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WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD, “ I have used your Peruna both for myself and my mother, Mrs. Hannah J. Bennett, now in her 58th year, and I find it an invaluable remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever and kindred diseases; also a good tonic for feeble and old people, or those run down, and with nerves unstrung." Yours truly. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD. C atarrh may atta c k any organ of th e body. W omen are especially liable to cata rrh of the pelvio organs. Thero are one hundred cases of c a ta rrh of the pelvic organs to one of cata rrh of the head. Most people th in k , because they have no catarrh of the head, they have no ca ta rrh a t all. This iH a g reat m is take, and is th e cause of many cases of sickness and deHth. “ H ealth and B eauty” sent free to women only, by The P eruna Medicine Co., Cluiubus, Ohio. T h e A rk N o t F o u n d . A i i e o r g l a L it e r a r y B l o w o u t . L ittle m ig h t it l>e th ought th a t the K m erald Ise was suspected of entom b ing uny relics of B ible tim es. B ut the im agination of some one has been more active and eccentric. In County M eath there is a Koyal Mound of the H ill of Tara, on w hich, for 1,000 years the kings of Ireluud w ere crow ued. A gentlem an named (Mover, who has obviously developed some strong sym p tom s of B ritish lsraelism , was con vinced th a t the Ark of the Covenant lay buried beneath th e mound, and, consequently, proceeded on a su b ter ranean expedition in search of the lost treasure. But, after expensive ex cava tions, w hich the landlord jierm ifted ami the board of w orks had no legal pow er to prevent, and a fte r weeks of fruitless search, the fancied explorer gave up his quest. From th e the W h itse tt C ourier: The closing exercises of th e L iterary club were highly successful. Perfect order was preserved w ithout the atten d an ce of th e town m arshal, whose children were laid up w ith measles, from w hich we sincerely hope they w ill recover soon. There was high tu m b lin g by a stran d ed circus perform er, a w restling m atch in w hich nobody was h u rt, after w hich a delig h tfu l ho t supper was served, consisting of more th au we have space to m ention. It w as said th a t the sheriff overate him self and hail fits, b u t the report is false, for we were personally present un til day lig h t, and we positively assert th a t a ll wont m erry as a m arriage bell. The clergym an had finished and the organ was pealing forth th e sonorous rap tu re of the Mendelssohn m arch. “ One moment, G eorgo,” said the r a d ian t bride, and, facing the audience, she raised her ex quisitely bound though som ewhat bulky prayer book iu her daintily gloved hands and pointed it directly a t the b rillia n t audience. There was a sharp click. "A ll rig h t, Georgo,” said th e bride, “ come along.” And as they m arched down the aisle she showed him th a t the supposed prayer book w asn’t u prayer l>ook a t »11. I t was a cam era I “ I t ’s my own idea, G eorge,” she whispered. “ Clever, isn ’t it?” —C leve land Plain Dealer. T h e P le a s a n te s t, M ost P o w e rfu l a n d E ffec tiv e N e v e r f a llln g R e m e d y fo r Rheumatism S'.1««?,*.. LA (J ltllT K a n d C A T A R R H ! W all knew w liut th o u san d s know ol r a s e s li s a s t h s tfftoscy o r " g i m o l ’ S " . . » Cn- ra tlv c ns w eil as a P revi m lv e o f an y A che o r Pain know n to th e h u m a n body, th e re w ould n o t he a fam ily In all A m erica w ith o u t a b o ttle o f “ ft P r o p s ! " S end for tria l bo ttle, 2ft<\ o r la rg e b ottle, f I— co n tain in g .KM) doses. 0 hoi tie., for ft. S W A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O ISO-184 E. I ll.h St.. Chicago. III. H nndrcds of Am ericans arc working R ussian factories. Piso’s cure fur consumption tins beni h Ood-send tom e.—Win. It. McClellan, C h e s ter, Florida, Sept. 17, 1895. Bees raised iu Texas arc shi p;icd to all parts of the w orld. V IT A L IT Y lo w ,d eb ilitated o r e x h a u ste d r u re d h y I)r. K lin e’s In v ig o ra tin g Tonto. K ltK K |1. T rial B ottle co n tain in g 2 W eeks’ tre a tm e n t l>r. K lin e’s In s titu te , 931 A rch S t., P hiladelphia. Founded IS7I. Dayton Ohio, has a union soap fac tory. According to a chemical analysis 1ft Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth- p arts of the flesh of fish have about the name n u tritiv e value as 12 parts of big Syrup the best remedy to use for their Children during the teething period. boneless beef. Bookbinders in O m aha are orgauiz- ta g . TO C n tIC A C O L I» IN ONK OAT Take Laxative Bromo Q uinine Tableta. All druggists refund the money if it fails to eure. E. W. G rove's siguaturo is on each box. 26c. New York jew elers now enjoy the eig h t-h o u r day. D IA F N IM T h e p le a s a n t m e th o d a n d b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts o f th e w e ll k n o w n r e m e d y , K TBnr o r F lo s , m a n u fa c tu r e d b y th e C a l i f o i i i u a F i o S y r u p C o ., i l l u s t r a t e t h e v a lu e o f o b t a in in g t h e liq u id la x a t iv e p r in c ip le s o f p la u t s k n o w n to b e m e d ic in a lly la x a t iv e a n d p r e s e n tin g t h e m in t h e f o r m i n o e t r e f r e s h i n g t o t h e ta s te a n d a c c e p ta b le to th e sy ste m . It is th e o n e p e r fe c t s tr e n g th e n in g la x a t iv e , c le a n s in g t h e s v s t e in e f f e c t u a lly , d is p e llin g c o ld s , h e a d a c h e s a n d f e v e r s g e n t ly y e t p r o m p tly a n d e n a b lin g o n e t o o v e r c o m e h a b itu a l c o n s tip a tio n p e r m a n e n tly . I t s p e r f e c t fr e e d o m fro m e v e r y o b je c tio n a b le q u a lity a n d su b - s t a n -e. a n d i t s a c t i n g o n t h e k i d n e v s , liv e r a n d b o w e ls , w it h o u t w e a k e n in g o r ir r it a t in g th e m , m a k e it t h e id e a l la x a tiv e . I n t h e p r o c e s s o f m a n u f a c t u r i n g f ig s a r e u se d , a» th e y a r e p le a s a n t to th e t a s t e , b u t t h e m e d ic in a l q u a lit ie s o f th e r e m e d y a r e o b ta in e d fr o m s e n n a a n d o t h e r a r o m a tic p la n t s , b y a m e th o d k n o w n t o t h e C a i . i f o r h i a F io S y r u p Co . o n l y . I n o r d e r t o g e t i t s b e n e f i c i a l e f f e c t s a n d t o a v o id im it a t io n s , p le a s e r e m e m t ie r t h e f u l l u a m e o f t h e t o m p a n y p r in te d o n t h e f r o n t o f e v e r y p a c k a g e . C A L IF O R N IA F IG S Y R U P C O . • A N FRANCISCO. CAL LOT7TSVTI.I K I T N I W TORN, N ▼. For M l« by a ll D ruggist a. — P rice 50c. per b ottle. IS Q U IE T . f r lM * . H o w e v e r , C o n tin u e S t e e d j N e u r lj A ll L in e s o f T r a d e . ■ • .l a g to th e L a st. In B rad street’s says: Q uietness as to dem and b a t m arked steadiness as to prices is still th e leading feature in trad e lines, a condition it m ight be re- maked not uncomm on a t th is stage of th e year, w hich is a sort of m iddle ground betw een stock-taking and in ventory tim e and th e actual opening of th e spring season. Aggressive stren g th in prices Is con fined to a few staples, such as pork products, w hich are firmly held on a ra th e r tardy recognition of the fact th a t supplies, both of live hogs and dead meats, are far from burdensome. T al low, cotton-seed oil and sim ilar pro d u cts are sym path etically strong. Kaw and refined sugars have both advanced th is week, not apparently because of the war between the refiners being set tled, but really because supplies of raw are lim ited. W h at few lines of n ext season’s woolen goods have been reported are a t advances ranging from 25 to 85 per cent. Iron and steel are extrem ely qniet, b u t signs of weakness are not n u m er ous, th e shading in pig iron being con fined to a few grades and m arkets. The dem and for lum ber is n aturally light, b u t the length of supplies is no table, as evidenced by th e fact th a t w hite pine stocks are 22 per cent sm aller th an a year ago. H ides are d u ll a t th e E ast, b n t con siderable buying is reported W est, and quotations are fairly firm . W heat in cluding Hour shipm ents for the week aggregate 4,248,926 bushels against 2,509,682 bushels last week. The cu rren t w eek’s failure returns reflect the annual clearing ont of delin q uent trad ers in a total for the week of 295, as compared w ith 229 last week, 804 in th is week a year ago, 823 in 1898, 478 in 1897 and 412 in 1896. PRESIDENCY. CANDIDATE Mrs. Itelva Lockwood, th e em inent b a rriite r of W eahington, D. C ., is the only woman who has ever been a candidate for the Presidency of th e U nited Staten. She is th e best known woman in A m erica. As the pioneer of her sex in the legal profession she has gathered fame and fortune. In a le tte r to Thu Peruna Medicine Company, she says: T h e K illin g P n m lo n . DEM AND CANNOT UK •C U R D Bv lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s , ns th e y c a n n o t r e a c h th e d fs c a s e d p o r tio n o f th e e a r. T h e re Is o n ly o n e wm \ t o c u r e d e ftln e a a , a n d t h a t in b y a o n stitt» - ti o n a l r e m e d ie s . D eaf n ess is c a u s e d by a n I n fla m e d c o n d i tio n o f th e m u c o u s li n in g o f th e E u s ta c h ia n T u b e . W h e n th i s tu b e g e ts I n fla m e d y o u h a v e a r u m b l in g s o u n d o r 1 n eper fe e t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n i t is e n t ir e l y clo se d d e a fn e s s is ib e r e s u lt, a n d u n le s s th e in f la m m a tio n c a n b e ta k e n o u t a n d th i s tu b e r e s to r e d to ita n o r m a l c o n d itio n , h e a r i n g w ill b e d e s tr o y e d f o re v e r ; n in e c a se s o u t ol te n a r e c a n te d by c a t a r r h , w h ic h is n o th i n g h u t an in fla m e d c o n d i tio n of t h e m u c o u s s u rfa c e s . We w ill g iv e O n e H u n d r e d D o lla rs fo r a n y c a s e o f l> e a in e s a (c a u se d by c a ta r r h ) t h a t c a n n o t b e c u r e d b y H a ll s C a t a r r h C u re, b e n d for c ir c u la r s, tree. F. J. CIIKNF.Y A C<fc. T o led o , O. Bold by D ru g g ists, 7 d C H a ll’s F a m ily P ills are th e beet. P h ilad elp h ia w ill add 400 officers to ita police force. I m p r o v e d T r a in R q u tp m e n t. Th# O. K. A N. and Oregon Short L ine have added a buffet, smoking and library car to th eir Portland-C hicago through train , ami a dining car service has been inauguarated. The train is equipped w ith the latest ch air cars, day coaches and luxurious flrst-clsas end ordinary sleep*»«!. Direct connec tion made at (Granger w ith U nion Pa- cifio. and at Ogden with Kin G rande line, from all points in Oregon. W ash ington and Idaho to all K asietn cities. For inform ation, rates, etc., call on any O. K. A N. agent, or address W H. H urlburt, G eneral Passenger Agent, Portland. The pumpers id the oil field a t W a bash. Ind.. having been granted an a d vance in wages from $50 to $55 per m outh by th e com panies, the d rille rs and tool dreaaara are now clam oring for $fl.50 a day. It is said th a t a com prom ise w ill bs effected on tlia basis of $5. P A C IF IC C O A ST TRADE. S e a t t le M a r k e ts . Onions, new, $ 1.00@1.25 per sack. Potatoes, new, $16@20. Beets, per sack, 75@85e. T urnips, per sack, 60c. C arrots, per sack, 50c. P arsnips, per sack, 75@85c. Cauliflow er, 76c@ $l per dozen. Cabbage, native and C alifornia, 7f @90o per 100 pounds. Apples, $ 1.25@1.50 per box. Pears, $1.00® 1.25 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. B u tter—Cream ery, 82o per pound dairy, 17® 22c; raucb, 34c per pound. Eggs— 24c. Cheese— N ative. 16c. P o u ltry — 9® 10c; dressed, 13®14o. H ay— Puget Sound tim othy, $12.00; choice E astern W ashington tim othy, $17.00@ 18.00 Corn— W hole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $28. Barley— Boiled or ground, per ton, $21; w hole, $22. F lour— Patent, per b arrel, $3.25; blended Btraights, $8.00; C alifornia, $3.25; buckw heat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.80; w hole w heat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $8.80@ 4.00. M illstuffs— B ran, per tou, $15.00; shorts, per ton, $17.00. Feed—Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton; m iddlings, per tou, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef steers, 7K @ 8 c; cows, prim e, 7c; pork, 7c; trim m ed, 8 j^ c; veal, 8>i® 10c. H am s— Large, 13c; sm all, 1 8 Ji; breakfast bacon, 12 h o ; dry sa lt sides, 8c. “ Yon have only an hoar longer to liv e ,’’ said the physician, solem nly, to the w ealthy m iser on hi* deathbed. " I t there any thing yon w ish attended to before you pass aw ay?” “ Y es,” answ ered .th e stricken man in faint, yet eager tones. " I am glad you spoke of it. Send for th e barber a t once and have him shave me before I die. 1 only have to pay him 60 cents for coming in to shave me now, and the reg n lar price is one |1 for shaving a dead man. M ight as well save th a t half-dollar w hile I ’m about i t . ” — New Y ork W orld. T h e C r a v in g f o r S t i m u l a n t s Has lately attracted a great deal of atten tion. The use of them seems to be in creasing. This clearly shows an exhausted condition of the nerves and blood, which may be remedied only bv strengthening the stomach. Hostetter's ¿stomach Bitters will do this for vou. It cures dyspepsia, constipation am i nervousness. P aralysis of the m outh resulting from the chew ing guin h ab it, has caused a school girl in W abash, In d ., to renounce th is practice. F o llo w e d th e C row d . Thu innocent, nninvited guest does not alw ays escape no easily as the I n dianapolis m an named by th e .Sentinel. This man, being in London on a bright afternoon, saw many well-dressed peo ple going through the iron gates oppo site his Itoarding-house. A ccordingly he “ dressed u p ” and joined the proces sion. He found him self inside a park, anil sat on the seats and enjoyed the m usic. A young lady came and gave him a enp of tea and he had a good tim e generally. The n ex t day a t the table some one asked w hat w as going on across the w ay the day before. “ Mr. H um phrey W ard gave a large garden p a rty ,” said the landlady. L im a, Bern, is w ith o u t um brellas. SALT A d LAKE cry. I m p o r t a n t F a c t o r In n a n ta l T r a v e l. f " The Prudent Man Setteth T r a n s c o n ti- His House in O rder.” No one crossing the continent can afford to c u t Salt Lake C ity from h is route. The attractio n s of the place, including the Mormon Temple, T aber nacle an d C hurch in stitu tio n s, the G reat Salt Lake— deader and denser th an th e Dead Sea in the Holy L and— th e picturesque environm ent and the warm su lp h u r and hot springs, are greater to the square yard th an any lo cality on the A m erican continent. The Rio G rande W estern R ailw ay, connecting on the E ast w ith the D en ver & Rio G rande and Colorado M id land R ailw ays and on th e W est w ith the Southern Pacific (C entral R oute) and Oregon Short Line, is the only tran sco n tin etn al line passing directly through Salt Lake C ity. The route through Salt Lake C ity via the Rio G rande W estern R ailw ay is famous all the year round. On aocount of the equable clim ate of U tah aud Colorado it is ju s t as popular in w in ter as in sum m er. Send 2c to J . D. Mansfield, 253 W ashington St., P ortland, or Geo. W . H eiutz, A cting G eneral Passenger Agent, S alt Lake C ity, for a copy of “ S alt Lake C ity— the City of the S a in ts.’* Your human tenement should be given even more ca rtfu l attention than the house you live in. Set it in order by thoroughly renovating your svhole system through blood made pure by taking Hoodrs Sarsaparilla. Then every organ vrdl act prom ptly and regularly. ^ You can always smell a “dead one.” He has a costive-looking face. His breath knocks you down. He drags his feet Listeners to his talk turn their heads the other way. His breath poisons God’s pure air. He ought to keep clean inside; — that means sweet breath, quick brain, swift m oving feet. You can’t feel well and act well with your bowels clogged , sending poison all through your system. Clean them out gently but thoroughly and keep them clean with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, and you will find that all bowel ills and the nasty symptoms that g o with them are quickly and p zrmanently CURED BY ALL ° DRUGGISTS FORT M A C H IN E R Y . 01 m M a la r ia ? ™ * N an F ra n c ia c o CURE FOR PILES J s r s t d r u g g i s t s o r s e n t by m a i l . T r e a t i s e fr e e . W r i t « m e a b o u t y o u r c s s « . D R . B O S A N K.O, P h i l s d a . , P a M a rk e t. Wool— Spring— Nevada, 12® 15c per pound; E astern Oregon, 12® 16c; V al The Ideal Trench Tonic ley, 20@22c; N orthern, 10® 12c. Hops— 1899 crop, ll@ 1 2 o per TOR BODY AND BRAIN pound. 6 i n c . S 4 .1 . E n d o r s e d b y M ed ic al F a c u l ty Ouions— Yellow, 75@85c per sack. B u tter— Fancy cream ery 25c; do seconds, 21@24o; fancy dairy, 21 @22c; do seconds, 18@20o per ponnd. T e n W e e k s f o r lO C en ts. PO RTLA N D DIRECTORY. Eggs— Store, 20@22c; fancy ranch, T h at h i* f a m ily p sp er. T h e I llu s tr a te d W eek ly o f D enver, fo lo .. ( founded w ill h e s e n t 10 w eeks 27 @ 28c. on tria l fo r tttc; cl nb* o f St 00c: II fo r $1 S p ecial >f F e n c e s m l W ire W o rk s. M illstuffs — Middling*, $18.00 @ fer S o lely to In tro d u c e it. l a t e s t m in in g new s and Unit r a tio n * o f scen ery . tr u e s to rie s o f to v e a n d a d 19.00; bran, $13® 14.00. v en tu re A d d ress as a b o v e am i m e n tio n th is p a p e r ; F O R T I.A N I» W IR K Jk IR O N « O R K S : W IRK a n d ir o n f e n c in g : office r a i lin g , e tc . £44 A id er. H ay— W heat $6.60@ 9; w heat and •la m p a tak en . oat $6.50"f9.00; best barley $5.00® M a c h i n e r y a n d S n |» $ » lle s. 7.00; alfalfa, $6.00® 7.50 per ton; t s * h p a i d fOV S t,> n e \rr.< v * « • • . a < P ip e* . A vet*.etc. W rite a n d s e n d o u t straw , 80® 45c per bale. C A W 8 T O N A C O .: K S G I N K S , B O I L E R S . M %- II. P . H a m i l t o n , T w o K lv e r* . H . Potatoes— E arly Rose, 86® 90; Ore e h i a e r y , s u p p lie s 4M-A0 F i r s t 9 t . , P o r t l a n d .o r . gon Bnrl>ank.a, 85c® 1.00; riv er B ur »\ i-ak and JO H N FO O LK. P o r t l a n d , O reg o n , banks, 90® 90c; Salinas B urbanks, can give you the be$t bargains in general W orn-O ut People $1.00® 1.25 per sack. r a n s e c u r e h e a lth a n d s t r e n g t h —c a n d o machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, I ’itru s F ru it— Oranges, V alencia, plows, belts and windmill*. The new I t q u ic k ly by u s in g $3.75® 3.35; M exican lim es, $4.00® iteel l X L windmill, »old bv him, is un M o o r e 's R e p e a le d R e m e d y equalled. 6.00; C alifornia lemons 75c® $1.60; I t c o n t a in s n o d a n g e r o u s d r u g s —it h a s do choice $ 1.76@3.00 per box. a p le a s a n t ta s te . $1 a b o ttle a t d r u g g is ts . Tropical F ruit*— Bananas, $1.50® 2 50 per bunch; pineapples, nom Has the endorsement of the in al; Persian dates, *@ 6Q o per Vitlttit tk Us 4 life V. 8 Government and all pound. Leading Railroads. A d i r a t a O » M IW K IB K , V o u n u t a H o n s , Id a . \|\N immediate lasting efficacious agreeable YOUNG MEN! F o r G o n o rrh o e a s n d G lee t r e t P » b e t's O k a y S pecM c. 1« Is th e ONLY m e d ic in e w h ie n w ill c u r e e a c h a n d e v e ry ca se. NO CASE k n o w n it h a s e v e r fa ile d to c u r e , n o m a t t e r how s e rio u s o r o f h o w lo n g s ta n d in g . R eeutta f r o m its u se w ill a s to n is h y o u . I t is a b s o lu te ly sa fe , p re v e n t* s t r i c t u r e , a n d c a n b e t a k e n w ith o u t tn co a v e- aie ie -e a n d d e te n tio n fr o m b u sin ess. P R IC K , f t 00. F o r sa le bv all re lia b le d n ifn ri* a , o r s e n t p re p a id b y f p la in ly w r a p p e d , on re c e ip t o f p ric e , by I ' a BST C H EM IC A L OO., ( ' i re q o em . CANCER c ARTERS 1 NK F ast M ali 8 p. m. S a lt L a k e, P e n f e r , F t W o rth , O m ah a , K a n s a s C ity , 81 L o u ts. C h t c a x o , a n d E a st. F ast M all. 6.45 p .m . S pokane F ly e r 8.46 p. m. W a lla W a lla , L ew tr to n , B p o k a n e , M in n e a p o lis , St. P a u l, D u lu th . M ilw a u kee , Chicago»!; E a st Spokane F ly e r 8 a. iu. 8:00 p . m . Ocsan S tea m sh ip s. [ T n Big Cl for uDoat sral di*charg««,iniU aini*ti ms. Irrita tio n s o r slc rra tio n a of m a c o s s M a b r e s a . J P----0.» <\*»t»«i®« PaioloM . s a d n ut a s tria - ■T h |E vSratC m iim o a i O b . * * n t M w aoos. .r a r a r C r » a M « . X p * r ra la S x S piafa »raraM. «•» o l,Ira. 8X7*. R r r a l a r r a a l . a rra a ra t. OR. GUNN'S uvtr ' 0 PILLS a r s Stek 9t«k Hee< H aad aak e F O R A. D O S E , C Core end Dyspepsia. Remove rimpiee a»d Partii f f i k e Blood. Aid I i f stion snd Prawn t BCiouaaeee a Do -------- ------------------------ not Gripe or Bicken To «reo v in c e vou » e » ill m all ----------------- •am p le free, e o r f fu a ll l l h __________ o t for J5c __________ D R II O _____ S A Mm 4/ C O .. F k i l m l a . . P r n s s . »o ld by P r uggiate. N P. 3f. V. M o. A—! •< > •. r H I X w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t le o re m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . U 4.00 p. m. A ll s a ilin g d a te s s u b je c t to c h a n g e F o r S an F ra n c is c o — Sai 1 Dec 3. 8, 13, 18, 23. 28, a n d e v e ry 5 days. D a lly E x .S u n d a y h:0U p. m . S a tu r d a y 10:00 p. m. 6:00 a. m E x .S u n d a y < 00 p. in. Ex b u n d a y Columbia River Steam ers. To A s to ria a n d W ay L a n d in g s . 4:3C p. m . E x .b e n d a r W illamette River. O reg o n C ity , N ew b e rg ,S a le m dt Way L a u d in g » 3:30 p. m. 7:00 a. in. W illamette and Yam M on., W ed. hill Nlvara. T ue»., T h u r. a u d F ri. a u d S at. O re g o n C ity , Day to n , «It Way L a n d in g s. 6:00 a. m . T u e t., T h u r a n d S at. L v. R lp a r ia 1:30 a . na. D a ily 4:30 p. m . M on., W ed. a u d F ri. W illamette River. P o r tla n d to C o rv a l lis <k W ay L a n d in g s. Snake River. R lp a r ia to L e w isto n L v. L ew istoR D aily 8:80 a .m . 1 O LIV ER A COLCORD, Agents, Newberg, Or. W .H .H U RLBU RT, G e n e r i 1 P a s s e n g e r A g e n t, P o r tla n d , O f E A S T A N D SO U T H -V IA - f r a f a i le a v e a n d a r e d u e to a r r i v e a t P o r tla n d : D e p o t F if th And I 8t»., P o r tla n d . O v e rla n d E x p re s s — F o r S a le m ,R o s e b u rg , A sla n d , S a c ra m e n to , * 7 00 p . on O f d e n , 8 a u F ra n c is - * 9:16 a i co, M o jav e, Los An- eles, E l P aso , Ne Irle a n s a n d E a st. 0:90 a . m . R o s e b u rg p a s s e n g e r— • 4:90 p. m 'V i a W o o a b u rn , f o r ' Dally M o u n t A n g el, S ilv e r- D a lly except to n , W e 8 t S c i o, except S unday. B ro w n s v ille , S p rin g - S unday. fie ld a n d N a tro n . ) 7:30 a . m. .C o rv a llis p a s s e n g e r... t 6:60 p. m . i 1^4:50 p. m ..I n d e p e n d e n c e p a s s ’n g r. f 8:25 a. m, •D a ily . fD a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y . R e b a te tic k e ts o n sa le b e tw e e n P o tla n d , Sao- -a m e n to a n d S an F ra n c is c o . N et r a te s $17 Irs t-c la a s a n d $11 to u r i s t , i n c lu d in g s le e p e r. R a te s a n d ti c k e t s to E a s te rn p o in t s a n d E u rope. A lso J a p a n , C h in a , JIftw aii, th e P h ilip pines a n d A u s tr a lia , c a u be o b ta in e d fro m J. B. K IR K L A N D , T ic k e t A g e n t, 184 T h ir d s tr e e t, P o r tla n d , O r. N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. (Y e llo w s to n e P a rk L in e.) T he only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. T he only route to the Yellowstone National Park. leave . ,1 0 0 a m I Ù n. D ep o t, F o o t 6 th S t. j F a s t m a il fo r K a la m a , K elso , C a s tle R ock, W in- lo c k , C h e h a lis . C e n tra - lia , S o u th B e n d , M o n te- s a n o , A b e rd e e n , O co sta, O ly m p ia , T a c o m a , S e a t tle , V ic to ria , P t. T o w n s e n d , E lle n s b u r g h , Kos- ly n . N o rth Y a k im a , S p ra g u e , C h e n e y , S po k a n e , P u llm a n , G a r field , F a r m in g to n . Mos- co w , U n io n to w n . G e n esee, R o s s la n d , B. C .; T ra il, B. C .; N elso n , B. C .; K a lso , M isso u la, B u tte , A n a c o n d a , H e le n a , St. P a u l. M in n e a p o lis , K a n s a s C ity , O m a h a , C o u n c il B lilffs, St. L ouia, C h ic a g o , W a sh in g to n , N ew Y o rk , P h il a d e lp h ia , B o s to n , a n d a ll p o in ts E a s t a n d S o u th e a s t. p lo m eo I I a r r i v i ." 7:60 a . i • D AYS to M in n e a p o lis , O m a h a , K a n s a s C ity a n d St. P a u l. D AYS to M ilw a u k e e a n d C h ic a g o . A** D AYS to W a s h in g to n , P h ila d e lp h i a , N ew Y o rk , B o s to n , a n d o th e r E a ste r* p o in ts . B ag g a g e c h e c k e d th r o u g h to d e s ti n a ti o n o f tic k e t. F o r s le e p in g -c a r r e s e r v a tio n s , tic k e ts , m a p * a n d f u ll in f o r m a ti o n , c a ll o n o r w rite A. D. CHARLTON, lu t. Gen. Piss. Ag’nt, Portland, Or. •A S M o rr is o n S t., C o r. T h ir d . E. H. WOODWARD. Local Agent, Newt * r -, Or. BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E CURE YOURSELfl INDIAN RELICS « A N T E D Is C u rab le ARRITS n. AuanLE-n, Man: R. K OEHLER, M a n a g e r. C. H . M A R K H A M , O. F. A P a ts ” " ‘ " is. . A g e en n t. ~ o rtl P r tla n d * , O r. W heat — W alla W alla, 60@ 51c; Valley, 61c; Bluesteni, 63c per bushel. F lour— Best grades, $3.00; graham , $2.50; superline, $2.16 p er barrel. O ats— Choice w hite, 34@35o; choice gray, 84o per bushel. Barley— Feed barley, $15® 16.00; brew ing, $ 18.00@18.60 p er ton. M illstuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; m id dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per ton. Ila y —Tim othy, $9.50@ 11; clover, $7@8; Oregon w ild hay, $6@7 per ton. B utter— Fancy cream ery, 60® 56c; seconds, 42 ‘,@45«;; dairy, 80@ 37)fic; To any needy mortal, who can’t afford to buy, we will mall a box frea.™ Add re» Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, « it store, 22 h @ 2 7 h o . Eggs— 18® 19c per dozen. C'heeso— Oregon full cream , 12>*c; k in d s Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c .. .T A T U M A B O W E N ... per pound. 2 8 to 3 6 F irs t Street P O R TLA N D OR. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50® 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, SS geese, $7.00@ 8.50 forold; $1.50® «.50; ducks, $«.00@ 0.00 per A Splendid Line for You, MR. DEALER. dozen; turkeys, live, 15@ l?o per Built on the Square. pound. Portland, Oregon, Delivery, and Replacements on Guarantee. Potatoes— 5 5 ® 85c per sack; sweets, Quick Delivery Guaranteed. A LINE HARD TO BEAT. 2 @2 '-xc per pound. Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; CLEVELAND CHAINLESS (Bevel Gear)................................$75 per sack; g arlic, 7o per pound; cab CLEVELAND CHA IN R O A D ST E R ............................... SO bage, 1 C.o per pound; parsnips, $1; CLEVELAND CH A IN R O A D ST E R Racer. 21 lb * .............. 50 J e r r y 's onions, $1-00® 1.10; carro ts’ $1. (tlUElMO CLEVELAND C H A IN ................................................................ 40 Hops— 7® 01c; 1898 crop, 6@6c. STO R M ER CHA IN .................................................................... 35 Wool—V alley, 12@13o per pound; P E N N A N T SPECIAL C H A IN ............................................... 30 E astern Orogon, 8® 14c; m ohair, 27® g r o w p a y i n g c r o p s b e c a u s e t h e y 'r e I 80c per pound. fre sh a n d a l w a y s t h e b e e t. F o r I M utton—Gross, l>est sheep, wether* Boy*’ and Girl*’ Bicycles. Largest Jobber of Bicycle Sundries in the Northweit. Write s a le e v e r y w h e r e . R e fu s e s u b s t i t u t e s . [ for Ca'alogue and Discounts. Agents wanted in all towns throughout Oregon, sn.l ewes, 8 l2c; dressed m utton, 6Q @ S tic k t o K e r r y 's S e e d s a n d p r o s p e r . Washington, Idaho and Montana. 7c per pound; lain!»«, 7 h o per pound. 1900 S e e d A n n u a l fre e . W r i t e f o r It. ] Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; AMERICâH BICYCLE CO. PORTLAND BRANCH, Popi Silas Dip., 131-134 tilth St. 0 . M . FE R R Y A C O .. D e tro it. M k k . lig h t ami feeders, $4.60; dressed, $ 5 .50@ 6.00 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, $3.50@ 4.00; row s, $3@ 3.50; dressed beef, 6 Q ® 7 ‘■so per ponnd. I T C H I N G P i l e s p r o tin c e m o i s t a r e s n d e s a a s i t c h i n g . T h i s f o r m , a s « e l l s s B li n d , B i s e d i n g o r P r o t r u d i n g Veal— Large, 6 H @ 7 S 'c ; sm all, 8® P il e s s r e c u r d by O r . • o s a n k o ’f P l I e R e m e d y S to p « i t c h i n g s n d b l e e d i n g . A b e o rb s t u m o r s . Aor a 8 ‘«c per .pound. 10c. 25c. 50c. TIME SCHEDULES From P ortland D ir .X T T h e y W ere N ut C ap on s. "W a ite r, I asked for a roast chicken, b u t I did not w ish one w ith legs as large as a teaspoon I” “ Yas, sab, ah know, sah, b a t desc yere chickens is roasted in a specia w>ay, sah. Yo’ see, th e y ’re h atch ed ii one of dese yere in k u -b a tto rs . W hei they grow a little , sah, they ’re shiftec to one end of the in stru m en t ’n ’ baked So when we have a g re a t m any ohdahi we has to take ’em earlier, and thev doesn’t get so m nch chance ter grow, sah. T hat was the case w ith youahs, sa h .” “ W aiter, it is w ith great solem nity th a t I affirm th a t you happeu to be the W h e r e H e 'd O o. “ A re n ’t you afraid the law w ill take greatst prevaricator I have ever m et. us in hand for g am b lin g ?” said the Bring me a half-dozen more of those tim id m an who had ju s t been |iersuad- chickens th a t go to roast early. See?” — P h ilad elp h ia C all. ed into m aking an election bet. “ N ever m in d ,” answ ered th e confi N o L o n g e r a C o m p e tito r . den t p o litician . “ Even if i t does, He— D on’t you th in k th a t girl over y o u ’re a ll rig h t. They w ouldn’t send you to ja il for m aking th a t bet. there is beautiful? T hey’d send yon to the insane asylum . ” } She (coldly c ritic a l)— Oh, I don’t know. W ho is she? — W ashington Star. He— Mrs. N uter. J u s t been m a r The estim ated value of m anufactured ried . She— Yes. I th in k she is—q u ite products in the South is placed a t $1,- 500,000,000. b eau tifu l.— D etroit Free Press. BOWEL BREATH! P o r t la n d M a r k e t. H P atents IR A D C M I S S * D e lian » C O —V R IG H T * * C . A nvone »ending a sketch and description m ay quickly ascertain our opinion fre e w h e th e r a a Invention to probably paten tab le. Coir m unir* tlo n s « n c t ly cnnfldentU L IIandh. o k « n P ate n t* sent free, o ld e st agency for »ecu n ns p aten ts. r e t e n te ta k en ih r-u g h M ann A Co. rece iv e *ert<s4 wot Ire, w ith o u t charge, la th e Scientific American. A h M K l'o m .lr IR n'trm ,M w ra k lr U r n « rtr. ralM h ra o f u > , ( .«rnaL T ra n » . SI , l ï * r . . ! ; ï r P ® !'» » . IL Sold b r sll r m t a i m b’V t t i S S l S *