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Yoa Can't Catch the nr II XT A ft Wtna tn a net. - a t i r fJctfht can you curt aum try u "J" - " .t it a constttutianal remtdy. A ,. from Iht blood tht Impurity iht dii Ait, And rtbutLh rtpAtri i"umrf mtmbrAnes. AM P. s4 t Sl irrhrrl'-ff m.j ms j CAPE NOME. ItDtlullu Received Check. . i. .. ..Li... i. j In polrrH1 1 B itmmm mm nutt ..ho 111" lill-II mrl'llIlL' with emir nv, " ' l in YVhitflevvilln. h;ul hi arilm CaipMMd the other day. lit i t h li'iUHf in town, urn the tin brim alweut, ho isTsuuiled he. j to lei nun how up me merits tr i m a e n l lit in n iirnciii Hi vnv it ii Tft no dirty clothes in the limine, con- input r the atietit uersuailiil tin lug man to change his ahirt and givi the garment on winch to cxerrisi cleansing power of his new inven- to. He inserted the shirt in tht her ami ulnreil it mi tlie Htme madi wini hot with dry editing. Ai h Mrnutol hi lfiUirs In tillni:' the stiiv kd revolving hit machine, the lady ol tiiiime tnaile her aiwearauce. Slit irehed straight to the oven door am! La it oiien. The sinnke from t Mneil iot of hearts Hilled the room U Wrn.-ati..i. he e (relit whs hirOM t Esu an lgnmninions retreat. Whet Km-eka jierinlssion to tent the marhim )w he loon sort of acared an he re- irks In casual way: "I prestimt lem are no Deans in the oven, adain." Lai win) ton Journal. ll It Worked. Mm. Nowlywcxl (reading) Love ii 1 ii that lifta um up to heaven; rrlsge ia the piimchuto that tiringi i slowly haok to earth ajjaiti! Mr. Newlywed (also reading) An- B ianichtito horror! Man fall I, ' feet and in daahed to piece' e old atoryl Parachute fails tr. lorkl Pack. Are Vna (lain: KetT m ii so, you ajmuiii pee inai yonr ticket readi via the I .... I. 1.1 1 .mill. sVOjfPVi mid you will get tin' beat. 'Pullman t ulnoe sleeping earn, elegant reclining OlmirOWl "free," and libtary buffet cars on nil through traini. Basl dining cat net vice in the world. Popu lar penonally conduoted exouraioni once a week to an point! r.att. rot full oarilcalara call on or aihlresa any ticket agent, or A. K. COOPEIt, . A. P. D., O, H, 1. r Ky., Ssfl Waihlngton street, Portland, Or. Improved Train Equipment. The O. B. & N. and Oregon Short Ine have added a buffet, smoking and Ibrary car to their Portland-Chicago Imnigh tialn, and a dining car semes been Inaiigiiarated. The tram n snipped with the latest chair cars, ay coaches and luxurious flrst-olaii M ordinary eleepeis. Dnect connec ts made at Granger with Union ra- o. tinl at Ogden with BiO (minis rora all points in Oiegon, Wash rton ami Idaho to all Eustein OitlM br Information, rates, etc., call nn By O. It. x N. agent, or adilreaa w. Hurl hurt, General Passenger Agent, ortland. Imu, Seenery and Nature's Hanl- I III I U III- Scenery, altitnde, sunshine and air, stitute the factors which arv rapid- making Colorado the health and sure grounds of the world. Here the nun shines 357 dayB of th erage year, and it Diana with tli sp, electric mountain air to produce climate matchless in the known Wld. No pen can portray, no brush picture the majestic grandeur ol i scenery along the line of the Denvei Rio Grande Kailroad in Colorado. ties going Kast should travel vis la line WDXOn l Known an over mt rid as the Scenio Line of the world Br any information regarding rates, ne tatdes, etc., call on or addrenB It Nichol, general agent, 251 Wash- gton street, rortland, Or., or any ot of the O. K. & N. Co., or South Pacific Company. kt Chippewa Falls, Wis., the tele- one companies consolidated, and awlth the rate was doubled. Bt'nltoil States possesses 22,705 mer Hunt vesselH. in Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial ecU of the well known remedy. Or or Fies, manufactured by the kuroiniiA Fig Syhup Co., HlustraU i value of obtaining the liquid laxa- f principles of plants known to be Kiuunaliy luxaiive aou preavni.iur w In the form moat ref resning to the le md accenlable to the svstern. It pa one perfect strengthening laxa- Clfanalnir the avstem efTectuaiiy, peliinir colds, headaches and fevers Uy yet promptly and enabling one roTercomc habitual consxipanou yrcr- nently. Ita perfect freedom rrom erv oblectionable oualitv and sub- anre, and ita acting on the kidneys. Fer and bowels, without weakening irritating them, make it the ideal Pative. Dn the process of manufacturing figs " used, as thrv are pleasant t.. ine s'e. but the medicinal qualities of the aedy are obtained from senna and Her aromatic planta. by a method own to the California FM Stbit only. In order to get ita beneficial lecta and to avoid imitations, please nrmber the full name of the Company "inted on the front of every package. ?ORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO CAL otna-vTT.L. rtt. mrw tork. w t. r sal by all Unifgijlj-Prlc Sue. per boOla. Wi WMU Ml tLX IS.lb. i TWO ua i... J. Cm I lOossk St nip tncrsdlbl niehnxi r This District fully trrlflrd by Lata Itrpurli. F.ach steamer which comes down from the North brings fresh proof of the almost incredible richness of the Cape Nome mining district. At first people were inclined to believe that the re ports of splendid riches found in the Cape Nome beaches were simply fairy tales circulated by the transportation companies Hut the arrival last week in Seattle of the Hoanoke, with its cargo of gold dust, gave the final assur ance that Cape Nome it qnite as rich as it is painted. This famous treasure ship brought to Seattle more than two millions of dollars in the pretty yellow dust. The purser had charge of 1, 800,000 only; but many of the passen gers kept their private hoards in their own immediate care, so that a modest estimate of the combiued wealth of the returning gidd seekers aboard the vessel may lie placed at $1,000,000, exclusive of that in the purser's care. It is prob able that the real amonnt went far above this estimate. F.very ascnger had his bag of dust, heavy or light, ac- orling to the amount of energy he ex pended while in the golden North. It is safe to prophesy that the stam pede to the Cape Nome district next spring will be more eager than the Klondike rush of a few years ago. i .i; Nome has a weighty advantage over the Klondiko legion in that trav elers to the former camp have no peril ous river and mountain travel to go through, but are landed from the steamer directly on the gold bench. The Koanoke was but 10 days on the way down from the Cae, and she spent a day and a half of this time at Dutch Harbor. No expensive tools are required to dig ont the gold from the beach. As one of the Koanoke passengers ex pressed it: "Nomo is the greatest coun try on the earth. Kvery man's bank account lies in the beach. All he has to do when he is out of money is to go down to the beach and dig it ont. 1 never even dreamed of the wonderful wealth that is to be found along the Nome beaches. Liteially I dug out $;(!' with a common table Soon in 10 minutes. I did this to prove to my friend that there was gold at Cape Nome." Alsiut two thousand people will winter at Nome. Work has mostly stopped on the claims there, as the creeks and the bench are freezing np. The people were engaged in building houses when the Koanoke left. Lum ber sells there for $200 per thousand feet. However, money is cheap, and nobody grumbles. Many Improvements are being projected for the new com munity. One of the most important is the wharf which is to be put in next spring at the Cape Nome landing. At present vessels have difficulty in land ing supplies on the beach. A com pany has also been formed to provide the city of Nome with waterworks, bringing pure water from far back in the hills. This will solve the typhoid fever problem, as that disease has been caused by impure water. This watc aysteiu will be in operation not lat than July 20. Klectrio lights ai street railways are to be provider oom panics having been organised to secure these improvements. At the Clarkamn tiatrhery. S. W. Downing, superintendent of the government hatchery on the Clackamas, says no salmon eggs are being taken at tho hatchery now ex cept those that aro transferred from other hatcheries. Superintendent Wisner has Just come from the little White Salmon hatchery and delivered 1,!00,000 eggs to the Clackamas hatch ;ry. Mr. Downing statos that ho made a large shipment of tjiiinnat sal mon eggs to New Zealand recently. The egga were packed in crates between layers of cotton. The fish will be in troduced by the New Zealand authori ties as an experiment. Great Quantities of Fish. Washington state's fish hatcheries are expected to turn out 85,000,000 salmon fry this season. This will be four times as mnch as the turn-out any previous year. The United Sta government is now thoroughly alive u the importance of nursing this brunch of food supply. Will Probably Srll Bonds. Atja recent meeting of the city coun cil of Dallas the finance committee was instructed to prepare a report looking to the matter of advertising a salo ol city bonds to the amount of $2,500, the proceeds to be used in paying off the present city hall bonds. Carbon County Bonded. The commissioners of Carbon county, Montana, have decided to bond that county tn the sum of $43,000 for the purpose of taking np outstanding war rants. These bonds are payable in 20 years, and redeemable in ten years. Interest is not to exceed ft per cent. At Iloston, is it reported, there are one thousand freight cars standing on side tracks. Thirty freight ships bava been taken out of their regular service at that port owing to the war with Africa, and consequently the cars have to be used for storage purposes. Many Df these cars are the property of west-i-rn lines, and are badly needed for transpotration of lumber and grain. A gentleman who is in a position to know what is going on in the federal lepartment at Washington, states the Pendleton East Oregonian, says in his opinion, there will be no final action with reference to the squatters on the reservation within a year from the present. This he bases upon the prob abilities of the question lieing taken np in the lepartment and the time usually consumed In getting such matters to a final issue, after they havs been ones taken np. The farmers are now busy harresting their spuds and sowing their fall props, says a Houtheru Oregon exchange. Al though the prospect for a fair price is not gooi, the farmers ran do nothing but work ahead and try to solve the problem: Why do some men live well and do no work ? Helena, Mont., Nov. t. United States Senator Thomas EL Carter was arrested today and fined $ 1 for spitting on the sidewalk. The complaint was made by a man arrested and fined yes terday for the same offense. The tnt was paid. HEAVY WOOL MOVEMENT. ( ..in nn. . n In I mill. hi PfsjOsytl Sparula ttvJ Hulug. R. G. Dun 3c Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Hritish disasters in South Africa have brought to view something lie sides the steady sejt-reliance of the kuglish people, and that they hold nut many American securities to be dis lodged in any time uf alarm, but are nninclined to take more stocks, and money looks (or safe investment. A little decline of c in wheat and 1 So in corn does not hinder exports, though it is some evidence that growers think they have ample supplies. Atlantic exports of wheat for five weeks have been, flour luclnded, 15, 680,500 bushels, against 18,182,631 bushels last vear, and Pacifio upottl 2,713,551 bushels, against 8,217,43 bushels last vear. Western receipts of wheat have continued heavy, but have not rivalled last year's extraordin arv outpouring, amounting to only H.-..li5s,ie7 bushels in ttvo weeks, against 4U,640,7U1 bnshels last year. The enormous sales of wool at Iloston, 21,557,500 pounds reported, making 25,368,700 pounds at the three chief markets for the week, are extremely iuiiortaut. That not all la for con sumption, as the trade Is natnrally tempted to believe, may be true, and yet actual purchases by the mills of half that quantity would imply extraordin ary encouragement respecting the de mand for woolen goods. The prices have been generally advanced to an average scarcely below that of May, 1HMJ, and for Ohio washed, light and dark auwashed and pulled wind slightly higher. Kxpectation of higher prices st 1 union prompts much speculative buying, but the demand for woolen goods is also undeniably encouraging. Cotton manufacturers have also Wo in great demand, with prices constantly rising. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Million, kubtllt BlfS. The? Hardly tjraa II. Without quetion, the griln most Public men SMok ol their DBWOrtBl' extensively use. I a an article of food ness, but very few of them would he all the world over is rirv. Mundieds willing t U taken at their publicly of million of people chiefly ubaut on expressed estimation of thcmselve. it, and Its coiiKumptlnu Is tvhstnhllv Chicago Dally News iiicreaain.; It i the priu iul diet of Tra I'iiI. lining. Victim, uf tea MstMWllftJ are becoming alarmingly prevalent WWpM drinsud tbr life slut raftSty of Health and luitrad of doing II naturally by building up thrir sy. trni thry rr.url to Ira Thrv should lakr HoStSuSf Moinach Hittrrv ll tours A Malay lal-orer gets " ' K ' " through 56 pounds inouthly; a Hutnese or Siamese 46 pounds lu the same A carload of dried canned potatoes period. The eastern nations also clnelly contains II, 000 bushels, but would hold obtain their beverages from rice, which only 500 bushels tn their natural state at least oiic-third of the human race, (ormingthe duel I the native popu lations of India, China, Jaiiau, Mada gascar; many parts of Africa, and in fact of almost all eastern nations. The Hurtnese and Siamese arc the greatest conauuiera of it. is the principal grain distilled in Siam, Jajian. arid I hum Saki. or rice Peer, 1 is prodnOld ill JnpMl to the extent of 150,000000 gallon, annually Although rice is such a universal article of food, it is not so notirtuhiug as wheat or some other grains. More tlutn nine-tenths of its substance consists of starch or water; OOBMqnHltt M form. mOM fat than muscle. The yield of rice is five times as heavv as that of wheat, the SlltHK lT lIH'tt MIIOKH Allen's Kuol Kasr. a powdaf for Ihr fret. It cures painful, sWOttM, marling, nerv ous ferl, and instantly takrs Ihr sting out of corns and bunions. It's the grralrst comfort ilisctivrry of the age. Allen's Font Kasr makes light or new shoes ferl rasv. Ills a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching ferl. W have over Su.tluu tr.lltn. duals. Try it (".l i'. Sold by all druggist and shoe stores llv mull for iV m tumps I mil package t 1,1-1 A.l.liess, Aile.i H two crops yearly giving from eighty to QlmstM, Us B . V Y. a hundred bushels per acre Rratllr Market. Onions, new, $1.00(4 1.25 per sack. Potatoes, new, $16(jl8. Keota, per sack, 85c. Tuniiis, per sack, 65c. Carrots, per sack, 75c. Parsnips, per sack, V0c. Cauliflower, 75c per doxen. Cabbage, native and California, $1 1.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 65 80c. Apples, $1.25(3 1.5C per box. Pears, $1.00 1.2c per box. Prunes, 60c per bvx. Watermelons, $1.50. Nutmegs, 60(3 75o. Putter Creamery, 28o per pound; dairy, 17(3 22c; ranch, 20o per pound. F.ggs Firm, 80c. Cheese Native, 1314o. Poultry 11 ( 12 c; dressed, 13 Mo. Hay Pugct Sound timothy, $12.00; choice l-'.a.-ieru Washington timothy, $17.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; crooked, $23; fee. I meal, $23. Parley Kolled or ground, per ton, $21; whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.65; blended straights, $3.26; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; gra ham, per barrel, $2. DO; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rve flour, $3.76. Millstuffs Hron. per ton, $15.00; shorts, per Um, $16.00. Feed Chopped ice I. $20.50 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $36.00. Tortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 64o; Valley, 65c; Hluestetn, 66c per bushel. Floor Ilest grades, $3.25; graham, $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Outs Choice white, 84 (3 30c; choice gray, 82 (si 38c per bushel. Parley Feed barley, $16016.00; brewing, $18.60 20.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9 1 1 ; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 7 per ton. Putter Fancy creamery, 60 66c; seconds, 42S46o; dairy, 87t40o; store, 2686c. Eggs 20 i -'7 ' . per .!. i7.cn. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs, $2.008.60; geese, $5.606.00 forold; $4.506.50 for young; ducks, $4.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1814o per pound. Potatoes 60 65c per Back; sweets, 22.lc per pound. Vegetables lieets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cauli flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, $1; lieans, 66o per pound; celery, 70 76c per dozen; oucumbers, 60o per lx; peas, 84c per pound; tomatoes, 76c per box; green corn, 13)t 15c per dozen. Hops 7 10c; 1898. crop, 66o. Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 814o; mohair, 27 30c per ponud. Mutton Gross, 1 -t sheep, wethers and ewes, 8'?c; dressed mutton, OH 7c per pound; lamlw, 7,'c per pound. Hogs (iroes, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $6.006.60 per 100 ponnds. Ituef Cross, top steers, $3.604.00; cows, $8 8.50; dressed beef, 6 7 V40 per pound. Veal Large, ', 7 c; small, 8 8,Sc per pound. Han Fraarisaa Markat. Wool Spring Nevada, 12 14c pel pound; Eastern Oregon, 12 15c; Val ley, 18 20c; Northern, 8 10c. Hops 1899 crop, 7s 12Xo per pound. Onions Yellow, 75(385c per sack. Putter Fancy creamery 27 29c; do seconds, 27 S 28c; fancy dairy, 26 (4 27c; do seconds, 23 24c per pound. 1 More, 26 80c; fancy ranch, 40c. Millstuffs Middlings, $19.00 20.50; bran, $17.50 18.00. HByVheat $7.50 10; wheat and oat 9T.0049.0Q) I -est barley $5.00 7.00; alfalfa, $5.007.00 per ton; straw, 26(or4'ic per bale. Potatoee Karly Kose, 40 60c; Ore gon Hurbanks, $1.26 1.50; river Bur banks, 60 75c; Salinas Bur banks, $l.oo1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit' ranges, Valencia, $2.753.26; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 76c $1.50; do choice $1.76 2. 00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50 1.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dices, 6ifc per pound. SALT LAKE CITY. An Important factor In ital Travrl. TtNti.riiutl- At Tacoma shingle manufacturers arc complaiiiiug of a cur shortage and ship ments are seriously delayed. to critr. a rot. 11 in iimk hat No one crossing the continent can Take ljixstive llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists reliiud the money If it fails to cure. K. W. Crove's sigualure is on each Nn. Uo, afford to cut Salt Ijtke City from his route. The attractions ol the place, including the Mormon Temple, 'lals-r- uacle and ( hiircli institution-, the roat Salt 1-aki' deader and denser than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land the pictur'Mue u iminnetit and the warm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to the square yard than auy lo- ality on the American continent. The Kin lir.iiide Western Kail way, ouiiectillg on the Fust with the DsjV v-tir.lt Win 1 , r iiiile an I I'olorado Mid- laud Hallways and on the West with '"" "" tt'.iHlO.OOO gallons a year the Southern Pacific (Central Koutel anil Oregon Short Line, is the only transcoiitinetual line passing directly through Salt I.aVe City. The route through Salt Luke City via the Kio liruude Western Hallway la famous all the year round. On account of the eipiable climate of Ctah and Colorado it is just as sipular in wiuter as 111 summer. Send . c to .1. I). .Miinsucui, 2"8 Washington St., Portland, or iieo. W. Hi nit. Acting tietleral Passenger Anusi-.n, riiii'wipbia. Vm. Agent, Salt Like City, for a copy of "Salt Uke City the City of the Saints." Thr lliirinrar. The Burmese will sacrifice any pnsi- 1 pect of money. making to go to a feast 1 These are called plves, and often the entertainment is elaborate. I reinein Iwr going to oue in DptsjrBwraM There was a gissl deal of dancing, but m ither the host nor his guest danced, that would have 1 11 undignified. The dancers were iaid, and they twirled lazily or (napsd excitedly aa OOOMlM required. Most of the time, however. WU -i- nt 111 chatter an I smoking. s-inokiug Is the only thing at which the Burmese are industrious. They start sucking st the early age ol 8, and they smoke themselves luto the next world. Ctrl smoke quite aa assiduously us the men, aiid as the cigars are very big in.iiiy a pretty mouth is ttiiiiiisl to ai comodstf u giant rhcroot. Pall Mall Ma.-iixine. The walnut was originally called the gaulinut 111 Fngtand, Nn-ause it came BOO) FMaot (QmI)i Walnuts played an important part at the siege of Amicus, near the etnl of the sixteenth ceiituiy, when a party of Spanish sol diers, dressed as French peasants, brought a cartload of nuts to acll and, a- the cute- opi tied for them to enter, the uuts were spilled iisiii the ground, and sentinels stnoiicd to pick them up, w hen the Spanish soldiers DOUM ! pOB them, killed them and guarded the gatea while the Spanish aruiy en tens I. 100 it icw Attn oioo. o omm COLDS COUGHS SORE- THROAT GRIPTC CROUP HOARSQ NESS A new law requiring corporations to pay wages at least monthly has DMO declared constitutional in California. Mother will hud Mrs. WinsloWS Booth h k- Byrap 1 ii- best remedy to us for Ibnr children during ths teething period. The greatest whiskey Industry is in the I'liited States, the output being I shall IMOtnttMnd I'iso's furr for cm sumption far and wide Mrs. Mulligan. I'luuiateail. Kent. Kngland, Nov. II, istifk. I he treaty elm, nn.!, r hi Ii il limn Penu signed the famous treaty with the Indians in IfIS'.', was upon the hunks of the Delaware. It died in 1829. CITS IvriimnrnUy Ciir.-V No fltaornrrvou.n... ills .ii.r nia am i u t br. Klliw'i liiMi Nrrv RMtorsr. e. ml r r t KICK Oi.oo 0 .1 I- i-l IrrailM. On. It. II. KUNt. Ud.vuu Traelug. Mis Walsingliain We can tram our uncestrv Uick to the Normau con- Tho famous cwlars are on Mount quest, can't we, mother? Lebanon. In Itllhl there were sixteen Mrs. Walsiugham (sadly) tes, out that measured over thirty feet in cir- we don't know whore your father was cumfereuce. last night Nimervl lie journal. TTis rradrnof llui eaprf will he pleased to ftarn that tbrrs isallrasl ousdrraded di-raar itist seiruci' hs la-rn stile to cure In all Its States, aad last Isratarrh. llsH'tCslarrhi ur l-it i.iv 1-o.nive cure known to the mrdlcal Iralrrnltjr. catarrh bring aciinalltutlnnaldls ran., rSSStrSt a eun.iTtuiicnal USSIURI Hall tarrh Cure la lakrn Iniernalljr, ai ling directly ttpss las blood and stUSOOS no'acr of the yttSSa. taSrsby dolrnylnt thr Imiuda. lion of Hi alssMS, ami slrlns lh laiirnt llreiiaih by bullitiu up las cnii.tltuHon and a- .iln tiaiurr in dnlng II work. Thr pro BrWtOfS base M much falib In It ruratlrc powrra Ibal lbr oftrr One llundrsit loUar lor any rase thai ll laila to euro, brod for 111 ol trsllmonlal. Addrns F J 1 ll r v KY A CO., TolcK O. Hold bi druUta,7.V. UaO'araiuilr I'lllt air thr beat Anderson, 1ml., needs hundreds of houses. Thr I'lraaauiaat Must I'nwrrliil and kgn'llv Nrvvrfslllns Hrinnly for Lm Orlppe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. , Mara VV 111 rurr any ai In- Bf pain known la llie human body send Inr trial Imtllr. IV Thlauffrr last, .lu dara only. laop Isittlr (WU to, a ul v Pltol'S ,-achl l HI or I lm r. ' SWANSION RHtUWATIC CURI CO U7 snS 19 0aarbrn IL. CSIcaj The famous ban'an tr ee is in Ceylon, ou Mount Laviula, seven miles from Colombo. There arv two roads through tho stems, and ita shadow at main cov ers four acres. WXIM mi v it . j eh 'WW t w ITM flf vrff4f jor wHcnr I I Ssi ol PtrvnA I foln Stna- R I (or Sulllitn, Roach and fc- B f tntry In their good opinion ol W I I'enma at an ttlcctht catarth I tVould Rrrd Holur of It. Hand Sandstone has asked me tc lend him fHo, and I don't know whether to do it or not. Would youl Nutte (earnestly) 1 would, old man. He invited me to dine with him this evening. Stray Stories. "There Is a difference between a mini and an egg," said tho casual re marker. "When a man gets old he la no longer lit for the scramble, and whet) an egg goto old that is all it is fit for." Indianapolis Journal. We bum 90,000,000,000 matvhei annually. Insomnia Did you ever have that feeling of oppression, like a weight on your chest, or a load of cobble-stones In your stomach, keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly In terrible dreams, that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's Insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun ates sufler with it (light alter night, until their reason Is In danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment Is In the stomach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night will soon bring relief and give the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARETSt THIS - v ttBBBBBBBkw LIsbW "' h" b"" '" CAftf AIIRT till tmWmw tmm mw far h m nn. ihm i,eu ami, i. i MMWaW jOM Utk wmmm, f . ir ara Iwaoly caa aay Ibal Mtm9Mmw AM majBJQMM Mk Casoarsla bava alvaa sie mora relief than aay jmmmmw MMWam eaaaa sbbbbbbb etbei remedy bsve evei bJI oar- g&MMMW BMMW mm mm taini. rs,..niinrml ih.m u my frleud aa bia- sure kwa mm MM V MM-MM lu all Uiey aro reirr,.nlrd ' mm Lm can w.u,1xa0, Eu. m. nAr a kALr oa Tk CaMssl. Ihr fH AH mgmmmamm --ki' ... B WrVtKClCla ANNUAL SALES. 6.000.000 BOXES. T THE TABLET . aTSaasataasaasaasaasaasaasaasaasaasaasM ' 25c. SOca DRUGGISTS CASCAUT8 are sbtoliUly barml, a pertly rerrtaMi eoneoaad. awe rial or otaar mmaral pltl-eelaM Is Caeearet. Caararet promptly tSeetlrery as4 parmanr ntly sere rit dlo4r ol tb Bteauck, Llvtr s4 liteatlaa. Tory aol oaly car coutlpatloa, but eent aay and ?ry torsi f lirlarlty el the sew ill, laclaaiaf 4laakaaa4SrBUry. Pleasant, palatable, potoat. Tate food. So oo4. level lcks, wka w grlB. Be ar vos get ta gessla I kewat ol imiUUeai aaS aeaatltatae I Buy a koa ol CASCAkuTTfJ l-4ay, r,.i If aot pleased la trery leapect, fet year noaey back I WrlU aa lot kMklst aad tree aaatple I aadr BTIUIRO KkMKCT COMPAIT, CkUCAOO III TOU. mm $ak$ jfgents planted i Han and WaaiM make ISO to IMO seen nontn Ulna our I Oenla' nd Udle' Waterproel MaclilntMh et Rain Coat. wa aau a. 1 BiiTtisaaa i. mjm. i i . m v.. i.. mWmmmk ILiUlir ! kIITtHII lift niTIM-KUOr MUUW lllMTIt 4 rtru 01.00 mm. YOU r n.ar.i --n m V 9 , OO ry d f Mine irlsrs for tbM far is fwmm mm rHsss, WMf 1U mrtar tram f-ir un una ran fnssffour iflOOaV we want oni aoewt jst Lflrairriss II BSCS NMMrTi mm sapllaJ MtJaVfai, W furiiUb A MIU I h'i(l ml lahUls.(la "fcaapl-s. faeU... htm, fti' - rs . ulaM a, . 1 Kll Ski aIl"li MACHINERY, all kinds ...TATUM mm UOWIN... fff tn IS Piril ItrMt PORTLAND. OR. . tAAm I Krrttiltiif r,fnt lU fnrii .Ir Wa mrm tn LA KOI it OIALIRft In Amsrlcs to I ra IM "etiil I "Itertrest a la I ' l,tl 1 1 rliut tttroiifj h rwtfulu 1 7 OUR LIBERAL OFFER. zirU.rx:'. i. . H.W. mi, till IUI iliuiirssiinm 'I eriftf ss.ee, lor 11 1. maa. .r lwNB.aaijsnkM4kM.. en'ii Jasssa CARTER'S INK Tin- twit Ink mail, hut no 'li-itn r thttii the MHimt. i TriTi.a lh- foiinwitisT ti -.1,,an(..f, n .m to Intur i'i - :.u Mm 1W mm ths mOM isnsliU f COatesluIn 'i 1 .sJttt rlti.fr t of ! MM mt amt Mttra IIm at uBtlmka. ftttwi h4"H lsVTV fw(,1n UaTVtmt, tr nua .r.n Is 1. li : f stlttl It. lt . tl 11 2 a ...... aura , . r rr lUniLVUs 1'iUr i.miis Hid av1, bvilnirM oftrdt, irdr Idtvnkl. Ill"lir I , u-. W Bill RO ( HAftuk tOm Till OCriT, wm m t-r r g . : r, on p mt M(lo I ami in Har(hi l.lal Ho. Is now rraily fur inalllnf. T. V. ANUKKWS, luu kliiiiigiiuiery 81. Han Kranclxii. MfFII MMttJetaBMsaej WM ka. ka. a pa,f svi ft lni(-irmrT Uf '-It 10 msu aj, ait Will Nni jr - t,a ' " ' .t' t ,hofi r 1 ftlirl Wi 1 1. 1 rdrr lytnlft I hll IMlMMtrli l,Ni out of rurt y or Jutt to mat 1b rli anM .-a. Z -1 -S re.ar, k U M-a. wlib JOUF tr MW. L ftrlr-Und C d!3M i 0 l ltlllsri n Bftn.lrtfttlftt), ls ia's tfts amUH ml jaat atfraaa mmtm ftnd If f'-in-l fMifev l,' mmmmmwSnmi o-.n-lortj M mm wteMMf ULUif ortUn, fj lbs) mimamm HM ma 4 $ mm.iim. k j J ... A .k. mmm mm lata 1 1 atJ ,. r.1. M I .nnr nH i.Hnaa III fill j-ur xfiH-i. iIbmi an( lii maun mm au fMr f Ms. II I'i lftf lril l1"' WL- 1TART TtTltORK AT QWCE. i2,B:",' Ii . , 1 l' unllifttloB sstsllsMl fa fall MUUf '' aael -..kir aam tarn ta aaaA jam amt aaara rn.it rasas t am mrrj fi M pa. to.hf.ai to TOtir rMt"iiifrn 7v' -,Z irtleM mahaa rr tbliv (lln lbt cn lo lb Mfl ft! 7 PrTJ.T- ' l . a. ih. LO rls erttsi their a,laiU M Hi m lurmt, DUNDEE RUBBER CORPORATION, 184 Fulton St.. Wm Deep-Seated Diseases Such a. Kin mm .in. bihI ill", s.i 'i i ullar to women, require Mom! nirltlir that inirlOas. Hoore's Revealed Remedy Will lr In. nn ..hat. rrllrf alnrnal III every rar It rurra If taken rnlarly ami auRlclent time. l per boltle et )our drugglat'a. Yoa Can't like i Mistake by Tiklog the Drill Wells with Profit UHIltl My ' '' A.Y'S"T r . LIISlilI Hi, I free Mrs 11 Hii"n. Mllnauk.. Wla. YOUNG MEN! . . . .l , .1 a .... !.(..... Ml-aa-lfiM IK i oWLV iMn-iD w,. h miU t un tsfc-o tuul mrmj NO ( AHK know II ham .err fall) l. tro, no uf All kind and Mat. for aniline wont inr p"t.w, ftinii, air Mad VllUpj VViur - Ko.'- ' 1m IMonttv llrriot. lrnnoiltin.Cool4.a4 Mlnorul I'r i i hi, (HI ood UO. AO. I Uler-l ttltj flrit. 7Q voon oiif Monro. WU1TM ( ft WHAT TOU WANT. I OOM IS & N i MAN, 111 IN, OHIO. naM- su i inn snuwn n rh ryt. mwm ,M mrm n' nam m wm asienuh yuu. u la akaaOMe mSa, l..,.nu etrli'lare, anil ui S lai-o .itlmul ln.u.. al.li.. anil 1-l.nll n rn ni husiwaa I SH It SI 0 I'' a.;. . .11 i. Ilatil. ilniM.. mm rr.paiil by .tprea, lr j.yeufKHaLOlX. I In ular in .i I ii i",u' . , a4r.iii. . ,i I...I lut a. aar S, WiMin IrttrssWatS In srsry rounty eeet for enr '.a. lamp Metre Ita own ia. Keller Hxlii llian rlrctrlelty or Wi lalie. ii :ity iaa; sksapsi tbaa kernearnsi rrtalia ,m nn.n.v. maker Slenrlaril I.einD Com pany, llrpt ll ' III' SOO 25c MT. ANGEL 25c Benedictine Salve. riprrlrnrr of Many Vrare ( Irarly PaeaV nelratra the (Irral KMrlenry of I In- l.lnlrnrnl. I'oalpald, SSr a Ito. Addre Bcneiictine Priory, Mt. Angrl, Or. O m w iiaisasa, I.. Kor. s. lsa Key Fathrr-I re liad lad BBonry orilrr (or tm.lhrr kil ul your Salve I Bad It trry good a Jrasl end try rn.l to i-e wtlbnul It ' PATKK K .aKKV. '.a Boiiy.rst. Ldt'lBTILUI. Kf ., Jan It, ISSS. Key Father I Soil your seltr to I the beat leu taei J ever aaeel. r. sciitavnu. 7o r wi,ot bl PORTLAND DIRECTORY. reaee aad Wire Worke. F'lllTl.ANI) WIKkt A IRON WORKS WIRK aad Iron l.ncln. oBlre ralllni. etc. XMAIder. Sm atfl mCURE FOR PILES M firiU- inotfitiiro l oausr it. tutxg. Tb s ftrn, aa wall at M i 1. M ' 4 t I'i ' 1 1 Hiaj pileM ar- nrj I ' t Or. sloo n ho'sFI l Romodtf .ism It. hlna auft Llnoilluet AlM'-rl'tl llMal'iF. bit' b MsrlilMorf imI ftufl.o. (AWNTON4CO KNdlNM, HOII.EHH, MA cbtierr, m i rwii'i, Furilaitd.Or. JOHN poo LB, PorrXeiND, Okioov. ran in., vj.il Ilia k.t Ii.m.Iii. In 1. i.uirrv, rnyinra, holler, tanks. iuui. plows, halts and WHelmlHe. Tbs nrw trrl I X L wlnilmill, oll bjr him, Is BaV r . .a J For H Is tlx favorite through Uiniog Car and Bullet Library Car Una" tut. for furthrr i.rtli ular rail un or aildrraa J. K NAIIKI.. I' A. W. K t OkJAN.O.A. " TKUHY, T. F. A. 124 Third Strsst, PORTLAND, Oa). Ml Jar a' 'r . i " Trvotioofroo WfllO) ma a. ..1 .1 lU RM1 4 M RO, Pbilodo., FOa CURE YOURSELF 1 Uoo Hisf fur HBnoluroi til. a r sjw,li (lattUUItatt lit, rritoUoito or ulesjrollu of mo cum mowstrauoo, VoiDrnM, Oltd But MUlst goul or ptiloouomo. oH hw nrBSSlU. r Otnl In DlolB wriM. it oiorooo rM. fuf JlrtmUr Mini n rousl. Rupture treated trlen USial 1 y end c hi n ore 1 1 a i- II AmtA AWW 1. i.ii,,, wj BWm ..1.1 T.ea,a m. i.. . n.i... at3 r,....i. 1 ..laalM. PJari lint Csismai Oo taV C aairi.o BaBfl aPaWaiajB ' DR. GUM'S IMPSJOVfO LIVER PILLS erv Da. iiirtvi aooK, Kelief for Women iiSm ftaffim Is rlaie,aaaaada.elisia, WHa I Bloed, 414 la.lle audfrasaal Ullloaaneaa Dl Cue rur una mvum. aueiaiaiej ranirn iiM T-nifT---1- t iiaTiaattLt French Female Pills. C. N. srOOLASP t CO . 101 tscead K. f.rtlasd w4 l.y ihisnaeSaaT nalatl laallaaaa aTwyarallaMe aa iaki .1 aaaeal ar aJfdilaaleaaiikea7Kaefc art Ota, aaiyla frae. er luM boi lor IV. IK. IIOHANKU CO., Fhllaala., arenaia. ' , llru,t.u. 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