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    H ID D E N
PLACES.
a weasel
he U only an
and
Why
should hate a rat is strange
as
alongated rat himself.
Bats
mice lore hidden places, and a
weasel is about the only living thing that
find them out. Aches and pains are
like rats and mice. They seek out the
hidden places of the human system and
;naw and ravage
vagi the muscles and nerves.
Bt. Jacobs Oil, like a weasel, knows how to
go for them. It w ill penetrate to the secret
recesses of the pain, and breaks up its hab­
itation and drives it out. Rats and mice
ehun the corners where a weasel has been,
and pains and aches once fairly driven out
by St. Jacobs Oil are permanently cured
and seldom come back to their old haunts.
There must be patience with the treatment;
some chronic forms are stubborn and re­
sist, but the great remedy will tinally con­
quer and give health and strength to the
afflicted parts.____ _________
can
A fish with nine mouths was cap­
tured in California recently, and ich­
thyologists are in doubt what to name it.
T H E F A U L T S AN I> F O L L I E S O F T H E
A i. I
Are numerous, bnt of the latter none is more
ridiculous than the promiscuous ami random
use of laxative pills and other drastic cathar­
tics. These wrench, convulse and weaken both
the stomach and bowels. Jr Jlostetter’s Stom­
ach Hitters be used instead of these no rem­
edies, the result is accomplished without pain
and with great benefit to the bowels, the
stomach ana the liver. Use this remedy when
constipation manifests itself, and thereby pre­
vent it from becoming chronic.
TARIFF BILL CHANGES.
Most British geologists are now pre­
pared to admit that the earth has pass­
ed through several glacial periods, in­ A G en er al R e m o d e l in g by th e Senate
Committee.
stead of only one, as is commonly
supposed.
Washington, April 5.— The Repub-
A London scientist has invented a Means of the senate committee on
mirror of celuloid which accurately re- finance are continuing their work day
fleets every object. The celuloid mir- and night on the tariff bill with the in-
ror is unbreakable, and is cheaper than ! tention of reporting it to the senate at
glass and lighter,
the earliest possible day.
They are
The hissing sound produced by ser­ not prepared to give out any results of
pents is greatly exaggerated, as the their investigations and state that they
quantity of air contained in a snake’s have not reached any conclusions as to
lungs is too small to produce a loud the proi<osed changes. There is, how­
ever, a well-defined impression about
sound when ejected.
the senate that the bill will be gener­
In the opinion of Crispi, former ally remodeled and the rates considera­
prime minister of Italy, Americans are bly reduced in many schedules.
working to prepare a future for the peo­
There is a general lielief among West­
ple of the Old World which is not an ern senators that there will be material
agreeable one.
changes in rates on wools, especially
Hunters in Kansas earn about $2 a those of the third class.
Among other suggestions urged is a
day slaying jack rabbits. The skins
are sold for three cents each to Eastern return to the Wilson law of 8 cents a
hatters, who use the hair in the manu­ pound duty on hops, instead of 15
cents, as proposed by the Dingley bill,
facture of soft hats.
it is claimed that the proposed increase
8t. Louis, Mo., is the largest street­ w ill he an injury rather than a benefit
car manufacturing city in the world. to the producer, and a hardship to the
The output last year was about 8,000 consumer.
cars.
There is much contention about the
lumber schedule. The American lum­
bermen interested in Canadian forests
appear to bo especially concerned over
the Dingley rates.
The committee is not receiving any
verbal statements except from senators,
hut is giving close attention to type-
written presentations of fact and argu-
meiiL
A Young Wom an Gains 20 Pounds
Her Physicians in Iowa Said She Was
Going Into a Decline, and That
Her Lnngs Were Affected—
They Sent Her to Nevada.
Salicylic acid, boric acid, borax and
formaldehyde are gome of the chemi­
cals added to prevent milk from souring.
H O M E PR ODU C TS A N I) P U R E FOOD.
a l l Kastern Byrun, so-cnllfd, usually very
ligh t colored ami o f heavy body , is made from
Rut to F i g h t L u n g T r o u b l e s or
glucose. “ 7Va Garden Driy
It nm<le from
W a s t i n g Disease, Bu il d up
Sugar Cane and Is strictly pure. It is for sale
by first-class grocers, in cans only, Manufac*
Y o u r Fleah.
tured by
if y the
the Pi A tm e C oast H yk up C o . AH ven­
'e a G
Ulne 11 Tea
Garden D rip »" have the nianufac- j From the KxpreK», I,os Angeles, Cal.
turer’s name lithographed on every can.
Any
Secretary G a g e W i l l Comp ly.
A
FARMERS'
TRUST.
An A l l e g e d Plot to Control the P r o d u c e
M ar ke t« .
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Sent Free!
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE
oau T y • S U P P L IE S
•
WHEAT
FINES! IN THE W 0 RL 0 .
Fir.rk's " C
C.”
Razor
I*. lee,
to.
Fan be exchanged if not Satisfactory.
Send for General Catalogue or Catalogue of
8porting Goods or Barber Supplies.
W I L L a F IN C H CO..
• 2 0 Market St.
R
for any case that it falls to cure. Semi f«*r list
o f testimonials.
Address,
F. J. U IIK N B Y «ft UO , Toledo. O.
Solti by Druggist*, 7»V.
H all's Family Fills are the best.
a
America in the only country in which
baby elephant was born in captivity.
Nan Francisco, Cal.
FO* PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or
I j f l t l t D o n 't Fool W e ll/*
P i,O
liver pills
ars the One Thin« tom*
Only One fo r r» D ose.
Sold by Pn.gf tin *t 2 Bo. a box
•anplsw niBilM fre e .
A.ldr~*
Dr. *M*nko M m ). C . Phil», »'a.
— - — — — v — — —
T'
CH ILD REN T E E T H IN G .”
{ «•> I W ish • * S oothing s > hi r ohouM « 1**7» he 4
*
«
Drop us a line if you can’t
get Schilling's Best o f vour
grocer, or if you don't like
it and can’t get your money
back.
A Schillins k Company
ftao Ft an vise*
*
gum«, albe » all pain, mmi w > m . i , ..|,. rd .I I« S
h th* best r»»mo«1* f--r iliarrha*a. Twenty ID» cents * a
É bottle It 1« rhA hoot of all.
S a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ .
J l ' P T I KK and I
BROKEN DOW N W OMEN
I.KN
\ til cured , *end for
: P O R T K R F I K M Mark
W.P.N.U. No. 6*6.—8.F.N.U.
fM
And men find permanent cure in D r. I c o ­
llo id 's C om p ou n d
M e d ic a te «! F le e t H e
B e lt . Rest, solace comfort, f«>r ner«e and
brain. Five time* the curative power «>f any
other belt at HA L F the price
FVrmanent cure
guaranteed Conaultat on free, hv mail, or at
office, 1*8 sixth street, I’ortland, Or.
SURE CUR E
T78
K
•'•a«“ “*“ » “ -*"
for
P IL E S
>kV rWZ, r»**
ltrttAon for the Hlnckad#».
W a g e » Im*r#MR#d In M i c h i g a n .
St. Petersburg. April 5.— A blockade
of Greece, which the P.ussian press
thinks the beet way of forcing the situ­
ation, by exciting the Greeks to hostile
acts on the Turkish frontier, has ri-
dently been decided upon.
Ironwood, Mich., April 5.— The
Metropolitan Iron A Land Company
has announced an increase of 10 per
cent in the wage scale here.
The in­
crease affects 1,000 men employed in
the Norris and Pabst mines.
I n . u r a r n t . Att ack a H l o r k h o n .e .
I to m m u l an K l g h t - H o u r D a y .
Athens, April 6.— The insurgents to­
day fired several rounds at the Bulsun-
naria blockhouse, occupied by the in­
ternational troops. The Italian guns
returned the fire.
Milwaukee, April 5.— The 10.000
union brewery employes in Milwaukee
made a formal demand for an eight-
hour working day at the same wages as
is now being paid for 10 hours.
T h f l l o r r r g n G a n g tl a n g r d .
Giarmrnt M a k e r s S t r i k e .
Santa Fe. N. M., April 5.— Francisco
St. Louis, April 5.— Five hundred
Gonaales v Borrego, Antonio Gonaalc* employes of the clothing manufacturers
y Borrego, Lenruino Aland and Patricio of St. Louis struck today. Last fall
Valencia, condemned to death for the the p r i«' ('aid for making a coat was re­
murder of ex-sheriff Frank Chavea, duced from 65 to 50 cents. It was
who was killed from atnbuah on the promised the old rate would be restored
night of May 29, 1892, were hanged at in the spring, but this has not been
0:10 A. M. today.
done.
F ir# at a H e a lt h Resort.
Meadville, Pa., A p r ils .— Cambridge
Springs, a health resort fifteen milea
front here, was almost entirely burned
today, involving a loss of one life and
a property loss of #290,000.
j
Constantinople, April 5.— It is re­
ported that Daratheodori Pasha, who
was mentioned some weeks ago as like­
ly to be appointed governor of Crete, ia
going to Athens on a s|<evial miaaiou to
Ki ng George of Greece.
MARKET
LETTER
D o w n in g , H o p ki n s ft C o m p a n y ’s R ev ie w
of Trad*.
Toledo, April 5.— Farmers are trying
to form a trust. It is to spread all over
the land, and if present plans carry,
not a dollars’ worth of farm proudee of
any kind w ill he sold for general con­
sumption.
In a nutshell, the idea is
for the farmers to limit crops to the
| actual liivng needs of the members of
the trust.
The organization is secret,
oathhound, and its principles known
just now to only a select few outside of
those directly concerned in its devel­
opment.
According to the promoters,
however, thé country is practically in
condition to be placed in the grip of
this remarkable combine.
Lancaster, Pa., was the birthplace of
the trust.
It saw light there several
months ago, and was incorporated un­
der the laws of New Jersey as the A g ri­
culturalists’ National Protective Asso
dation. The supreme body is made up
of one representative from each state,
whose duties are similar to those of the
hoard of directors of an ordinary cor­
poration. Kach state has a subordinate
board of directors, consisting of one re­
presentative from each congressional
district. Each district in turn is gov-
erned by a hoard of two members from
: each county. Each county is under con-
j trol of a hoard of from five to eleven in
number, who direct the movements of
the township organizations.
It is the purpose to do nothing this
year in the way of controlling the mar­
kets, because the organization is not
complete. Next year, however, the
| crops w ill be limited to actual living
needs of members.
If the plan is carried out, not a dol­
lars' worth of farm product of any kind
will be sold for general consumption, it
Iteing the purpose to compel the people
to import all food products. It is be­
lieved that by this method the power
of the association can beet make itself
felt.
__________________
Washington, April 5. — Secretary
Gaga today announced that he had de­
cided to comply with the requirements
Two years ago, back in Eastern Iowa, of section 27, of the pending tariff bill,
Two bottles of Piso’s Cure for CouMump-
providing for the retention of samples
tion cured me of a bad lung trouble. — Mrs. i Miss Mamie Lease began to go into a of merchandise, imisirted under orders
J. Nichols, Princeton, Ind., March 20,180ft. j decline. She lost flesh rapidly. Her
appetite failed.
Fearful headaches given subsequent to April 1, and which
nearly drove her frantic. She consulted were not purchased and directed by
' local physicians— gissl, honest, practi- the owner to lie shipped for import
I tioners. They told her that her lungs into the United States prior to April 1.
were affected; that medicine might This action, however, will be taken un­
T o E n a b l e the D e a f to He a r.
alleviate, but a change of climate was der section 249 of the revised statutes,
IN L A R C E
New York, April 5.— It is an­
which
authorizes
the
secretary
to
exer­
the only remedy that offered a prospect
BOTTLES.
cise u superintendency of the collection nounced from Denver that Professor
OR S M A LL
of cure.
Dussand, of the university there, has
Ill and desjiondent site delayed as of customs duties.
invented an apparatus to enable the
long as possible her departure, but at
Discussed l>y Am e ri c a n s In France.
deaf to hear. A microphonograph he
I’W arner ' s ' I
last it became imperative, and she
Owing to the
London, April 5.— The Times w ill has just issued magnifies the human
came to an aunt at Verdi, Nevada, in publish a dispatch from its Paris corre­
many r e q u e s t *
voice in the same way that a lens mag­
the
hope
of
finding
heulth
and
strength
I U R K
from its patrons,
spondent, saying:
nifies matter. It is simply a telephone
in the pure air and among the pines of
The Dingley tariff hill has caused connected electrically with a phono­
W a r n e r ’ s S a fe
the Sierra Nevada«.
But she con­ considerable excitement among Am eri­
Cure Co. have put
graph, but a far more sensitive phono­
tinued to fail, and to udd to her mis­ can business houses here. The ques­
on the market a
a
eries, learned to know the anguished tions growing out of it have been dis­ graph than Edison's ordinary model.
A battery of from one cell to sixty, ac­
s m a lle r s iz e
sufferings which attend that complica­ cussed at a large meeting of the Am eri­
k
cording to the degree of deafness, is
b o t t le o f S a fe
tion of ills, that for want of better can chamber of commerce, at which
used.
Cure which can
nomenclature, lias been denominated the American embassy was represented
FCMAL*
Of course the apparatus is useless in
] C rnerai .
now
be
obtained
‘ ‘female weakness.”
I MALARIA.
by Henry Wignaud, secretary of Am ­ ; the case of absolute deafness, but such
And now comes the miraculous part bassador Eustis. Tlie vice-president of
at all druggists at
j infirmity is far rarer than is supposed.
of the story, just as she told it to the the chamber said:
half the price of
[« . a « « an cum co,
1 Ninety-five per cent of stone-deat per­
interviewer
last
night:
,r .— ;v .q |
the large bottle.
‘ ‘America sends France 180,000,000 sons can be made to hear and under­
‘ ‘ I ran down to 118 pounds,” site . francs’ worth of goods duty free, as
said, suffered tortures from those tor- [ aKajllHt 80,000,000 worth sent by stand by Dussand’s invention. You
rihle headaches and from sleeplessness. France, duty free, to America. The speak into the phonograph and make it
My aunt persuaded me to try Dr. W il- j chamber suggests that the United Sataes repeat the words which are transmitted
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I should reduce the tariff in some import­ by a sort of microphone and speaking
Is not only a scientific vegetable
had used nearly every kind of ’ prescrip­ ant French e x erts, the natural result tube into the deaf ear. Professor Dus­
preparation and does all that Is
tion,’ could get no relief from them, of which would be that France would sand is preparing for the 1900 exhibi­
claimed fo r It, but it Is the only
and hoped for none from these pills. admit many American manufactures at tion an apparatus which w ill enable
Kidney and l.lver medicine used
But to please auntie I began to take a reduced tariff. The advantage to 10,000 people who may all be deaf to
by the best people of four conti­
them. From the first day I noticed a America under existing condition* by follow the lecture.
nents. A medicine that bears
henelieiai effect.
The headaches grew Franco admitting some articles at the
B u t l e r T ri e d Suicide.
the stamp of the w orld’ s ap­
less severe; my appetite gradually re­ minimum tariff is over 18,000,000
San Francisco, April 6.— Murderer
proval, and maintains Its posi­
turned. I could sleep nights and be­ francs. The chamber hopes that Presi­ Butler lias made his anticipated at­
tion fo r a fifth of a century,
gan to got good und strong.
dent M cKinley’s request for additional tempt at suicide. Despite the presence
must necessarily possess pe­
“ I used to take one of them three discretionary |>ower may be granted, so in hiB cell day and night of guards sup-
culiar merit.
times a day. In two months I weighed that reciprocal commercial relations |K)sed to be watchful, the fiend of the
188 pounds, and was entirely well, and may be established in order to open new Blue mountains almost succeeded in
have been well ever since.
The win­ markets for manufactured American cheating the gallows today. Early this
ters at Verdi were very cold and, be­ products. ”
morning Butler was observed to bo un­
sides, I had heard so much about South­
usually quiet.
Investigation showed
S P A I N ’S E A S T E R N W A R .
ern California that I came to Los
that his blanket was tight-drawn over
Angeles.
L e a d i n g d e a le r s
his head, and when that was removed
” Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have M a d r i d Au th o rit ie s D ec la re the P h i l i p ­ his face was foupd to be covered with
e v e r y w h e r e sell
pine R e v o lt Knded.
helped me more than anything I have
blood. Butler has allowed his thumb
ever taken.
I thank them for my
Washington, April 5.— The Spanish nail to grow very long, and with the
health ami ability to enjoy life.
I am legation has received official dispatches nail had ojiened an artery in his fore­
living at No. 800 llo|>e street, Los An­ from Madrid, under date of April 8, an­ head from which he hoped to bleed to
D on’t risk th® loss of tim«, labor and gronnd
. by planting aomlsof unknown qoal-
geles, ami shall ho only too glad to re- nouncing the most decisive engage­ death. The wound was closed and
, ity■ Tho market ia full of « heap,
onrsliahlamwla. fIR R Y 'I SECOI
poat what I have just said to anybody, ments in the Philippine islands since greater precautions than ever w ill now
arnalways the bent; do not aecnpt
either in person or by letter.”
any NiilfRtUnto. Seed Annual Frsi.
the insurrection there began. The losses be taken to preserve his life at least
D. M. FERRY A CO.,
So spoke young and attractive Maud were heavy and 1,680 prisoners surren­ until after he sails on the Mariposa for
^
Detroit, M ich .
Lease, and no onn who saw her big eyes dered as areBultof the shelling of Cavi- Australia tomorrow afternoon.
snap ns she said it could doubt ths levego. The officials of the Spanish
C o l o n e l G r a n t D e c li n e d *
earnestness and sincerity of her state­ legation nre highly gratified at the an­
ments.
New York, April 5.— Colonel Fred
nouncements, and state that the results
And that is why we say the story of practically close the oonflict in the D. Grant has deieded to decline Presi­
a miracle is tlonting through the air, islands, these being the last of a series dent M cKinley’s offer of the position
although now the miracle has become of severe engagements.
of first assistant secretary of war.
T o any person interested in humane
Mr. Garnt sent the following tele­
matters, or who loves animals, we an established fact.
Hand in T h e i r P o w d e r .
will send free, iinnu application, a
Dr. William s’ Pink Pills contain, in
gram to President McKinley:
copy ot the A U d AM K.” the orpin a condensed term, all the elements
London, April 5.— The Daily News
“ Altohugh yon are pleased to nrge
o f this Society. In addition to its in­
will publish a dispatch tomorrow from me to think over the matter, it is im-
tensely interesting reading, it con­ necessary to give new life and richness
tains a list o f the valuable and un­ to the blood and restore shattered its Saloniea correspondent who says jmssihle for me to consider the jiosition
usual premiums given by the paper. nerves. They are an unfailing specific he has been informed on reliable au­ of assistant secretary of war, which you
Address
for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, thority that a large quantity of gun­ were good enough to offer me. I there­
partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, powder sent to the frontier from Con­ fore decline with thanks the appoint­
410-411 U nitedCharities Building, New York.
sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,nervous stantinople has been found to consist ment, at the same time regretting that
chiefly of sand. The vali of Manistir I am not to serve the administration,
The Universal Supply House, Established 18?5 headache, the after effect of la grippe,
has discovered gross abuses in tlie sup­ for which I worked earnestly.”
FINE palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
MILL complexions, all forms of weakness ply of provisions and accoutrements to
Mr. Grant declined to be interviewed
CrocerioH, H a rd w a re ,
either in male or female.
Pink Pills the army.
beyond giving out the foregoing tele­
A g r i c u l t u r a l I m p l e m e n t s . are sold liy all dealers, or w ill be sent
gram.
C oi n a ge o f S il ve r D ol la rs .
Harness, Hoots, Shoes, Pry Goods, Mus e, Etc. post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a
A P o w d e r Milt W r e c k e d
San Francisco, April 6.— An order
Sen 1 4c for Large Illustrated Catalogue*.
box,
or
six
boxes
for
#2.60
(they
are
B R O D I C K T A K E N IN K X C I I I N G K .
has just been received by Superintend­
Shamokin, Pa., April 5.— A ll the
H ome S u pp l y Co., 13 Front St.,San Franc s o .C h I. never gold in hulk or by the 100), by ent Dagget, of the mint, from Director
buildings of the Shamokin Powder
addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine
Preston fur the coinage of 800,000 silver Company were wrecked by a terrific ex­
«OR T IIK ON-
Company,
Schenectady,
N.
Y
.
dollars. This, in addition to the regu­ plosion which occurred in the mill early
perfect Incu-
t o r ma d e .
The hanks of Newfoundland are made lar coinage of gold, will keep the pres­ this morning.
Fortunately no lives
Freight Prepaid
m
to your nt «rest
by the sand, ice and stone brought from ent force employed for some time, and were lost, all the men having gone
r
Ruif'oad Station
the north by the ioeliergs.
thus render unnecessary a red action of home. Three houses half a mile away
or Steamer l.Amltng
The
finest Incubator Catalogue
tlie number of employes which has been were damaged badly.
Mrs. David
ever issue«l mailed tree if you
• IOO KKtVAUD sum.
expected to take place.
llann was badly cut about the face and
write and mention this paper
body. Mr. and Mrs. llann and Mrs.
riTAlCMA nVCUBATOK CO., retrain«, CAl-
The reader* o f this paper w til be please«! to
T u r k r y W a n t , to F ig h t, Too.
Klinger were buried in their beds be­
I n n that there is Ht least one «IreAt!« d I sesst
Constantinople,
April
5.—
The
fight­
Make money by suc­ that science has been able t«> cure in all ita
neath debris and boulders weighing 200
ing between the Christians and the
cess, ul speculation in stage*' anil that ia ( atarrh. Hall's catarrh
pounds. The loss is nearly #50,000.
cu re ta the only positive cure know.« to tlie
Uhi«aago. We buy and
Mussulmans, which is daily reported
rheat there on tnar- medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional
disease,
require*
a
constitutional
treat­
çin* Fortunes
C hild Instantly K ille d .
from Crete, is creating a very bad im­
Kortunes have been made on a small
bcuinning by trading in futures. Write for ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
pression hete, and it is believed that
San Francisco, April 2.— A child
fu ll particulars Heat of reference given Sc\ - acting directly U|*>n the blood and mucous
eral years* exp »Hence on the Chicago Hoard of surfaces o f the system, thereby destroying ths the Turkish government will soon prtr- named James Holmes was instantly
Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi­ foundation of the disease, ami giving tlie pa­
)s>se to the powers that Turkey herself killed today by being run over by a
tient strength by building m> the constitution
ness Downing, Hopkins A t'o , Chicago Hoard
and assisting nature in «loliix its work
The la> permitted to take action against the loaded truck.
oi Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon,
The driver, H. Meyer,
proprietors nave s«> much fattl» in it* curative
Spokane and Seattle, Wash.
insurgents.
was charged with manslaughter.
powers, that they offer One Hundred l>ollara
W arner’ s Safe Cure J
WEEKLY
NOW WITHOUT A RIVAL.
No Remedy to Compare With Paine’)
Celery Compound.
One could write yards of matter and
fill innumerable columns of space in
attempting to describe the wheat mar­
ket and its variations this week, giving
a reason for each end every movement.
A well-known operator puts it correctly Head the Really W o n d e rfu l E xp e rie n ce o f Rev. Or.
and tersely when he says “ the market
Bailey and His Good W if e , and the In d o rse m e n ts of
is suffering from too much news and
O ther E m in e n t Divines.
too many statistics.”
There is all
kinds of news in wheat, and statistics
enough to supply everybody, but
whether traders are any better for hav­
ing so much information is a question.
Figures themselves don’ t lie, but it is
said liars can figure, and they evidently
have been doing it in a manner that
may be satisfactory to themselves but
certainly not soul-filling enough for the
public who are growing rather chary of
statisticians and their methods.
In speaking of figures, it must be
confessed that they are unusually favor­
able for higher prices, but they, like
bad crop reports, are ignored. The
visible supply for the week was cut 1,-
407.000 bushels. The total is now 39,-
028.000 bushels, compared with 61,
045.000 bushels last year; for the same
week one year ago, a difference of 22,-
000,000 bushels. Tlie world’s stock for
the week underwent a decrease of about
5,000,000 bushels. World’s shipment
for three weeks have been under 4,000,-
,1)00 bushels, while tlie supposed or esti­
mated requirements of the importing
countries is 7,260,000 bushels per week.
Wheat and flour on ocean passage de­
creases steadily, and this week was re­
duced 1,500,000 bushels.
I f that is
not a phalanx of figures towararnt pur­
chases of wheat, the buyer had better
go out of the business. Sail to relate,
however, statistics have little effect
upon the market, and professional sel­
lers go right ahead, never thinking that
there is the barest sort of possibility of
a day of reckoning before the new crop
is in the shock.
Corn has held its own, and there is
very little change to be noted in the
Here is a letter from the pastor of attended her, and one bottle of Paine's
market. That corn possesses merit on
its own account has been and is daily the most influential church in South celery compound has done her more
demonstrated by the course of the mar­ Baltimore, that every truth-seeker good than all of the other medicine.
should read carefully.
She and I are together using Paine’s
ket
Every disheartened sick person and celery com(Kiund, and I will with pleas­
M a r k e t Quotations.
every man or woman who has lost ure let you know the result.
Frater­
Portland, Or., April 6, 1897.
faith in the remedies he or she has nally,
W illiam T. Bailey.
Flour— Portland, Salem, Cascadia tried because none of them has done
and Dayton, #4.10; Benton county and any good— every’ one who is sick ought
Baltimore, May 18, 1896.
White Lily, #4.10; graham, #8.40; su­ to be cheered up and filled with new Wells, Richardson & Co.:
perfine, #2.75 per barrel.
hope ami determination by the letter 3 Gentlemen— It is impossible for me
Wheat— Walla Walla, 76@ 77c; V al­ written by Kev. W illiam T. Bailey, to express the emotions of my heart on
ley, 78c per bushel.
pastor of the Curtis Bay Church, the the great good Mrs. Bailey and I have
Oats— Choice white, 40 @ 42c per most influential church in South Balti­ derived from the use of Paine’s celery
bushel; choice gray, 86@ 88c.
compound.
I am a new man.
We
more.
Hay— Timothy, #13.00@ 14.00 per
On March 31, 1896, the Baltimore have taken together eight bottles, and
ton; clover, #11.50@ 12.50; wheat and Sun, under display headlines, pub­ I wish to continue its use. The people
oat, #9.00@ 11.00 per ton.
lished tlie following news of Kev. Mr. of my church are very kind to the poor,
Barley— Feed barley, #17.50 per ton; Bailey’s affliction:
and I have given to some of the poor
brewing, #18(3 19.
“ Kev. Win. T. Bailey, pastor of the money with which to purchase the
M illstuffs— Bran, #14.50; shorts, Curtis Bay Baptist church, was para­ medicine. You may use my name if
#16.50; middlings, #26.
lyzed in tlie tongue while preaching you wish and I will with pleasure
Butter— Creamery, 40@45c; dairy, Sunday night, and lost the power of answer all communications sent me. I
30@40e; store, 17)4 @30c per roll.
speech. The congregation was at once believe the remedy is the best in the
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks,50@60c; dismissed, and D r . ----- was called.
world.
Yours very truly,
Garnet Chilies, 65@76o; Early Rose, He said Mr. Bailey was suffering from
W illiam T. Bailey,
80(3 90c per sack; sweets, #8.00 per a severe attack of nervous prostration
Pastor Curtiss Bay Baptist Church.
cental for Merced; new potatoes, 8)40 caused by hard study and overwork,
per pound.
A few weeks ago there was publish^
and that he must have rest and quiet.”
OnionB— #2.00(32.28 per cental.
The whole city was shocked. The a testimonal of the great virtue of
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, #3.00(3 papers soon began to record an improve­ Paine’s celery compound from Rev.
4.00; geese, #4.00(36.00; turkeys, live, ment.
Charles L. Thompson, D. D., LL. D.,
ll@ 1 2 c; ducks, #4.00@5.00 per dozen.
On April 13, 1896, the following open the eminent Presbyterian preacher of
Eggs— Oregon, 9)4c per dozen.
letter was addressed to the proprietors Now York City. Rev. Dr. Meek, editor
Cheese — Oregon,
12}^c; Young of Paine's celery compound:
of the Central Methodist, recently
America, 1S%C per pound.
South Baltimore, Md., April 13, 1896. wrote an open letter, telling that Paine’ s
Wool— Valley, 11c per pound; Eastern Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co.:
celery compound had worked a remark­
Oregon, 7@9c.
Gentlemen— I was taken very ill able cure in his case. And last month
Hops— 9@10c per pound.
while preaching Easter Sunday night. the great temperance evangelist,Francis
Beef— Gross, top steers, #2.00(33.50; My doctor could not help me, so I dis­ Murphy, told the public how Paine’s
cows, #2.25(3 3.00; dressed beef, 4@6c charged him and began to use Paine’B celery compound had been a blessing in
per pound.
celery compound with crushing effect. his family.
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers I w ill not hesitate to say that it is the
These are few among thousands.
and ewes, #3.50@3.75; dressed mut­ best medicine in the world. I am,
Every one knows conscientious, char­
ton, 6c per pound.
itable persons who are too busy, more
Fraternally,
Hogs— Gross, choice, heavy, #4.00@
often too procrastinating, to save their
W illiam T. Bailey.
4.25; light and feeders, #2.50@3.00;
health from going to pieces, and find it
dressed #4.50(3 5.00 per cwt.
Later in the year the proprietors of easier to help others than themselves.
this wonderful remedy received still Sncli persons fill up the army of broken
another letter from Dr. Bailey, as fol­ down business men and sickly women.
Seattle, Wash., April 6, 1897.
Every one in this spring time needs
Wheat— Chicken feed, #27 per ton. lows:
Gentlemen— I propose to do what I to purify the blood and regulate the
Oats— Choice, #23@24 per ton.
Barley— Rolled or ground, #20 per can to let people know of your Paine’s nerves. Carry home today— not by and
celery compound, the medicine that has b y — a bottle of Paine’ s celery com­
ton.
Corn— Whole, #19 per ton; oraeked, done me so much good. I shall in my own pound. Cure nervousness, neuralgia,
way, in speaking of my rapid and great and rheumatism this spring. You can
#19@20; feed meal, #19@20.
Flour— (Jobbing)— Patent excellent, improvement, from tlie pulpit, give, as now put your health on a sound basis
#5.00; Novelty A, #4.60; California is justly due, tribute to Paine’s celery by means of Paine’s celery compound.
Charity should begin at home. A t­
brands, #5.35; Dakota, #5.65; patent, compound. I married, six years ago,
Miss L illie B. Dunnavant, a lady well tend to your own health and that
#6.40.
Millstuffs— Bran, #14.00 per ton; known in social life, the niece of Capt. your family.
Robert F. Lewis, U. S. navy. During
Paine’s celery comiiound is within
shorts. #18.
Fetal—Chopped feed, #18.00 per ton; tlie whole six years she lias been an in­ reach of every family where there is a
valid, suffering from hysteria, laugh­ member afflicted by any stomach, liver
middlings, #22; oilcake meal, #30.
Hay— Puget sound, per ton, #10.00; ing, crying and screaming, so that she or kidney trouble. It cures permanent­
could be heard for squares.
I have ly and rapidly.
Eastern Washington, #14.
It must be distinguished from all
Butter — Fancy native creamery, had a great deal of trouble and expense.
brick, 26c; select, 24c; tubs, 28c; Eighteen doctors have, first and last, other remedies.
ranch, 15 @ 17.
Cheese— Native Washington, 12 (40.
Vegetables— Potatoes, per ton, #16.50
R E A SO N S FOR U S IN G
@18; parsnips, per sack, 76c; beets,
per sack, 60c; turnips, per sack, 60c;
rutabagas, per sack, 60c; carrots, per
sack, 40@50c; cabbage, per 100 lbs,
#1.50; onions, per 100 Ibe, #2.90.
Sweet potatoes— Per 100 lbs, #4.00.
Poultry— Chickens, live, per pound,
hens, 10@ llc ; ducks, #6@6.50; dressed
Because it is absolutely pure.
turkeys, 15c.
Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
Eggs— Fresh ranch, 11 *4 @ 12c.
which chemicals are used.
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef,
Because beans of the finest quality are used.
steers, 7c; cows, 6 'sc; inntton, sheep,
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
9c per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, 6c pel
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
pound; veal, small, 8c.
Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent
Fresh Fish — Halibut,
4 1y@6c;
a cup.
salmon, 6@ 6c; salmon trout, 7@10e;
n* lure that you act the aenuln* article made by WALTER
RAKER A CO. Ltd.. Dorchester. Mats. Established 1780.
flounders and soles, 3@4c.
Provisions— Hams, large.ll *4 ; hams,
small, l l s4c; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry
salt sides, 6) 4c per pound.
of
Walter Baker & Co.’s
Breakfast Cocoa.
YOUNG M A N !
San Francisco, April 6, 1897.
Potatoes— Salinas Bnrbanks, 90o@
#1.10; Early H ost *. 65@75c; Kiver Bur­
banks, 50@70e; sweets. # 1.00@1.75
per cental.
Onions— #1.75@2.2o per cental.
Eggs— Ranch, 10', @ 12c per dozen.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 13 ^ c; do
seconds, 1 2 ( 3 13c; fancy dairy, 12c;
seconds, 11 @ 12c.
Cheese— Fancy mild, new. 6 \ c ;
fair to good, 5 l j @ 6o; Young America,
7@8c; Eastern, 14@14l*c.
Wool— Choice foothill, 8@9c; San
Joaquin plains, 6@ 8c; do 12 months.
8@ 10e per pound.
Hay— Wheat and oat. #7 @10; best
barley, #6.50@8.00; alfalfa. #5 v
clover, #4@8; compressed wheat. #6@
9.50; do oat, #6@7 per ton.
Tropical Fruit— Bananas. #1.00@
2.00 per bunch; pineapples, #2 @4.
Citrns Fruit— «^ranges, navel. #2@
2.50; seedlings, do, 75c@ fl.25; com­
mon lemons, 30c @ # 1; good to choice,
#1.S0@2; fancy. #4 per box.
Apples— <4ood to choice. # t@1.73;
fancy, #2 @ 2.25 per box.
Hop*— 9@ 12 t^c per pound.
You have exuee«led the lim it allowed bv
nature in the enjoyment o f worldly pleas­
ure*
You have at some time overtaxed
your nervous system, and there i* a weak-
ne-s la rk in g there, ready to break forth in
all it* pitiable, destructive efforts up«m vou.
Do not disregard these little symptoms,
" hi« h yon feel from day to day; they are
messages tellin c of the suffering of vour
nerves, and warning you that a break-down
is near. It may come tomorrow, and then
it w ill be too late to mend.
Mend now. What energy is left you, put
it forth and save yourself. Call on or write
to Dr Sanden and study his plan. Study-
how so many unfortunates have been saved.
Don't w ait: act t«>day. It is of vital im«’
p«>rtance to yon.
Have von rea<! or heard o f the wonderful
cures which are being accomplished by
Dr. 5anden’s Electric Belt
There is not a hamlet on the Pacifle roast but has one ov more who owe
their happiness to it. This is the record of five years of g« od work.
••Belt h a* p ro ve d enti rely sa tis fa c to ry ; my appe tite is great, digestion good,
me m ory imp ro v in g , m va ri e s hard and strong, b o w e l s In good order, se x u a l '
strength imp ro v in g , great Increase o f confidence. Can do mor e w o r k with
gr ea te r ease than I ev er h av e don e be fore. ** —H. B. D O U G L A S , Statu wood,
M a s h . . March 11. ! • • ? .
* h a t a record this paper could show if people cured o f such trouble«
wnnld all«>w their name* to be used! E veryd a y some grateful, restored
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