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 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 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||«« 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 ,^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, 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! »