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speaks from personal knowledge. His V K ltH O O K T . Threshing is nearly all done in Ver- There are not inanv articles of food ollly object is to unburden the mind of n g m r z x :a more universally in use than sugar. Its 1 all fear to use the China or any other boort town. consumption is simply enormous. It is properly refined sugar. Thereby to allow Miss Nella Kvers went to Portland to found in the culinary department and the consumer to act with unbiased judg work Tuesday last. 11 C ¿1 G. O. R o g k k s . upon the greater mass of tables in all ment. Some of our young folks went hop pick [IJr. Rogers is one of the best authori civilizer! countries; hence, it follows that ing at Pollick hop yard. any article of diet for which >o much ties on the subject on the coast.— Ed.] Mr. Peter Vanderhey will be abseut money is paid and which is so exten from work for a few days. He is under sively in use. should be a healthy food DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla is prepared for care of I)r. Brown in Portland. and at the same time, within the reason- cleansing the blood from impurities and Express Trains Leave The brass band was practicing Sunday abl • means of the consumer. These disease. It does this and more. It builds last, so that they can furnish good music land Daily. sir., ; propositions 110 rational person up ami strengthens constitutions im i j t -¿.lament, will question. From time paired by disease. It recommends itself. for the wedding that is near at hand. It PO R T L A N D is expected to be Mr. Peter Vanderburg AND HAN fU A N C lSto I'A, 13 ti articles have appeared in the J. C. Clark, druggist. Leave— I Arrive and Miss Ella Vandehev. C a s t o r ia is D r . S a m u e l P i t c h e r ’s p r e s c r ip t io n fo r I n fa n ts P........ Coast press, in relation to im P ortland h .*4) p. in **u f ranci*,.,, San l-r» n eiaco 6 :i)J p, m ortlan d s s lor d O: uj p, in I | P Portland i., a n d C h ild r e n . I t c o n t a in s n e it h e r O p iu m , U lo rp h iu o n o r ported sugars, which have at least been T H A T C H lilt. A bo ve tra in s slot, at E ast Porti* d It doesn’ t matter much whether sick very misleading to the public, or to those o t h e r N a r c o t ic s u b s t a n c e . I t is a h a r m le s s s u b s t itu t e C ity . W oodburn, S a lem , T u rn e r. .Maiion u- The hop picking has stopped on ac Min, A lb a n y , A lb a n y J u n c lio ti, Tangent s w ! headache, biliousness, indigestion and who have not given the snbject careful fo r P a r e g o r ic , D r o p s , S o o t h in g S y r u p s , a n d C a s to r O il. H alsey. H arrisb u rg, J u n c tio n C ity , Irvin? count of the hops being too green. constipation are caused by neglect or by een e. O c s w e ll. D ia n o a m a ll 'station* f study. It Is P le a s a n t. Its g u a r a n t e e is t h i r t y y e a r s ’ txso by Uoseburg to A sh la n d in c lu siv e . L Mrs. Fuqua returned home from Dallas | unavoidable circumstances; DeW itt’s Tliis subtly arranged sophistry might M illio n s o f M o th e r s . C a s t o r ia Is t h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a lDMKMUKG MAIL D VI1.Y lead one to believe that infectious dis- i where »he was visiting a relative who is I Little Early Risers will speedily Leave— I Arrive— dangerously ill. them all. J. C. Clark, druggist. — t h e M o t h e r 's F r ie n d . eases arc very liable to be transmitted Port-hind. 0 a. in I Rosei,urg.. , Rose burg ..7:UU a. 111 I Portland Mr. Walter Sears is giving good satis through the importation of sugar from Castoria, Castoria. SALEM PAHsENGER DAILY China; while, at the same time, recount faction running the Gold Crown cream H U M P H I N 1U1>GK. ! Leave— I A rri ve ing many of the most dreaded epidemic ery at this place. Quite a number ofRidgeites have gone “ Cantor!» iá so well adapted to children that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, ! Portland l o » p m sMuM,i . ,;:i w baleni r Ltomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, I reco miner. J it «in hi :; »cric r to co: y pmneriptioa *:U> a in I Pori land. diseases of the Orient; and as proof of Rev. Mr. Walker will preach next hop picking. 4'“ ‘ ...... * iUasS Hi 11 b Y/orma, gives sleep, and promotes dk IrncA-n to ino/’ II. A. Aacnun, TI. D., the danger a picture is shown of a micro- Sunday at 3 o ’clock in the afternoon. Rev. Dunlap preaches his farewell gestion, DININ G CA R S on OGDEN ROU II! To. Oxford LL, Brooklyn, N. V. scopical insect, the “ Acarus sacchari,” Sabbath school at the usual hour. Y/itliout injurious medication. sermon Sunday the ijtl». which has been discovered in raw sugar; PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPE! Mr. Thomas Clark’s family have moved Mrs. Coburn and daughters, Venus '* TI 10 T * C.vtorln ’ ü to universal m l often in great numbers, sometimes reach back to their old home place again, and AM . ita merita to x: II l:::or. n tin t it a ve: I: “ Tor r.°veml years I have recommended and Erma, visited in Portland last week. S E C O N D -C L A S S S L E E P IN O CA ing to nnny c . ...... d Liij i.e.ghbors were very glad to see them of su;xïrcroca::cn t > t ul. r. j il. Tew era t:.o your ‘Castoria,* ar.d shall always continue to A tta c h e d to uli th ro u gh trains. School will commence September 21, intelligent far:I'..' cm v <'.j not Loop Cantoria d > so cs it lias invariably produced benedciai Th sc minute inswC.s arc readily recog return. witLla c~ y r ath.” at Pleasant View. Miss Mary Northrup, results.” nized as the result of an examination, Rev. Mr. Force preached a good ser teacher. C... I r>. T)., E dwin F. P ardee , 31 . D., W e s t S id e D ivision . several years since, of the West India 125th r.treet and 7th Ave., New York City. I.c\v York City. mon last Sunday and will be with us B e t w k k . v I M ITLA.NI> A N D U o K V A l^ John Frutchey has purchased 40 acres und Louisiana raw sugar. It is, however, again in two weeks at the conference Tr.r. c untato C om pany , 77 31 r k r a y S tr e et , N ew Y ork C ity Mill. :: VIS DAILY IKXl KIT SI • I m V), of land from A. E. Nichols and intends not unreasonable to suppose that the meeting wqicli is to be held at this place. 7..4U a hi i.v ----- J___ Puni.mi h i «i:¿o batching. Acarus” exists in all raw sugar. The il: in a ni I I.v K.- m - I <•rove i.v 1 4 46 10:15 p ni I Ar G o rviill,* • V i 1;35 lood of the insect consists only of ele Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols and daughter Theories of cure may be discussed at At A lb a n y an Coi*'H| * «• in.i ci will, t Itti ments associated with raw sugar and not Maud, visited friends near B.vuvrtoua ! of m e O re g o n 1 " t r ill A h a -ie m ridir, ad length by physicians, but the sufferers o f the sugar itself. As p ro o fo fth is.it couple of weeks ago. kXl'KKKH TRAIN D A ILY (ES C e -, •. :.AY) want quick relief; and One Minute does not appear that the insect reduces !•>', . ( ‘o rn a m i Ar jpg, Mrs. Carrie F. utcliey closed :t short 'Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe I 6:2-1 p. Ill I I v Fore» i G rov I d I the bulk or is in any sense injurious to McMinvìi , j 7:25 o * A « I d * I .«W O; term of school at Mt. Vincent Sep nber cure for children. It is “ the only harm the qu illty ol the sugar, neither does it less remedy that produces immediate re 4, and will begin a 5 months tern. .n Ar- Through Tickets to All Join appear that the “ Acarus” is in any form Cside September 28. sults. ” J. C. Clark, druggist. detrimental to the health of the con in the Eastern States, George Miller commences tjacii.ug at T h e Great Resources of the P a c i f i c N o r t h w e s t — Agri sumer. lie is disagreeable only in the Canada and Europe Meacham school liou.tc tile 14th. He is SCH OLLS. culture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, imagination. It is also shown that the i nn le «»brained at Lowest »tate.* from Wj attending the institute this week, as is Machinery, Transportation, Trade and Commerce w i l l be process of refining sugar, not only eradi GLAZE, Agent, Forent Grove. Chris Nelson is entertaining a friend also Mrs. Frutchey. represented more completely than ever before cates ull traces of the “ Acarus,” its larva from Portland. K. P. ItOGKRA 1 R. KOKH l> R. Asst. G. K. A l\ Ag’tj -and eggs, but the food upon which it Manager, George and Bud Taylor have returned K arl’s C lo v e r H oot T ra Portland, Oregon. subsists. Further it lias not been demon from Nehalem. Is a cure for Headache and Nervous Dis strated that infectious epidemics, or in S p e c ia l A tt r a c t io n s Ev e ry N igh t Mr. Lawrence Crowder is visiting rela eases. Nothing redeyes so quickly. For fact any diseases whatever, have been tives at Albany. Low est Ratos E v e r M ad e on AH Tra n s p o rta tio n Lines sale at Clark’s dru£ store. transmitted through the agency of sugar, A d m is s i o n 2 5 cts. C h ild le n IO cts. J. I. Knight and family spent Sunday even in its raw state. It is a well known with Mrs. Rowell. fact that sugar is a powerful antiseptic; v i l l i :. For Exhibit Space, apply to Geo. L. Baker, Superintendent, at the building. Geo. Bigatn, of Washington, is visiting and is often used in place of salt in pre School began last week with an en K . ('. H A S T E N , Secretary. serving meat, fish, fruit, etc., and its at Idle Wilde farm. rollment of fifty-four. A KlW More F a cts About S u g a r . »P SOUTHERN OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION PORTLAND. ORKGON September 111 to October Grand Hand Concert Every Afternoon ami Evening O R TH E R N P A C I F I C R .] tendency is to destroy all disease germs, certain micro-organism, the Bacillus or Bac eria. All Orientals ure subject to the same class of diseases. The Oregon ian of June 19. has the following: •‘From the last annual report of the Japanese counsel-general at Honolulu, it appears that last year 5436 Japanese con tract laborers settled in Hawaii, while 11,072 completed their term of contract. There are 10,202 Japanese coolies em ployed in thirty-six factories and 1625 on sugar plantations.” T h * ol'ove report would seem to show that 1. ' culture and manufacture of Bug:: ;r.i the Hawaiian Islands is per- for: t L j Oriental coolie labor. \ ie me now prepared to examine some important facts in relation to the socalled China sugar, imported into the United States. It may be well to note that no sugar is refined within, or exported from, the Empire of China, proper. However there are two sugar refineries established at Hong Kong; an English colony once !>elonging to China, from whence refined sugar is exp >ttcd to the Pacific Coast. These large refineries are owned and conducted by English capitalists. One by the wealthiest firm in China, known as the “ Princely house of Jardine, Matheson & Co.,” the other by Butter- licl.l & Swire, also a leading English firm. There is no finer or more modern Mr. f\ay, a hop buyer from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joel York, of Cornelius, was in this vicinity last week. j are staying at the Reedville farm. Miss Ema Ernmel and Hattie Skeels Rev. Twedc, of Montana, is visiting were in the Metropolis Tuesday. ! with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Hettie Atnspiger attended the Mr. Auibrows and family of Hazeldale, institute at Forest Grove last week. have removed to Mr. Russel’s house near . S w e e tn e s s a n d L ig h t . Mr. Frank Mogram and family, of ' the depot. Portland, are stopping at Mr. LeBeau’s. Miss Christina Johnson, of Portland, There is talk ot another Tabernacle is spending the summer with Mrs. And- meeting living held here in the near ; rew Pierson. future. Nearly all the people in our little vil P u t a p ill in t h e p u l p it if y o u w a n t p r a c tic a l p r e a c h in g fo r t h e p h y s ic a l m an ; th e n p u t th e p il l in t h e p illo r y if i t d o e s n o t p r a c tis e w h a t i t preach es. Sugar Mrs. Grouer, of Portland, spent Sun lage have left for the seeming attraction, day with her mother, Mrs. D. B. Em rick, the hop yards. at this place. Mr. Coleman and Miss Anderson spent Mr. and Mrs. Petterson and children, a few days at Forest Grove last week, at of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and tending the teachers institute. Mrs. Adams. an d lig h t.” as th e y a w h o le P ills ; a go sp el “ go sp el of in A y e r ’s s w e e tn e s s P e o p le u s e d t o v a l u e t h e ir p h y s ic , d id t h e ir r e lig io n ,— b y it s b itte r n e s s . . ItU iN S P u llm a n S le e p i:. E le g a n t D in in g C ars T o u r is t S l e e p i n g C ar? T h e m o r e b it t e r t h e d o s e t h e b e tte r th e d o cto r . W e ’v e g o t o v e r t h a t . St. Paul W e t a k e " s u g a r in o u rs ” g o sp el or p h y s ic -n o w -a -d a y s . A few froui here attended the basket Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises social at Laurel Saturday evening and scalds, burns, are quickly cured by De report n pleasant time. W itt’s Witch-Hazel salve, the great pile Mrs. Emma Owens and Little Annie, I cure. J. C. Clark, druggist. of Sherwood, spent several days of last week the guests of Mrs. Delaney. T h e r e ’s C o a te d . Minneapolis^ I t ’s p o s s ib le to p le a s e a n d t o p u r g e a t t h e s a m e tim e . m a y b e p o w e r in a p le a s a n t p ill. go sp el of * Duluth T h e re Fargo T h a t is th e Grand Forks T O Crookston A y e r 's C a t h a r t ic GLENW OOD. P ills . Winnipeg Helena and M ore p ill p a r tic u la r, in A yer’. C urehook, too page«. S e a t tree . J. C. A yer Co., L ow ell. M an Mrs. Clara Smock left Friday for Sher Joseph Grandholm was found dead on wood where she will visit a few «lays and ! the trail between Buxton and Glenwood then go to St. Helens her future resi by Mi. Varley Saturday about 11 a. m. dence. ! The cause of death is supposed to have The gentleman from Brownsville who I been heart disease. He had taken a has rented Mr. Crowder’s farm has ranch near Glenwood where he had moved one load of household goods by many friends. He had gone to Buxton wagon. , to bring a horse over. He was buried at One of our citizens is laid up and Buxton Sunday. He would have been machinery in America than is found in I somewhat disfigured from coming in j 24 years old October 14th. A l. n.t.l A . H n ..n It M t tit . t tt a . .. . t. these refineries. While A the major part contact with a woman's temper and of all the raw sugar refined at Hong hoe handle. The whole system is drained and un- Kong (pure cane sugar) is shipped in ! derniined by intolent ulcers and open sacks from the island of .Sumatra, nearly DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve “ Boys wiM be boys,” but you can’t af sores. one-third, as distant from China as are ford to lose any of them. Be ready for j speedily heals them. It is the best pile the Hawaiian Islands. Comparatively the green apple season by having De | cure known. J. C. Clark, druggist, very little sugar is cultivated on the W itt’s Colic and Cholera Cure in the mainland of China. Most of it is pro house. J. C. Clark, druggist. D IL L E Y . duced on the island of Formosa, all of Hark! Do I hear those wedding bells? which, except lor domestic use, is ex 1 Butte T HROUGH TICKET- T O Chicago Washington First Class Livery Stable •/ H. D. J O N E S , P R O P R IE T O R I keep the best rigs obtainable; have safe gentle horses ami every accommodation for the comfort anti pleasure of m y customers Philadelphia •is Boston and all f Points E ast and South For information, timecards. maps and ticl call on or write HORACE STEWART. Ageit H A C K M E E T S E V E R Y T R A IN Passengers called for or taken to any part of the city. Patronage of Commercial Men solicited F IR . Mr. Richardson is still reported seri ported to the mainland, Northern China H. D. JOXKS, fore.l i;n „ The hop-pickers must he having quite ously ill. and Japan, where it is consumed in its raw state. The demand is quite equal a wet time. Mr. Crist of Vancouver is visiting with to the supply. The Orientals do not use The welcome rain has come and all re Mrs. Tom Mangutu this week. refined sugar. One reason Hong Kong joice in the benefits received therefrom. Mr. Cofliti and family visited Portland ALDER STREET is especially favorable for the refining of Mrs. Salsbury returned to her home at Sunday and returned Tuesday. sugar is the fact of an abundance of pure Sanger, Cal., via the steamer on the 9th PO R TLA N D , OR. Mr. Jacob Saunders is gradually re running water. The reservoirs in which inst. covering from a severe attack of rheuma G. KIDKK. Prop. the water supply is collected, are fed News is rather scarce in these parts tism. from springs ami mountain streams, all _ . \ /V I \ ' unless we say it is hard times, and that Wanted to buy a second hand organ. guarded by government sanitary laws, is no news, as all arc well aware of the Will pay cash. Apply at Mr. .Abner which are executed with scrupulous care. fact, and only expect just such times un Briggs, Dilley. III, ON LX F irst-Class and No buildings, cattle ranches, or nuitances til McKinley is elected. Mrs. McDtmald left Wednesday for S tr ic tl y T o m perain-o Rostan- whatever arc allowed to be so situated, We regret to learn of the sudden death Newberg, where she will visit her friends r a n t in th e c ity . that the drainage can flow into and con of Mr. Graudholui, of Glenwood, which for a few weeks. taminate the streams or reservoirs. It occurred on Friday, the n th inst. We must lie remembered the geologic forma Born, to the wife of Henry Burchell shall expect to get the full account of tion of Hong Kong is a granite moun Saturday, the 12th inst., a 9 '. pound his death in the Glenwood items. tain island. Many of the granite curb baby girl. Papa Burchell is as proud as yu ite a few from Glenwood and Fir a turkey. stones in 1 ’ortland are from there. The water, therefore, collected in these moun went to Forest Grove on the 14th to hear i f p l * i Hon. Thomas Tongue will address the tain basins must he pure. In fact, one Senator Mitchell, and all seemed well republican club of this place Monday, pleased with the way he explained every of the meanings of the word Hong Kong the 21 st, at 7:30 p. m. Everybody in is, "the land of sweet water." These re thing. We think the democrats and vited and especially the ladies. fineries, as lias been said, are under En populists (were any there! could not have T h e A c a d e m y fits for the C o lleg e . Its graduates are „a .. . glish dimeters and superintendents, ami failed to understand him and go away It offers excep tio n al faciHties fir Mr. Alexander Sanderson, Choudrant, A m h e r s t w ith o u t e x am in atio n . with a fixed determination to vote for o b ta in in g a g e n e r a l E n g l i s h e d u c a t i o n . « u n e s tor are models c f neatness, conducted under La., says: “ Having used Ayer’s Pills at the atrictea' sanitary rules. No pains Major McKinley; at least we shall hope T h e C o l l e g e C o u r s e s eq u al those o f the lead in g p , least twenty-five years, I would sav that are spare. L to put upon the market as so. for all diseases of the bowels, stomach pure and clean a sugar as can be found and liver, which can be remedied by Don't trifle away time when you have in the world. It ia quite manifest that E x p e n s e s in all departm en ts u n u su a lly low . pills, these are always effective. They Figh because o f the importation of Oriental cholera morbus or diarrhoea. keep the system in perfect condition.” sugar the trade is secured from the con them in the beginning with I>e\Vitt’s You don’t \\7 A N rKD—SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN OR trol o f a powerful monopoly, and thereby Colic and Cholera Cure. w— W to travel le esUb- F o r specific inform ation address, the price ia kept within the reasonable have to wait for results, they are instan \ \ lithed house In Oregon. Salary 1780 . payable means of the consumer. The writer has taneous, and it leaves the bowels in III weekly and expenee*. Pnaltlou permanent. T H O M A S M C C L E L L A N D . P re s id e n t. Reference Enclose aelf-addre**e<l *ta nred en •pent many yenra in Hong Kong and healthy condition. J. C. Clark, druggist. velope. The National. Star Building. Chicago. J/ New York OR A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Hen. Pass. Ait: 2» 5 Morrilion St.» Cor. Third, PORTLAND - - The -Russell” Traction Engine- 271 1 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY and 1 U s u a tili OREGO^ A ‘ The most Com plete and Perfect IvoP® ever offered to Threshermen, Thresnermcu. I f you want an engine . __ _ __ ___ BOILER. THRESHER, HC POWER OR SAW MILL W for i^aiaioguc Catalogue and - Price*. ” rite m e us lor — A c a d e m y . The Massillon Engine « Thresher ft Portland, Oregon. H A IR C U T next : W H I L E KU Ä Ä Ä S K Ä Ä f ö ' « •"* ¡ Ä W A IT , Fall Term Be*ins W ednesday, September 1«, l»»«. shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS- Wash and Be Clean at tl* Baths in Town. F o re st O ro re , O rego n . Two doors Southof Verts H*U*