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fhe Assassination of President Lincoln. remark: be rlmg-a to tue as." Tin Hoiitb !..!, a .iDi-oln. ou who would have piun-o n u, in it fnuU. l. pt-rbspa, mw rii.iini lu inter written to ijvu. Yau Ali-u ou lb U.t day of fail life. Lincoln vrivw word tbat trlke ibe kouote of bit cburiKt.fr. Id It be laid: "I thauk yon for the a.arrauce you (rlre me that I .lull be lUppttmNi b cunerrt tlrt Uieii like yonrwlf m the efforts 1 may make to restore tin- 1'uioo o a to make It, to um your lana-iir... a unioo of hearts au.1 baud an well a of tttatt " Orer all tbe tuetubern of tbal preal deutial tbinter party a black auJ awful fate huutr uieaaeiusly. The fate of the assassin. John Wilkea Booth, i too well kiiouro for reietitio shot down like a do. , h bra in , burning burn. Many have no; f,, Mowed the end of otb- era indirectly u i u 1 1 with the trn..d)-. 1 be atriekon widow of the martyred 1 WWII MMfd l he balance of her days In uielnmbolia and madon. Of tiit menu wbo were with brf iu the box f but nlht. one alew the other aud ended bio own ft. a maniac. By a curioua coincidence, even Seriit. Boton OOrbtif, wbo loot Itooth In the barn, barium- hianm- und waa tf tlfiWirdl routined in a Knuiina asylum. VALENTINES OUT OF DATE. Original Ver.e, flower nrlandy Ata Now Ihl Proper Qlfta. Valentinea are out of date. That it the sdicf of so.-l.-ty. Wh.-u the Hili of renruary conic around now the prom apw la to write to JTOOr lady fair a few rnoiee Minima .f taleutine verae, or, -a- i y(,tir inaliility to const met projier riiyiin-. aeiiu uroiinil n few l.iin. Ilea of vio leta or IWMt KMM or a nire box of eaudy a ueuri ,..-.t . preferred, of com - an tic, I up with pretty Stla ribbons. The lowers iod the Mod may not last m Ionic a the poetry, but the How-era will lie prettie r, the randy will tat.- better ao I both will to mure appreciated. hen it la -aid thut valentines are out of date the Mtiitenieiit baa to lie made course, with some reservation. They are SPECULATION WAS SLACK. S April 14 Just thirty-three yeara Will hive passed fluce rresmeui 'Lincoln was shot dowu In Kord'a Vttrr, Washiiucton. by John HKea foot The i xcileuieut all over the Unit-MS-tfit dav, caused by the war acare. Zaa to mind the thrill of horror and .intrant thut passed over the country tjaii-tirt years ago. when. Just as the idJ of the people had become aettled Ifttr four years of war, the country was itirtlrd by the announcement of Lin (tit I win fit" linoanct mints hnd beeu made In rhin;ton POP t,,:l1 PwWt Ufa eii inJ tien. Grant, accompanied by tWirwiTM, would visit Ford'a Theater im oeusiuu Offlct) on the evening- of iprJ H. Cm. Grant found It necessary to visit Borliairtoo. N. J-. on tbnt memorable Hti of April, and he accordingly sent to rVideot Lincoln a note of regret at his Utility to accompany him to the the rjrthat fveniiur, leaving Washington ou u6 p. m. train. Id Schuyler Colfax, then Speaker of tV House, the President extended an in- -itioD tu attend the theater as late as On. m. for it was not until then Unit mistake or the exercise of in imperti nent curiosity. Uuknuwn to the presi dential party, Booth had, during the day, bored hole through the door of the box for observation or perhaps to tire through. At 10 p. in. Booth again entered the box, quietly holding a pistol In one hand and a knife, or dirk, in the other. Maj. Italbbotie rose and asked this intruder hia business. Booth rushed past the Major without making a reply nml, plac ing bis pistol close to the 1'resident'a head, actually iu contact with it, tired, mid instantly sprung Ukiii the cushioued baluster of the box, when he made a backward plunge with his knife, aimed at the face or breast of Mr. Lincoln. Maj. Knthbone. springing forward to pro tect the l'resideut, received the stab iu bis arm. It was towards the latter part of tne play. Perfect stillness reigned through out the house. The audience listened to the dialogue between Florence Trenchant nnd Mny Meredith, when the THK H t It It A I T IKH SK. It we here ttmt the aaaiiiatiun hni planned rnng through the theater. It was appar ently tired liebiud the scenes on the right of the stage, and it was accepted by the audience as an introduction to some new I passage, several of which had been in out of date as gifts Ix-twccn fashiouublt adults, but among children they are popu lar still. l-vcry Utile lad nnd lassie pistol shot I watches for the postman ou the mcrning if I'mi'lcnl's party left the White terpolutod in the early inirt of the play. n.... I'.. . I..,. I In, ..In manifest nil a I llimtli hint lu...n nuteil i. u lenlier. hav- nf St. Valentine's day, of course, and la disappointed if the mail brings no lore message, no little embossed mid painted Cupid. What is meant by the statement that valentines are out of date is that the day of tin- three story, fussed and fur.zy, band painted, lint and nonsense creation, Tilt! DKATH BKD OF PKES1DKNT LINCOLN. rlnctance to foing, but stated ll the papers hud udvertised that him w'dlien. tiruut would both attend, 'i r Gen. (Irnnt had left Washing l bf did unt want to have the audieuce "Ppointed. as the peoplo would expect l least one of them. " .heller araa mmtaritaaA. The box Jrrrd (or the presidential party was double box forming the second tier on "rtt hinil side of the stage. The lad1"'1 ws decorated w ith flags 11 jw center, on the outside, hung '"rnting of Washington. Grants had declined an invita- o attend. Mrs. Lincoln invited, in '"'ItHd. Mis. Il.rri. A Ban. Ira Harris ,i 'i.i II, .nr. It Tu'r' "" 'nntor's stepson. 'Q DllT ' . .... 1 .V- t, Tnm Taylor'a "Our American j1 it was always given before lug become habituated to sensational leaps in bis repertoire of characters. He leuped nine feet dowu on the stage, but his spur caught iu the Hug decorating the front of the presidential box and as he reached the stage he fell, recovering him self iu a wonderful way, I hough his leg wus broken. He bounded across the stage, pushing past Miss Laura Keeue. who stood uear the prompter's desk, striking her on the hand with his own, ..till hnlitlnar the ilnccer. As he crossed the stage Booth cried out, dramatically, Sic semper tyraunis!" and "I have done it!" Ouce through the side scenes Kooth quickly escaped by the rear door of the rl n-lierp a horse awaited him, its bridle held by an employe of the theater whom Booth rewarded with a kick, his agony from his broken leg being Intense. MmdWMU the shrieks of Mrs. Lincoln made clear to the audience the nature of the horrible crime that had just been per petrated. Pamdemonram reigned. Wom en cried, men hollowed aud children screamed. Miss Laura Kerne advanced to the footlights aud called out: "For (lod's sake, have presence of mlndl Keep your places and all will be well!" Miss Harris called to Miss Keene to bring some water, which the actress did, .fierwards accomnanieu ." and which the Jn" WIt.Kg, UOOTIt. to elaborate hia still aracter of Lord Lud- a"?' made W.V"'n Hoolh- familiar with the Sf'ii i f lh box bout " p- m- Vhtt, of ',t ,urT"J of the various at u ,1 weupanta. It waa aup- woe, that it was due to ....in t the house opposite, to unconscioua President was at once re moved. It was found that he had beeu shot through the head, above the back of tbe temporal bone, and that tODf of the brain was oozln out and that death was Inevitable. Within a comparatively short time the terrible news had spread all over Wash ington, and by midnight every member of the cabinet, except Seward, whose own life was attempted, bad gathered at the bedside of their dyiug chief. Mrs. Lin coln was present, prostrated with grief, and other members of the family, ena tor Sumner, Speaker Colfax, military of ficials of the War Department, several generals and physicians, the latter In cluding Surgeon General Barnes, who had from the first assisted Ir. Stone, the President's family physician. President Lincoln never recovered con sciousness. As day dawned his pulse failed and a look of perfect peace over spread his features. At 1& a. m. he ceased to breathe. Be. Dr. (Jurley knelt down and prayed and Secretary Stanton broke the alienee which followed with the over which young ladies used to go into ecstasies of delight and young meu used to go into bankruptcy, has long been pass ed. The custom Of sending that sort of remembrance is as dead as the custom of New Year's calling. It was never a sen sible custom anyway, for no young man felt really repaid in putting a week's sal ary into a gift to a young lady when, be cause of the mystery and secrecy that have to be observed in sending valentines, he could not accompany it with his card. It was altogether too discouraging to have his hated rival get the credit for sending a sentimental lot of poetry all done up In fluffy expensiveness for which he had cheerfully emptied his pockets and "gone broke." Valentines of that sort have had their day and belong now to the aweetly remembered past. PRAYER TO ST. VALENTINE. i ....... . Through lenrlng-Houaaa Last lhan . Year ago. K. Q, Dun & Co s weekly reiew oi tnde mts: Whether the new rear will enrpase or keep puce with the old Is the ques tion which gives special interest to every week's returns. Comparing now with business by far the largest aul most prosperous ever known a year ago, more than 40 per cent larger than in January, 189b, which, in Its turn, had shown heavier business than iu any preceding year, it cannot be ex pected that such a guiu will be relat ed. Hut the decrease of tl.d per cent in pavements through the cleni uig-houses Is wholly due to great speculative ac tivity at New York last year, with sales of 12,031,833 shares against tl.aiK.U-0 to the same date this year, for pay menu outside this city have I ! u 1 :i I er i a nt greater than a ear ago, ami u renter than iu tbe saino part of any other nmnth. This week one contract of 10,000 tons for a Western road, aud two (or budges requiring 11,000 tons, are the only big ttUaactiotM wporttd iu iron prod not Perhaps the most liiint taut iudi trial event is the marketing of wooli ! Is Ht rice, iiw-rnging 1V4 percent higher than last year, main makes I nig promptly sold up ami withdrawn while others sell so well as to give, gn at aooo nragf maflt, Husiness in ititton noods ''cgitis tin rea.e. though in staples It is still im 'derate. 'Die mm ki t for breadstuff's la not n five nor have chances in price of elf nitor w n at l i en n any cnnsrqueiioc but the active Mar option shows snarp ueeiitie. Atlantio exorts con tiiiue far below former veara; in three week-. S.OOtWStfi l iirhela aguiust II I'LM.IIS'.' last year. Failures for the week have been L'12 in the l ulled Mutes, against 24K last year, and 40 iu Camilla, againat 3 last year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. - nine Markota. Onions, new, fl.'Ont 1.75 per sack Lettu.e, hothouse, fl.25 Potatoes, new, ltltJ20. Beets, per sack, Tom h.V. Tumiie, jier sack, title. Cairots, per sack, 60o. l'arsnis, a-r sack. T.'h i s.v. Cauliflower, Tocntfl per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, 76c (Jll.oo per loo ponnda, Apples, $l,t6s 1.00 er lx. Pears, $1.00(tl.25 ier box. Prunes, (10c pT Ikjx. Butter Creamery, 32o per ponnd dairy, 17 (8 22c; ranch, 34o per pound Kggs 2021c. Cheese Native, 16o. Poultry 13814c; ilreated, 14(916o Hay Puget Sound timothy, flS.00 choice Knstern Washington timothy $l8.tHI(?)19.00 Corn Whole, 128. 00; craeked, 23; feeil meal, f23. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton 2I; whole, 22. Floor Patent, per barrel, 13.25; blended strnighta, $8.00; California T8.25; linckwheat flour, 16.00; gra ham, per liamd, $3.80; whole wheat flour, $;t.0i; rye flour, $8.8ilt4.0il Millstuffa Ilran, per ton. $14.00 shorts, per ton, $10.00. Food Chopped feed, $19.50 per ton middlings, per ton, $20; oil cuke meal per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef teers, 7l1iof8c; cows, prime, 7c; jsirk, 7c; trimmed, KS,c; veal, H'gMlOr, Hums Large, 13c; small, 13 brtkfaat bacon, 12 '-.; dry salt sides, 8c. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 60(S51c; Valley, 50c; llluestem, 52c per bushel. Flour Host grades, $2.90; gmhiim, $2.25; stiierline, $2.15 per barrel. (JntR Choice white, 85(30c; choice gray, 34c er bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15o 10.00; brewing, $18.0018.60 per ton. Millstuffs ltruii, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; short, $18; chop, $16 pur ton. Hay Timothy, $9.50(911; clover, 8; Oregon wild hay, $G7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60(f65c; seconds, 42aC46c; dairy, 80(i37,le; store, 'iaSSZTHc Kggs 1 7 ( 1 7 h c per dozen. Choeaej Oregon full cream, 12,lc; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry t hickens, mixed, $2.50(3 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, $2.5088.50; geese, $7.0088.50 for old; $4.50(36.60; dncks, $0.00(9.00 per lozen; turkeys, live, 168 17o l"'r pound. Potatoes 55(?80c per sack; sweets, 2" '.' V' per pound. Vegetable Beete, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pouml; can- bago, 1 'jo per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $1.1581.60; carrots, $1. Hops 781"c; 1898 crop, 68oc Wool Valley, 12C418o per pouml; Kasteru Orngon, 8814c; mohair, 378 30o per pound. Mutton Gross, lieet sheep, wethers and ewea, 8 V; dreasexl mutton, 8,S8 7c tier ponnd; lambs, 7.V per pinud. Hogs tiross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.50; draesod, $5.60 8 6.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $8.50(14.00; cows, 13013.50; Uresseil beef, OS (3 4'- per ponnd. Veal Wge, 6H8"h'c; small, 88 9'jc per pound. "You May Bend the Sapling But Not the Tree." Whtn djcis fits become chronic and deer tested it is often difficult to run tt. Puf ut the reason why it is best to Uke Hood's SiTsaptrtiU when disease first show ttself. In long-seated, tena cious casta. Hood's Sarsspanlla it alto wonderfully successful. 3fcCtfo SaUabai(ln kW.'l VI JJi IU III II ii asTar I III'.. A J I I I t J Hajari or dollars? ab, to whir I aid air maiden heart lucllaef T ioe or to be rub' Tell aie. good si. Valeatla. Should I seora the sblnlng gold! It heart s richer mine? Her I'm waiting to be told Tell food a: ValtaUsaa. an Praneiaoo Markat. Wool Spring Nevada., 128 loe per pound; Fas tern Oregon, 12816c; Val ley, 20833c; Northern, 108120. Hope 1899 crop, 11813o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 26c; do seconds, 23024c; fancy dairy, 21 822c; do seconds, 18 8 20c per ponnd. Kggs Store, 18820c; fancy ranch, 22 Sc. MillsttitT Middling, $17.00 8 20.00; bran, $188 14.00. Hay Wheat $6.6089.60; wheat and oat $6.60 8 9.00; lest barley $6,008 7.00; alfalfa, f ' ..60 per ton; straw, 80846c per bale. Potatoes FCarly Kose, 86890; Ore gon Burbanks, 86c8l3.0; river Bur banks, 60885c; Salinas Burbanks, $1.0081.25 per sack. C'itrna Fruit Orange, Valencia, $3.7683.26; Mexican limes, $4,008 t.00; California lemons 76c(g$1.60; do choice $1.7682.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1,608 2.60 per bnnch; pineapple, nom inal; Persian date, 68So per pound. NfcARLY BURIED ALIVE, lutllan Wontaii'a Narrns Karspe from a Terrikl iieaih. Mrs. Flleti Crosby had a narrow es ciis fnou living buried alive in Craw lord . , unit , Indiana. She wat pro faOUIVOad dea l, all I picpitration for the burial were tiring made. While this whs in progr M daUfbtOTi 19 years old, worn out by exhaustion, lay domi to re. i, but her eyes hail scarcels closed before she sprang up and er einptorilv latiitod that her mothers' Imily U- returned to the bed. She re in.itki I tbnt her mother had called to her in brr llaap, siiving: "Mary, dou't let tliein bury me nlue. " The under taker OOtnpUed with the daughter' re iiuest, saying it was but a dream, but the daughter stoutly claimed the con trary and would not be denied. Nearly right houra passed when Mrs. Crosby slowly oH iied her ryes and looked at her daughter, who had remained by her N' l-ide, constantly watching for a return to life. Mrs. Crosby is now considered in a fair way to recovery. "tars . r Mno, f itt or roLZSO, i 1 1 1 ucanrn, 1 Ksasx j i him.v make, naih thai he la the n arn-r o( lha firm ul . J ( lusxr di Co . d,, ni(i i. ii. in, , M the cfn ot Totdo, Coantj ami Slate aforraald, ami lhat said firm will t.a llieatiiii ul I'M. III'miHI U Pol I vks (or each and ererjr raae of Catarrh thai rannel be cured by the use ol Hill's Cirasaa Cess. KKANK J CHIVIY sworn in brtnr me and sulsKrfbcd la my prreuce, Iblatib day ol Heeemlsfr, A. D. IsM A. W.UIJUBON, .Votary Pul '.ir Ball'a Catarrh run la taken Internally and acta dlrecily on the bbsid and mm-oii atirtace of tbe system, svud (or 'i .umonisla, free r.J i III'M V i ( O, Tolodo, O. Hold In- draxaina, 7.V. Uail'a Family I'llla ax tha beak Matrlmiiiiy on linall Capital, A Wtlmingtou clergyman tell ot a Philadelphia couple who came to him to lie married oue day. When they left the boat at the I ninth street wharf in the city they had but the dollars between them. Nevertheless, the groom called a cab and ordered to be driven tu thu city hall and theu to the nearest minister. At the city hall he paid $3.00 for a marriage license, which left $1 .40 to pay the cabmiinaud to fee the minister. At the hitter's house the cabby demanded $1.50. The groom replied that he did not huve it, and the driver compromised on a dol lar, leaving 40 cents for thu minister. The groom, however, waa not done buying, lor he stepped into a uear-by store and bought an envelope for a cent. - In this he put the remaining 89 cents, aud after the ceremony handed it to the minister. How the newly married couple got hack to Philadel phia is a mystery. Philadelphia Becord. Painter in the car shop at Kuox ville are working 15 to 17 hour pfj day. SALT LAKE CITY. An Tranaroiitb Important Karlor In nenlal Travel. No one crossing the continent can afford to cut Mult Uiku City from hia mute. The attraction of the place, including the Monnou Temple, Talier- uacle and Church institutions, the tlreat Salt ljkr deader and denser than the Dead tSea in the Holy I ..m l the pn tun ue environment ami the warm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to the square vurd than any lo cality on the American continent. The llio Grande Western Hallway, connecting on the Fast with tho llen- ver & Bio iriinde and Colorado Mid land Hallway aud ou tho West with the Southern Piicillc (Cuntral Boute) and Oregon Short Llue, is the. only traiiscoutinctnal line pausing directly through Salt Itke City. The mute through Salt Latkn City via tho Bio OnUlda Western Hnilway is famniia all the vear round. On account of the equable climate of I'tnh and Colorado it is Just as xpular in winter as in summer Send .'r to J. 1). Maiislield, 253 Washington St., Portland, or (ton. W. Ilelnts, Acting General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of "Halt Lake City the City of tho Saints." How Woman Waa Mart. A small boy ill tho Mission Sunday school of Bishop Fallows' church pro pounded an entirely now theory of creation last Sunday. "Who made man?" asked the teach er, beginning, as tit the good old days when orthodoxy used catechisms "God," was the prompt reply. "Aud how did he maku him. " "Out of dust, ma'am; nothing but Just." "And who made woman?" "God made ber, too, ma'am." "How?" The small hoy hesitated, ami tin ii replied cheerfully: 'He caused a deep leep Ui fall upon man and theu took nit his hackbono aud made woman." Chicago I liter-1 1. cm Vermont in maple sugar fund fir in thu union, making nearly 2,0h).u isiiind nnnually. More butter percou is made in Vermont than in any other state more pounds of wikj! pur sheep are clipped than in any other state, and more bushels of potatoes are rained per acr than iu any other state. Chaplain Couden, who i Vitally blind, never permlta a barber to touch his face. While Dr. Couden has been blind for a number of years, it has been his practice to sliavw himself, aud well does he do it that he seldom if aver ' nick his lace. Adjutant-General (kirhin thinks the Law ton fund will finally reach $im). 100, whn h will be invested for Mm i .aw-ton in g i eminent bond and iiiii her an income sufficient to provide (gainst all want and enable her to edu cate her children properly. Tt,. Satnr Junes. There ar many June in this world, but perhaps not quit so many a people think. Not long ago two friends met who hud not seen each other for ten yeurs, since their davs. "Whom did you marry, Billy?" asked one. "A Miss Jones, oi Philadelphia," re plied Billy, who was a trille sensitive. "You alwas di I take to the name 'Jones.' I can rfmtmbtr when we weut to school together yon ued to tag around after a little snub-nosed Jonea girl." "1 remember It, too." said Hilly "She's the Kirl 1 married. "Youth's Comatnion. Artia!al light. An Inventor Inn ptftd an electrical appliance, wlncli lie claims will enable the Improve,! Train i ,,. The O. K. 4 N. and Oregon Short Lin ha added a buffet, smoking and librsry car to their rWrtland-Chioago tbiough trait), and a dining car service school 1,,n I eqnipned uill bring much happi am bund to see. Till nea to llioae w ho have defective evranr Another crral discovery which will hriug happiness iu ihnw whhse itoniMhs have Decern deranged, i Itostetttr'i Stomach Hitlers (s certain cure for illdiges lion, dyspepsia, malaria, lever and ague iiianguarjited. The trmn i with tha latest cliuir cars, day coaches and Inxutious fiit-clais ami Ordinary lp)ls, Iniert connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and ul Ogden With Km Grands line, from all points In Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Kasiein cities. For information, rates, etc., call ou anv O. B. & N. agent, or address W. II. Hiirlburt, General Passungei Agent, Pint land. 'Within the next the years Mi tri will startle the world," prophesies State tieologist Giilliuber. in u recent interview, "with the great amount of lead, zinc, ropprr, ill kel, cobalt and coal iniiied iu the state. Missouri is riftta iii minerals, the richrst of any state in the country. " IWt smoke oi garottes for the pur pose of killing time. Time will t iuu-.ii. t business ut the old stand long niter JTOtl quit. Chicago New-. lu Saxony no teacher receive lemi than $jiii) a year. only Har k4ltae r,,r Okltslrea, Tils trilitrr llllle Inslilea ef i hlhlreu are ruln- a DT Wolffs I part, MUierllqaM. iacrei. t Children during the lei tliiiu; period at ,-nl,...M ul l..,rinla.. . ff....,o., Ii.m.ui.1. In. I , w i-i ..,ii,i, ii. U HOC. Mothers will hnd Mrs. Winsl.m a Snotha log Syrup tbe best remedy to us tot 111' 'T New York bonsBflmiUM grt $3.20 for eight hours. I know tbal my lite was saved by piso's Cure for Consumption, John A. Miller, Au Sable, Mirbigan, April J II. lsiii. The North StatTordslure ( RuflgfUl I Chriatiau Kndeavor union hit put on foot a chmne for obtaining 6,000 nuw tital absitlleuce pledges in the year. TO ft UK A COLO IN OKI HAT Tako Laxative Itromo Cjuiuilie Tablets. All druggists refund the money i( it fail to cure. F. W. Grove's signature I on each Ikix. Ue. Java furnishes two-thirds of the quinine used. VITALITY l". itshllllaleil nr haii.l i-l fflMfJ hi Ir. Kllne'a liitlsnralliig Tunic Kill s: It Trial liiiiiie enelalnlag I vYffffas' lrlBSMI in. Klla1 hiainuia. wi vn a hi, PlultaWskia, reaaaffd isTl During the last fiscal year Barlio cx rted Kli.OSIl tons of hcer an 1 nitsirte.l ML'.OHrt tons, of which 14,608 came from I la mi nil aud lVdiemla. Mexico is one of the United States' best customers iu tho sewing muchiue hue It Anawereil I he I'lirpii.e Maude lle Bella and Jack had a new quarrel.' lama Obi no! but ihey'e patebod up their old one till it's iilmiit US gisal a. new. Puck. BEST FOB THE BOWELS If yn haTtwi'l it r'nilar. lu-alih mttvcmfnt of tfw tniwsalsj ,., .it v mi i. nit'h. r will W I, , . i Niwol outn, knit ho wt'll Kun u hi thu thui-p tl vlolttltl pliynlr Off . fotMin In oungrtiui Tltt ituisutticftt, flfht ni.'it .rrfi-i i tu; u kft-i u. tu tMinsjli clear and t-lcau U U Uk CANDY aff' vri nnng THADt MAR S IOISTTIO Plsaaant, ralsuiile. 1'oient TaateClfsxl DoQeoS, esffir Sil ken. Weaaun, or lirtpn. sir. Ns- Wrila or tree aainida. anil l ; i un hcall?i. Aitdreii " " ' SSfSSfi (MsajS) a Tart. Hfa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ffksiTjssBlcyCLIiSV Built on the Square. A Splendid Line for You, MR. DEALER. Portland, Oregon, Delivery, and Replacements on Guarantee. Quick Delivery Guaranteed. A LINE HARD TO BEAT. CLEVELAND CHAINLESS B-vl Gr) $75 f iWi CLEVELAND CHAIN ROADSTER .... SO .Wjl kTall r-i i. I.' awin cuiltu )nincTHD u .. ii n- m LVvi ctiis "'.rr..:r " ,t.mvm M ' t i v r ii i a ri I a ruAiiu in v-.- zj i w . -ii v 1 . ..ii' vi j 1 1 1 1 tv I r All ,alVI STORMER CHAIN 35 IffV $5y PENNANT SPECIAL CHAIN 30 V '' Boys' and Girls' Bicyclr. Largest Jobber of BicycU Sundries In tht Northwest. Write lor Catalogue and Discounts. Agents wanted in all towns throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. AMERICAN BICYCLE CO. PORTLAND BRANCH, Popi Sales Dep., 132-134 Sixth St. A aso SAMPLE DOTTLE IVOR lOo. LXXTTORS INSIST that their patients use "5 DROPS" for RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DISEASE etc. Read the follow ing letters: BwaNSnN Ii m - mail Cra Co.: Whrn I wrote rnu for a ssmplr bottle of "5 DRnI'8" m wife was aufftrlng terribly from Kbeunialiaiii anil waa wry tllacourased, as 1 had tried vcry thing Ibe doctors ircKrllad, even Bending tier lo KUhfleld 8;Hnga, etc. My doctor la very much suriirlaed at the prngreaa my wife Is making, sod she la so well that ahe refuaed to keep her seamatrraa and Is now iloing her own sewing. Th doctors Insist on her taking "s Drops" ami assure her that It is now only a matter of a few days and ahe will he entirely cured, and ss wc ana very well knows here, the "5 IiROpar la receiving cooalderalile atten tion and praise. P. K. THICK, Jersey City, N. J. Oct. U, 19. BwaiasoN Rnst'MATic O'BB Co.: I atiflrred terribly with Kidney Trouble fur yeara, and after uaing les than two bottls of "5 HHniD" 1 am now entirely welland I give "5 DROPS" the prnlae for my cur. I could not find anything Ihst would give ma Ihe sllghlrat relief until I tried thia remedy, snd I recommend i t to everyliody aa a permanent aire for Kidney Uisrsss. M a K V A. CAKUAUOH, lllack Gap, Pa. Aug. 22, 'W. la Ilia moat powerful ai('iae known, frvm from oplatea anil perreetlr harmleaa. It alvaa almoat Inilanunemia rallef, anil la a piailtlva cure for laheunmlleaa. elallea. tVruril(li, naiepalia. Ilaekurbr, Aalkmu, liny I ever, t'utiarrh. I n ! I mini leeplraarea, Nrrvouaaeaa, Nrrvona and Neuralalo lleadaehre, Karaehe, l uoih aeke, Heart Weaaaeea, Drwaay, Malaria, Craepla NaaabaSM, ate., ale. oa. n. a UB So enable aufferera lo sSv " nROIH" at laaat a trial, we will aend a S eami!e bottle, JU DATS preiahllir mall, for IOeU. A aainile Uitlla will eoavlnre ou. AUo, larae bulllae lM SoaealllOS ln,lUeaforaV Sold bj ua an acenta. iUSSTS WtSTSU la Saw t.rrlur,. waiT IS TV-DAI. WASSOK Bill I UA l it t I UK HI., nil I., lilt t.uLr Nl , CIIICAUO, IU. (TSAIIS MASK) "5 DROPS" PORTLAND DIRECTORY. I ..... e and Wire Works. POini.AND WIHIC A 1KUN VYOKKM; WIKK and Iron Ifui-lng; oDIi rslllng. etc. ICM Alder. Machinery and Nuppllea. CAWKTllN J CO.) KNOINKH, HOII.KItM, MA chlDffjt. supplies. 440 MrslHi., Portland, Or. JOHN POOL!, hlfUfl, Onrnott ran giv you tba beat Iwrgalns in genvrsi machiiirry, nglna, boilers, tanks, pinups, plows, baits and windmill, 'lha new steel t X L windmill, sold by him, is tin-equalled. COR IN WHEAT Will mil i corn; will ina.k tht eim klnil ofmrtl; hl nuptrinr laltenlm qvJuifii will ulT th (jroblrin nf fttenliig H tiiti Cftltfa. In ft wnftftt rtiuntry; ilmuM br wn tu tho print tha MM li whtftt tnd uill ykld front ft.) to UW buahcU MtfiMtl the Kraw t r It U thrftjh(t hftii ftu oily itibiiftiu' aud It almoat ai rt ! fta hay. I ' i i hi i I On por pound mr p4r hundred. Adilren M. J. s n 1 1 i A CO., Moacow, Idahu. CARTER'S INK Just as ehMpaj poor ink. LADIES PS KHillKT In ni: , Mmli.Htii. ( al. I'liltl to Urn Bat, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MArfUTAOTURKO BY ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. tWMWT THK NAME. Are You Tired ? Do You Lack Energy? . - You ran ha-fMririB anerKtlc and lo.e that tliad ; i.i by UHihif Moore's Revealed Remedy It contain no dtmurroufi drtiR hat a pleajiaiit uite. 11 a txiltla al drugifiitta. CURE YOURSELF 1 I'm IllffCJ fur tmnufnml il'lis.riii,liii1Diiui.iiiiui, h i lUtluni or uli rraltulia muniui ii m.I i in--h AlttlHg, noil li I tall ill- (fitt or iiIIiiiiuiii. tWIal by lr,.B lU. or atnt Id pUIn wrappnr, by tprtM prttpHii), fut II 0o, M 3 hi.tilrj. r..75. C'lrcuUr tiit nn riut-a). FOR PILES ITT" III N iPllr-si pria'r'ninlltirn1fftUwM it hln(. Thu fur in, w lj aa Bund, li li r I'r di i Iihk rilat fs- sartl b Or. Boannko'a Reinady Nl li Mt'lllllaT stllll Imi1IIsT. A I - tl- t i 111 .f a .- a Jar t dragijiiii . r uti! TrMtlaf frftt WrirW ii a r 1 1 . rutiftua.i i a I i Ba-aF H L aV ,aA aw" tta SSwT ' ' M 1 l L liar 17-1 i....'.umcnCo I Hj'5 maUF )sjLlv.a I'lieutiTrajSw '''aiSawawV lntbndthanasirwd SjV mm mai unij vui nan m n.u. u. maa 4111" AllflS" km T.,i, mini., n.hli and aft VIIHI IIIIhI BBB ' - : . BBBl UUIIk VVIIb BH rellahl im,iii.ii. As am Ba.f..r Kerry' take no ott.era TaTftv m. lot BV ftv i 1 1 ii in A ut.. -mW aaaw,,, ,rH u.Mmw -a4apaaBjBjsjaw- INDIAN jw llnea to H . to 30 flrat Mtreet, I'ortland Uscliluery-AU Kindt him r AORNCV Worthlngton team Pump and Waiter Meters. Pumping- PUnls ot Any Cspsi lly TATI'M St HOIS EN lr. YOUNG MEN! K.r I'i.iii-rrh'r. unri lr.-r r-t FalsrA'a ikai mstx'lllti. It im i , mi t , i -ui.- wi.iih iii curt' rtw-h a j -1 at-rrr S'i i Ay. kw-wn it hu rr mil.! in rur, no iiiavttar i ' ur yf hu lotu rtui1nt' HmiiIU fnjin Ua ua will aitaMlah you It U ls.bitlj tif.-. prrtriila rtili luiv .ml rui ink - ti ihi it Inronvt nir-ii- e- anil ilfUsntlon from hiiloti l'KI tv ftl un. Kr at ! i. all rrli.M InitnftafU. ur arnl pn-paid Itj afBraaa iliinlr ihh'i, nil rwlpl "f pr-lr---. Ijr I'ltlNT rHIMICAL LV.CUcaca.llL jx-uiar nuaiiad ua i ut,Uwi. OR. GUtiN'S Mu vered PILLS RELICS WANTED for i sab paid for Stmie Arrow, ttprara, l'lie..A ie. etc Write and ai-ml mil- I', ii ....in. in. Two Klvere, Wis. Curable Without tbe Use of He. Addreu liR Ntn KIRK, aluuutsln Home, Ida. CANCER Withe l ure Slrk Ileailaeha raneDala. Sa nintp I inn US aaa Purll nIM Blond. Aid l,li-atiunandfraaiit Hltlouaiieaa In nut Urine erHlcken. Toeonvlnre vnu, we will mall ample free, ot full Ikii for Me. lilt. IIOHANKU CO rhllada., feua. Said by llrufglala. N. P. S. Ni,. a i woo. lirilAN wrltlna to advarUsar plaaaa vi mention una paper.