CAN’T HELP TELLING.
N o T illage b o sm all.
N o c ity bo larg e .
F ro m t h e A tla n tic to th e P acific,
n a m e s k n o w n fo r a ll t h a t iB tr u th f u l ,
a l l t h a t is re lia b le , a re a tta c h e d to th e
m o s t th a n k f u l le tte rs .
T h e y com e to M rs. P in k h a m , a t
L y n n , M ass., a n d t e l l th e one s to ry of
SEVEN
W IV E S
▲ P olygam ous
C L A IM
Bookkeeper
cago J a il.
H IM .
In s
C hi
W EEKLY
M ARKET
LETTER.
Downing, H o p k ln . * Com pany'» R e .I.w
of Trad«.
AGRICULTURAL NEWS
T H IN G S
P E R T A IN IN G
TO
THE
by w eight, sh e w ould give a la rg e r
profit on fe w e r eggs. S elling eggs by
w eig h t give* b oth th e p ro d u cer a n d
th e c o n su m e r a fa ir sa le a n d p u rc h ase ,
a n d fa rm e rs w ould begin to select th e
b re ed s th a t p ro d u ced la rg e eggs. T hey
w ould th e n be com pelled to im prove
th e ir flocks In o rd e r to sec u re th e liest
m a rk e t p rice s fo r th e ir eggs.—P o u ltry
K eep er.
C hicago, Aug. 9 .— A w a rra n t c h a rg
T h e im p o rta n t fa cto r in w h e a t last
FARM AND HO M E.
in g bigam y has been served on D avid week was th e large foreign dem and.
E llsw o rth B ates in h is cell at th e police A leaser influence w as th e ap p ea ran c e
station. I t wag gworn o u t by Ja m es L. : of th e J u ly b u lla aB large b u y e rs of th e T h e P r i c e o f B a r I a R e g u l a t e d b y I t a
M cC arthy, who aaid he w'as th e fa th e r
C o l o r , N o t I t a W o r t h —G r e e n F o d d e r
S eptem ber.
of Mra. B ateg No. 8.
T h e police gay
G ood for S to ck — K eep th e F en ce
T h e general view of th e tra d e ia th a t
Mr. B atea m arried a t leagt »even w om en,
V e n tila tio n o f Horae S ta b le .,
C o r o e r e C lea n .
th e situ a tio n ia favorable for c o m p ara
a ll of whom are liv in g , a n d o nly one of
I t ta k e s a good d e a l o f c are to keep
tiv e ly h ig h prices. T h e fa c t th a t th e
th em divorced.
Ting m akes th e lean
th e h o rse sta b le sw e e t a n d tit fo r
M a rk e ta b le H ay.
m ark e t lias h a d w ith in a fo rtn ig h t an
and sallow -faced little bookkeeper a
T h e re m ay be m a rk e ts th a t w ill ta k e h e a lth y liv in g d u rin g th e su m m er se a
advance of 10c per b u sh el, a n d th a t th e
poly g am ist e x tra o rd in a ry .
new crop m o v em e n t lias n o t fairly th e rie n e st hay a t a sufficient a d v a n c e son. U n less it Is q u ic k ly covered w ith
T he follow ing wom en h ave so fa r filed
sta rte d to keep, how ever, an in flu e n tia l in p ric e to re p a y th e fa rm e r fo r fu r e a rth , g y p su m o r so m e th in g e q u ally
w ith th e police th e ir c la im s to D ates as
p a rty in th e field. A s to th e final o u t n ish in g it, b u t 1 know of none, a n d am efficient In a b so rb in g odors, th e d eco m
h usband:
com e of th e situ a tio n , it is re m a rk a b le s u re th a t th e re a re n o t m an y . I t sells posing m a n u re w ill n o t only w a ste a m
M rs. Bateg, fo rm erly M iss J u lia Mc
how close spe c u la to rs a re to g eth e r. by color, a n d th e re Is m ore d a n g e r of m onia, b u t It w ill be w orse th a n w a s t
C a rth y , m arried in C hicago th re e y ears
T h eir differences a re h a rd ly m ore th an h a v in g som e of th e bay b lac k en e d a n d ed b e ca u se It w ill In ju re th e h e alth am i
ago, recognized by th e p riso n e r as h is
as to th e tim e for an advance a n d its d u s ty w h en th e g ra ss is c u t in full e sp e cially th e e y e s ig h t of a n im als.
tru e w ife, and d w e llin g a t 840 W est
bloom th a n w h en it Is sufficiently m a M any a h o rse h a s gone blind because
e x te n t.
p h y s ic a l s a lv a tio n g a in e d th ro u g h th e
S ixty-first stre et.
K eceipts of new w h eat a t C hicago are tu re to re q u ire only a s h o rt e x p o su re to of th e a m m o n ia a ffe c tin g bis ey es in
a id o f L y d ia E. P in k h a m 's V e g eta b le
M rs. H ates, fo rm erly M iss N e ttie
aw ay un d er la s t y e a r’s. T h e big K a n th e w e a th e r In th e s w a th . I t Is a big poorly v e n tila te d a n d d a rk sta b le s. T h is
C om pound.
S w aim , m arried F e b ru a ry 25, 1897, in
sas crop show s in th e a rria v ls a t K an sas a n d risk y Job to c u re a la rg e a m o u n t Is tlie c h ie f a d v a n ta g e o f u n d e rg ro u n d
T h e h o rro rs b o rn o f d isp la c e m e n t o r
Chicago, a n d resid in g a t 0402 B ishop
u lc e r a tio n o f th e w o m b :
C ity , w hich, w ith o u t bein g so very o f g ra s s th a t Is a s fu ll o f s a p a s tim s ta b le s in su m m er. T h e y a re cool, b u t
large, are a good deal over 12 m o n th s othy In full bloom , a n d c o n su m e rs In It Is v e ry h a rd to keep th em w ell v e n
B a c k a c h e , b e arin g -d o w n , dizziness, street.
Mrs. B ates, fo rm erly M iss A nna E.
f e a r o f com ing c a la m ity , d is tr u s t of
ago, y e t th e fo reig n e rs iiave ta k e n all m ost local m a rk e ts a re not In clin ed to tila te d a n d w ith o u t offensive sm ell.
H e rb e rt, P la in w e ll, M ich., a siste r oi
of th is K a n sa s w h e at th e y could get. p a y fo r a ll th e e x tr a lab o r, risk a n d loss B u t if th e u n d e rg ro u n d sta b le h a s, as
b e s t frie n d s.
h is b ro th e r's wife, m arrie d Septem ber
A ll, a ll—so rro w s a n d su ffe rin g s o f
None of i t is m o v in g to w a rd C hicago, in w e ig h t of th e to ta l p ro d u c t d u e to It sh o u ld , a c em en t floor, it m ay not be
th e p a s t. T h e fa m e d “ V e g eta b le Com 11, 1889, a n d now in M ichigan.
unless it is to go th ro u g h to th e otiier e arly c u ttin g . D ead -rip e tim o th y Is not w o rse th a n th e o v e rg ro u n d sta b le th a t
M rs. B ates, form erly M ies N ellie
pound*' b e a rin g th e illu s trio u s n a m e
side. T h e sm a ll re c e ip ts a re m ore sig w a n te d , o f course, a n d Its color con h a s a p la n k floor filled w ith th e urin e
P in k h a m , h a s b ro u g h t th e m o u t o f th e H ow ard, of K alam azoo, M ich., m arried n ifican t because J u ly is 4c over S ep tem d e m n s It, but th e re Is a m id d le g ro u n d a n d o th e r se c re tio n s t h a t h av e soaked
in
1885,
and
divorced
tw
o
y
e
a
rs
later.
into it.
v a lle y o f su ffe rin g to t h a t o f h a p p in e ss
Mrs. B ates, form erly M iss Ida O ader- ber, an in c e n tiv e to rush th e g ra in here. w h ic h should be ta k e n . T h e re m ay be
a n d u se fu ln ess.
F u rth e rm o re , C hicago J u ly is lc and glo ry In fu rn ish in g tlie m a rk e t w ith
B ile Grass F astn re.
I n o n e a d v e rtis e m e n t alo n e w e re wood, of G alen a, 111., w ho d w e lt a t 5401 1 3.t o over St. L ouis, T oledo or D etroit. tim o th y out w hen in full bloom , b u t
T h e re Is no b e tte r p a s tu re g ra ss th a n
c e n tly p u b lish e d t h i r t y te s tim o n ia ls D earborn stre e t, w h ere she gave b irth T he com pleted crop m ovem ent la st y ear th e re Is ra re ly a n y profit from th e e x th e b lu e g ra ss, w h ich in som e p a r ts o f
fro m w om en in o n e sm a ll to w n w h o to a baby. H er hom e is not know n to developed t h a t th e 1896 w in te r w heat t r a e ffo rt a n d risk . In th e long ru n th e c o u n try Is k n o w n a s J u n e g ra ss.
th e police.
h a d r e g a in e d h e a lth th ro u g h its use.
yield was very m uch less th a n anybody J u s t ns a ttra c tiv e a n d a m ore p ro fita I ts ro o ts ru n n e a r th e su rfa c e , a n d the
M rs. B ates, whose id e n tity is a m y
had assum ed it to be.
W ith J u ly a l ble lot of hay m ay lie p u t upon th e m a r p a s tu re Is th e re fo re s w e e t a n d good so
stery, b u t know n to iiave d w e lt a t
m ost ended th e receipts th is y e ar a t k e t w h e n th e bloom is shed. T h e fe ed soon a s th e g ra s s s ta r ts . In m id su m
F o rty -th ird and W allace stre e ts, w h e re
C hicago a re v a stly less th a n last, th e ing v a lu e is less, b u t th is Is d o in g u n to m er th e s e sh a llo w ro o ts h a v e a n o th e r
a child was born.
A W isconsin sh e riff says B ates is w e ek ’s s h ip m e n ts exceed in g th e a r o th e rs a s th ey w ould do u n to us. w h ich g re a t a d v a n ta g e . T h ey a re benefited
rivals.
Is th e silv er ru le o f c o m m ercial t r a n s by th e lig h t ra in s w h ic h only p e n e tra te
really A u stin O. C roven, w ho is u nder
O ur v isib le su p p ly show ed a n in a c tio n s.—N atio n al S to ck m an .
Aa W e l l an R e s t o r i n g T o u r H t r e n g t l i
one o r tw o Inches, a n d w h ich w ill not
in d ic tm e n t a t W aupauca, W is ., for th e
an d G ivin g Y ou H ealth to
re ac h d o w n to th e clovers, w hose roots
abduction of p re tty 15-year-old O live crease of 1,782,000 bushels, and now
Green F odder fo r Cows,
s trik e d o w n Into th e su b so il In tim e of
E n jo y L ife.
Vostm rg seine m o nths ago. H er photo to ta ls 17,814,000 bu shels, a g a in st 46,-
E a rly foilder-corn, w hen e aten b y th e ru n m o re deeply. T h e clover roots
754.000 b u sh els a y e ar ago th is tim e.
grap h was found in his coat. It is sug
T h e fo reig n ers took fre ig h t room in cow s, will m ak e a s a tis fy in g feed, a n d strik e d o w n Into th e subsoil In tim e
gested by th e police th a t th is g irl m ay
j tw o days last w eek for as m u ch w heat It w ill a lso larg e ly in cre ase th e q u a n of d ro u g h t, a n d th e c lo v er g row n th en
have been his wife.
as w ill be received a t a ll th e p rim a ry tity o f m ilk. F o d d e r feed w hen h a lf Is b e st. W ith J u n e g ra s s th e best p a s
m ark e ts in a fo rtn ig h t. I t is c e rta in ly g ro w n or Im n in tu re is very p o o r feed, tu re Is In J u n e , a s la te r it w ill p ro b
A P E C U L IA R C O M P L IC A T IO N .
n o th in g a g a in st th e m a rk e t tiia t tiiere as It Is m ostly w a te r. T h e c o w s w ill ab ly be d rie d out too m uch.
is a c!ever a c tiv e bull in te re s t in it. consum e n la rg e a m o u n t of su c h fod
T w o C o m m is s io n e r s A p p o in te d for tlio
R e m e d y fo r P e a r B lig h t.
T h is lias m ad e it som ew hat uncom der, ninl give a v e ry sm a ll q u a n tity of
S I . MI ii I i h p I i O f f i c e .
A re m e d y fo r [iear b lig h t, a n d one
fo rtab le for th e pro fessio n al sh o rt m ilk. G ive to each cow fo u r q u a r ts of
W ashington, A ug. 9 .— A p e cu liar se lle is. T hose la tte r h av e found out m ill feed, 111 th e m o rn in g , w h en th ey th a t Is v ery Im p o rta n t if It a cco m p lish
c o m plication has grow n o u t of th e fill th a t th e re was som ebody to m eet th e ir are being m ilked; th e n tu rn to p a stu re . es w h a t Is claim ed fo r It, Is given b y a
ing of th e p osts of U n ited S ta te s com raiils. T h e long lin e has no t, how ever, At noon give each cow a n a rm fu l of fru it-g ro w e r of th ir ty y e a rs ’ e x p e
Of all c u r e s — r e a l m issioners for th e d is tric t of A laska,
T he reg u la to r on
H e s ta te s th a t he uses sa lt, a c
BM so-called and tw o m en now hold com m issions been large e n ough to be th re a te n in g , th e fodder, sp re a d o v e r th e p a stu re , rience.
Dr. S a n d i ' i i ’n Elec-
n o n e in ho c e r t a i n
trie B el t m a k e s It
and th e ta c tic s h a v e a t no tim e been and th e sam e q u a lity of m ill fe ed m ad e c o rd in g to th e size o f th e tree, from
i n it s eff ects a s Dr. ' for th e sam e office a t St. M ichaels.
the moot c o n v e n t - i J y
offensive. It looks as if th e J u ly w ould Into slop, a n d one a rm fu l of fo d d e r; one q u a r t to one b u sh el, evenly sp re a d
x B a n d e n ’s E l e c t r i c !
ent b elt
I n th e Ü f Ç
T he last su n d ry civil b ill created four go o u t a t a m oderate p re m iu m over the a fte r th e m ill feed a n d fo d d e r Is eaten , on th e g ro u n d , e x te n d in g beyond th e
Be lt.
w o r l d t o uwe.
co nim issionerships for A luska, to be Septem ber, a n d as if th e cam paign
tu rn o u t ii[K>n th e n ig h t p a stu re . If ra n g e o f th e roots. I t should be done
H E N YOU H A V E S Q U A N D E R E D Y OU R I located a t C ircle C ity, D yea, U nga and
w ould be c o n tin u e d th ro u g h Septem ber. the cow s h av e to be k e p t In th e sta b le - in th e sp rin g , Ju s t a s th e fro st Is lea v
m o n e y f e e d i n g t h e q u a c k » w h o li v e u p o n j
T h e re w ere a lre a d y four
s u c h as y o u , It in h a r d t o m a k e y o u b e l i e v e , St. M ichaels.
yard. give them . In a d d itio n , n sm all ing th e g ro u n d , so th a t th e filter ro o ts
t h a t a n a d v e r t i s e d r e m e d y in go od . S o m e m e n com m issioners th e re , w ith offices a t
P o rtla n d M arket«.
have a prejudice against a n y th in g adv ertised .
fo rk fu l of oat bay, o r w ell-cured c lo v er w ill c a r r y It to th e sap. T h e s a lt d e
B u t s u r e l y t h e c u r e s s h o w n t o h a v e b e e n p e r S itk a, Ju n e a u , W rangel, K odiak and
W h e a t— W a lla W alla, 76@ 77c; V a l bay. T h e cow s m u st be given all th ey stro y s th e g e rm s o f th e disease. It
f o r m e d by Dr. B s n d e n ' s E l e c t r i c Belt m u s t c o m - j U nalaska.
ley, 79c per bushel.
m e n d it t o e v e ry s u f f e r e r . T h e y p r o v e t h a t i t !
can e at. On such a ra tio n , good cow s should lie done a t le a s t be fo re the b u d s
W illia m J . Jo n es, a law yer of P o rt
curen a f t e r al l el se fail«.
It w o u ld be b e t t e r to |
F lo u r— B est grades, $4; graham , w ill a v e ra g e from tw o a n d o n e -h alf to begin to sw ell, a n d th e fru it-g ro w e r
tr y t h i s v e r y s i m p l e a n d h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d e d T ow nsend, w as appo in ted to th e St.
$3.50; superfine, $2.25 per b arrel.
rem edy before s p e n d in g ti m e a n d m o n e y w ith i
th re e gallons of m ilk p e r d a y all w ho g iv es th e v a lu a b le In fo rm atio n
T he d e
dru gs, b e c a u s e a f a i r t r i a l of It w il l m a k e it u n - M ichaels c o m m issio n ersh ip .
G ats— C hoice w hite, 88@ 40c; choice th ro u g h the su m m er, a n d th e tnllk will a d v ise s eac h g ro w e r to try th e rem ed y
ne c e s s a r y to use a n y o t h e r r e m e d y . Dr. Ban- p a rtm e n t heard h e had w ith d ra w n , and
g ray , 87 @89c p e r bushel.
d e n ’s E l e c t r i c Belt co s ts n o m o r e t h a n o n e
be of good flavor a n d rich In cream . w ith a sin g le tree, a n d th e cost of th e
m o n t h ’s d o c t o r hill, $.'*, f l O o r $16, R ec o r d in g to th e n chose L. B. S hepard, of N ebraska,
B arley — F eed barley, $ 1 6 @ 1 6 .5 0 ;| As fa s t a s th e fodder-eoru is c u t off, e x p e rim e n t w ill n o t be o v e r 30 c en ts.
the p o w e r , a n d h u n d r e d s in t h i s ci ty say it is for th e place.
M eantim e, J o n e s ’ bond brew ing, $18® 19 per ton.
w o r th t e n t i m e s ft* m u c h , ( al l a n d see it, o r ,
the g ro u n d b etw een th e row s sh o u ld be T h e re m e d y ia so sim p le th a t a n y one
lend for t h e b ook . " T h r e e (’la sse s of M e n . ” I t and oath of office w ere received, a l
M illstu ffs— B ra n ,
$14
per
ton; ! w ell w orked up w ith th e c u ltiv a to r, can g iv e it a test, a n d a s th e sa lt w ill
s s e n t cl o se ly s e a l e d by m a i l , free.
th o u g h lie was supposed to have w ith m id d lin g s, $21; sh o rts, $15.50.
a n d th e n ru n o u t w ith th e one-liorse d e stro y som e of th e lns»3Ct enem ies it
d raw n , h u t th e second a p p o in te e ’s
H ay — T im o th y ,
$12.50;
olover, plow, m ak in g th e fu rro w a b o u t five w ill a t le a s t p ro v e beneficial in th a t
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.
(•m m issio n had th e n been forw arded. $10@ 11; C a lifo rn ia
w h e at,
$10® in ch e s in d epth, a n d sow ed to fodder- r e s p e c t
1 6 3 W e s t W a s h i n g t o n S t . , P o r t l a n d , Or .
B oth m en hold com m issions and the 11; do oat, $11; O regon w ild hay, $9®
corn. Sow one la rg e h a n d fu l of bone
T o K ill th e lio rn fly .
Pleaar m ention Ihia Paper.
d e p a rtm e n t is a t sea as to how to 10 per ton.
p h o sp h a te to ev ery th re e feet o f row ,
T h e llest w ay of fig h tin g the tro u b le
stra ig h te n o u t th e tangle.
Eggs— 12 Is @ 13c per dozen.
a n d a b o u t tw elv e g ra in s of c orn to the som e h o rn fly is by th e a p p lic atio n to
B u tte r— F a n c y c rea m e ry , 85@ 40o; I foot. C over th e co rn a s fa s t a s it is th e c a ttle of a n em u lsio n of som e kind
T H E S W A U K D IS T R IC T .
fa ir to good, 80c; d a iry , 25@ 30c per j sow n.
w hich w ill kill th e Insects a lre a d y
ro ll.
I t w ill p a y to keep th e cow s in good th ere , a n d keep o th e rs a w a y . F ish oil,
G . II. H a n t o n K r r c I i m S e a t t l e W i l l i
Cheese — O regon,
llj^ o ;
Young condition; If th ey a re allo w ed to be to w h ich a little earlHilIe a cid —ab o u t a
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored
B 1 . 0 0 0 In G o l d N u g g e t s .
A m e ric a, 12 ^ c ; C a lifo rn ia, 9@ 10c per com e th in , it w ill ta k e a la rg e q u a n tity tab le sp o o n fu l of th e a d d to a pint of
WcakiiCM*, N ervousness, D e b ility ,
S e a ttle, A ug. 9 .— G. B. lie n ton a r pound.
and all tha train of •▼¡Is |
of g ra in to g et th e m In o rd e r fo r the the oil—h a s lieen a d d e d , m ak e s a very
rived in th is c ity to n ig h t w itli over
from ear 1 / errors or I ator
P o u ltry — C h ick en s, m ix ed , $2.50® w in te r.—T h e A m erican.
ch ea p a n d effectiv e a p p lic atio n . K e r
• iomso » ; the results of ' $1,000 w orth of gold nu g g ests, th e re
9.0
per
dozen;
b
ro
ilers,
$
1.50@
8.00
;
overwork, siakneii, wnr- |
osene em u lsio n used a s a sp ra y is also
rj , «to. Full atraugth,
su lt of te n d a y s’ w ork on W illia m s geese, $3@ 4; ducks, $ 2 .5 0 ® 8 p e rd o ze n ;
C le a r in g F e n c e C orner«.
good, lieing esp ecially a d a p te d to la rg e
devsloprnciit ami tone
creek
placer
claim
on
th
e
Hwutik
dir-
N o th in g m ore c le arly sh o w s th e
given to «very o r g a n
tu rk ey s, live, 10@ 11c p e r pound.
herds. T h e em ulsion is m ade by a d d
and portion of th* body.
tric t, K ittita s county. O ne nugget w as
Potato« s .— O regon B u rb a n k s, 86@ p a in s ta k in g a n d c a re fu l fa rm e r th a n to
Simple, natural wethoda.
ing a h a lf p o und of so a p (dissolved in
Immediate improvement
w o rth $200, a n o th e r $120; o th e rs $50 45c per ta c k ; new potatoes, 60c per h a v e fe n ce c o rn e rs b e tw ee n fields or
a g allo n o f boiling w a te r) to tw o g a l
Been. Failure imposnihle.
and $00 and dow n to very sm a ll pieces. sack; sw eets, $ 1.90@ 2.26 p e r c en tal.
along th e ro ad sid e kept free from
2,000 reference*
Rook,
lons of k erosene. T h is em ulsion, w hen
eiplanation end proofs
Ho
lias
been
w
orking
th
e
c
la
im
s
since
w
eeds,
g
ra
ss
or
sh
ru
b
s.
As
a
ru
le
all
O
nions—
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
,
new
,
red,
$1.25;
mailed (sealed) free.
th o ro u g h ly m ixed a n d allo w ed to cool,
J a n u a ry , ami since th a t tim e has taken yellow , $1.50 p e r cen tal.
th e o ld-tim e fence c o rn e rs w ere kept
a ssu m e s th e co n sisten c y o f c la b b e r
out
$5,000.
T
h
e
Sw
auk
placers
arc
old
sc
ru
p
u
lo
u
sly
clean.
A
good
d
e
a
l
of
H
ops—
10®
11
>,e
(ter
pound
for
new
BUFFALO?N.S»;
m ilk: w h e n u se d ns a sp ra y , it is d i
and w ell know n, b u t have been w orked crop; 1896 crop, 4 ® 6c.
v a lu a b le hay w as m ad e from w lm t the lu te d w ith w a te r In w hich tobacco
only in a c rude way.
O ne m an who
Wool— V a lle y , 11® 18c per pound; sc y th e re ac h ed In a n d c u t th e re . B u t
owns a claim th e re lias been w orking it E a ste rn O regon, 7@ 9c; m o h a ir, 20c w hen the horse m o w er nud th e self- ste m s h a v e been boiled.—F a rm N ew s.
A d v a n t n e e . o f W e ll-B r e d - lo c k .
q u ietly for six years, d u rin g w hich tim e | e r pound.
b in d in g re a p e r cam e into use, it e v e ry
I t is p a rtic u la rly In th e tim e w h en
he lias m ade about $50,000. Mr. lie n -
M u tto n — G ross, b est sheep, w e th ers 1 y e a r iK'came h a rd e r to find a n y b o d y
OF OREGON ton su n k a sh a ft 103 feet to bedrock a n d ewes,
dressed m u tto n , j w ho could l>e h ired to c le a r o u t th e all fa rm in g Is h a s t p ro sp e ro u s th a t
before he m ade his find. H e says tlio 4 ’,o ; sp rin g lam bs, 6 4j per pound.
fen ce co rn ers. T h e re su lt w as th a t th e th o se w ho h a v e b e en c a re fu l to se c u re
SC I E N T I F I C E Q U I P M E N T
C loudyke lias no a ttra c tio n s for him .
¡logs— G ross, choice h eav y , $4; lig h t ax r a th e r th a n th e sc y th e w as re q u ir only th e b e st b red a n im a ls h a v e th e
T1IK R E S T IN T H E S T A T E .
and feeders, $ 2 .5 0 ® 3 ; d ressed , $3@ ed. a n d th e g ro w th . Instead of being a d v a n ta g e . T h e first effect o f a d e
F l u l i l n g S«*imon t o «'l one .
M i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g b y U n i t e d S ta t es oflieer.
4.25 per 100 pounds.
re s tric te d to fence co rn ers, e n c ro a ch e d cline in p rice s Is to m a k e th e sc ru b a n i
Tw enty-tw o instructors.
A sto ria , O r., Aug. 9 .— T h e fishing
B eef— G ross, to p steers, $2.75@ 8; each y e a r m ore on th e c u ltiv a te d fields. m al u n sa la b le a t a n y price. All th ro u g h
S u r r o u n d i n g s h e a l t h f u l a n d m o r a l.
season closes T uesday. It is u tte rly ! cow8 $2.25; dressed beef, 4 ® 6 c per
th e |ierlod of d e p ressio n th e sc ru b stock
F r e e t u i t i o n ! No i n c i d e n t a l fees!
E x p e n se s, in c lu d in g b o ard , room, clo th in g ,
A FR i-m '-r'» O u t f it .
im possible as y et to m ake an e stim a te I pound.
fa rm e rs a re c h a n g in g fro m poor o r In
w a s h i n g , b oo ks , etc., a b o u t fltfO|*erschool y e a r, j
T
h
e
b
e
tte
r
m
ac
h
in
ist
a
fa
rm
e
r
is.
th
e
of the pack, b u t it w ill p ro bably be in
fe rio r sto c k to th a t w hich is b e tte r. By
F u ll T erm Open« S e p te m b e r 20.
V eal— Largo, 8 @4,4*0; sm a ll, 5@
m ore tim e and m oney will be sa v e d . th e tim e th ey h a v e a ll s ecu m l th e lies!
th e neighborhood of 600,000 cases. It. 6 ' 8c per pound.
F o r c a t a l o g u e or o t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n a d d r e s s
H e sh o u ld u n d e rs ta n d th o ro u g h ly ev sto ck th e tim e s w ill h a v e im proved so
is know n th a t th e fish e rm e n ’a union
T H O M A S M. G A T C H , I re s .,
S n t t l l . M .r k f t..
ery m ach in e he uses, a n d lie a b le to re a s to m ak e fa rm in g p ro fita b le a g ain . It
cannery packed ¡10,000 cases. Of th e
Corvallis, Oregon.
B u tte r— F u n c y
nutivo
cream ery , p a ir a ll b u t th e m ost serio u s b re a k s for Is re a lly n ease o f c a u s e a n d effect,
o th e r packers, som e h ave m ade th e
usual packs, w hile o th e rs h ave fallen b rick , 18c; ra n c h , 10® 12c.
h im self, a n d a v o id being d e p en d e n t tho u g h n o t o ften recognized a s such.
C heese— N a tiv e W ash in g to n , 10® upon p a id service.
It Is w ise fo re
below laNt y e a r’s o u tp u t. T he fisher
S w e e t I’o t a t n e * .
m en on th e u p p e r river h a v e done com 11c; C a lifo rn ia , 9t*c.
th o u g h t to keep on h an d d u p lic a te s of
B efo re th e v in es s t a r t to ra n , c u lti
Eggs— F re sh ra n c h , 18@19o.
p a rativ e ly n o th in g , th e catches being
su c h p a rts ns a re m ost liable to b re ak ,
P o u ltry — C h ick e n s, live, i>er pound, th u s sa v in g v a lu a b le tim e, esp ecially v a te th e g ro u n d lie tw e en th e row s,
very tig h t. A n u p -riv er fisherm an says
• • . P o rtla n d , O re g o n . . .
th e m en have barely m ade expenses. hens, 10® 11c; sp rin g c h ic k en s, $2 In th e h ay in g season. A w ell-equipped an d , a f te r a few d a y s, th ro w a fu rro w
to th e p la n ts on eac h side of e v ery row .
A. r. A r m s t r o n g , l l . b ,, Priii. J. A. W ksco , Src*y On th e low er riv e r th e m en h ave done
@ 3.60; d u c k s, $8 .6 0 @ 8 .7 6 .
tool c h est, w ith sc re w s a n d n a ils of all
W heat— F eed w heat, $24 p e r ton.
b e tte r, ami a ll cleaned u p good wages.
kinds, should be a p a rt of ev ery fa rm T a k e th e hoe am i d ra w th e e a rth up
T H E BUSY W O R LD OF B U S IN E S S
close to tlie vines, a n d c u t o u t all
O ats— C hoice, |*>r to n , $21.
T he h ig h m en on th e low er riv e r h ave
e r's outfit. If one o f th e b oys sh o w s
|1 *M p ro S ta b lv e m p lo y m e n t to S u ix tre ila o f <>sr g ra d u a te * , a e g
will to t h a u i i a i t a m o re . R e n d for o u r ra ta lo g u o .
C orn—W hole, $20; crack ed , per ton, a ta s te fo r m echanics, give him a w eeds. T h e a f te r c u ltiv a tio n c o n sists
19 tons to th e ir c re d it, Valued a t about
In s tirrin g th e g ro u n d b e tw ee n th e
L o o ra « h a t a u d h o « wo te a c h . V e rily ,
$1,500. T h e se in e rs have m ade lig h t $ 2 0 : feed m eal, $20 per ton.
c h a n c e to develop It. H e w ill be a v a l
A B U S I N E S S EDUCATION FAYS
B a rle y — R olled or g round, per ton, u a b le m an to h a v e In the n e ig h b o r ro w s w ith th e c u ltiv a to r set to ru n
catolies, b lit th e tra p s have done very
shallow , am i of hoeing th e rid g es a n d
well. F ish a re p le n tifu l in th e river $19; w hole, $18.50.
hood .an d will p ro b ab ly lie ab le to tu rn
M a k e m o n e y by sue* SI p n s e n t .
F re sh M eats— C hoice dressed beef, m an y nn honest penny by h e lp in g out p re v e n tin g th e vines fro m roo tin g a t
___________
e c us iu l s p e c u l a t i o n in (
ste ers, tic; cow s, 5 t* c; m u tto n sheep, Ills less sk illfu l neighbors.- M a s s a c h u th e Joints. A s soon a s th e v in es com
C h ic a g o .
We b u y a n d
r a i l milt K n f n r r r » l . n l i o r I . x w .
m ence to tu rn yellow th e p o tato e s a re
sell w h e a t t h e r e «tit m a r
Sc; pork, 6 ' 4e; veal, sm a ll, 6.
s e tts rio u g h n m n .
gi n s . F o r t u n e s h a v e b e e n m a d e o n a s m a l l !
T oronto, O n ta rio , Aug. 9 .— C anada
ripe, a n d can be d u g am i sc u t to m a r
Fresh F is h — H a lib u t, 4 t* c ; salm on,
b e g i n n i n g by t r a il i n g in f u t u r e s . NX r it e ior
ket. I t Is m ore p ro fita b le to dig a n d
f u ll p a r t i c u l a r s . Best rtf r e f e r e n c e g iv e n
Sev has la-gun to tak e m eans to enforce the
T o W a r d Off F r u i t R o t.
4® 5c; salm on tro u t, 7® 10c; flounders
e r a l v e a rs ' e x p e r i e n c e o n t h e C h ic a g o B o ar d of sh e ll labor law again st A m ericans.
W h en fru it rot h a s a tta c k e d the soil d ire c t from th e field.
and sole, 8@ I; lin g eod, 4@ 5; rock
T r a d e , a n d a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e of t h e to u t ,
ne s s
D o w n i n g , H o p k i n s A <’o . , C h ca g o B oar d C om m issioner M cCreary is here on cod, 6c; sm e lt, 2t* @ 4 c.
p eac h crop, th e beet m ethod is to re
P r o te c tin g C o w . fro m F iles.
of T r a d e Br o k ers
Ottle efy il P o r t l a n d , O r eg o n , b u sin e ss In c onnection w ith w ork on th e
m ove a n d b u rn all d ried or m um m ified
H p o k a n e a n d S e a t t l e , W as h.
A very w eak d ilu tio n o f carb o lic acid
C row ’s Nest I’ass railw ay th ro u g h the
Ran F r . n f l .r o M a rk et..
fru it from th e tree s, in w in ter, a n d w ill k e ep files off fro m cow s In hot
W ool— C ho ice fo o th ill, 9® 12c; San sp ra y e arly In sp rin g w ith lduestone. w e a th e r. T h e c arb o lic acid m ay be
Sptcltl Ratas Kocky m o u n ta in s, and he inform ed the
C
an
ad
ian
Pacific
railw
ay
a
u
th
o
ritie
s
I « * t i i 11B
Jo a q u in . 6 m o n th s ’ 8 ® 10c; d o y e a r’s W h en th e fru it b u d s begin to sw ell,
th a t a n y A m erican lalioreis engaged for sta p le , 7 ® 9 e ; m o u n ta in , 10® 18c; O re s p ra y w ith B o rd e a u x m ix tu re , a n d m ade stro n g e r am i m ixed w ith som e
g re ase to p u t a ro u n d tlie cow 's horns,
A • c a r r y t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e l i n e of G y m n a s i u m
th a t w ork w ould bo deported to th e ir gon, 10® 13c per pound.
a g a in Just liefore tlie blossom s open. as th e h o rn fly is m ore p e rsiste n t In its
a n d A t h l e t i c C o o da o n t h e Coa«t
own co u n try again.
M cC reary has in
H ops— 8 ® 12c per [round.
SUITS A * U UNIFORMS MAOfc 10 ORDER.
lteiH'St th e sp ra y in g w hen th e blos a tta c k s a t th is p oint, a n d th e re is no
stru c tio n s from th e C a n ad ian govern
b e n d for O u r A t h l e t i c Catalog«!#.
M illstuffs — M iddlings, $18 .5 0 ® 2 2 ; som s a re falling, a d d in g a little p a rls d a n g e r o f th e neid h e re w h e re th e cow
m en t to s tric tly enforce th e new law.
C a lifo rn ia b ran , $15® 15.60 per ton.
g re en to keep off th e vurcullo. T w o c an n o t g e t a t it to lick it. No cow likes
W I L L & F IN C K CO
11 a y — W h e a t.$12® 15; w h e a t and oat, w eek s la te r, sp ra y a g ain . As th e B or th e o d o r o f carb o lic a d d .
T r o u b l r o n Turk«»-l*«ir « l a n F r o n t i e r .
B I R - S 2 0 M a r k e t HI.. H a n K r a n e l s e a . « 'u l.
L ondon, Aug. 9 .— A d isp a tc h to th e $11® 14; o a t, $10® 12; riv e r barley, d e au x m ix tu re c o a ts th e fru it w ith the
S o i l for R a d i s h e s .
m i n e W O R M e x p e l l e d t n f r o m 17 m i n u t e s D aily Nows from T a k rit, N o rth IV rsia, $7® 8; best barley, $9® 11;
a lfalfa, lim e m ix tu re , use co p p er a c e ta te , a
|
to tw o h o u r s w i t h h e a d , r e q u i r i n g n o
T o g ro w good ra d ish es, one needs a
$
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$?.50@
9
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solution,
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r
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last
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o
p r e v i o u s o r a f t e r t r e a t m e n t , s u c h as f a s ti n g , c a p ita l «»t tlio province of A zerbaijan»,
san d y soil, th o ro u g h ly fertilized . It is
s t a r v i n g , d i e t i n g , a n d t h e t a k i n g of n a u s e o u s ■ays th a t serious tro u b le has broken
P otatoes— N ew , in boxes, 80@ 40c.
sp ra y in g s. In D e law a re , a ten-fold In
a n d p o i s o n o u s d r u g s , c a u s i n g wo p a i n , sick
p ra c tic a lly im possible to grow a fine
O
nions—
New
red,
7
0
®
80c;
do
new
c re a se o f sound f r u it h a s lieen ob
n es s , d i s c o m f o r t o r b a d a l t e r effects
N o loe- out on th e T u rk o -P e rsian fro n tie r, and
q u a lity on a heavy soil. T h e roots
of t I m e , in ea ls,
•
•
silv e rsk in , 8 5 c@ $ l per cen tal.
ta in e d by th is process, a t a cost of
th
a
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both
g
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rn
m
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n
ts
have
«lispatched
H l . O d R ' M T A P E W O K M » pvM 'tttr lift»
F re sh f r u it— A pples, 20® 30c per a b o u t 12 c en ts p e r tre e T h e A gricul grow very slow ly, a n d they becom e
n e v e r f ai le d
< t i r e g u a r a n t e e d . ttverB.tsiO troops and guns to th e «cone of tne
tough, a n d . In m any cases, w orm y. A
ca ss« *.ucce<*sfuliy t r e a t e d s i n c e l**.» W r i t e for
sm all lrox; do large box, 85® 75c Royal tu ris t.
f r e e I n f o r t n a i i o n a n d q u e s t i o n b l a n k . A d d r e s s d ifficulty.
loam y soil w ill do v e ry well, b u t a
a p ricots, 20® 85c com m on c h erries,
N lo r tim H neelR e C o .. A ud ito riu m building,
heav y d a y Is not su ita b le .
T here is n o th in g th a t helps a m an in 16® 25c; Royal A n n e c h e rrie s, 25® 40c
F-ai ra b ? t h e P o u n d .
8|H>kane, W a s h i n g t o n .
I f eggs w ere sold by th e p ound It
his c onduct th io u g h life m ore th a n the per Istx; c u rra n ts , $ 1 .0 0 ® 1.50 per
T h e o ry a n d P ra c tic e .
• « » • v v v Vv « « v v v v v v v v v v # « « « w knowle«lge of
As
h is own c h a ra c te ris tic ch est; peaches, 2 5 ® 50c; p e ars, 30® w ould re v o lu tio n ise th e b reed s.
;
“ C H I L D R F N T E E T H I N G . '•
"M iss H e ftila s a th in k s a w om an
f
Mas W i s h -«Ce s-w.ntiso s t a i r
d«l *i*ay« t»e s weakness.
we h a v e before sho w n , th e hen th a t
40c;
c
h
e
rry
p
lu
m
s,
20@
80c
per
box.
S u»e<1 for chlUlr«n terlhlng itmi.-th.-» tl<a < hil.1 •**%- 4
lay s th e larg est n u m b e r of eggs m ay oug h t to h a v e Just a s m an y c a re s a n d
g wna lb* gum» alUtv. e'l («In <-tir*ti w >. Ii «• ta «
B u tte r— F a n c y crea m e ry , 21c; do not really la- p e rfo rm in g a s m u ch se r re sp o n sib ilitie s a s a m an ,” sa id one
L th* b«ei remvdv for <llerrh«ML Twenty •▼« rvsli a a P n i m n i l f o r |. «t » u r* r « K i r p B i t « # « | t | » l y .
l bottle It la the hr«t of ell
k a e a a e e a a e e e e e e a a a e e a e s e id
Taeom a, A ug 9 — T h e im m en se crop seconds, 18^t20c; fancy d a iry , t6@ vice a s one th a t la y s fe w e r eggs, but y o ung m an.
now being h a rv este d , th e g reat a c tiv ity 14c; good to choice, 14® 15c per pound. w hich a re o f la rg e r sixe. Suppose a
"W h e n did she sa y th a t? ” a sk e d th e
t i M ran b* sav<*d with
Cheese— F a n c y m ild , new , 8c; fa ir lieu la y s 120 eggs in a y e ar, th e eggs | other.
out tUelr k now ledge by in th e lum tier and sh in g le m ills, also
ANTI HQ, the m at ve lo u « th e exodus of m en to th e i ’londyke, to good, 7 ', o p e r pound.
"Y e s te rd a y evening, w hile she let m e
iv e ra g ln g ten to th e pound, h e r p ro d
m akes th e n u m b er of id le m en in W ash
Eggs— Store, 1 1 4% @ 14c; ra n c h , 16® uct w ould tie tw e lv e p o u n d s of eggs in do all th e p e d alin g up-hill on a t a n
All dniggtvta,
rt
K ' * a « e , • •« lark k «H;
ington, and es|»eciaHy in th e P uget 1 s o; E astern , 13® 14; d u c k , 14o per one y e ar. Now. let us suppose th a t a n dem .”—W ash in g to n S ta r.
F ull I* form
GLADLY MAILED MEE.
sound d is tric t, very sm all.
W ages d o ie n .
o th e r hen In th e flock laid HM eggs, the
P a r a l y s i s - l ooln eM .
I P T I H E a n d I ’l l . E H e a r e d ; n o pa» u n
C itru s f r u it— N avel
oranges, $1 eggs a v era g in g e ig h t to tlie pound. In
have rtn v n tly been advanced, w hile th e
"Y'otir pock el book, y o u n g w o m an .”
ti l c a r e d . s e n d for bo ok
Das. M a n a n « ! . »
dem
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laborer*
exceeds
th
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seedlings,
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exican
RTKRriELD, I S Mar LSI St., H*n Y r a n e ¡seo.
th e first ease the hen th a t p roduced 12» d e m a n d ed th e fo o tp ad , a s be re ac h ed
lim es, $4 50@ 5.50; com m on lem ons. eg g s w ould tie th e m ost v alu ab le, yet fo rw a rd .
P J
$1.50 @3 per box.
sh e h a s not p e rfo rm e d a s m uch se r
" H a v e n ’t a n y ." sa id th e y o ung w om
We g e t out of tem p e r a n d wonder
vice a s the one w hich p ro d u c ed but a n . " th is Is a h an d book.”
Why w e were ever born; th e n we get
H appy th e m an who finds a n d re
And sh e w alked a w a y te a rin g blur
in :o g«*o-l te n n e r and w onder why we m oves th e p a rtic u la r cause of h is mi»- 104 eggs, as the eggs of th e la tte r a re
a pound heavier, a n d . If eggs wer* »old i p a ra ly z e d by h e r coolneoa.
h a v e to die.
, fo rt bus .
IT SAVES YOU MONEY
W
VIGOR of
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
State
Agricultural
College...
WHEAT
f August 31st
M orphine F ie n d . In A m erica.
A P a ris ia n work on th e m o rp h in e
h a b it says it is m ost p re v a le n t in G e r
m any, F ra n c e and th e U n ite d S tates, ' is the last day o f the $1000
a n d , stra n g e to say, th a t th e m edical
profession fu rn ish e s th e lareg st n um ber missing word contest
of m o rp h in ists, 40 per c en t. M en of
tea is
le isu re com e n e x t w ith 15 per cent,
th e n m e rc h a n ts, 8 per c e n t. Of 1,000 wonderfully fresh and fine.
fiends 650 w ere m en a n d of th e fem ale
Rules of contest published in large
v ic tim s w om en of m eans fu rn ish ed 43
per c e n t a n d w ives of m edical m en 10 advertisem ent a b o A the first a n d m iddU
p e r cent.
o f each m onth.
Ai$
Schilling s B est
S tate F lo w e r , an d Suffrage.
T hose sta te s in w hich com plete or
lim ite d w om an suffrage h a s been e sta b
lish ed by law a re th o se w h ic h h ave
ta k e n th e lead in th e selection of sta te
flowers. C olorado h a s th e C olum bine,
Id ah o th e sy rin g ia , M o n tan a th e b itte r
root a n d U ta h th e sergo lily .
T he
sta te flow er of N ebraska is th e golden
rod, w h ic h is likew ise th e s ta te flower
of O regon.
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SCIENCE,
CON
A v i g o r o u s s t o m a c h Is t h e g r e a t e s t of m u n d a n e
b l e s s i n g s . S o u n d d i g e s t i o n is a g u a r a n t y of
q u i e t n e r v e s , m u s c u l a r e l a s t i c i t y , a h e a r t y ap-
l e t i t e a n d r e g u l a r h a b i t of b o d y . T h o u g h n o t
a l w a y s a n a t u r a l e n d o w m e n t , it m a y be a c q u i r
e d t h r o u g h t h e a g e n c y of H o s t e t t e r ' s S t o m a c h
B i t t e r s , o n e of t h e m o s t ef f ec ti v e i n v i g o r a n t s
a n d bl o o d f e r t i l i z e r s i n e x i s t e n c e . T h i s tine
t o n i c a l s o f o r ti f ie s t h o s e w h o u s e it a g a i n s t nta*
la r i a , a n d r e m e d i e s b i l i o u s n e s s , c o n s t i p a t i o n
a n d rheum atism .
A m ag n e tic w ell of g re at pow er has
been stru e k a t B ow ersv ille, five m iles
south of Ja m e sto w n , O hio. T h e w ell
was d rille d 140 feet deep, and a t th is
dep h th e d r ill becam e so m ag n e tised
th a t p u rtie les of iron c lu n g to it.
D E A F N E S S CANNOT
BE
CUBED
by loc al a p p l i c a t i o n s , as t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h t h e
d i n u e d p o r t i o n ot t h e e a r. ' T h e r e is o n l y o n e
w a y t o c u r e d e a f n e s s , a n d t h a t is b y c o n s t i t u
t i o n a l r e m e d i e s . D e a f n e s s is c a u s e d by a n i n
f la m e d c o n d i t i o n of t h e m u c o u s l i n i n g of t h e
E u s t a c h i a n tul*e. W h e n t h i s t u b e g e t s i n f l a m
e d y o u h a v e a r u m b l i n g s o u n d o r im p e r f e c t
h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n it is e n t i r e l y c l o s e d d e a f n e s s
is t h e r e s u l t , a n d u n l e s s t h e i n f l a m m a t i o n c a n be
t a k e n o u t a n d t h i s t u b e r e s t o r e d to it s n o r m a l
c o n d i t i o n , h e a r i n g w il l be d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r ;
n i n e c a se s o u t of t e n a r e c a u s e d * b y c a t a r r h ,
w h i c h is n o t h i n g b u t a n i n f l a m e d c o n d i t i o n of
t h e m u c o u s s u r f ac es .
We w i l l g i v e O n e H u n d r e d D o ll a r s for a n y
c a se of d e a f n e s s ( c a u s e d by c a t a r r h ) t h a t c a n n o t
be c u r e d by H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e . S e n d fo r c i r
c u l a r s , free .
F. J . C H E N E Y & CO., T o l e d o , O.
Sold by d r u g g i s t s , 75c.
H a l l ’s F a m i l y P il l s a r e t h e b es t.
P a r is ia n R e v e n u e » .
P a ris g ets its revenue chiefly from
th e octroi d u tie s, w hich now y ield
m ore th a n $31,000,000 a y ear, and th e
cost of c o lle c tin g w hich is ab o u t $2,-
000,000. E v ery a rtic le of c o n su m p tio n
b ro u g h t w ith in th e fo rtifica tio n s of
P a ris, w h e th e r food, fuel, or b u ild in g
m a te ira l, is su b je c t to th ese d u tie s.
T h ere is also a ta x of 10 per c e n t on th e
a m o u n t of re n t paid by each te n a n t, a
licen se ta x on b usiness, a w indow ta x
and a dog ta x .
T hese p roduce ab o u t
$18,000,000 a y ear. A bout $3,000,000
com es in th e form of c o n trib u tio n s from
th e re p u b lic tow ard tlio m a in te n a n c e of
th e police d e p a rtm e n t and th e stre e ts.
A b o u t $15,000,000 oomes from “ w h a t
a re s tric tly m u n ic ip a l re v e n u e s,’’ w hich
“ a re d eriv ed from such sources as r e n t
als paid by th e gas com panies—over
$3,000,000— re tu rn s from th e fe rtilis
ing sew age. $3,400,000, a n d p u b lic
m a rk e ts, $1,800,000. W h at a re c alled
th e e x tra o rd in a ry expenses of P a ris a re
d e voted, lik e o u r ow n, says th e M il
w aukee S e n tin e l, to th e c arry in g o u t of
new p u b lic im p ro v e m en ts a n d th e con
stru c tio n of p u b lic b u ild in g s and a re
provided for, lik e ours, by th e issue of
bonds. T h e ir a n n u a l average v a rie s
betw een seven a n d e ig h t m illio n s of
d o lla r s .”
P a ris h a rb o rs a w idow , M m e. J u le s
L eb au d y , w ho inherite«! from h e r lius-
batiil $25,000,000. A s she d isa p p ro v e s
of th e w ay in w hich he m ade h is fo r
tu n e , she refuses to use it c o n te n tin g
h e rse lf w ith a n
incom e of 6,000
fran cs.
__________________
Size for size, a th re a d of s p id e r’s silk
is decidedly to u g h e r th a n one of steel.
A n o rd in a ry th re a d w ill bear a w e ig h t
of th re e g ra in s. T h is is a b o u t 50 per
c en t stro n g e r th a n a steel th re a d of th e
N icola T esla, th e e le c tric ia n , says sam e th ic k n e ss.
t h a t h e lias p ra c tic a lly p erfected an a p
LITERARY,
p a ra tu s by w h ic h tele g ra p h m essages
norm al,
b u s i-
m ay be se n t w ith o u t wire*. H e p ro
__________
______________ n es s , m u s i c a l ,
poses to give a d e m o n stra tio n of his a r f , th e o l o g i c a l an i l p r e p a r a t o r y c o u r s e s . S ta t e
d i p l o m a s lor n o r m a l c o u r s e . T w e n t y - e i g h t i n
m aste ry of th e e le ctric c u rre n ts.
s t r u c t o r * , 3”7 s t u d e n t s .
Location bea u tifu l,
s i g h t l y , i n t h e s u b u r b s , w i t h al l t h e a d v a n t a g e «
of a g r e a t c i ty a n d n o n e of it s d i s a d v a n t a g e s .
I’iso ’s C u re for C o n su m p tio n is o n r on ly F ree f r o m s a l o o n s a n t i i m m o r a l p la ce s . B o a r d
m ed icin e fo r co u g h s m id c o ld s .— Mrs. C. i n g h a l l s c o n n e c t e d w i t h s c h o o l. G o v e r n m e n t
B eltz, 439 8 t h av e., D enver, Col., Nov. 8, '95. in li d b u t firm. Exoenaea for y e a r f r o m flUO t o
J o h n P r a t t wore a t
H olden, M e., th e o th e r
of c alfsk in boots m ade
a n d w orn every Sunday
h is fu n e ra l in
day, a fine p air
for h im in 1862
since.
$200. S c h o o l o p e n s S e p t e m b e r 21, 1897. C a t a
lo g u e s e n t fr ee. A d d r e s s ,
T h u s . V an S c o y , D. D., U n i v e r s i t y P a r k , Or.
N o . 3 3 , ’» 7 .
N. P. N. U.
THEN w ritin g to a<lvertisera, pleaa«
W m ention th is paper.
AN OPEN LETTER
To M OTHERS.
W E ARF. A SS E R T I N G I N T H E C O U R T S O U R R I G H T T O T H E
E X C LU S IV E U S E O P T H E W O R D “ C A S T O R IA ” A N D
“ P I T C H E R ’S C A S T O R IA ,” AS O U R T R A D E ' m a r k .
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, o f H ycinnis, M assach u setts,
w as the o rig in ator o f "PITC ER’S CASTORIA," the sam e
tiia t h a s home a n d does now
, esi .' /? ^ ott every
hear th e f a c s im i l e sig n a tu re o f
/-cU c& A C w rapper.
This is the o rig in a l "PITCHER’S CASTORIA," w hich has been
used in th e homes o f the m oth ers o f A m erica fo r over th ir ty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY a t the w rapper a n d see th a t i t ia
the h in d you have a lw a ys bought ¿ rij? / / #/> , “T ““ on the
a n d h a s t h e s i g n a t u r e o f
'-tic c A /M w ra p
per . JV o one has a u th o r ity fro m m e to use m y nam e except
The C en taur Com pany o f w hich Chas. II. F letcher is
P resid en t.
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M arch 8, 1897.
Do Not Be Deceived.
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