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4 K A D V IC E 3 R ecent FROM IM P R O V I N G SYDNEY. H a p p e n i n g « In A u s t r a l i a th e South Sea Island «. and .Pt. W IL L A P A HARBOR. T a y l o r N a y . It C a n I t . D o n # a t S m a l l Kxjkeiu»«. W EEKLY MARKET LETTER. [Office o f D o w n in g , H o p k in s St C o ., C h ic sg o l d ‘r*1 o f T ra d e B ro k e rs, 711-714 C h a in b e r o lC o ia - u m .c e B u ild in g . P o r tla n d , O reg o n .] TOPICS FOR FARMERS D E P A R TM E N T PREPARED FOR HOME PRODUCTS AND PURE FOOD. THE r r U X l S I THEREOF. that ahoes should be reset every four A ll E a s te rn S y ru p s o -called , n a u a lly v e ry or six weeks. With the above precau Among the discomforts of life and the l i g h t c o lo re d a n d of h e a v y b o d y , is m a d e fro m tions the horse’s foot may be kept rea lucoac. “ Ten G arden O rips" is nintle from fullness thereof, reaching to every fiynily, i sonably sound.—Massachusetts Plough there is that which can so easily mitigate or . u g a r C an e a n d is s tr ic tly p u re . I t i t l ° r *¡*1« bv first-c lass g ro c e rs , in c a n s o n ly . M a n u fa c man. bv th e P A * iric C o a s t SYXl’r Co. A ll g e n entirely cure, the wonder is why we endure u tu in r e e d "T ea G arden ¡trip s" h a \ e th e m a n u f a c H o g s in H m u ll I-ota. and suffer so much. From big pains to t u r e r 's n a m e li th o g r a p h e d o n e v e ry cun. It is neither profitable nor always en little aches, which are the wear and tear of tirely safe to keep great numbers of the physical structure of man, there are remedies good, better and best. The hogs together. Besides the liability tc always choice should always be for the best as the disease getting among them, there is surest and the cheapest. In chronic or always a certainty that the strong« acute suffering with rheumatism,neuralgia, or lumbago, or with the minor ail will crowd the weaker from their feed sciatica ments of sprains and bruises, or of soreness ing places, so that the inequality lu siz» and stiffness, the elficaoy of St. Jacobs Oil will increase Instead of decrease. In and the fullness thereof in so many com every litter there are always oue or twe plete and perfect cures make it stand out as best remedy for lutiu. Why then should weaklings that were born runts, aud the we stand on the order of going fur it ami unle8s Kiv»‘n » better chance than their not go at once? In numberless cases the fellows, they will always remain runts. aggravations ot discomforts and puins are The best way to manage this Is when from delay. Why should we sutler? the pigs are seven or eight weeks old, Poe has immortalized the raven, take out the stronger ones and wean Whittier tiie robin and Longfellow the them, giving them plenty of the best snow bird that sung to the monk Felix. food that can lie got to make growth. TH E CUBAN SCARE. Then the runts left to suckle the sow- A lth o u g h t h e d ip lo m a tic e n t a n g le m e n t w ith alone will In two or three weeks more S p a in o v e r C u b a is to so m e e x t e n t in f lu e n c in g O N E E N J O Y S take a start that may make them as th e s to c k m a r k e t, W all s tr e e t e x p e c ts n o s e r i o m p lic a tio n s . N e v e rth e le s s s e rio u s c o m Both the method and results when good as the others, so that In later life o p u lic s a c tio n w ith o th e r m a la d ie s m a y be e x p e c te d all can be fed together. No other feed, to lo lln w a n a t ta c k of b ilio u s n e s s w h ic h is n o t Syrup of Figs is taken; it ¡8 pleasant c h e c k e d a t th e o u ts e t. c tu a l and refreshing to the taste, and acts without the sow's milk, will do this, m e a n s to th i s e n d is H o s t e T tt h e e r ’s m S o to st m e a ffe c h B it though such other feed should be given te r s , a n a d m ir a b l e re m e d y , m o re o v e r, to r d y s gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, p e p s ia , m a la r i a , k id n e y tr o u b le , c o n s tip a tiu n Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys and the pigs be encouraged to eat all a n d n e rv o u s n e s s . tem effectually, dispels colds, head they can be made to eat.—American Among the natives of Mexico there aches an<l fevers and cures habitual Cultivator. are, according to Lumholtz, about 150.» constipation. Syrup of Figs is the A rtificia l D u ck H u tch in g . 000 survivors of the Aztec race. only remedy of its kind ever pro This is a great feature in the local AN OPEN L ETTE R T O M O TH E R S . duced, pleasing ~ to . the ? taste and a ac- native industries of Formosa. This is a r e a s s e r tin g in th e c o u rts o u r r ig h t to t h e . » »~ * how It Is managed: A long, low shed Is W ex e c lu siv e u se o t th e w o rd “ C A ST O R IA ,” a n d J C C p tfti)!© t o ti lO S tO IY lclC fi, p lO T D p t 111 built, mostly of wattles and mud, “ P IT C H E R S C A S T O R IA ,” a* o u r T ra d e M a rk . ¡ t s a c ^ o n a n <J t r u l y b e n e f i c i a l i n i t s which has a thick thatched roof. All I, D r. S am u e l P itc h e r, o f H y a n n is , M assa ch u setts, (»ffe c t g p r e p a r e d O l l l y f r o m t h e m o s t around the inside walls are arranged healthy and agreeable substances, its rough wood troughs, which are filled fac sim ile s ig n a tu r e o f CHAS. H . F L E T C H E R on | IT liin y e x c e l l e n t q u a l i t i e s C O ITlT O eild i t up with gralu aud roasted paddyhusk, ev ery w ra p p e r. T h is is th e o rig in a l “ P IT C H E R ’S on which the eggs are placed as fast CAbTOR IA ” w h ic h h as b een u s e d in th e hom es to all and have made it the most as they can be procured. In tiie sum o f th e m o th e rs o f A m erica fo r o v e r th i r ty years. popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 mer particular precautions are taken, L o o k C arefu lly a t th e w r a p p e r a n d see th a t it is but in the winter the eggs are covered th e k i n d y o u h a v e a lw a y s b o u g h t , a n d h a s th e cent bottles by all leading drug over with quilted coverlets, and far s ig n a tu r e o f CHAS. H . F L E T C H E R o n th e gists. Any reliable druggist who more care is taken to exclude cold w ra p p e r. N o o u e h a s a u th o rity fro m m e to u s e may not have it O n hand will p r o - - - draughts than is ever dreamt of in a m y n a m e e x c e p t T h e C e n ta u r C o m p a n y o f w h i ch 1 cure it promptly for any one who H . F le tc h e r is P resitfe n t. native dwelling house. The grain, C lias. wishes to try it. Do not accept any M a r c h 8 , 1897 . SA M UE L PITCHER, which is sprinkled with a little warm substitute. T know that my life was saved by Piso’s water, sets up fermentation, and that CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Cure for Consumption.— John A. Miller, with the help of the warm paddy- Au Sable, Michigan, April 21, 1895. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. husk. which is continually being LOUISVILLE. *?• HEW YORK. N .t S tatk o f O hio , C ity o r T o ledo , i changed, hatches the eggs in about L ucas C o u n ty . j -* thirty days. By this simple and Inex F r a n k J . C h e n e y m a k e s o a t h t h a t h e is th e t n e r o f th e tir m o f F. J . C h e n e y & Co., pensive process the breeder Is enabled s d e o n in io g r b p u a s r in e s s in tiie C ity of T o le d o , C o u n ty to sell young ducklings ut about a pen m i l S ta te a fo re s a id , a n l t h a t th e s a id firm w ill p ay th e s u m o f ONK H U N D R E D D OLLARS for ny each. eat-it a u d e v e ry e a se o f C a t a r r h t h a t e a n n o t be A Washington correspondent says: San Francisco, Jan. 17.—The follow O U R R U R A L F R IE N D S . Kxportsof flour and wheat from both ing advice, arrived today per steam In bis report recommending the im ship Alameda from Sydney, via Hono provement of Willapa river and Mail- ■oasts 'ast week were 4,525,000 bush- joat slough. Captain Taylor, of the ds, or 700,000 bushels more than the P o t a a h F e r t i l i z e r . a a P r o t e c t l o n lulu: previous week, and double the same k s a l n a t F r o a t P r o P ta in H b eep -H aia- A very severe shock of earthquake :orps of engineers, says: "Willapa river empties into the Pa- week last year. Receipts are expected was experienced over the whole of the i n g — V a l u é o f t h e H ilo — W a t e r l n g north of the island, and as far south as hfic ocean through Willapa harbor to fall off. We have now reached the S to c k in W in te r G e n e r a l N o te s . Christ-ohurch, New Zealand, Decern ibout 25 miles north of the mouth of time wiiere the exports generally de ber 8. Its duration was from one to ;be Columbia river. The entrance to crease; at least they have in the past P r o tectio n A g a in st Froat two minutes, and the vibrations were IVillapa harbor Irom the wean has for rears, as the first six months of the It lias been noticed that the liberal nany years maintained a depth of over •rop year generally marks the largest application of potash fertilizers, espe from north to south. A terrible storm broke over the Fiji 18 feet at mean low water, and at the exjiort business. There is every indi- cially the crude salts, lessens to a cer islands November 11 and again Decem present time has a depth of about 21 •ation, however, of a good export move tain extent the Injuries which the crop- ment from now on, as liberal engage may suffer from frost. This is an ber 18, the wind attaining a velocity feet at mean lower low water. "The mouth of the Willapa river is ments have been for wheat, oorn and item of considerable Importance, espe of 85 miles per hour for some time. Several small vessels were blown ashore jonsidered to be in the harbor about 12 •ats. Foreigners continue to buy mod cially In the case of tobacco, which Is and wrecked. The Union Company’s Biles in a direct line from the ocean erately when tiie market gets weak, so often greatly injured hy frost iu early steamers had a narrow escape from jar. From the ocean bar to this point I that the outward movement will grad autumn. The cause of the protection similar fates, but put to sea and cruised lie depths are ample for any class of ually cut into the wheat stocks, which which kalult, for instance, offers to vessels, ranging from 27 feet to as much are none too heavy if the exports are to about until the storm subsided. plants against frosts Is found lu two The mountain tribes of Ooodcnough >s 70 feet at mean lower low water. keep up large. Argentine news favors sources. Iu the first place, on account an exportable surplus of about 35,000,- Sear its mouth the Willapa river is ¡Bland recently attacked Thompson’s of the hygroscopic nature of the salt, station there, and after looting the joined hy the North river, which flows 000 bushels, but some good authorities the moisture of the soil Is more securely store, murdered four boys ami speared in a course nearly at right angles to make it only 8,000,000 bushels. This held, and there is less rapid evapora a number of other employes. The mag that of the Willapa. Just above the is used as a club by the bears and con tion. One of the prime conditions of istrate and a force of 14 armed police junction of these two streams is a bar sumers to prevent an advanoe here. visited the scene for the purpose of naving a ruling depth of water over it There will he no Argentine wheat avail tho formation of frost Is a rapid evap jf about 10 feet at mean lower low able in European markets before the oration aud consequent cooling of the avenging the murders. At the Macquarie islands, December water. The bottom of the river at this latter part of March. In the meantime surface of the soil. Anything which 5, four men were drowned by the acci bar is lumpy, and the material forming their ligtit stocks will be reduced, and prevents this, of course, tends to dimin It appears to be line, iiard sand and silt. they will have to come in as buyers. ish the Intensity of the frost. In the dental swamping of their boat. The bark Loongana, which arrived Die bar separates the deep water of Die American visible supply of wheat second case, the presence of a potash December 14, brought the news of the Willapa harbor from the deep water of increased this week 47,000 bushels, and fertilizer produces a more luxuriant drowning of Brother Bernard, a mis that part of Willapa river below Mail- now totals 38,803,000 bushels against vegetation, and thus secures a more sionary, and 18 natives, near the G il boat slough, which is a small cut-off 53.872.000 bushels for the correspond perfect cover of the soli, affording in bert islands. The missionary’s party, channel, leaving the Willapa river ing period a year ago. Although the this manner a less rapid evaporation. in three canoeB, struck a shoal and all about one-half mile above South Bend, movement of corn for 1897 was 116,- These two causes combined undoubted the principle city on this harbor, and 747.000 bushels, and the shipments ly have a tendency to diminish the were lost. As a result of a conference between joining it again about 1 ,'.j miles below 97,45T,I000 bushels an increase in the duuger from frost to which a crop may the ministers of agriculture of the vari the city. Immediately above the lower receipts of 24,000,000 bushels and in be exposed.—Portland Transcript. ous colonies, a trial shipment of apples and or mouth of Mailboat slough is an 10,000,000 bushels in the shipments, P r o fits in S h e e p . and pears will he forwarded to London other bar, having a controlling depth they were less than the arrivals of oats, The profits on our sheep are gov of about 14Jd feet at mean lower low receipts of the latter being 1,838,000 in the near future. erned by the cost of production, by the These two bars have existed bushels in excess of corn, while the Reports from the country districts of water. use of the fodders and straw, the coarse Victoria show that the cyclonic storm with about tho same depths which they shipments were 7,000,000 bushels feed, which will not bring anything lu of November 18 did immense damage, have today since the earliest recorded greater, aggregating 104,666,000 bush the markets, especially corn-fodder, scores of buildings being blown down, surveys of this harbor were made, ex- els. Tiie feeling in corn and oats is and by the cheapness of grain. We oept that the upper bar lias scoured bullish. There is a strong disposition and many persons being injujed. can make the fleece pay the keeping December 8, Jack Griffiths, of Cobar, away from two to three feet since 1892, on the part of many local traders tc of the sheep for one year, on good, The Trego- who held the world's record, and Pro when the government began the con keep on the long side. flne-wooled sheep and from these cal fessor Bax, of New Zealand, engaged struction of a dike closing the upper Kmith people have accumulated a big culations it would leave the owner the line, and they are getting quite a fob in a club-swinging contest for the snd of Mailboat slough. ‘‘The principal businesses of Willapa j lowing. Exports of oorn for the week lambs and manure for bis profit. One world’s championship at Newcastle. hundred merino sheep, given abun harbor are the the lumber business and were heavy. Two-pound clubs were used, and, ac dance of bedding, will, between De- cording to the conditions, the evolu the fish and oyster business. Located P o r tla n d M arket. cemla-r 1 and May 1, make at least tions per minute were to be counted. at South Bend are three sawmills,whose Whoat—Walla Walla, 72@73c; Val forty two-horse loads of manure. I After both hud swung the clubs for 40 combined aggregate daily capacity is c u re d b y th e u s e o f H a ll ’ s C a t a r r h C u r e . R e ta in in g M oistu re. FRA N K J. C H EN EY . hours continuously, tho match was de- about 150,000 feet. It is reported that ley and Blucstem, 76@77c per bushel. scarcely need to say that both the sum Four—Best grades, #4.25; graham, mer and winter manure of the sheep is The farmer who has a little rill, ra S w o rn to b e fo re m e a n d s u b s c rib e d in my two of these mills are to be rebuilt with lared a draw. p re s e n c e , th i s 6 th d a y o i D e c e m b e r, A. D. 1SS6. #3.40; superfine, #2.26 per barrel. far more valuable than that of the vine or draw running through his farm . — *— , A. W . G LEA SON , Percy Cuvill, upon bis return to largely increased capacities. Oats—Choice white, 35®36c; choice horse or cow. Its manure on high- along which a Hue of shrubbery has J se al j N o ta ry P u b lic . "The lumber is mostly shipped to Sydney with the mile and live-mile priced land that requires fertilizers grown up, when cleaning up his land, championships of the world to his San Francisco in small schooners, as gray, 33@34c per bushel. H a ll's C a t a r r h C u re is ta k e n in t e r n a l ly , a n d Barley—Feed barley, #19@20; brew cannot be estimated at less than fifty offended by the sight of tills, Is careful a c ts d ir e c tl y o n tiie b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u rfa c e s credit, was accorded a reception hy the deep-draft vessels are denied charter r te s tim o n ia ls , free. cents per head i>er annum, and I should to clear it away, lest he be charged o i th e s v s te ’r a. F. S en .1. d C fo H E N E Y Sc CO., T o led o , O. swimming association. MuKun, a New for cargo from this harbor on account ing, #20 per ton. Millstiffs—Bran, #17 |ier ton; mid be inclined to put It still higher. The S o ld b y d r u g g is ts , Too. with negligence and unthriftiness. The of tiie two liars above mentioned. It Zealund amateur, recently run half H a ll’s F a m ily P ills a re t h e b e s t. dlings, #21; shorts, #18. profit Increases just as the market consequence is that when the ruin falls mile in one minute 50 seconds. No is claimed ttiat, were these two bars re Hay—Timothy, #12.50@13; clover, value of land and the cost of keeping the water is carried off rapidly, taking fo A r p f te a r r t i b c e u in l a g r s s w o in f d K le in d g hy S a o ll lo o m t h o n e r 's s , T s e r n e a d s u u s r e s , ta m tiie p moved, the mills located on this harbor vember 20, 11. Craemer established N o m o re r h e u m a ti s m ; n o m o re la m e b a c k , s t r e n g th . M A SO N k ik n e y tro u b le s , n e r v o u s d e b ility , e tc . new world’s record for the mile walk would tie able to compete with mills of #10@U; California wheat, #10; dc increases. The Western grower gets more or less of the soil with it. The C O N H E i.Y M I C r e A n L e w C e O r ., o P. f m O. a n B ly ox 717, P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa. oat, #11; Oregon wild hay, #9® 10 per the lamb and about one-half of the T h e c a u se of a ll d is e a s e a n d w e a k n e s s is o v e r warm sun coming out, soon dries lip at Auckland, llis time was 0 minutes, Puget sound, Columbia river ami other c o m e by th is g r e a t life r e n e w e r, D r. S a n d e n ’s fleece as the profit on each sheep.—In aud evaporates the moisture. This is deep-water Pacific coast ports in the ton. A Boston genius lias invented a fire E le c tric B elt. I t p o u r s e le c ’ric ity i n t o th e b o d y 27 8-5 seconds. Eggs—18(320c per dozen. diana Farmer. r h o u r s a t a tim e , b u il d in g u p v i t a l i t y a n d a great error. Every one of these ought machine tiiat will squirt out fires witli fo foreign lumber trade. Whether the re s to r in g a ll th e o r g a n s to t h e i r n a t u r a l h e a lth y Blitter—Fancy creamery, 55 (3 60c; to be carefully preserved by retalnlug sand instead of water. lumber business of this harbor would V a l u e o f t h e K ilo. c o n d itio n . S e n d fo r fre e book. C A U G H T BY A C A V E -IN . On any farm where corn does well, the shrubbery, if already there, or lie so extended or not may be ques fair to good, 45@50c; dairy, 40@50c SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. tioned, but tliero can lie no question per roll. more cows can be kept on a given num planting it, if already taken away or F i v e M e n E n t o m b e d In a T u n n e l N e a r 2 5 3 W e s t W a s h i n g t o n St., P o r t la n d , Or. Cheese — Oregon, 12*^c; Young BEWARE OF MORPHINE. but that the present trade would be ma ber of acres by using a silo than with wanting. Want of proper care in this Anaconda« Please m ention this Paper. America, 12‘#c; California, 9@10t out one. Corn produces more cow food respect more than counteracts the ben Anaconda, Mont., Jan. 17.—At an terially benefited, as the vessels which per |Kjund. Special forms of suffering lead many early hour this morning the discovery now carry tiie lumber experience delays Poultry—Chickens, mixed, #2.50® per ncre than any other of the ordinary etlcial effect of all the trees that are was made that live men were entombed on account of these liars. One flood 3.25 |>er dozen; broilers, #2.00(32.50; erojts raised. When it is made into planted. Another method of assisting a woman to acquire the morphine In buying seeds “ e c o n o m y in r e x t r a v a g a n c e , ” because th e cost \ in a tunnel which the Anaconda Copper tide is required for loaded vessels to geese, #5.50(3 6.50: ducks, #5.00@6.00 silage there is less waste than when In retaining moisture is by forming habit. One of these forms of suffering of cultivation w asted on inferior seeds cross the two bars. Before tiie harbor dry-cured. Cows eat the whole plant, ponds, and surrounding them with is a dull, j; irsistent pain in the side, Mining Company is constructing for alw ays largely exceeds th e original per dozen; turkeys, live, 10(311c pet ears, butts and all, and do not leave the shrubl>ery and trees. This might and accompanied by heat and throbbing. cost of th e best and dearest seeds to water-fluming purpoaes under a bluff throat (distant about 19 miles from pound. be had. T h e ben t in n l w a y n t h e ’ South Bund) is reached, tiie tide is coarse stalks, ns when field-cured. The ought to be carried on to an hundred M bs . L ucy P k a s l e y , D erby C e n te r, V t., about half a mile beyond the city c h e a p e s t . P ay a trifle m ore for Potatoes—Oregon Burbanks, 40® 60c ears of corn are soft and easily mnsti- fold grcaaer extent than is at present says:— “ I w a s very limits. A large quantity of powder, ebbing. As insur^ice companies pro per sack; sweets, #1.26 per cental. m ise ra b le ; w a s so wliioii bad been carried into the tunnel hibit vessesl towing to sea on an ebb Onions—Oregon, # 1.75@2.00 per cuted and digested; so there is very lit done.—Western Ploughman. tle waste of grain. So the silo saves a w e a k t h a t I could for the use of the night shift, was ex tide, they are forced to lie at anchor in sack. S tr a w for F a t t e n in g Stock. great amount of work I 11 husking and h a r d ly g e t a ro u n d ploded by some means now unknown, a rather poor roadstead, called North Hops—5 (3 16c per pound for new In all grain-growing districts straw is grinding corn, which is necessary when th e h o u se ,c o u ld do wrecking the face of the tunnel, which cove, for about 24 hours. During the crop; 1896 crop, 4®6o. plentiful, and where it is used as feed winter southwest storms frequently an d alw ays g et y o u r m oney’s w orth. n o th in g w ith o u t is about 180 feet long, anil resulting in Wool—Valley, 14® 16c per pound; It Is dry, to get It in proper condition it Is reckoned, and rightly, ns food of F iv e cents per p ap e r everyw here. fe e lin g tir e d o u t. k A lw ays th e best. Seed A nnual free. A a slide of earth, which closed the tun spring up, and vessels maybe barbound Eastern Oregon, 7®8o; mohair, 20 for the cow to get the full benefit of it. very inferior nutrition. The idea of D.M.FERRY4 CO., Detroit, Mich. Another thing: If one has a silo, the ** My monthly nel completely at a distance of about 40 from ono day to a week after leaving ®22c per pound. using it to feed fattening stock is said periods had stopped feet from its entrance. From the mo South Bend. Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers harvesting, cutting into short lengths ] to have originated with Joseph J. Me- "I am of tho opinion that the most and ewes, #3.50; dressed mutton. and storing tlie fodder in condition to and I was ment of the discovery of tiie accident, so tired feed is all done at one wholesale job chi, a Loudon alderman, who a gener diligent effort has been made to reach advantageous and economical method tP„e; spring lambs, 5 l2c per pound. ation ago made Ills name famous by Ills and nerv the miners, concerning whose fate the of improving these bars is to drudge u ¡logs—Gross, choice heavy, #4.00; early in the season, when the days are ous all of deepest anxiety has been felt. At 10 channel through them to a depth of 20 light and feeders. #3.00® 4.00; dressed, long and the weather good.—Hoard’s writings iu agricultural topics. lie largely imported linseed meal for fat feet at mean lower low water. Near the time. I o'clock tonight, those engaged in the Dairyman. #1.50(35.00 |>er 100 pounds. tening beeves. But he found that If was trou rescue work felt sure that the noise|of the lower shoal mud fiats, which are Beef—Gross, top steers, #2.75(3 3.00; W n t e r i n g t h e S t o c k . cut hay was used to extend the ration, bled very much with falling of the For Accidents or Sickness, for Klon the “ miner's signal” reached them covered at a two-foot stage of tide, ex cows, #2.50; dressed beef, 4)^ ® 6c per A good well of soft water is neces only a small amount of the linseed meal womb and bearing-down pains. A dike!1, Traveler, Rancher or Family, tend about 14^ miles to the nortli and pound. from within tiie tunnel. sary, especially for cows giving milk. about one mile to the south. At high could be eaten without cloying the ani friend advised me to take Lydia E. It was proposed to drive a three-inch Veal—Large, 4 l,® 5o; small, 5 jj ® The water should be pumped directly mals. If clover was used still less of Pinkham’s VegetableCompound; I have Pries < 5.8 8. WOODIBfl-CLME 4 C0„ Portland, O'. pipe through the mass of earth that tide this forms a wide expanse of wa do per pound. Into the trough of a morning; after the the oil meal could be eaten. But when taken five bottles, and think it is the ter, and for this reason the channel ILLUSTRATED had filled the tunnel. This plan was S e a ttle M arket. stock have nil been watered, let the he used cut straw which lias not pro- best medicine I ever used. Now I can followed and a 20-foot length was suc through tiie lower shoal should not he Butter— Fancy native creamery, rest of the water out. The cattle should telds, a good deal of meal could be eat work, and feel like myself. I used to cessfully driven. A second section was less than 200 feet wide. The channel brick, 30o; ranch, 16(3 18c. be watered twice a day. Water fresh en with relish, and the animals fat be troubled greatly with my head, but CO _ F R E E attached, ami, to the joy of the anxious through the upper shoal may be reduced Cheese—Native Washington, 13o; ly pumped from a well aI>out twenty tened faster. But when he fed Indian I have had no bad headaches or palpi S B uell spectators, it penetrated the mass of to 100 feet in width. The waters of California, O’oC. the Willapa river carry but little sedi feet in depth, will be about the temper corn meal with cut straw, less of the tation of the heart, womb trouble or earth. ® Lamberson E_-gs—Fresh ranch, 23c. ature of t>0 degrees; tills water is pleas corn meal would be eaten than when bearing-dow n pains, since I commenced Immediately, at 11 o'clock, commu ment in suspension, its course is short, 180 FRONT ST Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, and for 12 miles above South Bend it ant for the cows to ilrluk, and they will to take Mrs. Pinkham's medicine. I fed with cut hay. This vindicates the nication was established with the im P ortland . O r . liens, lOo; spring chickens, #2.50(3 drink a large quantity of it. Let the is a tidal stream. For these reasons it practice of American farmers, who gladly recommend the Vegetable Com prisoned men. Four of them were re- M ake m o n e y b y s u c c e s iu i is lielieved that a dredged channel 8 00; ducks, #3.50(33.75. water out of the trough after the cattle 1 feed much Indian corn. and compara pound to every suffering woman. The s p e c u la tio n in C h ic a g o . We jsrrted alive and well and one dead. Wheat—Feed wheat, #22 per ton. b u y a n d s e ll w h e a t o n m a r- have finished drinking, (■specially of an tively little oil meal. use of one bottle will prove what it The work of reaching them is going would lie fairly permanent.” __ g in s . F o r tu n e s h a v e b e e n Oats—Choice, per ton, #19®20. The estimated cost of this improve evening, aud with a board cover the can do.” - m a d e o n a s m a ll b e g i n n in g by t r a d i n g in f u on vigorously. The men through the V a ln e o f a H one M ill. Corn—Whole, #23; cracked, per ton, trough over. This takes but a few min tu re s . W rite fo r fu ll p a r t ic u l a r s . B est of re t- improvised speaking tube, reported ment is as follows: Dredging at lower #23; feed meal, #23 per ton. e r e n c e g iv e n . S e v e ra l y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e on t h e The bone-cutter is as necessary to shoal, 260,000 cubic yards, at 20 cents,! utes, and It prevents ice and snow from C h ic a g o B o ard of T ra d e , a n d a t h o r o u g h k n o w that they suffered neither thirst not Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, filling up the trough. This is oue way the poultrymnu as his feed mill. It le d g e of th e b u s in e s s . S en d for o u r fre e re f e r hunger, but they wanted candles. It #50,000; dredging at upper shoal, 100,-! #22; whole, #22. en ce book. D O W N IN G , H O P K IN S & Co., enables him to use an excellent and of keeping up the milk supply and C h ic a g o B o ard of T ra d e B ro k e rs . O ffices in is not learned how tho explosion oc 000 cubic yards, at 20 cents, #20,000; Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef, keeping the stock in sound health. cheap food, ntid gives him a profit P o r tla n d , O reg o n a n d S e a ttle , W a sh . engineering, contingencies, etc., #7,000; curred. where he might otherwise be compelled steers, 6c; cows, 5 '„o; mutton sheep, total. #77,000 Horses, sheep and hogs need water fre to suffer a loss. It Is claimed that a 8c; |Mirk, 6c; veal, small, 7. N e w < 'R t i H « l l » n M i n i n g l . i u v * . quently. but If the water Is ice cold they N orth went N ot««. bone-cutter pays for Itself in eggs, and Fresh Fish—Halibut, 5®6c; salmon, Washington, Jan. 17.—In a few days will drink but little of It.—Baltimore really costs nothing. Bones are now Antoine Maxine, a half-breed got J the treasury department will make into an altercation with John Emanuel, | 8c; salmon trout, 7® 10c; flounder» American. one of the staple articles of food for M o o r e ’s R e v e a l e d R e m e d y w ill d o it. Three T o A n y R eliable M a n . known the details of tiie arrangements an Indian, at a dance at Little Mission,! and sole, 8(34; ling cod, 4®5; rock cod, poultry, and no ratio should have them G e t i t fro m . M e t h o d * o f P r e s e r v i n g K ick *. M a rv e lo u s a p p lia n c e a n d o n e m o n t h ’s re m e d ie s d o se s w ill m a k e y o u feel b e tte r . recently concluded with Canadian and fatally stabbed him with a butcher 6c; smelt, 2 lw®4c. Fresh Fruit—Apples, 40®90c pei t o n t r i a l, w ith o u t a n y a d y o u r d r u g g is t o r a n y w h o le s a le d r u g h o u s e , o r In the consulnr reports for December omitted. They nrv food, grit and lime, o v f a n r a c e r e p p a o y w m e e r n w t, ill b y be t h s e e n fo Minister of Interior Sifton respecting re m o s t c o m p a n y in t h e fro m S te w a rt A: H o lm e s D ru g Co., S e a ttle . box; pears, 25® 75c per box; oranges an interesting account Is given of ex all combined In one, and the hens will w o r ld in h e t r e a tm e n t o f m e n , w e a k , b r o k e n , d is the transportation of goldseekers and knife. e d f ro m e ffe c ts o f e x c e s s e s , w o r r y , o v e r y e v v v v T v V7YV» (nrvvw periments made lu Berlin to test va leave all other foods to receive the cut c w o o u r ra k . g etc. Tiie state board of audit and control i navels, $3 .76 per box. freight to tiie Klondike. It is learned H a p p y m a r r ia g e s e c u r e d , c o m p le te r e s I w ‘ ’ CHILDREN T E E T H IN C .’ * , t o r a tio n o r d e v e lo p m e n t o f a ll r o b u s t c o n d itio n s . P M b s . \ v in sl o y t « s o o t h ix o S t u f f s h o u ld a lw a y g b e N bone. If cut fine, even chicks ami rious methods of preserving eggs. All that tiie Canadian government is about lias rescinded the rule which it adopted S»n rrancl.ro Market. T iie tim e o f t h i s offer is l im ite d . N o <J. O. D. f u s e d f o r c h ild re n t e e th i n g . I t s o o th e s t h e c h i ld .« o f t- ^ ducklings will relish such excellent s c h e m e , n o d e c e p tio n , n o e x p o s u re . A d d r e s s u m s , n 1 l»i y > a i l p a in , c u r e s w in d « » lie .a n d is to issue new customs and mining regu of taking from the old soldiers wht Wind—Nevada 11 ® 13c; Oregon, IS were treated on July 1 and opened at NIAGAÜA ST., k h t e h n e s th h o e st g re m e d y f e r d ia rr h o e a . T w e n ty five cent# a j the end of the following February. Salt food, while turkeys grow rapidly on ------------------- - - 6ft are inmates of the State Soldiers’ ] ® 14c; Northern 7® 8c per pound. I b o t t le . I t is t h e b e e t o f a l l . lations for that region. Ill KFALO, N. Y. b a j — — — ——————----- -- ^ water, salicylic acid, rubbing with salt, it. To meet with success requires the Home 25 per cent of their pensions. Hops—12*,® 16c per pound. O r d e r « « ! t«» E g y p t . Millstuffs— Middlings, #22(324; Cal covering with bran, etc., did not pre- j use of the best materials, and green Sherman county farmers have not vent the eggs from spoiling. But eggs bone t>eats all oilier substances as food London, Jan. 17.—The morning pa sown as much ground to grain this fall ifornia bran, #18.50® 19.50 per ton. Onions— New red. 70®80c; do new varnished with vaseline were all good for poultry.—Poultry World. liers announce that the first battalion as is customary, owing to the fact that at the end of February, and so were ot grenadiers, now at Gibraltar, has they were kept busy harvesting unti silverskin, #2.25(32.50 per cental. Keeping G r a d e F o w l s . Egg*—Store, 22(3 24c; ranch, 25® those preserved In lime water and been ordere.) to get ill readiness for ser-1 harvest have devotee The grade fowl Is all right for poultry those preserved in a solution of water vice in Egypt The other line bat their time principally to getting theit 28c; Eastern, 15® 19; duck, 16c pei keepers who keep fowls for eggs or for glass. The llnte water sometimes gives sale as poultry, without trying to be talions are under similar orders. grain to market, leaving but little timt dozen. the eggs a bad taste, the solution of Tiiere is evidence of preparations for to devote to seeding. What grain was Cheese—Fancy mild, new, 12*%c; fail gin as breeders for sale alive. The i « > ..FOR... water glass causes the egg shell to grade can never tie depended upon, and I M > to good, 7 ® 8c per pound.. an important campaign. sown early in the fall looks well. break easily on Immersion In trolling Citrus Fruit — Oranges, navels, the grade roosters should be killed off The action of the state board ol water and putting the vaseline on eggs every year, and only the pullets kept. A F l l l h m t t T Citptitreil. equalization in raising the Jackson #1.60(32.60; Mexican limes, #4.00(3 take* too much time. Havana, Jan. 17.—The Spanish gun county assessment 50 per cent on stock» 4.50; California lemons, choice, #!.5( When It is desired to replenish the N > boat Algaria lias captured off the coast of merchandise lias caused a storm ot (32.00; do common,TSc(3#l.25 per Imx. flock a full-bred cock of one or the other V > • T he H o t S h o e E v il. of Cuba, near Manzanillo, a fishing criticism and protest in that country. Hay—Wheat, #13.60(3 15; wheat and of the breeds from which the cross Is i • Power that will save yon ntooe” and Fitting the shoe hot, so frequently made should be used. If a third breed O smack from Jamaica having on isiard a Merchants are trying to arrange a meet oat, #18(3 14 50; oat, #U ® 18.50; best »i > ♦< > make you money. Hercules Eogines cargo of war material, niodicines and ing, to lie composed of one represent«- barley, #11® 13; alfalfa, #11® 11.50. practiced, cannot be too strongly con Is introduced Into the strain the >c > demned. as the sensitive structures be progeny will be mongrels, ami good I ► are the cheapest power known. Burn < , clothing. [ live of each firm, to take action in thi clover, #10.50® 12. neath the horny wall arc seriously in Gasoline or Distillate Cwl; no smoke, Fiesh Fruit—Apples, 50c®#1.25 pet for nothing for any purpose. Most I £ i matter. It is proposed that the repre r r « « l « l n i t «»f H i « F r e n c h Me iia te. > fire, or dirt For pumping, running ! sentatives shall select three of tlieii Urge box; grapes, 35(3 40c; Isabella, Jured. the pores In the horny tissue farmers try to experiment with too 0< > Paris, Jan 17. — M. Loubet was ■ r*' i number to take immediate legal actior 60(3 75c; pegches, 60C(3#|; pears, 75c closed, and the secretion of the hoof many breeds. More than two will re I M dairy or farm machinery, they have no I, , seriously Interfered with until the hoof sult In practical ruin to their flocks. elected presidrntof the senate today. to prevent the county clerk from enter #1 per box; plums, 20(335c. equal. Automatic in action, perfectly Butter—Fancy creamery, 28c; dc finally becomes brittle and easily M. Scheurer-Kestner was defeated for ing tiro 50 per cent additonal assess safe and reliable, broken. The majority of shoeing smiths Th<* T h T m i o n t c l . r Hutton. seconds, 26® 37o; fancy dairy, 26c; re-election to tiie vice-presidency. ment. head for illustrated catalog. Have you a thermometer button? It goo. I to choice, 24:3 25c per pound. argue that It requires too much time to obtain a perfectly plane-bearing sur The French-Flagstaff Mining Com Is the latest tiling out. and consists of Potatoes— New. in boxes, 46 c® fl. N o h i t n j r r «»f Htmrvat I on . face on the both fhe foot and ahoe with a tiny spiral of glass tubing contain Seattle, Jan. 17.—The report of Ma pany lias determined to adopt the ns» The city of Rahway will soon posse*» jor Rucker, who was sent to Dyea re of cyanide, which is necessary to treat ihe largest dome in the East. It is to the tools Intended for that purpose: ing the quicksilver, which Is fastened cently for tiie purpose of recon Hollering the ores from the deep levels of tbs be erected over the New Jersey stats that the shoe can be made to I>ear all to a small metal disk or button that Hercules Special around alike much easier anti quicker may be worn on the lappel. A clrcnlnr the ground preparatory to starting the mine. The company also intends U reformatory. actnnl horsepower) put in dry crushing roils, instead of Bay S t, San Francisco, Cal. by placing it on the foot hot nnttl the scale locates the mercury with refer goverment relief expedition and to in The famous Louis XV drswing-room foot is charred wherever touched by ence to the heat. So when any one Price, only SlSS. terview persons returning from Dawson the 10 stamps additional, aa projected, j on tlie need of relief, lias been received and will suspend mill operations foi suite, com|>osed of a sofa and six arm the hot shoe. No doubt this Is the most wants to know whether It Is hot enough chairs, with old Beauvais tapestry, has rapid way of fitting shoes, but when for yon. all yon nt-ed do U to point to here ami forwarded to Brigadier-Gen a month or two, to admit of grading re been sold in Paris to a London dealet we take Into consideration the harm the button. quired by the new installment ol ma eral Merriam at Vancouver tiarracks. for #70,000. chinery. Meanwhile drifting will b« done by such practice we find that While tiie exact tenor of the report it ng an d 1 o ratin g OoM o r M i * n n i t e r s food. o r h u r le d ir**a»urea. M . 1*. Peru balsam with nine times its nothing tins beeu gained, but that not known, it is stated that it dis pushed actively north am) south from He asked the maiden to fly with him. R . B o x 337,6ouibi»f;ton,C onn. the main shaft at tiie 600-foot level 1 much of the value of the horse has been 1 weight of collowion is advised by Pro courage« any unnecessary expenditure But ah. what did she do? N. r . V ! N o. 4. ' 9 * . lost: for of what value la a borne with She merely »aid: “Are you one of of energy and money in carrying out Lewis county tax collections for tin j fessor Klein for an elastic and water- I V H E N w r itin g to a d v e rtis e r« , p i’ •ut a aourd foot? It U also Important Those crazy inventor», too?” wwwf coating for «mail wounds. the proposed expedition. ■ t o m b of November weie over # 2 7,000,1 m M e n ti o n t h i « p * ip«r. | { M i Dr. San den's Great Invention FERRY’S ^SEEDS _ CATALOGS WHEAT m M NT ON TRIAL YOUR LIVER S B ERIE M EDICAL CO. OW ER P R O F I T is! Hercules Gas Engine Works RODS £ 3 3