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AGRICULTURAL NEWS labor for cultivation the beet crop may be very easily and cheaply grown. W EEKLY MARKET LETTER. D o w n i n g . II« I>ktn*«fc C o m p a n y 'i S to r in g E ggs. o f Trad«. t h a t rru iiiiu r acor r o b . M x l.rlxl (ti.sx-e ia invariably ii upleni e t.ts'l bow by di.turbftin-“ of ihe liver, the bowels, the •n'ornsch and the nerves. To the rem oval of both the can e and Its effect» Hostetlers Stom ach Hitters is fu llv adequate. It ''fills the b ill’ * as no other remedy does, perform lns Us work thoroughly Its ingredients are pure and wholeaome, and It adm irably serves to bu ildu p a system broken bv ill health and shorn of strength Constipation, liver and kiduev com plaint and nervousness are conquered by it. FIREMEN A» TO THE RESCUE A tte m p t to | :«rn » S e w S r h o o l I-ru .t rn teri. O rle a n s The Missing Word was N A T U R A L : S ch illin g 's Best lea is not only pure but it is N A T U R A L New Otleana, Sept. 27.— Efficient Eggs should not be stored near any The renewed export demand has hep;» work hy the lire department in the face because it is fresh-roasted. odorous commodity, as they have al the dominating factor in the wheat of the attack of a mob enabled the de most the proclivity of butter for ab market during the last week. The for The following 154 each got $6.50. V partment to save the main portion of sorbing odors. Especial care should ward movement of the new crop has W A SH IN G TO N I C A L IF O R N IA E L S E W H E R E | SAN FRANCISCO B y R e d u c in g Rones to A s h e s a V a in - the Beauregard schisil building, which be taken In shipping. In one instance, l»een disappointing both in quantity M r, Atkt non, 39», Merrill C lara Lovejoy, Cool m idurA.Shtlgren.LonfbraaeR a b l e P l a n t F o o d I s F o u n d —B e s t t o was fired last night by rioters, who ob Mrs. Bine* a shipment o f eggs was place., near a and in quality, hut has been suffi 1314 Hsrriaon M a ra «« Francis W. Lewis, Concord J. P Dunn. The average taxation in Kgpyt is jected to having the structure convert W. Ruchk7i*n, 8»'l Folium G r o w K a r l y C o r n —H o w to Have Mra. Kate M anning, Downey Frances Dudley Medical i large shipment of upples on the ship ciently large to warrant the expecta R o se isre w , Market Mra. H. 4. Gibb*, EUuvtlU Geo Kebel. Rita about $4.50 a head. Elk Creek ed into a yellow fever hospital. Only Mia* A. Carter, 921 Sacramento Mra. Anna 8 Dooley. Eureka Mrs. Katie Peteraon, and became almost unsalable, because tion of a fair increase in stocks at cen Success w i t h F e r t i l i z e r s , Seattle 23<1 and Canp Spangle Mrs. Jesse Heaverlo. the annex and one end of the structure C. Clausaen Alice Thompson, it was complained that they hud the ters of accumulation. The market is AN OPEN L E T T E R TO MOTHERS. Mra. L During, Bryant »1. O. C. Lewie, Bookana Elizabeth A. Bel lit, Po’iom were reduced to ashes. Mrs. Elba, Larkin anil B'way Mr*. J. K Kenning, Frultvale Mrs Fred H. Carr, odor of apples. Pick led eggs are not lacking in speculative support, the vol Tacoma :ing K a r l y C o r n I s B e s t, Mary C\ Herlliy, 12916 Broadway Mrs. E lla Dahle, Spokane exclusive il Ne o f the word ' CASTORI A, and After tiie mass meeting of citizens Garbt-rvi le Koceita L. Sutton, Mr* Ho skarap, 8U7U Filbert Millions of dollars’ worth of corn la so apt to be affected by odors as other ume of speculation having fallen to tiie “ P IT C H E R ' a CASTOR I A, ’ ’ i u» our Trade Mark. Misa Mabel lv«y. Gras* Valley held last night a riotous crowd gathered Mr» H au r»*th , 3 11 Buchanan Mrs. N. Davey. UTAH Greenwood loat every year from failure of corn eggs. In the pickling there seems to minimum. This serves to emphasize I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, M. McKenzie, JUClementlna Orey Dann, around the building and openly threat T. Hydeavllle J. L Rhead, Corlnna 1. Miller, 1826 c Bn tier Mra. W. Ruacombe, late planted, or planted on too poor be a deposit of the shells which tends the legitimacy of the present advance. was the originator o f “ P I T C I I E R ’S C A S r O R I A , ” Kenuett Nina Mickelton, Draper ened at the first opiiortunity that they Kate R e Jn e , 706 Tennessee Anna A. Lew la, Keswick Mra. T Peteraon, Goshen ground to mature Its crop. This soft to till the pores; perhaps that Is the There lias been no change in crop pros the same that has borne and does now bear the Mrs T. Salomon, 1646 Eddy Mr*. Ella Kraus, Loa Alamitoa Mra Maggie Huber, would tire it. Midway Mrs. Cha* Stock, 412lvyAve. Rosa Price. corn has some feeding value, but more reason why the shells o f pickled eggs p ers in America and we still maintain fac simile signature o f CHAS. H. FLETCH E R on Madera Anna Fry, Morgan City l 17 < lay Misa Eva McCarthy, Throughout yesterday evening Sister Mra. W. Taylor, that the present crop will he the second every wrapper. This is the original “ PIT C H E R ’ S Magalta Mra. Henry Baumelster, Ogden for ruminant animals than for the hog, ure almost always burst when boiled. Mra. Thornton, 222 Filbert Vivian Duncan, Maxwell Ogden largest raised in the history of thin CASTORIA ” which has been used iu the homes Agues and a number of other Bisters of Mr*. A Verdier, 941 Geary Flo*me Flanagan, Mendocino Mra. Emma Streeker, which gets most of It. But even when Cora Warwick, Pleasant Grove country From a speculative point of o f the mothers o f America for over thirty years. Charity, together with help from the Mrs 8 . Watson, 429 Douglass Mra. Q. Bradley, Middletown Mra. E C. Henrichseu. Prove put to the best use the nutrition Is not Miss Katie Wein, 177 Cook P a lt A i d « D istention. Sarah Stanley, Mintdou ban Joae H orace Chalmer, Sal t Lake City two Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is hospital, had been putting tiie building In the soft corn as It Is In the fully C A L IF O R N IA EL SE W H E R E 1 Layomarrlno.M okelumneHlll Clara L. Deighton. 44 gait In moderate amounts is doubt view the market now possesses 44 the kind you have always bought , and has the in order for tiie reception of yellow sides. There is no longer any doubt Ella Campbell, Mouson Mra. C. J. Trump, Mra. Otis Hordwell, Alameda 44 44 ripened grain. Not even remastlcatlou less an aid to digestion. The craving signature o f CHAS. II. F LE TC H E R on the fever patients. Mra. N. Bishop, National City Mra J. Busby, M ra. O. F. Woodrow, “ 44 ** that Europe requires all of our avail ran get out of soft corn what is not for It Is natural with ull herblverous wrapper. N o one has authority from me to use l’ Donnelly, Los Angeles Mr» J A. Sira mona, Oleander At nightfall Surgeon Bloom, of tiie Emma Mr». Minnie Horn, 44 Mrs. Jno B Hanshe, “ O TH ER STATES there. Even in the arid West, where animals, and Is especially strong in able surplus. We cannot meet this in my name except The Centaur Company o f which Mrs. B E Johnson. The Pa ma Cecilia Nolan, “ hospital, tiie sisters and others had creased draft and at the same time re Chas. H. Fletcher is President. corn dries up prematurely, the earliest those that chew the cud. If cows are Fiank Perry, Palo Alto Mrs. K Woodln, Mrs. E M. Shipman. 44 Albany Or. been warned that they had better leave plenish our at present depleted reserves Mra C A. Itfirlan, Parkfleld Mra.KateEugberg,Bigelow, 44 Addle Williams, 44 March 8, ¡ 897. S A M U E L P IT C H E R , M.D* piantisi corn fares best. When the not salted regularly the cream from G. W. Robinson, Pa»adena Mrs. C. L. Boek. Oakland vira. A. Wii eit.Bridal Veil. 44 tiie building. They did so, and made hot winds come which wither the im their milk will not make butter so in all positions. But it must be re H O M E P R O D U C T S A N D P I K E F O O D . Misa Rose A. Coxhoad, Peralta Mra.W Howell, Oregon C it y .- Mra. L. Brunje. '* their way through a dense crowd of Perrl* Hilda Johnson, Portland. 44 A rthur Kvana, E. Oakland Mra. A. J. Coyle. mature corn to almost nothing, the quickly. This Is possibly because lack membered that Europe has already Oakland Mr». Kich'dGranam , Feta.urn» Mamie Hanning V lrgln ia.N er. Then a small Mrs. Win. McKay, A ll Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very panic-stricken citizens. Mamie Goyan, P acervil.* Ella M. Smith corn that has formed ear and grain has of salt allows food iu the stomach to Isiught largely and that her necessi- light Cha*. A McDonald, “ Washoe. 44 colored ami < i f heavy body, is made from force of police was ordered to tiie scene, tities are nut entirely for the immediate Mr». W. H. Russell, Pomona Mrs. \V. Funk. W innem ucca.44 M rs.G .H .M ainwarlnt, “ so much saved beyond even the power ferment before It can be digested. This glucose. “ 7V(f (junten l fripa” is made from Porterville Mrs. God ward Atlantic W y * E. Oakland J. J. Rodgeis, j While the police were engaged in at- Rena Marvin. present hut for the entire crop year. Sugar Cane and is strictly pure. It is for sale o f the hot winds to wholly dissipate. always causes fever and Increases the Mrs. Geo. P. Moore, Oak and Mr». A u Walker. Port Costa Emma Mast, Burnt Fork, 44 by iirst-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac ' tempting to quell tiie riotous crowd in Mra. Geo. Ward, Mrs. Chas. B Tenney, “ Mra Kinliy Rice, Cheyenne, •* Hence we always advise the early easelne in the milk. Tne same result The increasing movement of the new tured by thp P a c ifi « C o i n B y b u p C o . A ll gen Louise Havfelstein,Sacramento Mr». C. Hendrirk«on, Redlands O lio Arnold, Evanston, front of the building, two incendiaries crop promises to more than offset the uine "T ra (¿anl'ii ¡h ip a " have the manufac Miss M O’Brien, Redwood City Mrs. H.trlander, GLFa 1»,Mont» planting of corn. Even If the frost is caused by the change In fall from Adeline Lima, “ turer's name lithographed on every can. with a five-gallon can of oil proceeded L. C Ruble Reed»ey Mrs. G. Merritt.Boise City. Ida. San Diego Mr». J R. balk will. nips the blade just as It Is pushing green feed to dry. Cows should be demand for the time and result in in Mrs. F. J Ka!ber Rio Vista W. E Sharman. “ ». W.Rainforth, BonneraFy. * There is more Catarrh in this section of the to tiie rear and quickly had the build- H, G. Marling, Rocklin Laura iaft, Mr* B. r*haw, ntiove the surface, there Is vigor sailed at least twice a week. It is bet creasing stocks. Sallda, Colo. than a ll other diseases put together, j ing in ffantes. W. F. Cord, E. San Jose SV. J. Meyers, Rohnerviiit Corn is king. This has lieen and is country Mrs.C. Car pen ter. Flore nee. Arts enough In the root to send out n new ter still to keeji some where they r. * and until the last few years was supposed to be Mrs. J. Graham San Raise M. 1 . Corey, San Jose Eugene Kirtske, Phcenix, 44 An alarm was turned in, but the first Geortre Frolick, incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- [ fohn Saner, “ shoot. It Is rather more serious if the ways can have access to It. They will a yeai of |iros]»eiity and advancing nounced Delia Willis. it a local diseuse, aiid prescribed local j neighboring engine had scarcely arrived Misa Eva Ser ea, Santa Cro- Alfred Maniioe, values. It is futile to talk of surplus Mra.8.C. Marsh,Oerrllloa, N 1L frost catches corn when It Is live or six not eat too much for their good. remedies, ami by constantly failing to cure by Olive smith, Areata Henrietta Miller, Tab am .> supplies or the growing crop. The for local treatment, pronounced it incurable. when the hose was cut. When other Li lian Han«on, Auburn ieo rre C. Akerljr, Vacavi li* Inches high. Then the frozen leaf has BRITISH COLUM BIA lias proven catarrh to be a constitu- | engines arrived their hose was also de Mrs. Cora Bentley Mrs Geo W Hamilton, “ mer is unprecedentedly large. The Science Ladner« Mrs. John Walter. often to lie clipped off before a new tioimi disease, and therefore requires consti- j Mr*, a . M Maclennan. Baden Mrs K H. Hacka. Som e G o v e rn m e n t E x p e rim e n t». Chief Gaster Mrs. Victoria latter promises to be much smaller than tutional treatment. H all's Catarrh Curl, man stroyed by the mob. Mr» J. D. Jone», Vin» Hella P. McUary. Chat. Henry, \V. Berkeley growth will start. Sometimes corn The United Slates Government has anticipated, but neither will have but ufactured by F. I. Cheney A Co., Toledo, <>., is j finally arrived with a squad of officers, C McKillican, N. Bloomfield vim. J. A. Winana. Wallact M EXICO even thus frozen down matures a I »ot made Home experiments with bisul the only constitutional cure on the marker. It I Net' H Eaton, Bradle> \21»9 Belle McCann Wheatland taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a | which beat the mob hack. Mra J. D Cunningham . Chino Mrs e a rn er Wiseburn -aivador Narelo. ItMensds ter crop than that from corn planted phide of carbon In order to learn the a tem|s»rary influence on values. We is teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and | are emerging form a period of depres mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one | after the frost was over. The root has effects of the substance ou seeds that The winners of the two $150.00 prizes lor sending n the largest nutn- E X P L O S I O N I N A M I N E . hundred dollars for any ease it faifs to cure. I »ecu growing even while the top was have been exposed to it In sealed ves sion and panic. Every other commod Send for circulars ami testimonials. Address, ; ber ol tickets were: ity is advancing in value. Corn is F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. frozen. lienee, though such corn would sels. An exposure of forty-eight hours O n e M a n K i l l e d , T h r e e F a t a l l y a n d Six Kr% J. Bush», s » n la k e City. U U n — u ro ticket» Sold by druggists, 7ôc. never have quite as big stalks as that failed to Injure the germinating quali going to participate in the general ad Mri. tn n le Packer. SeBortl. A r il.—1J# ticket» S e v e r e ly I n ju r e d . H all’ s Fam ily Pills are the best. vance. It has been selling too low. It which grow without Interruption, It ties of peas, beans, cotton, kattlr corn. Marion, III., Sept. 27.— One man P in o’ s Cure fo r C on su m p tion lias been a would have large and well-tilled ears. Imckwheut, turnip, cabbage, eiiull- is going to sell higher. The shortage in the wheat, rye and potato crops of (jod-send to me. — W in, U. McClellan, was killed, three fatally injured, and Some people tent coupons nstead ol ickets. Wrong !— we can’ t Most of the stalks would have suckers, r pumpkin, oow pea and oats. Chester, Florida, Bept. 17 . 1806 . six severely burned and bruised by an count them. The ‘ t ck e t" is the piper t x 2 itches. anil these also would ls> well eared. Such an exposure Is too long, however, til« world insures the substitution of The Oregon board of agriculture has explosion of gas in tiie Williams county Early corn always has more grain than twenty-four hours being sufficient, the corn as a food product to an extent never before known. To argue that offered premiums for flax culture. coal mine today. An unknown miner late in pnqtortlon to its stalk growth. result proving the destruction of weevil corn is going to sell lower is to main is still imprisoned in the shaft, and You must io II ow the rules -xaetty n the {2000.0c contest or we can’ t nnd any Insect that may be In 111 seeds. tain thut the panic still exists. Every was undoubtedly killed instantly. Tiie H o n e » a n d A nt ic s. H ow Many Women Have Quietly ooum youi words. The germinating quality was decreased one knows better. dead man is Frank Farrar, an Italian Bones, as they are, are not nvnilnlile Obtained Advico That Made In Imrley, wheat, rye, corn. rice, millet Address. M O N E Y BACK San Francisco, miner, asphyxiated. m 0 ns food for the fanner's crops; there Them WelL ami crimson clover. It is believed that Portland Market«. Tiie injured are; O. Grieti, burned fore, he takes no Interest in them, anil an exposure of only twenty-four hours by the explosion, will die; Peter Cas My sister, if you find that in spite of Wheat— Walla Walla, 88@84c; V al they are suffered to lie about the farm S u c c e s s fu l H a lf -M in u t e will not Injure any seeds, as the tests ley and Bluest“ !!». 88@87e |>er bushel. follow ing faithfully your family doc per, burned internally, will die; Joe unnoticed. This writer says to liny made were very severe and such as Flour— Best grades, $1.40; graham, Barlow, driver boy, crushed about tiie tor’s advice, you are not petting well, hone meal Is very handy, but this does would not lie necessary as a practice. $3.85; superfine, $2.50 per barrel. why do you not try another course ? 1 ead, w ill die. not Justify the farther In neglecting A eliift of 45 men went down the Oats— Choice white, 37@38c; choice Many and many a woman has quietly so valuable a home recsource for plant A n d G r a t if y in g R e s u lts o n C o v e rn o r M o u n t ’s F a rm . S lice**» w ith F e r t i l i z e r » gray, 38c per bushel. written to Mrs. Pinkham, o f Lynn, main shaft in tiie cage at 7 o’clock this food. I f you reduce the Ismes that ac U n d e r the Superv is ion of Dr. A. W . Hitting, o f P u r d u e University, by O r d e r o f the The Impression Hint the mere appli Barley— Feed barley, $19@20; brew Mass., stating her symptoms plainly j morning, They had proceeded only a Bu re a u of A n i m a l l a d ustry o f the II. 4. A g r i c u l t u r a l Depa rtmen t. cumulate on the farm to dust, you have and clearly, and take her advice, which 6hort distance up tiie main gangway a genuine article. Mr. llalket says, cation of a few pounds of fertilizers ing, $19@20 per ton. was promptly Millstutfs— Bran, $14 per ton; when the lamp on the leader’s cap ig after numerous trials between what Is to n |»oor soli Is all that Is necessary , received. The nited a large body of gas. A terrible called green bones with all the marrow lo make It produce a large crop has njiddlings, $21; shorts, $20@21. following let explosion resulted. Farrar and tiie un Hay— Timothy, $12@ 12.50; clover, and fat In them, and dry lione, he now about disappeared from the mind ter is pretty known miner were knocked down, the California wheat, $10 found the dry bone raised the best of the average farmer. This wisdom $10@ U ; I strong con fi r m- latter being buried under a mass of crops. Of all the matters of which has been gainiHl from experience. The do oat, $11; Otegon wild hay, $9@ A M ATTER OF G REAT IMPORTANCE to farmers, especially 10 |>er ton. ation of this: broken timbers and rocks. Those who I m m ich are con»i»osed. there Is not a three great essentials, which have mosr those who raise sheep for wool, is the dipping of the animals in the 441 had were able to crawl back to the foot of Eggs— 17 '¿c per dozen. single particle which is not a direct to do with the successful culture of spring and fall of the year. The purpose is not only to K ill the Tick which infest sheep, hut to Destroy the Scab, a disease which irritates been sick the shaft signalled for the cage, which Butter— Fancy creamery, 50 @ 55c; eonstltutent or food for plants. Thus the soil, are good cultivation, proper the skin, causing intense itching, roughness and lo-s of fleece. In for six had been blown to the surface by the we see, when we reduce them to avail- rotation and Judicious fertilization. fair to good, 40@45c; dairy, 30@36o the far West dipping has been performed semi-annually for years, The three requisites mentioned are mu per roll. but in England ami Australia it is required by law, The importance months; one force of the explosion. aide food. It Is all good. of the process may be imagined when it is known that foreign gov Cheese — Oregon, 11 j^o; Young doctor told me I would have to go to a Rescuers descended, ami soon all the Now, It Is but little trouble to have j tually dependent upon one another. If ernments w ill not receive scabby sheep, and the inspectors of the government at different stock yards compel the slaughtering of a 1 I had injured men were brought to the sur barrels placed conveniently to receive the soli Is In the best physical condi America, 12 *ac; California, 9@ 10c per hospital before I would get well. such afflicted animals, which, in many instances means eonsiderab e female troubles in their worst form, suf face. Afterdamp followed the explo the ashes from the house and tobacco | tion. and tills can only lie brought pound. loss to the owner, as the government offers neither apology nor re muneration. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $2.50@ fered untold agonies every month ; my sion, and put a stop tu tiie search for barns, and you will find that It lakes ! about by thorough cultivation. It a f The Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States Agricultural but little time to collect all bones. I m i I I i ! fords a ls>tter opportunity for the plant 3.00 per dozen; broilers, $1.75@2.25; womb tipped back to my backbone; had the body of the unknown miner. Department is making experiments with a view tod estru f* s the dis ease, and w ith this object in view an arrangement w a s 'n *^ ' for d ip large anil small, that are lying about j roots to forage alsnit In search of food geese, $5@8.50; ducks, $4@4.60 per headache, hysteria, fainting spells, itch A l l Quiet ut Hazleton. ping at the farm of Governor Mount on Thursday. I)r. A. \v. Bitting, the farm, giving It an unsightly ap | Furthermore. It admits the passage of doaen; turkeys, live, 11 @ 12 'Btt per ing, leucorrheea. of the Experimental Station, Purdue University, directed the work. Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 27.— The coron air ami enables the water to move Each lamb or sheep was dipped one-half minute instead of two m in 4 4 My feet and hands were cold all T S * B * M A»IC pound. pea ranee. l»o not be afraid of them. A j ute';. as is customary. A tank with a capacity o f 100 gallons was pro Potatoes.— O.egon Burbanks, 40@ the time, my limbs were so weak that I er’ s jury investigating the death of the NON-POISONOUS vided, and into this was run sixty gals, of water, three quarts of man that is too nice to take hold of freely, and unless the soil admits of Lattimer victims met again and heard C lo r n - N a p i h oi An emulsion was im m ediately formed, the L'nloro-Naptholcum bones will not make much progress in Hiieli, the plant is retarded In its 45c per sack; new potatoes, 60o |>er could hardly walk around the house; ixing instantly with the water, leaving a m ixture almost the exa t color of milk. In the was troubled with numb spells. I fol additional testimony. Nothing new m farming. Save all the beef and hog growth, which, o f course, means a re suck; sweets, $1.40 per cental. first one hour and twenty minutes sixty-two sheep had been dipped, the extra fifty minutes be was adduced. After a half dozen w it ing consumed iu draining the fluid from the animals, as the w o j I took up about two gallons, and Onions— California, new, red. $1.25; lowed Mrs. Pink ham’s advice. I have bones when killed. Put a good layer duction In the yield. Hoard's Dairy- this had to be returned to the tank. Examinations of each sheep as dipped showed that the taken four bottles o f L y d ia E. Pink- nesses had been examined. Coroner Ticks yellow, 80c percental. of ashes at the bottom of a barrel, then nmn. were all killed, and ticks taken from undipped lambsand placed well under the wool close Hops— 10c per pound for new ham’s Vegetable Compound, one bottle McKee closed tiie inquest and the jury to the skin on those previously dipped died in turee minutes’ time. a layer of I h i i i c s , and so on until near The head o f each a n im il was put com pletely under the water, while the rule is to keep the of her Blood Purifier, one package of retired. They w ill meet tomorrow to nose exposed. F a r m N otes, crop; 1808 crop, 5@6c. ly full; then (ill with ashes. Keep the Careful observation failed to show any nausea or sickness among any of the lam « deliberate and decide upon u verdict. her Sanative Wash, und am entirely When trees are pruned o f surplus or sheep, a gratifying result, as most dips, espeeially’tobacco and those of arsenicafcompositioi , Wool— Valley, 14@15c per pound; mass wet, but not enough to leach. Use create great, distress. It was the intention of General Gobin branches mid shoots while they are cured.”—M rs . L o uisa P l a c e , G50 Bel Eastern Oregon, 10@12e; mohair, 20c soapsuds If convenient. I»o not suffer Governor Mount was informed by telephone as to the result. There were JG0 lambs and 160 old to order the withdrawal of part of the sheep. * mont St., Brockton, Mass. the mass to freeze, as the process will young II avoids the cutting off of large per pound. Dr. Bitting w ill forward his report to Washington the first o f this week, when it w ill ^ offi- militia, but the rain interfered. Bat llmlis lu after years. slop while frozen. While dissolving Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers d a lly promulgated for the benefit o f farmers and wool growers throughout the Country. 100 lbs.. |2. tery O, of tiie artillery, broke camp » it**» is W i i i i M in every town and county by the WEST DISINFECTING CO. to sell their bones with ashes Is a slow process, It An old sheep keeper says that goisl and ewes, 2 l4 @ 2 lac; dressed mutton, 1 ton, Machines and Sheep and Cattle Dips. Big money and good territory given live Carloads at today and returned to Phoenixville, Disenfecting Is simple, ami requires no great care, fat sheep never lose their wool. Wool 5c; spring lambs, 5 lB per ponnd. no n For further particulars address \* hm I»U n.f**« t in K C o., 1204 Market St., San Francisco special where tomorrow, weather permitting, California. and while you are about your farm Is lost through lice, ticks or scab, due Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.50; prices. tiie 11th ami 12th regiments will leave. W rite for work, you arc making fertilizers that to a mite, nnd none o f these beasts can light and feeders, $3@4; dressed, $5@ Catalogue. The governor’s troop toured tiie re are valuable. Not only this, but I endure fat. Poor sheep Is always their 6.60 per 100 pounds. gion today. Tiie city troop of Phila think the mixture o f the bones and feeding ground. Beef— (truss, top steers, $2.75@3; delphia will return home next week. ashes Is more valuable as a manure Fine butter has Its origin farther cows $2.26; dressed beef, 4@ 5 1 wc per AH was quiet in the region today. than either by Itself.—Ohio Farmer. pound. back than the churn. The quality Veal— Large, 4 'v (a 5c; small, 6o Suicide of a Seaman. which most affects the price Is the flav D I K T I NG, WASH San Francisco, Sept. 27.— The steam ( n lt lv n t ln t A ft e r P a in s . or. Unless Mils Is beyond criticism per pound. inK the stomach, I Much the best time to cultivate Is a f there can t»e no expectation of a gilt- pepsin; vou may er Moana, from Sydney, via Honolulu, S e a t t le M a r k e t s . have tried all these ter a rainfall which has packed the etlge price. The flavor o f the butter .FOR... remedies and only found relief from Indiges- i arrived this morning with the folllow- Butter— Fancy native creamery, surface soil, provided time enough has de|H-uds on the milk, ami the flavor of tion, Catarrh of the stomach. In trying D Y S - ing Hawaiian advices, under date of brick, 22c; ranch, 14(til8c. I 'K i ’ T IC I ICO you w ill tind H d ltK . Price, ' elapsed for the surface to dry. Heavy the milk u | h » u the fo o d , the health and 1 On receipt of same w ill d e liver it to your j September 10; Cheese— Native Washington, 10 (it | nearest soils are rich In mineral plant fowl, ami surroundings of the cows. express office free of charge. Agent, Woolf, a seaman on board of tiie lie ; California, 9 'so. this as the water evaporates Is left on ....F R A N K N A U ... ! Philadelphia, disrated nnd confined in When cows have bi*en bred nnd ap Eggs— Fresh ranch, 20($2lo. Portland Hotel Pharmacy, the surface ns a crust which effectually POST AN . OR. the brig on a serious charge, committed pear to Is* barren the cause Is usually Poultry— Chickens, live, |>er pound, Sixth and Morrison street, excludes light and air. When lids crust suicide on the 14th by hanging himself that they have liecn made ton fat or hens, 10c; spring chickens, $2.75 Power that will save you money and Is turned under It Is dissolved by the with the hammock lashings. Woolf kept loo closely In the barnyard with (nil; ducks, $2.60(ii It. 75. make you money. Hercules Engines moisture and makes a rleh food for was ashore last Saturday night drink out exercise. It Is a waste o f food to Wheat— Feed wheat, $50 per ton. are the cheapest power known. Burn plants. , Besides, the cultivation opens ing heavily. Captain Dyer found give cows grain twice a day If they are tints— Choice, |«*r ton, $22@23. Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no smoke, the soil to receive air, thus drying the ; W ooif was guilty of disorderly conduct not In full flow o f milk. When very Corn— Whole, $24; cracked, per ton, fire, or dirt. For pumping, running soil and turning the air itself into mois and bringing disgrace upon the ship, fat the cows will do liest on a pasture $28; feed meal, $22 per ton. • • • Portland, Oregon . . • ture. This enormously Increases avail dairy or farm machinery, they have no and sentenced him to five days’ solitary of scanty herbage, on which they must Barley— Boiled or ground, per ton, A. r . A r m s t r o n g , i . i . b . , fr in . J. A . W ksco , Sce'jr able plant food 111 the soli. Besides, confinement on bread nnd water, at the equal. Automatic in action, perfectly travel nlmut for their food. $22; whole, $22. the loose soil ou the surface which the THE B U S Y W O R LD OF B U S IN E S S same time reducing his rating from first safe and reliable. Farmers dislike sheep on some pas Fresh Meats— Choice dressed heel, ciiltlvntdr leaves prevents too rapid five* profitable employment to hundred* of oar graduates, and to fourth class. The captain believes Send for illustrated catalog. tnres. ns a flock on scanty herbage will steers, tic; cows, S ^ c; mutton sheep, w ill to thousand* «tore. Send fbr our catalogue, evaporation, and thus makes the soli the man was insane. l.earu what and how we teach. V erily, both warmer nnd molster than it would graze so dose to the ground ns to lu 6 @ n '( c; ]s»rk, 7c; veal, small, 8. S treet f a r S t r ik e T h r e a t e n e d . Jure some varieties of grasses, but the Fiesh Fish— Halibut, 8c; salmon, A B U S IN E S S C O U C A TIO N PAYS 1»»“ If uncultivated. Chicago, Sept. 27.— Developments of close grazing by sheep Is an advantage S@6c; salmon trout, 7@10c; flounders tiie last 12 hours point to a general In their favor, ns they keep down the and sole, 3<it4; ling coil, 4@5; rock R e 1 I ' r 1»p r r f o r l*nn 11 rr . Hercules Special strike of ull street car conductors, motor- The lmblt of dosing fowls with vari weeds Just as they an* appearing above cod, 6c; smelt, 2 la @4c. men and gripmon in the employ of the (2*8 actual horsepower) Bay St., San Francisco, Cal. ous lint condiment* lu order to Improve the soil. Wceils that are o f no value as Mnn F r a n c is c o M a r k e d . Chicago City Hailway Company. From Price, only $185. their condition Is very like similar hab i food when they have matured provide Wool— Choice foothill, 3@t2c; San the present outlook, the only block to a its lu huniau beings. It Is likely to re | dainties to sheep when the shoots are Joaquin. 8 months’ 7@9o; do year’s m * general walkout would lie the surren sult In permanent loss of liealtL. Only j young nnd tender. staple, 7@9e; mountain, H)@ lie ; Ore der of General Manager Bowen and tiie when chicks or old fowls are *lek Is It The varieties o f cantaloupes differ gon, 11 @ 14c per poll o ' reinstatement of 29discharged men, to allowable lo use such means to restore ! very much. Those that are the most Hops— 10@13c per pound. T "»¿ »S T h ( gether w ith the recognition of the new f a r m e r s health, and then only medicinally and attractive In appearance may Is' dell M illatnffs— Middlings, $lt>@22; m a c h i n e to Pur union by the company. A general for one or two doses. If chickens are clent In quality. The little Jenny 1,1ml California bran, $I4.60@I5 per ton. Y o u « ( p o p in C ™ INö mass meeting of all tiie street car men W iTN chilled by being draggled through the nnd Netted (lent are of flue flavor nnd Onions— New red, 70@S0c; ilo new Ti-» t¿> FALV. of the city lias been railed to take final wet, two or three small pieces of red excellent quality, but are small. One silverskin, 86@95c |»er cental. fv rtiR ttC *-..... Every MAN who would know the GRAND action. Tliis course was decided upon pepper will excite the Internal organs of the ls>st varieties Is the Emerald J 'ic W Potatoes— New, in Imxea, 30@85c. T R U T H S , the I lain tonight at a conference attended by 25 to action. Then If foixl Is eaten It III tlem. which Is of medium size, dark In Facts, the Old Secret!» and Butter— Fancy creamery, 27 @ 28c; do the New Discoveries of of the most prominent labor leaders in lie I’ lg e s te d anil po more dosing will l»e ni*earanee o f rind and not very attrnc seconds, 26@28c; fancy dairy, 24c; Medical Science as applied Chicago and the executive committee needed. Some people dose fowl with th e. but Is always n favorite with those gissl to choice, 20@22o per pound. to M a r r i e d L i f e , who won 11 atone f r past fol of the local street car men’ s union. |>epper In cold weather to k e e p them who grow It. As sism as ripe the mel lies and avoid future pit- Eggs— Store, 18@24c; ranch, 28@ warm. I f fowls are out of condition on loosens Itself from the vine, a |s> 3t»c; Eastern, I8@22; duck, 18@ 17c per ■ falls, should write f«»r our Cuban» Quinine. wonderful little b o ok , nnd moping In winter It Is more likely cilllnrlty of the Emerald lleiu only. Washington, Sept. 27.— Colonel An- doaen. called “ Complete Man lack of gravel or broken clam shells In hood and How to Attain Is your sleep refreshing or do you roll «nd gierrn. a Cuban, has received a dispatch When the pasture Is Imre of shade Citrus fruit — Oranges, Valencias, To anv ffamr^t man we will mail one copy nil their gizzards with nnd enable them the row's undergo a severe ordeal on $1.«50(8 3; Mexican lino's. $5; Cali toss and fret and w orn «bout your trouble? from President Cisneros which states E n t ir e ly F re e , iu plain scaled cover. It your nerves are healthy and full of v it«iity to digest food than for rny other reg warm days. Ourtng the time a cow is vour sleep w ill l*o sound and vou w ill wake up that the latter has been ill from tiie fornia lemons, fancy, $3; do common, M o w and S e ed e r C o m b in e d . feeling vigorous »n d refreshed. If your nerves ion. In summer time no grown fowl eating from the |>asture she simply $1 (<i 2.50 per ls»x. He says «re weakened from excedes, dis*»’ nation, over prevailing malarial fever. ’hat runs at large needs any condl- stores the ftssl until she Is supplied, * i n c h ™ * hly 'T° rk* th* 9011 to * de* th of 5 to Fresh fruit— Apples, 60@8,V per work or brain weariness,you w ill have noticed that the army is in need of quinine DO VOU W A N T vour sleep is disturb' d, you ro ll and tov*. uetits lo keep It henl*'iy. leaves no Plow C*mst. when she then mnslleates It. which large lux; apricots. 20@40c; F.mtain- that > on dream or have night sw eat» Then von »ret and medicine. Places the seed .11»>4 inches down, thoronghly up In the m orning, feeling »bout as had, or process Is known as "chewing the cud." hleau gra;vs. 20(<t85c; muscats, 15@ covered with light, loose soil. ^ C h e a p e r G r o w ln n o f H e rts Muskogee, I. T., Sept. 27.— Every worse, than when you went to ted. Your Every fsnner that ba* used it RECOM- This she likes to do In a quiet, shady 80c; black, 20@80e; tokav, 30c; nerves lack tone and vigor. Your system It Is a mistake to plant Held beets In MKNDfe it. business house in the town of Afton. needs bracing up. Your vital functions ure narrow rows, so that all the work Inis place. If comfortable, she may per peaches, 40@8tV; nears, 80@7S per sluggish You may have been using » m edi 15 miles front here, was burned this Get them at h e a d q n a r te r *. I carry by far the to l»e done by hand. There Is a little form the operation several times dur Isn; plums, 20(ir40o; crab apples, 20@ cine to induce sleep ?*»* much the worse for afternoon. t a sso rtm en t on the coast. Remember The lues is stated to be In you in the long run Bv its uae you «im ply ing the day. eating a large quantity, th 85c. i ' always the cheapest. Send for cat- hand lnlmr net di d while (he plants are deaden the nerve«. Of comae H induce. « eet>. over $50.000. E. .1. H O W E X . Hay— Wheat, $14; wheat and oat, but how d l«e l in the m orning? flow is small, but after that all the work of and consequently producing more milk 201 and Front St.. Portland, Or. F ta ir o t o t c y l o * s n . . r o * T n * o . or K r v f r v s t in n T i m b e r Hold. vour a; pe r breakfast amt your ambition than If uncomfortable. I f the pasture $IOot 18; oat, $10«ii 13; river barley, cultivation can be lust done with tlie for work? Ibi t you «oe the mistake of it all? f i r n . r a l A » , n l . f „ r O r , , ™ . A V a .h ln r- Washington, Sept. 27.— The depart has no shade an o | h > ii shed will Is* ser $7ntS; best barley, $ 8 @ '2 ; alfalfa. You *b> no ton and Idah o. Mir «1 i cultivator. If the horse la careful and on- ing and mmth viceable. of a d o f ment of the interior has accepted the $3@ 10 clover, $ 7.60@9.a0. steady a width of two feet between eleetncitr. au applying bid of Frederick L. Gilbert for all the Dr *4«»«ten ’s I the rows is sufficient for nil the kinds 16313125 f a l l or «end for the itth ful informa- timber on Ked Cliff. Chippewa Indian Mme. P a tti's D re a d o f B u rg la rs . • lo p r Hollow's Blcentrnnary. o f beets. But their tops will grow so tiou About Dr Sande etile Be reservation, in Wisconsin. It is esti « » t a r r y the mmt com plet» Une of Ornino»: um Burglars nr** the great terror of large ns to completely shade the soil be The old Dutch Church of Tarrytown, »nfl Athletic ttoi.1t on mated that the timber amounts to 100,- tween. The mangel wurtsel grow still Mine Patti's life at Uralg-y Nos Castle, N Y , immortalised in Washington SUIT» »AU USiFOKMS « » O ë ^ K m c * 000.000 feet, and Mr. Gilbert's bid wras Stn.1 (or Onr Athittlc c SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. larger nnd had better be planted In and she hns had all tile window shut Irving’s tales of Sleepy Hollow, will $481.000. The conditions of the sale row« two feet six Inches or two feet ters lit toil with electric ls»lls, which celebrate its 200th anniversary October • A3 M r«f W a t h l n f l M **!.. t o r t lw m l. O r W I L L A F IN C H ^ c > O . ., » provide that Mr. Gilbert shall establish ten inches apart, and thinned to ten start ringing at the slightest touch, 10th and 1 ltd. This is said to to* the • • * * * • S a r a . » •<».. » r a n c l.c n . T a l. mills on the resersvtion to msnufsctnre Inches apart In the row*. Even at this while by the same machinery a gttti Is oldest church In the state, having l“ecn R ' * * * »" • * l 'I t . B » cnre.i: no par on- there the lumber to be made from the distance the mangel tups will complete tired and a number of dogs are let built in 1897. In the cupola hung s C h il d « ! n t i i t h i n c .* 4 h“ * L'*" K » » » r i « L » * w i>«; w s s, "T hing m » i t -i • Ul ai” ays he s timber; that he shall cut not less than * F 'R TSK nB Lt, . n M . r . e t S i , » a n F rt n c i a o o , ly shade the ground, and the roots will loos,. In the grounds Special watchmen liell cast in 1885 and heanug the motto - -n 4 10.000.000 feet, nor more than 20.000,- « e.»* the r a m s . • U « t > « ! ! p«*in r a r e « • r«t ,-vii. • 6 grow so that they will nearly or quite are told off every night on “round " in Latin: " I f God be lor us, who can « JA* ' ? 1 8a. (• . '#7. rrm«s 1 * f « r .1 »rrhuss. Twenty flw* t M 000 feet a year, and that he (hall em 1» i.tb# b~* all ———— bs against us?" ivucii each other. By thus using horse duty. « « , * * * • * sA A S à sa a a a a a a a i»• \Â *• * ë , » r*»»»r.. *1« ploy Indian labor, if practicabl*. T H IN G S P E R TA IN IN G T O FARM A N D HOM E. THE DIPPING OF SHEEP. CHL 0R 0-N APTHOLEUM. 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