Tacts for Women PACIFIC COAST NE.Y8 "vices" ARE CHEERFUL. A GRUESOME STORY. whatever iU merit i be iimiti- known U tne public by ana t adrertlbing. Ailvi-rllMUj. r eer th-'Ugn BM rur u cann.tdo everything. It may ZLl- '"r tlmc- hul 1,1 H !Tuiaiv a lH-tintr drmamf the tiling j-le'l "ve soiui worm. "Vs.. i, tt..- .W with Lydia E. .'ink ". v. i table undpohm it ..a onin everywhere hare learne.l rtilfat-t. '"' ,he result U that there r.lutin.' kbaolnUl unequal.-.! I1' , . .. I, ll llw Ii.eia.,... -I.I.. It hat the largest bale I. ... in 1 .. IIU In I. - nfiDV r i"'r,,. " '...-. lias heell the cum' fur US ue r, ,, n for thla la that Mrs, v.liliatu i """""K i ' Dlitir ! to claim, hhe can do all u,,t ibl -' ' s ,-un "" BI1U "ir Eltvvaaraoi axperieaat make her JJufjaralaabla Herexperienee has K n,,t only long but world-wide, ind he ha helped more women buck ! health than any one elite in the torM. Theai lnrlM ahould. and do, ..feimuii"- "eight with all heni.il. le somen. H' leinbertheae are not wild wtaienl bat aolld facta. facts About the Good Aaoo Bono ay Lyaia a. oinkh.ni' a Vogotablo Qompourd In Casos of Ohango or lito, uoanng Oown Pains, Eto, "I had felling. Inflammation and irtti'U f the womb; backache, Lirilfdown pains; wua ao weak .id aerroui that I could not do bt own work: had alck headache. uuetite. numb spells, nanus and -..l.l u I flic time. I hail irisst .., . i. .in., or tit. -tii .till mi. uiiL' Tim ugh the advice of a lady .1 t I.... the like of I f, in V . La ... ' - ViMll 'lie Cnmrviuriil Kml ...bin., .in.. I.,, tile I felt urt'iil Itftdi a'i'l by time I had used I I. ! ... .. . ... . i that Imld do mv work agnln. I nn..mir I h ri ill eh t lie elm ll ire rf 'find ii".ni your ompound. iinelpa (COdtrfnllVi I want every sutTer- . woman to know what your inedl- I a J H tt' t It Il.V- i 1 1 ' l'l III' .UliS. II. .'I. . ... I .. .. 1 tl I, ...V I I I T 1 III" .1111. Lvdia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable . .:!. nil S.I . 111. iur nun I'll vr 'nil n iiv:nf ino'iier to eleven enutireu, .1 ,n.. i.r mil' I.II...P n. M.I i.-i ii. . in wiila world. My trouble waat-hild- ferer. l lie tnird day after my . urtk Knrll I I... It .'hill vv I . I . followed by a high fever. I would tnnuffb nipped in a tun or water. chill aim f. ver kept up for three Compound. The fourth dose tin-. lulls, and the fever also i tt .. u.. i 1 1 . It this critical time was forty " -I.HUA K. Horn unit, Ktna, I'a. I r. II' - M mm mm a railing of nio uicrtis a a... m mi m m I.. l tl uini,.iifi m w cwffKmtmamm'iwM Qound. 'Iiuflrred fur flfU-cn vonrs without J r :a..inir of the vvoinli. leuenrrluea. n n in., i.i. u iiii.i ii..f..i ll...... .11. !!. n iu i r.. I milium s etr,-1 ii 1 1 i . .it i - lOUr lUnrv. Ilsn twn huvev i.f l.lver S III, ..ii.. .11...L. c... ..f S.I. ii. I i i.s l.h Aft..r ....... II...... I I! ... m , "I waa suffering with falling of the . j- ... .... mv 11,11.1 uhuoii, I 1 il ' I , r. au pF.u...n v mm n nir ni.. ii... i ... 1... . 1. . a .. i 1 , , 't .. f .. ..... l . ' i i : .. .. -ii.eiiiii tun iuf iiirimii u- Hlh tin- i.m.,1 .1 no!,.. I ill lu ......... 1 I.i h i till hi illfefn 1. K. i ',.hn.... ...1 .. - . pt uwi7 i vuin'iiiiti una TCQ tn.i ifrunt 1 .... mmmmrn. . "t -at'i a j(x7 uui iiiruiriua I !ht ni-flu.. " i t ii a .. . " .HU. U.I . JiliarAUUKfl. Grateful Woman Inkham's Vogetable Wound to Evorv Wlfo - X ff i nave taken eight bottlea of Lvdia I'lnkhiuis Veu-etable Compound mux (frxtifviuir resultu. 1 had .... ,,,UI vritI HIU nail iwu i "Mtu run down, did lan- ot woml. with all ita distressinir 5. 11 "fei nocture", wixn a "f.MKi IXWU, hut 1 derived verv little u-ood ireaiment. After takiiu.' a ...ii ... . ... . in vniir ii.'ili.i .... I mmm h do niy work and nurse mv 'aonths'-old hatH. I recommend r TnmA -witiiir i every wire una "r- Hail I time, I couM write more in it. .t.A i l.i.i i .. t , fl " A 'M "II in V.l 111- e.,wl " L A M.lbll... t"l-- awnnis iH'lttka, I 1 1 1 11 11 III J l Rs- I'tVKH All When I com olva the use of nam r.m.HI... I h.1.. . m " ' . ".i. .iiT, h i-..r.. t i ....... . I .. u u K.A - ' - V Willi .... . .. i.. . . i " un i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,rrv weak. I h,l hM tl. They said my trouble was "jrom weaUneas and was noth t hTT' Kl'"ut- I elt tired all the noainbltion. I was growing the time until I began the j l'inkham'a Vegetable J;? . m now able to help wt h iiiise. and am murh Im- neaitu.-v Mm. A- WXLK, n Depot, N. Y. the '. Qaarly three times aa 1 liermanv hnvs ovet Worth more every yoai vhile I i rent I'.ritnin last bought twice as much as h. 4. ' K", Sn Mild. So Kn-eelle. I'' lae la a pla,nre. when the K-arew Pandy t athartir. the Xt,fc jjult tobenaeii. All drux SMMMNiai ,ua rtaaaatel iupu,UI.. f lut.r.M D ,h. Gruwlnj .Irll, M,. I Mtol I rum Vim,. K. W. Beachwood, of Tacoma, Wah received a letter from K. J. Hcker, at HOma, Alaska, in which he aavs: "At present all lines of supplies, ex. eept dogs, are siirhcieutlv plentiful. Lumber is $;!,Vl per 1,000 (eel. ami hard to nt, Milk ami .-ream low, and rice aud ham 50 cents ja-r tKiuud 1 "1 will he Khort. I)og teams hine cleaned the river and beach already. One hundred pounds, or a -in,.:,, wok, ol . "..I, whan yoo oan bm it, costs tso, For profit, oanMd umm Ii a food xtaple, hut not tluur or Miar. NV in biltory has there In n nch stain ptstini, bVHUUlaa di strut has l.eeu lit mi as by grasshoppers, ami now there xtnuw rush lor Koksadapagra. "The bin UdtOmeal is at Milk creek, 15 miles abort l'riuce ol Wales. York is attracting a lii hit of atten Hiid k I i, ults are shown. Abort Cape Rodney i- the lataat, called New Eldorado district, ami it is mraly 1,'tsid, aonK with a three mile (rtt gold bearinu ledge of iiiaru. The trail i hot with people (or this di-trnt. There will no doubt lie a bin Itampadc for Norton creek, as TU a pun is se cured. Other creeks yield 10 and IB cents at the surface. "The Ota Ofa is heiug worked with good results, and coarse gold at tunes show- up. St Vera g and Bl8 nug gets, and oue worth 37, were fouiiil iii'out one and a half miles up, and on top of the (round." a faturabl An Mtnuwn sonietimea to have """H. ami .u... w ... , - "Li vuev uai' in I ll ell eun-ioM, .. I J...I I. ui uiuuieii.i r Of the ni H - "luiuaii iiiieeiioii. n, lu1'fctly. I, more than ! mm i -v Mil la,:""! asfSTTJ Vilffl,? ' i mmm (juod. L's I "J'y mj intma I IIiiihIpiI fur Him What promises to la) oue of tha rich est mines iu the whole Kasteru iirei n district, aud which heretofore has i.e. n prin -tit-ally unknown, was bondtd today to Captain .1. W. Ileisiier, of Baka City, (or $200,000. Ine property i situated on Dixie mountain, near Qua rta burg, at the head of John Day valley. It is named the Yankee Hoy, and consists of a group of six claims. Several veins run through the prois rtv of hiirh grade ore. The formation oi the ledges is porphyry, slate, syenite. granite and phonolite. The propertj is well developed by tunnels and shalts. and the ore is found in hematite ami iiiartz. There is plenty of water and timber, water right an I mill site. To Ota silreet ar Track. Tho Lthanon'i Or., iaK-r mill com pany has purchased a mile of street Ml rails, that were obtained years ago for extensions of the street car system in Ktigeue. The extensions were never made. The rails will now be put to nse iu the yards of the paper mill at Lebanon. In addition to this, negotia tions are pending between the same parties (or the purchase ol the street cur system now in operation at Kugeue. Trout From Lake Michigan. Tom llrown, superintendent of the Salmon river sti-ellii-i l hatchery, ami K. K. (ireeutmin, deputy lish commis sioner, left bslay for the hatchery site to begin work on the spring run. Mr. ireenmiiu will remain there oiilv . hort time. SuiM-riutendeiit S. W. Downing, of the Clackamas hatchery, has received luo.OOO trout from Laki Michigan, which he is feeding. Thesi trout will he Iraniplanted in Washing- ton and Oregon waters. When full grown tnese trout weigh as mucli as I isiuuds. North west Notes. I lie if i.i.uiiii necessary to establish a fruit cannery in Walla Walla has been subscribed. A I'matiHa contitv, Or., breeder has Poland China sow whose offspring last year brought him $100. Her lat est effort was a litter of 14 pigs. The most unique wedding ever sol emnized in Su.kaiie occurred when Justice Leonard performed tho cere mony uniting I inn u mj. a native of China, and Woiinio, a native of Japan. It is the opinion of many of our ninchers with whom we have spoken on the subject, says the Vale, Malheur county, (iaxette, there will lie consid erable water during the coming season. iu spite of the lack of snow in the mountains. they say that as the ground has not ban frozen the rain and snow water has sunk, aud this will feed the springs until late iu the season. L. l'atuau'l, who arrived the other day from Alaska, it is said, made a stake large enough to pay dividends to the several Kverett citizens who joined iu advancing him $50 each as u grub stake, at the rate of $1,350 for eveiy )0. While excavating at Fort Setveus re cently for the new barracks, an old burying ground was discovered and several com us iineartiied. no oue seems to now anything about this ancient burial place, and no meiitiou can be found of it in the records at the fort. W. W. F'ish, a millionalrtof Blmira, N. Y., and Professor II. F. I large have leased I .-.'Oil acres of choice lands on the Yakima Indian reservation at Simeo station, and have a large force f men engaged iu plowing and seed ing, they projsise maxing n great stock farm, iu which altaiia win lorin the basis of feeding several thousand attle, sheep and hogs every wiutei lor the eurly spriug market. hole BOO feet deep has been drilled on the ranch of Alex still, near West on, Or. Some water has been obtain ed and it is expected that good -apply of water will be found at a little greater depth. The sheepmen who have lseu using the mountains included in the Raniei forest reserve have U-en notified ol tic decision of the secretary of the interior that sheep and cattle will not be per mitted to graze on the reserve thi seasou. The Southern Pacific Company bai distributed 2.i carloads of ties between AumiviUe and North Santiim, and ti putting its road-bed iu flntclateataapt The Pacific gheel Metal Work-, th. Puget Sound Mill Com -any ami the Fairbaren Oajmini Company are suing County Treasurer Roodef, of What-oin county, Wash., to have set aside taxei assessed against their pros-rtieH as Fairhaven city taxes, alleging that they are located on the tide lands in front of, but wholly outside of the city limitt of Fairhaven. The total amount in volved ii l,208.l trad. Rtvlt-a Xalin s ii h i ii g . Bradttieet't sayg: Trade ndfioM aru. as a whole, cbi -rful, and the tretch ol value is apparently una , bated, though 0nt soft spoti still pre- em tbemtelrte, a ptrmaatM leature Ibis week has been the increase iu ttangth o values of farm products. i uearly all the cereals, pork products and DOttOn advancing, while materials for manufacture, and the products thereof, have geuerally remained steady i or unchanged. Manufacturers of shoes are busy and weather conditions have rather favored the retailer by enabling him to dispose of some Berried "Orer stock. Wool is fairly steady, but manufac turers are out of the market aud con- otetioni cau bt obtained, though Lou dou advices are better. Southern iron advices are of steady prices, and of rather more lnqury oil : exjsirt account, l'.x.ept Immediately in OhioagO, where idleness of many thousauds of men has cause dullness , la the machinery and kindred trades, the Western iron situatiou seems a strong oue. Structural material is in bet'er Its I nueet nud somo very large contracts will shortly Is. placed. Wheat, including Hour, shipment ol the week aggtegate 1,377,460 bush el, against 1,180,678 bushels last : week, 4,114,01(1 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1MI9. Husluess failures iu the I'nited States for the week uiimlajr 1U0, as compared v..... is-., ,ast vv.-.-K. in tin, week a pursuit of seals r seablrds' u. roi ii,-.., in s;.s, .aj m jsy,, t wl,(. ami .; '" in l .... Ilusiness (allures in Canada for the week number Js, as compared with ;18 last week, iu this week a year ago, L'3 in Huh, iu lmiT and 40 iu lsuil. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. aettla Harfeata. Onion, new, $,.'.-.)."na 2.50 ja-r sack, Lettuce, hot house, 45c per doz. Potatoes, new, $15. it IS. lteets, per sack, 75(as."ic. Tnrnipa, per sack, boc. Carrots, pet sack, 50c. Parsnips, ja-r sack, TfttrfRilc. Oanliflower, T5c.i$i per doaen. Cabbage, native aud California, Il.00fll.l6 ier 100 pounds. Apple-, $.-J.W 1 .5(1 i st box. Prunee, 60fi a-r Ikix. llutter rreamery, 28o H'r pound; dairy, ITMli'.'c; ranch, 17c per pound. F.ggs L6fj I Be. Cheese Native, 15c. Poultry 13 (it 14c; dressed, 14(gl5c; spring, $5. Hay Paget Bound timothy, $19.00) choice l-.aeteru Washington timothy, fm.oom 19.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, 118, Itarlev liolled or ground, per ton, Hot Hour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blende. I straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $B.00; gra ham, tier barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $8.00; rye flour, $8.80(34.00. Millituffl Bran, per ton, $13.00; -hurts, per ton, $15.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, 180.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, V'al'tKo; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; M.rk, 7'gc; trimmed, ll,-; Veal, H'.jt't 10c. Hams Ijirge, 13c; small, lSi breakfast baoOtt, 12 '..c; dry salt sides 8c. lutidnit of the Irish Kcbrlllou of the Year I7iih. In "Macmlllau s Magazlur." C. Lit tou Faulkner tells the story of Uit French Invasion of Ireland." Here Is one terrible Incident of a terrible crime: Oue pathetic picture remains of this lust aud terrible chapter Iu the abor Ue lusurrectlou In Mayo lu the record of the fate of oue of the wildest aud poorest of the poor aud Wild villages of the iiggan. ii. n- where Downpet- rlCh Head stands out against (be preen. Is a striking natural curiosity culled the PooluuMhauthiiua. a chasm ucurlj half a mile lu leugth. Which cuts clean through the headland, and from tin top of which the clear green water cat. he seen ho feet la-low. Near the bot tom of the chasm and along Its whole length rilUM il ledge of rock, tulle when tot tide Is out, but covered by many feet of water WbCfl It rises. The peas uutry, returned from the rebellion, were busy oue October dav endeavor ing to save the remnant of their ueg le.ted harvest, when suddenly the alarm was spread that the troops from Klllala were at hand. Well knowing what they had to ex pact from the terrible Prater Panel blea. the reta-1 harvesters, surprised ami unable to escape to the mountains, made for the adjaceut clllTs, whose rough faces they were used to climbing aud with whose caret they were i tT "Hilar. It was with many of them i. constant diversion to descend to the lodge of rock ut the Pooliiashauthaiia of seals or seublrds' m-sts. they could gain access bv means of a rope let down from the top of the cliff. It chanced that at the mo ment of the soldiers' raid the tide was out. and quickly bethlnklug them selves that there wus a place of safety In which they might nn. i a temporary refuge, they descended to the ledge, the rope being held for them by a young woman, who was to return and release them ns soou us the soldiers had withdrawn. Many hours they waited there, ex pecting every moment that the rope would be lowered by their friend. Itul though the soldiers had retired long ere the tide rose, the woman came uot. TetTlfltd by the presence of the mili tary she bad tied to the hills without re numbering her charge, or apprising others of the hiding place of these live- end-twenty stalwart pat tan ta. Night came on, and with It the re morseless tide running high abort the level of the ledge; mid when morning dawned the villagers, looking dowu Into the chasm, saw the HfelesR corpsef of their sous, brothers and husbands washing to and fro with the Idle splash of the wavea In the a by as of the Pool-uaahiinthaiia. The Chief Justice of Samoa Says Peruna is The Very Best Catarrh Cure. CHIEF JUSTICE CHAMBERS w r ajmrnaaBtiin.J w m iv ' n il Court Room Scene Where Judge Chambers Maintained the Supremacy of the United States In Samoa. In a recent letter to I he l'cruni MedUine Co., ChiefJustUe Chamber s.-m - the follow inn of I'cruna: "I have tried one bottle of Peruna, and I can truth fully say it is one of the best tonics 1 ever used, and I take pleasure in recommending it to all sufferers who are in need of a good medicine. I can recommend it as one of the very best remedies for catarrh. W. L. Chambers." GOOD EFFECTS OF SINGING. Parilaat iarkt. Wheat Walla Walla. 6203c; Valley, 58o; lUuestem, 600 per bushel. Flour Itest grades, $3. Ill); graham, $2.50; superfine, 18.10 per barrel. Hats Choice white, .... .i choice gray, !14c per bushel. liarley Feed barley, 114(415.00; Ore wing, .fiT.uo 17.50 per ton. MillstutTs I'.rau, III per ton; mid dlings, $111; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Ti thy, $11(3 10; clover, $7 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $1(J7 per ton. Butter Panoy creamery, 6056c; seconds, 4a (.t 45c; dairy, 30(iJ87 Lo; Btore, US'aWIiaC. Bggi lie per doaen. Cheese ( Iregou full cream, 18c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 4.60 js-r doaen; hen-, $5.00; springs, $tf.50(t3.5O; geese, $tl.50(i 7.60 forold; $4.60(411.50; ducks, $5.00(45.60 per doaeni turkeyi, live, loiUo per pcundi I'otatoes 50(rtll0cper sack; aweoto, m '4c s-r pound. Vegetables Keets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garliOi 7c (s-r pound j cab bage, 1 'jc per poind. .arsnips, $1; ouious, ll.BOgjS.tS; carrots, $1. Hops 3iHc per pound W'iKil Valley, U(a ISo per pound; Kasteru iireou, Mu 14c; mohair, S7(S 30c pur pound. Mutton (iross, best sheep, wethen an l ewes. 4 '4c; dressed mutton, 7(4 7 V' per pound; lambs, 7 'C per pound. Ilogs liross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $6.00(40.60 per 100 pounds. Heef (iross, top steers, $4.00(4-.50; oows, $3.50(44.00; dressed beef, 63i9 7 '40 per pound. Veal Largo, tXQDic small, 8d 9c per pound. Tallow B8 6 1 ..!; No. J and grvusv, 3 '! (44c per pound. Kan rranrtftro Markst. Wool Spring Nevada, 12(4 15c pel pound; Eaetefl Oregon, 12(4 16c; Val ley, 1041 ttO Northern, 10(4 12c. Hops 1SS99 crop, ll(o(13o per pound. Hotter Fancy creamery 21c; do seconds, 19M 20r; fancy dairy, 17 d lsc; do seconds, 15'it 1 tJo per pound. Eggl Storti 13 'c; fancy ranch, 16c. Millstuffs Mlddllngt, $17.00 20.00; bran. $I2.H0 13.00. ll.iv h.-at iT.oo.ii u. so; wheat and oat $7.00(98.00; best barley $6.60(1 7.611; alfalfa. ' 7 60 per ton; straw, HOlMSc per bale. 1'uUti.e Early Boat, 763N6c; Ore gon Kurbauks, 66c(S1.00; river Bur i.imk, 40.470c; Halinax nurbanks, wt 1. 10 per sack. 1 nrus Kruit Oranges, Valencia, f Mexican limes, $4,009 6.00; Califoniia lemons T6C9$1.60; do ohOlotll 75i4 2.00 per Ixrx. Iropital KruiU Bananaa, $1,609 t.60 par hunch; pineapples, nom inal; r-anian daUa, 0)Ho per poaad. Valuable Form of Kxerclsc for soiiH with Weak Lunsa. Many medhul men are now recom mending their putients to study slng lug, which la a most salutary exercise, both by virtue of Its Influence on the emotions, on the respiratory move ments .111.1 ou the development of the lungs, says the st. i.ouis Globe-Demo crat NothlUK better shows the bene ficial Influence of tinging iu developing the chest and warding off luug disease than the freedom from pulmonary Hf fectlous among profeHslonul slugers. Moreover, their general health ia ex ceptionally good, mid this Is probably In a large measure attributable, uot only to their necessarily careful plan of living, but also to the exercise of their calling. Home physicians main tain thut for defective chest develop incut and In chroulc In-art tronble sing ing Is au uueiiunled exercise. The singer should be clad ho ns to allow ubsolute freedom of the chest move ments; there should be uo constriction of the neck or waist: the collar should be low aud ample, and If corsets are worn they should be roomy aud loose. Oue error Into which singers, aud espe thill umateur-H, fall, la to practice too much. The leugth of time to he given to the exercise depends much upou the character ami condition of the voice. SM'cltlc rules cannot be given. Melba, When asked how many hours of prac tice u duy she would advise for a pupil. Bald: "No hours for a beginner, but minutes. I, myself, uever practice more than one hour a day, and usually much leaa." Dr. II. Holbrook Curtis consid ers forty minutes or au hour of actual voice practice dally la quite sutHclent to develop moat voices. 1 nit time should be divided Into periods of ten or fifteen minute each. Regularity, and not long practice houra, which only fatigue the voice and wear It out, Is the greatest uld to advancement The voice develops very gradually, and any at tempt to force Ita frowth la a fatal mistake. ii.. in of the Liarg-eat Man. Yunnan-eta In I'erala owns tha larg est man lu the worm, ills name is Chang-Van Mlun, and he Is Just tin sort of creature Frankenstein would have modeled. He Is 7 feet 8 Inches In his bare feet and Is proportionately broad, besldea which he I a man of weight, for be turns the acale at 27 stonea 4 pounds. He was formerly a coolie, and as he carried double loads he earned double pay. Now be guards the eutrance to a mandarin's yameu ami ItCtl TO! the remuneration of three soldiers. A Slgnltli-Kiit rai l. It is a siguiticant fact that one of the Ant steps taken by General Wood 011 bit return to Bantiago, toward 1 tamp ing out yellow fever, was to order the closiug of all American birsalid saloons in the city, and prohibiting the sale of strong driuk to Americans. Tfioh Visile t-'ruin I'sper Ait tbt latttt In dentlttry. By a peculiar pieoottthoji an randerad httttr than any other Material. They mar in- hue, bm most people wmi lit preter Ibrir tWIt.tUd I Ilia may lie tiest acci.inplndied bv kaeplng the stomach httllhy nidi Hosteller. stomach Bitten, at the condition of II at feels the teeth I he Bitten will Mtn Mil stipation, dy-pepMa and i.illlnuaiit-ss. Probably the top is the oldest toy in the world. It has I.e. ti 111 use for thou sands of years in all parts of the globe, and mmeeavage tribes use it iu the per formance of religious rites. Mothers ill Dud Mrs. Winston' Sooth ing Syrup til best reriip.lv to UM lor Lhrtv :hildreu during thr teething period. Venice can never have a trolley car, but she is at... m to take up a substitute through the abandonment ol the pic- turesapio gondolas which have come down from the times of the Doges and the adoption of electric launches. Uy doctor said I would die. but Piso'i Cure for Oontttniptloil cured Hie. - Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley, III., Nov. ':t, Xi. The popular notion that the blind possess a morn acute sensibility lor tactile Impressions is not supimrtcil by the numerous and careful made obser vations by Professor (iriesbach, of Basic. a. srvo ram I'r.i : DOCTORS INSIST that their p.iticnts use IiOTXLlJ TOR lOc. "5 DROPS' for RHEUMATISM, ME DISEASE etc. Read tho follow log letters: aw an son BtVJBatAIM Cc CtXI Whte t Mr vim for asantilr Uiltle of "5 UROPH" inf wife ws sullrrinit Irrrlbly fn. 111 Khriiiu 1111,111 nml u mry iliuoiitaitril, SJ I had IrlcJ tttn thing the ikx-iui. praaflribail, r.rn nadlat hrr o RI. Iiliel.l ntiniigt, etc. My .lis lor ia very much militant nt thr pf ramsa rnv wife la ninklng, and she la ao well that abe refuae.1 to keep her sr.nuatrea tad now aWag hrr own sewing. I ho dw.'tora laalat on her lakinf "s Drnpa" an. I sjatll haH thai It ia now only a mallet of a (aw .Isya ami alia will Is- entirely cured, and aa we ara very well known here, ihe Haul's" la receiving roaaiderablr allaas tioa and pralae. I . Ii 1Kb H, J. isey Cily, N. J. Oct IA lf. M' UMOM RjraOafATK Ctaa Coal 1 aiilTeied terribly niih kidney Trouble fix y. ns, and after iiamg leas lhan two buttle .1 " V luon s" I am now antiiely well and I flee " 5 1Ki U-S " Ihe nnme for my cure. I could not find .inythiuR that would five me the allghtest relief until 1 tried 1 1" a n-mr.lv. un.l 1 is. oiuniriid i l lo eveivtawlv ... .i permanent cure tor Kidney Disease. M.VKV A. C.VKII.VI nil. felach Oap, I'a. Aug. ia,"). la the tn."t liwaefal l HI" haawa lia from BtalM an. I ..il.v II. h.rmlew. it ni... alaaaet ih-i.hi.im lataat aii.i la a ....iu. r r. . itb.-umMii.aa. aelntlen, -s I . ll a.e..lii. ll.,. l i. .. .v.. ........ Unit I'evee, ..i .. i I , SJa i , --..U., si. . i.i ..... .. , . , .. .1 . .. . .. atrrauua hbiI .i- llendiaebea, t ... ... i . . 1 . . , a u - n.-he, llrarl Wi-alaraa, Uruay, VI Creeping ... . .. . ele., ele. OA Paiyfi t.. .iuil.la.utrerarlogl.e-itot'S"at Ir.ata t.tal. wa will aend a OAe aam.e Isictr, Ov U r I O prepaid ir mail, tur io i-i.. A aaaapst aoaUa mill aonrlaaa ran. ai., larve bi.itira tana doaa.1 II ao. lioltlr. Iur H. S..M by ... and xrnla. avlara aTB la T.rrlus,. ngllg t a lttita wamu.v n it t t vi vit. ii in 0An tea) ia i4 Lake -, cint-Auo, u.i- (IWAI'K MARK) 5 DROPS" ALABASTINE wiiii oiiiipioui (lirtH'iioui un ovrrj ALABASTINE ! a diiraldi. and naturnl eoatuig fur ..all. an, I ..!. nn- RMdt rt'inly for BM by Rftixiaa uli COM Minor ll n n c-ell.eiit Unit so. -a tliri.nilli n pr. rasa of anttina. har.na nith age. and r..n I n eoatisl and r.sont.sl without iiIiii,s off lla ol.li-onta btran renewing. Alslsialhi.' la tnadn la whit nn. I fourteen lennnfiil Uot. It ia put up in llo. i. un. I pm kasi in dry form, with ciuiipti.tti dir.s-tioua on every pnrknao. Hliio, 1,1 noils rim. fl.tlllileil nith kul. MM a.aa it ia entirely ililT.-renl from nil Urn various katSoauiMS ou tin. mnrket, MfM dur i.i. " and not Itact ou the wall aith gin,.. alabaiuBa sastnesH ahould amid geimg cheap kalaiiniiuea uuilor ihlTeriiit uatn.-a. by hiaiatlng on having thu gissls In parkagis propi rly l.ils.li.1 They should mjeet all lin itinioiis. Tliurn la i. Hilling "Juat ta goral." PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Raaann ami Wlra Wnrhs. POItTI.AHC WIRI ,1 lltiiv WORKBj VMIlK and Irani leiii'iiii: ; iitliee railing, vie. XII A t.lar. Vln.-I.lnei y mil I M.tppllva. RAWRTON CO.! KNUINKS, linll.KHs. MA- hiaefrattrtalta : llrsiat, Ionian.!. or. JOHN I'OOI.K, I'orti.ahii. Osrnoa, OH! tire yon tht best bargains lii general lliai liinery, tnftnas, iNiili-ra, tanks, pumps, plotjra. belts mid Windmills, Thn new neel ( X , windmill, sold by him, Is RH tquallad. Made tij m .nka In I. a (!rand Chartreiirte, thp famous monastery of France, a llipieur noted all over the world has been made by the monks since the year 1014. An In- g. inous system of iidulteratlou has been discovered. A hole Is bored In the flat bottoms of the senled bottles nn. I some of the genuine Chartreuse la withdrawn. After an Inferior atlinu latit has been substituted, the bole la filled by the Introduction of a Klasn plttgj which Is then melted by means of i blow pipe, No One Ma-h- hfother I'm surprised tt yout Couldn't you tell he was Koine to kins you? 1 "aughter-Yea, ma, hut there was no MM for me to tell except hlni, aud he knew It already.--I'hlladelphla I'resa. Hi!.. to Impedimenta. "Have you any relics that your aoa in. .nglit home from the Cuban war?" "No; but I've gut several trunks full f stuff be would have taken If I bad ,tt b.m."- Indianapolis Journal, Self-fertile plants or varieties are those which do not require pollen from other plants or varieties iu order to pro duce seeds or fruit. Self-sterile plants or varieties are those which do require pollen from other plants. own this. '..'offer One Hundred Dollar! Toward (or any esse of Cstsr rtt that can not bo suit 1 by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY Alt). Props., Toledo, 0, We the under. ignod. huve knon n I . J. I In-1 icy tor the unit id veara. and btllortblm perlcetly houorabK in all biialtt IS traasaotlOB and fin am ml ' - hie to carry out any oLillg- tiuas luuds by ILelr llrin. WsstA Tbi ax. Wholssala DrusrlstsToladOi '. W a I 01 Ml. KlSNASdl MA' VIS. i l.-oii. llrug lat, Toledo, O. OalriCatarrh Cure lit In n at rnally.sr lug .'Irectly on th blood end in coua siirlai-na ol the if at ia. Prl it 7l3c par bo'Us. bu.d by oL drugi lata. Teitluionl Is Jr.-. . Hall's family Pith r th lajat. The siimlarity of goll in England is proving a ml to thu farmers and landholders iu the near vicinity of the larger towns. Iu many cases fabulous prices have been paid for club grounds. NIIAKK INTO VIM It HOH Allen's Foot-Katt,! powder for tht feet. It cures painfull swollen, initrtlllgi in-rv oils feet, and Instantly tak.-s tne itlllg out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest eotnfort discovery of the age A lien's Kuot Kase pstkei tight or new shoea te.-l easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous anil hoi. tired, itching feet. We have ou r 10.000 ISStim ill. Try it fshiy Sold by all druggists and shoe stores llv mail for 25c. in stamp Trial package KHKK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lit Roy, N. Y. ALABASTINE Prrvitnta mm-h trkn'Mm, tttrtlrnUrlr thn tut hikI hiiitf dltWDlUMk nUrihuutitn Ui uiitanltarv riintiiiaT4 mi whIIm. It hit In. 11 rtTonn t -,i iu pRB! I'Ufilitlitil b tin MirhiMHii Sun.. ltniiM if Hfnlth mi rcnunl vt its Mtiiuiry hatUfM whirh wwr atn.nuly ctiitttnnifMl iplMMniMI, AlnlifiettiiiH thu Im umhI on fithnr plantvinvl wnl.R, wimm! fi'llinga. brwi orrmivim, ml in v OM t'fin hninh it tin. It MmJUol rmli fitl SDslDgM fnun whM Mier fioctirnttnim, tliun PMBliM tt MIMIMI tiMniu. thn Int. ti mini btwt pfTiH'U. AtiilutHtlnn in mniMiffii i nn ) ilm ALABASTINE COMPANY, of GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, faun whom hII m-.'imI infnnnntlnti mil h- tA taintxt. Wrltn fur liintrwtl antl liii.Tir.t i',. I . If 1 t mniliHl ff... tn all Mlii-miU, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURCD BT ... CALiroUNIA FIO 5YRUP CO. I r-.MI-I E THE V VI I 111 llrllisl AiMl Article nf every il.-.i rl.thiti ItltSr sa hj MPtrlsessd la. I. an. I lurHaiili'd by mall ur ei.u a- i orraapoadtatt au- The great department store in Paris, the "lion Marche," has the biggetl kitchen in tha world. In this kitchen is daily prepared the food for thu 4,IIIH1 amployes of the groat store. ANOTHER FAST TRAIN. The Kio lirande Western Hailwuv' "The (ireat Salt Imh Ibuite," has re sumed its fast train serv ices to the Kast, makinf; the run from Portland to Obi in three days and a half. No lay over is necessary, and only one i-hange of cars is made. Those who desire it have the privilege, however, t( a day light stopover either at Salt Lake City or Denver. Three daily express train are run, leaving Ogdnii, 1'tah, at 7:1." a. in., and 1:18 and 7 pm. The morn ing train carries a through standard sleeper to hit.-agn, via the llurliugti.n Koute, aud the night train oue via the Chicago, Rook Island & Pacific Kail, way. The tourist aleepen anil chair cars run daily as formerly through from Portland to Dearer, Twice a week tourist tXCttrdon cars aro run through from Portland to liostou. All trains carry dining ears, making the trip across the continent, via "The fireat Salt Lake P.oute. " must desira ble. The Kio lirande Western Hallway is the only roa. I running thiotigh Milt Ijike City, aud with its connection- the Denver & RlO 'irande and the Col irado Midland takes the passenger .tirough the famous Kocky mountain cenery of 'olora lo. For rates and all other information, a Id tea J. D. MA.WIKLD. (eneral Agent, Ml Washington It., Portland, Oregou. A beautiful ree.l. " The most beautiful creed of thn heart is love o( home," "lu the purity of the bone is the 1iomi of the nation. " So says the Champioti of I nir Play, "a journal devoted to thu interests of the retail lit) nor trade." It was this Same beautiful creed which drove the early crusaders out into tho streets and into thu saloons to do bat tle against home's greatest foe. It is this same creed which urges the huuie- keeptri ol the w. :. T. U. to "do everything" that organized mother love t'Au do to aitl in destroying the destroyer. Dies the retail liquor (rude conduce to the purity of the home? With a sal ui every corner und the UqOOT jsiwer eoutroIiuK our laws, where is safety for our homes, what the hope ol the nation? Union Signal. A Michigan paper tells of tho explo sion of a hot water bag. A dootOI says: "I have often wondered that there have been so few accidents of this kind. People sometimes till them with water hot enough in scald u person to death. .More care should be taken aud many accidents would bo averted." ci nrdiibi to the annua! rcirt of the New Voi k state board of charities there la a greater demand for girl babies lot, adoption than can be supplied. Nearly Inn families applied for homeless chil li. -n ui the peat twelve nontbti BEST FOR THE BOWELS If Jttn hTfi l a rptfiiUr. hi-Hllhr mm rnn'nt of thtt bowwla every day. y u r alt b r will te K !' T ir bowuia ODM, ainl ! bTjI FofOI in nix iliatxtof tlulvnt phyalo or III (sttlM.n. I tlaiiKi-roua Tb ttriMfsat t'Kali-at mo (..Tf.Ti ttkty uf kMpltiK '.Uo buivwla clear and clvau ia U Uke CANOY raaoi UASS ais.ariain Plaaaant. Palarahle, l-utent TaataUooa Doilnisi, aeeerSkkaii Weaken, ur llr'se Kit. Mr Write rur free .ami .la aisl tssklet un bealtb. A l ii, -a ai.r.i.a h..a. i I a IhIiwI, - ... SBS. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN DROPSY L&QiES' PURCHISINB AGENCY. 4SS lorrisoi Strtti, Portland. Ortgo. i 53 W rHffllk l ffitf: m FOR 14 CENTS W wUh U fftlQ 1 - ar MUlV ii tfj . . iii - - , aiJ fi MM e onsr 1 I'hf QtJ (iaftlfO lt..t, M I'asx EuTal rm raliH'ii. iiiiitierltu " l,l'rnea. Markrt l.ettuv... I Hirawhs-rry Mlua, II Hay Ifani Ii, Karl j Hi (.-. Kb- r lin u- r Onion. I Urllflant KUwerSaxla. B w . rib ai.oo. I .r I MlU. T7l aaotelu l' , wurla 1.00, va wilt mail i "" fr-'f, toajetrter vita ear "'.'.,', all aliuat lallll 5 alllllta VDLltll P0 I A JO lie i i ' . "lallUII . tint iff h la nul i-r W hlf lie r tra.la hp - ii r . iw rtneii fug onrr try 4aiaer'ei tei rtlaj j a will inrr do wilftoa. 1 OAl'riieaon aetior'e IVUeWrat- l eel i fl"i I mil hi' OB -art i, h' jnin a. aaliiH kkiatu., uimissi, mt. uj ii X OHIO ",5K all nUfafl r tha .trill In rlay. a. ml. irra.el. iis k. e- .7 r ...r.a.. ailliml .imiiiIhiImI. ' ' i i I I mi i.l -a i"i.'-.. lau. fl I"' u- I lor an.-. i- at wlir-in i-Uhi t ffail I HIE f.UUMU a.- S I MAM. 1 IMaM A MINI TIFFIN, OHIO. DR. GUNN'SSS FILLS ONE FOR A DOSE, dra Strk Plaaaahe an.t lira lupala, I In in .i ' a l'lm,lea,'uriry tha l.iiasl. AM Ills- a Uo, PraTaal Dlllaoassaa u.notirlM..rsiLkea. T .. i . . ii, T- i ia ii. a r .am . ..-ea; r.ill loi :i-. DH .anniu.Ui aosi . rtiiaaMUs rv s. i j i. Urusiuia. ran eaally trao that il.. ii l In l MANY SICK WOiMEH Ihsll IroUhls to the Mmsl, nut SBlSM ll.ajy flu. a itae.a. Moore's Revealed Remedy ParlflM Hi" .i"". mat.!-. ck wuiiH-n Htrutif uii-l vt'-il. fl (juvr Ultl at tlia drug ituro. YOUNG MEN! .its, i v.t r Willi h Mil rnr la 11. mv hura-lflr It M V nt. ri i ni. lu. Ii hi , in , . a. Ii ami every in No i ASk. known It hae t-r ra to var, n titattpr i. - a- rl.iua or . f h.iw l.mif t.tn.ling NitulaVa from it uae will aMonlah you. It la t,tihsery sW, prevail U n 1 1. ime, an' I cen hr Ukwn Hli.ul Iikmivw nii iii'. and -I' lenU'-n from I. hii. -. I'KH'K. I W fW anir I. all r- lielilf dnitr hfttta. or acnt (v4n-l ij i-iyarrea. Plainly wrippd. un m . iiit of tirliti, y I 1 1 I i 1 1 V . a 1 QOh, ' Umv. Ill ( .rtular tualltHl uu rwjueai. Treated Successfully A'Mraae UK MtLKIRK, Muuuuln llwma, Ma. v i. i mkrm Uaanuitaxt P ttaaa acaa.n.o k I a JD ,'wjwrex. m ""aMWV N. V CURE YOURSELF 1 t'ae Hlf U fur unnatural dlar tiargea, lull ni niaUt.aa, iniiaiii.Da ur ui- raattsst ii.....a.. or iii ii i ii u a nu-ailuauaa. .i. ...!. ,1 .i, I' mu. ... .n-l but aatrtu- lll(il-lCIS Cil Co. eul ur 4aasiu. i.l DrnnlaSa. or a. in la plain wrapper, I.r etar.a. bmh.hI .... I t ur 1 kulile.. SJI. (Iraular aeiu uu i. ,,.t. Nil. 13 l0O. Wilt wrltliaa; to adaartUars uavallua thla parser.