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    A L a n d o f P r o m is e .
44 D eride N o t A n y
M an's Infirm ities ”
Tell him, rather, how to
get rid o f them. ¿Most infir­
mities come from bad blood
and are cured by Hood’s Sar­
saparilla. E very person w ho
has s c r o fu la , salt rheum,
humors. CAtArrh, dyspepsia or rheuma­
tism should s t once begin tsking this
medicine tfiAt the infirm ity m e y be
prom ptly rem oved.
C o n s u m p tio n — “ A fter the grip I
h sd a b id cough, diseiness And night
rw eA ts. Humor broke out And consump­
tion vjas diegnosed. One bottle Hood's
SirsApirillA helped me And four bottles
cured me p e r f e c t l y M r s . N . D. Kinney,
¡Morris. Conn.
‘Remember
tfjccdti SaUat>a\iflq
Rev. Joseph P arker, th e em inent
English preacher, confesses th a t in his
youth th e sound of th e nam e V sn Die
m en’s L and—now know n as Tasm ania
—pow erfully affected h it Im agination
I t was to him , as it has been to many
youngsters, an appallingly m ysterious
place, b u t in tim e it lost its evil tu g
gestion, and he tells how this came
about in his recent book: “ A P reach er’s
L ife.” A t a M ethodist m eeting in the
north of England the people had been
singing a hymn in w hich the line:
“ We are m arching through Em m an­
u el’s gro u n d ,” occurs, and a t the close
of the hym n one good old man, whose
emotion w as in excess of his in te lli­
gence, fervently prayed: “ G rant th a t
when th is life is over every one of us
may have a cottage in Van D iem en’s
lan d .” The poor m an somehow got il
into his head, by some law of m ental
association w hich no one can fully ex­
plain, th a t E m m anuel’# grounds and
Van D iem en’s Land w ere practically
one and the sam e.— Y o u th ’s Com pan
ion.
R o ck er« a n d I n s a n ity .
The rocking ch air causes insanity, so
it is said. In fact th e physicians are
H ood's M ils c u r e Hr«r Ills ; t h e n o n -lr r lta tln g a n d
o n ly ca th a rtic to ta k e w ith Hood'a Swrwapxrilla.
claim ing th a t th e rocking chairs are
the cause of most of the nervous tro u ­
T h e Q u e e n '« I c e C h e s t .
bles from which women suffer, and are
The stores ot ice a t W indsor, Os­ advising th e ir relegation to any place
borne and B alm oral castles are very w here they w ill not be used.
large. A t W indsor there is storage
The Chinese honor th e ir guests by
room for about 500 tons. There the
supply is obtained from the lake be placing before them th e oldest eggs oB
neath the north terrace, from Frogmore tainalile, w hich are considered th eir
and V irginia w ater. Ice is not only greatest delicacy.
lavishly used in the royal kitchen, but
T h . M y s t e r y o f O u a t a t fle a .
also for reducing the tem perature of
It is a puzzling fact th a t the deck, at
h er m ajesty ’s ap artm en ts in hot w eath ­ sailing vessels show dust at night, even if
er. Then it is packed in pretty wood­ washed in the morning, and no work is
during the day. This is like indiges­
en buckets and stood in the fireplaces. done
tion and dvspepsia. which creeps on one
unawares. The only wav to cure them is
C h a n g e a b le .
the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Hitlers,
L arry—Norah hung h e r Jersey jacket by
which a l s o prevents malaria, fever a n d
over the stove a n ’ it wuz scorched. ague.
_________________
Dd ’ye hear about it, Dinny?
H a C au gh t On.
Denny—Oi did; a n ’ Oi also h ur-rud
H e— Do you believe in hypnotism?
th o t it changed th ’ jack e t com plately.
She— I heard the other day of a man
L arry — How phwas thot?
who w as hypnotized by being made to
Denny— Well, ye sae, it phwas a je r­ look for some tim e a t a diam ond ring
sey jacket w hin she hung it thor, but,
He— I wonder if any b rig h t piece of
faith, a fter it w uz scorched it phwas glass would have done it as well.
a smoking ja c k e t.— Chicago
Daily
She— Perhaps so, w ith a m an, but
News.
not w ith a woman.
V I T A L I T Y lo w , d e b ilita te d o r e x h a u s te d c u red by
H e (a t a jew elers th e n ex t day)— I
Dr. K lliie ’d In v ig o r a tin g T o n ic. I-'ICKK, $1 T rial
H o ttle co n ta in in g 2 W e e k s ’ trea tm en t- Dr. K line's w ant a diam ond ring,
lad y ’s size,
I n s titu te , 931 A rch 8 t., P h ila d elp h ia . F ou n d ed 1871.
brightest you have.— N. Y . W orld.
A medical pa)>er directs atten tio n to
I m p r o v e d T r a in K q u lp m a a l.
th e curious fact th a t scarlet fever has
The O. K. & N. and Oregon Short
never been observed in epidem ic form Line have added a buffet, smoking and
in the tropical or subtropical regions of library car to th eir Portland-Ohioago
A sia or A frica.
through train , and a dining car service
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth­ has been inauguarated. The train is
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for th»l» equipped with the latest chair cars,
Children during the teething period.
day coaches and luxurious flrst-olass
and ordinary sleepers. Direot connec­
In Janesville, W is., is a pearl button tion made at G ranger with Union Pa­
factory w hich tu rn s o u t thousands ol cific. and a t Ogden w ith Kio G rande
th e finest q u ality of buttons. Tons of line, from all points in Oregon, W ash­
M ississippi clum shells are used in ington and Idaho to all E astern oitiea
producing the buttons.
For inform ation, rates, etc., call ou
For lung and chest diseases, I’iso’s Cure any O. K. & N. agent, or address W.
is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. II. H u rlb u rt, General P a s^ n g o r Agent,
J. L. Northcott, Windsor, Out , Canada.
Portland.
I t appears from B ritish consular re ­
The G erm an m ilita ry experts who
ports th a t Morocco offers a considerable are superintending the construction of
field for the engineer.
There are at the Southw est A frican railw ay from
present no roads, railw ays, telegraphs, Swakopmund to W indhoek—about 400
canals nor harbors.
kilom eters—estim ate th a t it w ill cost
A rooster figured prom inently in a only |.1,000,000. More th an a q u arter
of the line is already com pleted.
oase w hich was tried in the Coney Is­
land police court th e oth er day. The
The castor-oil tree (R icinus com ­
fowl had been stolen, so the plaintiff m unis) is believed in E gypt to keep
claim ed, and in proof of his assertion, aw ay mosquitoes.
he called
it
by nam e— “ George
D ew ey.” Im m ediately the rooster
At a recen t auction sale a t Zurich
crowed and flap|>ed its wings, and it more th an 1,000 gold and silver Swiss
was forthw ith turned over to its rig h t­ coins of th e 15th to the 19th centuries
ful owner.
were disposed of.
In d ia has (terhups a greater variety of
plants than any other country in the
w orld, having 15,000 native species,
w hile the flora of the entire continent
of Europe only embraces about 10,000.
M a m m a K a ta a C a a c a r e t .
Baby gets th e benefit. N am ing m other« m ake
th e ir m ilk m ild ly p u rg a tiv e w ith Caacaret», the
onlv safe la x a tiv e for babies. All d ru g g ists, 10c,
25c, fiOc.
_____________________
The South K ensington inusonm is
constantly adding to the collection of
scientific instrum ents and models of
old-fashioned m achines.
We learn
from Industries and Iron th a t they
have now made a large num ber of
additions of m odern m achinery and
tools, such as a coal gas purifying
house, a Belleville boiler, a launch
engine, w ater tube boilers using liquid
fuel, a transform er, stenm turbine, etc.
Many of the m achine models are shown
in m otion.
TO
C lI K I
A
C M I.D
IN
ONR
OAT
Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets.
A ll druggists refund the money if it
falls to cure. FI. W. (trove’s signature
is on each box. 25c.
I t now appears probable th a t the
M ount Blanc railw ay w ill eventually
be b u ilt. The line is to tie worked
electrically, amt is to sta rt from Ouches
and end a t P etits Kuchers Konges.
The Arvo w ill be utilized to furnish the
necessary power.
The board of education ami th e po­
lice departm ent of New York are the
tw o most expensive d epartm ents of the
m unicipal governm ent. Collectively,
th e ir m a in te n a n c e coats 9 -5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a
year.
SALT
An
LAKE
C IT Y .
I m p o r t a n t F a c t o r In
n e n ta l T r a v e l.
T r a n s c o n ti­
No one crossing th e continent can
afford to cu t Salt Lake City from his
route. The a ttractio n s of the place,
including the Mormon Temple, Taber­
nacle and C hurch in stitu tio n s, the
G reat S alt Lake— deader and denser
thnu the Dead Sea in th e Holy Iaind—
the picturesque environm ent and the
warm su lp h u r and hot springs, are
greater to the square yard than any lo­
cality on the A m erican continent.
The Kio Grande W estern Railway,
connecting on the East w ith the Den­
ver & Kio G rande and Colorado M id­
land R ailw ays and on th e W’est w ith
the Southern Pacific (C entral Route)
anil Oregon Short Line, is the only
transco u tin etu al line passing directly
through S alt 1-ake C ity. The m ute
through S alt loike C ity via the Rio
G rande W estern Railway is famous all
the year round. On account of the
equable clim ate of U tah and Colorado
it is ju st as popular in w in ter as in
sum m er. Send 2c to J . D. Mansfield,
253 W ashington St., P o rtlan d , or Geo.
W. Ile in ta , Acting G sneral Passenger
Agent, Salt L ik e C ity, for a copy of
“ Salt lA ke C ity—the City of the
S a iu ts.”
Several hundred river drivers leave
Bangor, Maiue, every spring for the
headw aters of the l’enobacot, Kenne­
bec, Androscoggin and C onnecticut
rivers, and there are alw ays among
them some who never come back.
________________
S tats or O hio , c it t or toi . soo , i
I. vcaa CorsTY.
I **•
The G erm an w ar dep artm en t h a t
rsANK J. i H i m m ak es o . i h th a t b e ts th«
something like 200,000 pigeons trained •rn io r |* r t « r of t h . (Irtn o f F. J. I' h e x s t A Co .
o ln s bii«lni-«s In i h . t 'lt r o l T oledo, C ount»
for w ar purposes, ami F'rance has 2f.0>- t d ■ m
l S la t , a t o r e u i.t , a n il th a t aal.t it rut w ill nav
th
e Sum ot ONR HCNOKKU DOM.ARS for each
000. Kussia and Italy also have horn-
anil « v .r y r t i » of Catarrh th a t c a n n o t ba curad
ing pigeon outfits in th eir w ar de­ by th a uaa o f li e u .'# C atarrh C vaa.
partm ents.
FRANK J. CHRNKY
BESTFORTHE
BOWELS
Sw orn to befora m e a n d anhaerthed In m i
preaem-a, t h la t lh d .y o f IW cembar, A . P ISM
A. W .U IJ U S O N ,
I " til
Aktery N M a
I f .ll'a C atarrh C ure la ta k rn I n te rn a lly a n d acta
d ire ctly o n th a b lood and m n c o u i snrfacaa oi
th a Ryitetn. s e n d for teattm o n lo lo , free.
W EEKLY
L arg«
TR A D E
D s llv « r l« s
M ad«
REVIEW .
oa
Pr
C o n tr a c t« .
R. G. D un A C o.’s weekly review of
trade says:
This year starts w ith m uch of the
veal’s business already done, and all
comparisons w ill prove m isleading if
th a t fact is not taken into account.
Last year the certainty of great im ­
provement had come before the year
opened, and there was a rush to get in
orders before w otks became crowded
and prices advanced. This year the
works are already crowded for months
ahead in m ost lines, andprices had a l­
ready advanced so (ar th a t recoil had
already commenced in some branches,
and was thought probable in others.
W ith the exception of woolen m anu­
factures, the chief industries have met
less new business in January than last
year, though deliveries on previous con­
tracts have been larger than a year ago.
W heat rose 1 cent, but soon reacted.
A tlantic exports were only 1,456,592
bushels, flour included, for the week.
Pacific exports have been 4,209,300
bushels in five weeks, against 8,670,854
bushels last year.
Speculation in cotton has raised the
price to 6 hi cents, w ith o u t im prove­
m ent in th e dem and. The receipts
from plantations still fall so far behind
last y e a r’s th a t low estim ates of yield
are expected.
Wool is ra th e r w eaker in some
grades, b u t stronger in others, so th at
the average of quotations is steady, not­
w ithstanding some sales a t concessions.
The iron and steel industry is so far
tie<l up by contracts reaching through
most of the year, th a t the effect of pro­
duction exceeding consum ption is felt
only in some instances.
F’ailures for the week have lieen 232
in the U nited States, against 224 last
year, and 34 in Canada, ag ain st 25 last
year.
P A C IFIC
COAST
sra— ■ —
•
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many
Winters by Using Peruna.
Isaac Brock, a citizen of
Mills, Texas.
R an F ra»e»«e<* M a r k e t .
TINE SCHEDULES
From Portland
A m i v s
Tut
Salt Lake, D enver,
F t.W o rth , O maha,
K ansas C ity, St
Louis, C h i c a g o ,
an d East.
F ast
Mail.
6:45 p m.
W alla W alla, Lewis-
to n ,8 p o k a n e , Min­
neap o lis, St. Paul,
D u lu th . M ilw au­
kee, Chicago^. East
Spokane
F ly sr
8 a. in.
Ocean Steam ships.
4.00 p. m.
•
M all
f. m.
Spokane
F ly sr
S :46 p. m.
• :‘X) p. in.
All sailin g date«
■ubject to ch an g e
For San F ran cisco —
Sail Dec S. 8, 13, 18.
23. 28, an d every 6
days.
“ Alter a man has lived in the world as
long ax I have, he ought to have found out
a great many things by experience.
“One of the things I have found out to
my entire satisfaction is the proper remedy
for ailments that are due directly to the effects
4 00 p. m.
Kx Sunday
Celumbls River
Steamers.
Dally
E x.U uuday
8:0U p. m.
S atu rd ay
1U:00 p. m.
To A storia an d Way
Landings.
of the climate.
"D uring my long life I have known a
great many remedies for coughs, colds,
catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always sup­
posed these affections to be different diseases,
but in reading Dr. Hartman’s books I have
found out that these affections are the same
and that they are properly called catarrh.
" I had several long sieges with the grip.
At first I did not know that Peruna was a
remedy for this disease. When 1 heard that
la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried
Peruna for la grippe and found it to be just
6:00 a m
E x .S u n d a y
Willamette River.
Oregon City, New­
berg.Salem ft Way
la n d in g s .
4:3t p. m.
Ex. bcjiday
Willamette and Yam­
8:30 p. in.
7:00 a. m
Mon., Wed.
hill kivers.
tu e « ., T hur,
a n d 8aL
an d Fri.
Oregon C ity, Day-
ton, ft W ay L an d ­
ings.
6:00 a. m.
Tues., T h a r
an d Sat.
Willamette River.
P o rtla n d to C orval­
lis ft Way Land­
ings.
4:30 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
an d F ri.
Lv. R ip aria
Lv. Lew tito »
Snake River.
1:30 a. m.
Dally
D aily
R ip a ria to Lewiston
8:30 a.m .
the thing.
"A s for Dr. Hartman’s remedy, Pe-ru-na,
I have found it to be the best, if not the only,
reliable remedy for these affections. It has
been my standby for many years, and I
attribute my good health and extreme old
M-. Isaac Brock, Born in Buncombe Go., North Oarolina, March 1, 1788.
Says:
“ 1 attrib u te my extrem e old age to the use of P eru n a.’’
Born before United States
was formed.
Saw 22 Presidents elected.
Pe-ru-na has protected him
from all sudden changes.
Veteran of four wars.
Shod a horse when 99
years old.
age to this remedy.
Always conquered the
grippe with Peruna.
Witness In a land suit at
age of HO years.
Believes Pe-ru-na the
greatest remedy of the age
for catarrhal diseases.
OLIVER 4 COLCORD, Agent#,
Newberg, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
G eneral Passen g er A gent, P o rtla n d ,
Ot
E A S T AND SO U TH
Very truly yours,
—VIA—
For a free book on catarrh, address The
Peruna
Medicine Company,
Columbus,
Ohio.
P atrice— I h ear Miss Sprinter is
Q uericus—Is N earleigh hospitable?
rr a f n s leav e an d are d u e to a rriv e a t P o rtla n d :
Cynicus— I should say not. W hy he having three new ball dresses m ade.
D epot F ifth an d I 8t«.7~¡
Patience— You don’t say so!
w o u ld n ’t even en tertain a d o n b t.—
P o rtla n d .
‘‘Yes; one baseball, one football and
Town Topics.
O verland Express—
one golf-ball d re ss.” — Yonkers States­
F o r Salem ,R oseburg,
A new union of beer-wagon drivers man.
A sland, Sacram ento,
in Brooklyn has received a ch arter
1 7:00 p .m .
Ogden, Sau F ran c is­ • 9:16 a i
co.
Mojave, Los An*
F'rance
is
abont
to
raise
a
loan
of
from th e N ational U nion of Brewery
El Paso, New
S ues,
$20,000,000 for public works in Algeria.
W orkers.
rle a n s an d East.
One of the rioheBt copper deposits
know n in th e South lies in Pearson
county, N. C. The m ine is taking out
about 100 tons of ore a day. This ore,
w hen cobbed—th a t is, picked for ship­
m ent—w ill average 80 per cent of
copper.
Of all the curious kinds of lace,
especially old lace, the most curious is
th a t w hich is called point tresse.
It
is very rare, and was made of hum an
h air. French collectors say it exists
in the preseut day only in th e ir cab­
in ets. I t was confined to the early
p a rt of the 16th century.
...LIVE AGENTS
S tr ic tly U p to D a te .
N ot Fond of C om pany.
A concern in Iowa is m aking farm
wagons wholly of steel, and it can
scarcely fill th e orders th a t pour in
from the w heatgrow ers ont in Dakota
and other parts of the West.
New Orleans represents more than
half the total valuation of Louisiana,
and consequently pays more th an half
the taxes.
P o r t la n d M ark«««
W heat — W alla W alla.
62@58c;
Valley, 62c; Bluestem , 54c per bushel.
Flour— Beet grades, $2.90; graham ,
$2.26; superfine, $2.15 per barrel.
Oats—Choice w hite, 86@86c; choice
gray, 34c per bushel.
Barley— Feed barley, $15(916.00;
brewing, $17.50(918.60 per ton.
M illstuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; m id­
dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per
ton.
H ay—T im othy, $10(911; clover,
$7(98; Oregon w ild hay, $6(97 per ton.
B utter— Fancy cream ery, 60 (9 66c;
seconds, 42 M (946c; dairy, 80(937 Me;
store, 22 M <3 27 Mo.
Eggs— 16 (9 16c per dozen.
Cheese— Oregon full cream , 18c;
Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry—C hickens, m ixed, $3.00(9
4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs,
$2.50(93.50; geese, $7.00(98.00 for old;
$4.50(96.60; ducks, $6.00(97.00 per
lozen;
turkeys,
live, 12 Mo per
pound.
Potatoes— 66(980c per sack; sweets,
2(92 Mo per ponnd.
Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 90c;
per sack; g arlic, 7o per pound; cab-
bago. 1 Mo per pound: parsnips, $1;
onions. $1.60(92.00; carrots, $1.
Hops— 7(9 10c; 1898 crop, 6(96o.
Wool— V alley, 12(9 13o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(9 14c; m ohair, 27(9
30c per pound.
M utton—Gross, l*est sheep, w sthers
and ewes, 4 Me; dressed m utton, 7(9
7 Me per pound; lam hs, 7 Mo per pound.
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $6.00;
light and feeders, $4.50; dress«!,
$5 50(98.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef—Grass, top steers, $4.00(94.60;
cows, $3.6(1(94.00; dressed beef, <M(9
7 M® per ponnd.
Vewl—I-urge, 7 (9 8c; sm all, 8 M (9
9 M® per pound.
D stabt
In speaking cf his good health and ex­
treme old age, Mr. Bruck says:
l a a t t ) . M a r k .t a .
Onions, new , $2.5(92.60 per sack.
Lettuce, hot house, 40c per dos.
Potatoes, new, $18(920.
Beets, per sack, 75(¿t85c.
Turnips, per sack, 60o.
C arrots, per sack, 60c.
Parsnips, per sack, 75 <3 85c.
Cauliflower, 75c@ $l per dozen.
Cabbage, native and
C alifornia,
$1.00Q 1.25 per 100 pounds.
Apples, $1.26(91.50 per box.
Bears, $1.00(91.25 per box.
Prunes, 60c per box.
B atter—Cream ery, 31o per pound;
dairy, 17(922o; ranch, 20c per ponnd.
Eggs— 20e.
Cheese— N ative, 16c.
P oultry— 13(9 14c; dressed, 14(916c.
H ay— Pnget Sound tim othy, $12.00;
choice E astern W ashington tim othy,
$18.00(919.00
. Corn— W hole, $23.00; cracked, $23;
feed meal, $28.
Itarley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
$21; whole, $22.
Flour— P atent, per barrel, $3.25;
blended straights, $3.00; C alifornia,
$3.26; buckw heat flour, $6.00; gra­
ham, per barrel, $8.80; w hole w heat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $8.80(94.00.
M illstuffs— Bran, per ton, $14.00;
shorts, per ton, $16.00.
Feed—Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton;
m iddlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed l>eef
steers, 4 H @ 5c; cows, 4 (9 4 % c; pork,
4 Me; trim m ed, 6Mc; veal, sm all, 6c;
large, 4c.
Hams— Large, 13c; sm all, 18M;
breakfast bacon, 12 Me; dry salt sides,
8c.
McLennan
county, Texas, has lived 111 yean. He
now lives with his zoo-in-law at Valley
TR A D E .
Wool— Spring— Nevada, 12 (4 15c per
ponnd; E astern Oregon, 12(916c; V al­
ley. 20(923c; Northern, 10(913c.
K. J. CHKNRY A CO., Toledo, O.
Hop#— 1899 crop,
11(91 So per
Bold by druaftatR, 75c.
H a ifa F a m ily I’tlla a re th e beat.
pound.
I t e l i m i r r .u t .r b r a i l l i , m cv rm rn t o f I M
B utter—Fancy cream ery 87 (a 28c;
D id n 't W o r k .
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. T . in
I c h i, ut
t u win
will S o a I r h f p
p jour
do seconds, 36(99Ac; fancy dairy, 92
rali lo
Forca.
» « I . n n . » . S b» »»II
r e * . In t h s . s . h h a . p p « s o o r f
“ W hat a beautiful lounge!”
violant physic or pill p o iso n , la d a n g ero u s Tha
sm o o th e st. rautest m ost i p
| e r fe c t way o f l e a p in* iba
“ Yes. T h a t's a b irth d ay present (926c; do seconds, 18(99lc per pound.
fcowaia I cle
elsa a r an d d a n n ta to la k e
Egg*—Store, 15(9 16c; fancy ranch,
front my huabatn.l. He alw ays gives
me a present th a t costs him as many l » c .
CANDY
Millstuffs — Middlings. $18.00 #
dollars as I sm years o ld .”
CATHARTIC
' 'T h a t’s nice of him . It reconciles 31.00; bran. $14.50(916.00.
one to grow ing old. By the way, 1
H ay— W heat $6.60(99.50; w heat and
have a lounge at home like th a t but oat $6.50(9 9.00; l<est l>arley $6.00(4
not nearly as tine, and we paid $38 for 7.00; alfalfa, $0.00^17.60 par ton;
rasos USSR
it.”
straw , 80(445c per hale.
“ I# th a t all? This— th is d id n ’t cost
lVitatoee— Early Rose, 90c (9 $1; Ore­
nearly a t much as* th a t .’’—Chicago gon Burhank*. 75o(4 1.10; river Hur-
_ P i « a s e » t . P a l . l » b l r IV M .n l T u l . U f u M I V D o n S ,
Tribune.
hanks, 60(4 75c; Salinas Burbanks,
>4y rmmpmmy. t t l i if i. la a tm l, Is» Tar«. MSa
A resident of Dawson City w rites: 80c(91.10 per sack.
C itrus F ru it— Oranges,
Valencia,
“ As far as my olmervations go, th e cli­
m ate here is a t suitable for raising $3 76(93.96; Mexican limes, $4 00(9
w inter w heat as In any place in the 6.00; C alifornia lemons 76c(9$1.50;
N orthw estern or the N orthern states of do choice $1.76(49.00 per box.
Tropical F ru its— Bananas. $ 1 .6 0 «
America. From my experience of the
last tw o te a rs, I see no reason why th is 1 .60 per bunch; pineapples, s e m ­
6 « 6 Ms par
country should not be able too produce in al; F e n ia n dates,
pound.
its own vegetables and g r a in * ”
tttJ&CrOJLCXA
THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA 0 .R .* H
A m erican bottles are preferred to all
others for the export trade, and especi­
ally in w arm clim ates w here A m erican
and E nglish goods come in close com ­
petition. A m erican glass is said to
stand tropical clim ates beter than the
E nglish, the reason being th a t it is b et­
ter anneald.
Two hundred electric motors w ill be
operating on the E rie canal n ext year
and w ill propel 1,000 boats.
A new
trackless trolley m otor is made in C hi­
cago, especially designated to propel
canal boats.
WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR...
\ \
SH ELBY
F e u n « « n tl W ir e W o r k « .
ID E A L
PORTLAND W IKE ft IKON W ORK8. WIRE
a n d iro n fe n c in g ; ortice ra ilin g , eic. 834 Alder.
RAMBLERS and ID EA LS $40, $30, $25, $20
FO R
CATALO G UES.
B IC Y C L E S
AND
P O R TLAN D ,
f 4:60 p. m. In d e p e n d en c e pass’ngr. f 8:26 a. m
•D aily.
fD aily e x ce p t S u nday.
R eb ate tick ets on sale betw een P o tlan d , Sao-
•am ento an d San Francisco. N et ra te s |17
Irst-class a n d f l l to u rist, in c lu d in g sleeper.
R ates s n d tic k e ts to E astern p o in ts an d Eu-
Wps. Also Ja p a n , C hina, H aw aii, th e P h ilip
$ines an d A u stralia, can be o b ta in e d from
J. B. KIRKLAND, T icket A gent.
184 T h ird stre et, P o rtla n d , Or.
R. KOEHLER, M anager,
C. H. MARKHAM, G. F. ft Pass.
is. Agent.
A gent.
P
- o rtla
tT n d ' , Or.
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
(Y ellow stone T ark Line.)
S U N D R IE S
OREGON
Willamette Iron and Steel Works
L O T A N , M a n a g e r,
M a c h i n e r y a n d S u p p lie s »
1 1:30 a. m. R o seb u rg p assenger— * 4:30 p. m.
'V ia W ooaburn, for
Dally
M ount Angel, Silver-
Dally
e x ce p t
ton, W e s t S c io ,
ex cep t
Sunday.
B row nsville, 8pring-
Sunday.
_ field an d N atron.
f 7:30 a .m . ...C orvallis passenger.. f 6:50 p. m.
CAW8TON A CO.: ENGINES. BOILERS, MA-
c h in e ry , supplies. 48-50 F irst St., P o rtlan d , Or.
Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.
JA M E S
M r. Etheredge, of the Colombo mu-
esum, reports the m easurem ent of a
specimen of the terrib le cobra de ca-
pello, taken a t Jaffna, Ceylon, and
showing the form idable length of seven
feet nine inches. The m easurem ent
was m ade on the Bkin of the dead
snake. This is said to tie by far the
largest cobra ever recorded.— Y outh’s
Companion.
The tw o g reat m aterial conquests
w hich m ark the nineteenth century are
the building of the Pacific railroads
and th e digging of the Snez canal.
P O R T L A N D D IR E C T O R Y .
C L I P P E R nB l C Y C L E S
SEND
A G ia n t C o b r a .
P O R TLA N D , OREGON
M IN IN G A N D S A W M IL L M A C H IN E R Y A N D
L O G G IN G E N G IN E S
IRONFOUNDERS, M A CHIN ISTS. BOILERMAKERS
S T E A M B O A T BUILDERS
AND
D e s i g n e r s a n d B u i l d e r s o f M a r in e E n g i n e s , M i n i n g a n d D r e d g i n g M a c h i n e r y
a n d G e n e r a l M ill a n d I r o n W o r k , F i r e H y d r a n t s , P u l l e y s , S h a f t i n g , e t c . C o r r e ­
s p o n d e n c e S o lic ite d .
JOHN POOLE, P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . The only Dining-Car Route from Portland
can give you the best bargains in general
to the East.
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. The new
T
he
only
route
to
the Yellowstone National
steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un­
equalled.
Park.
FOR 14 C E N T S
We wish to gain this year 900|PUO
new custom ers, and n snee offer
1 Pkg. City Garden B ee t,
lCc
Pkg Earl'st Emerald Cncumberltc
. " La Orosee Market Lettuce, 16c
1 " Strawberry Melon,
lie
I " 13 Day R adish.
J0C
1 ** Early Ripe Cabbage,
irly Dinner Onion,
I ** B rilliant Flow er “
W erth l l . M , fer 14 «ente.
Above 10 Pkgs. worth $1.00, we will
fre ¡ to g eth
* er with
Eft our
mail you free,
treat Cataloi
Catalog, telfi ng a ll about
great
è
•«.'■ »m'te'&.Ve.w
upon receipt of th is n o t i r e 1 4 c . ,
stamps. W e invite your trade, and
t know when yon once try Mai * e r * «
a a e e d a you w ill never do wtthouL
* 4 9 4 0 Prisee on 8alser’s 1»«0—rar-
eet earliest Tomato Giant on earth. PC —
LEAVE. 1 Un. Depot, Foot 6th 8t.
,1 0 0 a m
IN IPPEtl TO HUMANITY GENERALLY KLONDIKE
J O H * A. S A L Z E R « B I O C O ., LA Ik O tW B . W |« .
ieeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseee
W e n eed to ur .M ia ta n cr In a n n o u n c in g t o th a w o rld th a 0 R B A T E 5 T REM EDY t h a t 5ci«aico
h a* a v . r p roduced, an d you need our asaiatanco to o cc u r , ratisf tor y o o r a o lt a o d fr ie n d ,
th r o u g h iW A N S O N 'S
D R O P S .”
n S— * m p r > a z « | I n n p 6 6 p Aa su rety a s th e A m erican N avy h a s con-
K b Iw l b O
¥
9 U «
I » b IW I b
q uered and »rill conquer a ll th a t o p p o r e.
It. s o w ill " 5 D RO PS'' u n fa ilin g ly con q uer a ll d is e a s e s lik e R h e u m a tism . S cia tica . N eo ra lg la ,
L u m b a g o . C atarrh a< a ll k la d s , A 5T H M A . D y sp e p s ia . B a ck a ch e, S le e p le s sn e s s N erv o u sn e ss.
H eart W ea k n ess. T o o th a sh a . E a ra ch e. C reeping N u m b n ess. B ro n ch itis.
L iv e r and K idn ey T ro u b les, e t c ., e t c ., or a n y d isea se for w h ich w e rec­
om m en d it. ” 5 D R O PS" Is th a n a m e and th e doe«. “ S D RO PS" is per.
fe ctly h a rm le ss. II d o es n ot co n ta in S a lic y la te o f S oda nor O p ia te , in s a y
^ B
form . T he C hild can use it a s »sell a s th e A dult.
9 9
R es.l ca r e fu lly w hat Mr. I,. R. S m ith , o f Kl D orado S p rin g s, M o., w rites
u , uuder d a te o f N oy. 27, 10*9, alan M arian Bow ers, o f C araghar, Ohio,
A
N o u r A lg l: : ?
BOOT AND
SHOE BLACKING
A w o n d erfu l discovery. W ill re n d e r th«
th in e s t and m ost porous le a th e r w aterproof
anti add« to its d u ra b ility . 8end us Me silver
and receive by re tu rn m ail, post paid, enough
to la st you tw o years. Satisfaction g u a ra n te ed .
T hom pson ft C raig, 415 3rd St., San F rancisco,
Cal.
• DAYS to M in n eap o lis, O m aha, K ansas City
a n d St. P au l.
DAYS to M ilw aukee an d C hicago.
4 ^ DAYS to W a sh in g to n , P h ila d e lp h ia , New
Y ork, Boston, a n d o th e r E asterft
p o in ts.
Baggage ch eck ed th ro u g h to d e stin a tio n of
tick et.
For sleep in g -car reserv atio n « , tic k e ts, m aps
an d full in fo rm a tio n , call on or w rite
R H E U M A T IS M
I d o not know how to expresa bow wonderful I think your *‘ A D t O M ”
,
m ed icin éis. 1 was suffering in ten sely with X K C B A l / O I A and thought for
MARK |
% month th at I would have to die One day a lady called to ses me and brought
m e an advertisem ent o f your
D * O N " 1 resolveil to try It and sent for a »ample bottle. H ave
been taking It for th ree w«eks and l a v $ not had an attack o f »uffsrln* since 1 took th e first doss. I be­
liev e It has saved m fT jfe. T h u sta tem en t Isp o sltlv ely tra«- 1 akall alao ta k ep leM u r eln rec o o in ien d -
Ing your
D B O n " foe th e cur« o f N B U B A L e l A .
_ M .
L- J
Kl Dorado Springs. Mo . Nov TT. 1*®.
Your “ A D R O P « " cam e to hand on the 11th o f laat m onth aod was glad to receive It for 1 was Buf­
ferin g at the tim e w ith unu>ld agt>nle» T he Brst do»# helped me ou t o f my pain on short notice. Blesa
th e name of God for It. It w ill do a lly o u say It w ill, and m ore too I had sever« oat ns all over my body,
when night cam e I could not sleep. .T h e worst uain w a . in ® 7
L 'ouI a DOU tH lJ V » e
R oot without Buffcctng great pain. H av^ nsed four different kinds o f m ed id ne for R H E m A T U R É
and got no relief u ntil I got your ** ft D fc O P fL ” which g a v e me Immediate relief as above stated
° r*" *1
^
MAKTAN BOWKR8. Boa B. Caraghar. Ohio. Dec. Id. IMt
«m /a f t A V f t t o enable sufferers to giv e •*» DROPS' at lea st a trial, we will »end » sample bottle, pre-
O U U A T 9 paid by mail for « A c. A sample bottle w ill convince you. Also, large bottles t m doe««)
H oo $ bottles fo r « , «old by ns and agente SU*¥T9 WAVTID la »*w Territory. D o n 't w a i t ! W r i t e n o w I
IW A X ftO M R H E U M A T I C C U K E C O ., I — t o 1 É 4 L a k e I t . , ( H I C A Q O , I L L .
F ast m ail for K alam a,
K elso, C astle Rock, Win-
lock, C h eh alis. C entra-
lia, South B end, M onte-
sano, A berdeen, Ocosta,
O lym pia, Tacom a, S eat­
tle, V icto ria, Ft. T ow n­
sen d , E lle n sb u rg h , Ros-
ly n . N o rth
Y akim a.
Sprague, C heney, Spo­
k an e, P u llm an ,’ G ar­
field, F a rm in g to n . Mos-
Cow» U nio n to w n , G en­
esee, R ossland, B. C.J
T rail, B. C .; N elson, B.
C .; K also,
M issoula,
B u tte, A naconda, H ele­
na, St. P a u l. M inneapo­
lis, K ansas C ity, O m a­
ha, C ouncil Bliiffs, St.
Louis, C hicago, W ash­
in g to n , New Y ork, P h il­
a d elp h ia , B oston, an d
all p o in ts E a st a n d
So u th east.
.
[ t r a p s
is m a d e t o g iv e M lia t M t h M
a n d i t dor«. Have you used
it.
CURE YOURSELF I
_______
l ee B lg fi for unnatural
discharges. Inflammations,
Irritations or alceratione ,
of m u c o n s membranes. !
Painless, and not aatria-
llli.tOMveuOh. f*»<
<e>ut(l ^
V »■ ■**lz«o.
^ ^ ^ o r sent In plain wrapper
by # i preae. prepaid, foe
jn f t or I bottle», p r y
A»tvnl«r a»nt on r*«eeet
CANCER
Is Curable
D M ‘Sc II« i I (it
A4<lf00a D S S B » K IR K . U v u u ta ta H om o, Ida.
W o rth in g to n
S te a m P u m p «
e n d W a te r
M e te rs.
P u m p in g P la n t#
A ny C apacity
TATI M
a
D. ■. FERRY ft
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CO.. D«tr«Jt. Mich.
lu t. G».
Piu. Ag nt.
of
R O n lit
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MAWTTFACTT7ESD * T ...
E H. WOODWARD,
Loral Agent, New! ar (. Or.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
P
aten ts
C A L IF O R N I A F IO 5 Y R U P C O .
I F M OTE T H E N A M E .
R#DC M A H K I
• e to IS Plrot atreet. Portland. Or.
M a ch in ery —AU K ind#.
CORN W H E A T
Portland, Or.
> 5 9 M o r r is o n S t ., C o r . 1 b ir d .
B U Y T H E G E N U IN E
S O L I AGENCY
A R TE R S IN K
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
g r o w p a y in g cro p « b e c a u s e tb e y re
fresh a n d a l w a y s t h e t»««t. F or
s a l« e v e r y w h e r e . R efu se s u b s titu te s .
S t ic k to F e r r y * « le e f t a a n d p ro sp e r.
1900 S eed A n n u a l free. W r ite for It.
D is io n s
A H O U S EH O LD NEC ESS IT Y
; Is a m ed ic in e th a t w ill b u ild u p th« n erv o u s
system , purify th « blood.
W ill o u t-y !« ld corn; w ill m a k e th e sa m e k in d
o f m e a l. haa sup erior f a tte n in g q u a lm # « , w ill
•o lv « th e p rob lem of fa tte n in g H ogs an d C attle
in a w h e a t c o u n tr y ; sh o u ld be «own In the w in do It qiliekly an d m ore p e rm a n e n tly th a n
sp r in g th e ta m e as w h ea t and w ill y ie ld from any o th e r m ediclna. A t th a d ru g g ia u |1 o#
5o to 100 b u sh e s per acre; the straw a fter it 1« i per botlla.
th ra sh e d has an o ily su b eta u ce and It is a im c«t
as g o o d as hay
w. r . m . r .
N«. 7 - U
r r l r « o f s e e d 1ft« p « r p o u a d o r Eft y « v
h u n d r e d . A d ir e s t
M. J . S H I E L D « | C O .A M e e e e w , I d a f t « .
Moore's Revealed Remedy
C o .Y NIGHTS AC.
Anvon« sending a sketch and description may
qotcfcly ascertain our opinion free whether aa
Invention ts probably patentable. Com m onies
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
t free. «»Idest agency for securing pntet ta.
Patents take
Munn
rece Iva
ken I tnroor*"
th ro u g irh
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«perlai «otic«, w ith o u t charge. In t h e
Scientific American.
A h a n d so m e ly Illu strated w eek I t .
n t » " • —4—
l a r g e s t Hr
‘-'umai. Terms. P u
t by all newsdealer«.
!o *» as W BL, WMktastute,
New D. Tort
6.