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Royal Powder Bakina EARL WINTER. f. Tuk nit l'ppr !!.,..,, I ad Sooner I ii i ii I .11.1 Tin. Vi.r- iu Dur, B I Imparts Healthfulness to the Food T 1 11 I ioyai mKinii row Royal Baking Powder possesses peculiar quali ties not found in other leavening agents, whieh arise from the superior fitness, purity and health fulness of its ingredients. dcr leavens the food nerfectlv - 1 by its own inherent power without changing or impairing any of the elements of the flour. Thus the hot-breads, hot-rolls and muffins, and the delicious hot griddle-cakes raised by the Royal Baking Powder are wholesome and digestible, and may be eaten without distress, even by persons of delicate digestion. Alum baking powdtn arc low prirctt, as alum costs but two cents a lmunil ; hut alum in a corrosive poison and it renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. Report (mm that winter hai i "T to make i lie I a hitch a h it' .-r of injuries proved ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. BmM Wmmjb lulu. I have no earthly ohjeetion to women Hinokiuu; only, if they do smoke, they should smoke seriously. Moit of therii just fool a little with a clitarettu. A Mortem In. i, in, , . The wonderful ailinnra m in ,i. ... uMU ,uu ih-m, c tinnioH til " !"...-. ..-uern. n nine in- mletit recounted hv the ,uUt in I u I Vrtiif rh.it i.ia,iiilf ..... a... i (Ohio) Sentinel is characteristic. One, at all. If they ruallv mean it let evening, n short time airo, u society in them take to eieurs ui,l ni.wn. i a Lfiillon of cream, a 1 1 iniic.l ,,U i ... ., rx.1i.l7 ...... lie committee called Uf) llV fi'li'titii .ii.- i i 1 1 1 f ia 1 1 r .... I L. II rwn , . - i - aa. imiiu', un, wen, liunu- proprietors of a milk farm two niiiniialrv it ,iu . , . , " J ' " ii V IIUW . ... ' siv imu nuiuiuj. r-nf i!vn- iy cniiirt turnwi it. Thi, ni,lr wua M1ii.lv ....,.L.. .... I .... l 1 i . it. There is no jilnvin there. She " ' wa i 1UII.IUH Wil li I in .111 Inlnnl.i.. .1. i . - . I was made, the cream m Hulio. The milk had been drawn from cow, put into a setiarator. the on a bicycle. A few years airo committee would have had to sen.! the looks on it as a aacred duty. She has a long pi.e with a woo.len stem and tho hark on, and a tine big bowl a retrular man's pipe. When ahe was visiting DM, she just loadei np and smoked, anl loaded up and smoked, and loiwled Ut) aild stnnke.! n.uln Gh. in the afternoon, "vpHterHiiv'a mnt li.uu. i i,- .i - e j " . ...n.H. . twin auoijier I M 1 1 V would have had to he skimmed, who has a loinc Turkish nit. too, means uusiness. i women ever to be genuine. -- In Germany the capiUl for carrylntr, on the pawnshops l.y the municipal au thorities is derived either from the city or the city savings umi, uHuallv operated in conuoc- me dot naa not treed too Dim - ..... ,, , ji,- llllKIU ct back JD time for the ' 4 iiui Itark Island IVraonnlly "" ducted Weekly SCaeueelon..' 1-.va mindful of the comfort ot Wllien in to tnc mrai wiui offered in pawn are appraisers. valued by sworn HOW TO TRAVEL. Twin Chtekena. twenty-five dollars lor a pair of Rpnn chickens is a liberal price, yet a .Massachusetts farmer rejected it. Ilii pair of chickens, he thinks, are quite unique, for they are twins, five weeks old, and it is aaid that two chickens bom from a single DM have nover latfore l-een prove-l to live lawond eight days. The huff brahma hen' laid rather a larve egg, but no one thought much about it until one morning the farmer saw two bills instead of one trying to break out of the ahell. lie quickly removed the egg to the kitchen, extricated the twin cliicks, wrapped them iu cotton tutting and placed them in the oven. For three weeks the chickens were kept in doors on a diet of malted milk and brandy dropped down their throats with a medicine dropper. The twins are now hale en, hearty and run. .V-m. iney are e- elusive little aristocrats ami ueuner of them will associate with any other chicken except his twin. Aid. Chase approves a guggeetion re cently made by Comptroller Wolf for a solution of the problem of the rate of fare to be charged by the Milwaukee Klectrlo Railway and Light Company. Mr. Wolf suggested that a 4-cent fare tie charged for a single trip without transfer privileges, and that a 6-cent fare be charged when the paaaenger de aired a transfer. This plan has been adopted In Cleveland. has iiL'alu come w feature in connection wltn tneir lar personally conducted weekly rsions. All through tourist cars heir personally conducted exiur- .fr,.iin f.irih. faklU k urn now provided with tho lllus- i .i,,i ... ,nnte to tho East A .......1.1.. ....n.iMl.Ml U VIZ Ljlie. . .. 1 ... .. i ... 1 .... 1. ill., ii, - J - - .1111 lull.''. - , Judge, Leslie's, Harper's and i comforts offered by the trated London News, fresh each (jran,i9 Western Kailway in con- i. r .1... .v.... ilii i.t their lulirollH. .. ., .... i. jb u,,. iianrtA v are olaced in substauital binders, , i i ' i i . 1 1 1 1 i Midland railroads. It is ..... iv iii irked with mime ol imtuxu- ., .. , i . I line passing f-' LJ - HID I'll I J ' " " " etc directly through Salt kake tlty, ami his is a distinctive feature of the . 1(d,Doti to the glimpse it affoids of i. ii.... i it uYi'iirtoiuiH. and .. m i. .1... I.,. ,i Knit Luke. ."." 1 1 1 e Aoiiiiiio .i;i 1 no doubt be much appreciated oy .. Jt valtcl Hnd the picturesque traveling public. The Koek Island vaeVi jt 0ffeis choice of six dls irslons are up to date in every par- ljnot toutet to the Kast and the most lur ... ... I.,.. ,,,i ,,.iv in the world. A ' iiiiihii iuu.ii mm J I .1 n r.. . ,,, til . . .. ....I il mi- inn lnioriiutiiiiii i nwm ,iam . miiw iraia w ... wiw." 1. i .1 l I ! , ... .ii, int. , IX- .. l .,.. nr. Iimrr h lelillil! I Ths rr-ulrrl OI 111 i. e a 1 : . . ........ no., Ullll II 1 - . , . . cars, tree reouaiuD - . ... t... i .linmif rnr nrvioe are now in the interior mlicate ome to tav. and . riHunl date lor dual M.' navigation on the Yukon and upper rivers, .ay. the Alaskan. The aeather from Lb barge uorthward has Uen much llow aero for a week past, ami Ince then telegraph Information uas to the effect that the thermometer was 18 degreea below tero at llootaltmpm which is about 20 miles below lower I Harse, and 33 degrees lailow at Dawson. timat quantities of Ice are coming out of tributary river., and it would uo. m surprising If Uie Yuk. u should Mock with ice soon after the 37 inst. To all api-earauce a maderatinn of the weather is the only thing in human rea son to prevent the river from dosing a full week earlier than il did lust year. A gentleman who la pretty well ex perienced In Klondike navigation says that the chancua aro very good for catcning lully 100 saw a in the when the ukon close. This i estimate. It is well known that " " iwnneii wltn tile eiecta tlon of wintering this aide of Dawson and some scows will vet leave lleuuett with the intention of waiting for spring i iaitipi ij? iiargtt There wen- six men on the two scows wrecaed in Whit. Horse rapids lately ou. lour oi tnem were reacued. Mr nooinson nad ins in his body when brought to akorc, and J. T. llethuue trieiievery mean, to resuscitate hlu uu. nis enorw were in vain, and the cold water or Internal fatal to hi :u. it turns . it that the stoamtioat Liindeman miy not be a total hss. fll "lUdyAnn the owners of tho Liindeman sawd tho cargo of a Dawson ne s wrecked scow, for which they v. i r ..... Rtl mi 1 ... R . .u.vv. iMiiin;e, so tnev are ahead on diaaXers, as the total cost to tnem of the Undeman wasonly 1,600, although shecriginally cost fl,000. Trottd a noomeranp;. lion. u. Clifford is satisfied with the Atlb ountry as a mining dis Wet, but he nys it is not a irreat pro ducer. He tank valuable quatrx will aoon oo aiscttcred, but pronounces the country on tke whole no poor-man camp, ne uyi Hirthr to the Alunkui. "From wlnt I can learn of the banks of Atlin the output ia placer this year win ne trom 1 7SO,00t to f 1,000,000. "Tho Anaconda p-obp of nuarti claims, purchased no long ago by Lord Hamilton, are lalni developed bv a mall crew. A day aid night shift is st work, and alread' the men have tunneled 30 to1 40 feetand tho prospects get lietter the farther they go. 1 he alien exclusim law dlsconraueil the Investment of caiital in ltlln this year, but I look for h,draulici to take the lead in the development of the vs that he has reliitin.' information that up till October IB, royalty paid on the Atlin placer out put for the season amounted to 410, 000, and It was estimated In official circles that tha output will be more than a million. General mining along the creeks will continue throe weeks more, aays Mr. Ies. and after that drifting will lie done to aome extent on Borne of tho reeke through the winter, lie estl- ates BOO pooplo will remain in tne Atiln country this winter. WEEKLY THADE REVIEW. Ilu.ht,... Ii, delivery, or two capacity of the .frlru War li . . Urlp, ,1 America. I: i. Dun A Co '.trade review says: hear, and not (acts made a war in Siuth Africa seem a menace to property here, and a week of eonliict has cleared way the fear. Ilriltsh markets r securities hao lieen helped by the he 111 . tDAl mining shares would he ratth BON without iom control in mining regions. Urge purchases here of ammunition and meats have swelled the halan.e due thin iMiintiy. Money market- havu K-ri vin less eiulwrrassed. stocks hum gradually advancwl, Industrie are still supsirtHl by a volume of demand lor hu h uo precedent can he found, and pnrmaatS throufe the priucjpal clear ilii: kNW for the past week have I u .m t. per cent larger than last year, and 87.8 r cent larger than in iir. So great an Inereae shows the net business of many p. inn forces making for pub lic prosperity. The heaviest transactions In steel rails ever made so early cover 1.600.000 tons lor next year's thirds of the entire works. Market for minor metals are react ing, uu naving (alien to f30.03, with a recovery to fSl.l'S on sales iu (Mo ner ou tous larger than usual, and '""l"' "W birgely offensl at $17.87 1. Ixiad Is a shaihi l,.,r u N.6TM, and spi lter is deiuorallxe.1 and OBtfM at f 5. Coke holds strong, short ueas ot cars hinderimr deliveries though more ovens than ever before are pnsiucnig. Wheat remains practically un cnangisi, while Atlantic oximrtA, (lour included, havelavu W.U3a,Nl', bushel in lour w wks, agauist 13.4S8.OSil last year; I'acllic exsirts, a,H7,7711 against 3,l.'4,80il last voar. railures for the wwk have been 100 in tne l uitod SUtes, against Tlti last year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. rorllaad Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 66cB5S'o; S'alley, BHc; ltluestem, 6lo lairhushal. Hour Host irrades. M.Uti Mku $3.U6; superllne, a.!6 per barrel. at Choii-e white, 34(it36c: choii- gray. 8aci88o per bushel. Ilarley ree.1 liarlev. f llti J in on- brewing, $18.60C 20.00 per ton. MlllsIutlH llran. II 7 per ton: mid. dliugs, $aa; shorto, $18; chop, $16 per Mil iswurlau'. OaatlBfJl far a Surf Halk. A MlsAourisn at Manhattan la-aeh ked with conteiiijit at (he men loll ing in the sand. "Shucks." said he. "they think they are having fun llaie to con,,. ,i,,ri. to ..,. in tl, unrf Tliey ought to In,. , d Mlsauurv. ou the rner. You gel the sand and water mixed there unetitues a man get "'ie -and than water and has logo home and 1 washed off. Them mud baths in the northwest that you Im.r an much al.mt ain't iu it with a wash 1 in Urn old Missoury." Thorite, the Hew K.nl.,e, Distliigul.hcd itself t,y ptajlai thnitiKh a I 4l inch .le. I phtta If its MMDM nmiiti ues. il kill m.ke si nrvsi a reeonl in Hie military world a. , ..teller . Siomscli lilt. I tsrs m the Mtdical korld Huthltu baa appeared w liu It i A 1 1 riitial tin. aoiiilerful i nie.lt. me (r All .n.eate. o( the Monty h liver or IUmj s ranama canal construction amnlovaa stvi .i.iini men. Piso'sfure f..r foil. un iiiinui has aved rite it- lortot hill. C L Maker 4 Kegent Sq 1'hlladelplna, pa , Itee. . Do. Ilaitford ho. 1 1 . Mothers will Hnd Mr,. Wiuslow's (toolh Ing IJvrup tha best rrntnly to u. for Ihrir Bhildrr.. during tha teatbina, psrlod. Comfort fJdtpndl on thinking, uot ou things. TO CVUm A COLD IN UNI DAT Take Laxative llnitno tjuiiiiuu Ta'dets. money If it signature plumheis get $3 for eight All druggists reluiid the fans to cure. K. W. (irovo'a la on each laix. L'Bc, business nypiires haste. Tho king's but uot hurrv FITS '"""'AsekUy i 'iir.il. No Hl.orner.au.neM L"9 n.rsrsl d.i un of pr. kliiw. oie.i Is.-rvn mam ....... m...,.i .... l- T b....,..,,., ,rr..b7,;,i inEDnClAVrM arch m -.et, l'lilltoip,UL i. ' ' The National Consumers' Iwiie have adoptetl a label to distiiii-iush ladies' garments which are made in sweatshops or under uiifatr conditions as to wages and hours. It is not a ri val of the regular trades union laM, but will he used on goods produced by working men and women who get just treatment from employers, even if the io uot peioug to laUir organisations The Walter Steel Company's plant in beading has laen absorbed by tho MaltorStetd t'ompany of Jersey City N. J., recently orgauiaeil with a caul tal of $100,000. Disagree Hsrh.rt M. Kuh. a nro.ra MtMM rl.ot ..r i ,e Vlti. .in, If. T.. said: -Tb. d.K-Uir. dl.nsrewi ID my ease, ... i jB,i iu. trla. ADulh.r Ui.t it wa. lauiidle. aad li oo. I tried niaa remedi.s but did nut rrtira tb. illgiitaai txneflt. I ... ,uw irci-.i ami ii.rM.u. ami had i.e. ii. reduced In eil.i ;mn IV. puiiiid. to lea. than I a in,, day ' ...iiiii.u.ieu ,ir. i. am.' I Id rills Pir l ain I'eutiia 1 triad th.m ADd lha raault . ludnavl mar .1oua M . imii. r.turnl And I ''San In fee, rr.fr I and lulu ml iii" ui UN ten in Imi my -hy- l leal eotidtllnn waa bstt.r than It ' nan niD lur yi-ar. and 1 was a wall luaa. " II east i M Ftik Hwnm to aad stibsertbed tiefuru at tlil. Ittb day of No.smb.r, ISM. i.i.u ii woopaprr, .Votary SuMia. -Vwa IK. Mugl: 1Mb finesat, , Of Wlllltais' Pink Pillt t.r P.u P...I, sr. n.t.r (IS b Ihn Suras r Sundr.i). MafcMat la sir. to Al All druk)U. l dir.it Ir.ai IS. flr Wllman M.dlclaa ... scs.sKiAt). a t . to c.ntt p.r bat. km.. 12 SO LI . A.. t 1 , ... 1 ,. tl lit.. tit V. Cooiier, O. A. P. D., 246 Washiug St Portland. Oreaon. were in men iu hen Ninovoh and isanyion endor of their might were predicting eclipses making ; ' pOItlan(i 0r logues and giving uaiiioo " m Nineveh and Hahylon were Hut mounds of earth and rubbish .,i . t. ... in. lint.. L'ivilization and life of tne empire ome demand absorbs almost all tho . 1 a A .... torn rttlt thiit the export trade in this liuehaH a .-, 1 ..I i i , 4 1 ' m i i ( Ml-' or . "... 1 1 o export houHen in ew lone, now n have been doin a lively buHinw 1 AV- ..... rS""6 The Swedes are probably the tallewt i i- i ... .... unti httVll Oil UM ......t hnti.U.im" tli Mr?4. l" lit lie, oicvti m a. avi.i .mi ia ilnc tl) rdttl exercise, for Ling's swedinn inntiirir iih(Mlln. ttU.l niUCtl Utteil . t i . i ii M Tht miPhPn of Saxony poneeiwe8 four i i i n...l iieiintv li l tllllt t li , i t I I US III LUC mm iland. The favorite wives of the .... . I '. ... T...I.,.,' i. r r iiroiii il ti,.s il i- oi w. 1" neicrn queen can tasai Kery workman in the building trada .if Ceeuntiin. Pa., is on a strike chair loryioe operation yia these lines. For pamphlets descriptive ot the "Great Salt Lake Route," apply to J. n Mansfield, tteiietal agent, .00 "son OllmatSi o.nry and Natura's Sani tarium. Scenery, altitude, sunshine and air, cinutitnt'e the factors which are rapid ly making Colorado the health and , pleasure grounds of the world. I Here the sun shines 857 days of the average year, and It blends with the j crisp electric mountain air to produce a climate matchless in the known World. No pen can portray, no brush can picture the majestio grandeur of the scenery along the line of the Denver & Bio Grande Railroad in Colorado, l'arties .going Kast should travel via this line which is known all over the world as the Scenic Line of the world. For any information regarding rates, time tables, etc., call on or address R. C. Xichol, general agent, 251 Wash ington street, Portland, Or., or any in agent of the O. R. & B. Co., or South- eru l'aclfic Company. Of 25 countries 19 have nags wiui red In them, the list Including the Tho assessors of Montreal are having no little discussion with the street rail way company, the Hell Telephone Com pany and other largo comjianiea, as to the machinery tax. The street railway company has now, through Ita lawyer, informed the assessors, that It does not consider any tax can be legally placed upon Ita poles, rails, etc. 100 KBWARD OIOO. ner will be plesifd to eait one dreaded diaeAie ,TT.i aei.'ui-e haa been able lo cur. in Ail ni i hat sen in e o.ii . , .,,, , l ure T,"fi,. only iKxiilru cur. known to the mixln aI ,,. ' TalArrb. belna a constitutional dly SEhl rMiM a con.tTluili.nAl t'eAtmeiil Hall's I'stArrh Cure Is tsk.n InWrnAlly, Aeilnf V....'.7i. .. the hl,od And mucous iiir(A i'k nl Iho av.li'm, inereuy ur,uii(... tlon of lha dltenae. And flrlnf the liAtlent il "ni h by bull.lln. M tb. con.tlintlon snd m Uta 1IA work. Th. tiro- !5SSCS ... mnrh faith In Ita curanv. . IhA thiy oB.r On. Hundred poIlArt ka il tittimoulali. AddreAl , tintltlAllitocure. Bend tor u.l s. Ad'ireM , . f. J. CHUNKY 4 CO.. Toledo, O Bold bydrtiMlsti.ttc. Usll't VAmlly I'll" am th. best. The California state loard of health urges a strict quarantine against con -eimnHves. as beiui.' much more danger mis than those afflicted with smallpox or yellow fairer. Wood carvers are in demand in New York and the trade is booming. Mem t...r nf the craft are coming from Lou don to secure work. The man who condemns condemns himself most. all others m of United States, Kngland, Fram e. Ger many, Austria, Italy, r-pam. Ikdg'ium, Sweden. SwlUerlaud, Tur key, Mexico, Chile, Portugal, Venezu ela and Cuba. The United States silk flag offered by German Typographia No. 6, Cleve- 1. ocru."u' :.r,; bind, to the oaioil aecurimt the largest wi emorce tneir wageoimc . . tied up, an uumuo. ui ing rules. Every job work being stopped on work alike. ia fair and unfair cash Citixen waa won ten' union. subscriliers for the nv l,nnro..d Tr.ln Kqnlptn.nl Tha t) R. & N. and Oregon 8hor r.le.. have added a buffet, smoking am library car to their Hortland-Chioago tli.ounb tiain. and a dining car service h. been iDanguarsted. The train ...... I lth the latest chair cars aL ,.r..ei,a and luxurious flrst-clasi ....i ne.lln.r sleepen. Diieot connec m.rl at Grauaer with Union Fa ..; i .t Oirden with Rio Grand ii. from all points in Oregon, Wash inirmn and Idaho to all Eaatem cit.ea. For information, rates, etc., call II R. mm N. aitent. Ol uoreaa by the Granite Cut- II. Hurlhurt, l'uttland. General Passenger Agen There are still four widows of revo lutionary soldier on the pension rolls of the government at Washington. At this rate the United States will lie pay ing pensions to soldiers of the civil war or their widows well on In the last quarter of the coming century and to soldiers or their widows of the Spanish-American war nearly to the close of the first quarter of the twenty-first cen tury. The Boot and Shoe Workers' Na tional Union will begin the publica tion on January 1, of a journal to be tWvotod to the interests of the crait A trade paper mentions that another I new molding marine naa iw a t... V,u (iwratiou of wbi. h tlire. ' the work of aome 00 odd UiCU ' mechanic. t-iT,tm' nt Decorator.' union rr,M.m inairiin4t-l cne-1 oi.. tne ts oer day of eight , Bie prov.u-a y r - -a 1. I. averred l.V a UtUHntS VIllurjeae lejuin. a-- ' doctor that nervousness la kept out of the unian's tera the Celestial Kmpire by the u ot etn , o( 20 per cant of th. Only commercial houses that have paid taxes for the privileges can do business through agents in Russia. Traveling men are also obliged to pay individual taxes for permission to sell goods aa representative of these housee, whether they are domestic or foreign enterprises. Chinese 44 Are flalmon Trout Trout T This Is tho closed aeaon for trout un der the new law. There is some nis- irrpemeut as to whether the fish popu larly known as the salmon trout should called a trout, aaya tne i omuim Ti.leirrAtil. Mnnv persons, particularly moan who like to fish for them In tho winter rime insist that tho salmon trout ih a vouna ateelhead, and that fishermen are unmixed to them lie cause they eat eggs . . . i i i aelil. b. rhinook sa mon nave ubuubik.. It will be left for the court to decide thla mooted question, over wnicn learned doctors disagree, and most people beltevo that they will uecine it 1 a a - a ,,, al... the matter ot met way aiiu t" salmon trout a trout. This species is the only kind ol trout that will bit in the winter time, ann many Portland sportsmen have been accustomed to fishing for them all winter long. They are gamey, aim xno meat U of excellent navor, aim tne flan form a good change of diet during the winter time. Improving Jvn.au Wharf. Tha cltv wharf at Juneau has un dergone wonderful change during the nast 10 days, and the Pacific Coaat Company, which owns a net work ol wharves along tne water imui, umm started in earnest to construct its mam moth bunkers with a capacity of 9,000 tons of coal. Thla ia a $10,000 im provemout. The old warehouse lias been cut in two, ana wswaa. r-- a ., itinnrn nt sent a hmansiue to mo """- steamers, leaving a large aociyam .....,, It nnrl the other section. The new bunkers will be directly to the south and the piledrlver crew is now at work putting In torreao-prooi pur., which come directly from Puget sound tv,m laa are covered with tar and r . a . wraiip-d in heavy canvass, ...... uj ....r means are insured against the ravages of the torredo. Loeatloai I"' 11 Hateherle. nr.. ni the crime ohiei ta of the re e.nt trin of Fish Commissioner Reed along the ooast of Oregon waa i.... ..inn. for new hatcheries. oeedad In determining upon but one site tv.. ., decided on la on Coos bay to find He sue .oled shoes. The nam wmm w sj - .mtaot the Atlantic """LSLii- at. v Manila the Anglo-Saxon race are san. to u -.. - . y, cargo m . cause of their extreme nervous ten- e -L , I without perament. .v... nn the south fork of Coos U I I ti. ' . river, above the headof tide water. rortr-lill. Vlcllto. W. M. Johnson, who ha Just returned fmen a trio to Jack Waoe creex, n .w. ih. rlrownlnii of Henry Hornung ta the watera of Forty-Mile river on the 17th of 6cptember. laekad.-Bann.r Csptnr.d Tha staauner Lahuan, of Hong Kong ni aoo ton, with a prlxe crew from the United State gunboat Caatlne on i. haa arrived here. She waa c- . a '.ML rnnnlnit'the blockade off I""" " .. a ..! T.lairt. She naa nnioanon Rdvifcay rower . , - 4UBaVch. nlicitaUou, is oouajatuumu-i. - nay llmothy, flli.t 1 1: clover. 7 , uregon wil, hav. Stl oc 7 i r .. Mutter Fancy creamery. 60(ifif.e: sewuds, -.aSfeMSc; dairy. S7)(!t40oi store, 26(t35o. F-gge M S (4 25o per doxen. Cheese Oregon full cream tan- Young America, Uc; new chtHwe 10c per pound. l'oultry (Sickens, Bind. t3 .Mai 4.00 iht doxen: hena ti Ml- . , t - . .... rj, iun, S.OOdf H .'iil; eiHise. .AOnrtl ill) foe. .1.1. 4.fi0c4.5O for young; ducks, $4.60 per doaen; turkeys, live, IBojDHo per pound. UMM fllll 7flr rane .at, . laiaus, bfflovT- - ' 7fio tau- dozen: cuoumlieni, ouv r- liox; peaa, 8(d)4o per pound; tomatoes, 76o per laix; green corn, iatl 15c per dozen. Hops 7(Jtllo; 1898 crop, 56o. Wool Valley, 1J(s(1bo per pound; F.asteru Oregon, 8oJ14o; mohair, 87(0) 50o ier pound. MutUin Gross, laost sheep, wethers uid ewes, a hic; dresscal mutton, Oh 7c per pound; lamln, 7o per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $6.00 . 6. 50 per 100 pounds. lltH,(t;nis, top steers, $8.6004.00; cows, $3(88.60; dressed beef, 6t(i 7 'c. per pound. Veal Large, 6,SJ7.l'o; small, 80 B.'ae per pouutb aeatll. Markets. Onions, new, fl.001.36 per sack. PotatOMi new, $1)1(4 let. lleets, per sack, 85c. Turnips, jar sack, 76o. Carrots, per sack, 76o. Parsnips, per sack, 0e. Cauliflower, 75o per doxen. Cabbage, native and California, $1 1.26 per 100 stunds. Peaches, 66C4HOO. Apple, $1.95(41.60 JpU Ikjx. Pears, $1.00C41! 1T box. Pi mm. ooc per bos. Watermelons, $1.60. Nutuiovrs. 60(4 76o. Hutter ('reamery, 28o per pound; dairy. 17 32c; ranch, 20o per poumi. Kggs Unn, 80c. ').. Native. 18(4 14o. Poultry 11(4 13'tic; dressed, 180. llav l'uitet Sound timothy, $13.00; choice l'juttern Washington timoiny, 17.00. Wlvde, $33.00; crackeil, $38 eed meal. $28. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton .! whole. Flour Patent, per barrel, auo ileiidtail straights, $8.36; Califoniia x:t 25: buckwheat flour, H.tU gra i.u... ....r .nrre . I2.U0: w Hole w niwi Hmir. 83.00: rye flour, $8.76. Millstuffs llran, twr ton, 815.00 ahorts. nal ton, 118.00. j.MS:hoppeal fewi, f20.0U per win, middlings, per ton, $23; oil cake meal, per ton, $86.00. Wool Spring Nevada, 130140 pet pound; F.astern Oregon, 12(4l0o; val ley, 18M20c; Nortnem, sujiuo. llojie 18KK crop, Hlflllo pei pound. Gnions Yellow, (otgnoo por .a;. HutU;r Fancy creamery 211 (3 80c; do seconds, 27 S038c; fancy dairy, (g27c; do seconds, 28(424o per pounn. Fggs Store, 26(438o; fancy ranch, 41c Millstuffs - Middlings, flB.UU 20.60; bran, $17.50018.00. jUyYVbeat $7,60 0 10; wheat and ottt $7.0()O 00; beat barley $6,000 7. no; alfalfa. $5.0007.00 per ton; straw, 25(4 4Uc per bale. Potatoes Karly Rose, 40O60o; Ore gon Hurbanks. $1.36 0 1 60; river Bur banks, 60076c; Hallnaa Burbanks, at nofai.io is-r sack. Cltrua Fruit Orange, Valencia, $2.7508.25; Mexican llmee, $4,000 6.00; tillfornia lemons 76oO$l-&0; do choice $1.75 0 3.00 per box. ftopleal Fruits Banana, $1,800 1.60 per bunch; pineapple, nom lnal; Persian dates. ll(0a pw I pound. A gorgeous bicycle has recently been sent from France to an Indian rajah, lha imrta which on an ordinary ma chine are nickel plated are iu this bicy cle of fold. Fven the spokes are cased with gold. The gold-cased rims ate studded alternately with tuniuoises and ruble. A scarlet cloth held down with Jewels covers the saddle. There is a walnut tree 1,200 years old in the Haider valley, near Balak lava. It lielongs to five lurtar fatuilii s, and still yields nearly 100,000 nuts an nually, which are divided equally be tween the five owners. The l-nard of charlttoH' tabulated sta tistics show that out of a population of lln,N4U in Porto Rico, there are 2U1,. OM Indigent and 1 1,858 sick. The mini! it of deaths as a result of the re cent hum, ane was 2,010. A llurglary Ntiirjr, They were telling "burglary atoriea" on the veranda iu fnint of tho grocery store in a down-east town, "Tho niHtl'a l.an.l u-,ni tl , ,1.. .U.l 1 I . ....... ,. M i , i i lie nun' L... i I - a .a , . . .. I ne unn cut iu tne iioor, mi, I the star oor nervts. tUo, on pun blood if talker, "when the woman seiied the you tuooW hw (hem strong. Men And I v,ri"t m''11 on 'n "Iia of tho strug ""t" -who drt ntrmjous arc so txttust ' "11,u ont,,i1,, In the morn their nerves art sttrvtd. When rAu i l"K tho ,iurllir WB" found doml, hav- " I'll? I I a. , .Ull f)lIN. II .. .... I... 1 1 .... I I r mmmm a A ia v TT 111 II nil ItfUUII eecaM) impossible; but the brave wo- M-haul li,,l Limw v wu, ,,..t,l lt(. The agricultural department. Wash ington. 1). t'., has a machine for tak ing continuous phonigraphs of growing plants. It works automatically, tak ing a picture each hour, and during the night an electric light la thrown into circuit as the oxptsiures are made. Duly Feed Man and Steed. Feed ft nuke their blood rich and pure ruith Hood's J: aoo. SAMPLI BOTTLI 100. her FOR NCXT THIRTY DAYS. Hoi Uo. Kir Tn ht M "I Cupi" Without Taking Ikei? -aasaM ... mm think rou hare wuleit HaataM lime snil ufl.r.'d .nmisht JLW AWW lrnp.r, tasraelie, Niimlineaa, Malaria, aad tTNoc Ma.l tk?AlMyMAiaduaMAa; Saa all otBi teme. ... kaiwa, and jreart, nl tn. Atsne-i sn . .,,,, 1Uritli ln, .. .laelilo Iwit. .nit In . nl Bheiim.ll.m . nolns '- "Z sill m. MN v.lll- I an, ii nmlilniil, nit iney i" 1 , , r,,,iy CllKI. " Pni.." Il nut niily in. S& tim. asai matin, bat 7." ',,,0J'" ,'S i LSf Z To num. -i-. ''' i-' b"'1'' ' be.t BMdlelBS, Imi UU Il. chrai-a.l. for a il nu wh J ' . , M., a iv a.niul. I rtnaiil n in a. i . ., m.is. 100-104 a . Lena AKi til. WAIll. SWANSON RMtUMATIO OURI CO Wtilu tn-d.j. ST., OHICACO. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. t ..... r and Wlr. Work. -t)RTI.ANP WlKK A mjRI WttHE and Iron lencins . - Ma.hln.rr and Supiill..- CAWHTON 00., NQI". avP- sawaiTi aatai mwwm A Bargain. A twenty-live ton locomotive and tender with 8V trs' k, for sale at a harsaln. t all on or write John l'oole, foot of Morrison street. m and Maslo I -m Bsrssln LIa (io. 16 new ready lur muling. T. 1". ANI'HKWS, fill Muntsnmvry St. Han ItAtiel.eo. You CiD't likt I HiUke bj Tiling the P BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... M ANUFAOTUaaP BY ... CALIFORNIA FIO 5YRUP CO. ur suti thi: lias. For H Is tn fAVorttf through Dining and Buffet-Library Car Lin East. Vi,r Inrlli.r iiarlliMilara call nn of aAdrjsa 1, K. NAtlK . li. T. A. C. O. TtllllV W R t tlMAN.O. A. T V. A. Portland, Oh. sol K AOBNCV Worthlngton 8 onm Pumps and wnt..r Meters. Pumping I'l.nli ol Any Dassaattfi U M il A unit I n a VI-. t Mlreel. I'tirtliinil. Mi.1 1 . 1 1 1 I ) 124 Third Sir eel. a. w mi mart !. ttnoc. Relief for Wpmeri a ikcm mm. BBJ RBBH v .arinT CTaaas&Arnniikrn French Female Pills. laJeail l.r thoaaaiula ' .ali.fl.-l la.lla.aa l rraaaa AV.fr klwatt r-i.A' Ivan 1 1 ii . i ii un i-i M W- It.-. .H I lllrnn 'll Srtutl Drug C.1 m tVowlti.. How twk Cll OR.GUNNS IMPROVID LIVER PILLS 8J8Jfa 8 ni." All Kln'W. Barters ink IF No hnuwlinld nn aanrn i i. i'" out II. Krery hniwli'ild aa. affnnl in Iiav. It. CLAIMANtlrUg a. a al . M "'.'.'"" r.a... i. n C tiier .III re- waraa... . a. a ....... , ,. re .III'. n '.. ... ... priHweiillng clalmi ilnre is.s. civ. qui Kiaff Hik Oars' w VI Rupture tr.ited tel.n tin. al I . sad ri.iirl.lrlitl al ly CirrtiAMlsn gMM C M WOOOASU 4 CO . 108 l.e.s II . r.rtun.. Illllftl "t "' ' leanlalnr A N WOT V tl I- UbNlel ,, yt Mr. H llo.n, M IU .uk W I.. RELIEF FOR WOMAN 1 hat tlted. languid tn.llng.lti. (stint In lh tiaek ami the i hrnulc headArh. will dUaiipear quickly It ynu lake Hoore's Revealed Remedy t. la an lit.al M i .-1 1 1 1 I 1 1 t,,r Wfltnttl raaant lo lAlr. 11 uu (avr uilll. .a ONE FOR A DOR6. r" 8j8 H. l.ch. lod Ksaaasla, lie el1m(il..inil Purily In. Hlianl. AM I'lti .tmoindrre.aiil BlIloaanMS. D. mil UrlM ur Alik.n Tornn.lnc y.o. wa wiM mall mpl. free, or lull Imi fur Me. PR. IIOSANKW CO., Ihlladu , retiaa. i by : r, r.i.u. SURE CURE FOR PILl-S ITTlTl!.llTllMPri,.:s. a wmlrtaiamdaaaM IW'.lf. ThV.""i. M llaa BII.J. a...a.-. I'.,ir.,'ll.g YOUNG MEN I .V ONI.V n.e,llelu. elikji "I" f ' ""2 ,,, ,1.,, ,u,.. ia aaa ...r fa lr.1 U, oir., no f, ,. fla u S3 ia..oui you- II Si atluflr mtm. airm-r an. I 1. L oll.." rr-'i'i '" .... a tai.t.y .li h Si kit mimmjl fJ m tmuu, .e.sv-1. V7W(!UaferaB. m CaeriaUar IMlied uo reliaeaV ll.t't n(.T.ls-HIal AMX1.B I oush Syrup, f MS Oiasl. In Orua. Sa.ld by arallli". CURE YOURSELF 1 r.o hit u f-r uldriomJ A1rH'bRtM.luilAUiniiiLina, Irritaitlont ur ul.rUoa. ...t U ItrtaUrt, laTf- .-.I ZmZ AAlHa. r.-"i Ml. WT2JZ ..Tai. CuUNIM'0A;00. " ' mmi Vm. uf ,.i ID paBBM arirm uUr R-rit un rRtuwt. LM la w Java. V aay ai,4 ! S' i laal'sl Igat ,g aatI,,a BAB B."'' 'mmaM . P. N. 11. NO. 48-'. 117 II KM writing Tl budU.1 MMS ...per ailt.rtls.ra pli