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    MARKET
T h e G re e k s H e l d T h e i r O w n
tino Junction.
W
ftt
LETTER.
Do wn ing. H o p k in s St C o m p a n y 's Review
o f Tra d e.
This d l s e f ^ « ^
fever and
ague—1« best described «• a periodical
fever. It« chief characteristic 1« not
•o much the nature of the «Ingle at­
tack« as the peculiar manner of their
repetition. The two principiai types
of malaria are Intermittent fever and
remittent fever. The Intermittent type
1« characterized by recurring attacks,
In which, as a rule, chill, fever and
sweating follow each other In orderly
sequence. One generally know« a few
hours beforehand, by unpleasant sen­
sations, and sometimes by headache,
that a chill is approaching. The entire
duration of an attack Is usually from
twelve to flfteeu hours.
The periodicity of the attacks Is most
striking; they occur with regularity at
the end of twenty-four, forty-eight or
seventy-two hours. During the Inter­
vening period the patient feels pretty
well, and except In unusually severe
cases is able to be about. The remit­
tent type of the disease has no distinct
Intermissions of the fever; the temper­
ature Is constantly above the normal,
though marked remissions occur.
Malariu Is caused by the presence In
the blood of a parasite, a minute or­
ganism which can be seen only by the
aid of a microscope. The natural his­
tory of this parasite Is not known; noi
do we know how the organism enters,
or how or in what form It leaves the
human body. It Is known, however,
that these organisms are always pres
ent In the blood of a person suffering
from malaria, and that they disappear
with the disappearance of the symp­
toms, or with the administration of
quinine. Low, marshy regions, with
abundant vegetation, badly drained
low-lying districts, old river courses,
tracts of land which are rich In vego
table matter, and particularly dis­
tricts which have been allowed to fall
out of cultivation, are favorite locali
ties for the development of the ma­
larial poison.
In regions where malaria constantly
prevails. It occurs most frequently In
spring and autumn; In temperate re­
gions It Is at Its worst In September
nnd October. Wherever It prevails the
drinking water should be boiled, and
unnecessary exposure to the night air !
should be avoided—Youth's Compatì
Ion.
THE FARM AND HOME
be all the support they will require.
I f grown upon the lawn they should
have a wire trellis, or be nicely staked.
One ounce of seed will sow twenty feet
of row. I f the rows are two Inches In
depth, one ounce of seed will only sow
ten feet of row.
“ Playin’ possum” comes from tbe fact
that the possum will feign sleep or death
when pushed into sudden danger o ' being
captured. But pains and aches never play
that kind of a game. They never try to
fool anybody, and go to work to wake up
people, leaving no chance to M ga sissp
F e e d i n g Y o u n g Chicks.
O1
1 the other hand, there is a remedy
Chickens do not require food for tbe
known as St. Jacobs Oil that will lull a
first twenty hours after batching. A f­ pain or an ache so that it won’t wake up
ter that time they should be removed again in the cure that follows its use. Pains
from the nest or Incubator where they and aches are great or less in Intensity jn-t
in degree a« we treat them. Prompt treat­
were hatched. Then for the first week ment with the best remedy—8t. Jacobs Oil
stale bread, soaked lu milk, with the —prevents their increase and by curing pre­
milk partly squeezed, or tbe yolk of vents their return. Everything' is gained hr
taking pains and aches iii time fora prompt
hard-boiled eggs, mixed with bread and
permanent cure, and there is nothing
crumbs, will be found the best food better than the use of 8t. Jacobs Oil.
for them.
Owing to the unusual snowfall in
Do not feed young chicks the white
Switzerland the chamois have become
of eggs, as it Is very Indigestible.
Granulated oatmeal, fed dry. Is also so tame in some places that they visit
good, but it uever should be damp­ the stables in search of food.
M A T T E R S O F I N T E R E S T T O FARM-
Athens, May 8.— A telegram just re-
With a large rash t'emand for wheat
ER A N D H O USEW IFE.
ceived here says a great battle has been it all points, with stocks being reduced
fought at Velestino, between a Turkish { to a lower point than in years by the
force of 8,000 and General Hmolenski’s end of the crop, and with prospects for
W h e n th e P r i c e I s L o w F e e d B a r l e y
brigade. The dispatch states that the an average crop of winter wheat very
to St o ck —K a f f i r C or n C r o w s S u c c e s s ­
repeated charges of the Turks were re­ poor, it is enough to warrant the main-
f u l l y in R e g i o n s A f f e c t e d b y D r o u t h
tenuncee of present values, and also
pulsed with enormous losses.
— H o w to S o w C l o v e r s e e d .
The headquarters staff of the Greek the prevalence of good prices for wheat
army at Pharsala lias been completely j for the coming twelve months. How
A G o o d F a r m Cro p .
changed. G e n e r a l Maoris and Colonels high prices will go depends on tiiree
Barley must be gotten in early. A
baponulzakis, Mastropas and
An- things — s|>eciilation, crop pros]>ect8,
lgbt, sandy loam, If It Is rlcb enough,
reaches out to suffering humanity in
toniades have resigned and started for and the war. There w ill be a short
the form o f a «afe, »ur© and effect- ■
vill grow a flue crop of barley. A well-
Athens.
! crop of winter wheat for the third eon-
tive remedy fo r the ills to which /
vorked clay loam will also produce
seuutive year The conditions are also
flesh i«i heir. That is why restored''
Ba tt l e K a g e d A l l P a y
uncertain for as large an acreage of
leavy crops, and In some years extra-
millions pay willing homage to
Athens, May 8.— The battle of Vel- spring as was expected earlier in the
irdluary crops. Tbe ground for this
fcstino raged fiercely from sundown un­
Top should be manured the year be-
season, owing to the wet weather and
til 10 o’clock this morning.
The the látenos of the seeding in some sec-
ore. I’otato ground or beet laud will
Greeks have tieen reinforced, the rein-
,
. . . . . . . .
i tions.
High prices, however, will
¡row excellent crops. The best grow­
forcement« arriving at a critical stage , tillll,|ate farmers in the Northwest to
ers plow their luud In tbe full, and ened.
A N A I T K A L FO R A8HITAXCE.
of the fight. General Smolenski tele­ get in as large an acreage as pos-
I f the chicks cannot get grass la
•arly In April, when the ground Is lit
All experiment waa passed long ago.
graphs that the Turks w ill he unable sible. There lias been a good deal
It ia known to be a p o s it iv e cure
The man who is charitable to himaelf will
o work, barrow the land both ways, their runs. It should be provided for
to capture Pharsala because the Greek
listen
to
the
mute
anpeal
for
assistance
made
for
of seeding, but in the Red River valley,
iml then drill in two bushels of seed them, or a little lettuce cut fine will do by his Stomach J *>r his liver, in the fibsps of
position is Btrong and the morale of the
where a large part of the crop is grown,
B R IG H T S D IS EA S E,
md two hundred pounds of fertilizer very well, If grass cannot be procured. divers dyspeptic qualms anil uneasy sensations
Greek troo|>s completely restored.
the regions of the gland that secretes his
there is too much water to admit of
Do not allow the chicks’ drinking in
•o tbe acre. Tbe fertilizer gives the
URINARY D IS E A S E S ,
bile. Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters, my dear sir,
early seeding.
Kansas gives good
W h y the T u rk is h A t ta c k Kailcil.
teed a good start. The grain ripens water to get warm by standing in tho or madam Hit the CUM may be -is what you re­
FEM A LE COM PLAINTS.
quire.
Hasten
to
use
if
you
are
troubled
with
promise,
Imt
a
change
for
the
worse
London, May 8.— The Chronicle’s
•arller uud has a brighter color. A fter sun. Give them fresh water three or heartburn, wind in the stomach, or note that
G E N E R A L D E B IL I T Y ,
may
come.
The
only
things
that
can
correspondent at Pharsala telegraphs:
die crop Is about two inches high. It four times a day. A fter the first two your skin or the whites of your eyes are taking
a n d M A L A R IA ,
a sallow lute._____________
The Turks attacked Velestino Junc­ injure the crop are hot winds and sand
iliould be rolled. Tbe rolling should weeks. If you do not want bowel trou­
and all diseases arising from disor­
The outlook in California is
The island of Malta has a language
tion Tuesday night with four squadrons storms
>e done wheu the soli Is dry. Clover- ble, milk should be given them to
dered K id n e y s and L iv e r . Eaay to
of its own, derived from the Carthagin­
of cavalry and a battery of horse ar­ uncertain. Reports say that hot winds
leed may be sown with barley. I f the drink.
take, leaves no unpleasant taste, pro­
Latest re-
ian
an«l
Arabian
tongues.
The
nobility
tillery. The large force of Greeks beat have deteriorated the crop).
duces no ill effects.
Middlings,
bran
and
maize-meal,
In
¡round is In Une tilth and rich six
Large sized bottle« or new style
of
the
island
speak
Italian.
the Turks off, but not before they had psirts from France and Russia are against
Hunts of clover will give a thick set. equal parts, make a good food. The
smaller une at your nearest store.
dis|ilaced half a dozen rails and cut a large crop of winter wheat, but in the
due of the advantages of this crop Is mixture should be dampened just
H OMK P R O D U C T S A N D F llK K FOOD.
the wires. The latter were repaired other foreign countries there is promise
:hat it takes but four months to grow enough that all the parts may be well
and on Wednesday the train service was of alsiut an lAerage yield. Stocks, how­
die crop, aud, if tbe grain Is high, it mixed together.—Poultry World.
All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very
ever, are low, and consumers w ill go
resumed.
light colored and 01 heavy body, is made from
:un lie sold, aud. If low, it makes an ex-
T h e Q u a l i t y o f K ns il a-'e .
glucose. "Tea Garden D rip»" it nuuSe from
Fighting was renewed Wednesday into the new crop, with less then the
rellent feed for all kinds of stock, espe­
Cane and is strictly pure. It is for sale
The horse when browsing is guided
As much care Is required in selecting Sugar
night, but without special results. On usual quantity.
by first-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac­
cially for pigs. Barley ripening early,
what sliall go into the silo as food for tured by the P a c if ic C oast S y r u p ’ c o . All gen­ entirely by the nostrils in the choice of
Greece and Turkey are not ini|>ortant
Thursday night, the Turks assembled
die land. If not seeded to clover, should
“ Tea Garden b rim " have the manufac­ proper food, and blind horses are nev­
stock as to what shall he put in the uine
in great force in the direction of Veles­ factors as wheat growers, the former
turer’s name lithographed on every can.
>e harrowed over with tbe disc harrow,
er known to make mistakes in their
barn
to
be
fed
dry.
The
silo
adds
noth­
raising
4,800,000
bushels,
and
the
lat­
tino. The Turks made an attack before
lrst one way and then across tbe Held,
diet.
ing to nutritive value. It must in any
dawn, but were successfully repulsed. ter 24,000,000 bushels. Bulgaria, Ser-
The most thickly populated country in
tud prepared for wheat.
case slightly decrease it, for some fer­ Europe is Belgium, and it is also the
Three times in the course of the morn­ via, Roumania, and Montenegro raise
It has been discovered to bury a man
mentation must occur to cause the en­ most intemperate.
ing was the attack repeated, each time 120,000,000 bushels. A lilieral projior-
K a f f i r C or n .
up to his neck in wet sand is a prac­
Another year's experience with this silage to keep. It is important that this
from a different direction, and each tion of their crop is ex|«>rted to the
For Lung and Chest diseases, Piso’sCtire tically certain cure for apparent death
If Greece has u navy of
Iry-weather crop has justified the fermentation be as rapid as possible,
time the result was a repiulse. Ap>- continent.
is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. from an electric shock.
rlalms of Its friends and put to flight so that it can be checked without going J. Ia. Northcott, Windsor, Out., Canada.
parently it was intended that the at­ sufficient strength to prevent a free ox-
tacks should be simultaneous, but this |sirt movement of wheat from these
ts enemies. All over that section of to the acid stage which destroys still
The craze for things Scottish has in­
Moths may he kept from furs and vaded Africa. The sultan of Morocco
pdan failed, owing to lack of proper or­ countries, it might make a great differ­
he United States west of the Missis- more of what nutrition was put into the
ence
in
the
stippdies
of
the
continent.
silo.
Hence
the
better
quality
of
feed
woolens, United States Entomologist has engaged a “ braw llielandman” to
ganization.
The
Turks,
however,
ilppi River, where Indian corn falls
piushed the attack with the utmost de­
lUnrkfit Quotations.
iceaslonally, kaffir corn was more put into the silo, retaining as much L. O. Howard concludes, by cold stor­ play the bagpipes at his court. .
termination for six hours, and only
argely grown than ever before (luring moisture as is needed to exclude air. age during the summer at forty de­
Portland, Or., May , 1897.
abandoned the attempit to seize the
he season of 181M1. Tbe yield was It is for this reason that corn that has grees.
Flour— Portland, Salem, Oascadia
junction about noon.
arger than ever, and as farmers be- come to earing stage makes sweeter S t a t e o r O h io , C i t y of T oledo ,)
and Dayton. ♦4.00; Benton county and
The Greeks behaved well. The third White Lily, $4.00; graham, $3.40; su-
L ucas C o u n t y .
s **
:ouie more and more familiar with cul- ensilage than the immature stuff that
F r a n k J. C h e n e y makes oath that he Is the We carry the most complete line of Gymnasium
brigade and artillery particularly dis­ pierflne, ♦2.75 pier barrel.
Ivatlng and bamlliDg the crop the must ferment until It sours before senior
partner of the firm of F. J. C h e n e y A Co.,
and Athletic Goods on the Coast.
W i v e s B o ld a t A u c t i o n .
enough
carbonic
acid
gas
can
be
liber­
tinguished themselves under General
doing business in the city of Toledo, County
?arly objections gradually disappear.
Wheat— Walla Walla, 73(3 74c; V al­
SUITS AX0 UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER.
There la a town on Vancouver Isl­
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
Sinolenski. The Turkish losses were ley, 70c pier bushel.
Send
for Our Athletic Catalogue.
Jf course, last seasou was not marked ated to preserve it.—Exchange.
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
am! overlooking the Pacific Ocean that
heavy.
The Greek loss was much
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
jy drouth except In limited areas, but
Oats— Choice white, 385(400 per
W IL L . & F I N C K C O ..
O r o w ln s S e e d , b v C o n tra c t
Is
lu
need
of
3,000
women.
The
town
by
the
u
s?
o
f
H
a l l ’ s C a t a r r h C u r e .
lighter. Colonel Janninosta, with the bushel; choice gray, 375339c.
818-830 M a r k e t St., San Francisco, Cal.
11 Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, aud par-
FRANK J. CHENEY.
It Is a great convenience to young
is a cheerful place I d Its general as­
Eighth regiment, pursued the Turks
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
lculnrly Oklahoma, dry weather did farmers who have too little capital to
Hay— Timothy, ♦14.00(315.00 per
pect, Its streets are well paved, and
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. It83. r
several miles.
“ CHILDREN TEETHINC.**
:
ton; clover, ♦ 12.00(3 13.60; wheat and
tome damage to Indian corn, but failed make a contract with some seedsman
4 M m i. . W inslow ’ s S oothino S yrup should always be l
the climate aud surroundings com­
A. W. GLEASON,
Full-grown and mature men, well oat, ♦12.005(13.50 pier ton.
seal
teething.
It soothes the child, ---------
soft- •
k used f for
o r children
-------------------
--------------------------
o hurt the kaffir. There Is some ob- to grow a part of the crop of seeds or
Notary Public.
» ens the gums, allays all pnln, cures wind colic,and is fl
bine .to make It attractive. But there
armed, though without uniforms, are
Barley— Feed barley, ♦ li.5 0 pier ton;
lectlou on tbe score of difficulty In cur- potatoes that he requires for his cus­
the best remedv for diarrhoea. Twenty five cent« a a
fla il’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and a
Is a shortage of women and young
T bottle. It Is the best of all.
arriving here with every train. They brewing, ♦ IS ® 19.
ug wbeu It Is cut as hay, or put into tomers. There are few seedsmen who acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces l k A A « a a A A A A A A * J
girls
In
this
locality
that
begets
an
air
of
the
system.
Send
for
testimonials,
free.
are supiplied with ammunition. The
M illstuffs— Bran, 814.50; shorts,
diocks, ns Is Indian com. As a rule. In have the land to spnre to grow all the
F. J.CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O.
U P T U R E and P IU E S cured; no pay un­
of melancholy In the bearing of tbe
transpxirt service is improving rapiidly. ♦ 10.50; middlings, 820.
Sold by^Druggists, 75c.
lie sections where It Is most largely seeds they require,. At the same time
til cured; send for book. D rs . M a n s f ie l d
superfluous
male
Inhabitants.
Hall’s Famil;
illy
Pills
are
the
best.
&
P
o r t e r f ie l d , 338 Market St., San Francisco.
Heliograph and night watching signals
Butter— Creamery, 35c; dairy, 25(3
¡rown, rains are not at all frequent they cannot purchase seeds In the open
The Mayor of tills town Is a resource­
have been established, covering the en­ 273-&c; store, 17 % (330c per roll.
luring harvest time, and In addition mnrket tbnt they know will be pure
tire territory occupied by the forces.
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks,50(365c; ful man. Finding that It was Impos­ die atmosphere has peculiar drying
and without admixture of other varie­
sible
to
relieve
tbe
gloom
that
had
An excellent spirit animates the men, Garnet Chi lies, 55 (3 05c; Early Rose,
properties, so that experienced grow-
who work hard from 5 in the morning 80(385c p>er sack; sweets, $2.75 j)er > settled over bis bailiwick without for­ >rs find nothing to complnln of. The ties. Hence they are glad to furnish
until 7 in the evening, besides sleepi- cental for Merced; new potatoes, 8o eign aid, be raised a fund to Import «talks make a high grade of forage, seed for planting or sowing to some
one who will keep it free from mixing
a carload of marriageable women from
A re you nervous? Y ou r nerves are
ing on their arms at night.
per pginud.
tud the grain, when ground. Is excel- with other kinds. And for this trouble
the East. A hundred young women
Onions—
♦2
.50(32.75
pier
cental
the channels through which your gen ^
ent for Btock feed, aud In a number they can and do pay more than tbe
Tli© T u r k s C l a i m It.
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 82.75(3 comprised the first consignment to this >f eases kaffir meal bas been made
eral vitality courses. I f they are upset
Constantinople, May 3.— The Turk­
average market prices.
'
3.50; geese, 85.00(37.00; turkeys, live, center of high-pressure bachelorhood. | i.ito
acceptable bread. Broadcasted
ish government has issued the follow­
The
town
received
the
newcomers
you can’t be healthy. There are in­
12*|C; ducks, 84.00(35.00 per dozen.
T w e n t y A c r e s K n o n -h.
Selds are cut and harvested as hay,
ing announcement: “ Far from being |
with open arms. A reception followed
I f you have but oue team, twelve to
Eggs— Oregon, 10(3 11c per dozen.
numerable ailments following nervous­
sut
where
the
corn
Is
planted
In
rows
repulsed at Velestino, the impierial
Cheese— Oregon,
11
Young by a "bargain sale" of wives acted like It Is usually cut and shocked, remain­ twenty acres will be enough to have
ness.
troop« continued their victorious inarch
a tonic on the despairing community.
America, 12^0 per pound.
ing in the field until thoroughly dry. under cultivation. Aim to give every
forward. ”
Wool— Yaifey^ 12 (¿c per pound; East- j Men wl'° haii bi'* un to fear that a jfter which It is stacked. The ground crop four good horse cultivations. The
A n o t h e r Retreat I ' r o b n h l« .
ern Oregon, 0(38c. 3
1 lon* Journey must precede the chance Is prepared as for au ordinary crop of smoothing harrow is a very valuable
London, May 3.— The Times corre­
Hops— 4(37c per pound.
to " ’eJ found a honeymoon within com. Drill In the seed so that there implement. Oue week after planting,
spondent at Athens says: “ The news
Beef — Gross, top steers, $3.50; their reach. The bidding was spirit­ will be a stalk about every six or ten if the ground Is fit, run over the field
Cures all o f them. T h e life of the nerves is Electricity,
from Thessaly is unfavorable. Fight­ cows, $2.25(33.00; dressed beef, 4(3 ed. In some Instances great bargains
the way the corn or pototoes were
nebes.—Agriculturist.
were obtained, a forlorn bachelor ob­
ing at Velestino was resumed this morn­ 60 per pound.
which this famous appliance pours into your body for hours
planted; the following week harrow
ing. The Greek right repelled vigor­
Cloverseed.
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers taining a better half at actually paulc
across the rows. These crops may be
at a time. Its effect is soothing, strengthening, exhilarating.
Before sowing clover seed, harrow harrowed four times. With a good
ous cavalry charges, hut their left was and ewes, $3.50(33.75; dressed mut- : prices. One man bad a life partner
Read Dr. Sanden’s famous book. “ T h r e e C l a s s e s o f M e n .”
compelled to retire. It is feared their ton, Oe per pound.
knocked down to him before be had :he grain across the drills, then sow harrow aud a steady team, no hand
position at Pharsala will be outflanked,
the
seed
right
behind
the
harrow.
If
It is instructive to weak men or women. It gives hundreds
been
Introduced
to
her.
Hogs— Gross, choice, heavy, $4.00(3
hoeing will be required.
thus compielling a retreat to Demokos. 4.25; light and feeders, $2.50(33.00;
There was not a large amount of the laud is rich, six quarts of seed will
of
cases o f cures accomplished in the Northwest.
If you
G rass for W et Land.
money Involved In this curious sale. tie enough to sow upon an acre; If the
dressed $1.50(35.25 per owt.
T u r k e y ' s T e rm s o f Pence.
The
best
grasses
for
marshy
lands
will
send
us
your
address
we
will
mail
you
a
copy
by
return
Veal—Large, 3 '^ i»4c; small, 4(3 A girl who owned $50 was rich enough ground Is poor, sow eight quarts to the
New York, May 8.— A World special
are red top, meadow fescue, fowl
mail F R E E , closely sealed.
to Indulge lu the luxury of spinster- acre. The secret of successful clover
tl per pound.
from Washington says: The terms of
meadow grass, Kentucky blue grass
hood If she so desired. A man with growth Is a thin coat of rich manure,
peace which Turkey Ims offered Greece
and meadow foxtail. I>and which lias
Seattle, Wash., May 4, 1897.
$100 to spend at the auction was In a spread over the Held either iu the fall
liave reached the Washington legation.
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., ,8 3 W est W ashington St., P o rtla n d , Or.
Wheat— Chicken feed, $28 per ton. position to make his own choice prac­ or lu the spring. Six two-horse loads beeu for twenty years In pasture will
They are as follows;
probably not require much, If any, fer­
Oats— Choice, $28(3 24 per ton.
will
cover
an
acre.
I
f
the
stubble
Is
When writing to Advertiser please mention this paper.
tically.
Beauty was at a premium,
The restoration of the boundary fixed
Barley— Rolled or ground, $20 per nnd frequently caused very lively com­ heavy, cut It off, setting the mower bar tilizer, but It would be well, before
liy the treaty of 1831, which gave to ton.
seeding down, to keep the land under
petition. On the whole, the experi­ high. Tbe time to cut Is about the
Turkey all of Thessaly, including its
Corn— Whole, $21 per ton; cracked, 1 ment wns a great success, and the middle o f August. Make It Into bay; cultivation for one year. Corn would
extensive scacoost; the evacuation liy $21; feed meal, $21.
be the most suitable crop for this pur­
town lias taken on nn air of gayety that It makes a tine feed fo i young cattle In
R E A S O N S FOR U SING
(4recce of Preves« and other |siiuts in
Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, It sadly needed. The number of wed- winter. The clover should be given a pose.
the province of Epirus; the withdrawal hens, lOo; ducks, $6(36.50.
W o m e n aud th e G a rd en .
„
,.
dings since the auction bas been sufll- coat of sixty bushels of lime to the acre
of Greek troops from Crete and the
early In the fall, or during the winter.
Always take the w ife’s advice about
s
o
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V
o
ont
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,
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1’
clently
«rea
l
to
encourage
the
towu
aroeptance of the plan of autonomy Si
$4.80, Novelty A, »4.50; California
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Clover seed sown late on bard, dry making the garden, hut don’t let her do
offered the island hy the porte, ami tho brands, $4.90; Dakota, $5.85; patent, In the effort to obtnln another carload
ground is only a waste o f seed, as there the hard work. It may seem puttering
of
spinsters
from
the
East.—New
York
payment of a war indemnity large $8.40.
Is not enough moisture to start the work, but If so plant In long, straight
World.
enough to cover the expense of the
Millstuffs— Bran, $14.00 per ton; j
seed, and being late the hot, dry weath­ rows with room enough between to use
mobilizing of the Turkish troops.
shorts, $18.
er will kill the [limits If they germinate. the cultivator freely. In this way by
Because it is absolutely pure.
Feed— Chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; !
Both W an t to Figh t.
horse power much more can be accom­
Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
W l n t e • ¡red V e r m i n .
middlings,
$22;
oilcake
meal,
$30.
London, May 3.— It is semi-officially
which chemicals are used.
Animals kept In warm staliles are plished. and tbe labor being used econ­
Hay— l ’ uget sound, per ton, $12.00;
stated that there is reason to Udieve
omically. and on rlcb land, will make
Because beans of the finest quality are used.
(ess liable to protect
themselves
Eastern
Washington,
$15.
that European intervention between
more profit than the like amount of la­
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
Butter — Fancy native creamery, A W e l l K n o w n T o l o County. < »11 for. against vermin tbat they enn easily
Turkey ami Greece in the present posi­
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
destroy by rolling In the dust when bor on any part of tbe farm outside the
brick,
18c;
ranch,
14
«1
Iff;
California.
Bla, DniRgint, rin«>« for th© N ir v a n a .
tion of affairs is regarded as wholly im­
garden.
Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent
given free range lu summer. The fact
H f Filtri« a More I'leaaant R e m ­
practicable, Isitli Greece ami Turkey 9 V
a cup.
R e e u ln r h a ltin g o f C ow s.
that a horse will often choose to roll
Cheese— Native Washington, 12c.
ati y for Ilia I I I « T h a n Buri-
having resolved to continue the war.
B# sure that you get the genuine article made by WAL TER
It Is importaut that cows be regular­
on bare soil, especially If dusty, rather
Vegetables— Potatoes, per ton, $14.00
diut'« Pa nac ea.
The isiwers are thus obliged to Miami
BAKER 3 CO. Ltd., Dorcheeter, Mate. Eetabllehed 1780.
than on the grass, is Itself pretty good ly salted at lenst twice a week. I f they
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aside until one of the comhantants is (314; parsnips, per sack, 75c; beets, 1 From the Mail, Woodland, Cal.
evidence that the horse Is troubled by have salt before them all tbe time they
per sack, tiOo; turnips, per sack, (10c;
finally defeated.
There is probably no man in Yolo lice. A shrewd horse will often do this will not ent more than Is good for them.
rutabagas, per sack, 50c; carrots, per j
Am e ri c a na lla<l th© Arivantagn.
sack, 40(360e; cabbage, per 100 lbs, i county better known that W illiam R. If the soli be wet. and thus cover him­ This regular salting not only Increases
Pond, formerly of the drug Arm ol self with mud.
When It dries It Is milk yield, but also makes It of better
London, May 3.— In the house of $1.50; onions, per 100 lbs. $1.25.
commons today the presidetnt of the
Sweet potatoes— Per 100 lbs, $4 00. Pond A Lawson, of Woodland, Cal. turned to dust In the process of groom­ quality. Where cows are salted regu­
For five years Mr. Pond was a terrible ing. Dust will kill lice, and when anl- larly their milk will keep sweet twen­
Isiard of trade, O. T. Ritchie, replying
Eggs— Fresh ranch, 13 (3 14c.
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef, sufferer from nervous prostration, and mats have access to hnre ground they ty-four hours longer than will milk
to Bir Charles Howard Vincent, con­
servative and free trader, said the gov­ steers, 7c; cow s, ti >sc; mutton, sheep, st and during these attacks, pined for are never troubled In this way. Often from cows that have suffered for lack
per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, 6 ' scper ; sleep that knows no waking.”
In stables where poultry are allowed, o f salt.
ernment was not prepared to compel 8
Physicians were powerless to aid him, the vermin come from the bodies of the
companies applying for new railway pound; veal, small, 80.
V e g e t a b l e Seeria,
Fresh Fish — Halibut,
4C,(3 5o; aud he waa becoming rapidly worn out, hens, finding a lodgment on the wood
charters to Imy their equipment in the
In buying vegetable and grass seeds,
United Kingdom. In the ease of the salmon, 6(38c; salmon trout, 7 (3 10c; when an old friend, a Mr. Hendrickson, work of the stable. Prepare a kerosene
Hi GUARANTEED ORDER.
FOR SALE CHEAP
of San Francisco, recommended him to emulsion with one part o f kerosene to liny from a first-class house, and gel
Waterloo City railway, Mr. Ritchie flounders and soles, 8(3 4c.
fresh, Inst year's seeds. I f the price li
try
Dr.
\
\
illiaois’
Pink
Pills.
In
mneh
ten
o
f
water,
and
enough
soap
to
make
Provisions— Hams, large, 111 „ ; hams,
added, twenty-two ears luul been or­
i-i
H.
P.
Hercules,
Gas
or
Gasoline.
high, get less seed, but prepare the
dered in America, because out of seven small, l l * 4c; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry the same way that a drowning man It come together In a mixture. Wash the ground properly at.d put In plenty of
1*2 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.
grasps at whatever comes his way, Mr. necks and shoulders of all horses In
English firms tendering bids for the salt sides, 6V4C per pound.
flue well rotted manure. Sow the vege­
1*2 H. P. Regan, Gas or Gasoline,
Fruits— Lemons, California, fancy, Poml clutched at the idea of Pink Pills, stables with this occasionally, and the
worn, not one was able to deliver the
table seeds thin—not more thnn two or
i-j H P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline.
stock in the time required hy the rail­ $2 .6 0 (3 3; choice, $; Cal fornia fancy anil they cured him, on his following vermin will cease to trouble. But
the printed directions. Mr. Pond is whether horses are or are not pestered three seeds to the Inch. Mangel seeds
navals, $3 at 3.50.
road oompauy.
H- P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline.
should
be
sown
but
one
seed
to
the
gjiairman of the Republican county cen­ with hen lice, poultry have no business
t*4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline.
Inch.
tral committee, and is never tired of lu horse stables. They are very apt to
A g e d W o m a n Tor tur ed hy T h ie ve « .
Sun Francisco, May 4, 1897.
1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.
Potatoes— Sulinan Burbank«, 90c(3 singing the ptuiscs of Dr. W illiam s’ get iu unless doors and windows are
Bisterville, W. Va., May 8.— Last
In court.
i - i o H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasuliae.
Pink
Pills.
kept closed or protected by screens.
night Mrs. Shock, au aged lady living $1.10; Early Kose, 60(3 70c; Kiver Bur­
Lawyer—But when you said tbat did
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in More horses are kept
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poor by
having you not have some ulterior motive lu
at Adonis, was tortured and robbed by banks, 50(3 65c; sweets, $1.40(31.60
Stmte Your Wants and Write for Prices...
condensed form, all the elements fowls soil their fet'd boxes than h.v lack view?
a negro and white man, who forced an per cental.
necessary to give new life and richness o f feed when working hard during the
Onions— $2.96(38.00 per cental.
entrance into her home. The fiends
Witness—What right have yon to
to the btiaal anil restore shattered warm spring weather.—American Cul question my motives?
Kgg*— ltum h, 101, (rf 12c per dozen.
brutally heat her bare feet with switch­
Butter— Fancy creamery, 18(314; do nerves. They are an unfailing specific tlvator.
es, burned them with candles, and also
Lawyer—I'm not questioning your
burned the hair from her head and seconds, 18(318l*c; fancy dairy, 12e; for such diseases as locomotor ataxia,
motives. I’ m questioning you.—Boston 103-7 Sansome Street
O r n w r i n r S w e e t Praa.
partial
paralysis,
St.
Vitus’
dance,
sci­
San Francisco, Cal...
roasted one ear. The woman finally seconds, 11 (tf 12e.
Sweet peas require the same culture Transcript.
t ’lieesc— Fancy mild, new, 6 ^ (3 7c; atica. neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous as the garden pea. with the ex.’eptlon
told where her money was hidden, and
A RonabshelL
the robbers secured $500 aud escaped. fair to goo.I, 6 if (•■ do; Yeung America, headache, the after effects of lagrip|ie, that they require heavier manuring.
Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, 1 U 200 H. P.
"W ell, you see. old man. Pm afraid
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
7(38c; Eastern, 14(3 141, 0.
The woman w ill probably die.
It Is not necessary to train them on the government won't come down with
complexion, all forma of weakness
Wool— Choice foothill, 10(3 13c; San
Cartersville,
111.. May 8. — Fire
either in male or female. Pink P ills trellises, or on stakes; while they have the cash. He's a sort of bombshell.”
M ake m o n ey by § u o
cranial «p e c u la tio n iu
"H ow so?”
which broke out early today destroyed Joaquin plains, 8(3 lie ; do 12 months, are sold by all dealers, or will lie sent tendrils and cling for support to any
C h icaco.
W e buy and
8(3
10c
per
pound.
stake
that
may
be
near
them,
yet
they
a large number of business house., caus­
"H e goes off when I touch him.’’—
post paid on receipt of price 50 cents
»«11 wheat th ere on m ar­
Hay— Wheat and oat, $7(3 10: best
gins. r o r t n n r « h t r e bern m ade on « «m a ll
Q u ic k ly , T h o r o u g h ly , F o r e v e r C u r e d
ing a loss of at least 876,000. Several
a box, or six Nixes for $2.50 (they are can be grown with great satisfaction Washington Capital.
b e g in n in g by tra d in g in futures. W rite fo r
people were injured. The families of barley, $6.50(38.00; alfalfa, $5(38; never sold by the bulk or 1001, by sd- by running off rows In the garden forty
f .11 particu lars. Heat o f rr fe re n o e ¿
b j a d « w Mrfrctad «riant i ft«
■ • t l o d that eann t fail
eral v e a ra ^ e x p e rien ce on the C h icago Hoar . o f
The M odern Au thor.
Simon Simons and J. O 'N eill hail nar­ clover, $6(3 H; compressed wheat, $6 <3 dressing Dr. Williams’ Mediciue Com­ Inches wide and about four Inches In
a
n
l*
««
t
h
«
cjum > i * bwy nd
Trade,
and a thorough k n o w led ge o f the bu»l*
depth. Place In the tiottoni of the fur­ He padded his jokes, he gadded his books.
humaa aid
Y o « f«*| im ­
row escapes from being burned in their 9.50; do oat, $(¡(3 7 tier ton.
pany, Schenectady, N. Y.
rev.
Down tig. Honk n* A r 0 ., C h ica go Board
proved the first «U j
Tropical
Fruit—
Bananas.
$1.00(3
He
padded
his
poems
as
well;
row
one
Inch
o
f
old.
well-rotted
ma­
ot
T
rad
e B roker«. O ffice« m P o rtla n d . O regon.
beds.
benefit every day. aoon know
Wpekane and S eattle, Wash.
2.00 ¡ler Imnoh; pineapples, $2(3 4.
nure, and sow three or four seeds to But good things come in the course of
rauraelf a kina among m e«
hi body, mind and heart.
Spokane, May 8.—Ground was broken
time.
Citrus Fruit—-Oranges, navel, $1.25
the Inch. Cover the seed only two
Drain« and ln«*a« ended.
for the Spokane army post today, and (3 2 00; seedlings, do, $1(31.50; com­
For the public padded his celL
K v e r y obstacle to happy
Inches In depth, and as the peas grow,
married life removed Nerv*
—New
York
Journal.
it is ex|iected that most of the construc­ mon lemons, 76c(3$|.00; fancy, $2(3
draw the other two Inches of soil close
fore« will, energy, whan
Jf -’ ! K idney
D N E Y ? & LIVER REGULATOR
tion w ill be completed this summer. $2.25 per Ian.
»
i
i
i
a
*
or
loet.
am
rwatored
hr thm treatment AU
up to the root« Keep the soil loose be­
O r g a n G r i n d e r * In V ie n n a .
weak portiere of the body en'^rged and atrength-
As soon as the railroad spur is com
Apples—$1.25(32 per N n ; Eastern,
W
nto
for
oor
N-*ok.
with aiptaaationa and
tween
the
rows;
when
the
vtnes
«re
Organ grinders In Vienna are not al­
0 R E G ON ßL ODOpURIF/£R
. Seat «ealed. free Over 2.000 reference«.
pleted, a large force of men will be put $3 '5(34 per barrel.
half grown, throw a light furrow on lowed to play In the morning or even­
10 work.
Hops— 8 g 12c per pound.
l i r e Vifcur H - s iili. U t e amt - 't e n « l h . Kasv
each side of the pea row -th is will ing -oul; between midday and suoeet
IS loà* s o « e ffc v 'o s l #v3 sa4 «ois - - » l y w l i e i »
ffalo
4
BASE BILL GOODS « £ •
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Good Health
Dr. San den's
Electric Belt...
Walter Baker & Co.’s
Breakfast Cocoa.
Discouraged aud Downcast.
C he a p e st P ow er...
Rebuilt Gas and
-...Gasoline Engines
1*4
Hercules Gas
....Engine W orks
W eakness of M en
WHEAT
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