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44 You May Bend the Sapling But Not the Tree / 4 T h e O. R. A N. a nd Oregon Short L in e have added a buffet, amoking and libra ry car to t h e i r Portland-C hioago th rough tr a in , and a d in in g car aervice baa been in au g u a rate d . T h e tr a i n ia equip ped w ith t h e lateat c h a ir cara, day coachea a n d luxurioua first-class and o rd in a r y sleepers. Direct connec tion m ade a t G r a n g e r w ith U n io n P a cific, and a t Ogden w ith Rio G r a n d e line, from all pointa in Oregon, W a s h ington and Id a h o to all E aa te tn citiea. F o r in f o r m a tio n , rates, etc., call on a n y O. K. & N. agent, or address W. H. H u r l b u r t , G e n e ra l Passenger Agent, P o r tla n d . A n K i p l H im t i u n . T I i» B e s t M un W in « . " I t s tr ik e s me t h i s ioe w ater ig d i i t v , ” said a C i n c i n n a ti hotel guest, “ H n l i v gee I” exclaim ed the bellboy, ae he looked in t h e p itc h e r, “ I betcher de porter forgot ter waul) i t . ” — C h i cago E v e n i n g N e w s .. Prize fig h tin g m ay n o t be a p le a sa n t su b je c t, b u t it teach es a lesso n —th e in a b ility o f inui! to hold th e c h a m p io n s h ip for an y le n g th o f tim e. How u n lik e th e g re a t c h a m p io n of h e a lth , H o s te tte r’s S tom ach H itte rs, w hich h a s for liftv y ears cured c o n s tip a tio n , dy sp e p sia, biliousness an d liver tro u b le . B u r lin g to n , l a ., people have laised (30 ,0 0 0 of th e ( 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 which they a ie asked to subscribe in stock in o rd e r to secuie a ne w r a ilw a y t h a t will run n o rth from t h a t city and p e netiute new territo ry . When disease h is become chronic and deep seated it is often difficult to cure it. That is the reason w h y it is best to take Hood's Sarsaparilla <when disease first sh o w s itself. In long-seated, tena cious cases. Hood's Sarsaparilla is also w onderfully successful. ■t Never Disappoint Decent in vestigation» h a s shown th a t a bright green line c h a r a c te ris tic ot the speotrum of t h e new gas, krypton, is a lm o st iden tica l w ith t h e spectioscopio lin e t h a t characterizes t h e aurora bore alis. F o r some troubles a G e r m a n p h y si cian has discovereil a new a n d sim ple rem edy, which consists in m assage of th e liver by holdin g t h e b re ath a t the h e ig h t of inspiration and b re a t h in g out slowly. S c e n e r y m id ta r iu m . N u tu r» ’s S a n i Scenery, a ltitu d e, sunshine and uir, co n stitu te the factors w hich are rap id ly m aking Colorado th e health and pleasure grounds of the w orld. H ere th e sun shines 867 «lays of the average year, anil it bleudB w ith the crisp, ele c tric m ountain u ir to produce u clim a te m atchless in the known w orld. No pen cun portray, no brush can p ictu re the m ajestic grandeur of th e scenery along the line of the Denver & Itio G rande Railroad in Colorado, l ’artiea going East should travel via th is line w hich is known all over the w orld as the Scenic L ine of the world. For any inform ation regarding rates, tim e tables, etc., call on or address It. C. N ichol, general agent, 861 W ash ington street, 1‘ortlund, O r., or any agent of the O. It. & N. Co., or South ern i'acilic Company. J u s t before W. V. S m i t h , of F l o r ence, K a n ., goes to hod h e carefully places his beard in a m u s l in bag. A f ter lie lias entered t h e bed he puts the bag u nde r his pillow, i l i s beard is lieai ly e ig h t feet long. TO TRAVEL. I n f o r m a t i o n fo r t h » P u b l i c . Hlood flows th rough t h e bones of very young c h ild ren a lm o s t as freely us th r o u g h th e veins. C lim a te , A b la c k sm ith in G ra ss Valley, C al., decided to close his career on t h e a n Mrs. May Preston Sioaaon has been niversary of nig b i r th d a y , a t t h e very appointed c h a p la in of the W yoming hour of t h e d a y when h e w a s born. s ta te p e n it e n ti u i y a t Laram ie. He waited u n t il t b e clock s t r u c k 11, and then c o m m itte d suioide. HOW “SWIFTWATER BILL.” Iro p ro v .d T ra in K q u lp n i.n l. Q u « « r n e ia o f M « l . I t ’s a wise child th a t knows its own father when it sees him out in com pany. It doesn't tak e much of a m an to te ll how a thing ought to be done. The one who dues and does it deserves the praise. The man who goes to church may not enjoy th e sermon, b u t he generally goes home w ith a good appetite for his Sunday dinner. i t is claim ed by some people th a t baldness indicates great bruin power, b u t the m akers of alleged h a ir restor ers keep on getting ric h .—Chicago Times H erald. IIE A F N IS S CANNOT BK CUBED By lo c a l a p p lic a tio n ., aa th ey ca n n o t reach th e A v a la F r a n c e em ployes over 6,000 w om en O nly 65 per c ent of t h e blondes in h e r c ivil service, tele p h o n e a n d tele m a r r y , w hile 79 per c e n t of t h e b r u g r a p h offices. n e t t e sisters engage in m a t r i m o n y . T h e N a tiona l C ouncil of W om en of H o lla n d is now fully organiz ed, having adopted a c o n s titu tio n a nd by-law s and elected officers. Mrs. K le to k van Ho- gondorp ia pre sident. T h o women who ha v e inte rested them se lves in t h e case of Mrs. May- brick are greatly disappointed t h a t Mr. C h o a te had failed to o b tain favorable action on h e r case. Q ueen W il h e lm i n a of H o lla n d , has received from th e D u tc h j o u r n a lis ts live large bound volumes c o n ta in in g all th e accounts of Iter corouution t h a t were w r i t te u by t h e foreign jo u r n a lists who a tte n d e d it. T h e m ost costly piece of ra ilw a y line in t h e world is pro b a b ly t h a t betw een t b e Mansion House a n d A ld g a te s t a tio n s in London, which r e q u ite d th e e x p e n d i t u re of close upou (10,000,000 per m ile. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 € J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : Dyspepsia K l o n d i k e N o te s * U nusual in terest is being m anifested In th e approaching tr ia l of A rth u r Goddard, who killed Jam es P rather, his cabin m ate last May. He has been acting very strangely in his prison apartm ents in the barracks lately and the police are of the opinion he is in sane. He is closely watched n ig h t and day. C aptain W. W. Robinson, jr ., has sent in a long le tte r saying the prisoner was severely in ju red when a boy and th a t his fam ily considred him p artially insane. Recently the O ttaw a au th o rities or dered returned to A m erican territo ry 1,018 barrels of beer im ported by the A laska Comm ercial Com pany and the N orth A m erican Trading and & T rans portation Company. Governor-Ogilive has ju st issued a perm it allow ing the shipm ent to go to Dawson and placed in the bonded warehouse, along w ith 2.000 barrels of other beer, pending a final decision by the O ttaw a govern m ent. Since the opening of navigation, ac cording to local passenger lists, 9,447 people have left Dawson and 2,899 have arrived there. This aggregate does not include 1,000 or 1,500 men who floated down the riv er to Capo Nome. I t is estim ated th a t there are 8.000 “ broke” m en in the K londike who m ust get out of th e country or become objects of charity n ex t w inter. I. Hobson and A. B. C rane have re turned from a prospecting tr ip on Coal and Twelve Mile creeks and Porcupine river, along the foothills of th e Rocky M ountains, w ithout finding any placer or quartz gold indications. They pro nounce the country barren of valuable m ineral. I t is a h u n te r’s paradise, they say, and tho valleys abound w ith all kinds of game. Most people eat more than is pood for them. The stomach tries to digest all that’s put into it, but if repeatedly overloaded, it goes on a strike. That’s indigestion. Rich, over-sweet, in indigestible food weakens the stomach and makes it unable to take care of the material put into it. More food taken into a weakened stomach than the stomach can digest, stays there, forms gases and rots, bringing on all the horrors of dyspepsia. The only way to cure dyspepsia is to clean out the digestive canal with CASCARETS. Keep it clean with Cascarets, eat light food sparingly, and give the stomach a chance to rest up and get strong again. Bo sure you got the genuine CASCARETS 1 when he in nr W ay "Sw iftw ater B ill,” says the Dawson Dispatch, has som ewhat of a “ p u ll” in Dawson, and has exercised it to the extent of exterm inating the famous Lamore fam ily, root and stem , from the K londike capital. W illiam Gates, or “ Sw iftw ater B ill” has had a world of trouble w ith th is family, and during the spring when, by reason of prior w ater rights, G ates was unable to obtain w ater to sluice his Dominion claim s, they were m aking him squirm by reason of his shortage of ready cash. B ut when tho first w ater rights were consumed, Gates got his dumps under wash, and once again the famous silk h at and long-tailed ooat were taken in hand and "Sw ift- Mr. H . N . W a r n e r , o f M ln d a n , N e b ., . a id : w ater W illie ” was the Y ukon Monte ‘- I n is m I w n . a t ta c k e d w ith p a ra - C risto of old. l y .l a In m y left aid e. Y ou m ig h t a llo k a p in to t h e b e a d In to m y le f t H e secured as a s|>ecial a ttractio n a h i p a n d I w o u ld n o t feet 1C 1 w a s young girl from P ortland, n o tw ith o n a b le t o d o a n y k in d o f w o rk a n d h a d t o b e tu r n e d lu b ed. 1 m a d e standing he had to s ta rt her m other in u p m y m in d t h a t I c o u ld n o t bo the lodging-house business in Dawson cu re d aa I b a d uaed a ll k in d s o f m e d ic in e a n d b a d tria d m a n y d o c and supply her sister w ith ready money tor«. I w a s a d v is e d t o tr y Dr. W il to act as chaperone. This young lady l i a m . ' P in k P ill« for P a le P e o p le, a n d c o m m e n c e d t h e ir u . e la stH e p - was a trained vocalist and pianist, and tern b er. B e fo r e 1 b a d f in is h e d m y soon cut a swell in the Dawson tender first b o x I f e lt b etter, a n d b y t im e I b ad u sed a n b o x e s tb a d l.e a e e loin, and w ith G ates’ dust soon was a h a d e n t ir e ly d is a p p e a r e d , a n d I power. h a v e n o t b een s o fr e e fro m p a in a ln o e 1 w a . a b o y . T h e p a r a ly s is Mrs. “ Sw iftw ater B ill” Gates, better a ls o d is a p p e a r e d , a n d a lt h o u g h tw o known as Gussie Lam ore, and her two m o n t h s h a v e p a s s e d s in c e 1 fin is h e d m y la s t b o x , t h e r e h a s b e e n sisters and brother are now en route to n o r e c u r r e n c e o f t b e d is e a s e . F r o m th e U a u U e , M in d t n , Han Francisco, and claim th a t Swift- w ater jobbed them , as they were given eight hours to tran sact any pressing Or. Williame’ Pink Pilla for Pala Psepla business and leave th e Yukon forever, ara never sold Or th* d oion or hundred, but alw ati In packaooo. At all druggists, the officials claim ing th a t they were ar direct trom the Dr. Williame Medicine too light-fingered in handling m iners’ Co.. Schenectady, N. V., CO carda ptr box. C boxas 62.60. dust in the Yukon. I t is estim ated th a t they had $85,000 each as a result of th eir stay in Dawson. "S w iftw ater” is now cock of the In t h e A frican e l e p h a n t both sexes ha v e ivory tusks, while in t h e A s ia tic w alk in Dawson and the same spend t h e y are g e n e r a l / re stric te d to tbe th rift as of old. n ed p o rtio n of th e car. 't here is o n ly o n e In aelecting your route to th e East d a u a ea y t o c u r e d c a t n e .s , a n d th e t I . by c o n .t lt u - you c a n n o t ailord to overlook the a d tlo a a l re m e d ies. D e a f n c . la r a n ted by a n In flam ed c o n d itio n o t th e m u co u s lin in g o t th e v antages and comforts offered by the E u sta c h ia n T u b e. W hen thta tu b e g e t . In- Rio G r a n d e W estern Railway in coll flam ed y o u h a v e a r u m b lin g .o u u d or im p er h ea rin g , a n d w h e n It la e n tir e ly clo sed ection with tlie Denver & Rio G r a n d e fect d ea fn ess i i th e re su lt, an d u n lea . th e Inflam m a and Colorado M idland railroads. It is tio n ca ll be ta k en o u t a n d th is tu b e re itn red to I t. n u r in .l c o n d itio n , h ea rin g w ill be d estro y ed t h e only tran s c o n tin e n ta l line passing forever; n in e ca ses o u t ot ten are ca u sed by d irec tly t h ro u g h Halt L ake City, and ca ta rrh , w h ich ts n o th in g b u t a n in fla m e d c o n d itio n of th e m u co u s su rfa ces. in addition to t h e glim pse it affgrds of We w ilt g iv e O ne H u n d red D ollars for any t h e T em ple city, the G r e a t Halt Lake, ca se ot I n -a in e s. (ca u sed b y ca ta rrh ) th a t ca n n o t be cu red b y H a ll's C atarrh C are. B end (or t h e sa lt palace, and th e picturesque circu la rs, tree. F. J. C H E N E Y <b CO., T o ls d o , O. U t a h valley, it offers choice of six d is Bold b y D ru g g ists, 75c tin c t routes to th e E ast juid th e most H a ll’s F a m ily B ills are th e b e a t m agnificent scenery in th e w orld. A I t ia announced t h a t I t a l i a n e x p e r i double duily train service and through P u l l m a n palace and o rd in ary sleeping m en ts on vegetable life w i t h Roentgen cars, free reclin ing c h air cars and a rays have shown t h a t th e e f f e o t is id e n perfect d in in g car service are now in tical w i t h t h a t of su n l i g h t. operatio n via these lines. A r e Y o u G o i n g K n it? F u r pa m p h le ts descriptive of the If so, you should see t h a t “ G r e a t Halt Lake R o u t e , ” apply to J. yo u r tic k e t reads via the m ale . D. Mansfield, general agent, 268 W as h G r e a t Rock Island route, C IT S Perm anently Cured. N o fltso r nervousne*. ■ IIO ali«*r first duy’a use o f Dr. K lin e’s Great ington street, P o r tla n d , Or. and you w i l l get t h e best. N erv e R estorer. Send for F R E E H2.QO trial P u l l m a n palace sleeping cars, ele gant bottle and treatise. I) it. H. 11. K L IN E , Ltd., WO A rch street. Philadelphia, Pa. T h e Princess of Naples is said to be in c lin in g o h a i r c a i s " f r e e , ” and lib ia ry th e most beautiful member of u r e ig n buffet c a r s o n a ll th r o u g h train s. Best T h e Princess of Wales has m ade such ing family. d i n in g car se rvice in th e world. P o p u a loving hobby of m usio t h a t she p l a y , Piso's Cur« for Consumption is the best lar personally conducted excursions w ith m u ch sk ill tb e piano, h a r m o n i u m For a n d z ith e r. of all cough cures. — flenrgu W. L otz, Fu- oueo a week to all points E as t. bucher, Lu.. August 20, 1805. full p a r tic u la r s call on or a d d rsss any Mothers will lied Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth tic k e t a g e n t, or A. E. C O O P E R , It a ppea ls t h a t Miss E nid Y andell is G. A. P. D.. C. K. 1. & P. Hy., 240 ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during tbe teething period. not th e only woman sculptor m em ber W ashington stre et, P o r tla n d , Or. ot the National Sculptor Hociety. In M a ny a n im a ls in d e se rt regio ns a d d itio n to Miss Yandell th e society Mrs. Tower, t h e wife of t b e A m e r i ne v er h a v e any water except tire dew includes Mrs. 11. H. K itson, of Boston, can am bassador, h a s t b e re p u ta ti o n of on vegetation. A parrot in t h e L on ami Miss Hussite P otter, who, like Miss being one of t h e best gowned women don Zoo ia known to h a v e lived 62 Yumlell, now lives in New York. y e a r s w ith o u t d r i n k i n g a drop of water. a t th e R ussian court. E n g la n d has one Hook of pu re m erino According to Nilsson, the zoologist, sheep. th e weight of the G re en la n d w h a le is 100 tong, nr 224,000 pounds, or equal J u n e hugs are thick in p a rts of G e r to t h a t of 88 e le p h a n ts or 440 bears. m a n y th is year. A t Brody school c h ild r e n lately g a th e red 26 1. hundre d | Mine. Melhu c a u g h t cold at a b o a t w eight from a 16-aore Held. Home one ing putty on tile T h am es not long ago, has figured o u t t h a t th is m ea ns 1,270,- 1 a n d had to give up singing a t Mrs. 000 J u n e hugs. tlgden G u e le t’s party, where she was to huve been paid (2,0 00. F i v e women, C la ra B a rton, Anno llo uligny, M a rgare t L i m n e r , A nnie W h a t are known as “ tida l w aves” Wheeler and Helen M. Gould, have re have n o thing to do with the tides, but ceived tiie th u n k s of congress for their are supposed to be causd by e a r t h valuable services in th e cause of mercy quakes. T hey do not, thoie fore, a p in the lute war. pear a t regula r inte rvals. E um » In V T h i n g . H I . O f a la e . . a o a - O l h . v K lo n * d ik a N o t ... »oRing to a heiress, do you? •* F o r s i x j f i m r m 1 w a s a v i c t i m o f d f a - « P * la in its w o rst form . I cou ld e a t n o th in g ut milk to a st, and a t tim e s m y s to m a ch w ould not retain and d ig e s t ev en th a t. I^ast March I began ta k in g C AS< A K K T * and staoe then 1 have steadily im proved, until I am a s r Judge S. O. Morford, form erly pro bate judge of Y akim a county, W ash., has sold his property interests on Bo nanza, H unker and o th er creeks to Tom K irkpatrick and Dr. Bonner for $95,000. He w ill retu rn to his W ash ington home n e x t w in ter and live in peace and happiness th e rest of his days. The governm ent is building a wagon tra il from C aribou crossing to a point below W hite Horse rapids through Watson valley and around T hirty Mile river. This w ill lessen th e distance on the w inter tra il fully 100 miles. I t Is estim ated th a t fully 40,000 tons of general m erchandise has been shipped to the Y ukon valley via St. M ichaels and W hite Pass. There is an abundance of food a t Dawson to supply all requirem ents. 10 c. 25 c. 50 c. D RU G G ISTS THE TA BLET Thomas M ahoney, general m anager of the N orth A m erican T rading & T ransportation Com pany, has p u r chased th e m ercantile holdings of the B ritish A m erican Company. The p u r chase price was $100.000. CASCARETS ar* absolutely harmlaaa. a purely vegetable rompouns. No mercurial or othat «amarai pill poiana la C a sca n te. Cascarela promptly, effectively 111 p erm a n esti, care every Siaorier ol tbe Stom ach. Liver sad la testm ea . Tbay aot oaly c u n coastipatioa, but correct any and every form ot Irn guU rltvo« tbe bow els. loclu41ig«U rT bm aaaddya*B tary. P leasan t, palatable, potent. T aste good. do good. Never sicken, w eek ea or gnpo Be sure you get the genuine I Bew are ot im itation * and sub stitu tes ! Buy a box of CASCARETE to -d a y , and 11 not pleased In evnry inspect, get pour money back I W u taua lot booklet and 1res sam ple t Addisse STBRL1BO REMEDY COMPANY, CE1CAOO or NBW YORK. ME + 1+ 1+ M W «OOGOÎXXKXXXXXXXKÎÎXKXÎOOOÎXJOOOOOOOO L + I+ + :+ ;+ i+ i+ ;+ D U V T H E G E N U IN E W HY PUT IT OFF? W hen ft R p erson !• ta complotti c o m p le te ly jr rundown. r u n d o w n , Mins p a in s When Mitón In th e back, hefttlftchea, tir ed , u tterly w orn o u t fe e lin g , w hy put off ta k in g aotnetU ilig to stop th e ravage* of dtaetiae? SYRUP OF FIGS rioore's Revealed Remedy ... M A N UFAC TU RED C A LIFO R N IA i r B T ... P IO 5 Y R U P C O. KOTE T H E KÄM E. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. F? A 1 ••• -V IA - P O R T L A N D W IR K A IRON W O R K S; " I R K aiut iron fen cin g : office ra ilin g . etc. 394 Aider. j W ill m • i o you w ell, q u ick ly it m ake* you feel 1 lik e ft n ew per*on. It's p lea sa n t to t»k e. fl.iO p*r hottle ftl poor druggist*. C IO F e n c e » m l W ir » i f o r k i . M a c h in e ry m ui S upplie«. IWWNTON .% r o : K Si t INK S, HOII.KRN. M A* chiDcry. au|»plieA. 4b¿0 kiratSt., Portland,O r. A R T E R S IN K JO HN POOLE, P onti . anp , O r « oon . A*k f«*r it. I f your denier hasn't can civ* you the be*t bargain* in general machinery, engines, boiler», tank*, pump*, it lie can pet 'it easily. ...T A T U M A B O W E N ... Î 9 to 38 First Street PORI LAND OR. CURE Y O U R S ELF ! I ßr Hie for wn ft « ta r a i •li«< hniifrR, I h durimi« I ion*. Irritado«« or « k r rat toa* of m u c u u • Mom bran«»«. F«inl«wt, and not a«triu- IOI O f RriftnfloU«. MW k / l»r«cfl(ta, nr Mint in plain wrapper, L* Vtl'tr««, pic I’M 111 tuf j • I J In,. f \ Circolar «mi <T P lS f j'S C U fU r^oM t. F o r ( l o n o r r h .m an»! G le e t r v l I'm b e t's O k a y R p ertd e . t l la li.c ON! Y m p.llcu»« w hlcft w ill c u r * «■«. h *r«l • ««*-? c«.*« N o OASK k n o w n II h a s p w fa ile d h i c u r e , no n i n t ic r h e w «••tit’ii« o r o f h o w lo n g « ta n .lin g R tW illl fr o m it« uw* will ««tont«h yoft. I t » a h s e tu ta ty ««r«, [■ri’t r n u • t r l i 'tu r e , an<l <*«« h r (« k e n w ith o u t In c o a v * Ci.-n. p *n<t th ipntloM f r o m bu«in. *« I'H li ' b f5 "O K m ma r hr «11 rvhallf i n f f i M « . or «rnl frepwMi by «Spr« w p U iftiy w rapiw nt, o n r w u * o f p r w r . by |-AM>t t Mi SIU/AL OO . Okie««.' 111 FOR ECa T h r o u g h r o l a r » a n d T o u r i s t N l» » |> ert i l i u l u g a n . I It uflVt S i u o k l u g L ib r a r y C ors. ¡PENSION r i AIMANTS FDR I ....F A S T T I M E .... A n te tft NATHAN I __ HCKFONn Washington hinfton. 0. C.. t h e y w ill r e N erylce and S c e n e ry U n e q u a l l e d . a r*| m i Mb N Por T icket« a n d a ll in fo rm a tio n a p ply ts AHh Corps. P ro secu tin g claim » s in c e 1STS. you r n e a r e st « s e n t , or addreos A. B. C. DKNNTSTO*. C. P. an d T A , P ortlan d. R. C. 0T B V SW A O. W. P. A .. ftoattW Rupture t r e a t e d *e<en- R elief for W om en" H. M S » rn 1 !» - -A I*' Writ« m Wkf*. ftlw»y« rwtlahif. »mi without mil oQtiftl. _ ftol.lbf ftlftlruirwiw.il» m**t*i bo«, » rt-Bak 8*« «ftton in niu«. W bit* ami R«d. Tftk* fto oUtftr. Jr**«* tin t* A m t m i 1 8 c. B«w VwcAUt# DR. GUNN'S '“ l ” 0,“ 0 PILLS ttfiCftlly ftUal confidenti ftl- |T. P R . MABTET.'N B O O * . French Female Pills. f*ml«rxt by thtwiw»n.1« of ««ti.R.^1 |«>||«« lURla WMtMk All USI FAIS. ft m I I r II Staff U r c f t t a r m a ile d o n rvQ urta. l' »• ' k * «t «” t tar* «».l Tawuoi. in*!« of 1 >K. I l k r i l i t ( o u ein S y r u p . T a » t« * G o o d . In t i m e S old by d r u a s tu t a . C O N S U M P T IO N i YOUNG MEN! plows belts smi windmills. Th* new pieel I X L windmill, sold by him, is u n equalled. O N E F O R A D O S E . Our* flirk H . a .t a rb * *a,l D r , p r y . a f irm *** T l m | . . .,.,1 r » r t ( y t h . Blood. Aid IHffe*tion f tn dP r ev s nt Rbiou»: *«« P o no t G r ip s or Bicken To co nv in ce vou w« will mail r *»« B« D K H l K A M t l « O . , r h l l M t * . . f r B a y . a.,IS by I T , « , i , u . C N WOODARD A CO . 108 feee a S St . Ps finto. , CURL FOR PILES I ’ HI N» à Pi!«* BfAtv.* • nt Matar* »ul o*u««> itehino Tin* form, »• well «• N m.l, n «« d iu « o r Protru.ltug p.|«s «r* . ur«l I » O r. l o M f f k O ' l PM» H » m » u * 8tw*ft ite hi up «Bit bleedift« A b*> rb« t«i»orft J«r «t ,<rtif«.t« r M u jh fB iil ft-«ti«*fr*B Writ* a is »boat yuwr a « sb PR f o S k V KO, Pb. «u* . t*o j m. r. n. * . \ V M * ,< a r t t l n g " s im U m this TRADE A C T IV IT Y . I * a t* r u l H u a ln e s a o f t h * C o u n t r y F v r w s r d a t a G o o d V im cr. G o*» B r a d a t r e e t ’a eaya: W ith compara tively l i t t le «took or o t h e r speculative a ctivity, and w ith few strong new fea tures p r e se n tin g them selves, th e gener al business of t h e country goes forward at a good pace, and w ith unprecedented volum e for t h is period of the year. F a l l t i a d e a c tiv ity would a ppea r to he at its m a x i m u m , j u d g i n g fiom advices af a c tiv ity and s tr e n g th of d e m a n d re ported a lik e from W estern and h a s L r n m arke ts, a n d shared in also hy most South A t l a n t i c and i n te iio i Southern s h ie s . Iron and steel are q u ie t b u t very t t r o n g at the E ast. L i t t l e im p r o v e m e n t seem» to be noted in w he at though th e g o v e rn m e n t tepoit was tetnporuiily a ti m u 'a t m g . W ea the r c onditions are p a r tl y responsible for I ha b e tte r d e m a n d for b u t te r . The s tr e n g th of cotton goods is notable. L u m b e r re ta in s a ll its old s t i e n g t b and some new buying is responsible for a d vanced qu o tato n s a t se veral centers. T h is is tru e also of most b u i ld i n g m a te r ia ls w ith t h e exception of brick which is r a th e r weak owing to repotted over production. Wool is firmer a t all and higher ut some m a r k e ts a n d m uch i n te r e s t is ta k e n in t h e n e x t L ondon wool sales. W h e a t (in c lu d in g flour) ship m en t* for tlie week aggregate 4,000,0 00 b u s h els a g ain st 4.363,903 bushels last w eek 8,675,291 bushels in t h e c o r re sponding week of 1898, 0,299,948 b ushe ls in 1897, 5,966,352 bushels iu 1896, and 2,892,259 btiBhels in 1895. Sinoe J u l y 1, t h is season, t h e exports of w h e a t aggregate 42,012,798 bushels, a g a in st 36,469,091 bushels l a s t year, a n d 44,602,700 in 1897. B usiness failures foi th e w e ek n u m ber 149, against 123 last week, a n d 173 in t h is week a y e a r ago. P A C IF IC COAST H enry P ilts is accused by Edgar Mizer of converting to h is own use $1,500 from th e French H iil claim . DKPABT roa TIME SCHEDULES From Port and. A rrive Fast M ail I.ON p m . S a l t L a ke , D en v e r , F t . W orth, < Mnaha, K a n s a s c i t y , St Lout «, C h i c a g o , a n d East. Fast Mail. 6:45 p. m. Bpçkana Flyer i:2u y. in. W a l l a W a lla . R p o n ane, M in n ea p o lis, St P a u l . D u l u t h . M il w a u k e e , CTitcago a n d E a s t Spokane Fiver 8.oUa. m 1:00 p .m . Ocean Steamships Fiom Portland. 4:00 p. m. P o r tla u d M arket. W h e a t — W a lla W alla, 6 8 ® 60c; Valley, 59@61c; B lu e s te m , 60@61c per bushel. F l o u r — Best grades, $3.25; gr a h a m , (2 .6 5 ; superfine, ( 2 .1 5 per barrel. O a ts— Choice w hite, 8U@40c; choice gray, 86 @ 38c per bushel. B a rle y — F eed barley, (15@ 16; brew ing, ( 1 8 .5 0 pe r ton. M illstuffs— B ra n, (1 7 per ton; m i d dlin gs, (22; shorts, (18; chop, ( 16.00 per ton. l l a y — T im o t h y , ( 8 @ 9 ; clover. (7 @8; Oregon wild hay, ( 6 per ton. B u t t e r — F a n c y c ream ery, 45 (3 50c; seconds, 85 @ 40c; d a ir y , 80@35o; store, 22)^ @27>^o. Eggs— 20c per dozen. Cheese— Oregon full cream , 12o; Young A m e ric a, 13c; new cheese, 10c per pound. P o u l t r y — C hickens, m ixed, (4 .0 0 ( 3 4 . 50per dozen; hens, ( 5 .5 0 springs, ( 2 .5 0 @ 4 .5 0 ; geese, ( 6 .5 0 @8; for old, ( 4.60@ 6.50 for young; ducks, (4 .5 0 ( 3 5.60 per dozen; t u rk ey s , live, 12>g(3 13 In c pe r pound. P o ta to e s— 6 5 @ 75c pe r sack; sweetB, 2 ( | 3 ^ c per pound. V egetables— Beets, $1; t u r n ip s , 90c per sack; g arlic, 7o per po u n d ; c a b bage, l ^ g @ 2 c pe r pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; p a rsn ip s, (1 beans, 6(36c p e r pou n d ; celery, 7 0 ( 3 75c per dozen; cucum bers, 50c per box; (teas, 3(34c per pound; tom atoes, 2 5 ( 3 30c per box; green corn, 12)^ (3 15c per dozen. H ops— l l @ 1 3 c ; 1897 crop, 4@ 6e. Wool— V alle y, 12 ( 3 13c per pound; E a s te r n Oregon, 8 ( 3 13c; m ohair, 2 7 ( 3 30c per pound. M u t t o n — Grose, best sheep, w e th e r s and ewes, 8)^c; dressed m u tto n . 0 ) s (3 7c; lam bs, 7J^ c pe r lb. Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, (5 .0 0 ; light and feeders, (4 .5 0 ; dressed, (6 .0 0 (3 7.00 pe r 100 pounds. Beef— Gross, top steers, 3 .5 0 (3 ( 4 .0 0 ; cows, $ 3 .0 0 @ 8 .o 0 ; dressed beef, 6 (3 7c per pound. Carrots, per sack, 5 0 ( 3 75o. P a r s n ip s , per sack, (1 ( § 1 .7 5 . Cauliflower, 76c pe r doz. Cabbage, n a tiv e and California ( 1 ( 3 1 .2 5 per 100 pounds. C he rrie s, 75 o (3 # l. Peaches, ?6@90c. Apples, $ 1 .2 5 ® 1.75 per box. Pears, ( 1 . 7 5 ® 2 p e r box. P ru n e s, (1 per dox. W aterm e lo n s , ( 1 ( 3 2 .5 0 . C a nta loupes, 50@75o. B u t t e r — C re a m e ty , 27c pe r pound; dairy 17® 22c ranch, 1 2 ', < 3 17c per lb. Eggs. 36c. Cheese— N a tive , 13® 14c. P o u l t r y — 13® 14c; dressed, 1 6 l^c. H a y — P u g e t Sound t im o th y , ( 7 @9; choice E a s te r n W as h in g to n tim o th y , (14.00. C o rn — W hole . (23.50; cracked, (23; feed meal, (23.00. B a rle y — Rolled or ground, pe r ton (21; whole, (22. F l o u t — P a te n t, p e t b a rre l, (3.5 0; blended str a ig h ts, (3 .2 6 ; California (3 .2 5 ; b u c k w h e a t flour, (3 .5 0 ; gr a h a m , per barrel, (3 .6 0 ; w hole w h e a t flour, ( 8 ; rye flour, (3 .7 5 . M illstuffs— B ra n, per ton, (15; shorts, per ton, ( 1 6 . F e e d — Chopped feed, ( 2 0 .5 0 per ton; m id d lin g s, pet ton, (22; oil cake tueal, per ton, (35. from Sail e v e r y flva day*. 4:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday Columbia Rlvor tteum trs. 8.00 p. m. Ex S u n d a y S aturday lu.uO p. m. To A s t o r ia a n d Way Landings. 4:30 p. m. Ex.S unday Millametto River. <*:U 0 a m. K x.Sunday O r e g o n Ci ty , New- b* r g, S al e m dt Way L a ndings. 3:30 p. m. Willamette and Yam 7:00 a. m. Mon., W ed . hill Mvsrs. Tu es .. T h u r , a n d Fri. a n a Sat. O r e g o n c i t y , P ay - to n , ¿ W a y L a n d ing*. 8:00 a. m. Tue*.. T h u r a n d Bat. Willamette River. P ortland to Corval lis & Way L a n d ings . 4:30 p. in. Tue*.. T h a r , a n d Sat. Lv. L e w i s t o n Lv. R i p a r i a Snake River. 5:45 a. m. 1:43 a. m . D ai ly Da il y R i p a r i a to L e w i s t o n Ex. F r i d a y Ex.S aturday & COLCORD, OLIVER TRADE. The rem ains of Chester Payne H ughes have been shipped to Seattle for in te r Veal—Large, 6)u@ 7tac; sm all, 8(3 m ent. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Hughes, and died as the ice 8 t^c per pound. Sonttl» m arkets. went out of the river on th e 17th of O nions, n e w , ( 1 . 5 2 ® 1.50 per sack. last May. J . L. Bell, who died on De Potato es, new, 7 5 c @ ( l cember 20, 1898, has been exhum ed Beets, per sack, 7 5 @ ( 1 . and sent to his old home in W hatcom , T u r n ip s , per sack. 50c. at the request of his son, J. H . Bell, jr. —Indianapolis journal. THIS IS FALL Agents, Newberg, Or. W . H. H U R L B U R T , G eneral P u iv n g e r A gen t, P o r tla n d , Or E A S T AND SO UTH —VIA— T r a i n s le a v e a n d a r t d u e to a r r l r e a t P o r t l a n d ; D ep ot F i f t h a n d I Sts., LEAVE. P ortland. 1 ARRIVE. O verland Express— - For S ajem ,R o stb u rg , AßDtnri, S a c r a m e n t o , • 7:00 p .m . O g a g n , San Franci.-i- • 9:16 a m . co. M o ja v e , Los A n gel es , El P as o , N ew O r l e a n s " n d East. J • 1:30 a. m R f ts eb ur g p a s s e n g e r — • 4:30 p .m . r V i a W e o d b u r n , f u r -! D ai ly I M ount A ngel,Silver- | D al ly except ^ to n , W e s t 8 c i o , > e x c e p t Sunday. 1 B row nsville, Spring- [ S unday. [ field a n d N a t r o n . J t 7:30 a. m . ..C o r v al li s p as s en g er . .. f 5:50 p. m. f 4:50 p. m •Daily. I n d e p e n d e n c e p a« s ’n g r . f 8:'25 a. m. fDAily e x c e p t 8 u n d a y . R e b a t e t i c k e t s on s a l e b e t w e e n P o t l a n d , Sac r a m e n t o a n d J thii F r a n c i s c o . N et r a t e * |17 first-class a n d $11 t o u r i « t . i n c l u d i n g gle ep er . Ra te * a n d t l u k e t s to b a n t e r » p o i n t s a n d F.u- ro pe. A b o J a p a n , C h i n a , H a w a i i , t h e P h il i p , p i n e s a n d A u s t r a l i a , c a n be o b t a i n e d fr o m J . li. K I R K L A N D , T i c k e t A g e n t, 134 T h i r d s t r e e t , P o r t l a n d , Or. R. K O E H L E R , M a n a g e r . C. H. M A R K H A M , G. F. & Pass. A ge nt . P o r t l a n d , Or. ORTHERN P A C IFIC RY. (Y e llo w s to n e Park L ine.) T h t only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. T h e only route to the Yellowstone National Park. ISAVK. 11 OS a. m. I B n . P e p o t . F oo t titll St. ARRIVE. F a s t m a i l fo r K a l n m a , K el so , C a s tl e Roo k, Win- lo c k , C h e h a l i * . r e n t i a - lia , A o u th B e n d , M o n te - s a n o , A b e r d e e n , O co s ta , O lym pia, Tacom a. Seat tle . V i c t o r i a . Ft. T o w n s e n d , E l l e n s b u r g h , Ros- lyn, N orth Y akim a. S p r a g u e , C h e n e y , Spo kane, Pullm an, <iar- fleld, F a r m i n g t o n . Mos cow, U n io n to w n , G en es ee, K o s s i a n d , B. C.i T r a i l , B. Nelson, B C . ; K al s o , Missoula,! Butte, A n a c o n d a , H ele n a , St. P a u l , M i n n e a p o lis, K a n s a s Ci t y , O m a h a , C o u n c i l Biiiffs, s t. Louis, C hicago, W ash i n g t o n , New Y o r k , P h i l a d e l p h i a , Bo s to n , anti all points E a st an d S outheast. 7:50 a m . 8 DAYS t o M i n n e a p o l i s , O m a h a , K a n s a s C it y a n d .St. P a u l . DAYS to M i l w a u k e e a n d C h ic a g o . 4}a DAYS t o W a s h i n g t o n , P h i l a d e l p h i a , N e w Y o r k , B o s to n , a n d o ther Eastern points. R a v a g e c h e c k e d t h r o u g h t o d e s t i n a t i o n of ti c k e t . For slee ping-car re serv atio n s, tickets, m a p s a n d f u ll i u i o r m a t i o u , c a l l wn o r w r it * The fire lim its of Dawson C ity have Ms | been defined and the chief of the de- ! partm ent is com pelling ow ners to re- W ool— B p tin g — N e vada . 12® 14c pet Porlliad, Or. [ move all ten ts w ithin the lim its 24 pound; Oregon, E a s te r n , 10® 14c; V a l - 1 Asst. Gel. Piss. A« nt. • 35 M o rris o n S t., C o r. T h ir d . hount after notification. ley, 17® 19c; N o t t h e r n , 8 ® 10c. Henry Coon, late foreman, and P eter O n ions— Yellow, 7 5 ® 85c per sack. Wvberg are charged w ith stealing $3.- E. H. WOODWARD, B u t t e r — F a n c y c r ea m e ry . 2 5 ® 2 6 c ; ¡ 000 worth of gold from claim No. 36 do seconds, 2 3 ® 2 4 c ; fancy d a i r y , j I- cm al A gent, N e w t# r t. Or. on Bonanza creek. The com plaint was 2 1 ® 23c do seconds, 18® 20c pe r tiled bv the N. A. T. & T. Co. pound. 60 YEARS’ The telegraph line has reached a E g g s — Store, 2 0 ® 23c; fancy ranch, E X P E R IE N C E point on the Yukon river 150 m iles 25® 28e . south of Dawson. The work is being Hops— 1899 crop. 10® 13c per pound, j | pushed ahead a t the rate of five m iles C i tr u s F r u i t — O ranges. Valencia. ! i» _________________ ( 2 .7 f i® 3 .2 3 ; Mexican limes, ( 4 ® 6 . 0 0 ; A. D. CHARLTON, W lld * r * s B r l g a d » . G eneral Jo h n T. W ilder's brigade ia to have a two days' reuniou a t C hicknm aaga park in Septetnbet on tbe annveraarT of the battle. D uting the encam pm ent tlie en tire battlefield will be visited and the abaft erected to the honor of the brigade w ill be dedicated.—Chicago Chronicle. Miss Cree Stanley ia the first woman wo. « » -» tft ' member of tbe Sydney t A uatralia) Trade t o . « v e r t í a * * , p i . . . * len d Labor C ouncil, being the delegate gsgar. 1 t f the F e m a l e Employe Union. C a lif o r n ia lemons, 7 5c® (1.50; do dioico, $1.75 ® 2.00 per box. H a y — W h e a t, ( 6 ® 9 i 4'; w h e a t an oat. ( 6 V , ® 8 ‘q ; best barley, « 6 .0 0 ® 7; alfalfa. 6 .0 0 ® 7 per ton, stra w , So® i SSc per bale. P o ta to e s— E arly Rose, 60®60c; ¡ Otegwn B u ik a n k s . (1 2 5 ® ( 1 50; giver B u rb a n k s. 50® 70c; Salinas ButhaDka, 9<V ® 1 15 per sack. T ropical f r u i ts — B a n an a s, ( 1 . 6 0 ® 2.30 per h u n c h ; p in ea pples, ( 2 ® 4 OO; P s t s i a a Ja tea , 6®6V( c pe» W illi T wadc M a w h s D is io n s o p y r ig h t s « c . C A n» ’1" « s*n«lInf s «lieti h ruid description m s y «*c*rtft»n r>nr ('pinion fYe« I 7 » *r »n S fth'klT «rent !" — n ™ is r prob s h -mm i r ------------------ pat enlabie. I C Comm - -- loi . ------ « V f « unie*. Stto> lien« __ ■ tr strictly k tlfo m c.ui3denti*l. fld flftC id . Handbook Handbook On on Patent Patent* •»ut free. < *id.*st t e ' n r y fur ie. urir.* p a l l a t a . P a t e n t s ta k en tb r o a c h Mur.a g Co. reo«lv« notier, w it ho ut charge. In th*' Scientific American. A h«nd**>-neÎT fftnatratad week!*. c ita tio n *f any scier tid e J.-urnai. fsar ; four m T ersest ctr- T erm s. %5 a k» $L ^ ' I by ail r**»id-« «r«. S t e r z it e li! »