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Mrs. Pínkham ’s F r lends ovoryw horo. E v e r y w om an kn o w n oomo women frie n d who h as boon helped by Lydia Em Ptnkhamra Vegetable C o m p o u n d . What does this frien d sa y about M 7 Rood the letters from women being published In this paperm If you are ailing, don’t try expert- monism R ely on the re lla - IHIrsm Ptnkham’s g rea m edicine h as stood with o u t a p e e r f o r t h ir t y y e a rs. P u zzled women w rite to M r s . Plnkham fo r odvloo which she g ives without ohargom The advtoo Is confidential and aoourate. H has helped a m illion wo m en. M r s . Plnkham *'o a d d re ss la Lynn, M a s s . B p e c lflc C r i m in a li t y . “ According to M arambat,” Bays the N ew Voice, “ 8,000, oonvicts examined by him, 78 per cent were drunkard»; 70 percent of the»e were vagabond» and Iteggar»; SO per cent of the »SHRSHins and 57 per cent of the incendiaries were drunkard». Marro found that the drunkard» »tood in the first rank of highway robbers, 82 per cent; Vetuult found among 40 alcoholio crim inal» that there were 15 hom icide», 8 thieves, 5 swindlers, 6 assaulters (on women), four assaulters (wounding), and two vagrants.” A S IG N IF IC A N T LETTER. ■RADSTREET’S R E V IE W . G e n e r a l O u t lo o k K a t a ln s M o a t a g in g F e a tu re s. E n cou r Brad street's says: Some of the irreg ularities are visible in the general trade and industrial situation, the results of the working of counter ourrents in va rious ilnea, but, taken as a whole, the general outlook retains the most en couraging features noted for some tim e past in these columes. Favoraide re ports as to retail distribution and as to collections come from Southern, W est ern and Northwesteru markets, due to better weather. Advances in wages of soft coal miners, of stove molders, and of other workers allied to the iron and steel industry would seem to point to labor conditions retaining most of the favorable features w hich have recently made them features of favorable re mark. Sugar is higher, m ainly owing to the grow ing strength of raw m aterial. Wheat and corn, among the bread- stuffs, have been weaker, reflecting an other one of those short swings in prices which have been a feature of the former market, but also expected heavy shipments from Argentina and good es timated crop reports from the South and W est. In the Central West, wheat crop advices are disappointing, com plaint of w in ter k illin g mure than o ff setting increased acreage. W ool remains one of the soft spots in the market, and though a little more business has been done this week than last, concessions are easier to obtain and prices are quotably lower. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 2,903,495 bush els, against 2,727,450 bushels last week, 8,784,761 bushels in the core« »ponding week of 1869. Business failures foi the week in the United States number 192, as compared w ith 190 last week. P A C IF IC COAST TRADE. S .a t t l. N a rk s t«. Qnion», new, #2.00 @ 2.75 per sacn. Lettuce, hot house, 60c per doa. Potatoes, new, #17 @18. Beets, per sack, 76@8Sc. Turnips, per sack, 60c. Carrots, per sack, 75c. Parsnips, per sack, 76(385«. C auliflower, 7 5 c@ #l per dozen. Cabbage, native anil California, $1.00(91.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.25(31.60 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter— Creamery, 28o per pound; dairy, 17(322o; ranch, 17o per pound. Eggs— 15(i# 16c. Cheese— Native, 16o. P oultry— IB <014c; dressed, 14@15c; spring, #5. H ay— Puget Sound tim othy, #12.00; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, #18.00(3 19.00 C om — Whole, #28.00; cracked, #23; feed meal, #28. Barley— Rolled or gronnd, per ton, # 20 ; Flour— Patent, per barrel, #3.25; blended straights, #8.00; C alifornia, #8.26; buckwheat flour, #6.00; gra ham, per barrel, #3.00; whole wheat flour, #3.00; rye flour, #3.80(34.00. M illstuffs— Bran, per ton, #13.00; ehorts, per ton, #15.00. Feed— Chopped feed, #19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, #20; o il cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats— Choice dressed heel steers, 7jfc(38o; cows, 7o; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, Vo; veal, 8% (3 N ew York C ity, Feb. 15, 1000. M y Dear C arlton:— I know it w ill please you to learn that my homeward journey from Han Francisco was more than pleasant. One striking feature that added very much to my comfort was the dining car service on the ltio Grande Western and the Denver & Kio Grande. This is the finest service of this description I have ever seen any where, either in this country or abroad; the food and cooking wus a ll that could be desired, and at very moderate prices. I f you happen to know the ltio Grande Western |>eople, I wish you would Bay to them that it w ill afford me the greatest pleasure at all times to bear testimony anywhere to the above facts. V ery truly yours, (Signed) J. AD D ISO N B A K R R , 2nd (»alt bake Tribune ] The ltio Grande Western Railway now operates through l ’ullman sleeping cars between Hun Francisco and C hi cago, without change. The route via 10«. Hams— Large, 18c; small, 13% ; Halt Lake C ity is unequalled in attrac tiveness and wealth of novel interest. breakfast bacon, 12 )*o; dry salt sides, __________ Three through trains daily. W rite for 8c, information, rates, etc., to J. D. Mans P o r t la n d M a rk e t. field, General Agent, 258 W ashington W heat — W alla W alla. 63(354c; street, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W . lleiu tz, General Passenger agent, Salt V alley, 68o; Bluestem, 67o per bushel. Flour— Best grades, #3.00; graham, Lake City. $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. C iirln tlH n E x p e r ie n c e . Gats— Choice white, 36(336«; choice Christian ex|>erience cannot be order gray, 84o per bushel. ed as one orders goon» from a store, or Barley— Feed barley, $14(315.00; writes a check on a bank. It com e» at brewing, $17.00(3 17.50 per ton. a fruit. W hen we obey w e know; M illstuffs— lirau, $13 per ton; m id when we believe and follow the Lord dlings, $19; shorts, $16; chop, $14 per Jesus lie gives the grace. I t may be ton. very quietly, but in reality, and with H ay— Tim othy, #9(3 10; clover, $ 7 0 great com fort.— United Presbyterian. 7.50; Oregon w ild hay, $ 6 0 7 per ton. Butter— Fancy creamery, 60O55o; Itaber— Becker always drinks im seconds, 42>tO 45c; dairy, 80(387 S c ; ported wine, don’t he? store, 25 0 32>(io. H allan— Yes, poor fellow . lie ’s Egg»— 12 S c per dozen. trying to drown his domestic troubles. Cheeee— Oregon fu ll cream, 18c — Brooklyn Life. Young America, 14o; new cheeee lO- per pound. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $4.00(9 6.00 per dozen; hens, $6.50; springs, $2.60 0 8.60; geese. $(1.50 0 8.00 forold; $4.50 0 3.50; ducks, $5.60 0 8.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10(3 H o per pound. Potatoes— 50 0 60« per sack; sweets, 2 0 9 % o per pound. Vegetables— Beets. $1; turnips, 60c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 1 l» c per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $1.6009.60; carrots, $1. Hops— 3 0 8« per (»mud W ool— Valley, 12 0 18o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10O 16c; mohair, 27 0 80c per pound. Mutton— Gross, l>e*t sheep, wethers A n E xcellent Com bination. and ewes, 4 1 a « ; dressed mutton, 7 0 T h e pleasant method and beneficial 7 Q c per pound; laiule, 7 '» c per pound. effects o f the w ell known remedy, Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; H t k u p o r Flos, manufactured by the light and feeder», $4.60; dressed, C at-iroaaia Flu S r s u r Co., illustrate $6.0008.50 per 100 pounds. the value of obtaining the liquid laxa Beef— Gross, top steers, $4.00 0 4.50; tive principles o f plants known to be m edicinally laxative and presenting cows, $3.60 0 4.00; dressed beef, 6 Q O them in the form most refreshing to the 7 *«o per pound. taste and acceptable to the system. It Veal— latrge, 6 l , (3 7 Q c ; small, 8 0 Is the one perfect strengthening laxa 9c per pound. tive, eleaoslng the system effectually, T a llow — 5 « t 5 ’ »c; No. 9 and grease. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers g en tly yet prom ptly and enabling one 3 ,t 0 4 c per pound. to overcome habitual constipation per manently, Its perfect freedom from every objectionahle quality am) sub W ool— Spring— Nevada, 1 2 0 15c per stance, and its acting on the kidneys, pound; Eastern Oregon, 1 2 0 1 6 «; V a l liver and bowels, without weakening ley, 20 0 22c; Northern, 10O12c. or Irritatin g them, make it the ideal Hops— 1899 crop, 11O180 per laxative. In the process o f manufacturing flgs pound. Butter — Fancy rream ery 19«; are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities o f the do seconds, 17 Q O 18c; fancy dairy, 18 remedy are obtained from senna and (3 17c; do seconds, 16 0 16c per pound. other aromatic plants, by a method Eggs— Store, 19 Q c; fancy ranch, known to the CAuroR NiA Fto SvHt’ P Co. only. In order to get its beneficial U < ie . Millstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 (9 effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name o f the Company 20.00; bran, $12.00 0 13.00. printed on the fron t o f every package. H ay— Wheat $8 60(4 9 SO; wheat and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. • A lt T MAW CISCO C A L LOUISVTI.I.K X T HEW YORK. IT Y. For a*le by all D r u g g i s t * - P r k * 50c. g o t bottle tQ2/tCGfl*0l0O0piMfiK. J iC A L T H RESTORER U ffff IT ’ oat $6.00(49.00; heat barley #6.00(4 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00 0 6.50 per ton; straw, 26 0 40c per latle. Potatoi-e— Early Rose, 60 0 70c; Ore .-on Raroanks, 66(4 95c; river Bur- banks, 40 (4 70c; Salinas Hurl-auks. i I 10 per sack Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia, $3.76(43 25; Mexican limes. $4.00$t 5.00; C alifornia lemons 76cO$1.60; do c ladee $1.76(42.00 per lau. Tropical Fruits— Bananas, $ 1.606 2.50 per bunch; pineapplss, nom inal, Perniali datas, 8 (4 6 1*o per pound. U v l s i Day by Day. Day by day man has his blessings from God. Day by day man has his work to do for God. God gives today no strength for tom orrow ’ s needs. W hy should man worry today over to m orrow’ s duties, or dangers, or lack? Sufficient unto the day is the e v il there o f— and the good.— S. S. Times. SHAKE IN T O TOUR I I f I desired to put m yself in tbe most likely place for the Lord to meet w ith me, I should prefer the bouse of praysr, for it is in preaching that the W ord is most blessed; but s till I think I should equally desire the reading of the Scrip tures for I m ight pause over every j , verse, and say: “ Such a verse was blessed to so many souls; then, why I not to me? I am at least in the pool | of Bethesda; I am walking amongst its N a t i r o l y O u t o f P la c e . porches, and who can tell but that the Prisoner— Yes, your honor, I adm it I angel w ill stir the pool of the Word, chased her around the house with a w h ilst I lie helplessly by the side of it, pistol. waiting for the blessing?” — Spurgeon. Judge— W e ll, I give you three months T h e Id e a l H an . in the workhouse and #100 fine for try T h e r e is m uch r iv a lr y betw een the vari ing to introduce Kentucky politics into ous co lleg es as to w h ich w ill prod u ce the Indiana domestic life .— Indianapolis ideal m an. By th is th e y m ean a vig o ro u s, Journal. hon est, in te lle c tu a l m an , w h o w ill m ak e SHOES Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and instantly takes tbe sling out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tbe age. Allen's Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Yve have over 30.900 testimonials. T ry it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail tor 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. F ro m P r i v a t e to B r l g a d l e r - O e n e r a l . i Am id a ll possible scientific hair splitting concerning the food properties of aloohol and tbe effect o f alcoholic drinks upon the human constitution, a few facts o f common record are most convincing. F or example, of the in T h e P a rso n W h o M ilk e d H is C o w . door patients of the hospitals of Paris, A country pastor, wno was very 46 per cent are habitual drunkards. bright and original in his remarks, a t tracted tbe notice of a w ealthy lady F o r a L iv in g . There are thousands of men who are who was spending the summer in the w illin g to do almost anything for a liv vic in ity . One evening she called at ing except work.— Chicago D aily News. the parsonage just as the old minister, clad in overalls, was coming in from Queen V ictoria has her new boots the stable, w ith a brim m ing pail of worn a few times by one of her dress m ilk. ers, whose foot ia the same size as her " W h y , Mr. S m ith !” exclaim ed the m ajesty’ s. lady, ‘ ‘do you m ilk a cow?” “ Certainly, madam” was the reply. | “ W hat would you have me m ilk .” — Judge. S in c e r it y . Consumers A Y a le student who attended the Moody m em orial in N ew Haven, where a vast crowd was assembled, w rote to his mother; “ I think we mnst change the old adage, ‘ Know ledge is p ow er,’ to ‘ Sincerity is p ow er.’ ” in this community read this paper every week. They notice and remember the stores that invite them to buy through advertising in our columns. Mr. Mer chant is this fact worth anything to you in your business? IN T E R E S T IN G L ig h t . L ig h t is used as the sublimest e x pression in figures of speech, and is properly so used in the Bible in connec tion w ith the grandest idea known to man.— Rev. Dr. Buckley, M ethodist, Brooklyn, N. Y . S e c r e t. A H o r s e le . a A g e . IT E M S . Brown (who has lost)— L e t’s try again and see if we can’t make it horse Last year 18,677,920 pairs of ■hoes and horse. were made in H averh ill, Mase. Robinson— Better leave it a» it is. Land» in extensive areas are leased This is a horseless age, yon know.— in Rhode Island to be overflowed fot Boston Transcript. use for oyster beds. A strong dislike to the oder of pep More steel is used in the manufact permint has been discovered in mice, ure of pens than in a ll the sword and i Cotton soaked in peppermint oil caused gun factories in the world. them to go away for a considerable A system of preventive inoculation time, and after a second application against typhoid fever is under extensive they disappeared com pletely, trial in India and South Africa. There are no fewer than 96 transla About one-half of the railroads in tions of M ilton’s "P arad ise L ost” in Japan are owned and run by the gov the British museum. Apart from the ernment. The profits last year great languages o f the world, these amounted to $2,700,000. translations are in Danish, Polish. Icelandic, and W’ hile paring a corn John Martha, of Manx, Armenian, L ittle Rook, out his toe. The chem i Rohemian. cals from a dyed stocking caused blood The efficacy of the seinm treatment poisouing and the man died. of dlptherla has been again demonstrat I t is proposed in England to test the ed in Austria, where the m ortality, in practicability of casting steel in a oases treated last year, was only 15.89 vaoum. the object being to get rid of per cent, while of those treated without air bubbles, w hich cause flaws and sernm 89.80 per cent died. weak points in the metal. George A. Hibbard, the now post llorBes, when asleep, always have master of Boston, taking warning by one ear pointed forward. The object the fate of bis predecessor, who was evidently is to hear sounds indicating broken down by the combined w eight danger, whether they come from the of official cares and social duties, lias front or rear. made a rule not to attend public din Cabs are run in Antwerp, Belgium , ners. by the city. A yearly commutation Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- tiuket costs $20, and the possessor of Syrup the best remedy to use for their one can use it as often as he chooses, children during the teething period. every day in the year. Nothing hobbles the m uiclee and unfits for work like SO R EN ESS STIFFNESS A Chicago man has killed a hold-up artist w ith the latter’s ow n gun. It w ill be seen, therefore, says the C h i cago Times-Herald, that peotio justice coutinues occasionally to find term inal facilities. W f w ill forfeit $1,000 i f any of our pub liolied testim onial» are proven to be not genuine. Tux Piso Co., Warren, Pa. W h a t T h e y A l l S a id . Mr. Newman— Y o u ’ re a nice little boy, Tommy. Tom m y— That’ s what they all say when they first meet sister.— N Y . Journal. H O W ’S Fas» Mall. $ .46 p m. Walla Walla, Lewis- ton, Spo kan e, Miu- ueapolls, St. Paul, Duluth. Milwau kee, ChicagOtk East Spokane Flyer 8 a. ia. Ocean Steamship*. 4.00 p. m. T ly a r • 46 p. m. St. Jacobs Oil j; $ ,'JQ p. m. A ll sailing dates subject to change For 3au Francisco — Sail Dec t. 8, 13, 18. 23. 28, and every 5 days. Dally Ex.Sunday (MX) v. m. Saturday 10:00 p. m. 4:00 a. m Ex. Sunday T h e W a r n in g o f E a se . Nature is vocal with warnings. Pain is a w arning of one kind, and ease is a warning of another kind. When work that is worth doing becomes very easy to us, we may generally conclude that w e are not doing it as good as we might. H igher excellence is impossible when w e are satisfied to do a thing easily. O qly in the challenge o f the difficult lies the possibility of progress. Herein we must turn and become as little children i f we would enter the kingdom of Heaven. They enjoy the difficult.— S. S. Tim es. A copy of Queen V ic to ria ’ s ‘ Leaves From the Journal of Our L ife in the H ighlands,” presented to her majesty by Charles Dickens, was sold at auc tion in London the other day for $500. H EA D A C H E “ B o t li m y w i f e a n d m y a e lf h a v e b t e n uafnj iff C A S C A R E TS and they are the beat medicine we have ever had in the house. Last week my wife was frantic with headache for twodaya, she tried some o f your C AS C A R E TS. and they relieved the pain in her head almost Immediately. W e both recommend Cascarela C h as . S tede fo rd . Pittsbu rg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa m ^ C A T H A R TIC PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Fen ce and W ire W o rk s. PO R TLA N I) W IRK »fc IKON WORKS; WIRK and iron f e n e i n : ottiee railing. etc. 334 Aldor. Machinery und Supplies. CAWBTON * CO.: K N (iINKS, BOILERS. MA* clnnery, supplies. 48-50 First St., Portland, Or. JOHN POOLE, P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Tbe new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. CANOV i Abont one-half of the residents in Brooklyn liv e in tenement houses. There are 31,687 tenement dwellings, g ivin g shelter to 574,959 people— an average of 18 persons to each house. ^ TOAOS MASH RKOl.TX.tO M V Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60c ... CURE C O N STIP A TIO N . ... su m ., Kra.d, Oapaar. cblus», Vntr.il, S .» T.rV. 3X7 N O -TO -B A C 8old and guaranteed by all drug gist« to 4!1T K R Tobacco H a b it SICK WOJVIEN Can easily trace their trouble to the blood, but that don’ t help, unless they tind a remedy. Moore’s Revealed r eg m J / loiw P u m fier Remedy 3:30 p. in. 7:00 a. m. Willamette and Yam hill Rivers. Tues., Thur, Mon., Wed. and Fri. aud Bau Oregon City, Day ton, Way Land ings. » 00 A. m. 4:80 p. m. Willamette River. T u « . , Thur Mon., Wed. Portland to Corval and Fri. And B a i . lis & Way Land ings. Lv. Riparla 1:30 a. m. Dally Thl*n«w, aarliaat, corn will ravala- I JSALZER\S tlonlie corn growing, yielding ia I 1890, In Minnesota, 400buz. per aore. 3 EARED R IG F O U R O A T S yield* $50 bae. per aore, and / • » I can beat that I ' C orn •P E L T S 80 bn*, per acre. Oreateot grata and hay food this tide of the Moral D A R L F .T , R E A R D L E A S , yield* 121 bin. in N.Y. Wenderfull | It A P E • * * . A T B M Olvee rich, green food fbr cattle, I sheep, awtue, poultry, etc., at We. l atou. We eell nine-tenth* of the [ Rape aeed used ia the U. 8 RKOMI S IN E R X n Greatest grass on earth. Grow* to | perfection In America everywhere. Salter warrants it I T H E M IL L IO N D O L L A R . potato i* tbe most talked of yo- I taio on earth, and Balzcr Six | W eclte | both will make yoa rich, j Largest grower of Potatoes aa‘ Farm Seeds in the world. V E G E T A B L E 8FFD8 Largest, choicest list in V 8. Onion Seed, 80e. lb. Everything warranted to grow. 85 pkge ear- liest vegetables, postpaid, $100. A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com pany’s m ill at V alley F ield , Quebec, by which 9,000 operatives w ere affect ed, has been settled, the men getting an advance of 6 per cent. Trains leave Newberg for Portland and way stations at 7:5oa. m. Depot Fifth and I Sts., LEAVE. Portland. ARRIVE. Overland Express— ' For Salem,Roseburg, Asland, Sacramento, • 7:00 p. m. Ogden, Sau Francis- • 9:15 a m. co, Mojave, Los An geles, El Paso, New Orleans and East. * 8:30 a. m. Rost-burg passenger— • 4:30 p. m. fV ia Woodburn, fo r-! Daily I | Mount Angel,Silver- [ Dally except 1 ton, \N e s t Se i o, > except Sunday. ] Brownsville, Spring- | Sunday. l field and Natron. J 1 7:80 a.m. ..Corvallis passenger... t 5:50 p. m. t 4:50 p. m Independence pass'ngr. t 8:25 a. m. •Daily. fD aily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines And Ausnalia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port- ’ and, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 17 nrst-clajg and $ li second-class, including sleeper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad dress H. R. SATCHW ELL, Agt., Newberg Station. Or Address, C. H. M ARKH AM , G. F. A Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. J N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. (Yellow atone Park Line.) SURE CURE FOR PILES ITCHING produce moisture and cause Itching. licht ------ Piles ---- r-------------- — .v -„J This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Hies are curedbr D r .B o a s n k o 's P ile R e m ed y . s,°ps Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write tue about your case. DR. BOBANKO. Phllada. Pa. YOUNG MEN! . For Gonorrhoea and Gleet get Pabet’s Okay Specific. II Is the ONLY medicine which will cure each and every ooae. NO CASE known it has ever failed to cure, no matter how serious or of how long standing. Results from its use will astonish you. It Is absolutely safe, prevents stricture, and can he taken without Inconve nience and detention from business. PRICK. $3.00. For sale by ail reliable druggist*, or sent prepaid by express, plainly wrapped, oc receipt of price, by PAWrf CHEMICAL OO., Circular mailed on reauest. I f I I CURE YO URSELF 1 Use B i g « for unnatural discharges, inflammations, irritations or ulceration* sot u> atrifltare. o f m u c o u s membranes. I Prevents Ceatoglsn. Pain less, and not astrin- | the Eviut C hemical C o . fr*01 or poisonous. AS S C . T h « only rout« to the Yellowstone National Park. leave . ¡ U n. Depot, Foot 6th St. | ALABASTINE '* K A L S O M I N B 8 " ARB. I ( R t RCHKR AND R H O O L H O I RBS. REJECT TH E S DAYS to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Paul. $^£ DAYS to M ilw a u iee and Chicago. D A Y * to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other Eastern points. Baggage checked through to destination of ticket. For sleeping t ar reservations, tickets, map« and full information, call on or write A . D. C H A R LT O N , iut. Gen. Piss. Ag at. Ptrtlnd, Or. 3 53 M o r r is o n S t., C o r . T h i r d . E H. W O O D W A R D , I xm x I Agent, Xewl « r j . Or. BO Y E A R S ' EX P ER IEN C E P atents m «O C M A R K S ••J V 9 T A 3 G O O D .' Kalsomlnes are cheap and temporary The interior walls o f churches, school- The dealer who tells you that he can i preparations, manufactured from whiting, houses ami all public halls should never you the “ same thing ' as Alahastine or chalks, clavs, etc. They are stuck on be coated w ith a n y th in g but the durable “ something j u t as good.” either is not ti»e walls with decaving animal glue. A la- and mire Alahaetine. i*n evident has this posted or is trying to deceive vou. In bast ine is not a kalsomine. It is a hek- fact becom e, ti^at hundreds of tons are offering something he has bought cheap base cement, which sets, and it hardens used a n n u a lly fo r th is w ork . The genu and it trying to sell on Alabastine's de with age. It can he re-coated and re in e A la b a il me does not rub or scale oft. mands. he may not realise the danger to and It is cle a n ly du m g the long period of its himself as well as to you. Bewrare of all « decorated T t v i a w t i without w u n o u i having n a v in g to »«' wash am* scrape o f f its old coats. Alabastme is j usefulness. E v e r y o w n e r o f a building new substitutes. Dealers risk a suit for utilized to a great extent in hospitals, as ! should use it. A sk y o u r p o in t .¿ealer o r damages by selling and consumers by preven ts the m e accumulation acclini illation o i f dirt airi and am i d ru g g is t fo r card o f tin ts, and write for using an infringement. Alahastine Co. it prevents the . co n g re g a •*----- tin g o * f -*---- dtseaae germs, ------ being free copv o f .»ur interesting b.*oklet to Ala- own the right to make and to sell wail tk — •***•*•“ disinfectant in its nature. i baatme Co , Grand Kapuit. 3in h. , coatings adapted to atix with cold water a r r iv e . Fast mail for Kalama, Kelso, Castle Rock, Win- lock, Chehalis, Cent ra il», South Bend, Monte- sano, Aberdeen, Ocosta, Olympia, Tacoma, Seat tle, Victoria, Pt. Town send, Ellensburgh, Ros lyn. North Yakima, Sprague, Cheney, Spo kane, Pullman, Gar field, Farmington. Mos- 11:00 a m cow. Union town, Gen- 7:50 a. m. ' ¡esee, Rossland. B. C.; Trail, B C.; Nelson, B. C .; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda, Hele na, St. Paul, Minneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council Bluffs, St. Lou:a, Chicago, Wash ington. New York, Phil- adelphia, Boston, and all points East and Southeast. immediate AlaNa.tine I. the original and only dur able wall c o a tin g on the market. It is entirely dirt, -rent from all kal,omine preparation». Alabeetina U made ready for li»e in white or fourteen beautiful tinte by the addition o f cold water It ta put up in d r y powdered form, in pack age», properly labeled, with full direo- < »*»» on every package I» take, the place of scaling kalsoiuluee, wall paper and I « i n t for wall. Alaha.tme can he used on plaster brick, wood ur cauva... aud a child can brush O vu. Lv. Lewistoa Dally 8 30 a m. T h « only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. F O R Its . S T A M P S •n d this notice, we mail great Seed I Catalog and 10 pkgs Farm Seed Neveltta w, Catalog olooe. &o. postage. F C J W HAT •nake River. Riparia to Lewiston^ PORTLAND ‘ South Australia was the only Aus tralian colony allow ing publio nouses to be open part of Sunday, unless closed liy local vote; but its last liquor act has decreed Sunday closing throughout the oolony. | A Thracian triumphal car ha» been dug up on the slope of Mount Rhodo- pus, near I’hilioppopolis, in Bulgaria. 1 A ll the m etallio fittings of the chariot, including bronze decorative figures, and the harness for one horse, were i found together with human remains. The car belongs to the fourth century after Christ. T 4:3t p. m. Kx. benday Willamette River. Oregon City, New berg,Salem Jt Way I<andiugs. Purifies the blood—makes sick women strong and well. $1.00 per bottle at the drug store. Dyspepsia? 1 9. To Aatoria and Way Landings. R ig h t in g a W r o n g . DROPSY A t .A lt t a r lM S C •teamsrs. Smith— (a n g r ily )— I understand you O L IV E R A COLCORD, Agenti, Newberg, Or. said my face would stop an automobile. Jones— I certainly never said any W . H. H U R L B U R T , thing of the kind. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or Smith— Then I must have been mis informed. Jones— T h at’ s what you have. In stead of stopping at sight of your face, EAST AND SOUTH any reputable automobile would in crease its speed.— Chicago Record. ohn a lzer eed o The Wabeah Railroad management • • i d b y D r a g fU ta , r sent in plain wrapper, has refused to recognize the lalror or LA CROSSE WIS. 7 _ w p rs a e prepaid, for ganizations In fixing a wage schedule or --------itles. 3 bottles. $2.73. $2.73. Wholeaalo Druxtrbts, Toledo, rcalsr seat on request. W il s iv o , K I » » » N A M a s t i » , for its employes, but has approved the V» noie,»!e Drug -let«, Toledo, <*. Treated 14 — 1 BOO. Increase in the wage scale aud the re- nail’s Catarrh Cure la t ken .nt rually, amina amt C.lreetly on the blood and m coua .urli---- teat ol Successfully B N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s pie »he .yetc m. Prt e 75c per bo- da. Sold by alt adjustment of the ruus demanded by m e n tio n th Address DR. N IK C K IR K , Mountain Home, Ida. I the men through the labor leaders. drum late. Teatlmonl.ua free. lU ll a Family Pill, r th- beet. The large rubber manufacturing Tima and Money. TRY Tim e may Ire money, but it is a plant o'i the L. ( ’andee Co., at N ew difficult thing to convince a man who llaven, Connecticut, was cloned, and ia serving tim e that such ia the caae.— work w ill not be returned until A p ril 1. More than 1,950 employes are Chicago D aily Newt. thrown out of work. About 6,000 cutters, blacksmiths and D ans are being prepared lo increase tool sharpeners employed in the N ew The M e a l F r e e d Tonic England gratile quarries struck for $3 the plant of the Boston Gold Copper Sm elting Company in Colorado from a da? of eigh t hours. FOR BODY AND BRAIN its present 200 tons per day to 1,000 Collim im i, Ohio, onion tnxchinista per day, making it one o f the largest •lace M l , KodoTMd by Medical Faculty have »truck for an advance of w ag«* in the state. This smelter is inde- from $2.25 to $2.50 per day. | pendent of the trust. lasting efficacious agreeable W H A T $.00 p. m. Ex buuday ColuRibta River Dr. Plunder's S a lo o n s N o w C lo s e d on S u n d a y . W# offer One Hundred Dollar. Reward for eny i,e of Catarrh that can not ha cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. t . J. C U K N K Y A CO., Prope., Toledo, O. We the uiider»ilined, hare known F.J. Cheney for the p a il 15 years, and b e litre him perfectly honorable In afl burin u tran.actiom and Ütr anci a ll" able to oarry out any ob llffilion s m ad. by i n r firm. A T a r a i. Balt Lake, Denver, Ft.Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, 8t Louis. C h ic a g o , and East. flpokane 29 t. 3ft First fttrtst Tmst 5 Ï3 • g. IB. " W h y w ill you not announce our en gagement, sweetheart?” “ Why, Edgar, it is so beautiful to Often trouble is just G od’s hand be engaged secretly, as we are, w ithout bringing us in touch w ith all the trou lettiug a single person know about it. bled that we may show them Hia Every one of my friends envies m e.” — peace.— R am ’s Horn. N . Y. W orld . N o t » V i o le n t P u r g e . Q A SSITI Nothing relaxes them and makes PATENT P o e t i c J u s t ic e . T I M ftCHfiOULEt from Portland a speedy perfect cure like G U ARANTEED C LAIM AN TS FOR D C M C I A I U Mrs. J. Von Wagnsr, a trained nurse, w ith no fee unless suc i ï W r it to N A 1 HAN r C N o l U l l Hibernian (new ly landed)— Phwot cessful. Patent advertised has been appointed sanitary Inspector in the wurruld do the bell be put on free. Free a d vice in Yonkers, N. Y . She distanced all the cow for? BICKFORn. Washington, D C.. they w ill re* as to p a te n ta b tli y. Semi for -‘ In ven t ceive quick replies. B. 5th N. II. Vols. Staff or»' Primer. M IL O B* S T E V E N S A C O . her inale competitors in the c iv il ser Jersey Farmer— To keep her from K iU bllshed 1 S 6 -I. W a s h in g to n . D. C . 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. vice examination, and thus won the ap g etin ’ lost. Branch Office»: Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit. A L L K IN D S M A C H IN ER Y pointment. "B u t suppose she do be deef, phwot ...TATU M a BOWEN... thin?” — Judge. A Sure Thing. D i r . AT and W h a t Then. The day of the cAimon-ball pill li past. Sweet, fragrant, mild, but effective Oascarets Candy Cathartic take their place. All drug gists, 10c, 26c, 60 c. 0 .R .& N NONE SUCH th e w orld i>eiter fo r h a v in g live d . H e a lth w ill dem an d first co n sid era tio n , fo r upon th a t depends brain and a ch ievem en t. H o s te tle r 's S tom ach H itters w ill k eep the h ow els regu lar an d th e stom ach h e a lth y by cu rin g a ll stom ach disorders. I t also p re v e n ts m ala ria, fe v e r and ague. T r y it. M o r e C o n v in c in g T h a n S cie n ce . Gen. Caleb J. D ilw orth , of Omaha, Neb., who died recently at tbe age of 70 years, sevred through the c iv il war, enlisting as a private from Illin ois and being mustered out as a brigadier-gen eral. H e has been a resident o f N e braska since 1870 and was attorney general from 1878 to 1880. A n odd way of rem oving his glasses is practiced by Henry Clews, the New Y ork banker. Instead o f displacing them w ith his fingers, he gives a tw ist to his nose, and down the glasses drop to the lim it o f tbe string to w hich they are attached. R e a d in g th e W o r d . N o O lo v o s W o v e . The wedding season has ushered in ' some changes for that ceremonious oc casion. Qlovee are not now worn by either bride or bridegroom. The bride’ s sleeves are made so long that they oover half the hand. The long lace sleeve, properly made, is fitted over the hand like a m itt and fastened around the fingers with silk cord.— De- troit Free Press. D o n m C o P V W ttM T * A c AavrwM avfultng a aketrh and description may fwlckly oR-'ertam oar opinion free whether oa invention ta probably patentable. Commanlre. Uom Atrictly eonftdentteL Handbook on Patents Seat free. ' ‘Meat agency for aectirtna pat ant a. Patents taSen throash Munn A Co. receive unties, wit boat ebaree. ta the Scientific American. A hAT'ter.m.1, «><■«,rata* » M k l, TO 1st Ion r .»r of , n , *»w u l»< - '..orTiri. f .or m o n th .. » L I n « rtf. T . r o iv SS . S o lJ b fr il m r ia lm liU Branch NN OSce, ICo^yB j»^L'Ney York 1