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    FOR WOMAN’S HEALTH
E a rn est L e tte r s fr o m W o m e n R o -
lie v e d o f P ain b y M rs. P ink hum.
“ D eah M r s . P i m u i v : — Before I
. commenced to take your medicine I
was in a terrible state, wishing myself
dead a good many times. Every part
o f my body seemed to pain in some
way.
At time o f menstruation my
B u ffe r in g was something terrible.
I
thought there was no cure for me, but
after taking several bottles o f Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all
my bad feelings were gone. I am now
well and enjoying good health. I shall
always praise your medicine.” — M rs .
A mos E khchlkk , Box 226, Romeo, Mich.
IN THE MINING
WORLD
Value of a KnovJodge of Geology to
the Prospector.
(By E srl D ou glas University o f M on ta n a )
The study of the remains of plant
and animal life that have existed in
past ages is like History, astronomy,
fossil languages, politics and ull other
branches of human knowledge: it is
mighty interesting when one gets in­
terested in it. But it is extremely dif­
ficult to get very deeply ineterested in
something that vve know nothing ubout.
There are so many branches of know l­
edge that one cannot know everything.
Female Troubles Overcome
But the subject on which 1 am asked
“ D e a r M r s . P im k h a m :— 1 h a d f e m a l e
to write is, i believe, of vital interest
t r o u b le , p a in fu l m e n s e s, a n d k id n e y
to the miner and prospector, though
c o m p l a i n t , a l s o s t o m a c h t r o u b l e . A b o u t our knowledge of it was not developed
a y e a r a g o I h a p p e n e d t o p ick u p a
for their special heiietit, but because of
p a p e r t h a t c o n t a i n e d a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t the interest and fascination of the sub­
o f L y d i a E. P i n k h a m 's V e g e t a b l e C o m ­ ject itself.
p ou n d , a n d w h e n 1 rea d h o w it h ad
Though I never spent a week in
h e lp e d o t h e r s , 1 t h o u g h t it m ig h t h e lp
searh of mineral veins, 1 have a fellow
m e , a n d d e c id e d t o g iv e it a t r ia l.
I feeling for the prospector. In the first
d id so. a n d as a re s u lt a m n o w fe e lin g
place, there is a charm in outdoor life
p e r f e c t l y w e l l . 1 w is h t o t h a n k y o u f o r
in tramping over the hills und moun­
t h e b e n e fit y o u r m e d ic in e h a s b e e n t o
tains and through the deep ravine:« and
m e .” — M b s . C l a r a S t i e b e r , D i i l e r , N e b . rocky canyons; in going into camp
No flore Pain
tired enough to make rest sweet, and
“ D ear M r s . P ihkham :—Your Vege­ hungry enough to devour with the
table Compound has been o f much keenest relish the ham, bacon, coffee,
benefit to me. When my menses first tlapjucks and anything else that hap­
appeared they were very irregular. pens to come along that is eatable; and
They occurred too often and did not in sleeping in the pure air under the
leave for n week or more. 1 always blue tent of the sky with the whisper­
suffered at these times with terrible ing o f the pines and the varied voices
pains in my back and abdomen. Would of the mountain streams to charm
be in bed for several days and would away worldly cares and lull to sleep.
not be exactly rational at times. I It seems so good not to have to wear
took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable stylish clothes, especially if one has
Compound, and menses became regular none to wear; to be where there ia no
and pains left me entirely.”—Mus. E. fear of trespassing on any man’ s land,
F . C l s t k *., B r u l e , W is .
and to fear nobody’s dog; to feel that
the world is yours as much as any-
K q u ln e I . o s . . . In tVar.
laidy’ s, and whatever riches you may
In all protracted wars the loss in find buried in its treasure huuse you
horses from disease is terribly heavy. can call your own.
In Napoleon’ s campaign across the Nié­
The prosiiector descends into the
men, out of 60,000 horses, no fewer dark mine, submitting himself to
than 45,000 succninbed In six months. slavery awhile that he may “ grub
At the siege of Plevna the Russians stake" himself and be a free man for
lost 80 per cent of their draught ani­ the rest of the year and have a prospect
mals, and in the Egyptian wars of 1882 of “ striking something r ic h " and be­
the English horses were disabled, of coming as 'w e* * iiu j or more wealthy
which 600 died from sickness and only than his employer.
60 on the field of battle.— rearson’ s
The mine owner is much ' the same
Magazine.
kind of a man, but he has the advantage
A now regulation cog introduced in in having more mimey to start with,
| and is looking for a place where he ean
Swiss watches, works so accurately
invest his money in a “ good proposi­
that the time pièces do not vary 10 sec­
tion " and gut richer.
onds in a mouth.
W ith both mine owner and prospec­
Every saloon at Tulluhoma, Tenu., tor intelligence and judgment are need­
has been placed under the legal ban ed. It is true that sonietines those
wiio have learned little from books and
charged with Sunday liquor selling.
nothing from experience have blun­
dered onto rich leads; but if the truth
T r y A l l o n ’ n F o o t K’ tis*,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At were summed up 1 think it would ap­
this season your feet feel swollen, nervous pear that a very large percentage uf
und hot, anil get tired easily. If you have
smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen s good mines have been found by men
Foot-Kase. It cools the feet and makes of experience, who have worked in
walking easy. Cures ingrowing nails, mines, have seen and handled the ores
■woolen and’ sweating feet, blisters and
callous spots, Relieves corns ami bunions and have observed the rock in which
of all pain and gives rest and comfort. We they occur. I firmly believe, too, that
have 80,000 testimonials. Try it todav. a man’ s chances of finding the treas­
Sold bv all druggists ami shoo dealers for ures hid in the eaith would he in­
25c. ïrial package FItEK. Address Allen
creased many fold by adding to his ex­
8. Olmsteaü, Le Hoy, N. Y.
perience that of other men, by study­
C r im e P r e v a le n t In B e r lin .
ing tli3 mode of occurrence of ores, the
Crimea of violence, whoso perpetra­ rock formations in which they occur
tors have remained undiBcovored, have — in fact, the bettor knowledge of
become so common in Berlin and its geology and mineralogy he possesses
neighborhood that the Prussian min­ und tfiw bettor his pow'er of observation
ister o f tho interior has given notice
and judgment the hotter his chances of
that all violent deaths shall he report­ success. The same holds true of the
ed at once to a Hpecial bureau, which dealer in mining property, it is true
shall decide whether the local or Ber­
that these sciences are large ones, hut
lin police shall take up the case, and it is just as true that the chances of
in certain inatances shall aet ita own failure without the necessary knowl­
detectives to w ork.— N. Y. Sun.
edge are fully as large. If a sick mail,
ignorant of the properties of drugs,
P h y s ic ia n unit M o r p h in e .
were turned loose in an apothecary's
In a recent address hofnre a graduat­ shop he might blunder onto something
ing cluas of medical students occurs that would help him, but the ohanres
the following moat sensible advice: would he against him. We need not
“ While fewer physicians become in­ bo scared by tho voluminous hooks on
sane than members of other profes­ geology with their frightful looking
sions, a larger proportion become ad­ names. There are simple, interesting
dicted to the use of morphia. Opium books, giving the most important in­
in any form is exceedingly dangerous formation, aud written especially for
when self-administered. No physician prospectors and mining men, und for
should attempt to treat liimsell, but the understanding of them no previous
always take the advice and follow the knowledge of geology and mineralogy
direction of another physicinn.’ ’
ate needed. Those may lead to deeper
study later. But suineoue w ill say
L ess C h a n ce o f R e c o v e r y .
that certain minerals have boon found
I’ rof. G. Sims Woodhead, M. D., where no experienced prosiiector would
professor of pathology, Oamhrldgo Uni­ search and where geologists have said
versity, pehaps the greatest authority they cannot occur. The trouble is,
on pathology in the world, recently au old miner comes from California,
wrote for “ Ahkari,” edited by W. 8. to Montana and begins to look for gold
Caine, of London, as follows: “ For the here. He knows just how the rock
last year or two I have been keeping looks in which the ore occurs whete he
note of the various observations that mined in California, ami he is looking
have been made in regard to the use of for the same kind qf rock aud the same
alcohol in disease, and I am coming to looking ore, but he probably w ill not
believe more and more firmly that the find it. An old Montana miner goes
patient who takes, or has taken, alco­ to Colorado and meets with the same
hol has a less chance of recovery than disappointment. His views of the oc­
the patient who abstains.’ ’
currence of ores are too narrow. The
precious metals occur lu many differ­
ent kinds of rock and under a great
NO REMEDY EQUALS PERUNA,
variety of conditions; and one would
SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY. have to know the geology of the whole
world to know all the conditions iu
which they occur; vet there are certain
underlying truths that, if understood,
w ill vastly increase the chances of suc­
cess and save not only many years but
many life times. Many biother geolo­
gist»— perhaps I ought to say uncle ge­
ologists, (or I think they are of the gen­
eration that is passing away— have
studied a certain region aud have
jnditrd all the world by that. 1 might
whisper to you, too, that not all who
talk and write on geological subjects
know just what they are talking about,
and I have no doubt yon have thought
of that before reading this article.
Mias Hunan Wymar.
Miss Susan Wymar, teacher in the
Richmond school, Chicago, 111., writes
the following letter to Dr. Hartman
regarding Pe-ru-ua. She says: "O n ly
those w ho have suffered as I hare, can
know what a blessing it ie to be able to
find relief in Pe-ru-na. This has been
my experience. A friend in need is a
friend indeed, and every bottle of Pe-
ru-na I ever bought proved a good
friend to m e ." — Susan Wymar.
Mrs.
Margaretha Dauhen,
1214
North Superior street, Racine City,
W it., writes: “ I feel so well end good
and happy now that pen cannot de­
scribe it. Pe-ru-na ia everything to
me. I hare taken several bottles of
Pe-ru-na foi female complaint. I am
in the change of life and D doe» me
g o o d ." Pe-ru-na has no eqnal in all
of the irregularities and emergencies
peculiar to women caused by pelvic
oatarrh.
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus,
,4)., (or a free book (or women only.
M IDSUM MER
D is t r ib u t iv e
BU SIN E SS.
T r a it « la o n
H eal*.
a
R n tr lr tr d
Bradstreet’a ays: Midsummer du ll­
ness in distributive trade and indus­
try, and further redaction of prices in
manufactured goods, particularly iron
and steel and raw textiles, but a
marked movement in nearly all agri­
cultural products, aie tire leading ma­
tures of the business situation this
week.
Crop damage has been a moving
cause for the adavuce in the price of
cotton. Some weakness has been noted
iu cotton goods, without, however,
favorably affecting distribution. Trade
in drv goods bss been helped by wurnier
weather.
Wool is lower, and the woolen-goods
market is rather quiet, awaiting the
next London wool sale aud the opening
of the spring-weight season.
A heavy business is doing in refined
sugar, and the manufacturers are over­
sold. A good margin of profit exists
in this trade.
Reports from the boot aud shoe in ­
dustry are of rather unsatisfactory
trade prospects, aud leather and hides
•re rather weak at the EaBt, but stroll
at Chicago, whore heavy purchases for
Philippine army purposes have strength­
ened the situation.
Anthracite coal is in seasonable dis­
tribution, while the deumud for b i­
tuminous continues active.
Wheat (including Hour) shipments
for the week aggregate 4,645,180 bush­
els, against 4,678,029 bushels last
week.
Failures in the United States for the
week number 167, compared with 180
last week.
Failures in the Dominion of Canada
for the week number 28, agaiust 22
last week.
PACIFIC
COAST
TRADE.
B e a t t ie M a rk e t# .
Onions, new, 1 H o.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate.
Potatoes, $15(916; $16.
Beets, per sack, 9 0 c@ $ l.
Turnips, per sack, 75c.
Carrots, per sack, $1.
Parsnips, per sack, 50@75c.
Cauliflower, California 9 0 c @ $ l.
Strawberries— $1.25 per case.
Celery— 40@ 60o per <loz.
Cabbage, native and
California,
$1.00(31.25 per 100 pounds.
Tomatoes— $2.60 per case.
Butter— Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c;
dairy, 17@ 22c; ranch, 16@ 17c pound.
Eggs— 19c.
Cheese— 14 @ 15c.
Poultry— 14c;
dressed,
14@ 15c;
spring, $3.50.
Hay— l’ uget Sound timothy, $11.00
@ 12.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $18.00.
Corn— Whole, $28.00; cracked, $23;
feed meal, $23.
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
$ 20 .
F’lour— Patent, per barrel, $3.25;
blended straights, $8.00; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra­
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80@ 4.00.
Millstuffs— Brau, per ton, $18.00;
shorts, per ton, $14.00.
Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Freah Meats— Choice dressed boei
steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c;
|M>rk, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8 ,'» ®
10c.
Hams— Large, 13c;
small, 1 3 ^ ;
breakfast bacon, 12 'g c; dry salt sides,
8c.
P o r t la n d
M a rk et.
Wheat— Walla Walla.
67@ 58c;
Valley, 58c; Bluestem, 58o per bushel.
Flour— Best grades, $3.06; graham,
$2.55; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
Oats— Choice white,
35c; choice
gray, 83c per bushel.
Barley— Feed barley, $14.00 @ 15.00;
brewing, $16.00 per ton.
Millstuffs— Bran, $12}^ ton; m id­
dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per
ton.
Hay— Timothy, $10@ 11; clover,$7 @
7.50; Oregon wild hay, $ 6 @ 7 per ton.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 86 @ 40c;
seconds,
45c;
dairy,
25 @ 80c;
store, 25c.
Eggs— 15c per dozen.
Cheese— Oregon full cream, ISo;
Young America, 14o; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.00@
4.00 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs,
$ l.2 5 @ 3 .5 0 ; geese, $4.00@ 5.00 for old;
$4 .5 0@ 6 .50; ducks, $3.00@ 4.00 per
dozen;
turkeys, live, 14@15o per
pound.
Potatoes— 40@ 60c per sack; sweet»,
2 @ 2 lac per pouuo.
Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 75c;
per sack; garlic, 7o jier pound; call
tiage, 1 SiO per pound; |iarsnips, $1;
onions, lV*c per pound; carrota, $1.
Hops— 2 @ 8o per pound.
Wool— Valley, 1 5 @ !6 c per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 10@16c; mohair, 25
per pound.
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wether»
and ewes, 3 \ e ; dressed mutton, 7 @
7 l*c per pound; lanitis, 5 '« c .
Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $6.00;
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed,
$5.00@ 0.50 per 100 pounds.
Beef— Gross, top steers, $4.0 0@ 4 .60;
cows, $8.60@ 4 00; dressed beef, 6 ‘ * @
7 ’ « c per ponud.
Veal— Large, 6 ls @ 7 '» o ; small, 8@
8 l*o per pound.
Tallow— 5 @ 5 'y c ; No. 2 and grease.
8 S (St 4c per pound.
BARON ROTHSCHILD.
G r e a t P a r is
H unker a n d H ie G if t s to
C lia r itjr .
Th* T o m b s .
Whoever so named New Y ork’ s
gloomy prison chose an apt and signifi­
cant phrase. Many a wretched crim ­
inal i>as found indeed therein that the
path of sin is the path of death, and
has monrned at the bnrial of bis own
blighted hopes and ruined resolutions.
But “ stone walls do not a prison
m a k e." There are those who sit im ­
mured in “ the tom bs" of a dead past
und woeful present. Themselves, as
Milton would have it, are their owu
duugeons. Let them lift up their heads
to the dawn and freedom. God is not
far from any oue of us.— Baptist Union.
0.R.&M.
OESTF0RTHE
BOWELS
Baron Alphonse De Rothschild, who
died recently and left upward o f 25,-
000,000 francs to the poor, was the head
If to * haven t a regular, healthy movement of the
o f the Baris house of the great family
beweis every day, you're sick. or will be Keep your
bowen open, and be well- Force, In tbe shape of
of bankers. He was highly honored In
violent physic or pill poison. Is dangerous. rhe
France, a member of the Legion of
smoothest, easiest, must perfect way of keeping the
bowels clear and clean ia to take
Honor, an associate of the Institute
and a regent o f the Bank o f France.
CANDY
The baron married his cousin, a daugh­
■
C A T H A R T I IC
C
^
ter o f the Euglish Rothschilds. Hie
home In the Place de la Concorde was
the finest private uiauslor lu Baris. He
T R A D Ì MARK RSOWTIRCO
was not only eminent as a financier,
Do not om it the late cucumbers for
but was also a conspicuous figure iu the pickling. The seed may be planted in
June or July. The W hite Spine is ail
excellent variety, hh it is uniform,
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good.
Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c,
iOc Writs
round and of good length. It is also Never
for free sample, and booklet on health. Address
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l
•■puny,
ihlcseo,
■vatrval,
5»w
Tsrk. K2*
tender and very crisp, having a long
stem, and they keep well as pickles.
They must be picked off daily or they
w ill grow too large.
A ll E hmj J o b .
DkPABT
K W C W U lQ
most exclusive salons o f the Faubourg
St. Germain. The entertainments of the
baroness ut her magnificent country
home, the Chateau de Fenders, and at
her town house, were noted for their
splendor. Huron Alphonse was one of
the eleven Barons Rothschild whose
loans to the governments of the world
within the past ten years aggregate
more than $500,000,000. The head of
the Bails house was a hard worker
anil devoted to business, but, like all
Ills cousin barous, he had a hobby.
Tills was a passion for buying rare
books. His collection was oue of the
most valuable of n private kind In Eu­
rope. While he lived he bore the repu­
tation o f a stern, uncharitable man.
The rending of his will replaces this
reputation with one o f a diametrically
opposite nnture.
Russian soldiers are supplied with
handkerchiefs at the expense of the
Government.
Women employed on Japanese tea
farms work twelve hours and are paid
15 cents a day.
Every day there hangs over London
n vast smoke cloud that Is estimated
to weigh about three hundred tons.
The baron of beef—two sirloins join­
ed together by the end o f the backbone
—Is always served on the royal table
at Windsor Castle Christmas day.
A newspaper printed on the excur­
sion stenmer Ophlr published one num­
ber In eighty degrees north latitude,
ft claims to be the paper published
farthest north of any on record.
Spiders are a serious plague In Jap­
an. They spin their webs on the tele­
graph wires, aud are so numerous as
to cause a serious loss o f Insulation.
Sweeping the wires does little good,
us the spiders begin all over again.
The ouly place where “ black dia­
monds” are found Is In the Brazilian
province o f Bahia. They are usually
found in river beds and brought up
by divers. Others are obtained by tun­
neling mountains. The largest speci­
men ever found was worth $20,000.
W ater containing salts has a lower
point o f congelation. Sen water Is
more or less snlt In localities, but In
general It freezes at 27 degrees 4 min­
utes (In round numbers 28 degrees). If
water be saturated with sen salt, the
freezing point sinks to 4 degrees be­
low zero. In freezing, the pure water
floats as ice aud the salt separates.
The number of winks In a given time
Is found by Ivotz, a Russian physician,
to furnish a fairly accurate measure of
the degree o f eye fatigue caused by
various (Iluminante. This method gave
the follow ing unexpected results from
readings o f ten minutes: With a can­
dle, 0.8 winks per minute; city gas,
2.8; sunlight, 2.2; electric light, 1.8.
Among the curiosities in deeds, at­
tention Is called to one In Belfast,
which gives the course and distance
“ to a hole In the root o f the shed of
the blacksmith shop.”
This, H. P.
Farrow, the Belfast civil engineer,
says, should be considered an “ inde­
structible monument,” as the hole still
remains, although the shed was burned
many years ago. Another queer deed
Is of a shipyard In Rockport, and one
course Is described as "in line with the
bow of two vessels now building at
said shipyard.”
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. W orth,Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis,Chicago and
East.
4.00 p. ra.
A tlantic
E ip i e«a
• .00 p. IU
Sait Lake, Denver,
Ft. W orth,Omaha,
Kanbas City, St.
1 ouls,C hicago aud
Last.
7:00
Bpokane
Flyer
:tfi p. m.
Walla W alla, Lewis­
ton, S pokane, Min­
neapolis, St. Paul,
D uluth. M ilw au­
kee, ChlcagoALast
6:40 a. m.
Ocean Steam ships.
4.00 p. m.
• ilU p.m .
a.
m.
All sailing dates
subject to change
W h itt W i ll I t e c o m e e f C h in a ?
“ What is Smith doing now ?"
None cun loreee the outcome of the
“ He is traveling with a circus.”
quarrel between foreign powers over the
“ Pretty hard work, isn’ t it ,”
division of China.
It is interesting to
“ No; he has nothing to do but to
watch the going to pieces of this race. stick his head into the lion's mouth
Many }»eop{e are also going to pieces be­
cause of dyspepsia, constipation and stom­ tw ice a day.” — Tit-Bits.
ach diseases, Good health can he retained
SID -nee Is G o l d e n .
if we use Hostetler’s Stomach Hitters.
Mrs. Stub!)— John, would you refer
Th© Chicago Tribune thinks a cycle
to a gnu as feminine?
path for wheelmen may be considered
Mr. Stubb— I should think not Ma­
a good thing on the side.
ria!
P oet*« T r o u b le .
“ And why not?”
“ The gas bill is tw ice what it was
“ Because guns can be silenced.” —
last month,” said the poet’ s wife. Chicago Evening News.
“ There must be something wrong with
H O lT T ’ S SCH O O L.
the meter.”
“ I wish I were a gas com pany,”
Menlo Park. San Mateo County, Cal.,
sighed the poet. “ Every time my with its new buildings, newly furnished
meter goes wrong I lose m oney.” — In­ and complete laboratories, beautiful sur­
roundings and home intiiiences, is one ol
dianapolis Press.
the best equipped schools lor the training
hoys aud voting men on the coast, it
Black cotton hose should he dried of
is in charge of Dr. Ira G. Hoitt and is ac­
and ironed on the wrong side to pre­ credited nt the universities. Send for cat­
alog. Tenth year begins August 6, 1900.
vent fading.
U e w a r e o f O in t m e n t s f o r C a t a r r h T h a t
C o n t a in .M e rcu ry ,
As m ercury w ill surely d estroy the sense o f
smell Hint eom|,letely derange the w hole sys­
tem when entering it through the m ucou s sur­
faces. Such articles should n ever be used ex*
cept on prescriptions from reputable physi-
cishs, ss thedntnage they w ill d o is ten fo ld to
the good you can possibly d erive from them .
Hull’s t’ntarrh Cure, m anufactured by F. J.
Cheney & t o ., T oled o, O., con tains n o m ercury,
and is taken in tern a lly, a ctin g d irectly upon
the blood and m ucou s surfaces o f the system.
In b u yin g H all’s t ntarrh Cure be sure yo u get
the genuine. It is taken internally, anil m ade
in T oledo, Onio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi­
m onials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
B a ll’s Family P ills are the best.
ARRIVI
SCH ED U LES
Chicago
Port »ud
Special
t 15 ». m.
4
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
11A HUN KOTlISCllIl.ll.
T IM E
For San Francisco—
Sail every 5 days.
Daily
Ex Huuday
8:00 o. m.
Saturday
1 0 : 0 0 p. in.
6 : 0 0 a. m
Ex. Sunday
7:00 s. m.
Cues., Thur
and Sat.
6 . 0 0 a in.
Tue»., Thur
and Sat.
L t . Kiparia
8 :M
g a. in.
Eyesight is frequently impaired by
the use of tobacco, due to the paralyz­
ing of the nerves controlling the iris,
or paralysis of the optic nerve, some­
times resulting in absolute loss of sight.
Daily
4 :00 p. m.
E x.S un day
Colum bia River
ttcam ers.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
W lllamatte
4:30 p. m.
E x.S un day
River.
Oregon City, New­
berg, Salem, Inde­
pendence «k Way
la n d in gs.
8:30 p. in.
Mon., Wed.
and Fri.
W lllameUs and Yam ­
hill Rivers.
Oregon City, Day-
ton, A " ay Laud­
ing»
W lllamatte
4.90 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Fri.
River.
Portland to C orval­
lis Jt Way Land­
ings.
Snake
River.
Riparia to Lewiston
Lv. Lewiston
Daily
9 a.m.
W . H. H U R L B U R T ,
General Passenger A gent, Portland, Or.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
children during ttic teething period.
EAST AND SOUTH
The towns of Eddy and Moody. Tex.,
have each voted “ no license,” the
former by a big majority.
I’ iso’s Cure for Consumption Is an infal-
able medicine for eOugbs and colds.—N.
Tho iucome of John D. Rockefeller, \V. S amuel , Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17,
__________________
of the ¡standard Oil Company, increases 1900.
at tlie rate of $684 an hour, night and
In Prussia habitual drunkards may
day.
be legally put in charge of guardians.
City Clerk Donovan, of Boston, has
chosen for his messenger a 17 year old
girl, Miss Annie G. Riley, the first of
her sex to hold such a [tosition in Bos­
ton. The civil service commissioners
beiug unable to supply u girl in re­
sponse to Mr. Donovan’ s request, he
chose his own messenger.
Confusion in the head, vertigo, stu­
por, faintness, nausea, vomiting, gen­
eral depression of the nervous and cir­
culatory functions, follow the ingestion
of large quantities of tobacco.
T h e r m o m e t e r a N u rn ery R e q u is i t e .
A thermometer is almost indespensi-
ble in the uurser)’. It should, if possi­
ble, hang in the middle of the room,
away from the door, window, wall and
fireplace, where the mercury may be
affected by the draught. It the room
where the baby is obliged to sleep is
very hot in the middle of the day, or a
at night, hang a wet sheet over the
window and leave the door open.
Sprinkle the sheet as it dries with a
whisk broom that has been dipped in
cold water.— Ladies’ Home Journal.
fralnti leave Neu berg for Portland and way
station» at 7:55 a. m.
Depot Fifth and I Sta.,
Portland.
Overland Express—
For Salem,ItoseBurg,
Asland, Sacramento,
•7:00 p.m . Ogden, San Francis­ * 9:15 a. m.
co , M ojave, Los A n­
geles, El Paso, New
Orleans and East.
j
Koseburg passenger— • 4:30 p. m.
(V ia W oooburn, for
Daily
Mount A ngel.Siiver-
Daily
except
■' ton, W e s t H e io ,
except
Sunday.
B row nsville, Spring-
Sunday.
; [ Held ami Natron.
:30 a .m . ...Corvallis passenger.. t 5:50 p. m.
Calicoes should be washed in clean
A recent investigation showed that
water, dried in the shade, and turned 93 per cent of the inmates of the New f 4:50 p. m Independence p&ss’ ngr. f 8:25 a. m.
♦Daily. fDaily excep t Sunday.
on the wrong side to dry.
York house of industry were sent there
Black and white calicoes are benefit- for crimes resulting from the use of in­ C onnecting nt San Francisco w ith steam ship
lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the P hilippines
te d b y h a v i n g a h a n d f u l o f s a l t a d d e d toxicating drinks.
hud Austialia.
to the rinsing water.
Rebate tickets on sale d aily betw een Port­
Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates
During the last 20 years deaths from land,
Red tablecloths keep their color if a
17 fVrst-clag and f l l second-class, Including
little borax is added to the rinse water alcoholism in Great Britain have in ­ leeper.
For through tickets and rates ca ll on or ad-
creased 82 per cent among men, and Ires»
aud they are dried in the shade.
H. R. SAT(’ H\yELL, Agt., Newberg Station.
It is not needful to boil white cloths 145 per cent among women.
Or Address,
(unless very dirty) aud have the house
Agent.
It w ill necessarily take a great many C. H. MARKHAM , G. F. A Pas*.
P ortland, Or.
filled with steam every week.
years to demonstrate to the lay mind
(
There are 746 saloons in the First whether the rejection of the Holland
waril of Chicago, aud in one section submarine torpedo boat was a great
there are 20 in one block.
economy or a great oversight.
N
W e Are Direct Importers of
..AVENARIUS
( The Famous
W H IC H
C H IC K E IN
CARBOUNEUM.
German
PACIFIC RY.
(Y ellow stone Park Line.)
Wood Preserver)
PERM ANENTLY
L IC E
ORTHERN
DESTROYS
A IN D
T he only Dining-Car R o u t« from Portland
to the East.
VERAAHN
One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. Price, 50 cents
per quart. W rite for circulars and information
T he only route to the Y ellow stone National
Park.
FISHER, THORSEN « CO., Portland, Oregon
(P A C IF IC
COAST
LEAVK.
A G E N T S .)
C H A M P IO N
j tin. Depot, Foot 6th 8t. |
Fast mail for Kalama,
Kelso. Castle Rock, Win-
lock , Chehalis. ( entra-
lia, South Bend, Monte-
•ano, Aberdeen. O.'osta,
Olym pia, Tact nift. Seat­
tle, V ictoria, Pt. Town­
send, Klbnisburgh, Ros-
lyn . North
Yakim a,
Sprague. C heney, Spo­
kane, Pullm an,
Oar-
Aeld, Farm ington. Mos­
il:00 a. m. cow , I'n ion tow n , Gen­
esee, R< islan d , B. C .;
Trail, B. C .; N elson, B.
C .; KaUo,
Missoula,
Butte, A naconda. H ele­
na, St. Paul, M inneapo­
lis, Kansas City, Om a­
ha, C ouncil Bluffs, St.
Lou s, C hicago, Wash­
ington, New York, Phil­
adelphia, R< st ui, and
all
poiti ts E a n and
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 \6 2-3
per cent at this time.
Force Feed Elevator, warranted
to waste less grain than any other.
Send for Catalogue.
a r r iv e .
7 :50 a. ra.
¡Southeast.
M ITCHELL, LEW IS 4 STAYER CO.
First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon
An Ironic C on d olen ce.
Branches: Salem, McMinnville,
When n man becomes suddenly rich
It not Infrequently follow s that he be­ La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo­
comes ns suddenly oblivious to Ills old kane.
friends. Thus, a Persian having ob­
tained a lucrative position at court, a
friend of his came shortly afterward
to congratulate him thereon. The new
Yon nn bo comfortable always If von have tho
Ia n F r iim a v o M a rk et.
A recent report from Boise, Idaho, is
•curlier asked him: "W h o are you and N'pw iVLinihian Hr« grate In vuur hoiw. No m«*r*
to the effect that a fabulously rich
W ool— Spring— Nevada, 13@15c pet why do yon cmne here?” The other trouble from «m»kr or ha if beat*«! roonn. It ha*»
a n«'W $Y3t$ul of Graiikthto, throw* the heat into the
body of gold ore has been encountered pouud; Eastern Oregon, 10@15c; Val­ coolly replied: “ I>o you not know nie,
on Instead of op tbe chimney, and aav e* you
monex . I .el u* tell you ibhut this new grate. It
in the Iowa mine, owned by .fudge \V. ley, 18@ 20c; Northern, 10@12c.
then? 1 am your old friend, and am 1 « perfectl-Gi Tor any household. For particular*
B. Hey burn. The mine ia located ueai
Hope— 1399 crop,
ll@ 1 3 o
per ■onie to condole with you. having heard and full «leecript it apply to TM B 4 0 H N It % K
K K r r C O .. f»| f i r s t * l . , P u r l l n a d , O r.
<duartaburg.
pound.
LOOMIS ft 9 Y MAN. T I T T I X . OHIO.
a
that you had lately lost your sight.” —
Butter—
Fancy
creamery
19@
30c;
Okanogan Gold Mines, Ltd., is the
HAR D W O R K IN G W OM EN JOHN POOLE. P orru x o, Oitroow.
San Francisco Wave.
name of a corporation capitalised for do seconds, 1 8 @ 1 8 ls c; fancy dairy,
can give you the best bargains in general
Can And qnirk and permanent relief
! machinery, engines, boilers, tank*, pumps,
tor eerion* atul »trrukth dtstroying
MOO,000 which has been incorporated 18c; do seconds, 15@ 16 ,’‘* 0 per pound.
T e M a d r id C e n e u «.
plows, belts aud windmills. The new
troubles in
F.gge— Store, 15c,1*; fancy ranch,
to take over the pro|ertv of the Oka­
A recent count shows that Madrid
steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is tin-
nogan Free Gold Minea, Ltd., which 18 t*c.
equalled.
has 16,1*38 buiUlmgs with 18.080 apart­ Moore’s
Revealed
Remedy
Millstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 @
hea property iu Ukauogau county
ments. The uiimtier o f inhabitants ex­
Thousands have used It end thousand»
80.00; bran. $12.60@ 13.50.
Wash.
now |>rso$ tl Is enrea permanently. 61
ceeds 500.000—407,1(® Spanish aud
per bottle at year »1 ttfrf ist’s.
Hay— Wheat $6.60@ 10; wheat and 3.280 foreigners.
ONE FOa A DOSE. Cure8’ekHeadacheaadDr»-
A unique gold dredge has beeu built
pefwia, Rrrnore Pimples.purify tbe Blood. Aid Dlg^s-
oat $6 .0 0@ 9 .60; beet barley $5.00@
tion. l“rer**Bt B- ' *u«n-*s. D» not Gripe or Sickea. To
by the Hammond Manufacturing Com­ 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00@ 6.00 per ton, T e a c h t n - G e t m a n In t h e T r a n s v a a l .
pany of Portland, Oregon, for the straw, 25@ 40c per bale.
tg residences and BOSANKOCO., raiiaa^oaio. ra. s^idby Druggist*
Building or rem
Johannesburg has a German school
stores. W f f « r n
r«»mplete line of Mantels,
Monarch Gold
Mining «* Dredging
which
last
Juue
was
giving
Instruc­
ine.
Tile
flooring.
Tile 'Win­
«•rules
und
Tilt
1'otatoes— Early Rose, 60 @ 63c; Ore­
CURE YOURSELF t
ns. y entiers, Screens, Electric,
'Company which w ill l>e taken to Capa gon Burbanks, 80c@ 90; river Bur­ tion to 113 boys. 84 girls and 25 chil­
•
«s
and
t
onibtnatkMi
«
handeliera,
au«1
all sup­
Ts* Bic 41 for unnatural
Nome. The dredge is on rollers, and banks, 85 (c* 65c; new. ?0c@ $1.35.
dtsrharc-s.lnflamnisTioQa,
dren iu the kindergarten.
plies I’ertatmtnr to T -ctrlc and <>as lighting,
Irritation# or ulcerntioa#
we «I m » »arry all kinds 4*f Baiter ev Beils and
may be moved from place to place at
of m u c o u s m*B>brine».
Ind » atom. Pi «>' «graphs cheerfwlly sent on
Citrus Fruit— Oranges,
Valencia,
V
P»i»le«S. and But OStr.a-
C h ocolate t eed ee M oney.
the will of the engineer while the ma­
application
H U N K HOI.« Ott H * ( O.
E « il0 W W »t0«. f u i or px
$2.75@
S.25;
Mexican
lime«,
$
4
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0
«
1
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$
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s
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l
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.
Chocolate
is
still
used
In
the
interior
chine ia in operation. It is constructe I
«C »» 1 * 1 ,0 B |
by D n tc fls t a
to work the ground below tide water. 5.00; California lemons 76c@ $1.60; of South Africa for curreucy, as are
or sent in > 1 *,* wrappee,
by eiprow pr*p*H. for
! It ia capable of excavating to a width do choice $ 1.75 @ 2.00 per box.
cocoauuta and eggs.
•O PISO S CURE FOR
ft 0D or S b ttl-a. «2.75.
Circular e n t <
Tropical Fruit»— Bauanas, $1.50(9
CUWS
Ail E l» FAHS.
! of 25 feet and aix feet deep without
•«iah ?yrup T sa rs «¿va'»!. Ci
Some people are good for no other
moving. The gravel ia raised bv a 1.50 per bunch; pineapple«, nom­
In tune.
bv druggists^
» . r . N. V. ______________ N o . 1 7 - I N
d «6 t*o
per reason than that they may better
I chain of buckata, screened and pa.v d inal; l'an ian del—.
U K
O N S U M P T IO N
* IIB N w r it in g t o o « r o r t l » o r a m l
ponwl.
abuse those w bo are Dot.
o a o a tlo o th is p a n a r
aver copper platan
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