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■•PaaaMas Pwm* —I am sixtev««
u* old and am troubled with
Btkly sick“*“ 11 is Terv UT*W»r,
furrmg only once in two >
„•hs and also verjr painful. I
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Iron and Big Oregon Company are
th» Current Talk This Week.
o
IfolT
PROPERTY
»•'■»••buBb
u can do for
Ly advice."
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fir be» elo|ment.
Mzar
P July »1.
D xar M rs .
IXBAM: —
tr receiv-
roar letter
befsn the
of vour reme- /»
i. taking both /,
|ia E. Pink-
i» Vegetable Com
ad and Blood Purifier. I am now
■lar every month and suffer no pain.
• medicine is the best that any suf-
» girl can take.”—Miss M abt
ts, Aptos, Cal., July ft. 1899.
Nervous and Dizzy
> xab Mas P inkham
I wish to
,ss my thanks to you for the great
fit I have received from the use of
s E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
d. I suffered constantly from tcr-
sideaehe, had chills, was nervous
dizzy- 1 had tried different kinds
divine but they all failed entirely,
taking three bottles of Vegetable
ound and three of Blood Purifier I
1 right. 1 cannot thank you enough
ihat vour remedies have done for
-Mins M atilda J knbkn . B ox 18,
n, but I forgot my opera glass.
J you kindly lend me yours just a
mt?
•sut Man (in the seat behind)—
■orry. madam, but I need it to sit
Ji. Y. Weekly.
Try Allen'« Foot Kase,
filer to tie shaken into the shoe* At
Lson your feet feel swollen, nervous
bt. ami get tired easily. If you have
[nf feet or tight shoes, try Allens
jtase. It cools the feet and makes
ig easy. Cures ingrowing nails,
in and sweating feet, blisters and
■ «puts. Relieves corns and bullions
Leu and gives rest ami comfort. We
L.'tii testimonials. Try it tod,.*-.
■ all druggists and shoe dealers for
f.'.ai p.i sage FIIEE. Address Allen
. I.eRoy, N. Y.
The Ocean ion.
; Prof. Groskopf is quite
In fact, I never kuew
) be excited, except once.”
hat was the tronble then?”
couldn’t find his pipe.”—Puck.
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
id You Have Always Bought
Fire Eflcape.
mother found my little brother
his stockings on wrong side
imoming.” “Yes? What did
” "Turned the hose on him.”
■rd Lampoon.
I*( Ointment* fnr Catarrh Thai
Contain Mercury,
nrv will surely destroy tbe sense of
icompletclv derange the whole sys-
nentering it through tbe mucous stir-
u< h articles should never be used ex*
prescriptions from reputable phvsi-
thedamage thev will do is ten fold to
you can possibly derive from them
itarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
k < o . Toledo, O., contains no mercury.
internally, acting directly upon
a:i l mucous surface« of the system.
I Hall's ( atarrh Cur» be sure you get
ne. It is taken internally, and made
• Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi«
ree.
Dnizgiit*, price 75c. per bottle,
imily Pill* are the beet.
problem of Indian education
i be solved by the Indians them-
In the territory the Chicka-
ve five colleges and the Creeks
■ The Choctaws have no col-
thave 160 common schools in
be higher branches are taught,
en-ex nf educating the Indians
» by the federal government.
Idest story in the world proba
le one told by the boys when
turn from hunting: that they
duck, but that they couldn’t
in has a little ability, people
o because he doe« not “do”
thinks he has had enough
til he has started a tooth to
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» weu
I
I
Buylug
BIG
OREGON
COMPANY
Mines in tb« ¡p.naiiia
Ulstrlvt
to Be
l*»v*l»p*a.
Baker City, Ore., Julv 16.—The
Keystone, Belle aud Gold Bov Consoli
dated Mining Company ha* l*eeu incor
porated with a capital ’»took of $2,000.-
“00. lhe presii4-ut of the coni|iauy is
Albert Geiser, of Bonanza fame; vice-
president, Clark Tabor, of the Red Bov;
insurer. J. T. Donnelly, cashier ol
the First National bank; aecretarv,
Eugene Sperry; manager. F. J. Conroy;
consulting eugimer. Captain C. ||.
Thompson.
The property is located in the Bo-
nauza d.strict, and is considered to l*e
a very rich aud promising mine. It is
the intention of the companv to push
development work and get a mill on
the property at once.
July 16.—Tne Post-Intel I i-
states that managers of the
McKeesport iron works, in Pennsyl
vania, have been visiting the Pacific
coast, and have secured sites for new
iron works at Port Angeles, after an
unsuccessful attempt to locate in Vic
toria, B. C. The belief is expressed
that the iron deposits of Vancouver
island have attracted the attention of
these iron men amt that raw iron will
be taken from Barclay sound, ami else
where in the island, down to Port An
geles for working, it is known that
the McKeesport iron men have secured
options on three properties in the Barc
lay sound country, namely the Ander
son Company, another owned by Wil
son, Braden, Irving and others, aud a
NEXT MINING CONGRESS.
third the property of Thompson, Bra
den, Logan and Kains. An option has
been secured on these claims until the Much Good May Result From the Boise
Mreting in IVOl.
end of tbe year, and before the begin
8|>okane,
July 16.—In view of the
ning of next month between 400 and
500 men will be taken up to Barclay fact that the next meeting of the In
ternational Mining Congress will meet
sound to exploit its mineral wealth.
If development proves that these in Boise, Idaho, in July, 1901, some of
properties are at all equal their prom the events that took ¡dace last month
ise, it will mean much for Vancouver in tbe Milwaukee meeting will be in
island and for Victoria. The proper teresting to Northwestern mining men.
ties in question run about 72 per cent says the S|ioke*niau-Review.
The objects aimed at by tbe Milwau
in pig iron, a very high per centage,
and one which envoked enthusiastic kee meeting were:
First—A permanent organization,
expressions from the visiting magnates.
From these the raw material for the ! Second—A revision of the national
Port Angeles foundries will be drawn. mining laws, with a view of the better
The Galena, one of the promising protection of claimants and owners of
claims on the Gordon river, passed re mineral lands.
Third—A mineral exhibit.
cently under bond to a number of East
Fourth—To obtain and disseminate
ern capitalists. Active work will com
mence on this mine on August 1 and information regaiding improvements
will be continued until the end of the and inventions of latior saving machin
year. A large sum is involved in this ery and other mining appliances.
The permanent organization consisted
transaction should it go through.
of 416 registered delegates lepn^entiug
WILL WORK THE CLAIM.
' 23 different states.
Mineral exhibits were displayed by
Owner« Want h Showing Made in the
liartl Cash.
Alaska, Colorado, Wisconsin. New
Greenood, B. C., July 16.—The own -Mexico, Montana, Arizona, Canada,
ers have bonded the Hard Cash mineral Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
claim for $20,000 to John Rodgers.
(•old Mining in Brititth ColutubiM.
The bond is a working one, and so
The first authenticated discovery of
much work must be made before the gold in British Columbia, according to
first payment is made. The Hard Cash Dr. G. M. Dawson, occurred at Mitch
is a fractional claim, containing 28 ell or Gold Harbor, on the west coast
acres, adjoining the Golden Crown, of Queen Charlotte island, in 1851, a
Winnipeg and the J. and K. The lat nugget weighing several ounces having
ter claim is owned by John Rodgers, been accidentally picked up by an
and he recently uncovered a ledge on Indian woman on the seashore. This
the property near the Hard Cash line. nugget was brought to Fort Simpson,
He, therefore, secund the I laid Cash and, coming into the possession of the
that Ixjth claims might be worked to officer in charge of the Hudson Bay
getlier.
Company’s post at that place, was for
PACIFIC COAST WHEAT SHIP warded by him to the company’s head
quarters at Victoria. An expedition
MENTS.
was at once fitted out, and, proceeding
Thirty-five Million BiiNliela Sent From
to the spot, succeeded in locating a
Portland, San Francisco, Seat
quartz vein seven inches wide, "report
tle and Tacoma.
Portland, July 16.—The Oregonian ed to contain 25 per cent gold in nomt
publishes tables showing the wheat places.” The find was worked for
shipments from the four leading coast some months and then abandoned, the
cities for the season of 1899-1900, as narrow vein entirely giving out; no
other indications of mineral were ever
follows:
From Portland—94 cargoes, 14,239,- found on the island, notwithstanding
that this extraordinary little seam of
064 bushels.
From San Francisco—127 cargoes, quartz had yielded in a few weeks it
was worked a value of $20,000 on the
13,534,635 bushels.
Fiom Seattle an>l Tacoma—35 car word of one authority, or $75,000 on
that of another. About the same time
goes, 7,799,092 bushels.
coal, which had been diaoovered on
ROSSLAND ORE SHIPMENTS.
Vancouver island as far back as 1835,
Six Month« of Tliii« Year Equal to All began to be mined in earnest at Nanai
mo.
of I,aat.
THE
DULL
SEASON
A BUSINESS VESTRYMAN.
ttailwn« Fnrning« Ar« <*o«d. However*
and Huainras Failure» Few.
Figured Out How Much lhe Parish I oat
by Ministerial Exchanges.
Bradtsreets’ say»: Bu>Qe*» is unus
ually dull at this »eason. and thi* war
no exception to th* geueral rule 1* re
marked
A lev lew of the ¡w*t six
mouths, bowaver. gn** little comfort
to pe**uu*ta. Bank cleanugs. it la
true, are smaller by about 11 per cent
than they were in the tint half of 1899,
but railway earning* are about 10 per
cent larger, and buxine*« (allure*,** re
ported to Bradstreet’s, are the fewest
reported for lb year* back, with liabil
ities of failing trades the tame, with
oue exception, and that last year, since
1892. Winter wheat ha* about all
been harvested in the Southwest aud
the yield there ha* been very large.
Copious rains in the Northnest, too,
have apparently worked some improve
ment, judging from the more cheerful
tone ol advice* received from thence
tin* week.
Wool 1* dull ami manufacturers are
■upplying only actual wants.
lu manufacturing lines dullness and
weakness are most marked in products
of iron ami steel.
The settlement of labor trout les is
efleeted in the better demand for build
ing material* at affected centers, while
rains in the Northwest have allowed
white pine manufacturers to ojien their
works, aud give employment to many
thousands of men.
Sugar ha* l>een marked np again this
week, coffir e is higher, while tea holds
the full advance soured on the outbreak
of the CAinese troubles.
Wheat, in
cluding dour, shipments for the aggre
gate 3,018,832 bushels, against 8,184,-
144 bushels last week.
Business failures in the United States
for the week number 196, as compared
with 185 last week.
Business failures in Canada number
25 as compared with 18 last week.
A clergyman who failed to recognize
tbe fact that bis settlement Qiuclud-. d
business as w ell as spirituality was re
minded of his relapse by a parishioner
w ho did not think a two thousaud dol
lar mau could afford to allow a tlfteeu
hundred dollar mau to do his work.
' Harper s Drawer" tells how the cler
gyman was ma& to see the busiuess
side of bis calliug
Some years ago. In oue of uiy parish
es. 1 had a vestryman who was an ex
cellent man ami my warm ;a-rsoual
friend, lu the neighborhood lived a
clerical brother, an excellent and popu
lar man. with whom 1 often exchanged
pulpits. His salary was fifteen bun
dred dollars and a rectory, w hile mlue
was two thousand dollars, with a simi
lar provision for my shelter.
Oue very hot summer, not being in
good health, I exchanged several times
with him, so as to save preparing ser
mons.
One day I went Into the large store
of my vestryman to have a chat w itb
him. which he opened ns follows.
"You have lately exchanged n good
deal with Mr. ----
’’Yes, air," 1 replied. "He la a tine
preacher, and every one In the parlab
admires him.”
“I know that," aalil lie. ”1 like him
very much; but what Is his salaryT'
“Fifteen hundred dollars and a rec
tory.”
"Hut what are we paylug you?”
1 told him.
"Well," he put In. "have you consld
ered how much this parish loses by
these exchanges?”
I told him I had not made that calcu
lation.
•'Nine dollars and sixty cents la the
loss per Sunday,” was the statement of
this careful guardian of th« financial
Interests of his parish.
PACIFIC
COAST
TRADE.
RECOVERED HER TEETH.
Seattle Markata.
Onions, new, 1 lsc.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 ¡>er crate.
Potatoes, new. lc.
Beets, j>er sack, 90c(4$l.
Turnipe, per sack, 75c.
Carrots, per sack, $1.25
l’ltrsnipe, per sack, 50(475c.
Cauliflower, California 90c<4$l.
Strawberries—$2 per case.
Cabbage, native and California,
$1.00(4 1.25 jwr 100 pounds.
Tomato««—$1.50 per case.
Butter—Creamery, 22c; Eastern 32c;
dairy, 17(422c; ranch, 15(417o pound.
Eggs—20c.
Cheese—12c.
Poultry—14c; dreeeed,
14(4 15c;
spring, $3.50.
Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00
(<i 12.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $19.00.
Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23;
feexl meal, $23.
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton,
$20.
Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25;
blended straights, $3.00; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(44.00.
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $18.00;
shorts, ¡¡er ton, $14.00.
Feet!—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per tun, $80.00.
Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef
steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c;
pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8'»(4
10c.
Hams—Large, 13c; small, 13’*;
breakfast bacon, 12'ac; dry salt sides,
8c.
Chase of a Woman After a I’tig that Had
Taken Iler Molars.
1’hlladelphlatis on Diamond street
were very much Interested the other
day In watching tbe chase of a young
woman stylishly dressed after a pug
dog. The wind w hs high and during a
gust that came around a corner the
young woman sneezed. gently at first,
and then with some degree of violence.
A cry of alarm escaped her Ups as
something resembling a string of pearls
Ml from her mouth to the pavement.
For an Instant the object glittered on
the sidewalk, when the frisky dog
bounded to the spot, picked up the
glistening thing and tiounded oft again.
Blushing, the girl. In her perplexity,
cast a wistful glance at the dog In tbe
distance. Quickly she placed her
trembling ham! over her mouth ami
kept It there, while she started lu pur
suit of the dog. The chase was excit
Sult Over Mining Claim*.
ing. Pedestrians paused to watch.
Portland Market.
Roseland, B. C„ July 16.—Ore ship
Vancouver, Wash., July 16.—Tht
Wheat—Walla Walla. 66@57)tc; After many turns, rushes, dodges and
ments from this district for the tiist
half of 1900 were nearly equal to those case of Adolph Hooper and Victor Carl Valley,57 Jtc; Bluextem,60c per bushel. baits the pretty maiden caught the dog
Flour—Best grades, $3.2U; graham, at Tenth street. The animal fell proa
of the whole year 1897, when the fig son against J. G. Copely and U. M.
trate at her commands.
ures were 72,840 tons. The total for Lauman was on trial before a special $2 70; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
jury, called for this case, in the xuiht -
“Drop IL Fldo; drop It!” she cried.
Oats—Choice white, 35c; choice
the past six months is 71,235 tone.
The dog obeyed, opened Its mouth
The Nickel l’late has been opened to ior court. Ths case relates to the gray, 38c per bushel.
Barley—Feed barley, $14.00(<3 15.00; and dropped uj»on the pavement with
the 600-foot level, is fully developed rights of the (»artiea to certain mining
great reluctance the proud maiden’s
by drifts, etc., to the 200-foot level, claims in the St. Helens mining dis brewing, $16.00 per ton.
Millstnffs—Bran, $12.50 ton; mid set of false teeth.—Exchange.
and partially developed to the 400-foot trict, in Skamania county. The suit
level. Arrangements have been made was first brought in I<ewis county, and dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 ¡»el
Rouglt on the Job Master.
to ship 250 tons of ore per day from was transferred to Skamania county, ton.
where the property in controversy is
“A few days since,” relates a solic
Hay—Timothy, $10(411; clover,$7(4
the Nickel Plate.
located. The trial was held in this 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6(47 perton. itor, "as I was sitting with my friend
RICH MOUNTAIN TUNNEL.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 35(440c; D---- , In tils office, a man came In and
i county to suit the convenience of the
store, 25c.
said:
Twenty-three Time« Gold H im Been parties to the action. Since the com
meni'emint of the action, the defend
Eggs—16c per dozen.
Struck at Palmer.
" 'Mr. W---- , the livery stable keeper,
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; tricked me shamefully yesterday, and 1
Loomis, Wash., July 16.—In the ant, J. G, Copley, died, aud Charles
Palmer mountain tunnel the last 30 W. Thompson, administrator of his es Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c want to lie even with him.’
feet driven has gone through a forma tate, was substituted as a party defend per pound.
" ’State your case,' said D——.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00(4
tion highly mineralized, giving assays ant.
“ 'I asked him how much he’d charge
3.50 per dozen; hens, $4 .50; springs, me for a horse to go to Richmond. He
New Oregon Mining Com |» hii i«*4-
each day running from $3.74 to $37 in
The Elk Creek Gold Mining Com $2.00(43.50; geese, $4.00(45.00 forold; said half n sovereign. I took the horse,
gold. The last shot at the face broke
$4 50(46.50; ducks, $3.00(44.00 per and when I came back he *ahl he want
into a well defined ledge, showing pany, city of Union, $50,000.
dozen;
turkeys, live, 14 (d 15c pet ed another half aoverelgn for coming
much blue quartz full of mineral which
The Lillian Gold Mining and Invest
may prove one of the most important ment Company, Baker City, $500,000. pound.
back, and made me pay It.’
Potatoes—40 (4 50c per sack; sweets,
in tbe history of the tunnel. Thi*
"D---- gave hla client some legal ad
Keystone, Belle and Gold Boy Con 2 m 2 *«c per pounu.
ledge is in a different formation from
vice, which he Immediately acted upon,
solidated
Mining
Company,
Baker
City,
Vegetable«
—
Beet«,
$1;
turnips,
75c;
that of the other 22 ami the good values
a* follows He went to the livery stable
per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab
pieceediug the cuttings of the footwall $2,000,00“.
keeper, and said:
bage,
1
l
»c
per
¡siund;
parsnips,
$1;
make the crossing and texting of this New Washington Mining Coinpaniet.
“ ’How much will you charge for a
23d vein a matter of special interest.
Gold Ledge Consolidated Mining A onions, 1 *-4C ;*r |s>und; carrots, $1.
horse to go to Windsor T'
Hope
—
2»48c
per
|ound.
Milling Company, Spokaiw, $100,000.
“The man replied:
ENORMOUS ANACONDA PLANT
Wool—Valley, 15(4 16c per pound;
Sai ramento Gold Mining Company,
“ ‘A sovereign.’
Eastern
Oregon,
10(4
15c;
mohair,
25
Machinery Weight Nearly Two spokane, $100,000.
“Client accordingly went to Windsor,
Million I’oiinit.
Pilgrim Gold Mining * Milling per pound.
Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethers came back by rail, and went to tbe liv
Anaconda, Mont., July 16. — New Company, Davenport. $100,000.
machinery weighing 1,650,000 pounds
Golden Era Mining Company, Col and ewes, 3*4c; dressed mutton, 7(4 ery stable keeper, saying:
" ’Here Is your tnouey,' paying him a
7 '»c per pound; lamlie, 5 *^c.
is being installed in the concentrating ville, $75,000.
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; sovereign.
Cona-'lidated Gold Mining Company.
plant of the Anaconda Mining Com
“ 'Where Is my horse?* said W-—.
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed,
pany here. The company is using 24 Republic, $1,500,000.
$5.00(4«
50
per
100
pounds.
“
’He’s at Windsor,’ answered the
Myrtle Mining * Milling Company,
Huntington mills the feet in diameter,
Beef—Gross, top steers. $4 00(1)4.50; client. 'I hired him only to go to
of tbe latest pattern; 24 sets of crush Tacoma, $500,000.
Bali Mountain Mining Company, cows, $3.50'44.00; dressed beef, 6S*4 Windsor!’ "
ing rolls, 40 inches in diameter by 16-
71*o per pound.
iuih face, with forged steel shells; Clear latke. $1,000,000.
Cosanilram.
Veal — J-arge, fi’i'ii'tC, small, 8'4
Galena King Mining * Milling Com
eight Blake crushers, 24x12 inches, and
A foot! conundrum Is like an Inanl
8
'sc
per
pound.
pany, Republic, $75,000.
16 Blake crushers 15x5 inches.
mate object, because It cannot die A
correspondent of lhe New York Hun
Francuee
Market.
The Flainvew, (Jr., creameiy turned
recalla one propounded by the poet
GOOD MONTANA MINE
Wool—Spring—Nevula, 13(4 15c per John Godfrey Haze, ami mentioned to
out 10,000 pounds of butter the past
pound; Eastern Oregon. 10(415c; Val the writer by one of his daughters. Al
month.
ley, 18<4 20c; Northern, 10(4 12c.
Copper au.l Gold Produced st the Cop
though of reputable age. It Is apparent
The city treasurer of Fairhaven
Hops—1899 crop,
ll(413o ¡*j ly new I d print, and so I n repeated
per CllffV
Wash., has just called in *5,S00 o pound.
here:
Missoula, July 1«.—Visitors in the warrant*.
Butter—Fancy creamery 18(4 19c;
Can you tell me why a hypocrite’*
city from the Copper Cliff mine report
The necessarr»,- r*-*gx is pledged tc do se* n 1», O'Sc. fancy dairy, eye can better dwry than you can, or
the abaft down 200 feet and the ore secure a starch factory at Imbler. in 17c; do seconds, 16<4 l«Hc per pound.
I, upon bow many toe* a pussy cat
running high grade. The owners ex Union county.
Egg*—store, ISSic; fancy ranch,
goes?
pect to drift at this depth and find bet
1
7c.
Spokane lawyers hava agiee.l to cloas
A hypocrite neat can best counter-
ter ore. There is on tbe dump aliout
Millatnffa — Middlings, $17 00 'W
felt, and so. I suppose, can treat count
$35,000 worth of ore, running in both their offices at noon each Saturday dur 20 00; liran, $12.50'4 13.50.
ing July and August.
ber toes.
gold and copper.
Hay — Wheat $6 50'410; wheat and
The >tavton, Or., creamery paid 17
Probably.
IDAHO MINING COMPANIES
cents for butter fat its first month, an I oat $8 00(4 9 50; l<e»t t>arley $5 004|
Haughty lady (who ba* purchased a
ton.
7
"0,
alfalfa,
$.'*
<8
i
per
18 cents last month.
stamp»- Must I put It on myaelf?
straw, 25(4 40c per bale.
Wallses Ke ports Tw» Reeently Ineor-
f’o»tuffl<e Assistant (very politely)
Port Townsend's school director,
poraterf, Mudrrfitel) ’Hurkrd.
I'otatoe*—Early Rose, «0(485c; Ore- Not necessarily, ma'am; It will proba
have re-estatliahed tbe office of city
Wallace. Idaho. July 1« —The Nov superintend ent of scb>x>l«.
gon Burlwnks, OOeROO; river Bur- bly accomplish more If you put It on
«
elty Mining* Milling Company, limit
A young ©an . ........I Arthur Dunn banks. 35 4 85c; new. 70c'« $ 1.15.
tbe letter —Tft-BIts.
ed, has filed articles of inci.rporation.
Citrus Emit—'»range«
Valencia,
lost
his
right
leg
at
Htarbnek,
Wash.,
Its principal place of buxinesi is Wal
When a woman tell* a hired girl
ting to b**.>rl s $4 75'48.25. Mext'-an lime*, $4 00(«
lace. and its capital st*n k of $10,000 □ the 9th by
5 00; ( aliforma lemon* 75c'g$1.6o; story to her company, they wonder bow
moiing
train.
Is divided into 200.000 share«
often her husband has been compelled
In every home yon will find at )ea«t do choice $1.75'42.00 per bvs.
Tbe Capitol Mining * Milling Com-
to bear It
Tropi
isl
Fruita
—
Banana*,
$1.50(4
a
half
dozen
>kin
iotv
n
*
and
toilet
pane Fas filed articie* of incorporati 'U.
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bunch;
pineapple»,
com-
If a father alls his 1.’ year old child
article*
on
a
girl
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dressing
talite,
and
Wallace is the prit* ipal place •■( busi-
I'Mhc p« at 0 »’clock at night, and sake that It
B»*«, an 1 the eapi’« ••
£ ",u00 a boy with band, chapped and IJewd- InnJ. I'eraiaa date*.
I gw to bed. seme people > all It a roast ’
■ting
u liivlied lute l.ooO. AiO »bar«*
Warm Weather
The Century Company anuousr** the
discovery of a uew rotnanti T? »«list'
Weakness |* Qu okly Overoome
in » young N*w Yorker. .Mu* Llertha
Tuccooun* toning and blood snricbing
Kunkle, whose maiden effort is to be
qt a..: * • ,f Hood « xarsspar.i'.a sr* won
1 he Century ’s leading piece of fiction
't - ■ gl «■: * t*le s'
aud
for th* next eight mouths, beginning
I *:.-::•
in the August number. It ¡»described
Il ba.-an unequal record of cur** of servf-
as a dramatic romance of love and ad-
u a salt rheun* boils, pimple* and vlbsi
vi'ntuT’g aud i* entitled "lhe Helmut disease*
-»eayrx caused by impure blood.
of Navarre.” The scene is Pan* dur
ing the siege by Henry of Navarre, and Hosti’s Sarsaparilla
the actiou occupies but four day* ot 1» Amen a'* Greatest Medicine Price «1.
the week preceding the Sunday when Prepared by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell,
Henry entered the city. The story is Mass.
full of vigorous actiou, and the ¡dot is
said to be oue of fascinating interest.
l’>y ’ appearing at perfect esse in so-
Th«* Truwt Problem
To a thoughtful mind in one of serious hid ' iety,” is meant that one laughs sud
|H?rt, for it creeps upon society before you talks as loud as if on the back porch at
are a*are of its existence, in this rvsj»e< t home.
much resembling the \arious disorders
which attai k the stomach, such as consti-
paiioti, indigestion ami tlyrspepsia Hos
tetter s Stomach Bitters is the out reliable
remedy for all such ailments.
Ossips tn Bible days ninst hate
Keligiott« Conarrvlng Power.
»»I time, if they knew of the
Mau today begins life in a garden of
going on that the Bible tells
innocence aud purity, wherein are the
iliviuest possibilities, but where there
is also the subtle spirit awaiting the
chance to beguile. In every walk, as
he grows to miituritv, are impression-
made on the plastic soul, and ever
It is better to la» defeated in a good
present is the intelligence, working of cause than to be victorious in an un
ten for good, but whn h may in self- righteous one.—United I'resby tenau.
siitlk'iency beguile to evil paths. It is
here religion seeks, reminding men of
Hown In th«* l>umpa.
God.— Rev. J. K. Smi th.
Snd.uitha heavy. anxi«»u?* tefling the
piliiv»! The liver neetls quick attention,
One result of the installation of the lake C um -a re C m Candy ('athariit at once!
corn kltcheu at the Paris fair has been All druggiNts, l(k , 25c. MK’.
a widespread agitation in that country
I'm »uni«! on John
in favor of the appointment of a com
I could got along with a confession
mission by the government for the pur
of faith containing but the little that
pose of visiting the United States and
Jesus said when He was trying to
ascertaiuing the best means of introduc
make it Christian of Nicodemus: “God
ing corn in France.
so loved the world that lie gave Ilia
If a man living lu this part of the only begotten Son, that whosoever be-
country should tire of fried eggs, we lieveth in Hun should not |ierish, but
nou’t know what on earth he would eat hat e eternal life.” That gives to us
the doctrine of God’s unlimited love,
for breakfast.
human guilt, the divnity of Christ, sal-
If you want to make trouble for an niton through Christ, faith in Christ,
enemy, tell his wifi that a daughter in rmidortality; every word Saxon, three-
the family has musical talents which quarters of the words monosyllables,
must not be buried.
profound enough for any elder, simple
enough for any (our-year old.—l)r. C.
II. 1'arkhurst.
HEAD ACHE
"Both in* wire •■■« myaelr have been
ll*lll* CASI ARKTS and they ar* th* l*esi
■uadldn* ws have aver h«<1 In the house l.asl
w*e* mi wife a a* frantic with Leadaeh* (or
1*0Say* «he tried aoutrof youri'Asi AKKTs
and they relieved the pain tn her head inmost
Imtnedlatelj We t*olh recommend t'ascareta
C h as ST*i>sroei>
PltUburs Safe A Depoell Co . Pittsburg. Pa
CANDY
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aai n^ra i iti
rleaaant Palatasi, I'.iwm Taata Gone n<
UooS. Nsvar Klckau Waakvn or Gripe a. Xx- OK
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CURE CONSTIPATION.
Bl.Ota* *•»•*, < mb ***,. !*<•«««. Maatrval. ■•« t*a
.
111
Menlo l’ark. San Maino Couiify, Cai.,
villi II* new building«, nt-wly furnidted
noti coinplele latxiratories, Ix-uniinti sur-
rounding** ioni home iiitlneiu e*, i* one of
thè Itesi equipired svhools tor thè tritili., *
of I hivs and yoiing meli on thè cou-t. Il
is in i barge of l>r Irati. Uniti Miti is ac-
credili'ii al thè universities. Senti forcal-
alog, Tentli war ixgiiis Augusti!, lHUti
The empress dowager of China is the
one woman in the world to defy all
Europe. She is now aliout 60 years
old, and for the last 40 years has ex
erted an all-|>ow’er(ul influence in di
recting the affairs of China. She is
the second wife of the emperor, ami be
cause she bore him a son and the first
wife ilid not she takes precedence, As
to education, she has received the best
China can give. A native wit Hllll
cleverness supply what she may lack
in book knowledge.
DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU
STUDEBAKER WAGON.
WITHOUT A
Made of the Brat Material», thoroughly Masoned, by competent workmen. It stands
without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address
STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO.,
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( The Famous
Herman
H ood
Preserver)
AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUMs
WHII H
IT.ItM O tMI.V
IlKSlIlOVS
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gSF'One application is all that is required. It lasts lor years. If
your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the
following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle,
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Mitchell Wagons
Art tht brat that can be made.
Nothing
is or can bt superior to a Mitchell Wagon,
bee a UM it is made of the bevl material
by experienced workmen which, cou
pled with 65 years’ experience >n building
wagons, during which time the manu
facturers have had but one aim, and that
to produce the best possible to build, is a
guaranleeof quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made.
AGENTS EVERYWHERE. If none in your vicinity, we will sell to you direct.
Send for circular.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO
PORTLAND, ORECON.
/tranches at Spokane. Seattle Salem, McMinnville,
Medford and La Grande.
Mention thin paper.
Here's a Proposition
■ en't It reasonable to *up,xi*a that a firm of
Ml years experience "oiild tell you lhe heel way
to *< I good value tor your mone, • if you Sr.
making Improvemenu in your house or bul d
inga nee hou«' no »alter how «me
r erge
the um you wish to spend In electrical or pa«
fixtures, fireplace*. mantel furniture, et* . you
will »are money and be »ell suited If you < on
• a TH » »OH SI K l KKS. I X « <».. »I rivet
Street. Portland. Gregne
JOHN POOLS. Pottrt.nst», Osroos,
rail give you th* best hwrgal“* in general
i> »• binery. engine*, boilers, tank«, pump*,
pniws. belt* and windmill. Th* new
iieel ¡XI, windmill, aold by bun, i* bn-
F*jiiall«-d.
HARD WORKING WOMEN
Can find quick ani permanent relief
tug
f<
-• r »ns and Mreugtk destro)
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troubles !■
Moore’s
Revealed
Remedy
Thouoand« have naed it and thoiiaand«
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per bottle at your diuakit'«.