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th e Turn o f L ife Th is Is a o rltlo a l period la the Ilfs o f e v e ry woman and no m istakes should bo modem The one reoognlsed and reliable help fo r women who a re approaching and p a s s in g th r o u g h t h is w onderful change Is That the utm ost rellanc oan be placed upon this great m edicine Is testi fie d to b y an a rm y of gra te fu l women who have been helped b y tt. M rs . Ptnkham , who has the greatest a nd moat successful exp erle noe jn the w o rld to q u a lify her, w ill advise you fre e of ohargom H e r a ddress la Lynn, M a ss, W rite to h e r. The recent convention o f Confederata veterans held at Louisville voted to ac cept with thanks the offer o f 1100.000 made by Charles Broadway Rouse of Mew York, form erly a soldier o f the Confederacy from Virginia, for the pur pose o f erecting a memorial to the Con federate dead at Itlchmoud, Va. The Memorial Committee reported that tt hud secured pledges o f 3124,137.35 In addition, and that the prospect o f tala- lug an amount sufficient to make the total, including Mr. House's donation. *300,(XX) was excellent. I'pou these rep resentations Mr. House has authorized the Confederate Veterans' Association to draw upon him fo r the amount pledged by him at any time It may be thought advisable to begin the work. The Confederate Memorili! Association, which has tlie enterprise In hand, has elected Judge Ceoige L. Christian o f Richmond, Va., as Its treasurer, and the memorial is to lie built In Rich mond, the heart-city o f the Confed eracy and the place where, for four years, the policies and plana were evolved In consequence o f which the South was enabled to make so memor able a struggle against Inevitable de feat. The definite arrangements for the construction o f the memorial do not yet appear to have been completed by the association, but Cenemi J. C. Under wood, the Secretary and superinten dent o f the work o f raising funds, has prepared plans (witty the approval o f some members o f the executive com- O rftite n t S in g le Ki»#*my. A powder to tw shaken into the shoe*. At this sen son your feet feel swollen, nervous ami hot, tuui get tired easily. I f you have smarting feel or titfht shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ka.se. It cools the feet and makes valuing easy. Cures ingrowing nails, svooleu and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Kelieves corns and bullions o f all pain ami gives rest ami comfort. We have 30,000 testimonial*. Try it todav. Sold bv all druggists and shoe dealers for 2f*\ ir ia l packageFKEK. Address Allen ti. Olmsteau, LeKoy, N. Y. According to Mr. W u Tung Fang, the Chinese minister, the proper name of the organization referred to as “ B oxers" is Yeo Ho [Chnan, which, in the vocabulary of the M iddle Kingdom , means "righteousnesa, harmony and flats." __ T o o k T ir e d T o d a y * Perhaps you oan’t sleep or uneasy slumber don't rest you. A Cascaret randy Cathartic at bedtime guarantees («freshing sleep. Drug gists, 10c, 25c, 5Uc. A woman should remember that with the uverage man the (¡utility of her voice counts rnord than what she says. — Chicago Democrat. Im xiin o F r o e b e l, w id ow o f F r i e d r i c ' Froebel, founder o f the kindergarten system, died in Hamburg at the age of 85. _____ __ »_ B s w s r s o f O in tm e n ts fo r C a ta rrh T h a t C on tain M e r c u ry , Aa mercury w ill surely destroy the sens« of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous sur faces Much articles should never he used ex- cept on prescriptions from reputable physi- C is ns, as the damage they w ill do is ten fold to the good you can; possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contains no mereurv, •m ils taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying H all’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken inl^rnallr. and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chepey A Co. Tosti- moil tils free. Hold by Druggists, price 76c. per bottle. H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best. • trib u tlr e C o n f e d e r a t e « W i l l K r e c t u M e m o r ia l a t K ic b m o n d , V a . President Swells «on, of Jtethany col lege, K am a«, euya, in the Sheldon edition of the Topeka Capital: “ The Am erican saloon, open by law and license, is our greatest single enemy o f decency, m orality and religion. Our prohibition laws close that saloon and k ill that foe. W hat greater praiso could w e utter?” __ T r y A lla n 's F o o t K h m i , BRABSTREET’S W I L L H O N O R H E R O IC DEAD. T ra d e D u ll. REPORT. v la Seasonably Braristreet’ssays: Distributive trade is ilnll, seasonably so iu most in stances, and pi ices of manufactured products are generally weak, but e x ceptions to the former are found wheie crop conditions are exceptionally prom ising and in the clase of prices where tlie readjusting movement bas been overdone on the down side. The upward rush of wheat prices culminated at the close of last week aud the reactions and the irregularities since, mainly due to heavy realizing, would mainly point to the movement having been tem porarily at least over done. Adv ices from the North are of little more than half a crop of wheat, but estimates as to the outturn in bush els vary accordingly as the government reports of 316.000,000 bushels, or the com mercial estimate of 200,000,000 bushels in yield last year in the three states are used as a basis. Sugar is at the highest price reached at this tim e for 10 years past, owing to the active canning demand and the strengthened position of raw. The war in China is chargeable with the advance in teas, not on ly from the former country, but from Japan, some interruption in transjiortation being apparently looked for if the Asiatic trouble increases. Heavy rains are complained of in the entire cotton belt east of the Mississip pi river, and the crop is generally " in the grass.” Reports from the iron and steel trade are as pessimistic as ever. N om inally quotations at Httsburg are nnchanged. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate 3,184,144 bush els, against 4,845,180 bushels last week. Failures for the week number 185, aa compared w ith 167 last week. Failures in the Dominion of Canada number 18, as compared w ith 28 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. S e a t tle M a r k e t «. ritorosKti c o n k k iik iia t b mf . m o u i a i .. mlttee), and these plans were presented at Louisville. Cencrul Underwood says o f his plans: " I have designed u memorial rotunda with a mausoleum dome and rooms for each Htste, wherein relics, records and various other archives umy be safely kept for nil time to come, and I have further designed suitable banging qiuce for u portrait gallery o f renowned Houthern leaders, and I personally pur pose to bestow upon the people o f the South twenty or more magnificent por traits, full size, in oil, b f distinguished Confederate officers, both civil and m ili tary, ns soon ns a suitable place shall have been made to receive them. And, besides, 1 also present to you for in spection statue models o f President Jcffersou Davis aud General Robert B. Lee, the civil and m ilitary beads o f the historic Confederacy, for the manufac ture of which in bronze 1, individually, propose to raise tlm requisite money, und, ns In the case of the portraits, to donate the same to the nssoelntion, to tie placed on either s id e o f the grand Might o f steps tp the portico o f the said proposed memorial building, provided such meets with your approval. "T h e maximum estimated round cost o f tlie design 1 propose is $300,000, uot including statuary and portraits, and calculating upon tlie building site being donated W ith the amount raised, those due, others promised aud antici pations reasonably based upon the hacking I have demonstrated, I am con fident o f being able to secure at least $300,000, and If my designs are ap proved and authority given me to pro ceed in accordance therewith I'll obli gate m yself to construct the memorial building ns designed, with such mod ifications ns may lie found necessary to suit tlie building site to be selected and other essential requirements o f tlie ease In every particular. “ My general plan Includes the plac ing by each State o f tw o statues, either In bronze or marble, as may hereafter lie determined, to suit inside llnish of nudltorlum rotunda, and that the sev eral States shall select their heroes to be Immortalized, eaeh State hearing the expense o f such statuary (from *10,- 000 to $12,000) representing its own heroes, Imt tlie portico statues and two pqiiestrlnu statues o f UeueraU J. K. U. Stuart aud N. It. Forrest I proiHise to secure by money to lie raised from out side friendly sources and already Imve assurances o f material assistance foi that pulpóse." Onions, new, l> .o . Lettuce, hot house, (1 per crate. Potatoes, new, lc. Beets, per sack, 90c@$1. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Carrots, per sack, $1. Parsnips, per sack, 60@75c. C auliflower, California 9 0 c@ $ l. Strawberries— $1 per case. Cabbage, native and C alifornia, $ 1.00@1.25 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes— $1,50 per case. Butter— Creamery, 22c; Pastern 22c; dairy, 17(322c; ranch, 16(3 17o pound. Kggs— 19c. Cheese— 12c. P o n ltry -rl4 c ; dressed, 14@15c; spring, $3.50. Ila y — Puget Sound tim othy, $11.00 @12.00; choice Pastern Washington tim othy, $19.00. Cum— W hole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $23. Burley— Rolled or ground, per ton, $ 20 . Plour— Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; C alifornia, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel. $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. M illstuffs— Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per toll, $14.00. peed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; o il cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trim m ed, 9c; veal, 8 ,^ (3 10c. llains— Large, 18c; small, 1 8 K : hrcukfuHt bacon, 12.‘ «c ; dry salt sides, 8c. FACTS FOR B E M A S K iB L E FARMERS S W O R N »T A T E M E IS T A B O U T W O O D P R E S E R V A T IV E . P e n o « P ast Im p re g n a te s W ith Avem a ria s Car b o l l « . a m BmAarss Twam- «7 Y e a r a and l u l l l . a a A 1 In an a g s when w ild, ezsggerm tsd sta ts- m erits o f th e efficiency o f a ll kinds o f srtlclss, fro m paten t m edicines to paten t plowanares. nil the columns o f the press, fo r a d v e rtis in g pu rpose. only. It Is pleas ing to w r i t , a bou t a household specific w hose u sefuln ess h a . been proved beyond the p o w er o f d e tra ctors to Injure or Im i tators to com p ete w ith. Such Is A ven artu a Carbollneum , the celeb ra ted H erm an wood p re servative o f the 19th century, arhose fam e Is destined to outlast the aoth. It Is not on ly the g rea te st p rep a ra tion known fo r a rre stin g the decay o f an y kind o f w oodw ork, ab ove o r below groun d, from the ra v a g e s o f clim ate, fu n gu s o r verm in, but It m ay be tru th fu lly described as the only p re serv a t iv e w hose u tility her been p ra ctica lly tested and not found w anting. Since the discovery o f A ven a rlu s C srbollneum n ear ly th irty yea rs « g o . It has been constan tly em ployed fo i the treatm ent o f w ood u n i! tn ships, brid ges, pavem ents, ties, t e le grap h poles, fe n ce posts, house supporle and hundreds o f oth er co n striction s, and In not a s in g )« case out o f thousands has It fe lle d to ren d er articles Im pregnated Im mune a ga in st ro t snd decay, w h eth er the a tta c k in g enem ies w ere clim ate, soil, fresh or salt w a ter, teredoee, ants, borin g w orm s o r oth er hostile«, sin gly or in com bination, w hen prop erly applied. T h e va lu e o f such a specific on a fa rm , w h ere alm ost all the con stru ctive w ork, from houses and barns to vin e poles snd fen ce posts, Is chiefly o r en tirely wood, cannot be overestim a ted . N o fa rm er who appreciates practical econ om y can affo rd to do w ith o u t It. A s a d d ition a l Incentives fo r th e use o f A ven artua C srbellneu m tt m a y be sta ted th at the prepa ra tion Is In expen sive. and a fe w g allo n s g o a lon g w ay, w h ile application la as easy and sim p le as th a t o f com m on house paint. A fe w strokes o f the brush does the w ork, and the a rticle treated Is Insured aga in st d e ca y and death. A s sn Illustration o f the efficien cy o f A v e n a rlu s C srbollneum w e publish the fo llo w in g ph otographic reprodu ction of t w o pieces o f wood w h ich stood side by sid e p a rtly In and p a r tly out o f the groun d, tog eth er w ith a sw orn statem ent con cern in g the sam e a ttach ed , as seen In th e picture. s t r a w b e r r y S p o n g e. One quart of strawberries, half a , cupful o f o d d water, oue cupful of ! su g a r, one third box of gelatine, juioe o f one lemon, whites o f three eggs. Soak the gelatine tw o bonre, or until it is melted. Mash the berries through a sieve. M ix the sugar w ith the juice, add the lemon and gelatine and stir until all are dissolved. Stand in a pan of ice water, and when it begins to thicken fold in the stiffly beaten whites, stirring until the m ixtnre begins to thicken. Turn into a mold and set on the ice until stiff. Serve with sugar and cream.— N. Y . Tribune. H O IT T ’8 0 .R .& N . H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price *1. DIXABT TIME SCHEDULES Chicago Portland Special 1.15 a. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis,Chicago and East. Atlantic Kxpiess 9.00 p. m Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansas Cits, fll. Louis,Calcago aud luut. 7:00 a. m. Sposane Flyer i to p. m. Walla Walla, Lewis- ton.Bpokaue.Miu- neapolis, Hi. Pam, Duluth. Milwau- kve.ChicagoiiEast 8:40 a.m . Ocssn Steamships. 4.00 p. m. SCH O O L. The planting of waste land to trees ! for tim ber is receiving more attention than form erly. F'armers who planted trees 20 years ago now find that they then made good investments. I t is claimed that cherry and hickory trees require bout 30 years before they are valuable for tim ber; maple trees 20 years aud black walnut 15 years. A E g y p t ia n P o r c e la in . black walnut tree is said to attain from A French chemist, M. Chatelier, has : 12 to 16 inches in diam eter in 15 yeurs established the fact that the composi from the seed. Nuts are also a source tion of Kgyptian poicelain from M em of profit w ith some growers of timber. phis is wholly different from that of Chinese porcelain, and this is regarded C a r t e r 's I n k Is Usetl b y th e as making it probable that the ancient greatest railway systems of tlie United Egyptians had a process o f their own States. They would not use it if it wasn't i the best. _______ ________ for making true porcelain. The land for late potatoes should be I’ iso’s Cure is tlie best medicine we ever used lor all affections of tlie throut and plowed deep and harrowed fine. The lungs.—W.w. O. E. ndslii Y, Vanburen, ind., land should never ho allowed to form Feb. 10. 19001_________________ a crust before the plants are up. Run H icks— “ Has yonr furnace worked a harrow over the field, both before all righ t the past winter?” W ick s— and after the potatoes are up. The “ Oh, yes; the furnace has done its seed may be planted about five inches part; but the tires that I have been deep and given level culture instead of able to build in it have failed entirely h illin g. Clover sod land is excellent to communicate any warmth to the for potatoes, and to avoid disease it is I best uot to plant potatoes on the same house.” — Boston Transcript. land tw ice in suoceseion. Frequent Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth and shallow cultivatiou rather than ing Svrup the best remedy to use for their j deep should be given. children during the teething period. Menlo Park, San Mateo County, Cal., with its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur roundings and home influences, is one of the best equipped schools tor the training of boys and young men on the coast. It is iu ciiarge of Dr. Ira G. Hoitt and is ac credited ut tlie universities, bend for cat alog, Tenth year begins August 6, 1900. A lfa lfa seeded on ligh t sandy soil in N ew Jersey during the month of Au gust three year) ago has given sev eral crops of hay per year, aud the fall Sowing is declared a success, although .the recommendation has been to sow the seed in the spring. Broom corn is scarce and high. The main crop is grown in Illin ois. The brash is the salable portion, but some farmers also value the seed as au im portant crop. The labor required for broom com is about the same as for corn. 1:00 p. m. ARRIVE 4 00 p QL. 1 A ll Railing dates subject to change For Han Francisco — kail every 5 days. 4:00 p. in. Ex. Sunday C«l«mkla Itlvsr Daily Steamers. Kx duuday ê;00 D. in. To Astoria and Way Barurday Landings. 10:00 p. in. 6:00 a in Kx.Sunday B Warned* River. 4:30 p. m. Kx.Sunday Oregon City, New- berg, Salem, Inde pendence *b Way Landings. Willamette and Yam 3:30 p. ra. 7:00 a. in. Mon., Wed. furs.. Thnr. hill Nlvers. and Sal. and Fri. Oregon City, Day- tou, A Way Laud in g « • :00 a m. Tue«., Thnr and Sat. I r Riparia 8:85 u ni. Daily Willamette River. 4:80 p. m. Mon., Wed and Fri. Portland to Corval lis A W ay Land ings. Lv. Lew is to a Dally 9 a.m. Snake River. Itiparia to Lewistou W . H. H U R LB U R T, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH —VI A — For Infants and Children. F en c e post, co m p letely decayed, a fte r fiv e y ea rs' exposure, on account o f not b e in g tre a ted w ith C arb ollneu m A v e n arlus. A tx la ChapeJle, J a n u a ry 11, 1S99. W e confirm that this piece or wood Is a pa rt o f a fence board, w hich has been exposed to the w ea th er fo r nearly twent xnated w i l l years. T h is fence w ae tmpregn C arbollneu m A ven arlu s, and nas a lw a ys stood In v e r y damp, m ou ldy ground (hu m us). around our warehouse. N o t a sin g le piece o f wood In this fence has de ca yed d u rin g the tim e, as shown by a b o v e board, w hich stood p a rtly In and p a rtly out o f the ground. T h e fe n ce post shown above w as N O ' Im pregnated w ith C arbollneu m A vcn arlt and w e placed It five yeans a go along-! o f the board, and rem oved both togeth ei in th eir a b o v e rendition. S IE B E N E O K A C O U M O N T . T h e a b o v e ts on ly one out o f hundreds o f in dorsem ents that A ven arlu s C arb o llneum has received from lea din g en gi neers, chem ists, contractors, sh ipbu ilders and others a ll o v e r the world. I t is pub lished as sn established truth, com in g as it does fro m a country w here a ffid a vits a re rega rd ed as sacred, snd a breach o f v e r a c ity Is reg a rd ed ss a religiou s as well as a c iv il crim e. f Sour Stomach Bears the I M . Y N I S / t Hlf.DKI.N Signature Promotes DigestiorvCheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N of . a r c o t ic Crains leave New berg for Portland and « « ] stations at 7:5ô a. ni. Depot F ifth and I Sts., Portland. ARRIVE. Overland E xpress- For Salem, Koseburg, Asland, Sacramento, • 7:00 p. m. Ogden, San Francis * 9:15 a.m . co, Moia ve, Los An geles, El Paso, New .O rleans and East. • 8:30 a. m. Kosebnrg passenger— • 4:80 p.m . f Via Wood burn, fo r i Daily Mount Angel,Silver- Daily except ton, W e s t S c io , except Sunday. Brownsville, Spring Sunday. field aud Natron. ) 7:30 a. in. ...Corvallis passenger. t 5:50 p. m. I 4:50 p. m .’Independence pass’ngr. f 8:25 a. m. •Daily, / A t t p t a f O U O -S A M U E L m x m R rtmyJcu, w - Atx.Smna * f o d u iU S J * - jh E E w M M e * MhwJW- iRawjrRa r «1 «, Aperteci Remedy forConstipa Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L O S S OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature o f NEW \ I b { j YORK. iim u lh s Dusts N o ld C -' t m fDaily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines and Austialia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 117 first-clajg and f l l second-class, including Deeper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad- tress H. R. 8ATCHW ELL, Agt., New berg Station. Or Address, C. II. M A K K IIA M , G. F. A Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. In U se For O ver T h irty Y e a rs Méojg ( W 3 ORTHERN PACIFIC RY, (Yellow stone Park Line.) s CASTO R IA EXACT COPY OF W R A P PE R . The only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. N SW YONR CITY. The only route to the Yellowstone National Park. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) LEAVE. am A VENARtUS W H IC H CARBOUNEUMaa I'E K M A N E N T L T DESTROYS « O T O ne application is all that is required. It lasts for years. II your dealer cannot supply you. write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, W ash .; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Cobum & Co., San Francisco, Cal. C H A M P IO N I t’ n. Depot, Foot 6th 8t. | Fast mail for Kalama, Kelso, Castle Rock, Win- lock, ChehalU. Csntra- lia, South Bend, Monte- iRiio, Aberdeen. O rosta, Olympia, Tac» ma, Seat tle. Victoria, Pi. l'own- send, Bllensburgh, Ros- lyn. North vaklma, Sprague. Cheney, Spo kane, Pullman,* (Jar- field, Farmington. Mos cow, Cniontown, Gen esee, Rossland, B. C.; Trail, B. C.; Nelson, B. C.; Kalao, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda. Hele na, St. Paul, Minneapo lis, Kansns City, Oma ha, Council Bluffs. St. Lou’«, Chicago, Wash ington, New York, P h il adelphia, B«tt >n, and 11 points Ka>t and Southeast. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. B IN D E R a b b iv i . 7:50l .. B e s t O n E a r t h - 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 per cent at this time. C a r te ls Little Liver Pills. The Kind You Have Always Bought ÀVegetable Preparalionfor A s simila ting the Pood andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Thu a b o v e testim onial w as etgned be fo r e the R o y a l N o t a r y in A tx ta Chapelle, and M essrs SlsbeneeY A C oum ont ac k n o w le d g e tt as th eir free and tru e act. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. pliaiL That la the way many ssrious troubles begin. Tbs stomach gets a little out of order, is neglected, and chronic dyspepsia 1 follows. The blood becomes a little im pure, as occasional pimples testify, and in | time a long array o f blood diseases attack the system. I t is safest to cure these trou- ] hies at once by thoroughly purifying the j blood with Hnod'e Sarsaparilla. It main- I tains the health and cures disease. P ie c e o f board, p e r fe c tly aound, e fte t w iu t y yea rs' exposure, on account o f b e in g Im pregnated w ith "C arbolln eu m A v en a rlu s." FortUud M a r k e t. Wheat— W alla W alla. 57 (3 58c; Valley, 58c; Bluestem, 60c per bushel. l'lou r— Best grades, $3.35; graham. $2.85; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. J a p a n A nxtoua. Oats— Choice white, 85c; choice Japan is alarmed over tlie emigration ot gray, 83c per bushel. many of her residents to this country who liarley— Feed barley, $14.00(3 15.00; are lured here by misrepresentation. This is The neaHon for m owing w ill chub © brewing, $10.00 per ton. farmer)) to be butty and it seems that like the misrepresentation which delude Millstufl's— Brail, $12.50 ton; m id people into believing that any other mod just as this work is to be hurried some dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ule is equal to Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters accident occurs. This does not a 1 way a for stomach disorders. It will cure indi ton. happen, but many such drawbacks gestion, constipation and dyspepsia. Hay— Tim othy, $10(311; clover,$7(3 m ight bo avoided if farmers w ill clear 7.50; Oregon w ild hay, $6(37 per ton. Any article that is giown, whether oi theii fields of stones, sticks and other Butter— Fancy creamery, 8 5(34 0 c the best or not, costs something, and obstructions to the m achine« before the ■(tore, 25c. grass is too high to see them. An in the grow er must receive at least the Pggs— 16c per dozen. cost or he w ill suffer a loss. The larger jury to a mower knife may cause cost Cheese— Oregon fu ll cream, 13c; the difference between the cost and the ly delay. Young Am erica, 14o; new cheese 10c price received the greater the profit. It V lan n aae H toak. per pound. should be the object, therefore, to grow This is very easily made by taking Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3 the best, rather than the aim for Urge rump or tillet steak, free from skin, 4.00 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, yields, as the market may be over sinew, etc., and m incing it very finely. $2.50(34.00; geese, $4.00(35.00 for old; stocked w ith inferior goods, w h ile a I t is tben dusted w ith flour, pepper snd $4.50(36.50; ducks, $3.00(34.00 per demand may exist for the heat. salt, with, if liked, a very little minced dozen; turkeys, live, 14 ( 3 15c per parsley or chives, ihuped into Mat pound. An attractive-looking, delicions a n d ( cakes, and fried, or saute, in hot fat, Potatoes— 40(350c per sack; sweets, simple dessert is made by lin in g a carefully turned to brown it equally ’ ak )40 per pounu. 2(32 mould w ith lady fingers, sticking each on both sldeii, Hnd I lien served w ith n e r l t » '» N ew a g e S ystem . Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnip«, 76c; one to the side o f the dish w ith a little clear gravy or demi-glace, oi with sour T lie sewage system o f Berlin aiiuuai- per sack; garlic, 7c. per pound; cab melted gelatine. The center is then cream. — Philadelphia Press. y transports from 60,000,000 to 70,000,- bage, 1 S o per pound; parsnips, $1; filled w ith boiled enstard flavored with •00 tons o f sevCitgo for distribution over I onions, lkse per pound; carrot», $1. black coffee and stiffened w ith a little in area o f 20,000 nerea lying from sev- Hope— 2(38o per pound. gelatine. A cupful of whipped cream ■n to fifteen miles beyond the city lim W ool— Valley, 15(fH6o per pound; atiired in jnst as the custard is poured its. Although the cost o f tlie drainage F.astern Oregon, 1 0(316c; mohair, 26 into the mould is an improvement. Is about $23,000.000 a year, tlie enor per pound. A n excellent plan to get tw o crops mously Increased fertility o f the land Mutton— Cross, l>e«t sheep, wethers makes R a paying operation. Resides and ewe«, 8*40; dressed mutton, 7 (3 on the same land ant) at the same time, is to drop seeds of sweet corn in the that, it la the most sanitary and sclen- 7 l » c per pound; lambs, 5 X o . Hogs— Cross, choice heavy, $5.00; same rows with the peas, placing the llflr mode o f disposing o f the city's light and feeders, $4.60; drsssed, seeds of corn several inches apart, sewage. thinning to a foot apart aftei the plants $3.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. F o r e ig n e r « In Japan. Genuine Beef— Grose, top steers, $4.00(34.60; are up. The corn w ill finish its main T o cat with chopsticks, and sit on cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef. « S < 3 growth after the peas have ceased mats, and wear tttg-sleeved routs do not growing, though for taller kinds the 7*40 per pound. tiring a man any nearer to geuulucly V eal— latrge, 6 )»@ 7 S »o ; email, 8(3 corn serves as support«. ' Intimate lutereonrse with tlie Japanese 8 'i o per pound. Some notion of the com ing delnge of people. The language Is also needed. | looks on the South African war may he j Yet eveu when the language is added • a n V r a o o i i o * M a r k «» . had from the fact that an Am erican something still remains to tie aehleved. 1 W ool— Spring— Nevada, 18(316« per ' No foreigner has ever succeeded In be- pound; Kastern Oregon, 10(315c; V a l publisher now in London was w ith in a week of his arrival offered the A m e ri U gnatura of M u< I Ing admitted to tlie Inner circle o f Jap ley, 18(320c; Northern, 10(312o. can rights in 25 war hooks. anese intercourse.—Japan Mall. Hope— 1896 crop, 11 @130 per — ------- ----------------- pound. H ow She tint It. Rutter— Fancy creamery 1 8(319c; A little girl who hnd lioen told not to do seconds, 17‘ jc ; fancy dairy, ask Tor anything to eat at a neighbor's 5 m Fac-SImlle Wrapper Below. 17c; doseconde, 15<3 16S o per pound. m m t home with a far* very suggest Fggs— Store, 18 Sic; fancy ranch, • M •• meay " A r t . r 1 w as I .S n r « 4 « • I r ? C A S C A - ive o f lunching. When naked by h e r 17e. ■ I T I , 1 «III nsvsr be without them ib »R* bosse mother why she bad asked for some M illstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 (3 H t liw r ■ »* la b serf bed « hbp « BBd mj heed thing. she said: echad BBd I had siotBBch iroubt« Now Si BOB Uk 20.00; bran. $12.50(313.50. l a « l ' i w t ' t u I féal t a « , l i t « I f s b « « miao s —d I "Hut. nut in uni. I didn't ask Mr*. (J. ibbib with beaeflciel rasali« for »oar stomach " FOR DiniNEU. H ay— W heat $6 50(310; wheat and I Just looked at tier and said; ‘Can't Joe I I M U R f l , usi loagreee I I . •» Lóala M « FOR tiu o u m ss . l>est barley $6.00(3 you ere in,w hungry I »iu T " —N ew oat ™ *60 0 (4 9 .5 0 ; FOR TORRI! LIVER. 00; alfalfa, $5.00(36.00 per toa; , Y’ ork Truth. Straw, 16(340e per hale. « FOR CMSTIRATIOR. | There is nothing as stale as an old FOR SALLOW SKIH. l ’otatoes— F arle Rose, 60(3 66c; O re story, yet half o f them are com FOR THE COMPLEXtC gon ltnrlwuks, 80c<3 90; river Bur- _ . I O I I M ..H « u u . t l U B B R S I I 'l I T . M U s . t l r 'u metii ed “ You have probably heard It, tan k«, 85(36òc; new, 70c(3$l.95. t f c8Rb F ortly I l>«t,” ate. • ■ ......... — »«am m r i s i i ' t ’itrus hruit— ( franges, Valencia, | The uelghlmra eau never understand $3.75(33.95; M en ean limes, $4.00(3 CURE SICK HEADACHE. a lly malingers o f amateur eutertaln- 6.18); California temone 76o(g$1.50; ritornai. Palatati«. Potan». T a ti« Good. Di oieuts i-oax the girl who lives In their do cholee *1.75(32.00 per Uix. Good. NOW U d i i W tita n or Grip« N t.S e.fl8 N o iid w n s N O D *M «(J9njp id p u * a u i,j n$ ¡wirt o f town, to sing at them. Tropical Fruite— Bananas, $1.60(3 ... CUKE C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... [1 i»*»*) a m j , »injiyj H*tn * 6 0 per hnneh; pmeapples, nom { Some men celebrate e v „ r j day, about inai; l'e m a a dates. 6@ «v% o pet oil drag- tOti'lDf • ■8-Ti-iAfi S £ ;rm rr.ti~ C A R T E R S " " -“ - J u s t a L iitte O u t o f S o rts 16 2-3 ID A Y S to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Paul. Ft DAYS to M ilw a u iee and Chicago, h DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other Eastern points. Baggage checked through to destination of leket For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, map* md full iaform ation, call on or write Force Feed Elevator, warranted to waste less grain than any other. Send for Catalogue. A. D. CHARLTON, tut. Cea. Pus. Ag-it, MITCHELL, LEWIS 4 STAYER CO. Prtliad, Or. 666 n o r r l i o a St.. C - r . T h ir d . First and T aylor Streets. Portland, Oregon E. H. WOODWARD. Branches: Salem, M cM innville, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo Loral Agent, Newlnrg, Or. kane. 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