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The New England delegates to the
National E ditorial Association will be
joined in Poitland by the New England
delegates to the National Educational
Association, and together a trip is con­
templated to Skagway and Alaska coast
points. The party w ill number ubout
100, and it is intended to be absent
from home two months or more. C.
W. Robbins, of the Enterprise, Old
Town, Me., and W illiam F. Jarvis,
editor of the Journal o f Education,
Boston, Mass., are working up the
party. The press oommittee and the
citizens’ committee in Portland ate
preparing a programme that w ill keep
the National Editorial Association d el­
egates there two weeks if they choose
to remain that long. Every mem bet
of the Oregon Piess Association has
formed a eomraittee of one, and no
matter where located within the state
limits, is pieparing something unique
with which to entertain the delegates
to its national organization.
■ I o m n M i n e S o ld .
A Spokane dispatch says the m ining
iensation of the day is the sale of th*
Enterprise, a Slooan silver-Lad prop-
irty, one of the richest in that distiict,
to the London & Britisli Columbia Gold
Fields, Ltd., o f London, for $750,000.
The Enterpiise is owned by Finch A
Campbell, of Spokane, and D. M. H y ­
man, o f Colorado. Extensive develop­
ment ill the past has been carried on
by these gentlemen, but it is under.
Itood that the purchasing company i*
to take cliaige of the property at once.
It ia generally believed liy experienced
mining men that the English corpora­
tion has secure«] a bonanza in the En­
terprise. It is the most extensively
developed propelty on Slocan lake, and
takes high rank among the mines ol
Slocan, having ore reserves sufficient
\o last for years.
A n o t h e r S t e a in n h ip T e r m i n a l .
About ten acres
of
tide
land
ami
water
way
has been pur­
chased fur $34,000 in Seattle by agenti
of the Eastern Steamship Company,
who w ill im m ediately commeuce im ­
provements at the Sound. It is under­
stood that the property is to he utilized
for ocean and city docks, and coal-
bunkers, ot, in other words, for a ter­
minal for coastwise and foreign ship­
ping. The waterway has been dtedged,
W . . k W o o l Market.
and has a depth of 30 feet at averags
E. Y . Judd, o f the Pendleton Wool
tide, with room enough fur half a doz­
Scouring A Packing Company, writes
en steamers.
from the East that the recent organiza­
H e e k t n g O r e g o n C a t tl e .
tion of the worsted m ill trust has de­
A.
L. Falknei, of
Hutchinson,
moralized the wool market and is
largely responsible for the decline in M inn., is in Portland, in quest of beef
the price of wool, as buyers are at sea cattle for Eastern shipment. Another
as to the future action of the trust and buyer now in the stato is C. M. Thom p­
ate unable to determ ine what their son, repiesentative of A llerton & Co.,
own action is to be. Mr. Judd says of Chicago, who is making purchases
that this trust alone w ill consume of cattle for his corporation’ s pastures
100,000,000 pounds of wool annually, near Chinook, Mont., for which he in­
which is one-third of the total annual tends to purchase about 30,000 bead.
product o f the country.
The wool
P A C IF IC C O A S T T R A D E .
trust has not yet entered the market,
and have given no hint of their inten­
tion. As soon as the uncertainty ol
P o rt la n d M arkot.
their action is rnmoved the market may
Wheat— W alla W alla, 68c; Valley,
have a firmer tone and it may not. The 69c; Bluestem, 60o pur bushel.
outlook for wool this year is not the
Flour— Best grades, $3.30; graham,
best, as everybody is tim id on a de­ $3. 56; superfine, $3.15 per barrel.
clining market.
Oats— Choice wiiite, 44® 45c; choics
T h e Flu !» C o m b i n e .
The control of the fish-taking appli
ances of lower Puget sound by the Pa­
cific American Fish Company is an
assured fact. The last dollar of the
1100.000 of stock which the vendees
asked the trapmen to subscribe has
been taken. The capital stock of the
company is
15,000,000.
O f this
$1,000,000 is preferred and $4,000,000
common.
In part payment, which
averages about 7.** per cent of the pur­
chase price, the trapmen are given pre­
ferred stock at par. For every dollar
o f preferred taken at par they are given
a d ollar’ s worth of common stock. The
preferred stock is guaranteed to pay if
per cent per annum.
O o od M a r k e t fo r C attle.
Cattle-buyers are busy interviewing
the cattlemen of Malheur uml Harney
cuunties, and the outlook for stock
shipments from that point this season
is better than last.
Superintendent
(Jilorist, of the Pacilio Livestock Com­
pany, states that a ll the sbippii. ; of
that large cattle company would he
done at Ontario as heretofore, and that
they would, in all probability, ship
mote stock tiiis season than lust.
Agents for some of the most extensive
Eastern stockholders ate located at On­
tario, and are now busy contracting
stock.
In F a v o r o f t h e (J o Tu m m siit.
Judge Ross, in the district court at
Los Angeles lias handed down a de­
cision in the case untitled the United
States against the Southern Pact tic
Copmuny, which involved title to I,-
150.000 acres of land in Southern
California. The decision is favorable
to the United States. The land is
contained in the overlapping land
grants to the Southern Pauilic Com­
pany and other railways.
gray, 4 1 ® 43c per bushel.
Burley— Feed barley, $33.00; brew­
ing, $33.00 per ton.
Alillstuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; m id­
dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00
per ton.
H ay— Tim othy, $8® 9; clover, $7
®H; Oregon wild buy, $5 per ton.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 60®56o;
encomia, 46®60c; dairy, 40®45o store,
3fi@S0o.
Cheese— Oregon full cream, 13 l£o;
Young
America,
16c; new cheese,
10c per pound.
Poultry— Chickens, mixed,
$3®4
per dozen; hens, $4.00®6.00; springe,
$1.35®3; geese, $0.00®7.00 for old,
$4.60®)6 for young; ducks, $5.00®
6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16®
16c per pound.
Potatooa— $ 1® 110. per sack; sweets,
|c per pound.
Vegetables— Beets, 90c; turnips, 76c
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­
bage, $1 ® 1.36 per 100 pounds; cauli-
flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, 76c
per sack; beans, 3c per pound; celery,
70® 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c pel
box; peas, 3 ® 3 fl c per pound.
Onions— Oregon, 75c® $t per sack.
Hops— 8®14o; 1897 crop, 4o.
Wool— Valley, 10® 13c per pound;
Eastern
Oregon,
8 ® 13c;
mohair,
80c per pound.
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wether«
and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton, 7)^0;
Spring lainhs, 7 l„«« per lb.
Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4.60;
tight and fetnlers. $3.60® 3.00; dressed,
$5.00(«(5.0(l per 100 pounds.
Beef— Gross, top steers, 4.00®$4.S0;
cows,
$3.50® 3.00;
dressed
beef,
( ® 6 t ac per pound.
Veal— Largo, 5 ® 7c; small, 7j%®8c
per pound.
Seattle M arkets.
Onions, 80o® $1.10per 100 pounds.
Potatoes, $35®40.
I.HtltiA'a C o m p a n y A t t a c h e d .
Beets, per sack, $1.
The sheriff's office in Now York city
Turnips, per sack, 50®75o.
received an attachment for $10,000
Carrots, per sack, 4 0® 60c.
against the Joseph l.adtlo Gold Min
Parsnips, per sack, 75®86o.
ing <& Development Company, in favor
U z a lito v e r , 9Oo®$1.00 per do*.
of Morton C. Nichols, for money ad­
Celery, 85® 40a.
vanced for stock in the company. The
Cabbage, native
and
C a lifo tn ii
company has a capital stock of $5,000,- $3 per 100 pounds.
000, und was founded to take over th<
Apples, 6 0 c® $ l per box.
properties of Joseph Lndue, known as
Pears, 50c® $1.60 per box.
the "founder of Dawson C ity .’ ’
Prunes, 60c per box.
Butter— Creamery, 36c per pound;
N « w Flai l (.-out in I naloner f o r O r e g o n .
dairy ami ranch, 16®30c per pound.
F. C. Reed, of Astoria, has been ap­
Eggs, 16® 17c.
pointed tish coinmissionei hv H ovem oi
Cheese— N ative, 13fjC.
Geer, to till the vacancy caused liy the
Poultry— Old hens, 10c per pound,
drowning of H ollister D. McGuire, ol
spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c.
Portland. He w ill teoeive a salary ol
Fiesli meats— Choice dieased beef
$3 ,600 a year ami traveling and ntliei
Steers, prime,
8 ls c; cows, prime,
necessary expenses.
He w ill he te-
•c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 8 ® 10o.
guired to furnish a bond fur $75,000.
Wheat— Fee«l wheat, $33.
Oats— Choice, per ton, $38.00.
Sheep N ot D oing W e ll.
lla v — Puget Souml mixed, $8.00®
J. If. Jackftnn, who has retuuitttl
; choice Eastern Washington
tim-
from ilio Antelope countiv, huth sheep
in that section are not doing well. The •thy. $13.00.
C om — Whole. $33.60; cracked, $34;
young lambs aie dying pteity rapidly,
owing to the fact that the ewes aie fee«) meal. $34.00.
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
poor and are not givin g sufficient milk
$36®36; whole, $34.
to keep the lamb« alive.
F lou t— Patent, per barrel, $3.35;
T a n n e r y rnid G l o v e F a c t o r y .
■traights, $3. 10; C alifornia brrnds,
One of the most important young i $3.76; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham,
manufacturing industries is that of the per barrel, $3.50; whole wheat flour,
glove leather tannery and factory of j $3.76; rye flour, $4.60.
Anderson & Meyers, near Talent, Or. I M illstuffs— Bran,
per
ton, $17;
Improved machinery for making gloves shorts, per ton, $18.
of every kind has been installed, attd
Fee«l—Chopped feed, $31® 33 pet
the factory is now turning out excel- ton; middlings, pei ton, $33; oil caks
lent goods.
Bieal. per ton, $35.
9
u Out of Sight
Out of Mind.
In other months •we forget
the harsh •winds of Spring.
Hut they have their use, as
some say, to blow out the
bad air accumulated after
Winter storms and Spring
thaws. There is far more
important accumulation of
badness in the veins and ar­
teries of humanity, which
needs Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
This great Spring Medicine clarities the
blood as nothing else can. It cures scro­
fula. kidney disease, liver troubles, rheu­
matism and kindred ailments. Thus it
gives perfect health, strength and appetite
lor mouths to come.
K id n e y s “ My kidneys troubled me,
and oil advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla
which gave prompt relief, better appetite.
Mv sleeois refreshing. It cured my wife
also.'— M i c h a e l B o y l e , 3473Denny street,
Pittsburg, l'a.
D y s p e p s ia —“ Complicated with liver
and kidney trouble, I suffered for years
with dyspepsia, with severe pains Hood’s
Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty.”
— J. B. K m k k t o n , Main street, Auburn, Me.
H i p D i s e a s e — “ Five running sores on
my hip caused me to use crutches. Was
conhned to bed everv winter. Hood’s Sar­
saparilla saved my iife, as it cured me per­
fectly.
Am
strong and well.” — A n n i e
Robert, 49 Fourth street. Fall River, Mass.
Hood’s Pills cure liver 111®, the non Irritating and
only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
M a c h i n e r y h i m I S u p pl ie s*
RAKES
MOWERS
BINDERS
Write for Catalogue.
j,
I . FR EEM A N , Agent,
309 K a«t W ater Street,
P O R T L A N D , OR.
MACHINERY
F o r M ills, Mines, Shops and Farm s; Steel L o g ­
g in g an d H o istin g E n g in e »; H oe C h isel
T o oth Saws, A lb a n y Grease, etc.
T A 21 T U M & BOWEN
Th# preliminary surveying party of
th* Lyle A Goldendale railway has ar­
rived at Goldendale fiotn C en teiville.
CUIUS WMkfiE All list rala.
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C O N S U M P T IO N
'1 h a v e b e e n u . l n g C A S t A H t i S i . r
In som n ia, w ith w hich I h ave been a fflicted fo r
o v e r tw en ty years, and I can say that C ascarete
h ave giv en me m ore r e lie f than any oth er rem e­
dy 1 h ave e v e r tried . I shall c erta in ly recom ­
mend them to m y frien d s as bein g a ll they aro
represen ted . ’
T h u s . G i l l a r d , E lg in . B L
ix v d C L W c v o
fo r t h e o a s t 15 years, am i b e lie v e h im p e r fe c tly
i l l * after first day’s use o f Dr. K llu e’s Great | h o n o ra b le In ull business tra n sa ction s and fin*
N e rv e Restorer. Send for F K K K 9 4 . 0 0 trial ' anclall-/ able to c a rry ou t a n y o b lig a tio n s m ade
bottle and treatise. DR. R. U. K U N E . Ltd.,
b y th e ir firm .
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
W * s t & T r u a X,
I
W h o lesa le D ru ggists, T o led o , O.
There has been an increase of $49,-
W a i o i n o , K in n a n ¿1 M a r v i n ,
W h o le s a le D ru grlsts, T o led o , O.
000,000 in the assessed values of the
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H a ll’sC ata rrh Cure la taken lu
n tc rn a lly , a ctin g
property of the city of N ew Orleans 1 d ir e c tly o n th e blo oil a n d m ucous su rfaces ot
I th e system . P rl^ e 75c per b o ttle . Bold by a ll
since 1880.
I dru ggists. T e s tim o n ia ls free.
T h e Pleasantest. M ost Pow erfu l and
D a li s F a m ily P ills - rc th e best.
E ffe c tiv e N e v e r fa ilin g R em ed y lo r
Some of the machines for making
matches make 200 revolqtions a minute
each, and turn out about 2,600,000
vaaaa
W ill c u r . any ach e o r p a in k n ow n
til the human body. Bend (or trial bottle, 35c. matches daily, or about 900,000,000
This offer lasts 80 days only. Large bottle (3U0 anuualty.
doses ol 6 D R O PS e a c h ) 41-00 o r 8 lo r 13.50.
G en eral Facaeuger A g en t, P o rtla n d , O f
EAST AND SOUTH
—VIA—
t o 16First S treet Portla n d , Or.
SW ANSO N R H E U M A TIC O U REC O .
157 and 169 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
Schillings
Best
tea
There are more wrecks in the Baltio
sea than in any other place in the
world. The average is one wreck a
day throughout tiie year.
SHAKE
IN T O
YO UR
SHOES.
Packages
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
JOHN POOLE,
P o r t l a n d , OUMOV, It cures painful, swollen smarting feet am)
s o ld o n l y in
instantly
takes the sting out o f corns ami
cun give you the best bargains in general
bunions.
I
t
’s
the
greatest
comfort
discov­
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. The new ery ofth e age. A llen’s Foot-Ease makes
gteel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un­ tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a
equalled. ________________________________ certain cure forchilblalns, sweating, damn,
callous ami hot, tlreil, aching feet. W e
have over 10,000 testimonials o f cures. Try
AGKNTM W A N T E D .
A rtificia l legs and arms were in use
it today. Bold by all druggists and shoe
They
A gen ts w a n ted for a W h o lesa le S upply House. stores. Jlv mail for 25c in stamps. Trial in E gypt as early as B. C. 700.
4 d .lr. Hs P a cific Coast N o v e lty Co., P o rtla n d , Or. package F it EE. Address Allen 8. Olm­ were made by priests, who were the
sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
physicians of that early time.
T h e E v o lu t io n o f the S team sh ip .
When it seemed that the lim it hail
■bout been leached w ill) wrought iion
as tbe main reliance of the designer,
mild steel had been so perfected ns to
enable progress to be maintained. Tire
large boilers necessary to withstand the
high pressures ami furnish the power
for high speeds would have been im ­
possible but for m ild steel, and tbe
■ame tiling is true of tire moving parts
o f the engine.
It mny be noted also
that workmanship had improved, and
tire use of anti-friction metals for bear­
ings, conihineil with this improved
workmanship, enabled the high rota­
tional speeds to he carried out w ith
safety und reliability.
Tire machinery of Wampanoag, de­
signer! in 1865, was so heavy that only
8.24 i. li. p. per ton o f machinery was
obtained. Tire Bun Francisco, one of
tire earliest of tire modern cruisers of
the Uniteil States navy in which ad­
vantage was taken of all the factors for
reduction of weight, obtained 10.53 i.
b . p. per ton of m achinery.— Com mo­
dore G. W. M elville, U. 8. N ., in En­
gineering Magazine.
T h e Ht»ln Trflfl o f F e r r o I n l a n d .
A n t h o n y H o p e ’s N e w R o m a n c e .
The Ladies’ Home Journal has se-
onred the American rights of Anthony
H ope’s new romance “ T iie Countess
E m ilia ” and w ill begin its publication
in the M ay issue. It is the best ro­
mantic story that the famous novelist
has written since " T h e Prisoner of
Zenda.”
“ The Countess E m ilia ” is
not unlike its predecessor in style and
treatment and in its action. Its m otif
is that o f the marriage relation. It
w ill be illustrated by A lic e Barber
Stephens and w ill run in the Journal
throughout the sumniei.
F m n o u a A r t i s t * in T l i e i r S t u d i o s .
I
Men requiring unsurpassed treatm ent should
consult personally or by letter “ F r e e " with the
ioneer and only exclusive m en's specialists in the
United states
D is e a s e s o f m e n made the
atudy o f u life-tim e. Unfortunates everyw h ere
should im m ediately communicate with Dr. Foote,
o f Chicago. E veryth in g confidential. Remedies
sent everyw h ere In aealed packages und letters In
plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest
I S u r g i c a l . M e d i c a l a n d E l e c t r i c a l methods
adopted. Deluging tiie stomach w ith drugs aban­
doned. A v o id drugs recommended by the unau­
thorized and selt-styled specialist» In W estern
towns. Few genuine specialists locate outside o f
N ew Y o rk or Chicago. In these cities you r pri­
vate affairs are safe. Unequaled treatment for ail
diseases and weaknesses o f the (Jenlto-Urlnary,
Sexual, Reproductive and Nervous Systems. Im ­
pediments to marriage removed. " S y n h a l a "
positively purifies the blood, cures syphilis and
rem oves all w hite ulcers in throat or mouth, cop­
per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin,
also catarrh and rheumatism. " V i g ó r a l a , " the
only permanent restorer and invigorator, gives
v ig o r to vital organs and nerves, prevents and
cures grip, f l per bottle, 0 for |5. T ria l bottles,
eith er rem edy, h a lf price.
f
The A p ril Ladies’ Home Journal in­
troduces its reailers to its favorite illus­
trators, who are shown, in a page of
photographic reproductions, at work in
tlieir studios. Tiie little group o f ar­
In Buffalo a planer is in
tists includes those whose work is most
which at each cut removes
popular with the Journal’s readers,
fu ll 13 inches wide from
who w ill be pleased to be brought face
iron. The knife is between
to face with their favorites.
inches wide.
operation
a shaving
solid cast
12 and 13
Blood.
The duke was beside him self w ith
rage.
" Y o u r fam ily have only plebian
blood in their veins!” hissed his grace.
“ W ell, yon ought to know; you’ ve
hied them enough,” replied the duch­
ess, the fair Am erican— her mien quite
in keeping with the haughty legend,
“ Non Cura, Non Merces” upon the
trade-mark of her fath er’s justly cele­
brated Combined Hair V igor and Stove
Polish .— Detroit Journal.
The island of Ferro l . one of the
largest in the Canary group, and it has
receive«I its name on account o f it. iron-
bouinl soil, through which no river
pur stream flows. In the midst of the
island there grows a tree known as the
raining tiee, the leav«<s ol which are
long ami narrow.
It continues in con­
stant verdure wiutei and summer, ami
the branches are ooverol with a cloud
A S cen tle ss F l o w e r .
which is never dispelled, but, resolving
itself into a moisture, causes to fall She loves Chi is, yet her love for him is
fioin its leaves a very cleat water in
dumb;
such abundance that cisterns placed at
She can’ t afford tom airy and repent.
Its f«a<t to receive it are never em pty.— She says he should be called Chris-
anthe-raum;
Ladiea' Home Journal.
T h f l. n rg f ii t T r e e a In Ih«« W o r l d .
FOR MEN ONLY.
DR.
FOOTE
& STAFF
161 A D A M S
S T ., C H I C A G O .
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.
A n Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
S y r u p of Flos, manufactured by th .
C a l if o r n ia F io S y r u p C o ., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa­
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa­
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
g en tly yet prom ptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per­
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable qu ality and sub­
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, w ithout w eakening
or irritatin g them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process o f manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the m edicinal qualities o f the
rem edy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the C a l i f o r n i a F i g S y r u p
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the fu ll name o f the Company
printed on the fron t o f every package.
S A N F R A N C IS C O . C A L.
L O U IS V IL L E . K Y .
N E W TO R S , N. T .
F o r sale by a ll D ru ggists.— P r ic e 50c. p er bottle.
¿!¿?
Ss
P f u n d e r 's ”
C6ON0lPODPüRlfl(H.
HEALTH RESTORER.
U S E IT !
PEOPLE WHO SUFFER
w it h back ache, co n s tip a tio n , in dl-
[cation, m a la ria , w akefu ln ess and
lundreda o f o th er a ilm en ts caused
b y Im pu re b lood sh ou ld try
f
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
I t ’ s easy and p leasan t to ta k e—hun­
dreds h ave been cu red—it w ill n ot
fa il to b r in g re lie f. fl.OO per b o ttle
a t y o u r druggists.
REUEF
■ m
Daughters Should be Carefully
Guided In Early Womanhood.
^
Alabastlr.e, the o n ly du rabia w a ll
II co a tin g,
g.
ta k e* the place of *vaU ng kalaomlnat»,
k al »om in es, w a ll
paper and pa nt for w alla
t can la u»ad on
p .a s ir t , brick. * o < h I or canvas.
f
D epot F ifth and I Sts.,
P o rtla n d .
LEAVE.
• 6:00 p. m.
• 8:30 a. m.
D aily
ex cep t
Sunday. '
f 7:30 a .m .
ARRIVE.
O verla n d Express— 1
F o r Salem ,Roseburg,
A sland, Sacram ento,
O gden, San Francis- > • 9:80 a. m.
eo, M o ja ve, Los A n- [
geles, El Paso, New
O rleans and East.
J
R osebu rg passenger— • 4:90 p. m.
r V ia W oo a b n rn , fo M
[ Mount A n g e l, S ilver- [
D a ily
ton,
W e s t 8 c 1 o, >
ex c e p t
B ro w n sville, Sprin g- 1 Sunday.
[fie ld and N a tro n .
J
..C orva llis passenger... t 5:50 p. m.
f 4:50 p. m. In d ep en d en ce pass’ ngr. f 8:25 a. m.
♦D a ily.
fD iiily ex c e p t Sunday.
R eb ate tickets on sale betw een P o tla n d , Sac­
ra m en to and San Francisco.
N e t rates $17
first-class and
$11 second-class, in c lu d in g
•leeper.
Rates and tick ets to Eastern p o in ts and Eu­
rope. A lso Japan, C h in a, H o n o lu lu and A u ­
stralia, can be ob ta in ed from
J. B. K I R K L A N D , T ic k e t A g en t.
134 T h ird street, P o rtla n d , Or.
DR.
FOR
WOMEN
M A R T E L 'S
FRENCH
FEMALE
PILLS
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
(Yellowstone Park Line.)
Th« only Dining-Car Route from Port Und
to the East.
The only route to the Yellowstone National
Park.
leave .
Particulars and testi­
monial* In plain sealed
letter u a il k o F ree .
FRENCH DRUG CO., 381A 383 Pearl St., Naw York
W h a t auffering frequ en tly reaulta
from a m oth er's Ignorances or more
frequ en tly from a mother's neglect to
properly instruct ber daughter 1
T radition says "w om a n m ustsuffer,"
and youn g women are so taught.
T h ere Is a little truth and a gre a t deal
o f exaggeration In this. I f a young
woman auffers severely sh# needs
treatm ent and her mother should sae
th at she gets It.
M any m others hesitate to take their
He’s splendid— but hasn’t got a cent
d au gh ter! to a physician for exam ina­
1'ertle o f t h e A r c t i c .
tion; but no mother Deed hesitate to
The Sweet Young Thing— I love to w rite fre e ly about her daughter or
read of those dear daring explorers in herself to Mrs. Piukham and secure
tiie Arctic hut I should think scaling the moat efficient advice w ithout
icebergs all the time would become charge.
M rs Plnkhaiu'a address ia
monotonous.
L yn n , Mass.
The Savage Bachelor— Part of tbe
T h e follo w in g lette rfro m Misa M a r i *
tlni. they were scaling fish.— Indian­ F. J o h n s o n , Centralia, P a .show s w hat
apolis Journal.
n eglect w ill do. and te lls how Mrs.
Pinkham helped h er:
A M a r t y r to Sr t e nc a .
“ My health became so poor that I
“ Why, doctor, you've just been read­
ing a paper before the medical society had to leave school. I was tired all the
claiming that kissing is dangerous to tim e, and had dreadful pains in my
health, and now you want a kiss from aide and back. I was also troubled
w ith Irregu la rity o f menses. I was
m e!”
"F o r you, my dear, I would gladly very weak, and lost so much flesh that
m y frien ds became alarmed.
My
face any dangei.” — Chicago Journal.
m other, w h o is a firm believer In your
N ot H .r Own.
remedies from experience, thought per­
Mollie— Ever uotioe how Dollie can haps they m igh t benefit me. and w rote
shake her ourls?
you fo r advice. I f«>i lowed the advics
Pollie— Yes; she hasn't had 'em on you gave, and used L yd ia E Piokham s
for a week.
V egeta b le Compound and L iver Pills as
We are (turning a new coal and coke« you directed, and am now as w ell as I
trust, and intend calling It “ T h . Coal aver was I bare gained flesh and have
Trust and Coke Dust Ciudercate.” — | a good color I am com pletely cured o f
Irregu la rity .*
A lie v Sloper.
A labest) nc can be used o va r p a in t or
— in t o
-----------------
‘ labaatm a.
pa
r papar t an —I*
be ---------------
used a v e r A
Buy o a lv In live potimi packagea, proparly
la b eled , taka no substitut#
Train* leave and are due to arrive at Portland:
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
RUPTURE CURED.
W e g u a ra n tee to fit e v e r y case w e u n d ertake.
Doo/t pu t it o ff; w r it e fo r p a rtic u la r» a t once.
C . H . W O O D A R D A C O ., E x p e r t T r u e «
F i t t e r s , 108 Second S treet, P o rtla n d , Or.
OR GUNN’S 'TI ver '° PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Cure Sick Headache
end Dyspepsia, Rem ove Pim ples and P u rify the
Blood, A id Digestion andPrevent Biliousness. Do
not Gripe orSicken. Tocou vin ce vou, we w ill mail
sample free, or fu ll hoa for 25c. D R . H O S A N K U
C O .. P h l l a d s . , P c u n a . Sold by Druggists,
SURE CURE FOR PILES
IT C HING Piles prod ace moisture snd oause Itching.
This form, as well
Blind. Biondina or Protruding
‘
--------- aV iler
YOUNG MEN!
For Gonorrb.ea and Gleet get PaNet’s Okay Specific. II
Is the OVI.Y medicine which will cure earn and syery
Co.«**. NO CASK known It has er#r failed to cure, no
matter how surious or of how long standing. Results
from its use will astonish you. It ia absolutely sofa,
prevents stricture and can he lakes without lnoonro-
nleno* and detention from business. TRIOR. $3 00. Far
sale by all reliable druggist®, or sent prepaid by express^
plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by
I’ 4IWt CHaillCAL CO., Chicago, HL
Circular mailed on request.
11 00 a m
I Un. Depot, Foot 6th 8t. I
Fast m a il fo r K a la m a ,
K elso, Castle Rock, Win-
lock, C h eh alis, C en tra ­
lia, South Bend, M onte-
aano, A berdeen , Ocosta,
O lym p ia , Tacom a, Seat­
tle, V ic to ria , Pt. T o w n ­
send, E llen sb u rgh . Ros-
ly n .
N o rth
Y a k im a ,
Sprague, C h en ey, Spo­
kane, P u llm a n ,
G ar­
field , F a rm in gton . Moa-
c o w » P n io n to w n , G en ­
esee, R osslan d, B. C .;
T r a il, B. C.; N elson , B.
C .;
K also,
Missoula,
Butte, A nacon da, H e le ­
na, St. Pau l, M in neap o­
lis, Kansas C ity , O m a­
ha, C ou ncil Bluffs, St.
Lou a, C h ica go , W ash­
in gton . N ew Y o rk , P h il­
ad elp h ia , Boston, and
a ll
points
East and
Southeast.
a r r iv i .
7:00». l
I D A Y S to M in n eap olis, Om aha, K a n s u C ity
an«l St. Paul
8*4 D A Y S to M ilw a u x e e and C h icago.
D A Y S to W ash in gto n , P h ila d e lp h ia , N e w
Y o rk . Boston,
and
o th e r Kastarn
points.
B aggage c h tck ed throu gh to d e a tln a tlo » a f
ticket.
For sleepin g-ca r reservatio n s, tickets, maps
and fu ll in fo rm a tio n , ca ll on o r w rite
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
Asst. Geo. Piss. Ag’ i t ,
Portltid, Or.
9 3S M o r r la w n St., C a r . T h i r d .
CURE Y O U R S E L F !
Use Big 4i for unnatural
discharge*, inflammations,
irritations or ulcerations
ni a c o u a mem branes.
ramies*, and not astrin­
gent or poisonous.
» 0 1 4 by D r u g g is t s ,
or seat in plain wrapper,
t? e*pree*. prepaid, fog
fl ■»'. or 3 bottle#, ga.;s.
Circular sent on request.
X. c
w
NO.
HEN
w r it in g to . d r . r t l M r t
m e n t io n t h is p a p e r .
ALABASTINE
P I S O S CURE. F O R
~
INSOMNIA 0.R .& N
r
The total value of fish landed on the
Four hundredweight of sealing wax
A rri ve
T IM E S C H E D U LE S
D epabt
from
per month is used by the great seal of English and Welsh coasts during 1898
From Port and.
FOB
which the lord chancellor is the offi­ amounted to 6,133,744, an inciease of
nearly a quarter o f a m illion over the
cial custodian.
CANDY
Feat
Salt Lake, D enver,
Fast
I total for the preceding year.
Mail-
Ft. W orth , Omaha.
M ail
W 1. ~ m
C A T H A R T IC
^
Use Dr. P lu n d er's Oregon Blood P u rifier now.
Kansas C ity , St 1 6:45 p. in.
8:00 p. m.
Louis, C h i c a g o ,
Although the brain is perpetually
and East.
The average life of a ship is about
active, yet the whole of it is never at
26 years.
work at one tim e. T h e two hem is­
m A O f MANH oaoioTVNio
Spokane
W a ll» W a lla , 8 p o -
Spokane
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­ pheres, or halves, do not operate sim ul­
F ly er
kane. M in neap o­
F ly er
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their taneously, but alternate in action.
8 30 a. m
lis, St. Pau l, Du­
1:20 p. in.
children during the teething period.
lu th . M ilw au kee,
C h icago and East
Th e first mode of public punishment
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
About 8,000,000 tons of coal are an­
in N ew Y otk c ity was the whipping Good, Never Slckeu. W eaker or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60c.
nually consumed in London.
C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ...
4:00 p. m.
Ocean Steamships
8 :'JU p. m.
poet, set up in 1635. Upon this offend- j • lir ...
llif Rntriij U a p u f , Cklni«, Noatr.al, N«w ï»r$. 314
From Portland.
I shall recommend Piso’s Cure for Con­ era were hoisted up by the waist, and
n T A BAA Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
sumption far and wide.—Mrs. Mulligan, suspended (or such length ol tim e as u
Sail ev e ry five days.
M U ' I U * D A (# gists to C l ' K E Tobáceo Habit.
Plumstead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1895.
their offense called for.
4 :00 p. m.
Laplanders think nothing of cover­
T iie habit of reading at the dining-
Columbia River
8:00 p. m.
There are more medical men in Lon­ table is strongly oondemned by L ’ Hy- E x. Sunday
E x .S u n d a y
btaamars.
ing 150 miles a day on their skates.
Saturday
don than in all Scotland and Ireland giene Moderns, though it thinks look­
10:00 p. in. T o A storia and W ay
There was a young man from Lenore,
together, and in those two countries ing over the paper at breakfast is com­
Lan d in gs.
Who boldly went off to the war;
the number has actually decreased dur­
paratively harmless.
The “ beefr made him sick,
ing the past year.
4:30 p. m.
He recovered quite quick
Willamette River.
6:00 a. m.
E x.S u n day
Important deposits of snlphnr have K x .S u n d a y
By the prompt use of old Jesse Moor*.
O regon C ity, N e w ­
" 1 , ” said the orator, "a m an A m e ri­ lately been discovered in A siatio Rus­
berg,Salem A Way
Th e invention o f the typew riter has can o f the good old stock, rooted deep sia. In the Ferghana district there is
L a n d in g ».
" T h e only stock I ever one which w ill yield abont 10,000
given employm ent to 600,000 women. in the soil— ”
heard of that rooted deep in the soil,” pounds of pure sulphur yearly.
3:30 p. m.
F o r I h . W h o l . F am ily .
Willamette and Yam­
7:00 a. m.
said the farmer in the audience, “ was
Mon.. W ed.
hill Rivers.
Tut-s., Thu r.
A nafe, sure, pure, p erfect m e illc ln e fo r all the
In
this
country
placing
the
thumb
to
aud F ri.
; fa m ily —1
C a s e .re t. C »n *ly
C a th a rtic,
b rin e hogs.”
and Sat.
O regon C ity , Day-
hca th, preserve h ea lth la th e h o a seb o ltl.
the nose and extending the fingers ia a
ton,
A
W
ay
La
n
d
­
Druggists, 10c, 2.1c, 50c.
A well-known specialist on ear dis­ sign of derision. Am ong certain h ill
ings.
eases has made the announcement
In Germany a clock has been made that half tiie deafness prevalent at the tiibes in India it is the most expressive
that is warranted to go for 9,000 years. present tim e can he traced to tiie prac­ manner o f showing respect.
4:30 p. in.
Willamette River.
6:00 a. m.
Tues.. Thu r.
Tucs., Th u r
tice
o
f
boxing
tiie
ears
of
children.
and Bat.
O
nly
70
years
have
elapsed
since
the
P
ortla
n
d
to
C
o
rv
a
l­
and
Sat.
The clay pipes o f England, France
lis & W ay Land­
! fiist railw ay in tiie world was finished.
and Holland are mostly made by tlie
ings.
In th e s p rin g clean se yo u r system by usin g
During that com paratively brief period
Dr. P lu n d e r’s O rego n B lo o d P u rifie r.
labor of children.
400,000 m iles have been constructed.
Lv. L ew isto n
L v . R ip a ria
Snake River.
T o C u r « a C o ld in O m D a y
I T h e insurance upon St. P a u l’ s cathe-
5 :45 ft. m.
1 :4.r> a. nt.
A muddy street may
look like
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. j rai ¡g about £95,000.
D aily
R ip a ria to Lew iston
D aily
A ll druggists refund money i f it fails to
____________
Ex. F rid a y
“ hasty pudding” but i t ’s hard to stir­ E x.S atu rd ay
cure. 36c.
H OW S
T i l 1ST
about in.
The yellow silk spbler of Ceylon is
W e o ffe r One H u n d red D ollars R ew a rd tor a n y
O LIV E R & COLCORD, Agent.,
perhaps the largest of his species. H is case o f C a ta rrh th a t can n ot he cu rad by iia t t ’a
Newberg, Or.
C
atarrh
C
u
re.
average weight is nine ounces.
P. J. C H E N E Y <St CO., Props., T o le d o , O. |
W e the u n d ersign ed , h a v e k n ow n F. J. C h en ey
W .H .H U R L B U R T ,
r i T f Perm anently Cured. N o fltso r nervousnes
BA-oti Fremont Street, ban Fran Cisco.
" M y son is taking an exhaustive ted in the nihldle, where the lower
Snm# I.arge T im ber.
sash is raised above the end of th . top
A Skagit fir scaled 83,444 feet— 43 oonree in political economy.'* " W h a t ’s One. — Ladies' Home Journal.
feet long and nine in d iam eter A n ­ that fo r t" "1 bail to do something to
other scaled 16,000 feet and weighed keep out o f my business."
68,000 pound*.
"T r a d e ,” reniarkeil the auctioneer,
as be tacked up his ied emblem to in­
A Second D ividen d.
A second dividend o f 30 per cent is dicate a sale o f furniture, "a lw a ys fo l­
now teady for payment on claims lows the flag.’ ’
Il e a c ti e d G o l d e n d a l e .
C r u a lt y .
“ Oh, I knowe.l 1 would get it ” said
the man who had been fined for selling
tinted butter "a n d I guess 1 can staml
it. B at it does seem kinder hard to
have been fined by a judge with dyed
whiskers.” — Indianapolis Journal.
La Grippe, Catarrh,
Rheumatism.
The largest tree in the world is to be
seen at Mamnli, near the foot o f Mount
Etna, ami iscalle«! "T h e Chestnut Tree
of a Hundred Horses.”
It« name rose
from the report that t^neen Jane, of
Aragon, with her principal nobility,
took refuge from a violent storm under
its blanches. The trunk is 304 feet in
circumference. The largest tree in the
United States, it ia saiil, stands near
Bear Creek, on the north fork o f the
K o n d N a U .
Ann F r A i t r l i r o M a r k « * .
Tule liver, in C alifornia.
It measures
The county commissionets o f Jeffer­
W ool— Spting— Nevada, 10® 13c pet 140 feet in circumference. The giant
son county, Mont., recently sold $76.■
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10® 13c; V a l­ re<lwoo«l tr««e in Nevada is 119 feet in
000 woith of county refunding Isimls io
•ircumferenee.— Ladies’ Home Journal.
ley. 16® 17c; Noitliern, 8 ® 10c.
N. W. Hants Jk Co., of Chicago. The
M illstuffs— Middlings,
$18® 23.00;
Heat M r l l m t l «*f V e n t i l a t i n g a R o o m .
bonds bear interest st the rate of 4 ‘ t
The best mode of keeping a room
per cent, and are subject to lecall after bran, $16.60® 17.60 per ton.
Onions— Silverskin,60® 90c per sack. constantly ventilated without «Iraughl
10 or 30 years.
Butter — Fancy creamery, 17® 19c; Is to have the (lam e of the lower part
A taty-Fonrth A n n iversary.
do set noil*. 16® 17c; fancy dairy, 16o; o f the window eiipplemente«l by an ad­
A t the Fiist M. K. chinch of Salem do soionds, 14® 14 t*c per pound.
ditional piece of winal a* out five inches
last week was oelcbiated the 54th sn-
Eggs — Store,
!6o; fancy
ranch deep. This ailmits of the lower sash
niverssry of the beginning o f the work 17® 18o.
being taise«! without draught (tom th .
of that church in Oregon.
Hop*— 1898 crop, 150.
bottom of the window.
A it is adm it­
•gainst the Bellingham Bay National
Bank.
S w a l l o w e d Hie F a l s e T e e t h .
I A man recently swallowed his false teeth
I and it drove him inad. Stomachs will
| stand agieat deal, but not everything. I f
vours is weak try Hostetter’s Stomach
Ritters. It cures stomach troubles, as well
as malaria and fever and ague, it is
strongly recommended at this season of
the year. All druggists keep it.
pi.
I r a r y eh u reh and seh oolh ou ae rt»*u :d ba
A ia b a atln a packagea b a r # fu ll d t r a c t lo n »
coat ad o n ly w ith A labasttn a. H u nd reds o f | A n y o n a can brnah it an. Ask p a in t d ea le r fo r I
ton s nsad y e a r ly fo r this w o r t
G ea n tn a Ala- t in t card
" A la b a s tln e E r a " frW . A la b a a tia a I
bastino does net rub and ».ala of.
i ho., u r a n i K a p ¡ ta. M ich.
E H. WOODWARD,
Loral Agsnt, Newberg, Or.
BO Y E A R S ’
E X P ER IEN C E
P a te n ts
D e s io » »
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anrane sending a sketch and description may
fulakiy «sK-ertaln oor opinion free whether aa
Ihrentlon is pr*~«t>ab!r patentable. CowimantnH
tlow* strtaUy confidential. Handbook on Patent•
sent free, oldest agency for seenrtng patents.
Patents taken thr^ueh Mann A Co. recales
apro/*; ooflcs, wit hont chare«. In tbe
Stimm e American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I arrest do*
m istión o f anr srtentiflc h mmol. Terms. 13 »
rear f< ur months, |L Sold by all new seleni era
hïS & sw :r 5 ü te « i
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