An invitation to W om en A ll |he world know* o f the wonder* #ul cures which have been made L y d ia K. Pinkham's V egeta b le Com pound, y et some women do not realize that a ll that la claimed for it is abso lu tely true. i f all suffering stamen could be made to believe that Mrs. Hnkhuin ran do a ll she says she-can, their battering would be at an end, for they would at once profit by her advice and be cured. There is no more puzzling th in g than that women w ill suffer g re a t pain month after month when every woman knows o f some woman whom Mrs. Pinkham has helped, as the letters from gratefu l women arc constantly being published a t their own request. T h e same derangements which make sin fu l or irregu lar periods with ull backaches and headaches, and dragging-down sensations, presently develop into those serious inflamma tions o f the fem inine organs which com pletely wreck health. Mrs. Pinkham invites women to w rite freely and confidentially to her about their health and get the benefit o f her great experience w ith the buf ferings o f women. N o liv in g person can advise you so well. N o remedy in the world has the magnificent record o f Lydia K. Pinkham's V egetable C om pound for absolute cures o f fem ale ills. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. S Throe Letters from One Woman, Showing how She Sought M rs. Pinkham’s AM, and was oured of Suppression o f the M en sem and Inflammation of the Ovaries. " D « a r M uh . P i n k h a m - I have been In bed a year. Doctors say I have fem ale weakness I have a bad dis- oharge and ninrh soreness across my ovariea, beuriug iluwa pains and have not menstruated for a year. Doctors say the menses w ill never appear a^ain. Hope to hear from you. M um . J. if. B row n , Holton, Kalis., April 1, 1 HUH. " D e a r M rs P i n k h a m I received yonr letter. I have taken o r e bottle and a h a lf o f your Vegetable Pom- pound, und iiaed tw o packag-ea o f your Wash, and fe e l stronger and better. I can walk a few steps, but could not before t a k i.g your Compound. I still have the discharge and am sore across the ovariea, hut nut so had. K vrry one thinks I look better since taking rour V egetable Pom pound."— M as. ,1. F. B ro w n , Holton, Kans., Aug. 13, 1 H98. “ D e a r M rr . P i n k h a m — I think it is my duty to let you know the good that Lydia E. Finklwun's Compound has dono me. A fte r 1 took three bottles, menses appeared, and I began to feel S tro n g e r and a ll my pain was gone. Yours is the on ly medicine th at ever helped me. 1 am able now to work arou n d the house, som ething I did not sxpeet to do again.” M rs J .F .B ko w n , Holton, Kans., Jan. 23, 1320. Three M ore Letters from One Woman, Relating how She was Oured o f irreg ular Menstruation, Lou- oorrheoa and Backache. “ Dir a h Mint. P i n k h a m i am suffer ing and need your aid. I have pains in both sides o f the womb and a drag g in g sensation In the groin. M en struation Irregular and p a in fu l; have leucorrhtea, hearing-dow n pains, sore ness and sw ellin g o f the abdomen, headache, backache; nervousness, and ■an neither eat nur s leep ."- M rs . I in - a n PHlI.Lirs, Anna, 111., July 19. 1N97. “ D r a b M b s . P i n k h a m — I want to thank you for w hat you have done for mo. W hen I wrote to you 1 was a total wreck. Since taking your V e ge table Compound, Livar Pills' and Sana tiva Waah, mv nerves are stronger and mora steady than ever before, and my backache and those terrible pains are gone. Before I took yotti medi cine I weighed less thsn otic hundred and th irty pounds. 1 now weigh one hundred and fifty five pounds. Yonr medicine is a godsend to poor weak women. I would like to ask you why 1 cannot have a child. I have been married n e a rly th r e e e a r tfi' M hs .< a r m s P a iL u rs , Apua, 111., Dee. 1 . 1897. “ D s a r M r s . P in k h a m I did just as ou advised me. and now 1 wn the appy mother o f a fine baby girl. 1 believe I never would have hud her w ith ou t your Vegrtah lr Compound."— Mas P a r r is P h i i . i . ip r , Anna, 111 , Jan >7, 1899. i P ro o f that Falling of the W om b 1» Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Oompound. NO BACKW ARD The 1 SI I II Al I " M OVEM ENT. Siti lAfttclory, C'«i • M a li» U. G Dun A l u . ’ i waekly review oi trade says: H ie sky is nut cloudless; but there has oeeu no backward movement of business this week. The chief d raw back of the week has been the inteuse heat in tome sections of the West, which w a s 41.ore elhcient in retarding business than the lower temperature Lust, which is stimulating it. Crop » (r ic e s contiuue as cheerful as at any tim e lately, and the lalior situ ation shows no iiii|*iri*nt changes iu working iorces. Prices are steady, hnt there ia talk of a decline, iierhaps $ 1 0 per tod, its steel rails shortly, to a basis at which it ia believed the railroads w ill he w illin g to place orders for the ensuing years’ supplies. More good news comes "from the great iron centers, where bridge and boathuilders and makers of agricultural implements, stove» and cast iron pipe are all eager to secuni finished or partially finished material. Prices are auslaiued, and ill a few cases move upvtHrd. Iristi, generally, is already a aolid and better balanced market than for tw o months past. Another sharp decline ha» taken place in the price of tin, but coppet is firm. Wheat declined still further, touch iug the lowest price since early id J line. Corn is steady, hut a drop last week makes the pr ¡sent price only four cents above that of 1899. Factories are still working only part tim e in the Eastern hoot and shoe rtis- tricts, and it is evident that eHriler es tim ate» o f accumnlated »took » were much to small. There is more a c tiv ity in the hide market and prices are sustained liv stri ng foreign quotations, a c tivity iu Chicago by California tanners, and fa vurabie purchases of harness. P A C IF IC COAST TRADE. ffeattle Market«. Onions, new, 1 ' 40. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Potatoea, new. $16. Beets, per sac 86c (6 $ 1. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Squash— 4c. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, |»-r sack, $1.25, C auljflower, native, 75c. ( 'ucn tubers— 1 0 « 2 0 c. Cabbage, native and C alifornia, 2 c per pound». Tomatoes— 60 fit 60-. Butter— Creamery, 25c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 1 6 « 18c; ranch, 14c pound. Eggs— 24c. Cheese— 12c. P ou ltry— 12c; dressed, 14c; spring, 1 If« 15c. I I h . v — P uget Sound tim othy, $11.Ot «1 2 ,0 0 ; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $16.00. C om — Whole, $28.00; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. Harley— Boiled or ground, per ton, $20 Elonr— Patent, per barrel, $8.50; blended straights, $3.26; C alifornia, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $11.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $8.26; rye flour, $ 3 .8 0 «4 .0 0 . M ills tuffs— Bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. I- mv I— t ’hopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, |a-r ton, $2 0 ; o il cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Mei.-w— Choice dressed heel steers, price 7 )«c ;c o w s , 7c; mutton 7^*; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9 « lie . Hums— Large, 13c; im all, 1 3 '4 ; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides, 3 SiC. Portland Market. Wheat — W alla W alla. 6 4 «6 5 o , Valley, 55c; Bliieetem, 58o per bushel. Flour— Best grades, $3.10; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Outs— Choice white, 87c; choict gray, S5o per bushel. Barley— Feed barley, $ 1 5 .0 0 « 15.50; brewtug, $17.00 per ton. M illstuffs— Bran, $12.00 ton; m id dlings, $20; shorts, $16; chop, $15 pet ton. H ay— Tim othy, $ 1 1 « 12; clover,$ 7 « 7.50; Oregou w ild hay, $ 0 « 7 per ton. Butter— Fancy creamery, 46 « 6 0 c ; store, 27\*o. Eggs— 17c per dozen. Cheese— Oregon full cream, l®0' Young Am erica, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $ 3 .0 0 « 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs, $ 2 .0 0 « 8.00; geese, $ 5 .0 0 «7 .0 0 for old; $ 1 .6 0 «ti.6 0 ; ducks, $ 3 .0 0 «4 .0 0 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1 6 « ! 8 o per pound. Potatoes— 40« 6 0 c per sack; sweets, 2 « 2 l4 C per pounu. Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnip«, $1; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 2c per pound; paronips, $1; onions, 1 ‘vc per |<ouud; carrots, $1. •Hops— 2 « 8c per pound. W ool— Valley, 1 6 «1 6 o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 1 5 « lt (c ; mohair, 25 per pound. Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes. ffV o ; dressed mutton, 7 « 7 l« c per pound; laiubs, 6 4*o. Hogs— 1 truss, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $1.50; dressed, $ 5 .0 0 «6 .5 0 per 100 pounds. Beef— tiroes, top steers, $ 4 .0 0 «4 .6 0 ; cows, $ 3 .5 0 «4 00; dressed beef, 6 H « 7 ?«o per pound, V e a l— Lory*. t 5 ' g « 7 l«e ; small, 8 « 8 '» e per pound. "D sar M r s . P i n k h a m — When i w rote to you some time a g o , 1 hail bean suffering from fa llin g o f the womb fo r many years without obtain in g relief. Was obliged to wear a bandage all the time ; also had bad headache and backache, fe lt tired and worn out. A fte r taking six bottles o f Lyd ia E. Pinkham's Negetable Pom sound and four boxea o f Liver Pills, I discarded my bandage and bare not h%d to wsar it sine*. 1 ant entirely eured Mas J. P. T b o u t m a r , Boa 44. Ham ilton, Ohio. ” D e a r M r s . P i n k h a m — For nearlx tw o years I was unable to work, 'l was very weak and could not stand oi my feet but a faw minutes at a tun. in e doctors said I had tatting and Ir Naa F rannico Marhat. (lamination o f the womb. I began t use Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable t on W ool— Spring— Nevada, l l « 1 8 o pet nouad, sad a fter using five v* bottles bottl. pound; Eastern Oregon, 1 0 « 14c; V a l feel like a new wom an."— woman "— S M r s 1‘. ^ ley, 1 6 « 18c; Northern, 9 « 10c. U l a b b . Confluence, W Va. Hope— 1899 crop, ll«1 3 o pet pound. CLAIMANT* f on n r l u c i A H I Butter — Fancy creamery 24o; M r t * to MA H A N K t IM O I U IM ilCKFOAP. Washington. 0 C . they will re do seconds, 2 2 « 23c; fancy dairy, - - ce »vo uuii’ k replies. R »th V H. \.>,* stafi 2 ie ; do seconds, 17 « 20o per pound, 'A»’h Corpo. prosecut ng olatwoolnfo 1978 Lggs— btore, 17o; fancy ranch, IJ r. H e ro M illstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 « Dn*t ft reaaonabte to suppove that o Arm of At) year» eiprrlritce.NouUl t ill lo u the best way 20 00; bran, $ 1 1 .5 0 « IS. 50. to get piMvt vaino TOr yrtur money? If you or* Making Improvement* In yonr house. or build I H ay— tV heat $ 8 « 12; wheat and In i « non house, i mattar I - m you « is;. i electrical ot i oat $ 8 .0 0 « 10.50; beet bar lev $ 8 .6 0 « fxtnrss, Ifrsplacts, mantel furniture, etc., you will nave Bonpv and he well Milled if io n fo n - 1 alfalfa. $ 8 .0 0 « J.50 per ton; straw, • h I i t m b j o h w m n h r t t t o . w i rim i 2 4 «3 7 *,e per bale. A J u t . That 1» F*»f » J<*ka. Mrs. 8fiort— Oil. dearl 1 do wish w e ware rt. fi .lu.t tfiiuk of the good P e r fe c t ly He ilth y P e o p le H ave It. ws cou d do if we culy had lots of 11" volt wrt* fa » 1 ly 11 re«l. api lodged nervini**, mousy. rftli’l rift;* well u' -I iii'pfiitN lui!.*«, Y o u r Mr. Short— True, my dear; but we b lu ed ».■* l i f t vt ¡ l i t i i l » lig h t tu I h *. H it h can do a great deal of good in a quiet biotxi in v I iumii by strong nerve**, healthy war now. compUwnoi . ^uod appetite, strettili unti Mrs. Short— Yes, of course— but no vigor. JI tit k 1 " s S.irssif aril a nuke* the oue w ill ever hear of it. h!uoii rich anti tini* it cures all troubles A t Orotavo, off the west coast of tbat me tint? it» poor, thin blood, tike anae Northern Africa, grew the famous mia. uervoiiMiie.M*, th a t lireti feeling. dragon tine, said to be the oldest in the world. It was destroyed by a hur I f \m»*r *:t > iJiratent Medicine l<» emicn ricane iu I8ti7. Hundreds ol years ago anti vimli/e the blttod. All <lrtig};ÌNt^. its huge, hollow trunk was used as a tem ple by the (inunchi». L ater the Thin i> the tim e to »elect the seed conqueriug Portuguese dedicated it to corn, an the gcuvith of Ftalk, uuiuber Christian worship. of enrrf on »talk unti other advantages T h e Other End can l»e noticed. 10very farmer »hould 1 g lo w hi<4 *ecd mrn in ro w » separate About the time of the collapse o f the 1 from the regular crop, mid from »eleet- confederacy, ex-senator W ig fa ll was 1 cd weed, h o an to im prove. If thin id crossing the Mississippi, m aking his not done the need corn nhould be maik* way to Texas, l ie assumed the char ed in tiie fieli! by tyin g atrip-» of mnnliu acter of an ultra-union man. Ou the to the Htalkn, ho a » to hur\e&t it when ferry-boat with him was a federal offl- c-r, w ith whom W igall got into cou- 1 matured. The above picture shows the house where George Dewey was born Decern vernation. The officer confided to him ber 26, 1887. It was occupied by the D ewey fam ily until after the death of I am m i rt* ¡’ iso's Cure ft»r l ’oii»ui»»t»tioil “ I f I the adm iral's father. -;i\e«i ni\ life three year.'ago M Ra. T hoh . that ho was chasing W ig fa ll. It then came into the possession oi Captain Edward lioHiiiN* Maple Street, Norwich, N. V-, fall in with the trator, I 'l l hang him to Dewey, who sold it to its present owner und occupant, T. R . Gordon, Esq., Keo. 17, 100b. the first tree.” “ Y es,” vehemently in the sammer of 1889. M r. Gordon moved it to its present site in the follow M r. and Mrs. French railw ay ear« as now cou- remarked W ig fa ll, “ and I w ill be pull ing Febraaiy 1890, and has occupied it until the present tim e. atrio ted. with iiiont. of the metal partH ing at one end.” Gordon are u n failing in their courtesy to the thouands who visit this shrine, the birthplace of Adm iral D ew ey. of alumiunm, are «J.U0U iKjuuds lighter O u r Scotch k o lt lie r « . than old on *s. A recent letter from T. R. Gordon to the Peruna Drug M ’ f ’g Co., Colnm - “ To preserve the jew el of liberty in the framework of freedom,** is the in bns, O., reads as follows; Yomii; Kiigliiffuri “ i t is w ith great satisfaction that I find m yself able, after an extended trial In all •dentil <• branchi- are in such demand scription beneath a statuo o f Abraham uou , mi UK lo Jye far t>eyout! supply. The to w rite you in this emphatic manner of the good your Parana haa done my • elisoli oi rliix is I» ertii m * never iu die ni.*iory t-f L incoln erected on .Scottish soil and w ife. the l'ite fit* tHaiit l as there I ceti Mieli Heiivity Hatred to the memory of the Scottish- “ She has been troubled with catarrh from Childhood, and in M niuj;. Klccirie. f?. P. hnllii'iMf m : m ! Lf* aerai Am erican soldiers who died for our Knv’liieeri'ix Work. Trie \ ii;i«l r N«i! enwehool Such monu whenever she has a cold, or any unusual condition of the weather ni PriiCtfeMl, < '!v: », .Minii , Meet rifai Knj<ii»eer. union in the c iv il war. Itiy. AMtrtyii.K » > tui e, • tc.. whieh has lieen t*s- ments as this should typ ify eteinal It »vas worse than usual, and seemed more than she could bear. t AhiUhetf rtinee. I>U4. hei m* tin-filth Ft f>ri.cliertl Tiie dropping in her throat at night prevented refreshing sleep, in fact, we had school oi tothiv, liA\ii>K JiiHt liinc .-hop, eleetru; friendship. ohtntH, and nil iit*ee.»-Hry rtppi*ratiin,admit* siti* A reaction Itas set in against women come to look npou it as incurable, and from the many tem edies used in vain, dent- of nil ii at all 111111“-. regard I c * e *»i we had reason to. hei. present e nienti..n. I ! I uni rated cmaloguf s are iiitl'ed to an> n dren* hy men t ioni mi t l»i « removing their hats in church, and “ W e are thankful and happy to say that y o u r * Peruna’ has been l-kper anti uddie^hiug Mrti ket St,, h. F., Cal. Kev. W ..D . H olly, of Christ Episcopal church at Hackensack, N. J., forbids of great benefit to her, and / confidently look for a complete and E speri menta show that a frog de the women of his flock to take off their entire cure. H igh praise is not too much to bestow upon your rem edy.” prived of his brains w ill liv « and cat 1 T . R . Gordon. headgear. He quoted from the Bible ■ ml purrs e x i .tones iu a rort of auto Address The Peruna M edicine Co., Columbns, O., for free book on catairb. thus in support of his stand: “ But matic manner. every woman that prayeth w ith her E X P O S IT I O N A W A R D S . head uncovered dishonoreth her head.” The most curious street pavement in the w olrd is that which hag recently T h e M c C o r m ic k C o m p a n y F a v o r e d a t I ’ KAFNKSS CANNOT HE CURED been put down in Lyons, France. It P a r is E x p o s itio n . is o f glass, the blocks being abont By local applications, ns they cannot reach the Paris, August 29.— The M cCorm ick eight inches square, each made up of 16 difct*a.--e<i portion of the enr. Theta is only one ’ i way to cure dearness, and that is by eonstitu- Harvesting Muchine Company, of C h i sm aller blocks. The glass blocks are I tional remedies. Deal ness is caused by an in- I flamed condition of the mucous lin in g of the cago, has been awarded the grand prize so tigh tly fitted together that water ! Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in- on harvesting machines at the Paris e x cannot pass between them . As a pave flrtmed yon have a rum bling sound or iinper- This is the highest award. fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed position. ment glass is said to have greater re dciiino'H is i l « ’ result, ami unlessthelnflamma- The M cCorm ick Company also re sistance than stone. | tiou can he tHkcu out and this iube restored to ceived the highest award, a gold m ed j itsiiortnal condition, henring w ill be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot t« n nre caused by al, on binder tw ine, for the superior Experim ents made by Professor Joly G e n u in e cararrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed | quality of its product. Special tw ine show that quartz at- the temperature of I condition ot the mucous surfaces. We w ill g ive One Hundred Dollars for any : machinery from the celebrated McCor- 800 degrees becomes plastic, and at ca se of D e a l Hess (canted by catarrh) tfiat can This not he cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Send for | mick twine m ill was exhibited to the 1500 degrees is a th ick fluid. circulars, free. I jury and awarded a medal. softening point is much slower than F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. The M cCormicks have received the has comonly beon supposed, and the Sold hy Druggists, 75c H a ll’s Fam ily Fills are the best. ^ largest number of awards, as w e ll as discovery gives encouragement to the The Aiinonm e uent that Feking is the highest awards made lo any A m er hope of a w ide use for quartz in scien pronounced ‘ T h-kiug’ ’ w ill be apt, ican exhibitor. In addition to the tific apparatus. Hays the Cleveland i ’ laiudealer, to grand prize on machines and gold m ed Must Bear Signature of People m arvel at the mechanism ot al on tw in e they have received tw o pique puiagrahpera, medals in the department of m etallurgy the human body, w ith Us 92 bones and I ) » Y o u r F e e t A c h e and Burn? for superiority in form ing m etals into 60 arteries. But man is sim ple in this Ptiakp into vour shoes Allen's Foot Ease, special parts for machines; in the de respect w ith the carp. That remarka a (aiwiler for the f.et. It makes tigiit or partment of machinery a medal for fac ble fish moves no fewer than 4,386 See Pac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. new shoes feel etay; gives instant relief to tory machinery, and also silver aud bones and muscles every tim e it corns and Lnmions. It's tin- greatesteoin- breathes. I t has 4,320 veins, to say Very sm all and r.a etejr fort discovery of t lie age. Cures swollen bronze medals in other classes, six nothing o f its 99 muscles. feet, blisters ami callous spots. Allen's medals in all, besides the grand prize. to tukt? a s fcugtur. Knot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing The international juries of the expo A simple cement for broken china oi nails, sweating, smarting, hot, aching feet. sition have recognized tiie great revolu FOB HEADACHE. We have over :*n,n00 testimonials. It cures earthenware is made of powdered qu ick FOR DI72INESS. tion wrought by M cCorm ick machines w hile you walk. All druggists and shoe lim e, sifted through a coarse muslin stores sell it. 25c. Trial package FREE and this large number of awards is a FOB 8ILÍCUSNESS. bag over the w hite of an egg. b\ n.ail. Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, be great triumph for Am erica. FOR TORPID LIVER. liny. X. V. _ ______ In addition to w in ning these awards, FOR CONSTIPATION. When lintiiilnii is served in oups a the gold medal and 200 francs, the 18885121 FCSt SALLOW SKIN. spoon is laid in the saucer, and it may single highest award for hinders was TOR THE COMPLEXION lie eaten either front the spoon or drank won easily by the McCotmick Binder • oxer* tT i nr ir mot wav « ^ lomatuw t, directly front the cups. Covered cups at the field trial at Coulommiers on Price 23 Citte I I P u r e ly " ! have gone I S d a y s at a tlma w i t h o u t m are very seldom used for this purpose, July 19, against a ll comers. This is ■ 1 ~—Ttcza.*dJa.dtfajnma.e« movement o f tiie bow el«, uot being able to hut when they are, each person removes move them except by using hot water lujectlone. the greatest and most important tria l CUÍTE S IC K H E A D A C H E . the cover aud places it just at one side held in France during the exposition Chronic constipai Ion for seven years placed me In tills terrible condition; during ihut lim e I did e v A Milwaukee Forint thinks ho hug ol her plate, and when the course is re year. erything i heard o f hut never found any relief; Rucb *us my case until 1 began using CASCAltUTH. I Miccppcletl iu profltt'ing green enriut- moved the servant takes away the cov now nave from one to three passages a day. and If 1 An odd excuse for burglary was g i v was rich 1 would giv e I 1UU.U0 fo r each m ovem ent; ife tioiis l»v the u*e ol ohemRnil« while the ers. is such a relief. ’ A v i . m eu L. H u n t , en by a one-legged boy, aged 14. H e plants me growing. A Sure T h in g; f o r Y ou . 1CW liussell 8t-, Detroit. Mloh. Evor> body’s constipafetj now mid then, and broke into a hardware store in Kansas Cnrt«*r*M In k I«* S e i«*n tid c n lly the only mire, pure, harmless cure is ('asenrets •oinpiMimleri nf ilie he.-r materials. I f yonr « ‘»indy Cathartic. Buy ami try! A ll druggists, C ity, M o., and was captured. H e r A B c a n d v pleaded he wanted to steal some tools le.iler does not ket*p it he eun get it for ilk-, 26c, 30c. ' C A T H A R T IC ^ you. which would enable him to make a “ A ll the w orld loves a lover” is an wooden leg for him self. Dr. W illie, the new Argentine m in old proverb. But »11 women love a ister at \Yrt8hiugtmt, snyn that more wedding. Aud the b rid e’ s dress is British Guiana has a cannon ball daily pjtpeis «r e pul lisheri iu lUteuoN more im pel hint than the music, or the tree that grows to a height of 100 feet, Ayres than in New York C ity. decorations, the bride's father, the its straight, unbranebing stem being Mothers will lind Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- bridesmaids, the ushers or the clergy- only 18 inches th ick. W hen the can ng Fvrnp the be t remetlv 1«> lisp |\>r th mau. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. non halls are ready to drop the tree is Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, ' wo. htldren ilttring ihe teething period. avoided as a bf ttery m ight be that was 'I lie practice of taking arsenic in m i ... CURE CONSTIPATION. *. For so: m * reason a yonucr tree or vine nute doses is very prevalent among the about to engage in a bombardment. •Urlla* R.neJy 4 oapaay, L'bl««*«, Raw Ttrft. MR oe* not seem to thrive where an older peas intry of the nioniituinou* districts ree or vine oi the same kiud has been of Auatrn-Uamigry »m l France. They removed. If a pear tiee has died put declare that this poison enables them i cherry or penrh tree in its plaee. It* to ascend w ith ease heights w hich they this is not desirable it w ill be of ad could not otherwise clim b. . vantage to remove as much dirt as pos- A state lunch in China consists ihie and (ill in with noil from some 140 dishes. dher local ion. II H o 0 . T IM E D ira it KHED ULES A R B IV S Chicago P .rt'srtd 8i>ecial 9.13 a. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansae City, St. Louis,Chicago aud La»t. 4:00 p nu Atlantic F.xpiei* ou [>. m bait Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kain-as City, St. Louis, Ciiicago aud Last. 7:00 s. m. Spokane Walla Walla, Lewis- ton.bpokaiie. Miu- neapolis, bt. Duluth, Milwau kee, i'h lcago«kLa»t 8:40 a. m. Ocean Steamships. 4.00 p. xn. • >1) r *:i0 p- m. • iìU p. m. All sailing dates subject to change For San Francisco— bail every 5 days. Colum bia River Daily Stsamcr*. Ex Kimriay A Ou r m. To Astoria and Way Saturday l^llidillgH. 10:00 p. m. 4 00 p. ra. Ex.Sunday 6:0o a. m Ex. humiay 4:30 p. m. Ex.Sunday 7:00 a. m. fürs., Thur and bat. W illam ette River. Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde pendence A Way Landings. 8:30 p. m. Mon.. Wed. aud t ri. W illamette and Yam h ill Klvers. Oregon City Day ton, A \\ ay Laud- in ga 4:90 p.tn. 6:00 a ni. VU lamstie River. Mon., Wed. Tues., Thwr Portland to Corval and Fri. and Set. lis A Way Land ings. Lv. Ripariti 8:3-'> a. tri. Daily Snake River. Hipnria lo Lewiston Lv. Lew iato» Dally 9 a.m. W . H. H U R L B U R T , ABSOLUTE General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. E A S T AND SOUTH S E C U R IT Y . C a rte r's trains leave Kewberg for Portland and way stations at 7*55 a. in. Depot Fifth and I Sts., Portland. Little Liver Pills. Overland Express— For .Salem .Hoseburg, I Aslaiid, Sacramento, :00 p. m.:< Ogden, San Francis * 9:15 a. m. co, Mojave, Los An geles, El Paso, New i. Orleans and East. * 8;: î 0 a. m. Hoseburg nassenger- * 4:30 p. m. Via Woonburn, for Daily Mount Angel,Silver- Daily except ton, W e s t S c io , except fcunday. Brownsville, Spring- . Sunday. field and Natron. J ) 7:30 a. m. .Corvallis pussenger.. f 5:50 p. w . ) 4:50 p. m.¡Independence pass’ n gr.'f 8:25 a. m. •Dally. fDaily except Sunday. Connecting fit San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippine* | And Australia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port- ! land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 17 nrst-cla^ and $11 second-class, including Iteper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad- Iress H. R. SATCHW ELL, Agt., Newberg Station. Or Address, C. 11. M A R K H AM , G. F. A Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. { N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. (Yallow itun e Tarie U ne.) Th* only Dining-Car Root* from Portland to the East. Th« only rout« to th« Ytllowston« National Pa rk. E. C. A TK IN S & CO M PAN Y (m e.) PORTLAND, ANcgetalile Preparation for As sim ila t intf the Food ami ItoC ula lang the Stomachs and B o w ls o f I n f a n ta s .**( Tronto to a Digcstion.Chevrfui ' ness and Rest .Contains neniar , Onium.Morphine nor Muterai N o t N The Kind You Have Always Bought s a w s ... r e p a ir e d ft JJ a r c o t ic . SAW S Solid Tooth SAW S Band SAW S Shinglq SAW S C ro ss Cut Hand SAW S SAW S A ll Kinds o f SAW S SOHE Apertevi Remedy fo r Constipo H o n . Sour Stom ach.Diarrhoen Worm s .4 ottvulsKins .Feverish tw ss nml L o s s O F S i.E E C Facsimile SqSnnlur« or M is .it , P o r t la n d . O rn gaa . CUTLER'S XFAV Y O H K IXACT COPY OT WRAPPER V v W O M EN Think they must grin end bear their anVering. In this enlightened age there is no nt#4 of i t Their complaint* find s cure In Signature rioore’s Revealed Remedy of It doesn’t disappoint. |1 at yonr druggist. FINE OLD In Use For Over Thirty Years CISTOMI ▼*•* e ifm u « cevNRV. 9»«w V®«« errv. Gin, Brandy, Rum NOTHING BETTER MADE 11 full quarts |9 00 . Per gallon. 1110. PORT AND SH E RRY, 11.00. A LL You can't make s mistake it yon get a ..M itc h e ll.. Mitchell, heuiis & Stavep Co. PO RTLAND , ORECON. GOOD GOODS LOUIS CAHEN & SON Established 30 Ysara. F R A N C IS C O , Baggage checked through to destination of It-kei For sleeping-car reservations, tickets. map9 kid full information, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Portland, Or. S55 M o rr is o n S t., Cor. T h ir d . E H. WOODWARD. XXX Orders for 935.10 and npward delivered free U nearest Railroad or Steamer Lauding. Blaafc rases and Eege. • AN 7 :50 a m. ID A Y S to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas C ity and 8t. Paul. DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago. (¿ D A Y S to Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other Eastern points. lut. Gen. Piss. Apit, ...W H IS K Y ... A Kit I VK. 1 I Bears the Un. Depot, Foot 6th St. Fast mail for Kalama, Kelso, Castle Rock, Win- lock, Chehalls. t entia- lia, South Bend, Monte- sano, Aberdeen. O^osta. Olympia, Taci u a. Seat tle, Victoria, Ft. i’ow ii- se mi, Ellensburgh, Ros- lyn. North Yakima, Sprague, Cheney, Spo kane, Pullman, Gar field, Farmington, Mos- cow, I'nlontow n, Gen il :00 ft. m . esee, Uoasland, B. Trail, B. C.; Nelson, B. 0.; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda. Hele na. St. Paul. Minneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council Bluffs, St. Louis, Chicago, Wash ington, New York, Ph il adelphia, B< st »ii, ami ail points E a t aud Southeast. P o rtla n d B ran ch, e o F irs t S tre e t. « IVV v'OU »SIM I I riTOWt /intfivu* Seni - Mx ,I mw « • RwkeiU WdT - LJUVK. OREGON C h ise l B it h it d k e n *a a Proposition Oi DEWEY HOMESTEAD. Heed's S arsap arilla If Botatoee— Early Rose, 8 0 « 75c; O re CARBOLATE OF IODINE gon Burbank«, 9 0 c « $1; rive r Pur- POCK KT INHALFH I #uks, 3 5 « 60c; new, l ' 1 « 2 c . A guaianteed Curc for ('atarrh anti Citrus Fruit— Orange«. Valencia, C onauaipttan. A il Druggists, 9> V . H. SMITH S CA, tu ffili, M . P . c p ' j $J. > 6 « 8.25; Mexican lintee, $4.00(4 6.00; C alifornia lemons 16c« $ 1 60; do choice $ 1 .7 8 «}.0 0 per box. f l f) Q ' S C U R E F O R Tropical Bruit*— Bananas, $ 1 .6 0 « LvJtta wnmt au u x rsu.^. c-> t (tiuph sjnip. T m i m ' ba J. l a 1.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom Hi Cap g'iid Ufdruj inal; T en ia n date*, HdHSo pet |n ai THE R ich B lood Lo- al Agent, Newt-w/, Or. BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E P atents C A L IF O R N IA . D io R ' O P SY TWAmm no. oats Hsvs mads D rees* aedits com- ikity for UreitT e t d s r ft j Usaa- SL 1.1. OUSTS ten, Bsx V , Atlaata, 0% eti kite you the best bargains in general lachinery. engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, N. F . N. ü. 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