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KIDKEY troubles of women NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE MINING WORLD M l— F r e d e r ic k ’ «* T etter* S h ow H o w fthv R o lle d o n M rs. l ’ iu k h a m a n d W as C ared. “ D ear M rs . P ink h a m : — I have a yellow , muddy complexion, feel tired and have bearing down pains. Menses have not appeared for three m onths; sometimes am troubled with a white discharge. Also have kidney and blad der trouble. I have been this way for a long time, and feel s o miserable I thought I would write to you and see if you could do me any g o o d .* * — Miss E d n a F r e d e r i c k , Troy, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1809. “ D e a r M r s . P ix k h a m I have used Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Com pound according to directions, and can say I have not felt so well for years as I do at present. Before taking your medicine a more miserable person you never saw. I could not eat or sleep, and did not care to talk with any one. Now I feel s o well I cannot be grateful enough to you for what you have done f o r me.”— M is s E d n a F r e d e r i c k , Troy, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1899. THE SLATE CREEK MINES THE ROSSLAND DISTRICT Eureka Group Sold to C. D. Lane of New Owners of the Giant Take Hold California. of the Property. Rossland, B. C., June 14.— The water is being taken out of the Grant shaft in preparation for the resumption of sinking on the ore body. This work is being done by A . D. Coplen and W . G. Armstrong, of Spokane, the representatives of Philadelphia and Michigan capitalists, who have ob tained control ol the company. The new owners express confidence that the Giant w ill make a mine, and are willing to spend money to proving it. They are the third party to make the at tempt, the last being Colonel W. M. Kidpath, El. G. Handers and others of the old Le Hoi syndicate, from Spo kane, but they threw up their oond A lm o s t H e a d y fu r O p e r a t io n . The property is nearly ready for oper last April. O t h e r t'H n td I a n M in e «. ation. The tramway between the mine B a ckach e Cured Work is to be started on the N Jith- “ D e a r M r s . P i n k h a m :— I write to and the stamp m ill must be finished. thank you for the good Lydia E. Pink- The mill has 10 stamps of 1,100 pounds ern Belle, which adjoins the St. Klrno, ham’s Vegetable Compound has done me. each and is substantially constructed. on Ked mountain, by It. E. Palmer, It is the only medicine I have found The property has a saw and shingle who has just returned from Montreal, The where he received instructions from that helped me. I doctored with one m ill and electric light plant. o f the best physicians in the city of stamp m ill w h s completed last full and the owners. There is a good showing and if the summer’ s work confirms its New York, but received no benefit. I found to work perfectly. It is the intention to put in a roast value u plant w ill be installed in the had been ailing for about sixteen years, was so weak and nervous that I could ing furnace as soon as supplies can lie fall. Andrew Drewey and others have hardly walk ; had continued pain in my shipped in this summer, to treat all back and was troubled with leucorrhrea. ores on the ground, instead of shipping bonded the Sunset, near Whitewater, Menses were irregular and painful. concentrates. People who know the in the Slocan, for $30,000. It adjoins W ord«osnaotexpr««« the benefit I have property, s a y that it w ill develop into the Wellington and a short extension of the tunnel from that claim w ill tap derived from the use o f your medicine. a big mine. the vein at a dejpth of 600 feet. The I heartily recommend it to all suffering TW O REPUBLIC MINES. vien is 13 feet in width, with 10 inches women.” — M rs . M ary B arsuinuer , Windsor, Pa. A c t i v e W o r k o n t h e Q u llp a n d o n t h e of high grade ore. Seattle, June 14.— News comes from Anucoites that work will be resumed on a large scale on the Eureka group of mines in the Slate Creek mining camp, which now belong to C. D. Lane, a millionaire mining operator of Califor nia. The final transfer to Mr. Luue was effected in Anacortes a few days ago. This is the property that some years ago was under bond to Colonel Hart for Montana parties. After spend ing upward of $50,000 they allowed ther bond to lapse, but the owners, having faith in ther property, continued working it until about two years ago, when a bond was made to Mr. Lane. WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. A n E x c itin g R u n . W h o l . t i l . B u . l n . . . of a M o d e l C h n a o t . r — C . r . l . A r . ■ I g h . r . Braditreet’s says: New business at wholesale ia of a between stations ebar Ac ter, but warmer weather has offered a stimulus to retail business in some lections. Chief activity and moet at tvntion is, however, still concentrated on the price situation, and efforts to readjust quotations to meet current de □land and supply conditions go forward steadily. The exception to the general downward trend of prices ia that fur □ lehed by leading farm products, nota bly cereals, but here the moving cause is hardly so favorable, being the result of less satisfactory crop reports, pur ticularly from the Northwest, and it is to be noted that advices from the Northwest, where the winter wheat yield promises to be very short, are also less favorable. Corn crop advices remain favorable, as likewise do those of oats, but the grains and hog products have sympa thized in the upward movement of wheat, which has at last broken from its lethargy and is again attracting speculative attention. Foreign t«rop advices, it might be added, are not flat tering. The German rye crop promises to be very short; the same report comes regarding French wheat and En glish crop advices are not of the best. Cotton ia slightly weaker. Leather is dnll and rates weak. W ool is dull and on the whole slightly weaker at Eastern markets. Mills engaged on women’ s wear-goods are fairly well employed. The outlook favors lower prices fur the new Spring weights. Surplus visible wheat supplies nre decreasing rapidly, lending interest to current unfavorable crop reports. K n u b H i l l. PACIFIC C O A S T TRADE. N e w M a c h in e r y In F r i i c o . Republic, June 14.— Work Is ac Gem, Idaho, June 14.— New m a H eattle M a rk n ta . L e a v i n g N o S tin g . tive on the Quilp mine. The new ma- chinery is being installed in the Frisco Onions, old, 7c; new, 2c. Our manner of doing a thing often chineiy is giving satisfaction. Two m ill here. One of the largest crushers Lettuce, hot house, 25c doz. count« for more than the thing itself. drills are making about live feet per in the Northwest, weighing 15 tons, Potatoes, $16(817; $17@18. Some people have the gift of doing a day. The compressed air hoist is work w ill be ready to start in a few days. Beets, per sack, 9 0 c@ $ l. gratious things ungratiously. They ing smoothly at the winze and good Turnips, per sack, 40@ 60c. seem to think it of small moment how R truclc a P o c k e t . progress w ill now be made in getting Carrots, per sack, $1. they act, if they do the right thing. F. M. Smith, who has been assisting out the ore for shipping. The shaft Parsnips, per sack, 50@75c. Their gifts are felt like a blow. Oth w ill be extended to the 800-foot level Joseph Shepherd in prospecting a ledge Cauliflower, California 9 0 c @ $ l. ers refuse with a kindness that falls on Grubb oreek, a tributary ol Sterl before cross cutting. The ledge en Strawberries—$1.00 per case. like a balm. The Italian who is asked countered on this property has in ing, informs the Medford, Or., Mail Celety— 40 @ 00c per doi. for alms, unable to help, replies: creased greater in width in proportion tiiat he and his partner took out a small Cabbage, native and California, “ Pardon me, I also am a poor d ev il.” to deptli obtained in sinking thun any pocket last week from which they real $ 1.00@1.25 per 100 pounds. That leaves no hurt, while the open ized over $27 at the bank, and Mr. Tomatoes—$2.50 per case. hand of some others inflicts a sting. mine in the camp. In the tunnel it Smith says the pocket is not by any Apples, $2.00@ 2.75; $3.0 0 @ 3 .5 0 . “ God cares moro for adverbs than for measured 28 leet, at the 50-loot level means exhausted. H e says the pocket Prunes, 80c per iiox. verbs,” says an old writer. Do the it was 80 feet wide, and at the 100-foot may prove to be a large one, as the level it was between 00 and 100 feet in Butter— Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; right thing, but do it rightly, courte width. This is the largest body ore in same character of rock continues. ously. sympathetically.— H. 8. Times. They w ill lose no time in going dairy, 17@22c; ranch, 15@17o pound. the camp and it is hard and clean. Eggs— 19o. down on the vein, which varies in size At the 50-foot level tiiere is 30 feet of 8 I I A K K I N T O Y O U It KIIOKS Cheese— 14 @ 16o. from one to four feet and all sufficient ore that w ill average $13 per ton. In Poultry— 14c; dressed, 14@ 15c; Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the fpet. the lower levels the values are higher ly mineralized to make it a tine paying spring, $3.50. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv proposition. The quartz is blue and ous feet, and instantly takes the sting out somewhat. The new seven-drill com Hay— Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest pressor is in operation and the com fiorous anti all of it carries more or less @ 12.00; choice Eastern Washington comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Knot- pany w ill be in a position to ship 200 free gold. The walls are granite and timothy, $18.00. Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. porphry with cyanite and feldspar. I tis a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, tons of ore a day for an indefinite Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; period, if necessary. More men have! sweating, callous and lint, lire.l, aching W o r k 1« B e in g P u s h e d . feed meal, $23. feet. We have over 90,000 testimonials. been put to work stoping in the tunnel W ork is being steadily pushed at the Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, Try it today. Hold by all druggists and and each level. Thirty men are em- Mountain Lion mine, in Southern Ore $ 20 . shoe stores. * Uy mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package EKKK. Address, Allen S. p'oyx i- ! gon, „ owned „ by Bailey brothers, on Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.25; Olmsted, he Roy, N. Y. The survey has been completed for Missouri fiat, says the Itogue River blended straights, $3.00; California, the steam tram to be constructed up Courier. The lower tunnel has now $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra Representative Jefferson M. Levy the gulch, connecting the mines in the reached a length of nearly 400 feet, and ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat has introduced a bill into the house to vicinity for shipping to the mills. it is expected that it w ill tap the ledge flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80@ 4.00. repeal the war revenue act. The Quilp w ill furnish the new Repub inside of 40 or 50 feet farther. Through Millstuffs— Bran, per ton, $13.00; lic m ill with at least 100 tons a day. out the whole course of this tunnel, the shorts, per ton, $14.00. S tate o r Onto, P it y of T oledo , j North of the Trade Dollar and east of rock has been easily worked and not Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; L ucas C ounty . | **• F rank J. C heney make« oath that he Is tlio the Ben llu r is the Knob Hill, a prop- so hard but that a good showing could middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, senior parter o l the lirm o l F. J. C heney .t Co., eity supposed to be valuable. A cross be made each day. per ton, $30.00. d oin g business la the City ol T oledo, County and Statu aforesaid, ami that said lirm w ill par out tuunel has been extended in the A flow of water almost sufficient to Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef the sum oi ONE HUNDRED liOI.l.AKS for each hill 540 feet, where the ledge was run the m ill is now coming from the steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; and every case of Catarrh that ca n n ot be cured struck, and the indications are now by tbc use o l H all ’ s catarrh C ork . tuuuel aud it is expected that when the pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, FRANK J. CHKNBY tiiat they have a line property. A shaft v e in 1 . s t r u c k , t h e t u n n e l w i l l y i e l d a n lOo. Sworn Co before me and subscribed In m r was sunk at the first where the vein p retence, IhisSth day of December, A . D. 180«. ample water supply for milling pur Hams— Large, 13c; small, 1 8 ^ ; was found in place and an average of poses. The ore at this mine carries breakfast bacon, 12,lBc; dry salt sides, t-^ -| A. W. OLKABON, f t I Notary Public. values obtained of $30 per ton at the high values in gold, and the new tun 8c. _________ H all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally ami acts 10-fuot level. The tunnel level is 350 nel will open a large body of the ore. d irectly on the blood and m ucn ni surfaces of P o r t l a n d M a rk e t. feet from the surface aud there are now The mine is well equipped with a th e system. Send for testim onials, free. Wheat— Walla Walla. 52 @ 53c; F. J. CHUNKY 4 CO., Toledo, O. three feet of fine looking quartz that good stump m ill and is one of the very Bold by druggists, 78c. Valley, 58c; Bluestem, 55c per bushel. should run even higher thun in the best properties in that section. U ail'a Fam ily f i l l s ara the best. Flour— Best grades, $8.00; graham, shaft. A drift north and south has $2.50; superline, $2.10 per barrel. f r o H ollo f u b l l e o . T w o N fw L e d g e « O p e n e d . been started on the ledge. Oats— Choice white, 85c; choice In all the history of modern warfare The placer district in Southern Ore Good Waahlngton Mina. there have been no more picturesque gon is showing up some very tine prop gray, 83o per bushel. Spokane, June 14.— A contract has Barley— Feed barley, $14.00@ 15.00; sieges than those of the Anglo-lloer war erties. In addition to the valuable which now seems about at an end. been let for sinking a 100-foot shaft on claims already under an advanced brewing, $16.00 per ton. Millstuffs— Bran, $13 per ton; mid The picturesque side of the three fam the Hobecca and running 125 feet of state of development in the district and ous sieges— Kimberley, Ladysmith and tunnel on the Keheuoa extension. ! which have been proved to lie high dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per Mafeking— is brought out witii telling These claims are owned by Spoakne grade and permanent, P hu I Schariug- ton. Hay— Timothy, $10@11; clover,$7@ effect by General Miles in an article aud Cheney parties. About 500 tous son is prospecting two new discoveries contributed by him to this weok’ s Col of ore are already on the dump aud it which give promise of being no less 7.50; Oregon w ild hay, $(!@7 per ton. Butter— Fancy creamery, 86 @ 40c; tier’ s. Gen. Miles is a student of m ill averages about $45 to the ton. Some valuable than the Greenback or Brown seconds, 45c; dairy, 25 @ 30c; tary science, who bus also the faculty assays run as high as $200. mostly cop ing veins. o f presenting his subject in a popular per. The Kebecca and Rebecca exten One of those ledges is seven feet store, 25c. sion are looatod near the Columbia Eggs— 14c per dozen. and brilliant style. wide, and though the ore is not high river, about 10 miles from Keller, Cheese— Oregon full cream, 13c; grade as far as prospecting has yet Wash. ________ shown, still it is sufficiently mineral Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. New I<!ah» Mining District. ized for a milling proposition. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $4.00@ Orangeville, Idaho, June 14.— A new There is 350 feet of tunneling and a mining district has been organized 70-foot shaft on the other ledge. This 4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; %-riugs, across Salmon river from this place, vein is h I hu U 18 inches wide. Consid $2.50@ 3.50; geese, $6.00@7.00 foroltl; called the Crooks Corrall district. The erable money has been taken from this $4.60@ 6.50; ducks, $3.00@ 5.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 14@15c per lioundaries of the new district are as ledge with an arastar. pound. follows: Commencing at the head of O u t lo o k 1« B r ig h t . Potatoes— 40@ 65c per sack; sweets, Race creek, thence to Snake river, A correspondent at Geiser, Or., w rit 2 @ 2 V ac per pounu. thence to the summit of the divide at Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; the Larry Ott saddle (between Suake ing to the Baker City Democrat, says and Salmon rivers), thence along the the mines of the Empire Mining Com per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab pany are looking tine and the company bage, 1 > r C per pound; parsnips, $1; divide to place of beginning. is pianuing for the erection of a m ill. onions, l>*c per pound; carrots, $1. Improving the Blue Jacket. The White Elephant owners are go Hops— 2 @ 8 c per |<ound. Cuprum, Idaho, June 14.— Hoistiug ing to build very soon. Wool— Valley, 12(813c per ponnd; machinery, pump aud engine for the The Bonanza mine has pleuty of Eastern Oregon, 10@ 15c; ntohair, 27@ Rlue Jacket mine have reached the good ore for its 40-stamp mill. 80c per pound. property aud will bo rapidly installed. A $312 nugget was picked up in the Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers Several cars of ore are ready for haul placers of Austin, McMudre A Co., at and ewes, S '. o ; dressed mutton, 7@ ing to the railroad for shipment to the Wiutoi ville, near here, the other day. 7 SiC per pound; lambs, 5 *30. Eastern smelter. The owners of these claims expect to Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; Hold Output This Year. clean up $23,000. light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, Nome— Probably $15,000,000. They are working a full crew on the $3.00@ 6.60 per 100 pounds. Washington— Rough estimate, $3,- Black Bird and pushing development Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.50; 000.000. as last as possible. cows, $3.60@ 4.00; dressed beef, 6 } » @ Klondike— Some say $18,000,000. With three or four mills in this camp X I40 per pound. Others $25,000,000. we w ill begin to have a day. Veal— Large, 6)3 @ 7 ) » 0; small, 8@ Oregon— Rapidly Increasing and this 8 **c per pound. A new bank building is going up in year’s output will reach close to $5,- H on. W. V. Sullivan P. S. Senator from M i» Tallow— 5t3 5 'sc; N o . 2 and grease, •takippt. Coqnille City, Or. 000,000. _________ 8 >» @ 4c per pound. lio n . W . V. Sullivan, United States Klondike’ « (iulil Output. A scarcity of laliorers is reported at dan F n n n « r o M a rk et. senator from Mississippi, in a letter re Victoria. B. C., June 14.— The fiist Gray’s llartior, Wash. cently written to Dr. Hartman from crowd of Klondikers this season arrived i W ool— Spring— Nevada, 14 @ 16c per Oxford, Miss., says the following: by the steamer Amur Saturday. Thev | Tacoma has adopted plans for a new pound; Eastern Oregon, 10@ 15c; Val “ For sometime 1 Inure been a sufferer report that 200 miners have reaehed school house, to cost $20,000. ley, 18(3 20c ; Northern, 10(3 12c. from catarrh in its most incipient Skagway. Six steamers have passed Hops— 1899 crop, 11 (3 13c per North Yakima, Wash., is soon to stage, so uiueh so that 1 became alarm up the river. pound. have a fruit and vegetable canuerv. ed as to my general health. But, hear Butter— Fancy creamery 17 <at 17 v*o; The gold output is estimated by Daw- ! Sixty-live men are employed build ing of Pe-ru-ua as a good remedy. I son papers at $18,000,000. News is ing the Great Northern railroad bridges do seconds, 16@ 16^ e ; fancy dairy, gave it a fair trial and soon began to 16c; do seconds, 14@15o per pound. given of a stampede to the Koyukuk in Spokane. improve. Da effects were distinctly Eggs— Store, 15c; fancy ranch, and to Sulphur creek, gravel being beneficial, removing the annoying Machinery for a sash and door and 17c. found in the old channel which goes 50 symptom a, and was partieulaily good Millstuffs — Middlings. $17.00 (3 cents to the pan. A nugget weighing furniture factory combined has reached aa a tonic. , Coquille City, Or. 20.00; bran. $12.50(3 13.50. 77 ounces was found on Chee Chako. “ I take pleasure in recommending Hay— Wheat $6.50(310; wheat ami Kllensbnrg, Wash., has passed an L o o k i n g f o r C o a l, <«•• o r O il, your great national catarrh cure, I'e- oat $6.00(39.50; best barley $8.00(3 ordinance forbidding the use of barl>ed ru-na, aa the best 1 have ever tried.” Port Angeles, Wash., June 14. — Ar- 7.00; alfalfa, $.<.00(36.00 per ton; W . V. SU LLIVAN .” rangeineuta have been completed by C. wire fences within the city limits. Peruna euros catarrh wherever locat Van Sickle, of New York, to drill here The promote** of the Pierce countv, j straw, 25@40c per bale. ed. l’ernna has no substitutes— no for eoal, gas or oil. He claims to rep Wash., fruit fair have decided to ex- I Potatoes— Karly Rose. 60 t* 65c; Ore rivab. Insist npnn having Peruna. resent Eastern capitalists who are w ill tend its scope and inivte the eutire gon Bnrlwnks, 90c (3$1; river Bur banks, 33<365c; new, 70c(3$1.25. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., ing to speud $ 10,000 to determine state to participate. Columbus, U., for a free book on whether coal or oil can be found in Uitrus Fruit— Oranges. Valencia, An electric plant to coat between catarrh. this vicinity. $150,000 and $200,000 w ill lie erected $2.76(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00<3 at the Nisqnally Falls, near Kibe, 22 5.00; California lemons 75 c(3 $1.50; M o r . r* F fo r C oal M ln .r . Seattle, June 14.— Coal miners at miles southeast of Tacoma, pru-iding do choice $1.75(32.00 p e r Ian. Carbonado and Wlkeaon mines, in thte the latter city w ill make a contract for I Tropical Fruits— Bananas. $1.50(3 state, have been notified of a 10 per lighting. The rate proposed ia 20 per 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom rent Increase in wage*. These mines cent lower then the present contract inal; Persian dates, 6<3 6 S o per price. pound. employ 875 m«0. W a n t e d to S e ll h u T e e t h . The kintf of Bavaria was kept very short of money when he was a boy; in fact, the allowance for pocket money granted to him and his brother was only about two shillings a week. One day he heard some one Bay that sound teeth were salable, aud off he went to a dentist and offered to have his own extracted for a monetary consideration. I do not believe Piso’s Cure for Con sumption has an equal f**r coughs and colds.— J o h n F. B o y l b , Trinity Springs, I nd., Feb. 15, 1900. No S a lv a t io n A r m y In M e x ic o . If Y o u r B lood H O IT T ’ S Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. C o m p a r is o n . From the official report of the Wash *uKtou polic® it is shown that while the whole number of arrests in the Dis trict, with a barroom for each 441 of its population, was equal to one arrest for every 11 of its population, the num ber of arrests made in the First pre cinct, with a barroom for every 118 of its population, and in the Ninth pre cinct, with a barroom for every 1,048 of its population, the arrests was only one for every 18 of its popnlation. A petition to congress to prohibit the liquor traffio in the District of Colum bia is being prepared. Your nerves will he strong. If your blood is bad and you feel nervous, tired, miser able ami weak, you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It will change the condition of your blood and the state of your feelings, Iso. It will make your blood rich and pure and give you strong nerves and sweet sleep. It is America’s Greatest Medicine. Price $1. H ook ’ s P ills are the favorite cathartic. 25c. 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A C iO O f/ 0JM L | Twenty-six thousand arrests for j drunkenness a year and 8,000 impris 1 onments is the appalling record of one j of the most enlightened American cities. It means one arrest to every four families. The net cost to the city therefore was more than $ 100, 000. The Salvation Army for the second time has failed to get a foothold in Mexico. Mexican laws forbid all re Customer— I*ve got money to burn, ligious processions in the streets of and I want the best wheel yon have, cities. i Dealer— That’s all right. W e have Chicago tailors, w’ho have been on bicycles to scorch.— Detroit Free Press. ----------------------------- strike for two months, have compro j Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth mised aud gone back to work. ing Syrup t h e best remedy to use for th e ir children during th e teething period. Daily Ex Sunday 8:00 o in. Saturday 10:UU p. in. 6:0H a. m E x.Sunday 7:00 a. m. r u n ., Tliur and Sal. 4 :00 p. m. K x.Sunday Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria ami Way Landings. Millametts River. 4:30 p. m. E x.S un day Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde- ttendence <k Way 1 audings. 3:30 p. m. Wlilame*te and Yam Mon., Wed. hill hivers. aud Fri. Oregon f ’ lty. Day- ton, & Way band ing!! 6:00 a m. . Willamette River. 4:80 p. m. Tues., 1 li ur Mon., Wed. and Sat. ! Portland to Corval and Fri. lis tk Way Land ings. I t Riparia , Snake River. Lv. Lewiston 8:85 a. in. Dally Daily Itiparis to I<ewistou; 9 a.m. W . H. H U R L B U R T , General Passenger A gent, Portland, Or. E A S T AND S O U TH We Are Direct Importers of ..A V E N A R IU S ( The Famous W H IC H CHICKEIN C A R B O U N E U M .. German Wood Preserver) PE RM AN E N TLY DESTROYS L IC E AIND VERMIIN One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. Price, 50 cents per quart. Write for circulars and information FISHER, THORSEN & CO., Portland, Oregon (P A C IF IC COAST A G E N T S .) 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Rebate tickets on sale d aily betw een Port amassed there in petroleum , and great fortunes are sure to be m ade in that section this year. We own a quarter section of land, 160 acres, In the heart of the fam ous Keru C ounty Oil D is land, Sacrament«» ami San Francisco. Net rates 17 nrst-clajg and f l l second-class, including trict. The oil is there and all we have to d o is to drill a well and tap it. For d evelopm ent purposes will sell 25,000 shares o f ------------------------------ Treasury Stock at -- f l ,— per _____ share. _ Peo- leeper. , ----- . we . . ------------------ -----------------— pie w h o buy this stock w ill i” see ~ ** . . fast . and . . they . . m oney fast. * ~ it *----------- increase ' in value w r.. ill make Fullest For through tickets and rates ca ll on or ad* investigation invited. Our property has been exa m in ed and reported on as un qu estionably ftress valuable by M. M. Ogden, Field E xpert, Producers’ Oil E xch an ge, San Francisco, Cal., and by C. H. R. SATCHWELL, Agt., N ewberg Station. Or Address, \V. Fox, for fifteen years exp ert for the Standard Oil C om pany. Onr deeds and abstracts are now deposited in the M erchants’ N ational Bank, Portland, Or. Our officers are w ithout salaries. C. H. MARKHAM , G. F. & Pass. Agent. P ortland, Or. O R IE N T A L O IL & F U E L COM RAINY 512 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. II. C. EC KEN BERGER, Pres. R. L. DURHAM, Vice-Pres. H. C. STRATTON, Secy. HO A R D O F D I R E C T O R S :—(T o any and all o f w hom we refer y o u .)—J. Frank Watson, President M erchants’ N ational Bank, Portland, O r .; K. L Durham, V ice-President M erchants' National Bank, Portland. O r.; H. C. Breeden, o f H .C . Breeden «& Co., P ortland, Or.; H. C. Ecken- berger, Com. Agent M ichigan Central R ailw ay; Charles V. Cooper, C ontracting F reight Agent, U nion Pacific Kail way. N ORTHERIM PACIFIC RY. W rite us today. Y ou w ill be glad you did so. If you have any means at all you owe it to you rself to investigate this opportunity for investment. C H A M P IO N (Y ellow stone Fark Line.) BUNDER .. Best On Earth... Eccentric Sprocket W heel, chain pulls on the long spokes when doing the hardest work, which is compressing the bundle, ty ing the knot and discharging the bundle. W e guarantee a gain of power of 16 2-3 per cent at this time. A SENATOR’S LETTER. Peruna as a Nerve and Ca tarrh Tonic the Talk of the World. D r in k in In d ia * The following incident in Lord W ol- Mary Clement Leavitt, honorary «d a y 's military carreer is rscoided as president of the W orld’s Woman’s having taking place when he was in Christian Temperance Union, said, in hia twenties, aud had been in the Brit a recent article: “ The best physician ish army three years. He speaks of it in India told me that if white people himself as the most exciting experience wondl let drink entriely alone, and eat of his life. It was in Bnrma, and not more than half as much meat, Wolaeley was in charge of a small de- J they might have as good health as in tachment. During the advance he had England or anywhere else.” the bad luck to fall into a deep hole, T h v T y p e w r i t e r I n v e n t io n . ami when he crawled out found him A statistician has proved that the invert- self on the enemy’s side. As he tion of the typewriter has given employ emerged he was met with such a show ment to 900.0U0 people, hut he fails to state er of bullets that he slid back in Bbort how many cases of weak stomachs and it has induced. All people order. After a few minutes be came dyspepsia sedentary occupation need Hostetler’s out again, and, amid a vigorous volley, Stomach Bitters. It helps nature to bear ran for his life. He was nearly 800 I the strain which ensues from confinement it is a wonderful medicine. No one yards from the British line, and was 1 aud realizes this more keenly than the man or hit three times before he reached a I woman who has been cured of stomach place of safety.— Y outh’ s Companion. trouble by its use. The only Dining-Car Rout# from Portland to the East. The only route to the Yellowstone National Park. LBAVK. I tTn. Depot. Foot 6th St. Fast m ail for Kalama, ¡Kelso, Castle R ock, Win- lock , Chebalis. Centra- |lis, South Bend, Monte- ano, Aberdeen. O osta, Mympia, Tac< ma, Seat tle, V ictoria, Pt. Town send, B llensburgh. Roa- ly n . North Yakim a. Sprague. C heney, Spo kane, Pullman," Gar field, Farm ington. Mos cow , C niontow n, Gen esee, Rossland, B. C\; Trail, B. C .; Nelson, B C .; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, A naconda. Hele na. St. Paul, M inneapo lis, Kansns City, Oma ha, C ouncil Bluffs. St. Lou s, C hicago, Wash ington. New York, P h il adelphia, Bt etnn, and all points Ea-t and Southeast. { Force Feed Elevator, warranted to waste less grain than any other. Send for Catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS 4 STAYER CO. First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon Branches: Salem, McMinnville, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo kane. COOK BOOK FREE. R M 1B H U 7:50 a. ra. ONK F O R A D O S E . Cure Sick Headache and Dys pepsia, Remove Pimple«,Purify the Blood, Aid Dlfes* A postal addressed to P. O. Box 41, Portland, . j tloa. Prevent nil louanes«. Do not Gripe or Sicken. To Oregon will bring vou a handsom e Ko-Nut cpQvtnre you. will mall ism p e free; full box. *45c. D R . Cook Book. Ko-Nut is the latest lard substi- B O SA N K O C O .. rtn»4<-4phi*. Pa. s.»id:*y Druggists. I DAYS to M inneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City tute: and purer, ch eaper and m ore econ om ical. and St. Paul. T H E PR O SPE R O U S F A R M E R DAYS to M ilwaukee and C hicago. A lw ays has a M cC O R M IC K . DAYS to W ashington, Philadelph ia, New York, Boston, and oth er Eastern points. For Sale by all Grocers. 1000 YEARS OF WASTE Ever since grate Art** were Invented, household- j have been wasting So per cent o f their foci. for moat o f the heat went up the chimney. But now there is h wonderful change, for everybody who | «•■e« it adt»pta the New Columbian fire grate that has a new system o f draughts, make» a white flame, no .m oke at all. and «ends all the heat into the room. K«>r pictures and full description apply to T II K J O H N It % It K K I T C O .. 91 F ir s t S tr e e t. P o r t la n d . O r e g o n . pm HARD W O R K IN G W O M EN j Tan find quick and perm anent relief for serious and strength destroying troubles in M o o r e ’s R e v e a le d Rem edy T housand« have used it and thousands now praise It. I: cure«|*ertnanently. f l per bottle at your druggist's. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Baggage ch ecked through to destination of fleket. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps Kid full inform ation, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, list. Gen. Piss. Ag«nt, Call cm the Agent, or address A . H. Boy- lan. General Agent, 321 Hawthorne Avr., Portland, Or., for Catalogue* JOHN POOLE. P o r r x A n n , O rigoiv . ran 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. B uilding or rem odeling residences and CLIIM MITI FOR n T l I O l A l l stores W# carry a com p lete line o f Mantels, W rit I H C H t N r C l l O l V / l l «•rates and Tiling, Tile F looring, Tile Wain BICKF0RN. Washington. 0 C-. they will re scoting. Andirons. Fenders, Screens, Electric, ceive q u ick replies B. 5th N. H V olt. Staff tias ami C om bination C handeliers, and all sup 20th Corps. Prosecuting claim s since 1878. plies pertaining to E lectric and <>aa Lighting, w e also carry all kinds o f B attere-, Bells ami CURE Y O U R S E LF. Indicators. Photographs ch eerfully sent on application F it I N K M O M O N k A t o . T«* Big €> for ssnstural dis«*hftr(e«.lBflsaimsuoQS, 2 4 5 11 s « h i n | t « n S|., r Art la n d . O r. irriiatioas or uleerstk>ss of ■ • ( o n m «mbrtaa. ___ _ rsinless, snd aol «stria- <EVA-IOuirCAiCo or Poiw>a®as. Portlasd, Or. 9 5 5 M o r r is o n S t., C o r . T h i r d . E. H. WOODWARD, Ioxal Agent, Newt*r^, Or. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE If isaaasn.0 fo H h y D rscvM a or sent ia giaia wrspper, br aagasaa. yregai l. for •I SR or S bottles. RI.7S. Clrrslsr sent os fis . 9 5 -1 9 0 0 . W ’Ä a r a a d v e r t Isars p leas« TRADC M ARKS O tS IG N S COPYKIGMTS AC. Anvr*ne sending s sketch snd description n a y ■Irkly soriertain onr ovini»>u free « Lather aa iventma w probably patentable. Cnmaaz>W<a- r*n* «metto o •niblenual. Handbook on Patanes tit free, oldest agency for «ecortnf patents. Patents taken through Mann 4 Co. reentra 1 estai aerv«, without enarra, in the Scfcnfifk Am k erican. » A bWdsofne!? iUustraSfd eulaUo^Sff _auy seienué-' m months. |L I arrest ctfw m -nal. Tsnoe. $3 a by all new «desierà. N v r s is lí» à