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    I t f a n B e M a d « t o G o.
“ The melancholy days have come ;'1
has rheumatism come with them? It
can be made to go right off by the use
of tit. JaoobeOil, which cnreaaud leave*
no trace behind.
CULTURE ÖF SUGAR-BEETS
WEEKLY
MARKET
LETTER.
[Reported by P ow u in f. Ilop ktn i * Co., Ise .,
board oi Trade brokers. 711 to 714 ch a m b er ol
Com m erce b uild in g, Portland, Oregon.]
CUBAN
Q U ESTIO N
SETTLED.
A Beautiful Girl’s Affliction.
Jean Paul Richter: Alen, like bul
lets, go farthest when they fare smooth­
Tiie Tuckers of Versarles, Ind., like est.
Washington Irving: Men aie always
all fond parents, are completely wrap­
ped up in their children.
Tiieir wooing goddesses and marryiug mere
daughter Luoy, in particular, has given mortals.
.
them mncii concern. She is fifteen,
When Roosevelt runs for govermY*
and from a strong, healthy girl, three his ranch experience will prove invalu­
years ago, had become weak and kept able in rounding up voters.
falling off in fleeh, until she became a
Henry Watd Beecher. The real man
mere skeleton. She seemed to have no is one who always finds excuses for olh
lite at all. Her blood became impure ers, but never excuses himself.
and finally she became tiie victim of
Frederich Nietzsche: A ll conceited
nervous prostration. Doctors did not
men I have found good actors. They
help her. Most of the time she was
confined to bed, was very nervous and play and wish that folk may like t*>
irritable, and seemed on the verge of look at their playing. •
The khalifa traveled so fast on his
St. Vitus’ dance.
“ One morning,” said 51rs. Tucker, cutuel that tho English could not ovet-
“ the doctor told us to give her Dr. W il­ take him. Evidently his camel most
liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, have get a hump on itself.
Bradford: It is a characteristic cd
which he brought with him. He Said
lie was treating a similar caso with many men— and a few women— not to
these pills and they were curing the come to themselves till tliey have gone
to everybody else and worn out their
welcome.
Honoré de Balzac: It Is absurd to
pretend that one cannot love the same
woman always as to pretend that a good
artist needs several violins to execute a
piece of mnslo.
Mareus Aurelius:
I have often
wondered how every man loves himself
more tiian all the rest of men, yet sets
lees value on his own opinion of him­
self than on tiie opinion of others.
The largest room in tiie world is at
St. Petersburg. It is 000 feet long by
Discussed Their Daughter's Case fo r Tfour».
patient
We began giving the pills 150 feet in breadth. It has been used
ami tiie next day could see a change for | for military displays, and a whole bat­
the better.
The doctor came and was talion can completely maneuver in it.
surprised to see such an improvement. | Richard Croker, tiie master meclianlo
He told ns to keep giving her tho medi- of American politics, is learning to
oine.
Wo gave her ono pill after eacli swim. It has been generally under­
meal nntii eigiit boxes had been used stood, however, that among tiie floating
when site was well.
She has not been j voters Richard Welstead Croker has
sick since, and we have no four of tiie ' always been in the swim.
old trouble returning.
We think tho
Captain D. C. Woodrow, of the Unit­
cure almost miraculous.”
ed States navy, lias in his posses­
FRANK TUCKER.
sion tiie flag floated by the Virginius
MRS. FRANK TUCKER.
on its ill-fated filibustering trip to San­
Subscribed and sworn to before m e 1 tiago in 1873. It was taken from the
this 28th day of April, 1897.
vessel by tiie captain himself, Decem­
HUGH JOHNSON,
ber 26, 1873, just before the Ship sank
Justice of the Peace.
while being brought back to America.
These pills are wonderfully effective
"T h irty dollars or sixty days; have
in tho treatment of all diseases arising you anthing to say?”
“ No, your hon­
from impure blood, or shattered nerve! o r,” said ‘ Boston Pete,’ "unless it be
force. They are adapted to young or ! to synthetically remark upon the dual­
old, and may be had at any drug store ity of the cause and effect in your op­
tional commitment. Like your honor,
T e x a s I . s G r e a t S ta te .
1 shall take judicial notice that time t*
A great many people want to know
money. I have spoken.”
how large Texas is in area. They look
in quite a number of alleged statistical
W h a t C u lm ’ s L o s . W ean * t o S p a in .
abstracts and never find tiie same fig­
The loss of Cuba means to Spain the loss
ures in two of them. The offioial fig­ of the very sustenance of the nation. In
ures of Texa’s area are 252,090 square the same way the loss of yonr appetite
miles— equal to about 8 .9 per oent of menus starvation to your body. If any
the entire area of the United States and reader of this notice wants to fully enjoy
meals, we can recommend llostet-
territories. Texas is six times larger hearty
tefs Stomach Bitters. It cures indiges­
than New York, seven times as large as tion, dyspepsia and Constipation.
Ohio, and 100,000 square miles larger
Tbo female brain commences to de­
tiian tbe eastern and middle states, in­
cluding Delaware and Maryland. Com­ cline in weight after tiie age of 80; th*
pared With the countries of Europe, she male not until 10 years later.
Spain
Itelin q u lslie s S o vereign ly Over
the Isla n d W i t h o u t Conditions.
From the Republican, VenaiUee, IncL.
Paris, Oct. 29.— The Spanish («race
The wheat trader’s success last week commissioners have accepted the nega­
depended upon the direction In which tive view of the United titates commis­
lie happened to be faced. If he looked
M acaron i W ith M ayon naise.
As Sugar la Made in Fields, and N ot in Factories, Good Seed Is an toward the west he made no money out sioners toward the proposed assumption
by the United titates of the Cuban debt.
A delicious way to serve macaroni
Important Requirement— German Consul’s Report.
of the market. The influence of the
The American commissioners have
is to place it on the same plate with
largest primary receipts on record kept firmly but courteously declined to
lettuce, the mayonnaise doing sauce
him off the buying side. He was lucky assume for the United States entire or
eervioe for both. The macaroni is cut
Honry W. Diederich, United States trebled; all of which shows clearly that if iie resisted the temptation to put out joint responsibility for Spanish finan­
into thin slices from macaroni and
even
France
now
prefers
German
beet
cheese baked the day before. It is ;onsul at Magdeburg, Germany, sends seed, and I am not at all surprised to a short line. The operator who kept cial conditions, and tlie Spanish com­
his eye on the seaboard was the lucky missioners have finally abandoned the
Die following repoit to the state depart­
served cold.
learn that there is a movement on toot
ment. The rejiort will prove of inter­ in that country to increase the tariff on one. He saw there the largest export effort, and have agreed that the Cuban
engagements ever known, about a m il­ article of the protocol shall, without
est and value to tho farmers oi the imported seed.
lion wheat a day. If ho did not have I conditions, have a place in the nltimate
The first-class sugar factories of Eu-* some money to the good at the close
Northwest, who aro just taking up the
- treaty of peace.
Thus tipain agrees to
rope
hay
none
bnt
the
very
best
seed,
Industry. Mr. Dlodrieh says:
Saturday night it was because he lias | relinquish sovereignty over any claim
And every thought require# an expendi­
grown
from
high-grade
individual
Tho results of the war with Spain are
no aptitude for the opportunities.
to Cuba without cither terms or condi-
ture of vitality which must be restored by bound to effect changes in variouB direc­ ‘ ‘ mother’ ’ beets, to distribute among
Chicago was incliend to be skeptical | tions.
means of the blood flowing to the brain tions that no one could have foreseen tho best growers; thus not only main­
It should be said that the adjust­
and other organs. The bloofj must be at the beginning of this year. Not the taining the standard of their sugar of the export figures. It was not doing
pure, rich and nourishing. It is made so least important is tho bearing they will beets as to quality and quantity, but much itself, but the man who was ments already accomplished w ill stand
closest to tiro shipping position knew in tho final treaty, unless opposing
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla which is thus the
undoubtedly have on the sugar industry also patting themselves in a position that Duluth was, quality und freights views and positions on the Philippine
great strength-giving medicine, the cure
to compete in all the markets of the considered, cheaper than this market,
in
Germany
and
in
the
United
States.
question should develop hereafter and
for weak nerves, scrofula, catarrh, and all
An enoioraus inoreasoin the production world. This first-class seed is sold and and that tire seaboard also hud grain of bring to naught the efforts of the
diseases caused by poor, impure blood.
delivered
by
the
growers
on
(»card
carl
i t sugar in tho islands of Cuba, Puerto
Its own bought on cheap freights thut future and, at the same time, the re­
Hioo, the Philippines and Hawaii is in the Frussian province of Saxony, at could be sold ahead of Chicago offer­ sults already obtained.
With from 8 to 10 cents per pound, whicli is ings.
Is Am erica's Greatest MeUlclno. f l : six for $v probable in tne near future.
The best export
authorities
A ll differences, if any existed, re­
coolie and Chinese lalior in the Orient a moderato price, considering the fact agreed as to enormous sales abroad. garding Porto Klco and the cession of
H ood’ S Ellis cun- il.iliyull.in ;-■■■' III.,
and in the Pacific, with the stimulus of that It takes at least four years to gut Consequently there is no room for de­ the islands of Guam weie also arranged
American energy and capital in tho it into the market.
S te w e d F r u it l> H e a l t h , .
nial or for pretense that it is largely a by mutual understanding, and tbe
There is also a second-class seed matter of exaggeration. Lohrke, whose 1 commissioners found themselves well
There is no doubt thut stewed fruit West Indies, and witli the more or less
offered
for
sale
in
this
country,
at
from
intricate
bounties
of
Europe,
the
sugar
is a most wholesomo uddltlon to ordi­
word is to he accepted in this matter, nigli tonching the Philippine question,
nary d iet There are, however, many question has become a very complicated 5 to 0 cents per pound. This is com­ in an interview yesterday, said the which will be taken up next week.
monly
called
the
“
Naohzachtsamen,’
’
persons who cannot eat it, either on one.
business accomplished during the past
Though the outlook of the young being a seed produced not from the fortnight was on a scale probably never
RIOT AT ARECIBO.
account of the aetdity of tiro fruit or of
the large quantity of sugar required to beet-sugar industry in tho United mother beets, hut from the first first- exceeded. Tide authority, when asked
S e r i o u s C l a s h B e t w e e n I’ o r t o R i c a n s
This in­
make it palatable. It should be remem­ States is not so promising as it was a class seed mentioned above.
as to the probable permanency of tire
and S pan ish S oldier«.
bered that sugar does not counteract year ago, it Is much too early to be­ ferior grade, however, is not used by foreign demand, in an interesting ex­
8
an
JuaD
de Porto Rica, Oct. 29j—
first-class
sugar
men
in
Germany,
come
discouraged.
While
it
may
be
the acidity ol the fruit, it Bfmply dis­
planation showed how the foreigners
guises it, anal if much of it is used it is advisable for those planning to stait Franco, Holland and Belgium, but themselves were so uncertain of the sit­ Full details of the Arecibo incident of
apt to interfere with the digestive or­ new plants to make haste slowly, yet most of it goes to Austria, Iiussia and uation they were not venturing to specu­ Sunday, October 9, have been received
here. It appears that tho trouble be­
And this is the
gans.
Before
cooking tho fruit, tho good work already begun should the United States.
late any on the hull side.
gan in a row between some Spanish
sprinkle over it a- small pinch of car­ continue. Especially should tho work reason why I deem it my duty to call
The wheat price this year is to be a
bonate of Soda; tills renders tiro dish of locating tho areas in the United attention to the importance of gotting matter of mood— tho mood of tire farm­ Boldicrs and a number ol countrymen.
more wholesome, and certainly more States suitable for tho culture of tho only tho very best of seed obtainable. er the world over. If it weie to be de­ The soldiers fired upon the crowd, kill­
sugar-beet he continued, as this can be In my opinion, those Amerioan growers cided by tire facts as to supplies, the ing four men and wounding many.
tasty.
______________
The crowd, to the number of 200, se­
done without risk or loss oi money, the oi sugar-beets who buy cheap grades of
hull, to have any success, would need
No household is complete without a bot­
cured macliets and rushed through tho
tle of tne famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It sugar beets being oapable of utilization sued, make a great mistake. All kinds to make iris purchases on the very
is a pure and whqjeaemo stimulant rec­ as feed. In leading the reports of our of seed have a natural tendency to weak days. Every authority is agreed streets, tbe soldierB retreating to the
barracks.
Tho people then carried
ommended by all physicians. Don’t ne­ experiment stations in various states, degenerate. Even the first-class beet
that tire world’s harvest last season was tiieir wounded to the house of the Brit­
glect this necessity.
both as to yield of sugar-beets and also eeod mentioned above w ill not bring
the fullest ever known, and with that
Maori girls in the North Island of as to their saccharine qualities, one forth beets that oome up to tiie stand­ alone in mind the speculator might ish consul, where they found several
United titateB officers and soldiers,
ard
of
the
original
or
mother
beet,
but
cannot
but
ailulro
tho
wonderful
prog­
New Zealand am being tattooed by a
rnako comparisons with tire low priocs from whom they asked justice.
to 1 per cent
ress made in this new industry within will show a loss of
Urewera tohunga for »15 apiece.
of tire othnr years of great crops.
The same afternoon, a party of 40
Now, the second
a few years, and to congratulate our of sugar oontent.
t | T t Fermaneutly Cored. No flwnr iinT.niiiri.fl
Porto Ricans completely destroyed the
F o r t la n d Market*
people engaged in it upon their success. generatiion of seed will degenerate
r n a After first day's due of hr. Knur's or.nt
Nerve JtflHtnrdr. Bend for F I t K K a e .m t trial
Sugar is made, not in tho sugar fac­ more tiian as muoh again, and lose
Wheat— Walla Walla, 03c; V al­ business house of a well-known Span­
bran, end treatise, n n . R. LL. Ki-LNifi, .but, idS
This is ley and Bluestem, 65@67o per bushel. iard. Daring the affair an American
tories, hut out in the fields. Therefore from 1 per cent to 2 per cent.
Arch street, Fhlheli lpljla, Pa.
it is impossible to pay too much atten­ a small amount when considered by it­
Flour— Best grades, $3.45; graham, was killed. During the night, 17 d if­
An English p h y s ic ia n has discov­
ferent fires in the surrounding country
tion to tho cultivation of beets con­ self, yet it is sufficient not only to turn
ered a way of producing local anaes­ taining the highest proportions of the profits of a sugar factory into a $3; superfine, $2.25 per barrel.
Oats— Choice white, 89@ 40c; choice were oounted from tbe housetops of
thesia without tire loss of consciousness sugar, and, at tho same timo, with tho loss, hut even to drive the conoern to
Arecibo, and on the following night 24
gray, 37 @38c per bushel.
or the use of ethor or cholioform. lie largest tonnage per acre. In order to the wall.
fires were counted.
Barley—
Feed
barley,
$21
@
22;
brew­
uses moderato currents of electricity produce such, the seleolion of suitable
To illustrate this:
Factory A slices ing, $23 per ton.
frequently interrupted.
HAVANA CAMP S IT E S .
aoil, the climate, the rainfall, and 50,000 tons (short) of beets, which
M illstuffs-Bran, $15.50 per ton; mid­
length of seaaon, tho fertilizing, plant­ would yield about an average of 15.5 dlings, $ 21 ; shorts, $ 10 ; chop, $16.50
T o f u r . a C o lil In O n o D a y
T w o L o ca tio n s S elected b y th e B oard
Take I.axntive Promo Qiilnino Tablets. ing, cultivating and harvesting— all per cent sugar in the extraction. After per ton.
o f A r m y Officer«.
All druggists refund money if it lulls to these are very important factors. But deducting tho sugar left in tho molasses
Hay—
Timothy,
$10@
11;
clover,
$9
Havana, Oot. 29.— Tills afternoon a
cure. 25c._______________ __
tho most iuipoitaut of all is to start and in other waste, this would leave @10; Oregon wild hay, $9@ 10 per ton.
note was delivered to tiie American
Tbo rnte at which Zulus can travel in out witli tile bust seud obtainable; for about 13 per cent— 0,500 tons of pure
Butter— Fancy creamery, 60@55o; commissions by the Spanish, saying
granulated,
marketable
sugar,
which
at
good
seed,
after
all,
is
the
foundation
an emergency is astonishing.
Some
seconds, 40@45c; dairy, 40@45o store, that on tiie day tiie protocol was signed
w ill cover as much as 50 miles in six of successful sugar industry. If I may $50 a ton would net $335,000.
25@35o.
all the mines at tbe harbor entrance
Factory K slices the same amount of
hours. Eight miles an hour is an or­ oxpress an opinion, based on my per­
Cheese— Oregon full creum, 11 @ 12c;
sonal observation, it is that some of our beets, grown from second-class seed, Young America, 12>»o; new cheese, were removed. They assert also thut
dinary pace.
there were nevor any others.
beet growers should insist more tiian which, at a fair average, have about 1.3 10 c per pound.
If you want tho liest wind mill, ininipa,
Tiie board of army officers appointed
ttiey
have
upon
gotting
none
but
tiro
per
cent
less
of
sngar
in
tho
extraction.
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.50@8 to select camps and landing [daces for has 54,000 square miles more than tiie
tanks, plows, wagons, hells of all sires
J a « t th e Tim e.
boilers, engines, or general machinery, see best of seed, no matter what the price After this material has also gone per dozen; liens, $3.00@ 3.50; springs,
Austrian empire, 02,0000 more tiian
This is just the time of tiie year we
or write JOHN I'OOLK, foot of Morrison may bo.
through the process of refining, there $1.26@ 3; geese, $5.00@ 6.00 for old, the United States troops has definitely tiie German empire, and nearly 70,000
feel the muscles all sore and stiff, and
Street, Portland, Oregon.
1 will not enter upon the history of will bo 11.7 per cent— 5,850 tons of $4.50e)0 for young; ducks, $4.00@ selected one slto for a camp east and square miles more than France.
then is just the time to nse St. Jacobs
another
weet
of
Vento
aqueduct,
close
The horse, when grazing. Is guided the origin and development of the beot marketable Bugar, which at $50 a ton 5.00 per dozen; turkeys, lire, 12% to the springs. The camp sites will
Oil to relax them and to cure at once.
Tiie only two animals whose brains
12%c per pound.
entirely by tho nostrils in the clioico of seed. Nor will I dwell upon the d if­ would net $202,500.
accommodate from 12,000 to 16,000
ferent
varieties
und
their
merits.
I
It
w
ill
be
seen
at
a
glance
that
while
H o w G r a p e s Can I5e K e p t .
V
are
heavier
than
that
of
a
man
aro
the
Potatoes—
50@60c
per
sack;
sweets,
pro[ier food, and blind horses are nevor
troops. Six million feet of lumber has
whale and tiie elephant.
Purchase a lot of small bags and
known to uinku mistakes in thoir diet. have had occasion to visit several of both factories use the same amount of 2@2%c per pounn.
been
ordered,
and
eacli
individual
tent
the oelehrated German stock farms, material, and have the same expenses
a ball of twine.
Piqk out perfect'
Vegetables— Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c
W h i l e Y o u S le e p .
• IOO It K \V A K II « 1 0 0 .
where they produce seed that is sold to {for labor, fuel, etc., there is a differ­ per sack; garlic,* 7o per pound; cab­ w ill be floored. Warehouses will be
bunches of grapes, handling them as
put np, as well as shops and all neces­
Do not have too much air blowing
Tho readers of thin i>am?r \?1ll bo pleased to all sugar-producing countries of tho ence in tho gross receipts for manufac­ bage, $1 @ 1.25 per 100’ pounds; cauli­ sary outhouses, and arrangements will through your room at night, or neural - 1 little as possible, and being sure that
With tho accumulated knowl­ tured sugar amounting to $32,500.
foarn that thoro lfl at luftst ono dreaded disease world.
Remove any
flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 76c lie made for a sufficient water supply gia may creep upon you while you { they are perfectly dry.
thut HOienoe has boon able to euro In all Us edge and experience of a century of in­
Factory A bought 65 tons of first- per sack; beans, 8 o pef pound; celery,
poor |berries carefully and place each
atauoH, and that Is catarrh. ilaU’NCtitarrh < uro
by
pipe
line.
sleep.
But
if
it
comes,
use
St.
Jacobs
with nn investment of class seed, at $180 per ton, $9,900; 70@75e per dozen; cucumber*, 60c per
Is tno only positive cure known to tho modlcal vestigation,
—e-------------------------
bunch in a paper bag. Tieupeaoh bag
Oil; it warms, soothes and cures
fraternity, t aturrh being a constitutional dis- enormous capital, and with a vast factory B bought 55 tons of second-
and then place in a shallow box in a
RESO U RCES O F NEW M EXICO. promptly.
box; peas, 8@ 3)^c per pound.
epM, require» a conHtTtutlonul treatment.
amount of scianefl and skill, energy, class seed, at $120 per ton, $0,000. It
cool room.
Tiie grapes must not be
Onions— Oregon, 7 5 o@ $ l persack.
directly noon the blood and untemi« surface« and labor, their methods of producing will he seen that factory B wanted to
G o v e r n o r O t e r o R e n e w « Ilia F l e a fo r
Imitation ivory is now being exten­ ripe enough to drop lrom tiie stems.
Hops— l l @ 10 o; 1897 crop, 0@ 7o.
of tho system. thereby dentroylng tho found«» j
A d in in« ion.
tlon o f tho disease, and giving tho patient ! a pnro and high-grade seed aro as per­ buy “ cheap” and to make money fast.
sively manufactured from the fruit of Only one layer of the bags must be
Wool— Valley, 10@12o per |>ound;
Strength by b uild in g up the ooiiNtitutlon and fect and successful as aro those em­ It did, indeed, save $3,300 at the start;
Washington, Oct. 29. — Governor a palm-like shrub called Pliyteiephas placed in a box.
Concord grapes can
Eastern Oregon,
8@ 12 c;
mohair,
assiuting nature in d oin g iln work. Tho pro­
ployed
in
tho
raising
of
line
breeds
of
hut
factory
A
began
by
planting
tho
prietor« have wo m uch faith In ita curative
Miguel Otero, of New Mexico, in his macrocarpa, whicli is about the size of be kept nntii Christmas in this way.
26c per pound,
lowers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars horses and cattle.
i very best seed obtainable, and cnnic out
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers annual report to tiie secretary o f tiie an apple and possesses a hard interior j It is well to examine the bags every few
f>r any case that it fails to ca re. Bond for list
Tire high-grade seed grown in this at tho end of the season witli $29,200
o f testim onials. Addross
interior, vigorously renews iris repre­ kernel.
days, and if there aro any damp spots,
K. J. C1IKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. country is now in tho load everywhere. easli ahead of its oompotitor, and was and ewes, 8 !^c; dressed mutton, 7o;
sentations for the early admission oi
open the hag and remove the decayed
spring lambs, 7Hic per lb.
Bold by druggists. 75c.
When coming to San Francisco go to
Even France is beginning to import | in the position of declaring a handsome
l l a l l ’s Fam ily Pills aro tho best.
Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.75; New Mexico to statehood, and portrays Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. ftuit.— The Housekeeper.
Germ nn beet seed, thereby conceding dividend.
light and feeders. $3.0 0@ 4 .00; dressed, tho undeveloped resources oi tiie terri­ American or European plan. Room and
Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the only
Zoologists hmj that all known specie« its superiority.
I know thut one Ger­
Like so many other tilings in life,
tory awaiting capital. He estimates board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50 cents cough medicine used in my house.—D. 0.
of wild unimult! uro gradually dim in­ man firm alono shipped 80,000 Backs of the cheapest hoot seed are tho dearest. $5.50@6.60 per 100 pounds.
to $1.00 per uay; single meals 25 cents. Albright, Miflllnburg, Pa., Dee. 11,1895.
the
total
population
of
tiie
territory
Beet— Gross, top steers, 3.50@$8.75;
Free coach. Clias. Montgomery.
ishing in size.
Seed to France.
I feel safe in saying { It pays to get tho very best, and only
cows,
$2.50 or 3.00;
dressed
beef, now at 282,100, including an Indian
Let the
population
of
25,900.
Of
tiie
1,100
offi­
In th e fall clou n se y o u r sy s te m b y u sin g that altogether not less than 100,000 > Hie very best is good enough.
It has been demonstrated that the
5 @ 0 A 4 C per pound.
D r. P fu n d e r ’H O reg on lllo o d P u rifier.
Sacks of German beet seed were bought ' good work of experimenting in tho field
Iloot« C row ned. B rid g e« M ade.
Veal— Large, 6 )£ @ 0 c; small, 0%@ cers and men from New Mexico in tho explosive power of a sphere of water
by Frenchmen last season, in spite of of sugar-beet culture continue, in order
P a in le ss fillin g a n d e x tra ctio n .
war
with
Spain,
at
least
ono-l.ulf
were
only one inch in diameter is sufficient
Miss Dorothea Klnmpko is trying to the 80 francs ($5.97) oustoms duty to learn exaotly what we can do in tho 7)kC per pound.
national guardsmen.
to
hurst
a
brass
vessel
having
a
resist­
D
r.
T.
W h ite , SSLifST*
show the authorities In I'm is that tho which they hud to pay on every 100 faco of fierco and growing competition,
S ea t t l e M a r k e t « .
Tiie report lays special stress on the ing power of 27,000 pounds.
fctudy of astriiuomy is a suitable career kilograms (320 pounds).
Tomatoes, 20 @ 50c per box.
1 am in­ hut let Amerioan growers determine not
possibilities of irrigation, and says all
for
women.
Miss Klnmpko
has, formed that most of those orders have only to try different varieties of seed,
Cucumbers, 10@15c poi doz.
W ith C aucasian H onor«.
the water uselessly running away short­
through tho patronage of Admiral Mou- been duplicated for next season, and tho hut also to plant nono bnt seed of high
Onions, 85(i90c per 100 pounds.
ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES.
ly will be utilized to tiie highest de­
Tin Loy, a prominent Chinese mer­
chez, boon placed at tho head of n now amounts in many cases doubled and grade ami pure pedigree.
Potatoes, $10@12.
Send for C a t a lo g u e
gree.
Meanwhile, individual enter­ chant of Grass Valley, died the other
department at the Par in observatory.
Beets, per sack, $1,
prise is erecting a multitude of wind­ day, and at his funeral was honored as
Bhe is in charge of tho bureau of meas­
Turnips, per sack. 5O@05o.
mills throughout the territory.
are few Chinese In this country. A
urements and is now engaged in pro­
Carrots, per sack, 85o.
brass band headed the procession, and
ducing a huge photographic chart of
K l g h t W e r e Lost.
J P / u n d e r 'y
Parsnips, per sack, $1.
tho pallbearers were white men who
tho heavens and compiling a new stel­
Rochester, N. Y ., Oot. 29.— A spe­ knew the Chinese in his lifetime and
Beans, green, 3@ 3o.
lar catalogue.
cial to the Herald from Sodus says: had business relations with him.
Green corn, $1 @ 1.25 per sack.
He
The three-masted schooner St. Peter, left a family, the daughters of which
Cauliflower, 75c per doz.
Tho state of Oregon has nttnelied the
T1 e Chilknt river, In Alaska, is full
of St. Vincent, sank this afternoon had tieen highly educated in American
Celery. 40@50o.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Loewenborg stove foundry at Salem to of salmon; tlrey aro so thick they can­
Cabbage, native
and
California about fivo miles northwest o f Sodus, schools.
■eoure a claim of $30,307.13.
not all keep under tho water. Tlrey $ 1.25@1.50 per 100 pounds.
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on Lake Ontario, with all on hoard
save Captain John D. Griffith, who
Ono of the opolo orchards of Southern aro thoro by tire tens of millions, and
Apples, 60o(riHoc per box.
P n u g h tera S h ou ld b o O aroflilly
was rescued in a precarious condition. ^ÇjÇiÇiÇiÇiÇiÇitjÇiÇjÇiÇiÇlÇjÇjÇiÇ,^ And save m id d lem a n ’s profits. Men’s fine tail­
Oregon lias this season paid $100 an they make such a noise splashing that
Pears, 75c @$1 per box.
O u ld o d In E arly W o m a n h o o d .
The captain’ s wife was lost, also Mate ¿V
aero clear, and this is only tho second they sound like a storm. Tiro river is
or-m ade suiis,|3.95 to |14. Fit guaranteed. Cata^
Prunes, 50c per box.
Established 1780.
S
logue, sam ples, self-m easurem ent blanks, etc.,
full of tire big fish from the mouth to
McLaren, ol Kingston. Eight persons,
yoar of bearing of the trees.
Peaches, 75c.
m ailed free. Address J. LANPIGAN , McKay
tire source and the silver-tip bears are
at least, perished.
b u ild in g, Portland, Or. M ention this paper
Plums,
50c.
Tlic
Commercial
Club,
of
La
Grande,
W hat suffering frequently result*
having a rich feast while the run con­
It is thought tire St. Peter lost her
Butter— Creamery, 27c per pound;
from a m other's Ignoraneei or more Or., is Sending out a little booklet, de- tinues.
■ ■ ■
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ss
V,
rudder and that tiie heavy seas caused
dairy and ranch, 18@'20c per pound.
frequently from a mother's neglect to 8 i rtptive ot the new hcol-sugat factory
A new gold strlko has been reported
her to spring a leak.
Tiie vessel was
Eggs, 80c.
at that place.
properly Instruct her daughter 1
on tbe Dalton trail, less than 100 miles
bound from Oswego to Toledo with 700
Cheese— Native, 18 @ 1 2 iac.
Traditiou aay# "w om an must suffer,"
Good price* for saw logs have had the from Skagway. and the story that
tons of coal.
Poultry—
Old
liens,
10c
per
pound;
M o o n ’s R e v e a le d R em ed y will do i t Three
*nd young women aro bo taught. effect of stimulating activity in this comes hack is that five men who were
doM* will make you feel better. Get it Iron
There Is a little truth and a great deal Industiy along tho Lower .Columbia, wintering on the trail washed out in spring cliipkens, 10 c; turkeys, 10 c.
H a ll w a y t o L a k e A tlln .
Fresh meats— Choice dressed beef
celebrated for more ^ your drnretst or sny wholesale drur house, o*
o f exaggeration In this If a young and a recurrence of last year’a scarcity five days over $-100 in coarse gold from
Victoria, B. C., Oot. 29.— The offi­
fcom Stewart * Holmes Druf Co.. Seattle.
steers, prime, 8 l* @ 7 c ; cows, prime,
than a century ns a ^
woman suffers severely she need* is Improbable.
cial
gazette
gives
notice
of
the
intended
a bench claim, utilising only pick, 6 Lge; mutton, 7 S c ; pork, 7@So; veal,
treatment and her mother should see
delicious, nutritious, 'O
construction of a railway from North
Tire governor has ordered a special shovel and pan. The dirt from which 6 @ 8 o.
that she gets it.
Vancouver to tiie Lake Atlin gold
election in|.M ultnomnh county. Oregon, this gold was washed had to be carried
and flesh-forming ^
Wheat— Feed wheat, $19@ 2o.
f Many mothers hesitate to lake theif November 15, for tho pin pose of elect­ from the bench to tho crock bottom,
fields, via Bridge river and Lillooet.
beverage, hat our O
Oats— Choice, per ton, $22@23.
daughters to a physlelan for examina­ ing a slate senator to fill the vacancy where there was water. Tire new gold
There is said to be strong financial
well-known
Hav— I’ uget Sound mixed, $9.50@
tion; but no mother need hesitate to causer) by tiro resignation of Joecplt tii- find is in American territory, abont 75
backing behind the scheme, and work
a
... MANUFACTURED B T ...
10
;
choice
Eastern
Washington
tim­
Yellow Label ->
write freely about her daughter or mou.
w ill be pushed immediately.
miles from Pyramid harbor.
CALIFORNIA
FIQ SYRUP CO.
othy,
$13.
herself to Mrs. Pinkham and aeenre
on the front of every <3 __________ r r N O TE t h e \ A H F .
T. W. Lee arrived in San Francisco
The halibut season of 1893 on the
N o P a u p e r * t V . n l ..1 In S n iit la g « .
Corn— Whole. $33.50; cracked, $24;
the moat efileient advice without last week from tho Hawaiian islands,
package, and our ^
Santiago,
Cuba,
Oct. 29.— The
charge.
M rs I’iukham'a address la whither lie went recently to Judge busi­ Flattery hanks is nearly ended, and feed meal, $23.50.
CURE Y O U R S E L F !
most of the fishing schooners are on
trade-nurk."l.a Belle <3
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, French consul here has written to Gen­
Lynn, Mass.
Te* Big
for unnatural
ness prospects. He declares that the their way to Ketchikan and other
■ vl h *-bar**». Infiammati na,
Choco 1 allere."on the
eral Wood protesting strongly against
$24 @36; whole, $23.
I The follow ing l e t t e r from Miss M a r i *
I irritations or nlcor»tlonj
field in Honolulu Is already too fully Southeastern Alaska (mints to remain
hack.
Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.60; t the order prohibiting the landing of
of m n e o n s membrane«.
P. J o h n s o n , Centralis, Pa . shows what Occupied.
■ ' — LI—
Painless, an i not astrlo-
during tire winter. Probably tire last straights, $3.35: California brrnds, negroes from Hayti. General Wood re­
cegleet w ill do, and tells how Mrs.
iTMfFmOwnrCllCo.
or poteonons.
The Fulton Engineering
Ship­ boat to leave lor the north will lie the $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.75; graham, plied that be could n*t allow any more
NONE OTHER OENLINE.
*
So ld by » r a g g ia t e ,
Pinkham helped her:
building Company, of San Francisco, schooner Alcedo, which will make on*
or
►'ht
In plain wrapper,
pauper*
here,
as
there
were
too
many
1
per
barrel,
$3.70;
whole
wheat
flour,
WADE ONLY BY
► “ My health beeame so poor that I lias brought suit against tho Alaska-
¿7 .XSTMt, SWpAld. tè i
more haul off Flattery and then pro­ $3.75: rye flour, $4.
j of them already.
|l
nr 3 tm ttii., »2 75 .
had to leave school I was tired all the
Yukon Transportation Company to os- ceed up the roast. The Alcedo brought
Circuler m l on request.
WALTER BAKER & CO Ltd, |
Millatuffa— Bran,
per
ton, $14;
time, and had dreadful pains In my
In a recently discovered Roman tomb
toblish two liens, one for $13,233.13 on in 18,000 pound* of halibut on her last
N. H. X. r .
N O . « 5 - sa .
shorts, per too, $ 10 .
Dorchester,
Mas*.
aide and baek. I was also troubled
| the skeleton of a woman was found j
tire steamer . 1 . W. ticamiucll, and tho
Feed—Chopped feed, $17@ 3I per
H E X W ritin g t o a d v e r t is e r « p le a s e
with Irregularity o f menses I was other for $*,698.33 on the steamer H. trip and the Pilot IS,000 pounds. This
which
had
a
complete
set
of
false
teeth
'
Iras been an off year in Ashing, and the tou; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake
m e n t io n t h is p a p e r .
eery weak, and lost so much flesh that J. Barling.
beautifully wrought in pure gold.
catch has not amounted to two-thirds meal, per ton, $ 86 .
my friends became alarmed.
My
Tho American schooner, K. K.
O n t h . T r a i l * f Olil R e g .
The Astoria Progressive Association
mother, who la a tirin brllcrer in your
S sn F r a n c * .C o M a r k e t .
Wood, sailed last week from the wharf has decided to ro-operato with the Ore­
Walker, Minn.. Get 39.— Deputy
remedies from r xperlonce, thought |x*r*
Wool—
Spring—
Nevada,
11
@14*
pet
of the St. Paul $ ( M m Mill C o m ­ gon Road t’ lub. of Portland, in a era-
Marshal Morrison will start in tiie
haps they might benefit mo, and wrote
pany, with a full cargo of 000,000 foot ! »ado In behalf of better roads through­ pound; Oregon, Eastern. I0@ 12o; V al­ ! morning to round np the renegade In- i
you for advice. I followed tho advice
ley. 16@17c: Northern, 9 @ l l c .
of fir lumber for Shanghai, China. out the state.
you garo, and used Lydia K Pinkham s
MilMtuff*— Middling*.
$ 1 7 @ ll.0 0 ; dlans. Deputies Talman and Warren ,
The vessel has been in the I'uget sound-
| in a day or two w ill join in the hunt
Word comes from Dawson City that bran, $ lo . 00 @ lfl .00 per ton.
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as
for Old Bog and adherents. Bog lias j
you directed, and am now as well as 1 ch in a lumber trade under her present t'ommissionei Ogilvie will issue a
Onions—
Yellow.
3o@*Oc
per
sack.
j license to saloons, hut not to gambler#
ever waa 1 hare gained flesh and hare skipper seven year*.
Butter — Fancy
creamery,
38c; t>o*n seen by many Indians, so there is [
The $10,000 issue of Park bonds, re­ or dance halls. Tbs gamblers and do seconds, 23@27c: fancy dairy, 31 @ no doubt he is still olive. His home
a good color I am completely cured of
cently advertised for sale at Spokane, dance halls w ill be allowed to run a*
is emptv and furniture removed.
Irregularity."
22c; do seconds, 20 @ 24 c per pound.
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lias been purchased by W. K. Bell, of long as they conduct their places in a
w*e»rry la stork a lars* su b d I y ol tk. .N oy . a*. —
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Eggs — Store, 19@23c; fancy ranch,
Tacoma, Wash., O ct
39.— J. A.
that city, who offered a premium of qnlet and orderly manner. Gamblers
»0 @34*.
Carlson, sn employe of the Western
to P I S O 'S
$57 and aoerned Interest. The bonds caught operating crooked game* w ill be
Citrus Em it— Oranges. Valencia, $3 Wooden ware Company, was eaugbt by
CU*lS Wniffi A
*re to lie dated August I, 1898. and to summarily dealt with, bat a* long as
< >ugh Syr ufi.
@3.50: Mexican limes. $Hp)0.5O: t ali, a belt attached to a bandsaw an j
In tune. ?*•»!■! h? a
draw Interest at tbe rate of 5 per cent they run a square gam* they will b#
forma lemons, $3 00@.S00. do cboice- «lashed to pieces uilt afternoon.
CO N SU M PTION
for 10 rears.
j allowed to operate.
$8.50 @4.60; per box.
Fro nt and Ev e re tt S ts.
Every Action
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