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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1900)
o My BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY PACIFIC COAST NEWS ..pga» MM P ixmam :—It was my I t desire to have a child. I had I I married three years and was dle.-ts. so wrote to you to find out the reason. After fol lowing your kind ad vice and taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege table Compound. 1 >■ came the mother of a beautiful baby boy, the joy of our home. He la a fat, healthy babjr, thanks toyour medi cine."—Mbs. M isha F inki . k , Eoatioe, N. Y. From <lr4‘<JtQ Mr*. I " D kar Njjp. J’ i -' v ' k G a ^: — I wrote you a let ter some tiuJ9 i|i0. listing i«y case to you. ■I had pain^ythrough my boftela. heavlsche. and backache, felt tired aud *le«Py b11 the tirae- was troubled «¡th the whites. I followed y<Qr took your Vegetable Coin- p®in<i. a'«1 't did n,e lots of I uuw have a baby girl. I certainly be- M j would hav® miscarried h^d it •(been for Lydft E. Pinkham's Vr^- vie Compound. 1 had a (yry oe; was © k only a short tiiQ» I j»k your medicin® is a godsend to j.f.5 in the cojditi<3- i^ which I fl I recommend it all ¡2 the l>est ¿.-i?» for worn®».”—B aby Coyte® Tenn. • --------------------------------------------------------- Coi8»'ticut figures fapm 1Q i»oent rrogbooi ceDsns shot s tXlt it b;Q 26 r e®t more inljJbiStT^; XXl?tn iO had The popllatiij! of ‘□I' <to5n- f « thia ’Qbt- is 7B.15O,(3J). {DdG® l<*°0 QSDl> <£tHDC 9b* »41 all fit ¿Jt ^>0O> d)U9 tasa $fcXo>jBl*. ti®- may » «> hi»''« tJ»>' caspjfr, a«i. 9, husMt com4, Sb dp «ni >JftXP Mom^, fjjk Már inopBF. i® d * il ? Ta$i6e> b W® hh S OSBBl 5«9 BBSVBO. Ttb inert?» in »«<08*1 W SI S<M IF eiy of >Mu l<k* City in con- -8g*c»of th* «'»sic and othgr nWoG ■ M of t|B route, his rF.gntl* jmuNled ,8 Uio Grjndl WRtilBg*—in vsw^'tioa tit$ th* Dgnv* » Rio U**hi i«*l Colorf(t> Mftillwl klilngd« -sirs tkWStlt Tribaig, ia (w*b- BUg » tnpl* daily tJS ;iM»lager M»’ic% betDeau OgdBi !l#d M-nver. AH of th -SB trgi« fW IquippUd *ith 4»'.iWt iippligg* *g. iia£)jveniAgBalnd s* This ro*d it>W i^rnW through «betl-eea Chicago, Of d*u 2nd gk Fu*ci*o, 21«. ¡1 pUrlact diftiTJ dr 1>»U Seal 2c f(»ligM(*i4, 4M ct other informateti •> J. D. ■»MW d, 253 \?6«ir^g?i® strTBt. Port- ’A*i; (TG«O. V H*ia*>. jnK&r.l S^JSeSFit». Kll»I«e* City. u fuoit & IitJSglCvXl injlrtd gvt41 bAtor* «mo «B4 Oik TO) lie v SP'ii'AU k VslUcil, Sggiu. « nose 141*11 Waot*b '4rf. 'yiwlng of » jM>elr? i**4, g«" iUMa.1 TH»1& .OJBi d»mcM »ith a 73( s k I DAN GROSVENOR SAYS A »»(I I.pl Ilfs. Reform .1 SI.-I The saloon keepers of St. Louis. Mo,, I It requires a well k^pt life to do the The double treiu sertif* just estab lished between Portland an 1 Chicago, will of God. and even a better kept life have beeu notified that they shall not ,, 'Peruna Is an Exoellent 8priag Ca Commercial «nd Financial Happening. in which the O. K. <& N., the Union to will to do His will. To be willing maintain in connection with their of Interrai |B ,h, Growing Bradstreet's says: Evidences of the Pacific and the Oregon Short Line are is a rarer grace than to be doing the saloons wine rooms or private stalls or tarrh Remedy—I am fact that there are now two sides of the inte»ested, shortens the through time will of God. For he who is willing rooms not at all times open to public W.et.rn States. Well as Ever. general trade situation, where for a 11 hours. Train No. 2. leaving Port may sometimes have nothing to do and gm». They were also notified to dis year («st there was but one, come to land at 9:15 A. M . daily, is known as must be willing to wait; and it is continue and prohibit music and to Creamery for Sh-rldan. Ar a meeting held at Sheri Ian, Or.. sight this week. Different sections of the Chicago-Portlaud special. Its easier far to be doing God’* will than pieieut dissolute women aud criminals the country and lines of business return equipment is new, making it fully the to be willing to have nothing to do—it from frequenting their saloons, under for the purpose of discussing _ the cream different report», but that the situa equal of any train now in service from 1« easier far to tie working for Christ penalty of forfeiture of their licenses r — ery H. *a. E. A^vuuu?! Loundsburv, of the W question, -a —» »»• »UI y , U1 mu No, and having their places closed as dis Southern Pacific, aud Dr. Withycombe, tion as a whole is a favorable one ami the Pacific coast to the East. It ecu- than it is to lie willing to cease. of the state agriculture college, made suffers merely by conmiisseration with »1st* of a mail car, baggage car, a libra there 1* nothing raier in the world to orderly houses. — Union Signal. addresses. A large number of the rep the enormous and almost fevrlsh ac ry-composite ear. a first-class Pullman day than the trufj; willing soul, and tivity of some time ago, is also evident. sleeper, a dining car, tw.O chair cars there is nothing more worth coveting resentative farmers of that district were Excluding the great speculative cen and a tourist sleei>er. There is but than the »ill to will God’s will. There present and listened very attentively ters, the aggregate of busiuess is un one change of cars to all Eastern points. is no grander possession for .-ujy- Chris to the interesting data presented by Dr. doubtedly larger than a year ago, aud The full time ia three days through \\ ithycombe’s address. Questions to tian life than the transparently simple the business done in several industries Chicago, or four days aud twQ hours to mechanism of a sincerely obeying were asked, and all present were im reporting reduced activity would seem heart. — Henry Drummond. pressed w ith the desirability of starting vef'dlargU) even to those liearishly in New York. The second train, known as No. 6. a creamery at that point, as they all Information While Vou Walt. clined had it not been for the enormou* leaves Portlaud daily at 6:20 P. M . admit that no money can be made or Spellem, of Highlandtown, Mr. aggregate done some short time ago. q connecting at Fast Portland with tiie mortgages lifted with wheat at present Crop prospects, except in the wheat Southern Pacific's overlaud train from Qv rites: “Dere Sur: Please tell me Pr'^8, “oc^especially as fruit and hop wat is the holesumest feQj fer chil- Six mourners who officiated as pall raiirog have not given the relief ex area of the Central West, aud in some Sau Fraucisoo, and carries through dren?' ’ Hooded sections of the South, remain bearers at a funeral in Mishowoka, equipment to Chicago®via tin© Union pected—mainly, howev», on account all that might be wished for. Retail You will find doughnuts aliout the lu I., have sent in bills of indebtedness of lack of co-operation in marketing ^demand is improving and nothing of a Pacific aud tiie Chicago A- Northwest "holesomest" articles of diet.—Balti against the man's estate for carrying ern, aud also the equipment for the th-® product. definitely depressing character has yet Washington division of the O. K. Jt N., more American. him to the grave. q A. Groavenor, < deputy developed. 'irisht^^ou SlMte litia. Q ioo K»:sv Aim •O“- st.^^£lh In Stillness. in connection with the Great Northern auditor for the war department, in a In the abrupt readjustment of steel There is a movement on foot to hold for St. Paul, This train reaches Spo- Those who niako the most noise in letter written from Washington, D. C., The reader» of th I • naper will be pleased to the militia statOencamp; {ytit at Taco- and wire prices, the iron and steel in kaue at 10 A. M. A dining cat senes the world are not those who have the ».IV- Q ^aiu that there is at lva*t one dr» aded disease ma in July, Governor Rogers favors dustries received a notable shock, but breakfast iuto Spokane, an 1 dinner is most (lower in the world. Quiet in Uint acienee ha« been able to cure in all its “Allow me to express mv^ratitude to have stood the ordeal very well. • at ia catarrh Hall'a Catarrh < ire the project. The state provides for the served on corresponding train leaving fluences are the potent forces in God’s is the only posinve cure known to the tuedieal q - ou for the benefit derived from one bottle In agricultural products the situa expenses while in camp only, and rail Spokane at 3:45 P. M. The new sched esteem, and even in wan’s sight. As fraternity, t atarrh being acouatilJitionaldis of Peruna. One week has brought wonder tion is generally one of sustained ease, requires a cunatitutlonalOtreatnient. way fare and other expenses incurred ule as arranged, supplies the most Aubrey Moore says: "Great men Hall s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting ful changes and 1 am now as well as ever. Some slight shading in will have to be borne by the men if the strength. complete service ever furO-bed on think, while ordinary men talk. Great directly upon the t)lm>d and mucous aurtace« of the system, thereby destroying the founda BesideQbeing one of the very best spring event of the state encampment idea is wh.^y prices is largely the result of the O. R. Ar N., also j rQi-les in- saints pray, ordinary men preach. tion of the 'I seaM, and giving the patient carried out. There are no funds avail tiattering winter wheat crop pros- creaseQ service in Eastern Oregon, High-sounding wopi* and showy^ts strength by building up the constitution and tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy." assisting nature in doing its work. The pro ¡AZery respectfully, Dan. A. Grosvenor. sections west of the where II is greatly need. able from the state treasury for en 'A' ts 'u and gives may impose upon vne few. but si prietors have so much faith in its curative R llnl I’. Deutou, chief national export campment purposes this year, but Mississippi. immediate connection with the Wash lent effort which moves the world." D4>wera, that they offer (hie Bundled Dollars Wheat, including flour shipments, ington division at Pendleton. At this for any ca>e that it tails to cure. Send for list exposition, Philadelphia, Pa., write.«: efforts are being made by theQracoma This truth ia not held popularly; yet of testimonials. Address contingent to provide for the entertain- for the week aggiegate 8,7-0 683 bush point there is a large interchange of Elijah learned w hen he was divinely F J ( HhNEY CO., Toledo, O. i "I was completely run down from | overwork ami the responsibility O. tur- els, against 3,898,451 last week. Bold by druggists. 75c. wQt of the visiting companies. traffic, on account of the various min shown that God was not to be recog - Hall's Family Pills are the best. Failures for the week in the United ing districts of Baker county, theCoeur ally connected with the exploitation of the earth - nized in the whirlwind, Sawmill at Deer Creek. | 0'tates are well down to the minimum, My A contract made over the telephone a great international exposition, d’Alene, the Republic and Kootenai quake, or the fire, as he could lie in A Q.Qnnll of 40,000 feet capacity numbering only 182, an increase of 21 recommended an extended alining camps. Portland is "the still small voice." Even thia is legal and bindiug, accord tug to a physician daily is soon to be in running order on over last week. When life seemed almost a benefitted by this change, in as world’s wisdom testifies to the truth decision recently rendered in a Tenu vacation. Deer crMa|(, one half mile above Britton Canadian failures for the week num as increased service is given from East- burden I l«-gi^ taking Peruna, ami in the adage: “Deep waters run still- ity 1 vania lawsuit. station. This new company has been her 18, as compared with 19 last week with the use otthe fifth bottle 1 found «•.eru Oregon and Idaho. est.” It is God’s voice which says: Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth formed by Robert Wrvice, Charlie ------ - -------------------- I ’’ No. 2 arrives in Chicago at 9:30 A. myself in a normal condition. I have "Be still, ami know that 1 am God." ing »Syrup the best remedy to use for thc’r PACIFIC COAST TRADfJ Tibbs and Thomas Tibbs. The Tibbs since enjoyed the best of health.” children during the teething period. M.; N<O6 at 7:45 A. M., as at present. — S. 8. Times Seattle Markets. broth.-iOhave timber 0161 will make Almost everybody needs a touio in The WestU'und train out of Chicago, Inoculation for the plague ia coming the spring. Something to brace the Onions, $9. fhrl.l fur All. 15,000,000 .Q-t of lumber on Deer corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. Lettuce, hot house, 40®45e d£J. cietk. The mill is furnished with a It must never be supposed that the more in favor in Bombay city.Q many nerves, invigorate the brain, and This arrives in Portland at 4 P. M. Potatoes, $16(317; $17® 18. ¡Jlrg* dvi^mo, «DnOi will furnish beautiful words and condescending acta as 7.179 iieraous having been treated in cleanse the blood. That Peruna wilb The train corresponding with the Q-'- one week. do this is beyond all question. EveR Beets, per sack, 50®60c. lifthte for the and lumlQ yard. tsjund N-i. 6, is No. 3, out of Chicago. of Christ were just for Peter, James T3> n.C chiner; »9 ¿11 ftiQ-ansit, aud is Turnips, per sack, 40®60c. Piso’s cute cannot be too highly spoken one who has tried it hits had the same This reaches Portland at 7:30 A. M. and John and Q ir companions. John Carrots, per sack, 75®85c. is not the only beloved disciple whiO* of ge a oough eure .1 W < • mu bn experience as Mrs. D. W. Timberlake, ruVgiag oglOr f ithiu 40 Westliound train No. I leaves Chicago Parsnips, per sack, 50® 75c. encouraged to lean on the bosom of his rhir^Kvv N , M liimapoliH., Minn.. Jan. of Lynchburg, Va., who, in a recent OOttiayiJJ a 0»n»»t. O at 6:30 P. M.. and Omaha at 8:20 A. 1 f$ilitlower, California 85®90o. laird. Ills love for the family in Beth Living animals have &en newly din- letter, made use of the following words: X?« NoORjCCC Pacific is still JJirking (. ¿‘.Iiage, native aud '^liforuia, M. the following dav. The time is re any is not a singular love with which "I always take a dose of Peruna after el u o two hours and 45 minutes. No. 3 '1-52 tircT of meu on th© r.Qdbed .‘0. 00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. other families have nothing to do. It covered at a depth in the ocean two business hours, as it is .' great tiling 3. Westbound traii0leaves Chityigo Ht Apples, jJ'.00@2.75; d-00®3.50. l/WpnOH Vollmer »nd Cl<«r <JCter, I.© , is a specimen of his love, rather, in miles goiter than any hitherto reached. for the nerves. Tlieie is no better 10:30 P. M., and Omaha at 4:25 P. M i9di Jh T(J P) in« l«l]®stof« most pe« Prunes, 60c per I kix . tended to make glad ten thousand other spring tonic, and 1 have used about all Steel ri»tform« for Passenger Cars» the next day. 11 fltyt n<ti»-e. Th® t®ll©st consists Butter—Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; Instructions have been issued by the oi t II. Ill ’ ’ The service on tlQVnion Pacific on families.—George Bowen. of clS* and w>n*ll rocM«bout the size of <|^irv, 17®'22c; ranch, 15(3170 pound. Fora free book on ‘‘Summer Ca mechanical department of the Rock all these trains includes buffet-smok- Piety In the Home. *■ ®1?E> V>ich, ^Iien9>nce set, beconnQ I !<$&—15® 16c. tarrh,” address The Peruna Medicine Islaud, that all pasxeniter coaches of ing-libraryM-ars and dining cars. No. Parents must show piety at home; lij? concWB. It Till ta^e about two Cheese— 14 @ 15c. Columbus, Ohii> 6 carries a daily ordii Qy sleeper to that is, they must give good example the road must be e<|uippe<l with steel Co., ------------------------------- O--------------------------- < iloutlw -4' to put the l>' in first- Poultry—14c; drOf^'« 14 @ 15c; Kansas City, with cliarQ eu route to anil reverent deportment in the face of . platfoims. Already many have been ciaa condition, (ud the com;Qnv is spring, (J 5. Quarreling among the members of and as fast as the ordinary catato Chicago. their children. • • • All signiti- 15® 4»®riiJbCnv ]SJiJ3 jfi do eiQythiioi , ll^v —I’uget Sound timothy, 1.00 the households is extremely rare in red from the daily W.nsult the nearest ticket agent for cations of love and tenderness, care @12.00; choice F^yterft Wi^jiingtou ia ¡»jod »JfipT Japan. This is because the Japanese detailed information. q anV watchfulness must be expressed they are run into the shops and the old eat very little meat. timothy, 8.00® 19.00 _ Among great platforms taken off aud a uow steel one w. H. HURLBURT, aoosC t# 3i.ftg»d' r»-o© toward children that they may look Corn—Whole, ¿)3.00; crackPl. f)'3; meat-eaters irritable firm per s prevail, put in its place. General Passenger A gQt At N’tVbeijj», Or., I>!((n!* cont Q ts upon their parent» as their friends ami and family disputes are common. f^jl >'8. patrons, their dW-use and sanctuary, faikiMDd by tl* Wil’«mette Beet Sugar Small retailers in Germany have Barley—Rolled or g<>und, pQ ton, The ordinary step of an ostrich, when Comgguy lift'« b®en received «nd the Smoothing lQis heated by electrici $0. feeding, is aliout 21 inches; w hen walk their treasure and their guide.—Jeremy organized for nil attack on the depart Q> cfuviqfi. ffmoug the farme* for securing barrel, $3.25; ing, but not feeding, it is 26 inches; Taylor. ment stores. A bill has been intro ty are used by the inmates of the luna Flour—Patent, >:11 1 apin Solicitors They blended straights, .'Jjt.OO; California, when fleeing from an enemy, its stQie Sweeden has ordered 47 batteries of duced in the reichstug to tax tho anles tic any I um in Q'outiac, Mich. l«v« b®n Jppointed, vi*: A. C'«rk, ^.25; buck@tu(Jt flour, 9>.0j£ gra the largest artillery. These little coun of the big stores on an iuerea Qg ratio keep an even temperature, therefore do ranges ,ryu U ‘s to Id feet. D. Turntr, W. Cooper, Willing M«u- ham, per barrel, $3.00; whotg wheat tries are learning that they caQ >ut up until they reach 20 per cent of tho not need to lie changed, like those heat myg- 2mi R. B. ^iuuville. As « basis flour, .f»00; rye flour, $3.8O@4.OO. Q A deacon in a Baptist church in a stiff tight. ed on tl rtcoale nr w profits. -w for b*J*in^njt the can 1,000 feres lillstutfs—Bran, per ton, $13.00; Trenton is a stickler for decorum. He ------------- o----------------------- U------------------- liras ly -gig-ribed Qt pfblic - 0 saw a yi©ig lady whi-Qr to another per ton, $14.00. O m«aiiffc. lft-l—Chopped feed, ¡¡J9.00 per ton; during prayer at a church service, and middlings, per t<Q, ^>!0; oil QO meal, lie loudly rebuked her. IniudigQtion team 8» iiq* »t 13® gm». she was passing out of the edifice, when Eltvel bo*» employed (jy cutters in <& ton, ^(0.00. he said the chilli was no place for Fresh Mt*ts — Choic® drer^d beef Villfnett* Pulp <2 Paper Mills, »t her. Aroused by this taunt, she pre ( M«1'« City, Or., t alki-d^iuto the coni- steely price Q cogs, 7c; mutton 8c; ceded to return to her pew, but he iBny’l (>«•■« 2nd $-l*.-d for an inertfse pork, 8c; trimrn©!, Sc; veal, 8‘s® slutched her ba'Qhair and ¿thus drew of T-agYS from 75 cent« (j) per («v. 10c. H»ms— LarA 13c; »11*11, 13 >4; ner out of the church. IM m<WBr 30fi iiiflly compromised by * $>«>mi*3 t<«®ive tl.Q boys stigdy brffieft»« *con, 12*ac; dry 5*11 sides, Prospectors are boring for zinc in >.>rX Only «bout tbs© of the num ^5e o P®rll MarkQ. O four counties in northern ArkaiQ-q ami ber >or>in<» o9 full time, the WH®lt — Walla >alla. «2(it 53c; within the last year several changes in ot^Bii jBttii^ on aufveif^- of 15 30 Puffs under the eyes; red nose; ^»imple^ the ownership of land there has result Val.%, (J3c; Bluest©:n, 56c per bushel. ed inconsequence. One syndicate is Ifiye W'D molth. blotched, greasy face don& mean hard drink Flour—Best grades, '¡JLOO; graham, said to have purAased 13,000 acres of ®Ball$.»x Am.qjsUJti»»«- II Bl.50; superfine, J)'. 10 per barrel. ing always as much as it shows that there is land. o •Alb H<t<ntin» that Ifd been pfjeed Oats—Choice white, 35c; choice o BILE IN THE BLOOD. It is true, drink o* tt® Indifn settlement ft the mouth g:Qv, 34c per bushel. ing °and over-eating overloads the stomach, of CtyotT julch. nefr Lefiston, I<’®bo, Barley—Feed barley, $11614.50; ^131* «ee»s ago. haft been raised. brewing, $17.006g^.50 per ton. but failure to assist nature in regularly dis Thtrloft'-r« nnj-ea-fti of smallpox tin- Millstuffs—Bran, $13 per ton; mid- posing of the partially digested lumps of food dftr qnarantin® and one of the victims, dlitg^-i, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per •X that are dumped into the bowels and allowed of going C vtoman, died hh a result ton. KSii-g (jhile affticted Qith the dÍH- to rot there, is what causes all the trouble. Hay—Timotbi. $9(810; clover, $7(8 Is that tired feeling blood lacks vitality hl i % 7.50; Oregon w^ hay, $6(87 per ton. and richness, and hence you feel likp a lag 4 ________ CASCARETS will help nature help you, and Butter—Fancy creamery, 35 (8 40c; gard all day and can’t get rested at night. » • will keep the system from filling with poisons, New posts are being set in the t^y- Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla will cure you because seconds, 45c; dairy, 25 (8 80c; i pSo^J lin®between Vale and Ontario, it will restore to the blood the qualities it will clean out the soreO that tell of tne sys sO.e, 20@25c. needs to nourish, streiig'Q:i and sustain O’” O Eggs—14c per dose». tem’s rottenness. Bloated by bile the figure the muscles, nerves anu «'Tgans of the The Tol<lo, Or.¿creamery is^iw re- Chees^—Oregon full cream, 13c; body. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep and •r ' becomes unshapely, the breath foul, eyes and imparts new life and vigor to every func a • ceiviiiff about 1,000 pounds of milk Young .^lerica, 14c; new cheese 10c tion. skin yellow; in fact the whole body kind of daily, and will shortly have nearly all per pound. O Felt Tired “In the spring I W..uld Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50(8 have no appetiteaLiid would f< el tired and it can use. fills up with filth. Every time you neglect to 4.5<T per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, without ambitio^ Took Hood’» Sarsapa J. T. Moylan, representing an east help nature you lay the foundation tor just »mall d<»Mf m< raasii g I fww $3.50(83.50; geese, $6.50(38.00 for old; rilla ern syndicate, iQs in Kalama, Wash., stronger. I hat tired feeling left me ami I such troubles. CASCARETS will carry the $4.50(36.50; ducks, $ 5.50@6.00 per closidff a deal for purchase of tiuilier frit better hi every way.’’ W. E. B aker , J L Z dozen; turkeys, live, 10® lie per poisons out of the «ystem and will regulate Box 96, M ilford. Onio. lands on the Coweenian river. The o you naturally and easily and without tripe or pain. Start to-night one tablet keep it up for prices pai^rnn roni $1,600 to ©,500 pound. Potatoes—40® 70c per (Jck; »Meets, a week and help the liver clean up the bowels, and you will feel right, your blood will be rich, per quarter eectii*. • ®I^c per pound. Q ° 1» the Best M»*di( Qe M' 0 < an Buy I ’ re face look clean, eyes bright. Qjt a 10c box of CASCARETS, take as directed. If you are^pot A gilt-watch faker ».is beenQ<>r(iug Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; pared by (’ I Hood A Co., I,<»well, Mass. cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently the peopl«of Elgin, Or. per sack; garlic, 7c per^yound; cab la a durable and Ripe wild strawberries were picked bage, l)ic per pound; parsnips, 75; natural cstnsnl- onions, $3.50®8.00; carrots, 50c. nQr McMinnville, Or., April 23. wall coatius, Hope—3® 8c per )ound An expert is exag ning the coal pros Wool—Valley, 12® 18c per pound; fu 5 lb, paper packag»»a, made reads f'-Ou-». in pects on Birch creek, 20 miles south of ^Eastern Oregon, 10® 15c; mohair, 27® whit»* sQl fourteen beautiful tiute by mixing with cold water. It is a cement that »<«« Pendleton, Or. 80c per pound. through a process of setting, hardens with age, Ellensburg’s, Wash., municipal Mutton—Gross, lx d sheep, wethers and ran be coated and mealed without washing electrio lighting plant is aliout to lie and ewe», 8’40; dresse<l mutton, 7® off its old coat» liefore renewing. improved aS»'a cost of a little more than 7 He per pound; lambs, $2.50 each. $3,000. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; filers, $4.50; dressed, New Whatcom hrw« $73.80 on hand to light and various kalsomines on the market, Laing durable entertain President McKinley Mben he 1 $5.00®6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00®4 50; and not stuck on the wall wit^jglue. Alabartlue shall visit the coast and that town the 1 cows, $3.50®4.00; dressed beef, 6H® rnsU>mers should in«i-t on having the «.»«is io comit.^ summer. parka, -e properly labeled. 0 '-y should reject Preparations are makil|! for a big 7*ic per pound-j imitai -ne. There is nothing "just as good." Veal—I-arge, 6’v®< l*c; small, 8® season a©the watering places of West 8 '»c per pound. q port and Cohasset, (jpray’s llarlior. Tallow—5® 5 Sic; No. 2 and grease, New seashore attractions and excursion 8H®«c per pound. AJdrru O To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and too pore io buy CASCAEETS we will send a box free. rates are advertised. Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and paper. Prevents much sickle -a I«*©' ularly threaten.! Ban Fr»neiics Market. The Walla Walla creamery is using lung diflkulliee. attributable to unsanitary Wool—Spring—Nevada, 14@ 16c per ToatingU on walls. It has l-“»n rec<f.mended J0,00ft<pounds of milk per day, and Vai- pound, Eastern Oregon, @ 16c; Val will soon have a branch running at in a paper published by the Michigan Htate PORTLAND DIRECTORY. CURE YOURSELF ! Freewater. One-half of the milk now ley, 201822c; Northern, 10® 12c. Roar.! <rf «»with on account of its sanitary I a* Big «4 for unna'tinil i i nr« di»« bar «Hi. I «fi «ni railm, consuiu«^ oomes from Umatilla county, per features which taper st.»a«ly condemn»«! Marlilnwry nini >, i M V ««,. Hope—1899 crop, 11 <813c irritatone or ul< '•ration* >< uarantMB kalsominre Alaba»tiue can I»» n««l on either of macona membrane«. a.. • <■ pound. Oregon. plastered wall«, wood ceding., bnrk or canvas, PainlHw, and Dot aatrin-* <•» wwtoh a ( o rs'a*(its. hoii . kks . ma - Prevent« • nniMlM 18c; a nd any one can bru-b iton. 11 ad in i Is <.r radl- Butter — Fancy creamery CliiBery , »U|*f»iiea 4M fio h irai Mt , Portland, Or. r-lE»*AlOfSC4i Co. S-n«or|H George Mapes is gathering hi- cattle change, fr. n. »a I p«l*r deroretlon. lloia do Seconds, 17S17^c; fancy dairy, cal , tc’NSATI.a at rea- net. • eiiwnae the latest and n»Qr Plush. Lake county, Or., to tike 17c; do seconds, 15® 16c per poTa-l. aeruriog JOHN POOLS, PovrLAVB, Oktuow. -I . » ,,.,,». .1 I -I a ran give y ju the beat bargain«« in grnrral them south. He wil^take about 1,2(8) Eggs—Store. 15c; fancy ranch, inaf'hinery, engine», boiler», tanka, pumps, head. He has wagons arranged like piowi belts and wiridmills The new hayracks upon which to haul the calves 17c. •leei I X L windmill, »<>¡d by bitu, i» un- Milletuffe — Middlings, $17.00 *8 Inatnjrtir* nod interenlio# booklet Uiailed fmt U> all applica uta. that ate not able to make the trip on •q 11 a I led. •0.00; bran, $12.50®IS.50. foot. Hay—Wheat $6 .80® 8.50; wheat and Have You Seen The • te th, '>«t.V «hu h «Ill ««rh M l •»««• K. Elliott, of Lebanon, Or., has »old oat $6 00(3 9.00; l*et barley $5 iti® cm . No I’SHS fen»«» H S m ”« (»IM to wr., m > mMlM how W.I.-W .« -« how Ion« « m Mn« »Muto 200 head of Crook county horses to R. 7^0; alfalfa, $5 00<8 6 50 per fmm IU -'ll Mt. nl«>> .<»« Il H nlwotatwlr •«»«. pra.-nu Art. lorn, M l .»n lw U»»n with, ut In.-.—»- W. Nichols. Mr. Nichols will first straw, 25 (A 40c per )*Je. Mono» MP1 d-t-ntlon '»»» »«»«■ ». >’K9 X. S» •" «'W - » nil roi»>4« In.««.»«, nr —up..»Il< k, -a«r«« take a drove of them to Call’ rnia and Putatoes—Early Kore, 60 <8 65c; M.n l «rnMw.1. sell th*?m. and will then take » 1- t to r>n Burl«nks, 70c(S$l.00; mer Bur banks, 40® 75c; relinks Burbanks, Portland. 80c 81-10 per eack. A new?ale has just been adopted by Citrus Fruit—Oranges. Valencia, the Spokane police departm»-nt bv^ $2 75'83 25; Mexican limes. $4 00'8 which any Indian found in the city 5 00; California lemons 75c @$1.80; MAN VFAiTLKF.BM OF who ha» not a pas» from the Indian do choice $1 7S«92.00 per bos. M«w Deabla < yllnder Farm l.oe«»- (eat or 1» aot on some special bvoiaess Tropical Fruit»—Banana». $1 50® niotivra and Thmhlng Marhlntty ili ba prompt.' arrestwi as a vag-ant 1.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom Mo. 19 1 WOO. Write for < Dialogue W. P. W. V. >d sent back to th- reservation inal. Persian iataa. • <8 • So P-r »• B. Vamhtll M.. ruRTI.AM), OB. Eleven Indians were jailed the first pound. Boylan, Portland,<>rogvi>, for eeialogc«. (Mention thia paper.4 i day. FAVORABLE. there Are Had Feature,. Hut iu the Minority. WMBen Mad» Happy by Lydia E. w.kb»® • Vegeta bl» Compound — ¿»Let» rre™ Two WT"> W>w Hmt» CkUdr«»- a>n s Fool-Fg-e. a povOler for the !Q£j | clt& painful. s®.>llen. apnartin?. nerv <3 2®. an<l instantly titEflu tne^tin* mn » corn» and bullions. It'« tha graitesl g®f>rt discovery of the Allan’s Boot- JD(?e j>.Lke!« tight or nt «Csho* ft«. 4> O 11» cg-tgiii I Iir» to» 11 ijr. 11* i r I gy N'l'is, 00)2(1'11 4 H'"i tired, «hmf *e havB ovnr 3O.(KKl t®C inuinial» T» It »fl'i'A h"1** bv gll dl'U^gv *n<i ■ ic»sti>ap By mail for 25c. m stamps Tr»l |t»'kate FREK._ 4ddr<fl« ¿ll*i 8. ■©»Hi., be lloy, N. Y. SITUATION the« Alew Train Service on the O Ar. BLOAT 1 J o ABLood) Tpogbte N ¡Ali o > «r ù ? ? ‘ * A > c o 0ODd’§> Stats«porilla ALfiBftSfiBe ALABASTIRiiS •▼»simple twist of the wrist you ean lint •Plhe bar on the Charr^ion Draw Cut QoTer *oa «••T de It on any xAhar. Aid there are toer nolnu too Send f#r< atalof us MITCHELL. LEWIS & STAVER CO., TbKTLANR. bad spring blood .„me Kilt of Stonlcth»! cleans ont J*’■Parities Ona that reeilj does this—and ■ere—it Hoore’s Revealed Remedy « ttoroughly. Pleaaaat to lats 110® ‘•r’mrartiggwv« roj CURED BY o 10c. ALABASTINE 25c. 50c • r FORTHE DRUGGISTS L YOUNG MEN! New McCormick Roller- Bearing Mower? BUFFALO PITTS CO.