W EEKLY The f s a p ro u d and poorloaa raoordm h la a ra o o rd o f our a, o f oonatant oon- queat o v ar obstinate Ilia o f women; Ilia that deal out d e s p a ir ; autfarin g that m any woman think la woman*a natural h e ri­ tage f dlaordara and dla- plaoementa that drive out hope. Lydia E. Plnkham'» Vegetable Compound ouraa thoaa troublaa o f woman, and roha m an- atruatlon o f Ita tarrora « 1 No woman naad ho with­ out tha aafaat and auraat advtoe, fo r M ra . Plnkham oounaala woman fra a o f charge. H ar addraaa la Lynn, M aaa, <» Oan any woman a ffo rd to Ignore tha madlolna and tha advkta that haa cured a m illion woman ? Miss E lla Gates, aged 25, of Ontairo, N. Y ., had long been subject to faint­ ing spells. W h ile dictating a letter, she suddenly gasped, dropped to the floor and died. A post mortem exam ­ ination disclosed that she had two per­ fectly formed hearts. IN 1900. For the benefit of those who intend visiting Paris during the exposition, the K io Grande Western railw ay has gotten out an attractive folder illustra­ tive and descriptive of the main features of the exposition. I t contains some valuable hints for intending visitors and descriptive articles upon Place de L a Concorde, A rc de Triumphs, the Madeleine, the Column of July, the Trooadero, H otel de V ille , Column Yendome, the Louvre, the Grand opera house, the Bourse and the tomb of Na­ poleon, in addition to a bird ’ s eye view o f the exposition grounds. The folder, or pamphlet, is gotten out in hundy form, and is written in a pleasant ami attractive Btyle. It, in fact, gives in little space everything one going to the exposition would like to know before starting on his journey. For copios of the Paris exposition folder and other advertising matter descriptive of the Kocky mountains’ famous scenery, tributary to the Kio Grande Western railw ay and its con­ nections, w rite J. D. M A N S F IE L D , Gon’ l Agent, 258 Washington St., Portland, Ore. Workmen w h ile razing an old house on a farm in the village of Greene, Me., found a pewter cup upon which are the figures “ 1882.” The year in which the house was built is not known, but the burn on the same ptacf was constructed in the “ forties.” SHAKE IN T O YOUK SHOES Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures pAiuful, swollen, smarting, nerv­ ous feet, and instantly takes the sling out of corns and bunions. It ’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. I t is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We have over 30.000 testimonials. Try it today. Hold bv all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package 'FitEE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, I.e Roy, N. Y. A novel cure for corns has been tested by L. L . Johnson, a retired mer­ chant, of W ilisted Depot, Conn. F'or years he had been troubled w ith corns, and all the remedies he had tried hud failed to g ive relief. W ith a chisel and m allet he cut off three of the a f­ flicted toes. Nearly all the shoes worn in Japan are made of straw or wood. A Sure Tiling. Dr. Plunder’» QREGDNflu W O pU R IFItR ' Horses used for pleasure in Russia have around their neck a stout thiu cord with a running noose. W hen the animal start» to run away, a jerk on the cord stops him like magic, as the horse instantly stops when the cord presses his windpipe. Buffalo, with a population of 400,- 000, expended $178,840 on the poor last year. Rochester, with 175,840 people, spent $00,000, while Syracuse, w ith about 125,000 inhabitants, paid out more than $200,000. A fabric much lighter than silk, and nearly as strong, is made in Australia from the web of the tarantula. Each of these poisonous spider« yields about 40 yards of filment, and eight of these twisted together form a single thread. The fabric is used for ballons. Sour Slomach ** A f t i c I W M litn .a A <• I r » 4'A B C A - a n », I «111 BSTSr a* «llbout Ui.m n |b< boUM. Mr ii?*> >u ib a nrr b»a ,n.i,. «o» m h.«4 m e SbS I bsd • uim*eb itoublo New Unco tab­ la« Caaearata. I faol ln. Mr «ira b » *l.o uro» tbom «Its bauaflolal raaulla fu? auar rtoojack ' Ano. S a ia u x . sai fus«r«a» s t. si Louia Me. CAN O Y ■ V m T i IC w C A T i n H A AR « a w c a & e to ■ TftAOf *A*M N f t r i N O ■ Pleasant Paiatabi*. Potent. T a t ú flood De flood. Navsr Sietes Wsakan or Urlpo. 10 c 1 fro.lt« ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... »»•**■* ! »■»«» < »■>!■). «>«——. kselNtl. Ise T ot «. TU ■ 0 -TO-IAC «auriWKS&ÏÂP- H a r r i s o n '« M o a t F a m o u s R E V IE W S . A p p s a r a n e o o f I r r e g u l a r l t y In th o • m l S it u a t io n . Plnkham R ecord P A R IS TRADE Gen Bradstreets’ says: Backward spring weather conditions have figured con siderably in disrtibntive trade reports this week, and in connection w ith some weakness in prices of leading stocks have imparted an appeaiauce of irregularity to the general situation. Another of those downward swings in the prices of agricultural staples is exhibited this week in slightly lowered prices for the cereals, partly because of the bearish sentiment of im mediate supplies and partly because of the bet ter than expected government crop r e ­ port, wnich is taken to indicate a pos­ sible winter-wheat yield in excess of a ll records. Corn and oats have sympathized w ith the reaction in pork products, which reaction, however, has not been uni versal, as shown by the fact that lard is at the highest point reached on the present boom. Evidences accumulate that active missionary work in favor of lower prices for iron and steel is at last bear ing fruit. The strength of raw sugar is a reflec­ tion chiefly of the fact that a consider­ able shortage is looked for in the sup­ plies of cane sugar, not only in Cuba, but in the far East. A slight upward swing in cotton is to lie noted this week, and Southern m ills have advanced prices. On the other hand, while the m ills are active on old orders, new business is reported of smaller volume. W heat, inluding flour, shipments lor the week aggregate 2,-896,653 bushels, against 3,836,936 bushels last week. Busiuess failures for the week num­ ber 152, as compared with 182 in the United States last week. P A C IF IC - C O A S T TRAD E. S a a ttlo M a r k e t « . Onions, new, $3.25®4.00 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 45c per doa. Potatoes, new, $17® 18. Beets, per sack, 75@85c. Turnips, per sack, 60c, Carrots, per sack, 76c. Parsnips, per sack, 75@85c. Cauliflower, 86® 90c per dozen. Cabbage, native and C alifornia, $1.00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $ 1.25@1.60 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter— Creamery, 22c per pound; dairy, 17®22o; ranch, 17o per pound Eggs— 16® 16o. Cheese— Native. 15o, P oultry— 13® 14c; dressed, 14@ 15c; spring, $5. H ay— Puget Sound tim othy, $12.00; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $18.00@ 19.00 Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $28; feed meal, $23. Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, $ 20 ; Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra­ ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80®4.00. M illstuffs— Bran, per ton, $13.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; o il cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats— Choice dressed bee steers, 7J6®8o; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8 )s @ 10c. Hams— Large, 18c; small, 18)^; breakfast bacon, 12>sc; dry salt sides, 8c. __________ P o r tla n d M a rk e t. W heat — W a lla W alla. 54@55o; V alley, 64c; Bluestem, 57o per bushel. Flour— Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2 .60; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats— Choice white, 85® 86c; choice gray, 84o per bushel. Barley— Kee< 1 barley, $ 14@14.50; brewing, $17.00® 17.50 per ton. M illstuffs— Brau, $18 per ton; m id ­ dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. H ay — Tim othy, $ 9 ® 10; clover, $7@ 7.60; Oregon w ild hay, $6@7 per ton. Butter— Fancy creamery, 40®45c; seconds, 46o; dairy, 80® 37 )ac; store, 2 5 ® 3 2 >iio. Eggs— 12c per dozen. Cheese— Oregon fu ll cream, 18c, Young Am erica, 14c; new oheese 10c per pound. P oultry— Chickeus, mixed, $8.50® 4.60 per dozeu; liens, $5.00; springs, $2.50®8.60; geese, $6.50®8.00 for old; $4 50®6.50; ducks, $5.50®6.00 per dozeu; turkeys, live, 1 0 ® l i e pet pound. Potatoes— 30® 50c per sack; sweets, 2 ® 2.l40 per pound. Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pouud; cab­ bage, 1 >»0 peg pound; parsnips, 76; onions, $2.60®3.00; carrots, 50e. Hops— 8 ® 8c per pound W ool— Valley, 16®18o per pouud Eastern Oregon, 10® 15c; mohair, 27® 30c per pound. Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethen and ewes, 4.t«c; dressed mutton, 7® 7**o per pound; lamt>s, $2.60 each. Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; lig h t and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.00®6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef— Gross, top steers. $1 00® 4 60; cows, $8.50®4,00; dressed beef, 6 '« ® 7?«o per pound, V e a l— Large, 6 X ® 7 *»c; small, 8® 8 l*o per pound. T a llow — 5 ® 6 'u c ; No. 2 and grease 8 l« ® 4 e per pound. A o n F r m ic it c u M a r k e t . W ool— Spring— Nevada, 1 8 ® l6 o poi pound; Eastern Oregon, 12® 16c; V a l­ ley, 2 0 ® 22c; Northern, 10® 12c. Hope— 1899 crop, 11® 13c pel pound. Blitter — Fancy creamery 17c; do seconds, 16 ® 16 % c ; fancy dairy, 16c; do seconds, 18® 16c per pound. Eggs— Store, 14o; fancy ranch, 16'»c . M illstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 ® 20.00; bran, $12.60® 13.60. H ay— Wheat $6.50® 9.50; wheat and oat $6.00®9.00; best barley $5.00® 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00® 6.50 per tou; straw, 36® 40c per lotle, Potatoes— Early Rose, 60® 75c; O re­ gon Burbanks, 60c® $1.00; river Bur­ banks, 4 0 ® 70c; Saliuas Burl >anks. 8 0 c ® 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia, $3 75®8.25; M exican lin ns, $4 00® 6.00; C alifornia lemons ($1.50. do choice $ l.7 6 ® 3 .0 0 per Isix. Tropical Fruits— Bananas, $1.60® 8.50 per hunch; pineapple », uoin Inal; Persian dates, 6 ® 6 '»O pet pound. C asa. " I t is doubtful,” said an Indianapolis law yer the other dey, “ whether Gen. Harrison recalls a certain case which he tried out in Indiana that was more remarkable in its way than the session of the Venezuelan arbitration. O f the four oounsel only one had ever been beard outside of his own state, and the judge had m erely a local reputation. Y e t w ith in 12 years one of the quar­ tette had been elected vice-president of the United States, another one presi­ dent, still another United States sena­ tor, and the judge had risen to the c ir­ cuit bench and had filled tw o cabinet posts. It was a political case, and each party chose its most famous repre­ sentative to represent it. Mr. Harrison aided the United States district attor­ ney, and Senator David Turpie and Vice-President Thomas A . Hendricks appeared for the Democrats. The judge was W alter V . Gresham, who had been appointed disrtict attorney for Indiana esa than nine years before.” — P h ila ­ delphia Post. FAIR WOMEN SPEAK. 0 .R .& N . Pe-ru-na Works Wonders for the Gentler Sex in Catarrhal Ailments. Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, 'J. W albino , K i . nnan A M arvin , W nolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ila ll’sCatarrh Cure is t ken .nr rnally, acting directly on the blood and m enus surfaces of thesyst m. Pri e Tic per bo tie. bold by &L drug! 1st«. Testim onials free, ila ll sF a m ily P u l’s r th l-cst. A St. Petersburg paper has the fo l­ low ing iuterestiug item concerning ra­ tions in the British army: "T h e E n g­ lish have plenty of food for th eir sol­ diers, but, like the Malays, they feed their men on tig e r’s flesh to make them more courageous and bloodthirsty.” Ernest Carhart, a barber in the m in­ ing camp of Chemung, Idaho, after re- m oving the heard of a customer, recog- nized him as Christopher Manning, who had obtained his w ife ’s affections years before, in Dresden, M e. The barber procured a pistol and shot Man­ ning dead as he sat in the chair. Spring Humors of the Blood Come to a certain percentage o f all the people. Probably 76 per cent, o f these people are cured every year by Hood's 8arsaparilla, and we hop* by this adver­ tisement to get the other 25 per cent, to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I t has made more people well, effected more wonderful cures than any other medicine in the ■rid. Its strength as a blood purifier is demonstrated by its matvelous cures of Scrofula Salt R h e u m S c a l e H ea d Bolls, P i m p l e s All k in d s of H u m o r Ps o ri a sis Blood F o l s o n i n g R h e u m atism Catarrh M a l a r i a , E tc . A ll of which are prevalent at this season. You need Hood's Sarsaparilla now. Will do you wonderful good. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is America s Greatest Blood Mediciuc. It ARE! vs Fast From E lgin daily Ex. Sunday, Balt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago aud East. Fast Mail. 12:15 p. m. Walla Walla, Lewis­ ton,Bpokane,Min­ neapolis, Bt Paul, Duluth. M ilwau­ kee, Chicago*!; Eaat Bpokane Flyer 12:15 p. in. Ocean Steamships. 4.00 p. m. Mail 2:45 p. m. 8:00 p. m. A ll sailing dates subject to change For Ban Francisco— Bail every 6 days. Duily Ex.Bunday 8:00 d . m. Saturday 10:00 p. m O u r I t e lu t lo n s to O t h e r s . W b t A T ufas , TIME SCHEDULES Bpokane Flysr 2:45 p. m. W e are not Robinson Crusoes, living each one on his own little island alone. There are other people and they arc all about us. Their lives touch ours on many points and th eir interests inter­ lace w ith ours, in seeking to liv e out our own life to its utmost, w e soon be­ come aware of lim itations caused by duties to others. Iu a sense, the whole world has its claim upon us; and there is no man, woman or child anywhere whom we are not to consider, to whom we are not a debtor. The law o f love to our neighbor leaves nobody out. The wounded man by the wayside, whoever he may be, w e must not pass by. This MRS. 00L0NEL HAMILTON. relation to others is one which most be considered in every true life. W e may not think of self only, ignoring the That Fe-rn-na has become a house­ whole world and devoting all onr hold remedy in the home of Mrs. C ol­ thought and energy to the culture of onel Ham ilton is w e ll attested by a our own character, the making of our letter from her, w hich says: “ I can own career.— Forward. g iv e my testimony as to the merits of S o rry N o w H e W a s H on est. your remedy, Pe-ru-na. I have been Master— Yes, boys, “ Honesty is the taking the same for some tim e, and am best p o lic y .” I t w ill surely bring its enjoyin g better health now than I have reward. I am glad to have a good ex- ample of honesty among your own for some years. I attribute the change number. W illia m W illiam s, stand up. to Pe-ru-na, and recommend Pe-ru-na W . W . rises. to every woman, believing it to be "N o w , W illia m , when I was com ing especially beneficial to th em .” Mrs. to school this morning I happened to H a m ilton ’ s residence is 259 Goodale Irop a quarter out of my pocket w ith ­ out the slightest knowledge of the fact, street, Columbus, Ohio. M rs. Margar- and you, like an honest boy, returned it to me. T ell the boys what prompted etha Dauben.No. you to do such an act when you m ight 1214 North Su­ perior street, Ra­ have kept it for yourself.” W . W . — Please, I thought it was a cine C ity, W is., says: " I feel so| bad’ un.— Stray Stories. w e ll and good C u llm l H I » U lu ir . and healthful One of the boys was bragging o f his now that pen m anifold accomplishments, u n til one cannot describe? of the company at the round table lost it. Pe-ru-na is patience and said, in a gruff voice; everything to me. I feel healthy and “ Now, w e ’ ve heard enough about w e ll, but if 1 should be sick I would whut you can do. Come, tell us what know what to take. I have taken sev­ there is you can’t do, and I ’ ll uuder- eral bottles for fem ale com plaint. I talee to do it m yself.” ‘ W e ll,” replied the student, w ith a am in the change of life and it does yawn, “ I can’ t pay m y aocount here. me good.” So glad to find you ’re the man to do H ave you catarrh of the head, throat, i t . ” — C o llie r’s W eekly. lungs, stomach or any other organ of He W m Too Hark. the body? I f so, write to Dr. Hart- Photographer— Is there any partic- I man at once. H e w ill send you direc­ ular way in w hich you would lik e to tions for treatment w ithout charge. be taken? Address D r,.Hartm an. Columbus. O. Negro— Yes, snh. i t there’s no de­ tention, I ’d lik e to be taken in light Jerome K . Jerome declares the be­ cream color.— T it-B its. ginning of his good fortune was when M illio n s fo r Ila s e b a ll, the inundation of his father’ s mines at A million of dollars are spent every year upon the game of baseball, but large as Cannon Chase, England, sent him out this sum is, it cannot begin to equal the into the w orld in search of work. amount spent by people in search of health. There is a sure method of obtaining Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­ strength, and it is not a costly one. VVe ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their urge those who have spent much and lost children during the teething period. hope to try Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It strengthens the stomach, makes digest­ The emperor of Germany is c ollect­ ion easy and natural, and cures dyspepsia, ing playing cards. H e has exam ples of constipation, biliousness and weak kid­ some of the earliest known, and speci­ neys. mens from every country in the world A couple of talking machines occu­ where they are in common use. pied the pulpit o f Zion tabernacle, Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an in­ Chicago, on a recent Sabbath. fallible medicine for coughs and colds—N. Through them the Rev. John A . Dowie W. S a m u e l , Ocean Grove, N. J. Feb, 17,1900. conducted services and preached, gave In Waukegon, W is ., there is an old out the hymns, etc., although he was several miles distant, resting him self at church w hich for 88 years has been W hite Lake, M ich. H is voice was dis­ w ithout a steeple. A storm struck the steeple in 1862 and it fell upon an ad­ tin ctly heard a ll over the church. join ing house, wrecking it. The ow ner HOW 'S T il 19? of the house obtained an injunction re­ straining the church trustees from W e offer One Hundred Dollars Roward for any case o f Catarrh that can not bo cured by H all’s erecting another spite. Catarrh Cure. F. J. C IIE N E Y A CO., Props.. Toledo, O. W e tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busin ss transactions and fin­ ancial W able to carry out any obligation« made by their tirin. D ip a s t The death o f James Parson, o f D ev­ onshire, England, is announced. H e was known as “ The Singing M achine” because he had memorized and could sing about 4,000 songs. One evening he made and won a bet that he conld I go on singing until d ayligh t without repeating any song, I W e wish to call the atteution o f our readers to the particular merits of “ F ive Drops,” an actual cure for rheu­ matism, manufactured by the Swanson Rheum atic Cure Co., 160 Lake street, Chicago. This remedy is successfully used by both the Boers and British- Auiericans in A frica today, and has been the means of ala vin g much pain and distress on both sides. There is no better remedy, no surer cure for those who are troubled w ith rheuma­ tism . Sample bottle 10 cents. W rite for it today. A gigantic mushroom, w eighing three pounds, was recently found in Sonoma contitv, C al. The top was 40 inches in circumference, and the stem 11 inches long and tw o inches thick. To Astoria and Way Landings. 4:30 p. m. Ex. Bunday KHMam.lt» Klvtr. 6:00 a. m Ex.Bunday Oregon City, New­ berg, Salem, Inde pendence A Way Landings. 7 .00 a. in. 3:30 p. m. Mon., Wed. and Fri. Willamette and Yam­ hill Rivers. Tues., Thur, and Bat. Oregon City, Day- ton, A Way Land­ ings. 6:00 a. m. Wiilametts River Tues., Thur a d Bat. J _ MISS ANNIE WYANDOTTE._ Portland to Corval­ lis A W ay Land­ ings. MISS 0LARA ST0E0KEB. Miss Clara f-'toecker says: “ I had chronic catarrh for over a year. 1 tried many remedies, but found no re­ lie f until I saw an advertisement in the paper o f your treatment for chronic catarrh. I tried it and I think I am now w e ll. I recommend Pe-ru-na to a ll my friends who are afflicted w ith catarrh.” Miss Stoecker lives at Pitts­ burg, Pa. Mrs. Mar- gareth Fritz, W i l c o x , Oklah o m a, writes: “ X extend my s i n c e r e thanks for the good ad- vice yon have given me. I do not believe I w o n 1d b e liv in g now i f it w ere not for you. I had suffered w ith flow of blood for four months, and the doctors could help me but little . They operated on me three tim es. It was very painful and 1 only obtained little relief. I was so weak I could not turn in bed. Then I ap­ plied to Dr. Hartm an. I did not know whether be could help me or not, but I follow ed his advice, and used only three bottles of Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. N ow I am w e ll and strong as I ever was, thanks to your rem edies.” P elvio catarrh has become so frequent that most women are more or less afflicted w ith it. I t is usually called female disease. Miss A n nie W yandotte, queen of the operatic stage and dramatic soprano, says: “ F ifteen th St. and Jackson ave., Kansas C ity, Mo. " D r . Hartman: “ Dear Sir— Pe-ru-na has been m y salvation. I t has given me hack a beautifnl voice, a g ift of God; it has brought me once more to m y old pro­ fession. I can talk now, and sing, where before, I could scarcely whisper. Can you wonder at my delight? I wish every person who is suffering as I suf­ fered m ight know Pe-ru-na. Only those who have been afflicted can ever know the intense satisfaction and grati­ tude that comes w ith a com plete cure. M y voice was com pletely gone. A p ril 15 I felt so elated over the restoration of my voice that I inserted an adver­ tisement in The Star for vocal pupils. The advertisement, w hich cost me 65 cents, brought me live pupils, and that was the oeginning of m y present large class. Yours gratefull, Annie W yan dotte.” A congestion, inflam ation or ulcera­ tion of the mucons membrane, whether of the head, stomach, kidneys, or other organ, is known to the m edical profes­ sion as catarrh. I t is known by differ ent names, such as dyspepsia, B righ t’ s disease, female com plaint, diarrhoea, bronchitis, consumption and a host of other names. W herever there is a con­ gested m neons membrane there is catarrh, acute or chronic. WAGONS L v . Kiparia 1:20 a. in. Daily Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston 4:30 p. m. Moil., Wed. and Fri. Lv. Lewiston Daily 8:80 a.m. W . H . HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portlaud, Or. EAST AND SOUTH T ra in s leave Newberg for Portland and way stations at 7:55 a. in. Depot Fifth and I 8ts., Portland. 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