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THEHEALTOJFJUNCWOME» T m of T t m H v lp a d b y M n . n i k k u —■»ad l i n e U t U r i . " D bah M b s . F u u i * :—I am six te e n y e a r* old a n d a m tro u b le d w ith m y m o n th ly sioknesa. I t is v ery ir r e g u la r , o c c u rrin g o n ly o nce in tw o o r th r e e m o n th s , a n d a lso very p a in fu l. I also su ffe r w ith c ra m p s a n d once in a w h ile p a in s tr ik e s m e in th e h e a r t a n d 1 h a r e d ro w sy h e ad a ch e s. I f th e r e is a n y th in g y o u c a n d o fo r m e, I w ill g la d ly fo llo w y o u r a d v ice." — M ies U m G o m e s , A ptoa, C al., J u l y I I , 1808. " D m a b M b *. P is k u im : — A fte r re ce iv in g y o u r l e t t e r I b e g a n th e - u se o f y o u r re m e dies. ta k in g b o th / L y d ia E. P ink- h a m 's V e g e ta b le Com p o u n d a n d B lood P u rifier. I ain now r e g u la r e v e ry m o n th a n d s u ffe r n o p ain. Y o u r m edicine is th e b e s t t h a t a n y s u f f e rin g g i r l can t a k e .”— M iss M an x G o u ts , A p to s, C al., J u ly 6, 1809. N e r v o u s a n d D izzy “ D b a k M rs . P im bba m I w ish to e x p re ss m y t h a n k s to you fo r th e g r e a t b e n e fit I h a v e receiv ed fro m th e use of L y d ia E . P in k h a m 's V e g e ta b le Com pou n d . I su ffe re d c o n s ta n tly fro m t e r rib le sid e ac h e, h a d c h ills, w ns n e rv o u s a n d dizzy. 1 h a d trie d d iffe re n t k in d s o f m edicine b u t th e y a ll fa ile d e n tire ly . A fte r ta k in g th re e b o ttle * o f V e g e ta b le C om pound a n d th r e e o f B lood P u rifie r I am a ll r ig h t. I c a n n o t t h a n k you e n o u g h fo r w h a t y o u r re m e d ie s h a v e done for m e ."—M iss M a t ii . da J en s e n , B ox 18. O g d en sb u rg , W is., J u n e 10, 1890. K I« v » llo n D e s ir a b le . L ad y (w ith h ig h h a t) — I beg your pardon, b u t I fo ig n t m y o pera glass. W ould you k in d ly lend m e y o u rs ju s t a m om ent? T y ra n t Man (in th e Beat b e h in d )— Very sorrv, m adam , b u t I need i t to *it o n .— N . Y. W eek ly . T ry A l l e n ’» F o o t Kit«w, A powder to be shaken into the shoe*. At tins season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, anil get tired easily. If you have sm arting feel or tig h t shoes, try Alien s Foot-Ease. It cool* tlie feet Biol makes walking easv. Cures ingrowing nails, swnoleti and' sw ealing feet, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of *11 pain and gives re stan d comfort. We have 30,000 testim onials. T ry it today. Bold bv all druggists and shoe dealers for ‘.’Sc. Trial package FR E E . Address Allen B. Olmstead, Lelloy, N. Y. T h e O ccuh I o h . "O h , ye*; P ro f. G roskopf is q u ite p h leg m a tic. In fact, I never knew him to bo e x cito d , e x c e p t o n c e .” ‘ ‘W h a t w as th e tro u b le th e n ? ” ‘He c o u ld n ’t find h is p ip e .” — P u c k . C For A Infants S T and O Children. R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought ¿ e a r s th e S ig n a tu r e of F ir « K kciipp. ‘ ‘My m o th e r found m y lit t le bro th el p u ttin g h is sto c k in g s on w ro n g side o u t th is m o rn in g .” "Y es? W h a t did sh e do?” " T u rn e d th e hose on h i m .” — H a rv a rd L am poon. B « w » n o f O in tm e n ts fo r C a ta r r h T h a t C o n ta in M e r c u r y , As m e rc u ry w ill su re ly <le»troy th e sense of sm ell an d c o m p le tely d e ra n g e th e w hole sys tem w hen e n te rin g it th ro u g h (he m u cous s u r face*. Such a rtic le s sh o u ld n e v e r be used e x c ep t on p re scrip tio n s from re p u ta b le p h y si cian s, as th e d am ag e th e* w ill d o is te n fold to th e good y o u can possibly d e riv e from them . H a irs C a ta rrh C ure, m a n u fa c tu re d by F. J. C heney & Co., T oledo. O., c o n ta in s no m ercury, a n d is ta k e n in te rn a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th e blood an d m u co u s surface« of th e system . In b u y in g H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u re be su re y ou get th e g ve e ntilile n u in e . I It t i is k e n in I h* * ta taki'n ii ii te r rn r n a a lly ll v , a n d m a ade d* in hio, by F. J . C heney A Co. Tesli- In Toledo, To le do, O Ob* PACIFIC COAST MINING NEWS R ossland, B. ( ’., J u ly 16.— O re sh ip m en ts from th is d is tr ic t ior th e H ist h a lf ol 1900 w e re n e a rly e q u al to those of th e w hole y e a r 1807, w h e n th e fig u res w ere 72,840 tona. Tho to ta l lor th e p a st six m o u th s is 71,285 tona. T he N ickel P la te has liecu opened to tho 600-foot level, is fully developed by d rifts , e tc ., to th e 200-foot level, and p a rtia lly developed to th e 400-foot lev e l. A rra n g em e n ts have been m ade to sh ip 250 to n s of ore p e r day from th e N ickel P la te . S u i t O v e r Mi ni ng : C l H l n i s . [üiSïîfll u m GOOD MONTANA C opper a s d G old P r o d u c e d per f l l f . n i in ■«i h i ? mn MINE. St th « fop » M issoula. J u ly 16.— V isitor* in the c ity from th* C opper C liff m iu e re p o rt th e sh a ft dow n 200 feet a n d th e ore ru n n in g h igh g rad e. T he o w n e rs e x p e ct to d r if t a t th is d e p th a n d find h o t te r ore. T here is on th e d a m p al*>nt $35,000 w orth of ore, ru n u iu g iu both gold and copper. IDAHO MIN IN G COMPANIE S. W x l l s r p It**port* T w o K e e e n t l y I n r o r - p o r a t e r i , M o « | p r » t p | y St«H-kp«i. iiHîwHï- V N O iidw nsN oD ‘MPi'V c o ir a i S iti F 'i J 3 HDD S. OSI d I SEA SO N . Vancouver Iron and Big Oregon Company are the Current Talk This Week. [íiÍLll =• DULL B rs d ts re e ts ’ says; B usiness is u n u s u a lly d u ll a t th is season, a n d th is y ear no e x ce p tio n to th e general ru le la r e m ark ed A icv iew of th e paat six m o u th s, h ow ever, gives l it t le c o m fo rt to p e ssim sts. Bank clearin g s, i t i t tru e , a re s m a lle r by ab o u t 11 p e r c e n t V A N C O U V E R IRON PROPERTY. BIG O R E G O N CO M PA N Y . th a n th ey w ere in th e first h a lf of 1899, b u t ra ilw a y e a rn in g s are a b o n t 10 p e r t > a » u » y l v a u l » M»II » « I d t o B u y i n g M i l l » » In t h a H o n u o i a D i s t r i c t t u B . c e n t la rg e r, a n d business fa ilu re s ,a s re for D s v c lo p io e u t i D eveloped. p orted to B ra d stre e t's , a re th e fe w est S e a ttle , J u ly 16.— T ne P o s t-ln te lli- B ak er C ity , O re., J u ly 16.— The rep o rted for 18 y e a rs back, w ith lia b il g e n ce r sta te * th a t m anager* o l th e K eystone, B elle a n d G old Boy C onsoli- itie s of fa ilin g trad e s tb e sam e, w ith Mi K eesport iro n w o rk s, in P ennsyI- ' dated M ining C om pany has been incor- oue e x c e p tio n , a n d th a t la s t y e a r, sin c e v a n ia , h a te been v isitin g th e Pacific p o ra te d w ith a c a p ita l sto ck of $ 2 .0U0 1892. W in te r w h e at h a s a b o u t a l l c o a st, and h ave secured site* for new 000. T he p re sid en t of th e com pany is been h a rv e ste d in th e S o u th w e st a n d iro n work* a t P o rt A ngeles, a lte r an A lb e rt (ie ise r, of B onanza fam e; vice- th e y ield th e re haa been very larg e . uusu ccesefn l a tte m p t to lo ca te in \ ic* p re sid e n t, C lark T abor, of th e Bed Boy; C opious la in a in th e N o rth w e st, too, to ria , B. O . T he b e lie f is expressed tre a su re r, J . T . D onnelly, c a s h ie r of have a p p a re n tly w orked som e im p ro v e t h a t th e iro n deposit* of V an co u v er th e F irs t N a tio n a l bank; se c re tary , m en t, ju d g in g from tbe m ore c h e e rfu l isla n d h ave a ttra c te d th e a tte n tio n of E u g en e Sperry; m anager, F . J . C onroy; tone of a d v icea received from th e n c e th ese iro n m en a n d t h a t raw iro n w ill c o n su ltin g en g in eer, C a p ta in C. i l . th is w eek. be ta k e n from B arclay sound, a n d else T hom pson. Wool is d o ll a n d m a n u fa ctu re r* a re T he p ro p e rty ia lo ca ted in th e Bo w here in th e isla n d , dow n to P o rt A n su p p ly in g o n ly a c tn a l w an ts. g eles lo r w o rk in g . I t is know n th a t n a n za d is tric t, a n d is considered to lie Iu m a u u fa c tn rin g lines d u lln e ss am i th e M cK eesport iro n m en h ave secured a very ric h and p ro m isin g m in e, i t is w eakness a re m o st m arked in p ro d u c ts o p tio n s on th re e p ro p e rties in th e B are- tiie in te n tio n of th e cuiupauv to push of iro n and ste el. lay sound c o u n try , n am ely th e A nder- d ev elo p m en t w ork and g et a W ill UU T he s e ttle m e n t of labor tro u b le s is son C om pany, a n o th e r ow ned by W il th e p io p e rty a t once, effected in tb e b e tte r d e m a n d for b u ild son, B ra d e n ,’ Irv in g ^ “ d * N E X T MINING C O N G R E S S . ing m a te ria ls a t affected c e n te rs, w h ile th ird th e p ro p e rty of Ih o m p so n , B ra- _________ ra in s in tb e N orthw est have allow ed d e n . L ogan and K a iu s. An optic.* h a s M |)rh Oood Mny K„ o lt rrn lll t h , w h ite pine m a n u fa c tu re rs to open th e ir been se c u re d on th ese claim * u n til th e M eeting in i » o i. w orks, a u d give e m p lo y m en t to m an y e n d of th e y ear, a n d before th e begin- g k Jn, 16. _ , n v ie w 0 f th e th o u san d s of m en. lu n g of n e x t m o n th betw een 400 and th e u e , t m e e tin g of th e in - ¡Sugar has Wet» m ark ed n p a g a in th is 500 m en w> 1 be ta k e n up to B a rclay teruatiouM , M ln ,u „ C o n g to " w ill m eet w eek, coffee is h ig h er, w h ile tea h o ld s sound to e x p lo it i t . m in e ral w e alth ,u ldtlh0i iu J u I / . m ) l, n m , of th e full advance scored on th e o u tb re a k If e \e opinen proves ” th e e v en ts th a t took p la c e la s t m outh of th e C hinese tro u b le s. W h e a t, i n p ro p e rties a re a t a ll e q u a l th e i r p m - in th e MUw-ukw> „ .e e tin g w ill be in- c lu d in g Hour, sh ip m en ts for th e a g g re «•’ ** w ‘‘‘ «?“ ¥. .*“ n“ h f- V u r i : r te re stln g to N o rth w e ste rn m in in g m en. g a te 3,018,832 bnshels, a g a in s t 3,184,- isla n d a n d for V ic to ria . Ih e p ro ,* r- th * * r„ k e in la n . U evlew . 144 Im shels last w eek. tie s in q u e stio n ru n a b o u t 72 I » r c e n t »Th obJ¿ to . , lued a t b r th e M ilw an- B usiuess failures in th e U n ite d S ta te s in ,.ig iro n , a very h ig h p e r centoge ke(j f for th e w eek num ber 196, as com pared a n d one w h ic h e v o k e d e n th u s ia s tic p*( r B t — a p e rm a n e n t o rg a n iz atio n , w ith 185 la s t week. e x p ressio n s from th e v is itin g m agúate*, " .. . B usiuess failures in C a n a d a n u m b er . . ¡ i l Kecoud— A revision of th e n a tio n a l From th ese th e ra w m a te ria l for t h e 1 m in in g law*, w ith a view of th e b e tte r 25 as com pared w ith 18 la a t w eek. F o rt A ngeles foundries w ill be d ra w u . p ro te c tio n of c la im a n ts and ow ners of T he G alen a, one of th e p ro m isin g m in e ra l lau d s. c la im s on th e G ordon riv e r, passed re- PACIFIC C O A S T TRADE. T h iid — A m in e ra l e x h ib it. c e u tly u n d e r bond t o a u u m b e ro f E a st F’o u rth — To o b ta in a n d d isse m in a te ern c a p ita lis ts . A c tiv e w o rk w ill coin* f le a ttl» M a r k e t s . in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g im p ro v em en ts inence on th is m in e on A u g u st 1 and a n d in v e n tio n s of latior saving iiiacbiu- O nions, new , 1 }*o. w ill be c o n tin u e d u n til th e e n d of th e e iv a n d o th e r m in in g a p p lia n ce s, L ettu ce , hot house, $1 per c ra te . year. A large sum is involved iu th is T he p e rm a n e n t o rg a n iz atio n consisted P otatoes, new. lc . tra n s a c tio n sh o u ld i t go th ro u g h , of 416 re g iste red d eleg ates lep rc ^ e u tin g B eets, p e r sack, 90c@ $1. WILL WORK T H E CLAIM. 23 d iffe re n t sta te s. T u rn ip s, per sack , 76o. M in e ra l e x h ib its w e re d isp lay e d by C a rro ts, per sack , $1.25 O w n e r s W a n t a a l l o w i n g M a d e In t h e A laska, C olorado, W isconsin, New P a rsn ip s, per sa c k , 60(3 75c. Hard P ath . C auliflow er, C a lifo rn ia 0O c(3$l. G reeuood, B. C ., J u ly 16,— T he o w n M exico, M ontana, A rizona, C an ad a, S tra w b e rrie s— $2 p e r case. ers h ave bonded th e H urd C ash m in e ra l Id ah o , W ash in g to n and O regon. C abbage, n a tiv e a n d C a lifo rn ia , Clolri M i n i n g In B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a . c la im for $20,000 to Jo h n R odgers. T he bond is a w o rk in g one, a n d so T he first a u th e n tic a te d discovery ol $ 1 .0 0 (3 1 .2 5 per 100 pounds. T om atoes— $1.50 p e r case. m uch w ork m u st lie m ad e before th e gold in B ritis h C olum bia, a cc o rd in g to B u tte r— C ream ery, 22c; E a ste rn 22c; first p a y m e n t is m ade. T he H a rd C ash D r. G . M. D aw son, occu rred a t M itc h lz a fra c tio n a l c la im , c o n ta in in g 1’8 e ll o r G old H arb o r, ou th e w est coast d a iry , l? (3 2 2 c ; ra n c h , 1 6 (3 l7 c pound. Eggs— 20c. acre a, a d jo in in g th e G olden C row n, of Q ueen C h a rlo tte islan d , iu 1851, u Cheese— 12o, W in n ip e g a n d th e J . a n d U. T he l a t n u g g e t w eig h in g several ounces having P o u ltry — 14o; d ressed , 14(3 15c; te r c la im is o w n ed by J o h n R odgers, been a c c id e n ta lly p ick ed u p by a n am i bo re c e n tly u ncovered a ledge on In d ia n w om an on th e seashore. T his sp rin g , $3.50. H a y — P uget S ound tim o th y , $11.00 th e p ro p e rty n e a r th e H a rd C ash line. n u g g e t w as b ro u g h t to F o rt Fim pson l ie , th ere fo re, s e c o n d th e l l a i d C a d i a n d , com ing in to th e possession of th e (312.00; choice E a s te rn W ash in g to n t h a t b oth c la im s m ig h t be w orked to officer in ch arg e of th e H udson Bay tim o th y , $19.00. C orn— W hole, $23.00; c ra c k e d , $23; i C o m p an y ’s post a t th a t place, was for- ge tile r. feed m eal, $23. ; w arded by him to th e c o m p a n y ’s h e a d PACIFIC C O A S T - W H E A T SHIP. B arley— R olled o r g ro u n d , per ton, q u a rte r* a t V ic to ria . A n e x p e d itio n MENTS. w as u t once fitted ou t, and, proceeding $ 20. F lo u r— I’a te n t, p e r b a rre l, $3.25; T h l r t f ' - f i v e M i l l i o n B u s h e l s S e n t F r o m to th e spot, succeeded in lo catin g a P o r t l u n r i , H mii F r a n c i s c o , rieut* q u a rtz vein seven In d ie s w ide, " re p o rt- b lended stra ig h t« , $3.00; C a lifo rn ia, t i e Mini T a c o m a . eil to c o n ta in 20 per c e n t gold in some $3.25; b u c k w h e a t flour, $6.00; g ra P o rtla n d , J u ly 16.— T he O regonian p la c e s .” The find wns w orked for ham , p e r b a rre l, $8.00; w hole w h e a t pu b lish es ta b le s sh o w in g th e w heat som e m o n th s and th en a b an d o n ed , tho flour, $3.00; ry e flour, $ 3 .8 0 (3 4 .0 0 . sh ip n ie u ts from th e four leading to a s t n a rro w veiu e n tire ly g iv in g o u t; n« M illstu ffs— B ran, p e r to n , $18.00; c itie s for th e season of 1800-1000, us o th e r in d ic a tio n s of m in e ral were **er sh o rts, p e r to n , $14.00. F eed— C hopped feed, $19 .0 0 p e r ton; follow s: found on th e islan d , n o tw ith sta n d in g From P o r tla n d — 04 cargoes, 14,230,- m id d lin g s, p e r ton, $30; o il cake m eal, th a t th is e x tra o rd in a ry little seam ol . 064 b u sh els. q u a rtz had y ield e d in a few weeks it per toil, $80.00. F resh M eats— C hoice dressed beef F rom ¡San F ra n c isco — 127 cargoes, was w orked a value of $20,000 on the 13,634.635 bushels. w o td of one a u th o rity , or $?5,000 on ste ers, p rice 8c; cows, 7c; m u tto n 8o; F io m S e a ttle a n d T acom a— 86 c a r th a t of a n o th e r. A bout th e sam e tim e pork, 8c; trim m e d , 9e; veal, 8 Is (3 goes, 7,700,003 bu sh els, coal, w hioli had been discovered on 10c. H a m s— L arge, 13c; sm a ll, 13 Vi; ROSSLAND ORE SHIPMENTS. | V ancouver islan d as far back us 1835, b re a k fa st bacon, 1 2 ‘„c; d ry s a lt sides, began to be m iued in e arn e st a t N a n a i Six M a n t h . uf T h i s Y e a r K q u a l t o A l l 8c. ________ m o, o f L ast. V ancouver, W ash ., J u ly 16.— „ Th* , C*,H(’ ‘« ^ r ^ a r j . sou a g a in s t J . G . C opely a n d U . M L auiiiau w as on tr ia l before a sp e c ia l u o i t i a U free. Ju ry , c alled lor th is case, in th e su p e r Hold by U ru tg lut s, p ric e 75c. r e t U a lT a F a m i l y P i l l i are t h e b it. ior c o u rt, Th a case re la te s to the rig h ts of tli*» p a rtie s to c e rta in m in in g T he p roblem of In d ia n e d u c a tio n 'c la im s iu th e S t. H elens m in in g d is aeem e to be Reived by th e In d ian * them - tric t, in S k am an ia c o u n ty . T he su it ■elvea. In th e te rrito ry th e U bicka- w as first bro u g h t in L ew is c ounty, and eaw a h ave five collet;»* am i th e (.'reek* w as tra n sfe rre d to S kam auiu c o u n ty , h a v e 10. The C hoctaw * have no col- w here th o p ro p e rty in c o n troversy is li;ea, b a t have 160 com m on school* in located. T he tiia l w as held ill th is w h ic h th e h ig h e r branohe* a re ta u g h t. RICH M O U N T A I N T U N N E L . I co u n ty to su it th e convenience of the T he expense* of e d u c a tin g th e lu d ia n s Sinoe th e com a re borne by th e federal go v ern m en t. T w v n t jr-threa T i m e s D u l i l I I » * K e e n p a rtie s to th e a ctio n . iium reineiit of th e a ctio n , th e defend S truck a t Palm ar* T he o ld e st sto ry in th e w o rld p ro b a L oom is, W a s h ., J u ly 16.— In the a n t, J . G . Copley, d ied , and C harier bly is th e one to ld by th e lioys w hen P a lm e r m o u n ta in tu n n e l th e last 30 W . Thom pson, a d m in is tra to r of h is e s th ey re tu rn from h u n tin g : t h a t th ey feet d riv e n has gone th ro u g h a fo rm a ta te , w as su b stitu te d as a p a rty d e fe n d k ille d a duck, b u t th a t th ey c o u ld n ’t tion h ig h ly m in e ra liz e d , g iv in g assays a n t. find it. N e w O r e g o n M i n i n g (*n iii|i»n les. ouch day ru n n in g from $3.74 to $37 iu If a m an ha* a little a b ility , people gold. T h e lust sh o t a t th e luce broke T he E lk C reek G old M ining Com ab u se h im because he does n o t " d o ” in to a w e ll defined ledge, show ing puny, c ity of U n io n , $50,000. inure. m u ch b lu e q u a r ts f u llo f m in e ra l w h ic h T he L illia n Gold M ining »ud In v e s t No boy th in k * he has had enough m ay prove oue of th e m o st im p o rta n t m en t C om pany, B aker C ity , $500,000. can d y u n til he ha* sta rte d a to o th to in th e h isto ry of th e tu n n e l. T his K e y sto n e , Belle and G old Boy C o n ledge is in a d iffe re n t fo rm atio n from a ch in g . th a t of th e o th er 22 and th e good values so lid ated M ining C om pany, B aker C ity , p iee ee d lu g th e c u ttin g s of th e foo tw all $ -.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . m ak e th e cro ssin g a n d te s tin g ol th is N pw iV .t8 h lii|ti» n H i llin g ( ' o i n p a n le t . 23d vein a m a tte r of sp ecial in te re s t. G old L edge C onsolidated M ining At M illing C om pany, Bpokane, $100,000. ENORMOUS ANACONDA PLANT S ac ram su to Gold M ining C om pany, N ew M » ( * h l a e r r W e i g h s N e a r l y T w o Spokane, $100,000. M i l l i o n 1‘ ntin i s . P ilg rim G old M ining & M illing A naconda, M ont., J u ly 16, — New C om pany, D avenport, $100,000. m a c h in e ry w eig h in g 1,680,000 pounds G olden F ra M ining C om pany, C o l a is heiug in sta lle d iu th e c o n c e n tra tin g ville, $75,000. p lu u t of th e A naco n d a M ining C om C onsolidated G old M ining C om pany, pany h e re. T he com pany is usiug 24 R e p u b lic , $1,500,000. llu n tiu g to n m ills five feet in d ia m e te r, M v itle M ining At M illin g C om pany, of th e la te st p a tte rn ; 24 seta of c ru s h Tacom a, $500,000. ing rolls, 40 in ch e s in d ia m e te r hv 10- Ilalil M ountain M in in g C om pany, i u .h face, w ith forged ste el shells; C le a r L ake, $1,000,000. e ig h t Hlake c ru sh ers, 24x 12 inches, and G a len a K ing M iuiug A M illing Com- 16 H lake c ru sh ers 15x5 in ch e s. pany, R epublic, $75,000. m THE K u ilw a .r K u r n l i i « A r« G o o d , H o w e v e r , • u«l K u tiiiM i F a i l u r e s F e w . W allac e. Idaho. J u ly 16.— T he Nov e lty M ining Jfc M illing C om pany, l im i t ed, has filed a rtic le s of in c o rp o ra tio n . I ts p rin c ip a l p la c e of b u sin ess is W al lace, am i ita c a p ita l slock of $20,000 is d ivided in to 300,000 sh a res. T he C a p ito l M ining Jk M illin g Com pany has filed a rtic le s of ln co rp o ta ti.iii. W alla c e -is th e p rin c ip a l p lace of b a s i ns»*, end th e a a p ite l stuck of $100,000 is d iv id ed nit* 1,000,000 share*. T he P la tn v e w , O r., c rea m e ry turner! o n t 10,000 pounds of b u tte r th e past m o n th . P o rt T o w n se n d 's school d ire c to r! have re-e sta h lia h ed th e office <3 c ity su p e rin te n d e n t of school*. A voong m an n am ed A rth u r D unn lo st hi* rig h t leg a t S ta rh u c k , W a s h ., on th e 9 th by a tte m p tin g lb board • m o ving tra in . In every borne yon w ill find a t le a st a h a lf dosen s k in lo tio u s a n d to ile t a rtic le s on a g i r l's d ra w in g ta b le , a n d a hoy w ith b ands chapped and bleed- d iu g . VJmrm W eather W e a k n e ss Is Q u la k ly O v e rc o m e . Th* ooeliof. tuning and blood enriching qualities of H ood's S arsaparilla are won derful. I t strengthens tb e stom ach and digestive organs and creates an appetite. 1 1 has an unequal record of cures of scrof ula. salt rbeum , boils, pim ples and other diseases caused by im pure blood. I A tlan tic Expresa • :0U p. m By ‘ ‘a p p e a rin g a t p e rfe c t ease in so c ie ty ,” is m e a n t th a t one lau g h s a u d ta lk s as loud a s if on th e back porch a t hom e. Sait Lake, D enver, Ft. W orth,O m aha, K ansas C ity, St. Louis,C nicago au d East. 7:00 a. m. P rice 25 re n te . Spokane Flyer • :C0 p. m. W alla W alla, Lewis to n ,S p o k a n e,M in neapolis, St. P au l, D u lu th . M ilw au kee, ChlcagoJc E ast • :40 a. m. H ood ' s P ill * *ure in d ig e stio n . M others will find Mrs. W inslow 's Sooth ing S y ru p tb e best rem edy to use for tb t'T children d u rin g th e tee th in g period. • :90 p. m. T be gossips in B ib le d a y s m u st have had a good tim e , if th e y k n ew of th e R e lig io u s C on servin g P ow er. M an to d ay begins life in a g ard en of th in g s going on t h a t th e B ib le te lls in n o ce n ce a n d p u rity , w h e re in a re th e a b o u t. d iv in e s t p o ss ib ilitie s , b u t w h e re th e re ' P is o ’s C u re c a n n o t b e to o h ig h ly s p o k e n is a lso th e s u b tle s p irit a w a itin g th e o f a s a c o u g h c u r e . —J . W . O ’B 'a ix a . 322 ch an ce to b e g u ile . In every w a lk , as T h i r d A v p ., N ., M in n e a p o lis , M iliu ., J u u he grow s to m u tu rity , a re im p re ssio n s 6, 1900. m ad e on th e p la s tio soul, a n d ever I t is b e tte r to be d e fea te d in a good p re se n t is th e in te llig e n ce , w o rk in g o f cause th a n to be v ic to rio u s in a n u n te n for good, b u t w h ich m ay iu self- rig h te o u s o u e .— U n ite d P re sb y te ria n . sufficiency beguile to e v il p a th s . I t in h e re re lig io n seaks, re m in d in g m en of D o w n in t h e D u m p « . S ari, w ith a h e a v y , a n x i o u s feeling-—th e G o d .— R ev. J . K . S m y th . O ne re s u lt of th e in s ta lla tio n of th e c orn k itc h e n a t th e P a ris fa ir has been a w id e sp rea d a g ita tio n in th a t c o u n try in favor of th e a p p o in tm e n t of a c o m m ission by th e g o v e rn m e n t for th e p u r pose of v isitin g th e U n ite d S ta te s and a sc e rta in in g th e b est m eans of in tro d u c ing corn in F ra n c e . If a m an liv in g in th is p a rt of th e c o u n try sh o u ld tire of fried eggs, w e d o n ’t know w h at on e a rth he w o u ld e a t for b re a k fa st. If you w a n t to m ak e tro u b le for a n enem y, t e l l h ia w ife th a t a d a u g h te r in th e fam ily has m u sic a l ta le n ts w h ic h m u st n o t be b u rie d . HEADACHE C a z s . S t x d iv o r o . Pittsburg Safe 2t Deposit C o , Pittsburg. Pa. a » » V ra o fliv o M a rk e t- H a y — W heat $ 6 .5 0 (3 1 0 ; w h e a t and o a t $6.00(4 9 .60; l<e»t barley $6.00(3 7.00; alfa lfa , $ 5 .0 0 (3 6 .0 0 per ton; stra w , 2 5 (3 40c p e r b ale. Columbia River Steamers. fa tn rd a y To A storia an d Way L andings. 10:00 p. in. 6:00 a. m E x .S u n d a y 4:30 p. m. E x .S u n d a y Wlllamtll* Klvsr. Oregon City, New- berg, Salem , In d e p en d en ce ¡Si Way L andings. 7 .00 a. m. 3:30 p. in. Willamette and Yam Mon.. Wed. hill Klvars. Foes.. T hur. a n d Fri. an d Sat. Oregon n t y . Day- to n , & Way L aud ing»- 4:30 p. m. 4:00 a m. Willamette River. Mon., Wed Pues., T h u r P o rtlan d to C orval an d Sat. a n d F ri. lis Jt Way L and ings. E t . R iparia 5:85 a. m. Daily Snake River. K ip aria to Lew iston Lv. L ew istoa Dally 9 a.m . W . H . HURLBURT, G en eral P assenger A gent, P o rtla n d , Or. EAST AND H O I T X ’S S C H O O L . SOUTH -V ÍA - M a te o C o m ity , C al., w iih i t s n e w b u ild in g » , n e w ly f u r n is h e d itnd c o m p le te la b o r a to r ie s , b e u u tif u i s u r r o u n d in g s a n d h o m e in fiu e n c e s , is o n e ol th e b e s t e q u ip p e d s c h o o ls t o r tb e t r a i n i n g o f b o y s a n d y o u n g m e n o n th e c o a s t. I t is in c h a r g e o f D r. I r a G . H o i t t a n d is a c c r e d ite d a t th e u n iv e r s itie s . S e n d fo r c a t a lo g , T e n t h y e a r b e g in s A u g u s t t>, 19UU. CANDY T he em p re ss dow ager of C h in a is th e one w om an in th e w o rld to defy all • t a l n s leave New berg for P o r tla n d a n d way s ta tio n s a t 7:55 a. in. E u ro p e. She is no w a b o u t 60 y e ars I Depot F ifth an d I Sts., o ld , a n d for th e la s t 40 y e ars h a s e x L e a v e . I P o rtla n d . e rte d a n a ll-p o w e rfu l in flu en ce in d i ▼ RADI MARK RM M TVRKO O verland E xpress—Ì re c tin g th e a ffa irs of C h in a . She is For Salem ,H osebiirg, 1 th e second w ife of th e em peror, Hnd be A sland, S acram ento, gden, Han F ran cis- > * t:15 a. m. cause she bore h im a son and th e first • >$00 p. in . O co, Mojave, Los An- I P lt u a n t, Palatabte. Potent. T aste Good. Do w ife d id n o t she ta k e s p re ce d en c e. As geles, El Paso, New | Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. . O rlean s an d E ast. j to e d u c a tio n , she h a s received th e best • 1:30 a. m. K osebnrg passen g er— • 4:30 p. m. ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... A n a tiv e w it and f Via W ooriburn, fo r i •(■rltaf R mm $7 (•■ $»?, Chicago, Meaiml, New York. 317 C h in a can give. Daily I M ount A ngel,K ilver- Daily clev ern ess su p p ly w h a t she m ay lack ex cep t ! ton, W e s t S c io , enaranteed br all drug- e x cep t NO-TO-BAC Sold ? Leu and in book k now ledge. to <: K Tobacco Habit. Sunday. B row nsville, Spring- Sunday. • C A T H A R T IC ^ l fi*‘i<i anti N a tro n . ) 7:30 a. m. ..C orvallis passenger.. f 5:50 p. m. D O N ’T L E T Y O U R H A R V E S T S E A S O N F IN D Y O U W IT H O U T A STUDEBAKER W AGON. ) 4:50 p. m. In d e p e n d en c e pavs’n gr. I 8:25 a. m. •D aily, fD aily e x ce p t S u nday. C o n n ectin g a t San F ran cis« * w ith s te a m s h ip lines for H aw aii, Ja p a n , C h in a, th e P h ilip p in e » And A u stralia. R ebate tic k e ts on sale d a ily b etw een P o rt- lan d . S acram en to an d San Francisco. N et rate* *17 n r s t- c la i a n d f l l . second-class, including: lee per. For th ro u g h tick ets a n d ra te s c all on or ad- Iress H. R. SATCIIWELL, Agt., New berg S ta tio n . Or A ddress, C. H. MARKHAM, G. F. «& Pass. A gent. P o rtla n d , O r. ORTHERN N PACIFIC RY. M ade of the Best Material*, thoroughly seasoned, by competent w orkm en. It stands without an equal. Call on our A gent, or address S T U D E B A K E R BRO S. M A N U F A C T U R IN G CO., 329-338 East M orrison Street, Portland, Oregon. (Y ellow stone Park Line.) T h i only Dining-Car Rout« from Pftrtiancf ( The Famous German ..AVENA M U S W H IC H to the East. Wood Preserver) T*hc only route to the Yellowstone N ational Park. CARBOUNEUM.. PE R M A N EN TL Y DESTROYS LB avk . 1 Un. Depo t, F oot 6th St. | ..CHICKEN LICE A N D VERM IN.. f F O n c 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, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. 140 a m M it c h e ll W a g o n s F ast m ail for K alam a, Kelso, Castle Rock, Wiu- lock, C h eh a lis. C entra- lia, S outh B end, M onte- sano, A berdeen. O ’o sta. 01> m pia, Tac« mn, S eat tle, V ictoria, Pt. Town sen d , E lle n sb u rg h , Ros- ly n . N orth Y akim a, Sprague, C h en ey , Spo k an e, P u llm an ,’ G ar field, F a rm in g to n . Mos- c<>w. C n io n to w n , G en 7:50 a. i esee, R o sslan d , B. C .ri T rail, B. C.; N elson, B. C .; K also, M issoula, B utte, A n aconda. Hale- ua, St. P au l, M inneapo lis, K ansas C ity , O m a ha, C ouncil Bluffs, St. Louis, C hicago, W ash in g to n , New York, P h il a d elp h ia, B iS to n , an d . all p o in ts K a t an<V* Southeast. A re the best that can be m ade. Nothing 3 or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best m aterial— by experienced W orkmen— w hich, cou pled w ith 35 y e a n ' experience in building IDAYS to M in n eap o lis, O m aha, K a n sa s C ity a n d 8t. P au l. wagons, during which time the m anu DAYS to M ilw aukee an d C hicago, facturers have had but one aim , and that h DAYS t«» W a sh in g to n , P h ila d e lp h ia , New to produce the best possible to build, is a ______________ Y ork, B oston, a n d o th e r E a ste rn poiuts. guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell W agon, you get the best that can be made. A G E N T S E V E R Y W H E R E .—If none in your vicinity, we w ill sell to you direct. Baggage checked th ro u g h to d e stin a tio n of Send for circular. M ITCHELL, L E W IS & STA V ER C O PORTLAND, •cket | For sleep in g -car re serv atio n s, tic k e ts, m aps Bid fu ll in fo rm a tio n , call on or w rite A. D. C H A R L TO N , ORECON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMinnville, Medford and La Grande. tut. G«i. Piss. Apit, Harm'a a P roposition I s n 't it reasonable to suppose th s t a lirm ot 30 re a rs e x p erie n ce could tell you Hie best w sv to get good v a lu e tor r o n r m oney? It yon are m a k in g Im p ro v em en ts in yowr house, o f b u ild in g a new house, no m a tte r how «m»U o f .arye th e sum you w ish te »pend in “ r gaa n a tu re s, «rep laces, m a n te l fu r n itu re ..e tc , y,.u w ill wive m oney »nd b« well «mteri if ' on con- lu ll T H E J O H N H A K H k i r i 4 ,0 ., V I > ir« t ■trow*. P o r t l a n d . O re g o n . JO H N POOLK. P o « tl * xd , Onzoox, con giv* you tbe best bargains in gem-ral m achinery, engine*, boiien . tanks, pum ps, plows, belts and windm ills. T he newr steel t X L w indm ill, sold b r him , is un equalled. n n n i ’ iM r» iitrM f'a n find q u ick a n d p e rm a n e n t relief ;or «erious a n d ttr e u g ih de stro y in g troubles i s Revealed Rem edy DR. aURTSSS PILLS | | BICKFOgO. WssMngte* 0 C . they will re- 11 ceive q u ic k replie*. B lh N. H Vols. Staff %r. h (. e ro e Prosecuting claim s since lfT t SO YEA R S* E X P E R IE N C E irv Thr feds 1 ave nprd it and t b o u u d t r»nri a few m in u te * e v en now praise i i I: c u re s p e rm a n e n tly . $1 ings, w ill rid v o a r house p er b o ttle »t yonr d ru g g is t’s. ol Flies a n d M oeqnitoes. No m ark or s tn ln le ft on th e ceilings or w alls. W orks like m agic. Fried 55cen ts. W rite for book let. PdTion H ardw are O N I F O U A DOSC* C ars81rkR isd srb etad D y s- TWpkta» Kemo' • P*.®piee.P»r*fr the R ood. Aid l>1ge*> Co.f T orriand,O regon. ilvau, I revr»*i; l : .i >u«n-«s. Do sot Unpdorfclekea. T* efrwe; full hwx.xsc. D U. I O I A N R O C O ., hSaM pSK r%. S id b ) Druggist* P E N S IO N E. H. WOODWARD» Local A gent, X e w lp r¿, O r. H A R D W O R K IN G W O M E N Dayton's Fly Killer Moore’s IC n . p 7 w . HEN W Pmlud, O l ■ 5 5 M o r r is o n S t., C » r. T h i r d . M ention th is paper. P o tato es— F a rly R ose. 60 (3 65c; O re- gou B n rla n k s , 80c (3 90; riv e r B ur- hank*, 3 5 (3 65c; n e w , 70c<3$1.25. C itru s F ru it— O ranges. V alen cia. $2 75(63.25; M e x ica n lim e*. $ 4 .00(9 6.00; C a lifo rn ia lem on* 76c<3$1.60; do choice $ 1 .7 5 (9 3 .0 0 p e r box. T ropical F ru its — B an an as. $ 1 .6 0 » 1.50 per b u n c h ; p ineapplee, n o m in a l. T u v ia n date*. 3 (9 e )* o pat 4:00 p. rn. Kx. Sunday Dally E x . Sunday 5:00 D. iu. P a r k h u r s t o n J o h n 3 :1 6 . M e n lo P a r k . S a n 4.00 p m. Ocean Steamships. For San F rau c isco — Sail every 5 days. I could g e t alo n g w ith a confession of fa ith c o n ta in in g b u t th e lit t le th a t Je su s s a id w h en H e w a s try in g to m ak e a C h ris tia n of N icodem us: "G o d so loved th e w o rld t h a t H e gave H is j o nly b e g o tte n Son, t h a t w hosoever be- lie v e th in H im sh o u ld n o t p e rish , h u t h ave e te rn a l l if e .” T h a t gives to us th e d o c trin e of G o d ’s u n lim ite d love, h u m a n g u ilt, th e d iv n ity of C h rist, eal- vato n th ro u g h C h ris t, fa ith in C h ris t, im m o rta lity ; ev ery w o rd Saxon, th ree - quarterB of th e w o rd s m on o sy llab les, p rofound enough for a n y e ld e r, sim p le enough for a n y fo u r-y ear o ld .— D r. C. H . F a rk h u rs t. ‘ » ■ o t b m y w if e a n ti m y s e lf b a v e been 9 C A R E T S and they tnrV are tho Pest CA3 best medicine we have aver had in tho house. Last w »»U my wife waa frantic w ith headache for two day*, th e tried eomeof y o u r C A S C A K E T S . and they relieved the pain In her head almost Im m ediately. W e both recommend Caacartta 1 All sailin g dates su b ject to ch an g e b lu e s ! T h e liv e r n e e d s q u ic k a t t e n t i o n . T a k e C a s c a r e ts C a n d y C a t h a r tic a t o n c e ! A ll d r u g g is ts , 10c, 26c, 30c. • In g using ARR IVI TIM E SCH ED ULE! a t S OU p m- Is A m erica's G reatest Medicine. Price 31. Prepared by C. I. H ood Co., Lowell, Mass. T h e T r u s t P ro b le m m Salt Lake, D enver, Ft. W orth,O m aha, K ansas C ity, St. Louis,C hicago and East. H ood'a S a rs a p a rilla To a th oughtful m ind is one of serious im port, for it creeps upon society before you are aware of its existence, ill th is respect m uch resem bling the various disorders w hich attack |$ e stom ach, sued as consti pation, indigestion and dyspepsia. H os te tle r's 8tuinach Hitters ia the one reliable rem edy for all such ailm ents. O R A K Chicago P o rtla n d Special • 15 a. h i . F o r t I »m l M a r k e t. W h ea t— W alla W alla. 66@ 57> sc; V a lle y ,67 '* c; H luestem ,60o p e r bushel. F lo u r— B est grades, $3 .2 0 ; g ra h am , $2.70; su p erfin e, $3.10 p e r b a rre l. O a ts— C h o ice w h ite, 35o; choice gray, B3o p e r bushel. B arley— Feed barley, $ 1 4 .0 0 (3 1 5 .0 0 ; brew ing, $16.00 per ton. M illstu ffs— Bran, $12.50 to n ; m id d lin g s, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ton. H a y — T im o th y , $10(311; c lo v e r,$7(3 7.60; O regon w ild hay, $ 6 (3 7 p e r to n . B u tte r— F ancy c rea m e ry , 3 5(340c; sto re, 25c. Eggs— 16c p e r dozen. C heese— O regon full c re a m , 18c; Y oung A m e ric a, 14c; n ew cheese 10c per pound. P o u ltry — C hickens, m ix e d , $ 3 .00(3 3.50 p e r dozen; hens, $ 4 .5 0 ; sp rin g s, $ 2 .0 0 (3 3 .6 0 ; geese, $ 4 .0 0 (3 5 .0 0 for old ; $ 4 .6 0 136.60; ducks, $ 3 .0 0 (3 4 .0 0 per dozen; tu rk e y s, iive, 1 4 (3 16c per pound. P otatoes— 40(360o per saok; sw eets, 3(33 ‘•«c p e r pouno. V egetable«— Beet*, $1; tu rn ip « , 75c; per sa c k ; g a rlic , To p e r pound; c a b bage, 1 Q c per pound; p a rsn ip s, $1; onions, 1 ¡-«e p e r |<ound; c a rro ts , $1. H ops— 2 (3 8c per poum l. W ool— V a lle y , 16(3 16c p e r pound; E aste rn O regon, 1 0 (3 15c; m o h air, 36 per pound. M u tto n — Grose, l>e*t sheep, w e th e rs and ewe«, B ^ c ; dressed m u tto n , 7 (3 7 l%c per pound; lam he, 5,Q c. H ogs— G ross, c h o ic e heavy, $5.00; lig h t and feeders, $4.60; dreesed, $ 5 .00(36.50 per 100 pounds. Heel—Gnats, to p ste e rs, $ 4 .0 0 (3 4 .6 0 ; cow s. $ 3.50(34.00; dreesed beef, 7 '« c per pound. V eal— la rg e , 6 's ( 3 7 l» c; sm a ll, 8<i 8 S c per pound. W ool— S pring— N evada, 1 8 9 1 5 c per pouud; E astern O regon, 10(3 15c; V a l T he c ity tre a s u re r of K airhaven iev, 18 (3 20c; N o rth e rn , 1 0 (3 12c. lloV*— 1899 cro p , 11 (31 So per W ash., has ju s t c a lle d in $5,300 o! pound. w a rra n ts . B u tte r— F an cy c re a m e ry 18(3 19c; T he necessary a c re a g e is pledged t t J o Mconil*, 1 7 '» c : fan cy Ja iry , secure n sta rch factory a t im b le r, iu I7 c; ilosecond», 15(3 lfiH o p e r pound. U n io n c o n u ty . Fnig*— .»-tore, 1 3 li c ; fancy ra n c h , S pokane law yers h a v e agieed to d e a r 17c. M illstn ffl — M iddling*. $17.00 <i th e ir offices a t m am eac h S a tu rd ay d u r 20.00; bran. $ 1 2 .6 0 (3 1 3 .5 0 . in g J u ly a n d A ugust. T he Stay to n , O r ., c re a m e ry paid l? c e n ts for b a tte r fat its first m o u th , and 18 c e n ts last m o n th . A W » w B a m a a t l » tV a * »tU S . 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