepreeenU' tivo Tongue has now been assured by tho nuvy department that the com merce on tho Pacific coast is amply pro tected. There are now 15 vessels of different sizes attached to the Pacific squadron, which are suid to bo enough for tho purpose of cruising up and down tho coast, but more can be added il found necessary BRIDGE ACROSS THE COLUMBIA. Illll for lie Construction Introdurrd In thr House. Washington, May 13. A bill allow ing the British Columbia & Seattle Hnilroad Company, of Washington, to construct n railroad bridge across lbs Columbia ut Vancouver, was recently intiodueed iu the house of representa tives, Under the provisions of tho bill, work will be commenced within two years from the passiu-e of tho act, and completed within two years. The bridge is to include two lurgo draws, at least one span of sufficient size to permit of smull trafllc, uild is to bo constructed 10 feet above high water, taking the measurement from the max imum limit. Provision is made to guard ugainBt obstructing navigation on tho Columbia, either temporarily during the course of construction, or after the structure is complete. Tho work is to be carried on under tho sn iervision of the secretary of wnr, to whom will be submitted for approval drawings of the bridge, ami maps of tho location. Favorable action on this measure w ill undoubtedly lie had, as a bridge at the K)int named is needed by the public us widl as the company. BURNED TO DEATH. Tlirrr I'rrsons Killed In a Ilia PhUtV delpfcla 1 i" Philadelphia, May 13. Three per sons were burned to death today, and properly amounting to fSfifi.OOO de stroyed by a tire which originated In the dig six story building occupied by IfeOadden Bros., Wholesale dealers in toys and tiieworks. GUI Market street. The dead are: William MoCadden, a member of the firm. Charles Hiehardson, a packer. Miss Bvelyn Caldwell, n stenogra pher ami typewriter, Their bodies were found on t lie sec ond Moor of the rear of the building, ami were so charred that it was impos sible to recognize them, hut as all the employes with the exception of those named have been accounted for, there can be no doubt as to their identity. Three other iktsoiis are missing the engineer, the Bremen and a porter. The lire Originated from an explosion of fireworks. Trn Injured by " Ksploslon. Cleveland, (., May 13. Ten men were seriously Injured by an explosion of gas in the new wafer works tunnel under the lake. Tim explosion occur red over 08,000 feet from shine. HER BOILER BURST Totni DesMaetloa or Spaalak Tarpede Boal Destroyeri London, May 18. A dispatch to the Globe from Gibraltar says a British steamer just arrived there reports ofil cially that she passed a Spanish tor-pedo-liout destroyer yesterday, which wus guarding tho straits. Shortly ufter the steamer passed her all the lights of the destroyer were suddenly extinguished, a terrific explosion fol lowed Immediately and ths destroyer di8apieared. Tho disaster was appar ently caused by un explosion of her boilcts. It is believed all on board perished. The Peels asset, London, May 18. The Spanish torpedo-boat destroyer reported to l (dow n up near Gibraltar probably is tho Destructor. The Destructor is classed us a torpedo gunboat. Shc wan built at Clydebank In 1887, and was 102 feet 0 inches long, and was estimated to huve a speed of about 23 fe' knots. Her armament consisted of one 8.6-inch gun, four fl-poumle'S. quick-firing, and four Maxim guns. She bad throe torpedo tubes, and a crew of ft5 men. Killed Hie Nrl(hbr. Pendleton, May 13. Melvln Green, aired 27, was "hot and killed in front of his home ut Bingham Springs, !ii) I miles from Pendleton, about 1:S o'clock this afternoon by Sam MahafTy. ! There bad bSSB bad blood between the two men for a number of yeuis on uc j count of Green filing on the lund Ma- I ... if v had souattud on. A notable event in municipal en gineering is the operation of an electric - a( Sll.,trn.l I 1 . - .,.,, in giiieering is the operation erf an olee light plant at Sboredltch, London, in which the steam is generated by the mill hustiou ol city refuse. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Market. Potatoes Yakiiuas, llfj 13 per ton; natives, s ,i 10; sweets, 2 V' 'r isjund, box of 00 pounds, f 1.70. Butter Fancy imtivo creamery, brick, aoeUMc; ranch, 10 f 12c; dairy, IS J Idc; low a fancy creamery, Sic. Cheese Native Washington, Ut) 13c; Eastern cheese, 13c. Eggs Freeh rauoh, Uc; California ranch, Uc. Meats Choice dressed beef steers, be; BOWS, TflTMSI mutton, bc; pork, 7c; veal, small, 8a Poultry Chickens, live, pyj pound, hens, 14c; dressed, Idc; turkeys, live, 14c; dressed, 17ltlV. Fresh Fish Halibut, (li t 7c; steel heads, 7 (4 He; salmon trout, Ut 10c; flounders and sole, 3(4c; torn cod, 4c; ling col, 4 id, So; rock cod, 6c;run lt, 3yt 6c; herring, 4o. Olympia oysters, icr sack, f8i.3a.25. Corn Whole, $23. 50;crucked, per Ion, (24; feed meal, (21 DSI ton. Hurley (tolled or ground, -r ton, (20; whole. (35. Flour Patents, wr barrel, (5.00(4 5.36; straights, (4.7S; California brands, (il.oo; Dakota brands, (5.00 (ij(,"i. 7S; buckwheat Hour, (it, 50. Millstulfs Until, DSf ton, (10; hints, er t (I ; t IS. Feed Chopped feed, (2lnl22 per ton; middlings, per ton, (IM,(1M; oil cuke meal, per ton, (85. Hay Paget Waitd, new, ier ton, flotd 13; Kasterri Washington timothy, (1 .; alfalfa. (11; straw. ( f, Oate ChoiSS. per ton, (28(930. Wheat Feed! wheat, er ton, (20. I'ortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 0788c; Val ley and Hiticetem, MO09I cr bushel. Flour Best grades, (4.1(0; grabaiu, (t.s,,, superline, (J.7S a-r buirel. Oats Choice white, 44c; choice gray, 34c cr Imshsl Barley Feed barley, (2t; brewing, (25 per ton. Uiilstnffe Bran, (10 er ton; mid dlings, (25; shorts, (lu. Hay Timothy, (rVi ;i; clover. (11 nt !'', Oregon wild hay, (One 10 per ton Eggs Oregon, lie ist doseu. Hutter Fancy creamery, 85(J40c; fulr to good, 80(d36o; dairy, 36 (?) 30c I st roll. Choose Oregon full cream, 13 ,4"; Young America, 13m 1 to. Poultry Chickcus. mixed, (3.00 per dozen; bens, (I 00, springs, (3.60(3; Mess, (0. 00 (it 0. SO; ducks, (tl.OOnt 0.60 per doten; turkeys, live, 18(4 13c pel pound. Potatoes Oregon llurhiinks, 80of40e per sack; swifts, (1.75(43 or cental. Onions Oregon, (2.2duj(3.0U er sack. Hops 6 13 lBo per pound (or new- crop; 1800 crop, 4(!l0o. Wool Valley, 14(glGu per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8eJ13c; mohair, 35c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton. O'nc; spring lambs, 10c ht lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, (4.35; lixhl and feeders, (3.00(d 4.00; dressed (5.0(UI.25 per 100 siunds. Heef Gross, top steers, (3.60(4 4.00; cows, (2.S0(n3.26; dressed beef, 0 4 (d 7c per pound. Veal Large, 6(j6'ac; small, Odt 0jC per pound. Nan franrlseo Market. Wool Southern coast lambs, 7('t8 Sun Joaquin, 7((0c; Northern, 11 (it 12c 1ST lb. MillstuiTs Middlings, (23(.i 2S.S0; California loan. (2(l.0(!uf 20. So per ton. Onions Silvurskiiiu. (2. 50(33. 00 per cental. Hutter Fancy creamery. 20c; do seconds, lOe; fancy dairy, I He; good to choice, 1 , in IS c per pound, 'Eggs Store, HsjClSc; ranch, 13 110, Fresh Fruit Apples, 35cm (1.50 per largo box) (herriea, ffteOILOOi do led ami white, 25((00o s'r box. Citrus Fruit Oranges, navels, (1.00 fj l.fiOl Mexican limes, 4.00j Cali fornia lemons, 76ucr(1.00; do choice, (1. 25 (t 1.50; per box. Hay Wheat, (33(if2H; wheat and oat, (21 m 25; oat, (14. Sum Ili. 60; beat baihy, 18jai alfalfa, (13.50t 14.60; clover, filter 15. Cheese Fancy mild, new, 10c; old, 10c per pound. Potatoes Early Kose, BOfj 10a Hops 10(14(1 ht pound. He HhiI lleer for HafaOS. New Vork, Special. The British steamer Ardemnohi, which sailed from Guiana, April 33, for Havana, with a cargo of cattle, arrived in this mrt to night, having been unable to teach her destination owing to the blockade of Cuban ports by United Stales war ships. The ship, when "if Matanaaa, April 37, at 8:83 P. M., wai boarded by a Isnit's crew from the Cincinnati, and her captain was told that, owing to tho blockade, his vessel could not on tor Havana. Lugano, Switzerland, May 13. The latest reports from Milan indicate the rising of the ieoplo has been mastered. Troops huvo been ourlng Into the city all night. In all parts of Milan Whole streets were torn up by the moh. Not a pane of ulass Is unbroken, ffOOTI are mostly torn down, and on all sides can be seen the remains of tires und wrecked furniture and othor household goods. In fact, tbero aro portions of the city practically sacked. Trouble also occurred ut Treviso, Verona, Ha duca and tin To Seise una Wllhln a Week. Washington, May 13. The bugbear of tho yollow fever sconrgn is to be Ig nored, and the Spaniards aro to be ejected from Cuba before mldsummei, if American soldiers can drive them out. Lust week's decision to keep the volunteer army in great camps at home to drill an I harden them for the campaign of invasion next full, has been set aside, and, instead, the new regi ments furnished by the states will be hurrying toward Cuba within a week. Chased by a Spaniard Boston, May 12. Captain Rolsurts, of tho Warren line steamship Homan, now at this port, reports at noon last Friday, when 7i miles south from Sable island, a Spanish torpedo-boat was lighted. She had do masts Slid showed no flag. She pursued the Homan for a half an hour, and was apparently gain ing slightly, when a thick fog, aocom paaled by '''1 '" ""' torpedo boat was lost to vielfj Th heart h- at ten strokes a minute Ices alien one Is lying down tbsn when In an uptight peetars. OREGON'S SUGAR INDUSTRY. The Trans-Mis eel Valr Will in Uoubtedljr lllis It Great liupelue. A proiiositiou on foot at the Omaha Trans-Misslseippl fair this summer winch is of vital Interest to Oregon farmers, Is tho nianofaetnio of sugar, illustrated by a plant In operation on the ground. Tho complete piocess, It is said, a ill bo il'uetratcd and all grades of tho staple article will be made in plain sight of siectutors. In connection with this project, uc- tivo Interest hus boon manifested by tho Oregon commissioners. Special representative ol tho commission have isit. I the Grande Hondo u:loy and the Willamette valley, and havo ac quainted thorn- Interested with tho plau for showing the progress madu in lato years at utilising the most plebian- haiking plant known to tho agricul turist In a general way it is stated the sub- toot of sugar beet growing will be treat ed from the time the seed is planted until the crop is matured and will bo practically exempt tiled. Arrangements havo been made to demonstrate ut the fair that Oregon's wondefully fertile soil Is especially adapted to tho growing of tho beet, and that If capital in the middle west ern states is seeking an outlet In this promising Industry, Otogoti offers the bwt advantages and every inducement to come. hero. It will be the purpose of those in charge of Oregon's exhibit to explain what has been douo for tho Indnstry at La Brands anil to show that Willamette farmers will do tho sumo for a factory here. Tho agricultural college faculty, which has enlisted its support in a gratifying way, will arriingo complete exhibit of Oregon soils with scientific analysis. This will bo displayed In tho horticultural building at Omaha and all queries relating to soil and crops will he answered in a most complete and satisfactory manner. Whatever shall bo accomplished for Oregon at tho Truns-Mississlppl fair tviH be practical, as the commissioners lave hud that end iu view in all they havo under taken to da H. D. Inman, of Portland, who Is largely interested In working for the success of the Oiegon display, says that bo is satisfied that tho Omaha exposi tion is to bo a great success and that Oregon will reap beneficial results in greater proportion from tho fact that tho expo -itloii city lies In tho puth ol thousands bound westward after gold or a home this season. It is nearer home and tho attendance ut tho fair will bo drawn from all the truns-Mis-slssippl states and the East. If tho Pool lie coast status wunt more people to settle In their borders, additional capital and fresh industries, Mr. Inman most heaitily believes this is the time to lot tho world bear fiom us. Too much cannot be done for immigration, for upon futuro immigration depends Oregon's advuiicemuut. The Qeaesal The sucoos of tho Oregon display at tho Columbian Fair at Chicago will Ik) repeated on a far more comprehensive scale at the Trans-Mississippi Exposi tion, which opens in June. Tho stato commissioners appointed by Governor Lord, having In churgu tho work ol preparation havo gone actively to work and not a day has been lost. Funds aro pledged, there is over 11,000 foot ot space contracted (or on tho ground floor of tho dcpaitmeiit buildings ut the exitoeition, and uveiything is progress ing toward a successful end. From tho time the subieet wus first broached the promised Oregon exhibit at the fair has met with sipular favor. Tho advantugca to bo derived from tho advertising which ovury section of the stuto will receive there this year, seem to be oloarly realised. Tho advan tages, it Is believed, will bo greater in proportion than came from the Colum bian fair, although in that world's con gress of wonderful sights Oregon did appeal as quite a factor. Tho salmon fisheries of tho Columblu, tho wool growing industries, tho mines und stock of Eastern and (Southern Oregon, tho fruits from II I rivoi and tho fertilo Willamette valley, and tho varied other icsourcos of this statu will bo represented. An exhibit at tho Trans-Mississippi exposition which will he noted with the deepest iutorest by the entire medi cal fraternity will bo tho baby incuba tor, and tho progress of tho jioor, puny, little lives that will inhabit it will ho watched by thousands of oyes. Tho invention Is designed to assist naturu in preserving the lives of nowly born babes who aro too frail to battle for ex istence, and tho records show that since 1801, when it was first Intro dm i d, It lias saved sovorul thousand human oreatnres by forcing pure OHM Into their lungs, providing an oven temperature for their sensitive llttlo bodice, and protecting them against the thousand and onu dangers to which these, tiny nowcomers in this woild aro ei posed. Australian Coal for Japan. The price of coal iu Japan has risen very greatly of luto, far beyond any expectation. Australia has beuu ship ping coal to Japan und owing to tho high price ol tho commodity has found the venture a paying one, notwith standing tho proximity of tho Chinese coal fields. A slight fall In prices, however, will stop tbo Australian itu Iorts. arrow of Giraffes' Hones. The flesh of young giraffes, especially that of a young cow, Is extremely goon, i somewhat like vcul, with a gime-liko! flavor. Tho tonguo, trom is w u Inohos long, Is also very good. But the marrow bonos afford tho greatest luxury to the South African hunter. A giraffe marrow bone, about throe feet in length, roasted over tho camp fire and sawn io half, furnishes, with the accompunlment of toast or bread, an cpicureau feast for a couplo of men. Lottery of Marble Carving. Blocks of marblo for statuary pur poses are something in the nature of a lottery. Onslow Ford, who is at work on the statue of Huxley for tho natural history museum at South Kensington, London, has been most unfortunate In this respect Twice be has hud his work well undei way, when he has truck blue veins, which ruined tho statue. He Is n"w at work on the third block, The fashlooabln quarter of Sidney, Haw South Wales, bears tho beautiful name of Woolluommoullua Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling s Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use fuw teaspoonful nf other baking powder. Waterways in itnssia. The ltus-ian government will shortly open a water route into tho interior of Rltalan Turkestan and thus furnish tho country with communication, and to some extent with water also. For this purpose advantage will Is- taken of a line of depressions ol valleys ex tending from a noint on the lower course of Atnur-1 ui iu river eastwunl to the Caspian sen. A riiual to the Caspian can he built on a comparatively easy lino The Uiissiau experience in Turkestan has shown that the ancient fertility of the country can U restored by Irrigation, ami Large shipments of cotton aro now made to Moscow. The promising mineial deposits have also been located and transportation iii ad d it ion to tho present trans-Caspian railroad is much needed. llll.l.M Or VMIK IN KAHIIKINAIII K II Kxrtl HANTS. The iiuostlon has bees mooted over ami ever strain ahethei the ttiitaftlii( of French ami to rinan ,11-lics ns,ri the tttlls ef fare of Hie better elaaa ,,i American reataaraahi i or is ml an liner, ivemctit Many pfSieaa Ihst he litre their Intredui'lhin our DOoattUJ i soars, barbaric This Is an ns'n aasetiea, hut no hill ft tare presents attractions la thr tysawptle, Ian II. ev. like Ihr bilious, malarious ami per lOBS with weak kidneys, call be cured bj Hos iers toataek niiirrs. aiiekrapeare's Hongs In Musln. Shokcspourc'a songs put in music and sung by single and collected voices was the entertainment furnished the members of the Chicago Woman's Club nt Handel hall the other evening. TUV sHAMM fOOTKtMIC. A nowder to hi hnken luto the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner , ner II you s, I rv mi s, nud hot. ami net tired easily have siuartlnn feet or tfChl shoes, try Allen's Tool Base. It cools the. feet anil makes walklitK easv. Cures swollen and sweating feel, hbslers and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain ami i:i , . - rest mid comfort Ten thousand II S litnonials of cures Trv it lisbi"- Sold by all druggists ami IBM stores for Its, Sent b mail for i s in slumps. Trial package I 1,1-1 , II.. . All.... si it I ,. . I I.. r iir.r.. nstssnae .., i - v.,,no-, ... lloy, New York. A sleigh made by Colonel David Moseley in 17711 hus bam in tho family service ever since. It is now ow nod by Edward Moseley, of Wcsttlold, Muss., il great-grandson. aioo utcwAitii aioo. The reailors ef this PSPSS will be plcMort to Hwrn Ibal lliero la at least olio dreaded dl-euse iliat son nee low bssa aide to curr iu all li liases, and Ibui laealarrb. llaU'sCuturrli Cur l the only loslllve en re known U Hie Uiedlel ir rnliy i Kiatrii is-iini aqoBSMtottoeatdti ess.-, rMtttrss a cmisifttiileual trsalssral. Mall s t ui s r r n l ure Is taken Inicrnally, aeilitK dtreeiijr upoa lbs biissi and siasoas snrissss of UM bsfsia. Ihsrsiii aSstrwrlai ii"' tooBdSs Uoo id Ihc dlSfSM, and alvlny the patient slrcnc l h by loilbltnv up lire constitution and asalsiliiK nature In dulnn Us work. Tho pro prleutrs bare so Bnicli fallh Iu lis rarSilTS BOWSta, that MM offer One Hun Irsd Ikillars Inr any ease thai It (alls Ui cure. Istmd tor list of U'stlmoulala. Address X. . CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by druggist. 7rlo. Hall's Kainlly fills aro the host. For lung and t best diseases I'lso's ("uro Is the best iiiadlclns ws bars oasd, Mrs. J. L. Horthoott, Windsor, out., fjaasda, An ingenious butter of l'uris con- alrnolo.l il lions,, ill foil lllllilll (kill nf ... A..n ,1 L . VI 1. 1 J d4,OOOOIil IIUIS. I hi- lliill.si! eoiininioti of ii parlor, iliuliiK riHim and bed-room; also a kiteben. Ks C C O C & C C1 C C1 C V C C1 c c s UiablUlwd I7S0. Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more than a century as s delicious, nutritious, and flesh forming beverage, has our well-known YellOW I a be I on the front of every package, and our trade mark, "I, a Helle Ctincolatiere, 'un the ESX MINI n I III k Hi M IM Msi.f onlv ar WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd, $ V Dorchester, Mass. M. V. N- K. Mi WIIKN wrltlna to ilvirtlara please i Oils, paper. p Hcrcvlen Special (2H actual horsepower) Price, only $183. rTTTIIIIIIIIIillliiiiilJ CLEVELAND COTTAGE COLORS PURE PHUT REiOY g Best Reputation. Best Paint for Dealer or Consumer. Gilor Cards Stnl Trrr. Cleveland Oil I Paint ig. Co., PORTLAND, ORtCON. Good Health In thr wnrk tun Hiilul of liumuiiit. llf wIki lt.-s.it tlmt in witvliifl Intlrs nt, in your m itb AiiIiiik poftt yuttr ani bill'in, . ' vitality WlUtltig r tv T Win ii . tlifi i f i I itt- ult DOCTOR RATCLIFFE, Fur th KpofMy, mfc mu MfaMntttl euro of nil NiTvoua rttronli' itml RMelalvllMMt, M (,n hi t '" r itUHit MRravVntol feTUM. Tlir-ro In M RUM III !ih wnrltl mins lifti 'ff t ifl rn inunT im rinnin tit 'i' ii M ' I H'nmi-u ol Ir ui.I.m wiitvh nlhrr ih)'lmnn nf hi kmwr1fi nbtilly hud Kvra up n.n iu'i.'l- ii h thin rmlnt!it - t ili-.i.' N Kit VIM' H l K t 1 1. IT V Wiiluit Itftfalti M 1ln Blfmtntof VOIjHO. UlDDI j(-A()KD m1 OLD IV.S, Th.ftfu1 s-ir. m . r ii. -i, . t.-i or Iihit. rrty tr.iiii l fjyn, i .ikhii tlrnirtn, Wfkftknt f M9 Mfl bfltot iilitiJri, ml Una uirroors, l.k f nirtary mnA pu$Amok iim In htv'k, I MM mi'l kMllfrii Aintf histliv OUm tllntr xnlnic Mini-i in. I Hi.niiing niu l'-T nt iiny, i.imiik i nr an .rinsn ui lift, i r l . ' ' 1 ''mi curi" y i u, ii1) uiAtii'f wli i or i whnt Imn IhI1iI VVK.K MEN. BVffWlOIWMrtl run I vl- tniii ti wi-wk men. OrK"- - f tin- h wills. h I haft hMM wi'h'iirn tlirotiiili ill's u-', lmVWtMV i,e mm nr tnliarftlniin urt- n-si nl in full mm if, 1 t-tii-iikih rtnil vigor tbroujtli hinuw.i u johmM y- inn onrtnntit. VAItIt'04'KI.K. liylr(HTliwplnrit; unt. trn-i!rrui-nn of Ihf fliiir' - it . t. . with un tail ni BOOWW. sl'Krl.VI. imhkihkh, inrtaromno, din- . Imrt.fl, t'Uv. wliirh. If luiltfti I r lmpTVH ( n-uti .l, lin-nit down tb flvnti-m, t aiii' kltUMf mul l.la.l-b r i!li.-i---. nc IUSKVHKS OT VVOMI.N. I'mnii.t fti.l o. HH-ml ui 'fill lvin to all tin Ir many allmt-ntn. VVKITK If ynu arnawarr of nny troulli. I NOT HKI.AV fall uit I r ltu limto-lav'. ItpM raiiintl rail, wrlti- him. IIU hIiihii' Ihmik frin to all ntiflbrrra. CONKULTA I loN I rlKK an I -nil-tla-rit itl at o(Hr or by h'ltrr. E. M. RATOLIFFE, MM -num. nn I PICTO' UJilOJ, PACIFIC R. R, THE THROUGH CAR LINE. rri.l.MAN PAI.ACK HI.KKI'KKH. PULLMAN rODBJBT sl:i'KllM niXI RWLINIKQ i II A l II CAM Portland to Chicago Without Changi I'll, i. ii"" ' t nlon III "ta rersnriNlls r.ilttlucleil Kseucloria. IIUKKUge I heckell to llesl I nsl loll. l.o I. i, Illrcrl line to I i a n sl I sn I s. I oo it ml I 1 1 1 , i 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . i I Ksposllloo belli III llomllM, Nolirii.kil, . I one Io o tin tier . Wrlio afldsralSBSSl for rmo, iluis i i: i mq other Infornailofl pertninniK io UbIou Paaias It It R. W. BAXTER, Grn. Afrnt, III Third Ms, l-ortliiilil, BfaffS. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUrACTUKKD BY ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. tsr HOT THS SAME. Illlip Male inuiiey by lueeeaiLl IMI U l H I seulalluii in I bleuiiu. 0 WW nl II I bo) ami sell a ueai on mar If 1 1 Barl I Kins,. Funuues iiuic l.m Biade on a small bexiuiniiK by Iradlux la Iu lures. Wrlle for full particulars of n t- erence given. Heveral years' n perianal OB llio ChtesffO Ihisr'l of 1 rftde, and a MortsasB know, ledse of the business. Hand for our IrM reii-r-enee bonk. I'i'WSINri, lliil'KISS a, Co., Cb tsagti iioniu of frads Brokers, Ottos u Portland, OrSfSS and Seattle, Wash. YOUR LIVER IS it Ml one,.' Oct it Kitrlit. Kets it RlaJit, Moora'a Itavealeil Item. .1 wllldolt. TttfCS doaea will make you feel bolter. (ielJI Iran your drnirtflil or any wholesale drutr lioNise. or Irom Stewart 4 Holmes lirusCo., Seallle. miHutm IZuolh Main at with ('titter. Tliv t nolltt in i M ni.tr-ki-t hy all nm-k w r Fur I) all MM irttl tin n tittiitliHw atorva, or by W1XL & FlK CO., ) Markfl Hirwi. Hun Kraiu-lscu, CL OWER .FOR.. THROUGH nCKER S&iS? VIA TIIS PROFIT Powrr that will save you money aod make you money. Hercules Engines are the vheupest power known, litirn Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no smoke, fire, or dirt. For pumping, running dairy or farm machinery, they have no equal. Automatic in uctioo, perfectly aafe and reliable. Send for Illustrated catalog. Hercules Gas Engine Works Bay St., Sao Fraocisco, Cal. nun::::!!