Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
Women, Remember This Influence. W e cannot go through the world without impressing others. We cast deep shadows or bright sunbeams into tbeir lives, for influence is the law of life from which there is no escape. Influence is the dogma of life as pene trating as the atmosphere, and your consciousness of it has nothing to do w ith the case.— Rev. Dr. Adam. K r i g l i i n d 'i f A r m o r e d T r a in s . The magnificent armored trains used bv England in her war with the Koers will transport tier troops, protect bridge* and telegraphic comrntinications in about the hame way that Hoxtetter’s Stomach hitters drives dyspepsia from the human stomach anti then mounts guard that it does not re turn. The bitter* has won in everv case of indigestion, biliousness, liver and kid ney trouble for the past titty years. It is invaluable at all times. T h a t In a d d ressin g Mrs. P in k h a m you are c o m m u n ic a tin g w ith a w om an There are somo women who always - a w om an w h ose ex p e rien c e in tr e a t in g w om an 's ills is g r e a t e r th a u th a t U80 the same kind of judgment in a l low ing a poor steak to be passed off on o f an y liv in g p erso n — m ale o r fem a le. A w om an can ta lk fr e e ly to a w o them that they exercised years ago in man w h en it is r e v o lt in g to r e la te h er selecting a husband. — Atchinson p riv a te trou b les to a man. Globe. __ M an y w o m e n s u ffe r in silen ce and Will Cure you. Dr. Plunder's d r ift a lo n g fro m bad t6 w orse, k n o w in g fu ll w e ll th a t th e y should h ave QREGOsf f L OODPuRIFIER im m ed ia te assistance, b u t a n a tu ra l m odesty im p els th em to s h rin k fro m exp o sin g th e m selves to th e qu estion s Tests of oil as fuol, made in the Jirit* and p ro b a b le e x a m in a tio n o f even ish navy, have not proved satisfactory. th e ir fa m ily physician . I t is un n eces Patent fuel, made of coal dust and tar, sary. W ith o u t m on ey o r p rice you can con su lt a w om an , w h ose k n o w le d g e was found to y ield nearly as good re sults ah coal. fro m actu al e x p e rien c e is unequ aled. W om en s u ffe rin g fro m an y fo r m o f Pure B lood, B eautiful Com plexion. fe m a le w eak n ess arc in v ite d to fr e e ly Go hand in hand, one impossible without the com m u n icate w ith M rs. P in k h a m at other, and the best, quickest, easie«t blood L y n n , Mass. purifier is Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Ail A ll letters are received, opened, druggists, 10c, 2Txa, fiOc. read and anawarad b y w o m e n o n ly T h is is a p o s itiv e fa c t— n o t a m ere statem en t. I t is c e rtifie d to b y the m a yo r and p ostm aster o f L y n n and oth ers w hose le tte rs , a ll in a lit t le book, Mrs. P in k h a m has ju s t published. W r ite f o r a cop y, i t is fre e . T h u s has been e sta b lish e d th e e te rn a l c on fidence b etw e en M rs. P in k h a m a n d th e w om en o f A m e ric a w h ich has n e v e r been b ro k en and has induced m ore th an 100,000 su ffe re rs to w r ite h er fo r ad vice d u riu g th e la s t fe w m onths. O ut o f th e vast volu m e o f e x p e rien c e w h ich she has to d ra w fro m , i t is m ore than possible th a t she has g a in e d th e v e ry k n o w le d g e th a t w i l l h elp y o u r case. She asks n o th in g in re turn e x c e p t y o u r g o o d -w ill, and h er advice has re lie v e d thousands. H e re are som e o f th e cases w e r e fe r to: When blocks o f ice are laid fiat they m elt quicker than if permitted to rest on their ends. I do not l»elieve Piso’8 Cure for Consump tion has any equal for coughs and colds.— J ohn K. B oykh , Trinity Springs, lud., Feb. 15, 1000. Mothers w ill find Mrs. W in slo w ’s Sooth ing S yrup the best rem edy to use for their children during the teething period. A n ice company in N ew Haven pro poses to use automobiles for the d eliv ery of ice next summer. BRADSTREET’S REVIEW . Q u l«t W eek In t h « D r j- O o o d i utive T r a d «, D is tr ib Bradstreet’s says: I t has been a quiet week in distributive trade, except at some few Western centen, this being especially true of the dry-goods busi ness. Wholesale trade in this line has been generally completed, and, pend ing the effect of the spring demand up on the retail trade, the markets are in a w aiting stage. As regards prices, the feature of the week has been the strength manifested in agricultural pro ducts and provisions. The advances in the latter, in fact, are regarded as fore shadowing an upward movement in hog products, long predicted, but only par tia lly realized. W in ter wheat crop advices have been, on the whole, good, and have acted as a balance to the stories of French damage. Wool has been more active, but con siderable business has been done at concessions. The demoralization in the sugar mar ket is clearly confined to the refining branch. .Manufacturers and jobbers in carpets and upholstery report a heavy season’ s business hooked. Wheat, including flour, ehipments for the week Hggregate 2,962,349 bush els, against 2,903,495 last week. Business fuilures in the United States for the week number 178, as compared w ith 192 last week. Business failures in the Dominion ol Canada for the week number 25, as against 23 last week. P A C IF IC COAST TRADE. B e a ttie M a t k e t s . Blood Humors ('Iipprfuliipm . Whether a man 1 « rich or poor, if ha have a good heart toward the Lord, he •hall at all times rejoice w ith a cheer ful counteuauce.— Jesus, Son of Sirach. W h ere I>«> You L ive? I f on the liue of the Northern Pacific look out at night for the big eleertic lighted trade mark on the rear end of the North ('oast Lim ited. It w ill burn a ll night and leave a trail of splendor behind to astonish the natives after A p ril 29th. Send to any of our agents for our North Coast Lim ited leaflet. M fr p lt m It Purifies the Blood. All Cures Eruptions. P ok er Term . I t is said that a king can do no wrong. The saying prolwhly origin -) a ted w ith a man who held lour aoca.— Chicago D aily Newa. There ere in the United States 80 Berlins, 21 Hamburg», ‘.’ 8 toans bear ing the name Paris and 18 London. Eradicates Scrofula. *’ I a l w a y s t a k e flo o d a Sarsaparilla in the Spring nml it is the best blood puritier I kliow o f. " Miss 1’ i m i H u m s , lialdw in. Mich. ’ ’ Kruptious t h a t came on mv face have alt disappeared since 11—van taking ll.aat's Sarsaparilla. It cured my fa th e re f catarrh.” A t m » H »M il t o n , Bloom ington, I tut. “ I had t r r o f u I a sores all over my back ami face. I began tak ing H ihm I ' s Sarsa|*r- i 111 amt in a few weeks I could not see any sign <>t the sores.1’ O t t o H M o •< a a. Mount Hope. Wit. I W ool— Spring— Nevada, 12® 15c pet pouud; Eastern Oregon, 12® 16c; V a l ley, 2 0 ® 23c; Northern. 10®12o. Hops— 1899 crop, 12®13o per pound. Butter — Fancy creamery 18c; do seconds, 16ls ® 17c; fancy dairy, 16 ® 16 '»c ;d o seconds, 14® 16c per pound. Eggs— Store, 13 ' ac; fancy ranch, 15V. M illstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 ® 80.00; bran. $12.60® 18.50. H ay— Wheat $6.50® 9.50; wheat and oat $6.00®9.00; best barley $5.00® .00; alfalfa, $3.00®6.&0 per ton; straw, 26®40c per l * le . Potatoes— Early Rose, 6 0® 70c; Ore gon Rurlmuk», 65c® $1.00; river Bur- banks, 4 0® 76c; Salines Burbanks, 80c® 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia, $2.75®3.35; M exican limes, $4.00® 6.00; C alifornia lemons 76c®$1.60; do choice $ l.7 6 ® 9 .0 0 per box. Tropical Fruits— Bananas, $1.60® 9.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, A®AV per pound. I AKRIVK Fast Mail 2:45 p. m. From Elgin daily Fast Ex. Sunday, Salt Mail. Lake, Denver, F t 12:15 p. in. Worth, Omaha, Kansaa City, St. Louis, Chicago aud East. Bpokauc Flyer 2:45 p. m. Walla Walla, Lewis Spokane Flyer ton,Spokane,Min neapolis, St. Paul. 12:15 p. in. Duluth. Milwau kee, Chicago»!: East 9:90 p. m. 4.00 p. m. Ocean Steamships All sailing dates subject to change For San Franciseo— Sail every 5 days. Daily Columbia River Steamers. Ex.Sunday 8:110 n. m. Saturday To Astorin and Way Landings. lo:0U p. in. Willamette River. 6 :0 0 a.in Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Bale in, Intle pendeuce «St Way 1 nudiims. 4 00 p. in. Kx. Sunday 4:80 p. m. Ex. Sunday Willamette and Yam 3:30 p. m. 7:00 a. m. Mon., Wed. hill Rivers. Tm-s., Thur. ami Fri. and Sat. Oregon City, Day- ton, «tt Way Land- lug». 6:00 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Wlilametlo River Tues., Thur Mon., Wed. a d Sat. Portland to Corval aud Fri. lis & Way Land ings. Lv. Kipariu Snake River. Lv. Lewiston Daily 1:20 a.m. Daily 8 30 a.m. Riparia to Lewiston The Roberts Family, o f Falls City, Neb., Are Healthy and Happy—A Rare Sight in These Days. They Say, “ We Think Peruna Is The Greatest Medicine On Earth.” No man is better known in the State of Nebraska than Mr. Carl T . Roberts, contractor and mason. A typical A m er ican— active, shrewd, and fu ll of busi ness sagacity. H e is not only a pro vider for his fam ily, but a protector. In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman he writes, among other things, as follows: .“ Our hoy James, had the membran ous croup, and repeated attacks of lung fever. Our boy, Charlie, was also subject to attacks of pnuemonia and pleurisy. Our third boy, John, was subject to fever and ague (m alarial) and liver trouble. Your remedy, Peruna, cured m y boys entirely, and now I have three of the healthiest lioys in the State o f Nebraska, which I a t tribute to your medicine. M y wife had a stomach trouble which Peruna also cured. Altogether for m y whole fam ily we have used nineteen bottles of I’eruna, and have thus saved $500 in doctors’ hills. I am a contractor ami mason by trade, ami am known all over Nebraska. I have hail a stomach trouble which has been greatly relieved by your remedy, Peruna, for w hich I am still taking it. W e think it is the greatest m edicine on earth.” — C. T . Roberts, Falls C ity, Nebraska. Hon. W illia m Youngblood, Auditor for the Interior, w rites from W ash ington, D. C ., to Dr. Hartman, Co lumbus, Ohio, as follows: “ I ’ ve o f ten heard o f your great m edicine and have persuaded my w ife, who has been much of a sufferer from catarrh, to try I ’eruna, and after using one bottle she has w onderfully improved. I t has Hon. William Youngblood. proved a ll you have claim ed for it, and I take pleasure in recommending it to anyone who is Peruna has afflicted w ith catarrh.” become, in a multitude of households, absolutely indispensable. Mr. T. G. W alker, Carneiro, Kansas, w rites: “ I t is with pleasure that I re- port that I am better than I have been for many years. I believe Peruna is without a doubt the best m edicine that ever was used in a fam ily. I t has cured my nervousness, w ith which I had been afflicted for a great number o f years.” I t is a fact of ever increasing aston ishment that so many otherwise sensi ble and provident people w ill, for the neglect of so simple a precaution as to have a bottle ol Peruna at hand, bring upon themselves the needless suffering and foolish expense thut a practitioner of m edicine is forced to witness every day. As soon as the vaine of Peruna is fu lly appreciated by every household, both as a preventitive and a cure of these affections, tens of thousands of lives w ill be saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of disease prevented. Peruna is tha household safeguard. A complete work on chronic catarrh sent free to any address by The Pe runa M edicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. W . H . HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or. E A S T A N D \<n\ WOLVES S O U T H O / Trains leave Xewberg for Portland and way stations at 7:55 a. in. Depot Fifth and I Sts., leave . Portland. Overland Express—' For Salem,Koseburg, Asland, Sacramento, I * 7:00 p.m. Ogden, San Francis * 9:15 a. m. co, Mojave, Los An geles, El Paso, New Orleans ami East. * 8:30 a.m. Koseburg passenger— 1 4:30 p. m. Via Wood burn, for 5 Daily Mount Angel,Silver- Daily except ton, W es t S cio , except Sunday. Brownsville, Spring- Sunday. . .field and Natron. f 7:30 a.m. ...Corvallis passenger...if 5:50 p.m. t 4:50 p.m Independence pass’ngr. f 8:‘J5a. m. •Daily, ^ftitchdU W A G O N S L A B A 8 T IN R ts the original and only durable wall coating, entirely different from all kal- sominea. Ready for use In white or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. ATHKS naturally p refer A L A - B A 3 T IN E for walls and ceil ings, because it Is pure, clean, durable. P o t up In dry pow dered form, in live-pound pack ages, with full directions. M IT C H E L L , L E W IS & S T A V E R CO. Branches E NSIB LE dealers will not buy a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabastlne Co. ow n right to make wall coat in g to mix with cold water. at The grip has no terrors for a certain gentleman in H olton. K an . H e be longs to 15 different societies, and in them has taken 72 degrees. T H R E E D A ILY T R A IN S B E T W E E N OG D EN AND DENVER. The increase in transcontinental travel by way of Salt Lake C ity in con sequence o f the scenic and other attrac tions o f the route, has recently justified the R io Grande Western R a ilw a y — ih connection with the Denver & R io Grande and Colorado M idland Railroads — says the Salt Lake Tribune, in estab lishing a triple daily last passenger service between Ogden and Denver. A ll of these trains are equipped w ith the late® appliances, improvements and cars. This road now operates through sleepers between Chicago, Ogden and San Francisco, also a perfect dining car service. Send 2c postage for literature, rates or other inform ation to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington street, P ort land; or Geo. W . Hetutz, general pas senger agent, Salt Lake C ity. i U I8 A N C E o f wait paper 1» Ob viated bv A L A B A S T IN E . It can bo used on plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick o r can vas. A child can brush It on. I t does not rub o r scat* off. STABI.TSHED tn favor. Shun all Imitations. Ask paint deal er or druggist for tint card. W rite us for Interesting book let. free. A L A B A S T IN E CO-« Grand Rapids, Mich. S u rvivor* o f l lie C iv il W ar. Onr pension bureau estimates that there ate 1,032,418 surviving soldiers of the c iv il war, excluding deserters. About 312,000 of these are nnpen- shined. The average age of the surviv ors is 60 years.— Chicago Evening News. N ORTHERN P A C IF IC RY, (Yellowstone Tark Line.)* P O R T L A N D , O R EC O N . Spokane, Seattle, Salem, McMinnville, Medford and La Qrande. Mention this paper. | H E IN T E R IO R W A L L S o f every church and school should be coated only with pure, dur able A L A B A S T IN E . It safe guards health. Hundreds o f tons used yearly for this work. N B U Y IN G A L A B A S T IN E , customers should avoid get ting cheap kalsomlnes under different names. Insist on having our goods In packages and properly labeled. fDaily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines and Australia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 117 tlrst-cla^ and |11 second-class, including sleeper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad dress H. R. BATCH WELL, Agt., Newberg Station. Or Address, C. H. MARKHAM, G. F. A Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. Are the best that can be made. Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best material— by experienced workmen— which, cou pled with 65 years’ experience in build ing wagons, during which time the man ufacturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made. A G E N T S E V E R Y W H E R E .—If none in your vacinity, we will sell to you direct. Send for circulars. L L kalsomlnes are cheap, tem porary preparations m ade from whiting, chalks, clays, etc., and stuck on walls with de caying animal glue. A L A B A S - T IN E Is not a kalsomlne. E lV A R B o f the dealer who says he can sell you the “ same th in g" as A L A B A S T IN K or "something fust as good.” 'He Is either not posted or ts tr y in g to deceive you, N D IN O F F E R IN G something he has bought cheap and tries to sell on A L A B A S T IN E ’ 9 de mands, he may not realize the damage you will suffer b y a kalsomlne on your walls. T h * only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. P O R T L A N D D IR E C T O R Y . T h * only route to th* Yellowstone National Park. Feiiu* and W ire W orks. PORTLAND WIRK A IKON WOKKS: WIRE ami iron fencing: otti ce railing, etc. 334 Alder. leave . !>l Muli Inery and Supplies. CAWSTON a CO.: ENGINES, BOII.KI18, MA- chinery, supplies. 48 »'>0 First St., Portland, Or. JOHN POOLE, P o rtland , O reoon . can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... m a W u v a c tu h e d b y ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. tV * N O T E T H E IF NAM E. | Un. Depot, Foot 6th St. | arrive . Fast mail for Kalama, Kelso, Castle Rock, Wiu- lock, Chehalis. Centia-! lia, South Bend, Monte-i sauo, Aberdeen, Ocosta, Olympia, Tacoma, Seat tle, Victoria, Pt. Town send, Ellensburgh, Ros-j lyn. North Yakima,1 Sprague. Cheney, Spo kane, Pullman, Gar field, Farmington, Mos cow, Uniontown, Gen 7:50 a. m. esee, Rossland, B. C.; Trail, B. C.; Nelson, B. C.; Kalso, Missoula,1 Butte, Anaconda. I!elc-| na, St. Paul, Minneapo-; 11 is, Kansas City, Oina-! ha, Council Kluffs, 8t. I Lou a, Chicago, Wash-j ington. New York, Phil- iadelphia, Boston, and, all points East and Southeast. CLAIMANTS FOR Wrl t i e HA • HAN __ ___________ __ BICKFORD. Washington. U C.. they will re ceive quick replies. B. 5th N. H. Vo Is. Staff 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. 8 DAYS to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City ami St. Paul. DAYS to Milwauxee and Chicago. A Chicago professor predicts that in 4L* DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New A p ril 29th and thereafter watch for | 1,600 years Chicago w ill be inundated York, Boston, and other Eastern W e w ish to pain th is y e a r 20fUk0 the Northern l'aciflo North Coast L im by Lake M ichigan. The city i* sink points. n e * custom ers, aud hen ce offer PENSION FOR 14 CENTS j ited. The French postolhco department has opened w ithout much chance of detec tion. licited. K lr r tr tr F a n « W ill keep the dining and observa tory car« on the new North Coast L im ited — Northern l ’ aciflo— cool and com fortable. Electric lights w ill light them at night. E lectrio berth lights in Standard Pullm an sleeping ears and a big dome lig h t on rear observation car platform. There are fewer suicides in Ireland, in proportion to the population, than in any other country in the world. Forty-three per cent of the fruit trees in Suit hern C aliforn ia are orange and 15 per cent lemon. cw P it t r i d e r ’s G O N S lp O O P d fllflfR HEALTH RESTORER C «" m P IS O S C U R E U S E IT! FOR 11 N R All libi tâHb. — 8yru| — ip. Taste« Good. 1 1 «-ugh d.i by d n in iM -. tn tii « I C O N S U M P T IO N l Pita- C ite G arden B e e t , 10c i 1 P k g E a rl’ nt Em eraldCncum barlBe M La O ro e«** M arket L ettu ce, 16c " S tra w b erry M elon, 15c - I I D ay U ad iflh . 10« " F.tr jr R ip e ('a b b t f a , lOe '• E arly D in n er O nion, 10c > _ " B r illia n t F lo w e r Seeda. 15c W o r t h $ 1 .0 0 , f e r 14 c en t*. 9 1 .UU ing at the rate of nine inches every 100 years. exclu d ed tin tim ing envelopes from the mails for the reason that they can tie Ann F r a n n e r o M a r k « ! . Hood’s Sarsaparilla TIME SCHEDULE! D irxar Oriental advices state that perm is sion to do general business in Japan has been refused 60 foreign insurance companies, most of them Am erican. Onions, new, $2.00@2.75 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 45c per doz, Potatoes, new, if 17@18. h o w s t iiis T ” Beets, per sack, 76@85c. We offer One Hundred Dollars Roward for any Turnips, per sack, 60o. case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall’s Carrots, per sack, 75c. Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY dt CO., Props.. Toledo, O. Parsnips, per sack, 75 @ 85c. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney Cauliflower, 7 5o@ $l per dozen. for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly M r s . P in k h a m H e lp honorable in all buslu ss transactions and fin Cabbage, native and C aliforn ia, l r able to carry out any obligations mode $1.00®1.25 per 100 pounds. Tw o W om en T h ro u g h ancial by their firm. W est A T eua X, Apples, $1.25(81.50 per box. Ohange o f Life and Gurea Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Prunes, 60c per liox. W ai ding , K innan A M arvin , A n o t h e r o f S t e r ilit y , VVnoleaalo Drug ists, Toledo, i t . Butter— Creamery, 28o per pound; Ila ll’sCatarrh Cure 1st ken nt rnally, acting dairy, 17@22c; ranch, 17o per pound. Read Their Letters* directly on the blood and m cous surfaces of the syst in. Pri e 7£o per bo* lie. Sold by ail Kggs— 15 ® 16c. “ D i s k M kh . P im k ii a m — I fe e l th a t it drug: ists. Testimoni. Is free. Cheese— Native, 15o. Is o w in g to L y d ia K. P in k h am 's V e g e Hall s Family P ill« r th • l>est. Pou ltry— 18@ 14c; dressed, 14@16c; ta b le Com pound th a t I am a liv e to A Texan jury recently rendeied this spring, $5. d ay. I t has taken mo o u t o f a sick “ W e find the man that stole bed w h e re 1 had lain fo r six w ee k s verdict: Hay— Puget Sound tim othy, $12.00; w ith a good d o c to r to tend m e tw ic e a the horse not gu ilty ” choice Eastern Washington tim othy, day. M y tro u b le w as c h a n ge o f life , $18.00® 19.00 S H A R K IN T O Y O U R SHOES had fre q u e n t h em orrh ages. Y o u r m ed i Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; cine checked the flo w r ig h t a w a y . I Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. am now a b le to d o a ll m y w o rk , and It c ures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv feed meal, $23. Barley— Rolled or ground, par ton, b ackach e is un kn ow n . 1 am fo r ty - ous feet, und instantly takes the sting out th ree y e a rs o f a g e and e n jo y in g g o o d of corns and bunions. I t ’s the greatest $ 20 ; h e a lth ."— M bs . A n n ib F o s t e r , Cascade comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot- Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.25; Ease makes tight of new shoes feel easy. blended straights, $3.00; C alifornia, Lock s, O regon . It is a certain cure Fof Ingrowing Nails, “ D e a k M bs . P i n k h a m — W hen I first sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching $3.25; Buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra w ro te to you , I w a s in a v e ry bad c o n feet. We have over .'iO.OOO testimonials. ham, per barrel, $3.00; w hole wheat d ition . I w as pnssing th ro u gh th e Try it today. Hold by all druggists and flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80@ 4.00. c h a n ge o f life , and th e d octors said I shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. MillstutTs— Bran, per ton, $13.00; had b la d d e r and liv e r trou b le. I had Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. shorts, per ton, $15.00. su ffered fo r n in e years. D octors fa ile d Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; to d o m e a n y good. Since I h ave taken There are at the present moment be middlings, per ton, $20; o il cake meal, L y d ia E. P in k h am 's V e g e ta b le Com tween 800 and 000 com missioned otti- pound m y h ea lth has im p ro ved v ery per ton, $30.00. much. I w ill g la d ly recom m en d y o u r cers in the United States army who Fresh Meats— Choice dressed heel m edicin e to o th e rs and am sure th a t it have risen from the ranks. steers, 7>6@8e; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; w ill p ro ve us g re u t a b lessin g to them |xirk, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8 ,‘ a ® IlMtlied and Barbered as it has to m e.” — M bs . CJ eo . II. J u n k Are InxurieH that a ll can enjoy on 10c. B01 De K a lb A v e ., B ro o k ly n , N . Y . Hams— Large, 13c; small, 1 3 ^ ; “ D k a b M k s . P in k h a m — I t w as m y the observation car of the North Coast a rd e n t d esire to h ave a child. I had Lim ited, in operation on and after breakfast bacon, 12,‘ go; dry salt sides, 8c. (teen m a rried th ree y e a rs and could A p ril 29th on the Northern Pacific. n o t becom e a m oth er, so w ro te to you This oliaei vatiou car w ill ho a dandy. P o rtla n d M arket. to find o u t th e reason. A f t e r f o llo w G et a leaflet. in g v o u r k in d ad vice and ta k in g L y d ia W heat — W a lla W alla. 5 3 ® 54c; K. PinkliH iu's V e g e ta b le Com pound, I Cremation is expanding in London. Valley, 63c; Bluestem, 56c per bushel. becam e th e m o th er o f a b ea u tifu l bab y In 1885, In that oity, only throe bodies Flour— Best grades, $3.00; graham, boy, th e jo y o f o u r hom e. H e is a fa t, were disposed of in that way. In 18U9, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. h e a lth y b ab y, th a n k s to y o u r inedi Oats— Choice white, 36@37c; choice c in e ."— M bs . M i n d a F in k l e , Roa- 240 bodies were cremated. eoe, N . Y . gray, 34c per bushel. A T w l. t o f the tVrial Barley— Feed* barley, $14®14.50; Two M o re Women Who In the night w ill turn on the electrio brewing, $17.00@ 17.50 per ton. berth ligh t in the Pullman standard A c k n o w le d g e th e H e lp Millstuft's— Bran, $13 per ton; m id sleeping cars on the Northern P a c ific ’« they Have Reoelved from North Coast Lim ited. Tw o lights in dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Mrs* Pinkham. each section. Send for a North Coast H ay— Tim othy, $ 9® 10; clover, $7® Lim ited leaflet. “ D e a h M bs . P i n k h a m — T h e d o c to r 7.50; Oregon w ild hay, $ 6 ® 7 per ton. says I h ave c on gestio n o f th e w om b , Butter— Fancy creamery, 45® 50c; Oui new possession, Costa Rica, sup and c an n ot h elp me. T h e re is a c h in g 40c; dairy, 30®37^kc; plies the best and largest bananas that seconds, in th e r ig h t side o f abdom en, hip, le g , store, 2 5 @ 3 2 '8 c . and back. I f you can do me an y good ooine to the United States. please w r i t e . ’ - M bs . N i n a C h a m Eggs— l l f a c per dozen. i>l Thom* d o in g T o I ulton, N . Y ., D ecem b er 20, 1807. Cheese— Oregon lu ll cream, 18c; The Lewiston, Buffalo Hump, Big Young Am erica, 14c; new cheese 10c “ D e a n M bs P in k h a m — I fo llo w e d y o u r in stru ction s, and n o w I w a n t Bend, Coeur d ’ A lene or Kootenai re per pound. e v e ry w om an s u ffe rin g fro m fem a le gions can enjoy the new North Coast Poultry— Chickens, m ixed, $8.60® trou b le to k n o w how g o o d y o u r ad vice Lim ited w ith its electric lights, steam 4.50 1ST dozen; hens, $6.50; springs, and m edicin e is. T h e d o c to r advised heat, wide vestibules and observation $2.60®8.50; geese, $6.50®8.00 for old; an o p era tio n . I could n o t b ear to car, after A p ril 2Uth, and make close $4.50®6.50; ducks, $5.50®6.00 per th in k o f th at, so fo llo w e d y o u r advice. connection at Spokane for all morniug dozen; turkeys, live, 10® 11c per 1 g o t b e tte r r ig h t off. I took six b o ttle s pound. o f L y d ia K. P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om trains. pound am i used th ree p acka ges o f Potatoes— 40®55c per sack; sweets, W h at Wax Done. S an ative W ash ; also took y o u r L iv e r During Stonewall Jackson’s cam 2 ® 2*-40 per pound. P ills , and am cured.” — M bs . N in a Vegetables— Beets, $ i; turnips, 60c; paign in the Shenandoah valley it be C h a s e , F u lto n , N. Y ., D ecem b er 18, anie necessary that a bridge over a per sack; garlic, 7e per pound; cab 1898. small creek should be built in great bage, 1 S o per pound; parsnips, $1; " D p a b M bs . P i n k h a m — H ave been haste. One evening Jackson stmt for onions, $2.00®2.b0; carrots, $1. s u ffe rin g fo r o v e r a y e a r and had th re e Hops— 8 ® 8c per pound his old pioneer captain, Meyers by d octo rs A t tim e o f m en stru a tion I W ool— Valley, 16®18o per pound; nnme, and pointed out to him the urg Buffer te rrib le pains in buck and ova ries. I h ave headache n e a rly e v e r y ency of the occasion, saying that he Eastern Oregon, 10® 16c; mohair, 27® d ay, and fee l tired a ll the tim e. T h e would aeud him the plan of his colonel 80e per pound. d o c to r said m y w o m b w as out o f place. Mutton— Gross, iiest sheep, wethers of engineers as stain as it was done. W o u ld be so g la d i f you could h elp m e ." N ext morning Jackson rode dowu to ami ewes, 4 l»c ; dressed mutton, 7 ® — M rs . C a b i . Voss, Sac C ity, Io w a , M yers’ quarters, and, saluting the vet 7 S o (s'r pound; lambs, 7 S o per pound. A u g u s t I, 1898. Hogs— Gross, cimice heavy, $5.00; eran, said: “ Captain, did you get the “ Please accep t m y sincere th ank s fo r feeders, $4.50; dressed, plan of the bridge from C o l . ----- ?’ ’ ligh t and tha go o d y o u r a d vice and L y d ia E. ‘ ’ W e ll,” said the captain, "th e bridge, $6 00®6.60 per 100 pounds. P in k h a m 's V e g e ta b le Compound has Beef— Gross, top steers, $4.00®4.50; general, is built, hut l don’t know done m r I did e v e r y t h in g you to ld me to do. and used o n ly th rre b ottlea, whether the picture is done or not.” — cows, $3.60®4.00; dressed beef, 6 S ® and fe e l b e tte r in e v e ry resp ect.” — 7 *»c per pound. Golden Days. M rs . C a h i . V oss , Sac C ity, Io w a , M arch Veal— Large, 6 S ® 7 H c ; small, 8 ® <1, 1899. 9c per pound. T a llow — 5 ® 5 \ c ; No. 2 and grease, M r s . Pinkham has Fifty 3 H ® 4 c per pound. Thousand Such Letters a s Are Cured by Above on File at Her O f - floe She M akes no State - its She Oannot Prove. PERUNA PROTECTS OUR HOMES 0 .R .& N . Address: Articles of ever* description seleel- ed by experienced lady and forwarded by mail or express. Correspondence so A b o ve 10 P kx§. w orth 9 LOO, we w ill m ad you fre e , t o g e t h e r w ith our * r e * t C a t a lo g ,t e llin g a ll about S A l l t l S MIUI9N 191 L A I N T A T I up 'O re c e ip t o f th is n o t i c e A 1 4 c . •tam p - W e in v ite y o u rtra d e , and know when yom once try H a i c r r ’ s e d « yon w ill n e e e r d o w ith o n t. 1 i h P r u e e o n S a lte r '* rar- eet earl>**etTom ato G ia n t on earth. F t — IONS A. SALXBR SKID to .. I A iB M M , Wig. LADIES' PURCHlSIHt AGENCY, 4 S 5 ■orrisos S tm t, Portland, Origin. BUFFALO PITTS CO. MANUFACTURER* OF Rtw Ooib'i Cylindir Firm Loco* m otim and Trashing Machinary Write for Catal gue. .HO K. Y a m h ill *1«, P O R T L A N D , OR. [Mention this paper.] TERRIBLE NERVOUS DISEASES » A. D. C H A R L T O N , Asit. Gen. Piss. Ag it, E H. W O O D W ARD , Lo> al Agent, N e » I ar Or. 50 YEARS* E X PE R IE N C E P atents TRADE Bfl»RAS D e s ig n « C o p y r ig h t s 4 c . CURE YO U R SE LF! l > Big 4» for uDD.quml discharges, tn liant mat ions. Irritan o« or u!««*r*tions of mucoui membrane«. ... __ _____ ! I Painless, and not aetrin- [TMlEn-lQrircàiCo. g«nt or polsino««. ♦r sent In plain wrapper, b f et press, r repaid, fe e bettttalUL (I on. or 3 botti Circular sent < OR. GUNN’Su«» PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure9'ckHe«d«rh«andDy«* Ha, ... - I3 -IP O 0 . ----- -------- ~rr \V MEN w ritin g Is m rir«rtis«r* all T7 m e n t io n t h is y »«p s r . Portland, Or. 9 5 5 M o r r is o n S t., C o p . T h i r d . YOUNG MEN! Moore’s R evealed Rem edy. * * * « . ra. 4« -1 DJ CrMggi.u. 1 For 0»->norrh<i** «net aie**t gvt Tahat's Ok*y Specific. II Is the ONLY medicine which will cure c*ch and every «un*. NO CASE known it h.Mi eTer failed to cure, bo matter how twrtonn or of how long «landing Remits from its use will astonish you. It is absolutely safe, prevents stricture, an l can he taken without Inrimr« Btcnce and detention from business. TRICE. $S 1 » Fog ■ale hr all reliable druggists, or sent prepaid by exprsa« plainly wrapped, on re»eipt of price, by PAIWF i CHEMICAL OCX, It’s wonderful effectiveness in these has made for it thousands of friends, bottle at the drug store. • 0 9 A N R O C O ., , — — — — — «— — m m gm Are the serious mitfortwne ol nine-tenths of the women In the world. Women should know ol pepala, R-tno* * Pf p l —, PurtfT th« B v4. Aid l»lr*« isocs«. DonetGrtp«blckea. To ‘ 1 2 '- nc* T i «a «am « eire*». '. . ON. 1 1 Baggage cheeked through to destination of ticket. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps and full information, call on or write Anem ie sending n sketch and description m ar gu lckir ascertain free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communio«, ttofis strictlr confidential. H/uidbnnkon Paten t« •ent free, oldest agency for secunna patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. re cete« tpRruti not ter. without charge, tn the Sdentine American. A handsomely Illustrated weeklr. la rg est cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms. 93 « rear : four tnontha. |L £old by all newsdenlersi MUNN l Co.’"*-— New Tori Braorb « > • ««, • F IL , Waobtngtow, D. U