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B. CHAHCEY, Publisher, Union, Or. THE PACIFIC COAST. A Chinese Exclusion Bill Before the California Legislature. The Contract Let for the llullillng of the Soldiers' Home at Orting Other Coast News. San Diego is talking nbont building u mi I road to Yuma. Kpw Maxim in to establish nn insaiio asylum at Lns Vegas. Tim nnnitiil slock of tlio Snokitno Street Ituilwnv Comtmnv Iwh been increnHed from $50,000 to 500,000. Tho North Yakima City Council lias wild $30,000 worth of city bonds to firm of Chicago bankers for i!7,000. Tho Puyallup opera house, costing 510.000. has been completed nnd turned over to the owners by tho contractors. Tftcoma acknowledges that it hap very corrupt police, and it is striving for a renovauon oi mo poncu uuuriuiui Tlio County Court of Hnker county, Or., haH discovered about 200,000 acres of land that escaped taxation because tho deeds were not recorded. Tlio Seattlo Hoard of Aldermen has defeated tho proposition of tho Hoard of Delegates to increase the liquor-license lee from ?U00 to i,uoo a year. Hv nrrnnirnment completed a few days iigo'tho San Francisco steamers will not van at Victoria, u. v., except wnen spe cial freight is awaiting snipmcni. A lerinion nuainst M. Harris, a mer chant of Carson. Nov.. who tried to avoid paying his debts, is expected to have a Denollctai cllect tnrougiiout, ino auue. Tho contract has been let for tlio con etructinn of tho Soldiers' Homo at Or ting, Wash., and work will begin on it iih soon as possible and bo pushed to completion. Hundreds of houses aro going up on the ifovernmont reservation near Port Angeles, Wash., in anticipation of Con gress passing a lawing giving squatters prior rights. Tlio Seattlo City Council has decided t'i discard tho uso of tho naino Wliite c'lancl in that city. Police ollicers aro not allowed to uso tho word, and news p ipers aro asked to discard it also. Tho heirs of persons killed and whoso property was swept away by tho Walnut lirovo (lam disaster near l'iiiunix, A. T., sued tho rosorvoir company for damages, but tho company secured tho verdict. A Salem capitalist has a schemo to build a wooden railroad from that city to tho timber, about twenty-five miles distant. Ho thinks a suitable road to bring logs to the city can bo constructed for about $00,000. Tho Los Angeles Council has ordered that tho new City Hall bo overhauled uud put in a safe condition. Tho JijpretH cays: San Fruncim-o is not tho only place that has a white, raw-loned ele phant on its hands. HradBtreol's mercantile agency ro port's twenty-live failun-s in Pacilfc Coast States and Territories for tho past week, as compared with twenty-six for tho pre vious week and nineteen for tho corro-t-ponding week of 18D0. The rains in tho South ami in Arizona nro very heavy, and tlio streams aro get ting in n dangerous condition, in An zona the suspension bridge at Clifton lias been swept away, and people living .1... !... 11... .t neur uiu river uru iicuuig. q A compromise has boon effected be tween tho San Diego Land and Town Company nnd George Neale. by which tho company is enabled to take posses sion of all tno Sweetwater reservoir and thereby avoid any future waste of water. A number of squatters on unsurvoyed mmiHon tno upper UKyKomisn, who lo cated uon what lias since boon ascer tained to bo school and railroad indem nity lauds, have abandoned their claims, thinking that they would bo unable to obtain title to them. Tho following is tho population of Ar i unlit by counties as ollicially published by the census department: Apache, -1JS1 ; Cochise, 0,038; Gila, 2,021; Gra ham, f),(170; Maricopa, lO.UStl; Molave, ,4-4; Pima, 12,073; Pinal, 4,257: Vav npni.,8,085: Yuma, 2,071. Total for tho Territory, 60,020. Dan Uoininerly, who was convicted of the murder of Matt Faigh! in Yolo coun ty, Cal., neatly two years ago, and who wan sentenced to seventeen years in the State prison, has been admitted to bail in the sum of $2,",(i00, pending an up- penl, by Judge Buchlerof Solano county. Tho people of Woodland aro dissatisfied wi h the action of tho Judge. ThuTacoma and Hooho Iltirlxir Lime Company of San Juan county, Wash,, nro snipping largo quantities of lime to 'San Fram-iseo ami Hawaiian Islands. Heretofore the lime has U-en taken to Heattlu and Tacoma for transshipment, lint arrangement!! have now U'en made for steamers to come direct from San Francisco and loud at Hocho Harbor. A bill has been introduced in Imtli Houses of tho Legislature to exclude Chtucho from California and compel those who remain to register, to that it may 1h known what Incomes of tliem. The hill is said to have sanction of the Federal ollleials at Washington, and has U'en passed iion as constitutional by the Attorney-General of the State. Tho bill will come up within a few days for action by tho Legislature. Tho long-pending litigation lnitween the Bolllughnni Bay and Nook-sack boom companies has leeu settled. All units pro and con. pending in the Superior Court of Whatcom county anil tho Su i rcine Court of tho Statu of Washington liuvn been withdrawn, nnd the entire MOvk uud fmncliUo of Uiu Nooknuuk Loom company has mriml to the owner ship of the Individual stockholders of the HolllnyliHin liny boom company. EASTERN ITEMS. Chicago's Mayor Points Out a Law to President Gage. New York City Troubled With Highway Robbers St. Louis Capitalists Oppose I'Yce Coinage. Illinois railway employes will o train izu against Granger legislation. Heal estate nine miles from the center of Chicago sells for $4,000 an acre. Highway robbery is quite common in frequented streets of New York of late. Minneapolis has received 2,000,000 bushels of wheat from Washington this year. The deposits in the savings bank of the Dominion declined $3,200,000 last year. The Alabama State Senate has appro priated $30,000 to represent Alabama at tho World's Fair. Out of fortv-three roads reporting Jan uary earnings thirty-eight show substan tial gains over last year. It is stated that the Vanderbilts have L'iven $5,000,000 for iron mines in the Marquette (Mich.) region. The Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta, Ga., has unanimously indorsed Secretary Hhune's reciprocity with Brazil. Tho Texas Senate has under consider ation a bill to teach history in the schools from tlio Comcucrnte staniioint. Generals Meado and Hancock will have monuments on the Gettysburg bat tle field, to bo erected by tlie btate. Merchants and other business men of St. Ixniis, repreHentmglOO.OOO.OOp caj- liiu, nave proiesieo. against iree coinage. Tho appeal of Cardinal Giblwns for funds to relievo distress in the famine- stricken district of Ireland has brought to him $5,000. Albuquerque, N. M., has a large sur lus of unmarried young men, and an influx of New England girls would be gladly welcomed. During tho month of January the poll tax on Chinese arriving at letona, B. C, was $3,817, an increase of $801 over January last year. Buffalo is threatened with a water famine because "porridge" ice in tho Niagara river has nearly stopped tho water-works pumps. All tho saloons in Bismarck, N. I)., are closed on nn account of an original-package decision by the State Supremo Court, and not a drink of liquor is said to be obtainable. Chicago will soon have the largest 10 ent lodging-house in tho world. Tho building will bo seven stories high, will iost $85,000 and be heated by steam and lighted by electricity. riio revised estimates show that the lelicienoy for the pension ollice is $28,- ((78,332. The estimate iirst presented to Congress was for $10,000,000. The pres ent estimate is a reduction of $5,321,008. Bowdoin College will send a scientific and collecting expedition to Labrador and Iceland next summer. It will be in marge of Prof. L. A. Lee, and about flf teen students will make up the party. Tho Georgia Legislature is considering a bill to punish doctors and druggists who become drunk. Ior first conviction a fine of $200 is proposed, and for the second tho license to practice is rovoked. It is reported to tho Land Department at Washington unit some oi tlio tinioer lands in tho Coast btatcs aro being in yaded by lumbermen, and tlio depart ment lias decided to investigate the mat tor. An Alliance Representative has intro duced a bill in the Kansas House which provides that any person who will file a petition in tho District Court stating that Ho or she is of good moral cliaractershalf bo permitted to practice law. There is a strong lielief that Brazil will not ratify tho agreement that Blaine has made witn representatives of that coun try. English commercial representatives in isrnzii aro doing tlieir utmost to pre vent tho agreement holding good. Tho Connecticut ltailroad Commis sioners pronounce tho grade-crossing law in that State a virtual failure. At tho close of the last year there were 1,103 grade crossings in the State, and of these only twenty-nine were abolished during tlio year. Tho South Dakota House has passed tho Senate bill for a fence law to the ef fect that stock may range in all unorgan ized counties. It also passed a bill that no counties are to be organized in tho future until a majority of voters decide otherwise. Tho will of tho lute J. N. .McOtillough, Vice-President of the Pennsylvania, lias been filed for probate. Tlie estate is valued from $7,000,000 to $1 0,000,0110. The will give his wife and daughter each one-iourlh of the estate, the re mainder being left in trust. The following nominations have been nimlo by the President: .Major John A. Wilcox of the Eighth Cavalry, to be a Lioutoitaut-Colnnci; Captain Cumillo C Carr of the First Cavalry, to be a Major; First Lieutenant George S. Hoy loot the First Cavalry, to bo a Captain. It is understood tho Senate Finance Committee's adverse report on Stanford's laud bill was prepared by .Morrill, thu venerable Chairman of tho committee, who is upward of 80 years of age, but who retains his mental vigor to a sur prising degree. His rciKirt Is regarded by thu Senators ub an extremely able production. Mayor Creiger of Chicago in liiu reply to a letter from Preoident Gage of tho World's Fair asking for police protection for tlie men at work at Jackson Park makes the following iioint among others while declining to comply with the re quest : If tho report is true that the Italians employed are aliens, tboy are not entitled to protection, us under an ict passed by the State l'glslature in Ihht) it is made unlawful for any Itourd, comiiilhHlon, olllcuror conlrautor, acting for or under uuy inuiiiolpullty, to employ ulleim, FOREIGN NEWS. Emperor William Said to be Be coming More Cranky. King Humbert to Arbitrate Between the United States and England on the llehring Sea Controversy. Photographing in colors is tlie latest French invention. The Paris Exhibition cleared over 9,000,000 francs net. Fiench railroads have reduced passen ger and freight rates. Tho Hussion wheat crop is now esti mated at 10.5,000,000 bushels. Germany is said to contemplate the sale of Damaraland to Great Britain. Tlio bullion in the Bank of England decreased $8,000,000 week before last. Medical men in Berlin have finally dubbed the Koch lymph " tuberculine." Uruguay has reduced h r standing army to one-fourth its former strength. It is proposed to renew the charter of the Bank of France for twenty-three years. Berlin is now almost empty of the for eign doctors who nrrived in the early days of the Koch cure. Distress is apparently widespread in Hamburg, and a relief committee is dis tributing 18,050 meals daily. Gold veins rich enough to be worked at a profit by a new process have been discovered in the French Alps. Queen Victoria will probably go for Easter to Hamburg, where Empress Frederick is to pass tlie spring. I ml Salisbury's reply to Blaine's dis patch on tlie Behring Sea question has been forwarded to Washington. Four-fifth of the German West Africa Company's territory lias been acquired by tho Anglo-German Company. Tho South Australian wheat returns shows that 12,000,000 bushels wore reaped and that 9,000,000 aro available for ex port. Tho development of smokeiess coal mines in Tonquin shows much larger deposits than were at llrst believed to bo ossible. Tho population of Tokio, tho capital of Japan, is rapidly increasing, while Unit of other cities and towns in tlio empire is decreasing. Terrible storms are reported on the coast of Greece. Several shipping disas ters have been heard of, with loss of twenty or more lives. In Great Britain during 1890, it is com puted, the consumption of ten for each person averaged 5.08 pounds, "exceed ing that of any previous year." Emperor William's vagaries have be come more and more marked, and his abrupt restlessness, excesses ot irritabil ity and uncertain moods occasion much solicitation. riio Sultan of Turkey has approved the project of tho British embassy for providing homes for freed negroes, and will assist in the abolition of the Turk ish slave trade. Tho Videmotti of Moscow regards with apprehension tlie steady increase of the Roumanian army and navy. That little kingdom spent last year 47,000,000 francs on its military force. Tho Berlin Political Correspondence publishes a rumor that the English and United States governments have agreed to submit. the Behring Sea question to tho arbitration of King Humbert of Italy. Though every effort has been made to conceal the fact, it is now stated that O'Brien and Dillon aro divided on the question of Parnell's position. O'Brien is in rurnoirs lavor, while union is op osed to him. Among tlio many .world's fairs pro posed for this year is a world's labor ex hibition to be held in Loudon. It is planned that at this exhibition opera tives of every denomination might be seen actually at work. Tho vegetarian fad seoms to bespread ing. A foreign note says tho Inulon Vegetarian Society reports a member ship of 541, but tho movement is said to have spread throughout England, Con tinental Europe and the colonies. The London World says a battle be tween hoineoiMithy and allopathy has raged over the sick bed of Princess Ilen- lietta of Flanders similar to that which occurred at Disraeli's last illness. An eminent home qmthist was called in con sultation, but the eminent orthodox doc tors refused to meet linn. A voting mil-1 nary doctor was, therefore, summoned from tlio country. A company has been formed in Tiliis and Odessa to exploit tlio vast Holds of natural cement ot " New Kussm " ( est Siberia). That cement is of a quality which neither Western Eurou or Amer ica can supply. It requires no artificial preparation but huruim; in a furnace. Tlie new company is building shops in Novorossiysk, Anapa and other Hunts, where the cement will bo gathered for exportation. '1 he Imperial Cabinet has resolved to put the armies of all the vassal provinces of Central Asia under the command of Russian olliccrs and sulHiflicers. I ho Rm-sian military drill is used at present in the armies of the Afghan, Persian, Tartar and other provinces, and under tlie command of Russian otlleers they will form a strong oposition against the military forces of Bokhara, China and other Asiatic powers. Tlie lace factories of Kursk nnd Orlov aro reeoivini; more orders from Franco than they an till. At the late exlulf. tion in Paris tlie Russian luco was bought with avidity by the French ladies. Since then that lace has become fashionable throughout France. Two physicians of Havana are success- fully inoculating new arrivals in Cuba against yellow (over through niosqttit en that have coulnmliintod tliouiMqves by htiiigiug yellow-fover patients. Fifty- two eaves of mosquito inoculation have Ihioii followed up. Of thorn only uUjut Hir cent Mibwqiiontly cuntruotcl the dboiii-e, with ii mortality o( lon than 2 pur cent. PORTLAND MARKET. Flour, millstune, oats nnd liny are plentiful, while tlie demand is fair Po tatoes are very plentiful, and some arf now being shipped to San Francisco. Other vegetables arc in fair supply. On ions have advanced. Fruits are iii good mpply. Poultry is in fair supply. Re ceipts of Oregon eggs nro liberal, wl.ile tho demand is very good locally and from outside points, which kcepprii'ts steady. Butter nnd cheese are still scarce. O re arm cheese has advanced. Hops nnd hides are weak and dull, while the de mand is slow. Wool is firm. In the merchandise mnrkets dried fruits me in lair supply, while other commodiin h are in good supply and demand. Meats are in goo I supple. W iikat Local trading is of fair pro portions at bteady prices. Onotc: al ley. $1.2o!.27$; Walla Walla, $1.15 1 . 1 7 ?4 . Fi-ouh Quote: Standard, $3.80; Walla waua, f3.7U per parrel. Oate Quote: OOyiOlc per bushel. Mills-tuffs Quote: Bran, $2021 Shorts, $212'; Ground Barley. $30 .iaoU. (Jhop teed, $25 per ton; Barley $1.251.30 percental. Hay Quote: $1G17 per ton. koktaiilks Quote: Cabbage, $1.50 1.75 per cental; Cauliflower, $11 25 per dozen: Celery, line per dozen: On ions. 3'c per pound; Carrots, $1.00 per sacK ; lieets, $1.0U per sack ; Turnips, f 1 per sack ; Potatoes, 7580c per cental. 1" iiiin-M Quote: Los Angeles Oranges, $22.25; Riverside, $2.753.00; Nnvels, $4.50 per box; Sicily Lemons, $5.500.00 per case; Pears, ljc per pound ; Apples, ilucfl.25 per box ; Bananas, $34 per UtlllCIl. Nuts Quote: California Walnuts, ll)c; Hickory, 8)60 ; Brazils, 22c; Almonds, 10C417e; Jnllierta, 1314c; riiie JMuts, 1718c; l'ecans, 1718c; Coconnuts, 8c per pound. Buttkh Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, 4042)jc; fancy dairy, 37c; fair to good. 2730c; common. 2025c; choice California, 37s39c per pound. Ciiki:si: Quote: Oregon, 1415c; Cal ifornia, 1510c per pound. Eoos Quota: Oregon, !?5c per dozen. Poulthy Quote: Chickens. $5.00(8 5.50; Ducks, W10; Geese, $910 per dozen; Turkeys, Hwloc per pound. Hoes Quoto: Nominally, 28c per pound. Wool Quote: Willamette Valley, 10 -Uc; walla Walla, I417opor pound. Hiuks Quoto: Dry Hides, selected prime, 88Mc, Kc less for culls: irreen. selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c; Sheep" Pelts, short wool. 30 Ci50e: medium. 00($80c: lonir.90c3$1.25 : shearlings, 1020c: Tallow, irood to choice, 33)c per pound. The Meroliamllfte Mnrket. Coal Oil Quote: $2.20 per cases Rick Quote: $5.505.75 per cental. J'icklks (.uoto: !f 1.50 h; $1.3.1 3'. CiiANimitniKs Quoto: Capo Cod, $11 per barrel. Salt Quote: Liverpool, $17, $18, $19; stock, $I112 per ton in carload lots. Coffkk Quoto: Costa Rica, '2214c; Rio, 25iiJe; Arbucklo's, 'roasted, 20)a'e per pound. Bkans Tho market is firm. Quoto: Small Whites, 3'c; Pink, 3e; Bayos, 4i?.jc; Butter, Sc; Limaa, 40 per pound. Suoaiis Quoto: Golden C, 4-J.fe; extra C, 5e; dry granulated, ujfco; cube crushed and powdered, OnC per pound. Dhikp Fiiuits Tho market is linn. Quote: Italian Prunes, 12!jc; Pe tite and German Prunes, 10c per pound , Raisins, $2.50 per 1kx: Pluminer-dried Pears, 10lle; sun-dried nnd factory Plums, ll12o: evnporated Peaches. 18 20o ; Smyrna Figs, 20e ; California Figs, 9c per pound. Cannkd Goods Market steady. Quote : Table fruita, $2.00, 2'is; Peaches, $2.50, Bartlett Pears, $2.25: Plums. $1.05, Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $22.50. Black Iwrries, $2; Raspberries, $2.55; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2 00. Pie fruit: Assorted, $1.50 per dozen ; Peaches, $1.50; Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 per dozen. egetauies Corn, $1.25 1.50. according to $1.1 5 3.50; Suirar quality; tomatoes, Peas, $1.I01.00; String Beans, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal mon, $1.251.50; sardines, 80e(S$l.G0; lobsters, $2(i,3; ovsters, $1.50(33,25 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.25; Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75; Champion, $0 per case. Homey Quote: One-pound frames, 17e. Nails Base quotations: Iron, $3.00; Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 por keg. Shot Quoto: $1.75 per sack. , The SI flit Market. The market is steady. Beef Livo, 3)a((f4e; dressed, 7c. Mutton Live, 4,.,'(If4Jc; dressed, Sc. Hogs Live, 4(i4,3c; dressed, Oe. Veal 58c per pound. SMOKED MKATS AND LAKB. Quote: Hums, 10-; Breakfast "toi 9llc; Sides, 9(L-10e; Lard, 1V i pound. Bismarck is said to have sent a lame ouantisy of his papers to England for safekeeping against any possible swoop upon them by the German government. A law is before tho French Chambers to levy a tax of 7 per cent, on the gross receipts of betting establishments at raco courses. Four per cent, goes to racing societies, 2 por cent, to tho poor and 1 per cent, to the encouragement of horse breeding in France. Bookinaking is not tolerated. An eminently practical GermanVcient 1st is said to have applied u mild current of electricity to a swarm of bees, quickly causing them to fall to the eroniid in a stupefied condition. The bees could be safely handled while in this condition, and if tho electrical current was not too strong no injury was done them. Prince Reuss, Ambassador of tho Ger man Emperor in Vienna, is spoken of as a probable successor of Prince llolion lobe in tlio Governorship of AUaco-Ijor-mine. Tlio Prince is related to the Em peror, hid wife being a daughter of the reigning Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar, who is tho German Emperor's grand uncle. Tlie Svndteato or Association of tho French Press has Btarted a charity for tlie support of the victims in France of tho severe winter weather lately expe rienced there. Tho subtcrlption reached the amount of f 00,001 during tho iirst three days. Among the subfcribors nro the Raroiiohri L. Nathaniel do Rothschild for $2,00J; the lizard Bros., who have banking brunch otllcea in San l-rain isoo uud Now York, fur $800, and Itamn lllrsoh for $10,000. lUwtdag this the Huron has given a not her $10,000 to the Administration of Public- AxsUtaneo in Puru. A lletectlte'ii Dilemma. Cornelius Price, the Tacoma detective. wliofo work nmong the opium smugglers or ingot sound is well known, can stand on Market street in the rain loncer. and tell longer, more probable and inoro in teresting stories than any man in San Francisco. "Did you ever hear that I had served my time in the chain gang?" ho inquired ot Detective naniiiey one day last week, "No; W ell. I II give it to you so that you will get it straight. It was when these men were running in 6o much of tlieir opium nil around tliosouml that I finally located wimc v v workers at n little Inndiugnlxtnl tv. . iinh t. from Tacoma, where llu-re.nie aixjut n dozen houses. My wife, was there nt the time visiting triends. but I did not have time to ap prise her of my coining. I made myself up na tho seediest kind of a tramp, and footed it into tins little placo just at dusk, and nearly tho first person 1 met was my wife. I forgot about my dis guise nnu tno eiiect it might have upon her; 6o I braced up, and, taking her by tho arm, 6aid. 'Hello, my dearl' "When she gave a jump and Bcreamed I thought I had simply startled her by speaking suddenly when eho wasn't ex pecting it, so I started to tako her arm again, and bless me it she didn t go up tno 6treet screaming at every step. About that time tlio constable grabbed mo for insulting ladies on tho street, but when my wife-declined to appear and prosecute they put an additional chargo of vagrancy against mo and locked me up in a httlo calaboose.' Next day I was found guilty and sentenced to eight days in tho chain gang with no alterna tive, and I didn't daro let tho officials know who I was, because I had reason to believe they were concerned in tho Bmugglmg operations. I sweated it out breaking rock on tho road. But I got even. Tho justico of tho jieaco and con etablo aro pegging shoes in tho territorial prison now for smuggling." San Fran cisco Examiner. "A Stan" Tho problem of In Capsule. being nblo to "see a man during tho play without being obliged to walk on tho toes of half a dozen gentlemen, and, perchance, on tho dresses of several ladies, lias been solved. Thoso to whom the drink in the entr'act iB an essential part of their enjoyment of a performance can now, without leaving their scats, indulge in tlieir libations. A clever Boston chemist lias struck on tho idea of having whisky handy and other 6trong liquors put up in gelatine capsules liko those used in administering nause ous medicines, only considerably larger. Tho capsules are colored so as to resem blo largo hot houso graiC8. They aro easily broken in the mouth and tho con tents Bwnllowed without attracting at tention. Tho capsules are sold in boxes containing a dozen each. Tho box is of convenient size for tho pocket, and tho quantity of liquor contained in tho cap sules sufficient to make tho ordinary man feel comfortably happy by tho time tlio curtain falls on the last act. The idea is not altogether an original one. About two years ago similar cap sules were sold in all tho leading drug Btores in this city, but instead of being gclatino tlio capsule was of very thin rubber. It was soon found that tho rub ber conveyed tho reverse of a pleasant taste to the liquors, and they rapidly went out of fashion. Tho new gelatino capsulo imparts no flavor whatever to tho liquor, and it promises soon to bo como u boon to the gentleman seated in tlio middle of n row of orchestra chairs, and to earn for its inventor thegratitudo of tho ladies, whoso plaints over their ruined dresses and crushed hats lately filled so many columns in tho papers. Now lork Graphic. Novel Delen6 n.l TfjJIet. An Alabama man, charged with steal ing a calf, mauo tho following statement: "I was always touched to bo honest, an' most always have been, but when I seed Uiat calf I caved. I never wanted a calf 6. bad in all my life, an' you all know that when a man wants a calf he wants Iulx. Tho jury returned the following verdict: "We, this jury, air satisfied that Steve stole that calf, but. as tho feller that owned tho animal is consider able of a slouch, wo agreo to clear Stove an' make tho owner pay tlio costs." San Francisco Argonaut. It In estlmntoii that man wait a J all a mil in jiutUii)' on a stllT collar. The people at the World's Dispensary of Buffalo, N. Y., have a stock-taking time once a year and what do you think they do ? Count the number i of bottles that've been re-1 turned by the men and women who say that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion didn't do what they said it would do. And how think they One in ten ? hundred many do you have to count. Not one in five Here are two remedies one the Golden Medical Dis covery, for regulating and in vigorating the liver and purify ing the blood; the other, the hope of weakly womanhood, and they've been sold for years, sold by the million bot tles ; sold under a positive guarantee, and not one in five hundred can say : "It was not the medicine for me ! " And is there any reason why you should be the one? And supposing you are what do you lose ? Absolutely nothing ! I CURE FITS When t wj cure I tljbot twin manly to t"l tbra .in. 1 in iv. n a lor 4 lime mil I Im raiiictl cum. 1 In pwtu tvluru kt l:i'aV t I'Af.l.INd Ml'KNlitalillJu.iuJr nudfllutiluoAMuf riTS. l.l'lif rimni luj jerufuj iu pun. iih. wurkt Kr. Imjm ft I uk I. iiMli wr UiuiikiUrvuMit. dlxllt oihMa in lallnl u uo roMtva lr uov fw nwnn uiim 4j.i 111 (law HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars' Howard lor any caj"e of UaiBrrh that cannot lie cured by taking llah'g Caiarru Cure. F. J. CHKNET & CO., I'roj's , Toledn, O. We, the nndeislgncd.havc known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In ail buslnefs trantactlons and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST TRUAX. Wholesale DmeKltts. Toledo. O. WALD1NO, KINNAN it MAKVIS. Wbolef ale Drupclsts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, attine dlreetlv uion the blood and mucous surfneti of thesyrtem. Price. 75 cents per bo. tie. fc'old by all druggists. Trt Qkrmka for breakfast. "German Syrup For children a medi A Cough and Croup Medicine. cine should be abso lutely reliable. A mother must be able to pin her faith to it as to her Bible. It muiit contain nothing violent, uncertain, or dangerous. It must be standard in material and manufacture. It must be plain and simple to admin ister; easy and pleasant to take. The child must like it. It must be prompt in action, giving immedi ate relief, as childrens' troubles come quick, grow fast, and end fatally or otherwise in a very short time. It must not only relieve quick but bring them around quick, as children chafe and fret and spoil their constitutions under long con finement. It must do its work in moderate doses. A large quantity of medicine in a child is not desira- ble. It must not interfere with the child's spirits, appetite or general health. These things suit old as well as young folks, and make Bo schee's German Syrup the favorite family medicine. KLECTK1CITY CI! K ICS A CAX'CBlt After All Other Mt-nn Ilml Fulled. Lapt week Mr. George F. Wilkie of Wichita, Knn. came to Peoria a dis tance of 700 miles to have Dr. Toel re move a cancer from his noBe. Ho had liad it removed several timea by means of planters, but it hnd returned every time, so lie linally concluded to consult Dr. Toel. The operation was performed hy means of electricity in a few minutes without tlie loss of a drop of blood, nnd the wound is now healed, so that Mr. Wilkie will return to his home in Kansas next week. National Democrat. Dr. Toel is now located in Portland. Tlie cancer, with hundreds of other can cers nnd tumors successfully removed by him, can be seen m ins omce. l)r, Toel lias studied four years at tlie UniverHitiif and large Hospitals of Germany, Switz- erland and England, and is the only sur geon in the Northwest who operates by electricity without loss of blood. DOCTOR TOEL Makes a specialty of Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Neck, Skin, Urinary Organs, Female Diseases nnd all Surgical Operations, as for Fistula, Piles, Strict ure, Uancer, I'olypus and all other Tu mors and Ulcers. Operations performed by means of electricity without loss of blood. Office No. 70)$ Washington street, corner Fourth, rooms 3, 4 and 5 Washington building, Portland, Or. 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