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A Million Women NEWS OF THE MINES. EXTENSIVE ORE QUARTZ BODY. Flynn G rou p o f C I n I iii * N « » r W He W o rk ed ugain. h II hc « to Wallace, Idaho, August 27.— The 1'lyuu group of claims are to be worked at on> e The Klynu group consists of 22 claims, located in 1887 bv the Flynn brothers. The claims are all on the big lead, which is clearly defined from the have been m i la v od of Helena-Frisco mine on the Canyon fornaio troubles b y M r s , creek side to the Mi ruing mine, and have a continuous lead of over two Plnkhmm's advloo and miles in length. Fourteen of the m edicine• claims have been patented for several yeat- and the other eight are to be pat The lattare a f a faw ara ented this fall, and aftei the survey has p rin ted re g u la rly In this been made Montana parties of unlimited capital w ill take the entire property on paper » a bond and at once commence system H any one doubts the atic development upon it. e fficie n cy and sa cre d ly In the minds of mining men there confidential oharaoter of lias never existed much doubt as to the M r s . Plnkham 's m ethods, Flynn group. It could hardly be pos that a break would occur in the w rite fo r a book she has sible mineral lead ou which the claims are recently p ublished which located, and at either end of which contains letters from the such bonanza ore bodies as the lle'ena- m ayor o f Lynn, the post- Frisoo and the Morning mines have m aster,iand others o f her opened. The Flynn group has two miles of this same lead, between these city who have m ade c a re two big producers, and surely covers fu l Investigation, and who jne of the greatest and most extensive v e rify a ll o f M r s . Plnk- ore bodies iu the Northwest. A lot of work has been done on the ham ’s s ta te m e n ts and pro|ierty iu the year since the claims claimsm have been located, but being a deep- The Plnkham claim s a re mine proposition, the owners have been sw ooping. I n v e s t ig a t e unable to develop it into a producer. Cast year a tunnel was run to tap the them. lead below the monster iron capping of summit. This iron knoll is an THIRTY YEARS O F CU RES the elevation of fully 5,000 feet and covers an era almost as large as Wallace. A s to D ivorce. Altogether over 0,000 feet of tunnel has “ Mamma,” Haiil little Ethel, “ Mrs. been run on the various claims, and Gaylry’s husband isn’t dead, is he?” the mineralization has been good in all “ No, dear.” of it. None of this tunnel worked w as "Then what’s she going to be mar sufficiently extensive, however, to ex ried for?” plore the ore bodies. On the Iron-Hil- “ Never mind, dear. Yon can’ t un ver claim the lead was tupped with a derstand snch things.” tunnel of 404 feet. The face of the “ Oh, I know,” exclaimed the little tunnel was quite freely mineralized for girl, “ it ’s just like getting vaccinated. a greater part of the distance. From It didn’ t take the first time, did it?” the point where the tunnel cut the lead Do Y o u r F eet A c h e and Kuril? a drift of 110 feet was run, all show Shake in to y o u r sh oe» A lle n ’s F o o t Kase. ing considerable ore. The ledge is a p o w d er fo r the feet. I t m akes tig h t oi about 80 feet w ide, and the wails are n ew shoes feel e a s y ; g ive s in sta n t r e lie f to iu place and solid. corn s and bunions. I t ’s the grea test co m A tunnel from the Canyon creek side fo rt d is c o v e ry o f the age. C ures sw ollen fe et, blisters and callou s spots. A lle n ’s in the vicinity of the Frisco would cut F o o t-E a s e is a certain cu re fo r in g ro w in g tlie lead ou the Flynn group at a depth n ails, s w ea tin g , sm a rtin g, hot, a ch in g feer. of nearly 8,000 feet, and it has long W e have o v e r 30,000 testim on ia ls. I t cures w h ile you w alk . A ll d ru g g is ts and shoe been contended by practical mining men that this is the most advantageous stores sell it. 25c. T r ia l p a ck ag e F I t K K hv m ail. A ddress, A lle n 8. O lm sted , Le poiut from which to open up the prop Jtoy, N. Y ______ erty. Our friendships in life are among our L O O K I NG FOR IDAHO COAL. greatest blessings. When they are what they ought to be and what they YCuul<t be m Itig Tliiu*; for tlie Itwilrouda may be, they gradually enrich life. ami for Lt-winton. Crusades against noises have been begun in Boston, Providence, Hartford, Buffalo, and even in Philadelphia. A N u r. 'I'lli■!„ l « r You. Everybody'« con«tlp»te<l now .m l I lien, »n<| the only «ure, pure, harmlp«* cure in Cmrnret* C .n d y Cuthttriic. lluy unit try I A ll druKKiMs, 10c. 25c.50c. ______________________ Horses that are not at work daily get but very little green food. They would highly relish anything of a suc culent nature especially During the warm feason. The dry food of winter and summer is not ns conductive tq digestion as when varied with green food of some kind. IN ALASKA. Atlin D istrict I I k I iii « l.ota of ths F r . . - MIII lug V ariety. Seattle, August 27. — II. C. Diers. of Skagway, says that an average of 20 tilings on quartz are made iu the Atliu recorder’s office daily. The general snccesss in placer mining and quartz locations in the camp this season, the feeliug prevails in Atlin that the future of the district as a good permanent pro ducer is assured. Mouroe mountain is pro lacing rich free milling quartz, now lasing worked at Atliu. The mountain is eight miles from Atliu, sn I not far from discovery ou Fine creek. The quartz is being taken to the stamp mills of Lord Ham ilton and crushed. It yields from 4120 to $90 a ton. The Anaconda property in nut now being worked, and the mills which weie set np there ure engaged iu doing custom work of the Monroe mountain ore. A telluride proposition is being opened a quarter of a mile from Atliu which promises well. It has a six- foot vein. The nickel property at the south end of Atlin lake is a very extensive body. The percentage of nickel carried has not been ascertained. The statement that it was 40 per cent is not true. No nickel runs that high. LOOKING TO RED CANCER E Many Americans in Paris are very much exercised over the sale of in toxicating liquors in the American cate, which forms a part of their national pavilion. U N S IG H T L Y C op p er In ITiilon C ounty. H u sh in g to D aw son . Navigation on the Yukon rivet closes early in Octolicr and there is a ruth cf Height to the Dawson country. B e ll’s T h irty T h ousan d a M onth. • befantv dog a few bottle* disappeared entirely. TbUwaa two yeara ago ; Ibere are etill aigna of tb « Caocwr and ray general haatln I - M m k » u i* a a La Plata Mo I U th« greetert of all I blood purifier*, and the wily one guaranteed purely rentable. Send for our ire« book on Cancer, containing valuable and at interest log information anout Ibi« d and write our pbyaiciana about your cnee, W« make no charge for medical advice. TMC t w i r l (PACIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 1 1 O ldest M in er, The Oreenhack mine, in Josephine Douglas county, Oregon, claims the county, Orrgon, pays its owners $30,- oldest miner, William Kerr, who is 99 000 a mouth in dividends. and works every day. Gootl Id a h o M in * It** In * D r v o ln p n t. The Klondike mine, in the Fierce City di/Crtct, Idaho is being developed by Daniels, and about 20,000 tons of ore have been blocked out. It w ill as say about $s per Ion. Fifteen men are working on the new site for the mill which w ill tie put up at once. This mine i* owned hy the Oro Kino Mining Company. ( o s l s a d l*«,rn l»iiM . K lo n d ik e G o ld . Tlie yield of gold in the Klondike country this year is estimated at $16,- 000,000. G o ld O utput T ill* Y ear. Director of the Mint George K. Rob erts, estimates the w orld', gold output thi. year at $300,000,000. I ' . r m s n .n l H old V .ln *. Several A.torta men have formed a Mining experts .ate in the Portland •yndicate to develop coal lands near Telegram, August 33, that they be- that place. Petroleum t. alao expect- I lex ed the gold vein, in Fa.U-ra Oregon *d to develop oa thi. property. are permanent and of good depth. Biliousness '*1 h a v e us ed y o u r v a l u a b l e C A S C A - K E T S and tlnd them perfect. Couldn t do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now com pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Low . A. M a u z , Albany, N. Y. CANOV W C A A T T H f l A R n T I l w C W a b t v d c a ie t o Chicago Po rtla n d •racial 9.15 a. m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4:00 p m. Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansas City, St.j , Louia,Chicago and j East Spokane Flyer • :00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Walla Walla, Lewis ton,Spokane, Niin-J neapolis, St. Paul, Duluth. M il« an-i kve, Chicago A Last1 4.00 p. UL OcaanSteamfthlps. A ll tailing dates lubject to change For Fan F rancD co- Sail every 5 days. 4:00 p. m. Ex. Buuday Columbia Rlvar Daily SUamers. Ex «unday 00 ». m. To A storia and Way kturday Landings. 10:00 p. m. L 9:00 a. m Ex.Sunday 7:00 a. m. Thur and Sat. 4.00 a m. Fuea.. Thur and Sat. Lr. Riparia 1:16 a. in. Daily Wlllamett* Rlvar. 4:30 p. m. Ex.bunds/ Oregon City, New- berg, Salem, Inde pendence «k Way Landings. ___ 3:30 p. rn. Mon., Wed. and Fri. W lllam eM * and Y am h ill Nlvara. Oregon City, Day- tou, dt Way Land ings. 4:30 p. m. Moil., Wed and Fri. Wlllamett* Rlvar. Portland to Corval-j Us 4 Way Land ings. Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston Lv. Lewiston Daily 9 a m. W . H . HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Gooa. Never Sicaen. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 50c. CUR E C O N S T I P A T I O N . The most important discovery made by the Harriman scientific party in Alaska, is that glaciers are receding. A hitherto unknown fiord with a beau tiful stream running into it was named after Mr. Harriman. Many animals, supposed to be rare, were fonnd to be plentiful in Alaska. A n it T i Sait Lake, Denver, 7:00 a.m . Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansas City, St.j i Louis,Cnicagu and East. I Atlantic I s presa 9:00 p. in “ Then he isn’t a real count?” “ Bless yon, no! They call him 'count’ because he was once a referee at a prize fight. ” r » A O I MAAN ... We w ill give O n« Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circular», free. __ ___ , . ^ F. J. C H EN EY A CO., Tel«do, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c H a ll’s Fam ily Pilla are the beat. ... S l i r l l z * H rm r a * ( o n p u r , (k ir a g o . M o a ire a l. . 1 * » Y o rk . 3 tl u n T H R A P Sold and guaranteed by ail drug- N i l - I U -D A U * 18 « to ( T R K Toeianeo Hahii EAST AND SOUTH At the battle of Hastings, A. p 1066, the weapons being swords and battle axes, 500 fell mortally wounded out of every 1,000 soldiers. H A IR R e v e la tio n trains leave Newberg for Portland and way stations at 7:öö a. in. Depot Fifth and I Sts., LEAVE. Portland. ARRIVE. Hy mail, securely sea’ ed, $1.00. W O O D A R D , C L A R K Si C O ., A g e n t * , ' P o r t la n d , O r.-gon . PARK A N D WASHINGTON A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Prin. STREETS J. A. Wesco, Penman and Secy F IN E OLD ...WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum 12 full quart«. $9.00. Per gallon, $•_>.:*). X X X PORT AND SH E RRY, $1.50. A IL GOOD GOODS Orders for $25.00 and upward delivered free to hearest Railrt *d or Steamer Landing. Blank Cases and Kegs. LO U IS C A H E N OPEN ALL T H E Y E A R Illustrated Catalogue, College Currency, Business Forms, Speci mens o f Penmanship, Etc., Mailed Free to any Address. 20 to 40 Per Cent •Daily. That’s Good Interest Isn’t It & SON BAN F R A N C IS C O , We can name a Stock which pays about 20 per cent per annum now and will nay about 40 per cent before the end of this year if bought now. Thi( stock ie steadily advancing and will go much higher. C A L IF O R N IA . Overland Exprcsi For Salem, Rosebu rg, Aslarnl, Sacramento, • 7:00 p.m Ogden, San Francis * 9:15 a. m. co, Mojave, Los An geles, K1 Paso, New j l Orleans and Fast. * «:30 a.m. Rosebu rg passengcr- • 4:30 p. m. f Via Woodburn. for Daily I Mount Angel,Silvcr- Daily except ton, W e s t S c io , except Sunday. Brownsville, Spring- Sunday. [ field and Natron. ) 7:80 a. m. ...Corvallis passenger. t 5:50 p. rn. f 4:50 p. m Independence pass’ngr. t 8:25 a. m. Established uO Years. Another Stock we can tell about that will be a Dividend payer and is now selling as a prospect. W e will be glad to advise you about these stocks and any of the others on the Mining Exchange. Write us. WAQY, HENQEN & WAGY f ^ ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. (Y tllow atone Park Line.) REFERENCES: Exchange National Bank, Colorado Spring9, Colo.; Mer chant«’ National Bank, Portland, Ore., and many others. NOTHING BETTER MADE ( The You can’ t make a mistake it you get a Famous German am A VENARIUS . . M it c h e ll. . Mitchell, lieuiis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORECON. DR. GUNN’S uver PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick TTeadsche and Dys pepsia, fir mo r Pimples, Purify the Blood, Aid Dig»**- tloa, Pruv rut UtllouRness. Donot Gripe or Sicken. To Si2SJ¥!£ L 4!S-ir i l lni*,l,,* ® P efp®«5fuMbo*.a.io. D R. B O S A N K O C O ., Philadelphia I*». Sold by Druggists. Here*a a Proposition Isn’ t it reasonable to suppose that a firm of 30 years experience could tell you tlie best way to get good value for your m oney? If you are making improvements in your house, or build- in’-i a new hou«e, no limiter how small or large the sum you wi**h to >pcnd in electrical or gas fixtures, fireplaces, msntel furniture, etc., you w ill save money and be well suited if you con sult T H F. J O H N It % It It K I r 1 0 , 9 1 F ir s t S treet, F o rtlw tid , O reg o n . The only Dining-Car R ou t« from Portland to the East. The only route to the Yellowstone National Park. D e s tro y s .... ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. »W O n c application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If 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, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. E. Ca ATKINS & CO M PA N Y (me.) PORTLAND, DROPSY 13 D T> T (AlMisT FREE. K «T «m »iio Diop-y a ad it« com- ilio.tion« »specialty for twenty e«ta with t l . meat weederfnl iuccets. H it-c a re d m «nj thoas- • ud c««*9. IS. E. I . 32II1T3 SC93, Bex H, A tls a ti, 0 «. Fsed a few minutes even ings. w ill rid your house of Flies and Moaauitoes. No mark or stain left on the ceilings or walls, j Works like magic. Price i 25cents. Write f«*r book- I let. Dayton Hardware Co., Portland. Oregon. Preserver) CARBOUNEUMaa . . . . P e r m a n e n t ly J O H N FOOLS, P o r t l a n d , O regon . can g iv e y o u the best bargains in general niachin ery. engines, boilers. tanks. pum ps, plow s, belts am i w in d m ills. T h e new •feel I X L w in d m ill, sold bv him , is un equ alled. lagiu’s rig Miller Wood SA WS... REPAIRED OREGON. C h isel B it SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shingle SAWS C ro ss Cut Hand SAWS SAW S A ll Kinds o f SAW S Portland Branch, BO F irs t Street a I Ua. Depot, Foot 6th St. | I DAYS to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and 8t. Paul. ^ DAYS to Milwauaee and Chicago. U DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other Eastern points. Baggage checked through to destination of leket. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, map* nd full information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, list. Gen. Piss. Agiot, 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 I T H O U T A STU D EBAKER W AGON. E. H. WOODWARD, Local Agent, XewVsrg, Or. PENSION SO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E LIFE P atents loore’s Revealed Remedy n ted in be to f restorer to heal h. 1 at your dr« CUTLERS T R ADC m ARK . D e s ig n s It C ory r i g h t , 4c. Anvone tending a sketch and de*cr1nt|nn n a y gntckly ascertain our optato« free whether an fn r*ntioa t* probably patentable. Communie*. tien* « n ctlr confidential. Handbook ____ •ent free« <7idest agency for securing potent«. Patent* token «¿rough Mann k Co. fecalV flpseLsd notées, without charge, ln th « CARB01 ATE OF IODINE POCK I r i n h a l e r . A guarantee*! « > e for Catarrh and Consumption A ll IV uvg s’ -* |L (V f. I. SMITH IC V Fifh'i. I . l d g ' t I » . r. v i V V "“* " w ritin g ■ • a t in a t h i . ... to «H «.rtl»w rw iwo.» ,!.»• » Portland, Or. * » » Morrlaon St., Cor. T h ird . Doesn't seen i worth livin g to a «lek woman. !*he freN tire <1 and weak da> a fer day What she need* • no thing to give her the vitality she once had Is ree cures a r r iv i . F»6t mail for Kalam , Kelso, Castle Rock, Win- lock, ( liebalis. Centra lis, South Bend, Monte-' aano, Aberdeen. O -osta, Olympia, Tac< m , Seat tle. Victoria, Pt. Town send, KUensburgh. Ros- lyn. North Yakima, Sprague, Cheney, Spo kane, Pullman,’ Gar- Held, Farmington. Mos Il :00 a. m. cow, Cniontown, Gen 7:50 a. esee, R( ssland, B. C .; Trail, B. C.; Nelann, B. C.; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda, Hele na, St. Paul, Minneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council Bluffs, St. Louia, Chicago, Wash ington, New York, P h il adelphia, B< at > i i , and all points Ea-t aud Southeast. CLAIM Akl» f OK • to *1 A HAM Washington. 0 C thev w ill re- •ICKFO« R th N ll Vols M llf eeive quick .'-cent ng Claims linee IRTA. 20th Corps p V fDaily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship nes for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines nd Australia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port- nd. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 7 flrst-clag and $11 second-class, including eeper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad- flress H. R. SATC1IWELL, Agt., Newberg Station. Or Address, C. H. M A R K H AM , G. F. «& Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. N 318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce, P O R TLA N D , OREGON. Q uarts Strike N ea r D etroit. Four quartz claims have been located near Detroit, Oregon, duriug the week, aud the hills are being hunted (or loca tions. TIME SCHEDULES P«F a »T Removed from the face or skin with d pain The copper fields in the eastern part of Union county, Oregon, are likely to become valuable property. Property being worked by the North American Mining Company allows ore hearing gray copper In good quantities. Re ports aay that a great body of copper <re exists in this section. D .R > H . Hood*s Sarsaparilla Life is not one grand sweet song at Cape Nome. A Wichita man writing G old-8lutl«l«xl Kock O btain ed in G o ld home Irom there says: “ Here lies the Kanin L e d g e . rolling sea. Towering above the sea Seattle, August 27 — Good tidings ol are the ice mountains, and tonering file rapid advance of mining operations ahote them is the price of grub.” in the Mount Baker gold lields were Eggs have kept up well in prices taken to Whatcom hy II. G. Anderson, who arrived from lied Mountain, via this year and considering the fact that Chilliwack and Vancouver, B. U. Mr. fowls are almost self supporting in sum Audersou was one of the discoverers of mer, eggs are almost clear profit com the Audersou-Schrimsher gold ledge on pared with their cost. It is probable Bed mountain. In the Blade he says that when poultry receives ua much the prospects of the leading ledges in attention as other stock more fowls that district are most encouraging, and will be regarded as invaluable ad owners are pushing development work juncts to farming especially as eggs sell rapidly. Work ou the Fost-Lamhert for cash and are produced every mouth ledges has been suspended for a few of the year. days, awaiting the arrival of engines and fans with which to drive away the smoke which arises from constant blast ing iu the tunnel. All miners who have visited the property say that it is very rich. The (¡old Basin ledge on Bed moan tain, in which Charles D. 1-ane, of San Francisco, and J. O. Carlisle are inter ested, is said to he a veritable bonanza to tlie owners. Mr. Anderson met Mr. Carlisle at Chilliwack and that gentle man told him that assays made from ore tHken from the Gold Basin ledge run as high as $80,000 per ton. The gold can he seen with the naked eye and stands out iu heads ou the qaartz. The discovery of immense coal de It is similar to the quaitz found in the posits near Lewiston Idaho, will it is lame Jack ledge, owned by English & believed, have great influence iu the fu j Son. ture ruilroad construction in that sec It appears that the location of the tion. The deposits are located about I international boundary line is iu ques 18 miles from the mouth of the Craiiri tion, and fears are entertained that Itonde river, and if the results of de Bed mountain and other mountains in velopment meet the elaborate indica that vicinity may possibly be in Brit tions, they promise to exert a material ish Columbia. According to field notes influence on the railroad situation iu of Provincial Surveyor Dean, the line the Snake river country, auys the Lew- £ .VproVed'to cross at Box canyon at iatou Tribune. The (>. M. * N . Co., the confluence of Eat last and West Silicia it 1 m »aid, ia anxiously investigating creeks. Owueis of claims at Red coal pronpiectn in the basins of the Co mountain , , , , , . . . . i —___ -___ have taken out mining luml.ia and Snake m e n with the hope, lioWMe, iu British Columbia and are of providing and adequate supply of | , lg0 maklng at New Westmin coal fur its system and if such is the ster in order to hold their claims in case the discovery of a good quality cano they find that their claims lie in in sufficient quantity ou the (irand British Columbia. Bomle would be a most welcome devel The Bed Mountain Gold Mining opment to that road. Company has a large force of men at work driving a tunnel in to tap its OR E G O N COAL FIELDS. ledges. Cabins are being built for T h e G e o lo g ic a l .Survey I’ lib lU h e * a Late wiuter quarters. Guard Your HomMh A W l « a Prlutwr. MOUNTAIN Hhade trees are neglectod from ths time they are put into the ground until they are large. Insects and diseases attack them, but as they bear no crops and are supposed to produce no profit they are left to the ravages of their enemies. The shade tree will lie missed when it is gone however and R ep o rt ou T h em . Its place cannot easily be filled. Spray the shade tree ami save them as they Washington, August 27.— The coal E N OU G H ORE FOR TEN YEARS. add hundred* of dollars vulue to the fields of Oregon are thus summarized by the latent report of the geological farm. __________________ T h e M outo C rU tn C om pany W il l Soon K m ploy M ore Men. One point in growing turnips is to survey: The coal fields of Oregon, so far as plant the seed on ground that has been Monte Cristo, Wash., Angust 27.— yet known, all lie west of the Cascade well cleared of weeds. I f the young The Monte Critao Mining Company has plants can oscape the weeds until the range and north of Rogue river. Moat about 00 men on the pay roll. The leaves are well out, half the danger of of them are among the mountains geu- erally kuown in Oregon as the ('oast j concentrator is usiug^ only one side of loss is theu over. No plant is hardier range, hut others occur at the western I m' " ' handling .0 tons every 24 than the turnip and the plants only re foot of the Cascade range. Four fields hours. Koine Some repaiis are being made quire a good start to ensure a crop. w ill he noticed— the upper Nehalem lin‘* w*leu done the m ill will run it The daughter of a tobacco merchant, coal field, in Columbia county; the full capacity of 800 tons per day. The from simply sleeping in a chamber lower Nehalem coal fields, in Clatsop dynamo w ill start up iu a few days, where a large quantity of tobacco had county; the Yaquiua coal fields, in then the Burleigh drills will be at been rasped, died soon after, in con' Lincoln comity and the Coos Hay coal work. As soon as a raise is finished, vulsious. fields, in Coos county. Traces of coal so there w ill he more air and room, the have been fond in many other (tarts of force w ill he incieased to 200 or 260 the state. The gieatest hindrance to men. It is claimed that the Monte the development of the Oregon coal Criustn Miuing Company has enough ore iu sight to keep the mines working fields is the lack of transportation. for 10 years. A surveying party is at W o rk ProgroMMiiig on the K lu ilif r lfy . work on a line to bring more water to Sufferers from this harribls malady The tunnel on the Kimberley, in the ■early always inherit it — not nrceaeerily tlie mill. from the parents, but may be from some Kamloops, B. ('..district, is in 827 feet, remote ancestor, for Cancer often rflns latst week a vein was struck on the top D iv id en d -l*a y lug Mine*. through several generations. This deadly of the tuunel, at a pitch of 45 degrees. The following is a partial list of the poison may Uy dormant in the blood fur Bunches ol very good ore have been yean, or until you reach middle life, then encountered, of ehaloopyrites and black divi.lend-payiug mines of British Co the first little sore or ulcer nukes its ap oxides. The present vein matter is lumbia: Camp McKinley paid up to June, 1890, $812,904; the Fern, up to pear» Breastit, or some other pert of the body, very much decomposed, hut so far con June, 1898, $10,000; the lla ll Mines, siderably exceeds in value anything Limited, np to May, 1899, $120,000; yes the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly end perms- hitherto taken from the tunnel. This the Idaho, up to January, 1899, $292,- « so d o u s virus must be finishes tlie contract for the 100 feet ot aently all the poisonous 000; the I-ust Chance, up to April, slimlnsted from the blood —ere try vestags driving. Work is still in progress, 1899, $15,000; the Le Boi. up to No if it driven out. This 9. 9. 9. . does, and and w ill be prosecuted steadily. vember, 1899, $1,305,000; the Queen ■ the only medicine that esn reach deep R ohi I to K in * K iv rr M I iif «. Bess, up to July, 1899, $25,000; the tested, obetinete blood troubles like this Crews of men and teams have gone Rambler-Cariboo, up to December, When all the poison baa been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the front Brownsville, Oregon, to build the ; 1890, $60,000; the Reco, up to Janu disease never returns. wagon road from that place to the ary, 1898, $297,500, the War Eagle Cancer begins of tan in s small way, as the Blue river [mines. Belays ot men will Consolidated, up to February, 1900, following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: A m i l l pimple ctqM on mjr liw about a « tacb he at work until the road is completed $545,350; the Ymir, np to November, below tba car on tb« taft aid« of my face. It gar« to the mountains. 1899, $30,000. or I ucootcd - , and I ahauld hare 4t«n about it had it a o f b « (u i to inflame and & ; ft would bleed a little, the* n b orcr but would not beat. Thla cootiaard for acme time, when ray jaw began to •well, b i c v m l n i very painful The Cooler bw- gaa to eat and epread, •ntU it w i i at large aa a half dollar, when I heard of 8 A • and detarmto- F r . . I c . F oun tains. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the An exchange tell, of a printer, who, Church 'temperance society, in New wheu hi. fellow workmen neut out to L o o k Out f o r t h e W e a k P o i n t » . York, supports 12 free ice water foun drink beer during the working hours, T h a t fe e lin g o f d e b ility , depression and tains in the tenement house districts. put in the bank the exaot amount he w an t o f e n e r g y ; th at sleeplessness: th at They are iu operation from May 1 to would have .pent if he bad gone to p o o r a p p e tite ; th a t pain a fte r eating, October 1. and many letter* have been drink. He thus kept bis resolution sh ou ld be p r o m p tly attended to. H o o d ’s received telltag of the constant stream for five years, lie theu examined his S a rsa p a rilla w ill g iv e r e lie f and w ill p re of children with pitchers, draymen bank£ account and found be had ou de- ve n t the n ervou s prostra tio n , ch ro n ic d y s and others who have enjoyed them. i posit $521.86. Iu the five years he pepsia and o th e r serious diseases th at The great increase this season in the had uot lost a day from ill health. w o u ld fo llo w a persisten t n eglect o f these sy m p tom s. I t 19 the safegu ard o f h ealth price of ice makes it prohibitory foi the Three out of five of his fellow workmen as w ell as the surest rem ed y fo r disease. poor, and therefore the fountains w ill had become drunkards, were worthless prove even more of a blessing than aud were discharged. I . America's Greatest Medicine. ------- ----- ' heretofore. It costs $200 to erect one \ The people of New York buy daily of these fountains, and the society de Hoon's P ills cure »11 liver ilia 25 cents. the milk produced by 140,00(1 cows. sires to extend the system. It is brought from farms in New York S h ip y a rd * in G cr nany. From W a r to F «a c e . state, New Jersey, Connecticut, Mas There are 39 shipyards in Germany, T w o ca n n on from the C iv il W a r are to sachusetts aud Feunsylvauia. employing altogether nearly 60,000 1* m elted a m i cast into a statue rep resen t men, aud together they constructed last I d o not b e lie v e I ’ iso's C ure fo r C on in g peace. W h at a contrast—as grea t iu a su m p tio n has an equ al fo r cou gh s and year 528 vessel, of all kinds for the w av as th e change I I os te tte r's Stom ach co ld s.— J o h s F. B o y l e . T r in it y bo rin gs, navy, the merchant marine and for lud., Feb. 15, 1900. H itters w ill hringabou t in the h ealth ot an v river traffic of the larger description. w h o use it. I t cures co n stip a tio n , dt spepsia Of these yards five are used for the The Paris exposition of 1878 is com construction of naval vessels, having o r weak kid n evs. T r y it. memorated by the Trocadero aud that The curious fact is noted by M. Mau- of 1889 hy the Effel tower, both of au aggregate capacity for the simultan- rain, in the Journal de Physique, that which form part of the preseut exhibi , ecus construction of over 40 of the largest ships, 28 torpedo destroyers and careful measurements of the intensity tion. 30 torpedo boats. 3f gravitation iu different parts of the W i l l Vaccinate Lob st er s. globe show this to be greater on islands D E A FNK9S C A N N O T B E C U R E D An enterprising London piscicultur than on continents. ist Das invented a lymph with which By local a p p lication , as they cannot reach the The prince of Wales, simple and un he propose! to vaccinate young lobsters dfsea.sed portion of the ear. There is only on « to cure deafness, and that is by constitu ostentatious as lie always desires his to protect them against crustaceans. way tional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an In private visit to he, cannot be fittingly The vaccinated lobster w ill have a pe flamed condition of the mucous lin in g of the Tube. When this tube gets in entertained for even two or three days culiar scar at the base of his tail to Eustachian flamed you have a rum bling sound or im per without an expenditure of £3,000 or distinguish him from his uuva :cinated fect hearing, and when It la en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma £ 4 , 0 0 0 . ___________ tion can bo taken out and this tube restored to brethren. its normal condition, hearing w ill be destroyed Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- fo rever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by ng »Svrup the best remedy to use for their catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. children during the teething period. 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