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    E N C O U R A G IN G
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COLDS f S
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CROUP
SORE-
HOARSE
TMROAI
HESS
S IT U A T IO N .
| The Condition of Trade on the Whole
Quite gatlafaotorjr.
Brad.treet’a say»: Despite kmiib ir­
regularity growing oat of the auseason-
ible weather conditions, heavy price
hanges in leading staples or increased
| jonservatism in some traders as the
‘ lection approaches, the general busi­
ness situation as a whole is encourag­
ing. and new elements or manifesta-
1 tions of strength appear from time to
time. Perhaps the most notable fea­
ture of the week is found in the indue-
tral situation, which lias been dis­
tinctly improved by the apparently ofli-
! cial and final action taken toward
emling the anthracite coal strike. In
view of the fact that most miners have
obtained increased wages, the effect on
business in the producing regions cun
hardly be otherwise than beneficial,
while the trade at large must reap
bene tits from the return to normal con­
ditions.
The situation in cereals shows little
change. A feature of the movement of
product to market at the present time
not heretofore noted this year, is the
growing scarcity of cars r e i* ted west
>f the Missssippi. Hugur is lower thu
anticipated, and coffee is off on con­
tinued large receipts.
The strength of demand for finished
products of Iron and steel, noted for
some time past, finds reflection in an
improved inquiry for the cruder forms
at leading iron centers this week.
Wheat (including flour) shipments
for the week aggregate 4,923,978 hush*
els, against 3.79(1,643 lust week, 4,416,
496 in the corres|ionding week of 1889,
and 6,660,991 in 1898.
Business failures for the week in the
United Htatei number 181, as against
223 last week.
Canadian failures for the week num­
ber 31, against 22 last week.
PACIFIC
COAST
TRADE.
• » t i l . Market..
Onions, new, 1 H o.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 per orate.
Potatoes, new, $16.
Beets, per sack, 8 5 c@ $ l.
Tnrnips, per sack, $1.00.
Beans, wax, 4c.
A French statistician has calculated
tluU the human eye travel« over 2,000
yartiu in reading an ordinary sized
novel. He has also estimated that the
average human being reads 2,500 miles
of - hand-writing and print in a life­
time.
Squ ash— 1 H e .
Carrots, per sack, 90c
Parsnips, per sack, $1.25.
C a u liflo w e r , n a tiv e , 7 5 c .
D O N 'T
GET
FOO TSO RE. GET
FOOT-
Cucumbers— 40® 50c.
Cabbage, native and
California,
2c per pounds.
Tomatoes— 30 @ 50".
Butter— Creamery, 29c; dairy, 18@
22c; ranch, 18o pound.
Kggs— 82o.
Cheese— 12c.
Poultry— 12c; dressed. 14c; spring,
13@ 15c.
Hay— Puget Sound timothy, $14.00;
ohoice Kustern Washington timothy,
$19.00.
The commonest of all trees is the fii j Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25;
tree, which flourish«« in every part ol feed meal, $25.
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
the world.
$ 20 .
T O C U R E A C O L II IN O N E D A T
Flour— Patent, per barrel, $3.50;
Tak« Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­
blended straights, $3.25; California,
lets. All druggists refund tha money
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra­
if it fails to euro. K. W . Grove's sig­ ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
nature is ou ouch box. 25c.
flour, $3.26; rye flour, $3.80@ 4.00.
Millstuffs— Bran, per ton, $18.00;
One wineglass of strong borax water
in a pint of raw starch will make c o l­ shorts, per ton, $14.00.
i Feed— Chopped feod, $19.00 per ton;
lars and cuffs stiff and glossy.
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
T lia H ost P r e s c r ip t Ion f o r M a la r ia
per ton, $30.00.
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves.
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beel
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
steers, price 7 M e; cows, 7c; mutton
Iron and quinlno in a tasteless form,
7 H ; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veul, U@
No Cure. No Pay. Price 50o.
lie .
Hams— Large, 18c; small, 13.M;
The Chicago Historical Society has a
fine new building that cost $180,000 breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides.
ami a library of over 26,000 bound vol­ 8M c.
umes and 60,000 unbound volumes be­
Portland Marks!.
sides many bust*, paintings, etc.
Wheat— W alla Walla. 62 @ 5 2,'sc;
Valley, nominal; Bluestoui, 55o pet
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth­
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their bushel.
Flour— Best grades, $3.40; graham,
children during the teething period.
SAAK,
A powder. At this season your feet feel
swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. II
you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try
Allen’s Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts:
makes walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feist, blisters and callous spots.
Relieves corns ami bunions of all pain and
is a certain cure for Chilblains, Sweating,
Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 30,*
000 testimonials. Don’t get footsore get
Foot-Ease. Try it today. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial
package F r e e . Address, Allen 8. Olm­
sted. Le Hoy, N. Y.
A new household implement which
w ill delight those who havu suffered
the annoyance of puttiug down a m od­
ern carpet at home with the old-time
carpet stretcher and tack hammer is a
combination stretcher ami tacker. By
ils means tho CHrpot is stretched in
pluce and tacked at the same time.
A Frenchman has discovered a leine-
dy instanlapoous in its effects for the
horrible burns caused by the use of oil
of vitrei. It is a soft paste of cal­
cined magnesia and water, with which
the part* burned are covered to the
thickness of an inch. It alleviates the
pain almost immediately, and when
the paste is removed no sear remains.
Cancer
T h e r e are
never any ex­
ternal signs of
Cancer u n t i l
th e blood it
lluted and the aystem thoroughly con-
ninatrd by tliia deadly virulent poison.
Tlieu a sore or ulcer appears on some
part of the body ; it may be small and
harmless braking at first, but aa the can­
cerous cells form and are deposited by
the blood near the sore, it increase* in
size and severity, with sharp shooting
pains. No matter how often the sore is
removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh
destroying plasters, another rotnes and is
worse. The real disease is in the blood,
and the treatment must begin there. The
poisoned blood must be invigorated and
purified, and when this is done cancerous
cells can no longer form and the sore will
heal naturally aud permanently.
K
$
2 . 00 .
Oats— Choice white, 43c; choict
gray, 41o per bushel.
Barley— Feed barley, $15.60 brew­
ing, $16.50 per ton.
Millstuffs— Bran, $15.50 ton; m id­
dlings, $21; shorts, $17; ohop, $16 pei
ton.
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Hay— Timothy, $ I2 @ 1 8 ; clover,$7@
7.60; Oregon wild hay, $6@ 7 per ton.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 45 @ 60c;
store, 80c.
F.ggs— 80c per dozen.
Cheese— Oregon full cream, 18c;
Young America, 14c; uow cheese 10c
per pound.
1’oultry— Chickens, mixed, $2.50@
3.60 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs,
$2.0 0@ 3 .00; geese, $6.00@ 8.00 duz;
ducks, $3.00@ 6.00 per dozen; turkeys,
live, l4o per pound.
Potatoes— 60@ 60c per sack; sweets,
1 ?4 C per pounn.
Vegetables— lleets, $1; turnips, 75o;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­
bage, 2o per pound; intrant;*, 86c;
onions, $1; carrots, 76c.
Hops— New crop, 13 @ 15 H o pet
pound.
Wool— Valley, 13@ 14c per pound;
F.asteru Oregon, 9@ 1 2 c; mohair, 26
per pound.
Mutton— Gross, liest sheep, wetherr
ami ewes, 8 H o; dressed mutton, 6 H @
7c per pound.
Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $6.75;
light and
feeders, $6.00; dressed.
$6.00@ 6.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef— Gross, top steers, $3 .5 0@ 4 .00;
cows, $3.0 0@ 3 .60; dressed beef. 8@
7o per pound.
Veal— large. 6 H A 7 H o; small. 8@
8 Ho per pound.
Mr«. Sarah M. Kee»ling,
t Windsor Av«., Bristol,
r«ttn . writes
I am 41
years «fid. an«l for threw
years had »uttered with a
aevei* for 1 o f Cancer on
tnjr Jaw'Whlch the doctors
•aid waa incurable, and
■an Vranfiica Market.
that I could not live more
tha msix months. I accept
W ool— Spring— Nevada. ll@ 1 8 c p e i
ed their atatetneni *■ true
pound; Kastern Oregon, 10@14e; Val­
and had given up all hope
of ever Icing well again.,
ley, 16@17c; Northern, 9 @ l0 c .
when me druggist. know
Hope— Crop, 1900, 12 H <9 16c.
In g of m vcondition reoom
mended S. S A. After tak
Butter— Fancy
creamkry
25c;
Ing a few bottles the sore
began to b eat to the inrpitse o f the ph,«Irian*, do seconds, 2 6 @ 2 7 H c; fancy dairy,
sad in a »loot tuue made a com plete m ro. I have j
gained in ge.h . my appelltt ia aplendid sleep la 28c; do seconds, 22c per pound.
ref tee huag - l a fact, am enjoy tag perfect health."
F.ggs— Store,
80e; fancy ranch,
overcomes t h i s de-
E L S struct ire poison and
removes every vestige
t o j g b ^ V _ jp of it from the system,
makes new. rich blood,
strengthens the burly and builda up the
general health.
If you have a suspicion# sore, or have in­
herited any blood taint, send for our free
hook on Cancer, and write to our medical
department for any information or advice
wauled ; we 1 ake no charge for this aer-
vlce. Your letter will receiv.- prompt and
careful attention, and will be held ui
Strictest confidence
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . ATLANTA, AA.
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In fm e- fc»ld by drugglM».
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4 f
42 Ho.
Millstuffs — Middlings, $18.00 @
22.00; bran. $15.60@ 16.50.
Hay— Wheat $ 9 @ l3 H i wheat and
oat $9.00(412.60; beet barley $9.6C
alfalfa, $7.00@H.60 per ton; ztraw,
!0 @ 42 Ho per bale.
rotatoes— Farly Bose, 80@ 76c; S
.nas Burbanks, 9 0 c @ $ l.l5 : river Bu
'ttnks, 26@50e; uew. 6 0 c@ $1.00.
Citrus Fruit— Oranges,
Valencia
$2 .7 6@ 3 .26; Mexican lintes. $4.00(g
5.00; California lemons 76c at $ 160
lo choice $1.?6@ 2.00 per box.
Tropical Fruit*— Bananas. $ 1 .6 0 «t
1.60 per bunch; pineapples, nont
nal; Persian date*
A@ 6 Ho pet
eud.
Art and Nature.
A bulletin of the New York Zoolog-
/cal Society report« that the experi­
ment of decorating the wall« of the
hird houae with painting« of landHcape«
ha« had at leant one interesting result
— the cranes have several time« tried
to walk through the walla.
T h « G liin tf«e S it u a t io n .
DYSPEPSIA
“ F o r s i x y e a r s I u aa a v i c t i m o f d y a -
e p a ia in its worst form
J could cut nothing
tit milk toast, and at times my stomach would
not retain and digest even that. L ast March 1
oegan taking CASCAK KTS and since then 1
have steadiiy im proved, until 1 am as well as I
ever was in m y life. '
D a v i d H I I l ' k p e y . N ewark. O.
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The cause f«»r the present Chinese en-
tangleiiieiits is the abuse of the Chinese i
immigrants by the foreign power». An­
other great revolution comes from the
abuse of the stomach. Overtaxed digestion
l»r< duces
dys*
-s constipation, indigestion, dys-
pensia and ilHtiilency. Hostetler's Stom-
ach Ritters
ters is the best medicine to take,
It prevents nervousness or sleeplessness, i
Don’t fail to try it.
Wash mirrors in warm suds, then
dnst with whiting from a muslin hag
and polish with chamois «kin
S lo p s th o G o u g h a n d
W o r k s O f f th o G o ld .
Laxative iiromo-Qoinine Tablet« cure
a cold in one day. No cure, No Day.
Price 25 cents.
Professor Lloyd Morgan, in a recent
address, stated he had found that
young chickens, taken straight from
the incubator, could swim very well,
the power of swimming being perfectly
iustinctive.
It the flowers in your window box
seem blasted, or are of a faded, sickly
color, cover the earth around the roots
about half an inch deep, with pulver­
ized charcoal. The ruses that blossom
in the next few days w ill have a fine,
lively rose color. Charcoal always
gives great vigor to the red or violet
colors of lluwers. White petunias be­
come varied with red or violet tints,
violets become covered with irregular
spots of a bluish or almost black tint,
but yellow flowers are insensible to its
intluence.
AN EDITOR’S EXPERIENCE.
A R M Y L IF E C A U S E S P H Y S I C A L
A N D M E N T A L D IS A B IL IT Y
F O R M A N Y YEARS.
Kf>»cned
From
D eath
by
R eading
ar
A <lvertiaem eut— A Jo u rn a list o f N ote
A d v is e s Ills Headers aud Friends.
From Farmer A Dalryrnan.North Yakima,Wash
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TWA DC MASH RSO*«TIItCO
A Phosphore h cent Crab.
There wits recently added to the
aquarium at Calcutta a gigantio crab
about two feet in diameter across its
shell, and having legs three feet long,
w hich was captured in a diag-uei in
the Indian ocean ahont a mile from the
shore and at a depth of 45 fathoms.
After being placed in a large tank it
devoured the flsh and smaller crusta­
ceans that were its fellow prisoners,
and later, in the evening, surprised its
keepers and visitors by emitting a
white phosphorescent light, strangely
illuminating the gloomy corner where
it had concealed itself between two
boulders.
The Sm all
of the Back
W h y C e r t a in M e t a ls C a n n o t B e C a st.
Plensant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do
Quod. Never Sicken. W eaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c.
...
C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N .
...
Sln-Maf R sbu I j CiMBpaiy, < kieafo, Maatraal, K*w Yart. )H
NO-TO-BAC
Bold and (inarameed by all drug­
gists to < I K F. Tobacco Habit
Rub yonr lamp chimneys after wash­
ing with dry salt, aud you w ill be sur­
prised at the new brilliance of your
lights.
• l o o K 1 W A K I ) »lO O .
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in in na,
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learn that there is at lea-t one dreaded dixease
that science has been able to cu re in all its
Stases, and that is catarrh. H all’ s Catarrh Cure
la ib e only p ositive cure known to the m edical
fraternity. Catarrh bein£ a co n s iltu tlo n a l dis­
ease, requires a con stitu iional treatm ent.
H all's t'ularrh Cure Is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and m ucoua surfaces
of the system , thereby destroying the founda­
tion o f the disease, and givin g the patient
strength by b u ild in g u p the eonstitntton and
assisting nature in d oin g its work. T he pro-
prietors have so m uch fa ith in its curative
power*, that they offer O ne H undred Dollars
lor any case that it tails to cu re, bend fo r list
o l testim onials. Address
F, J. CIIENJIY A CO., T oledo, O.
Sold b y druggists, 75c.
H all’ s F am ily Pills are the best.
For the first time some blind fish
from the Mammoth cave of Kentucky
have reached Kugland alive and been
placed in the Loudon Zoological Gar­
dens.
C A S T O R
IA
F or Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature o f
The rice-eating Chinamen could con­
sume the present world's orop of wheat
aud still go hungry.
In 1883, I entered the regular U. 8.
Army and was assigned to Co. " E , ”
Sixth Infantry, then Btatioued at Fort
Douglutt, Utah. My boyhood days had
been spent on a farm in Kentucky, but This signature is on every box o f the genuine
I had not been accustomed to manual
L a x a t iv e B r o m o -Q u in in e Tablets
labor for several years previous to en­ the rem edy that c e r e s a c o l d Iu o n e d a y
tering upon active military tlnties.
The number nf newspapers and period­
The constant and excessive daily drills,
sleeping in tents aud general exposure icals in the United Status has increased
of a severe winter, brought on a peeu- from 5,871 in 1870 to 21,178 in 1899.
,iar nervous trouble, which soon inca­
H e a lt h for T e n C en ts.
A live ly liver, pure blood, clean skin , bright
pacitated me for all garrison work.
eyes, perfect health—CsscRrets Candy Cathartic
The post surgeon ordered me to the w ill obtain and secure them for you . All drug­
hospital and diagnosed my case as gists. 10c, 25c, 50c.
muscular rhuematism.
My lower
Instead of an engagement ring the
limbs seemed to be dying— losing all Japanese lover gives his sweetheart a
sense of outward feeling. The most piece of beautiful silk for a sash.
excruciating pains made me almost
I do not believe Plso’s Cure for Con­
wild with misery aud I could not stand
alone. My appetite was ravenous, d i­ sumption has nit equal for coughs aud
colds. J ohn F. B otkb , Trinity Springs,
gestion perfect, lungs strong and gen­ I lid., Feb. 15, 1900.
eral health gooil except for this dis­
The retired list ol the regular army
tressing disability.
After several days’ treatment with includes 764 officers on half pay, aver­
no change, the surgeon concluded 1 aging about $3,000 each.
had heart failure. He prescribed tinc­ Y O U K N O W W H A T Y O U A R K T A K I N G
ture of digitalis, and gave me several
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
ounces of tiiis without any effect, ex ­
Tonic because the formula is plainly
cept that I kept getting worse. In the
printed ou every bottle showing that it
fall of 1884, I was discharged on Bur-
is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste­
geon’ s certificate of disability, aud be­
less form. No Cure, No Pay. 60o.
gan the difficult task of existing and
trying to regain my health in a strange
It is probable that in the future
land, surrounded by unsympathetic mote root crops, such as beets, turnips
people.
aud carrots, w ill be grown for stock.
My condition continued to grow The difficulty lias been in the labor of
more alarming.
I was compelled slicing the roots, which is necessary
to use a heavy Btaff to prevent lulling. when feeding them to cattle, but with­
\1! attempts at manual aud mental in the past few years root cutters have
labor wero made under exasperating been introduced, which cut all kinds
litlicultios. I seemed about one-lmlf of roots into thin slices, brun and corn-
lead. My weight was less than 140 meal being sprinkled ou the food so
IMiuuds, though I was over six feet in prepared, which makes e meal that is
height. I tried electricity with no not only highly relished but one that
avail. Several local physicians gave is cheap and promotivo of the thrift of
me treatment w hich was not effective. the animals.
Many well advertised remedies for
A company in New llavon. Conn.,
nervous debility were taken with no
undertakes to serve hot meals to >\11
satisfactory results.
I read all the medical authorities within a radius of seventy miles fre it
obtainable, ami dually found my svmp- its headquarters. These meals are se it
toms under the head of Locomotor out iu wagons with compartments for
Alaxia. Tho author said there was no each article; the meals are placed in
cure for the disease, and 1 believed the different compartments smoking
him. He recommended a mixture of hot and are kept Ht a high temperature
iodide of potassium and sarsaparilla, as uutil placed on the purchaser's table.
a possible aid to existence. 1 took sev­
The “ elephant beetle” o f Venezuela
eral bottles of this formula aud double
is the largest insect iu the world. A
the strength. This failing, I made up
full-grown one weighs about half a
my iniud to die as soon as possible.
pound.
There was no comfort, pleasure or hap­
piness iu life which knew nothing but
pain.
Oue day I reatl the experience of a
man who lutd been affiieted with Loco­
motor Ataxia, and cured by the use of
Dr. W illiam s’ I’ ink Bills for l’ale l’eo-
pie. 1 bought one box and tried the
remedy, following the direction* very
closely. This had a little effect, and I
procured a half dozen boxes, and took
them before l was convinced that a 1
cure waa possible. I began with ono
pill after each meal, in a few days I
took two, and finally used one box a
week. My pHins gradually disappear­
seem to be the heritage o f the
ed, color came to my tlesh, I could
humau family everyw here, via:
walk, nin and jump, and actually dis­
pensed with a cane.
Words cannot portray my feelings.
Today l weigh 200 pouuds, am perfect­
ly healthy and feel 20 years younger
and
than I ilid 10 years ago.
Journalists
and all brain workers are liable to
afflictions such as I suffered.
To all
such I would advise the use of Dr.
hut there is one aure and
W illiam s' I'ink Bills for Bale l’eople
prom ;* cura for both, via:
iu connection with cold water bathing,
morning ami evening.
1 will cheer­
fully answer any ami all questions
asked by those afflicted.
JOKL SltOM AKKR,
Editor Farmer aud Dairyman. North
Yakima, Wash.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 3d day of January, 1899.
JAB. K. COK, County Clerk.
A »|>eci lie for all forms of weakness
é ï
is obtaiued in Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Bills
for Bale People. The blood is vitalised
ami becomes pregnant with the ele­
ment* of life. The nervous system i*
reorganised. *11 irregularities are cor­
rected, strength return* and disease
diaappears. So retuaikable have been
the cure* performed by these pill* that
their fame ha* spread to the far end* of
ATI ( « M o f D E A FN E SS er MAftD-HI
civilisation. M herever you go you will
are n.'wrrftaSl E S t onr n*w imvaat lonjaaiy t
find the meet important article in eve* v dtmt
iM trtb * U« tB SOl « $ f l » « « UBI
<1 •<!▼<«• fn«,
^ n h i jrtmr rnt Fxi
drug store to tie Dr. 5YillUme’ Pink ion
iaaJ r a i
« i cur* yon «$>tf •<
PUla.
liUnutiml lira! f liiif.
<§w A
| T w o B ig P a in s
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
i St Jacobs Oil
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A re You D eaf 7 ?
As is well known, some metals are
unsuitable for casting, while others,
like iron, can readily be cast in any
desired shape. The property of casting
well is said to depend upon whether
the metal contracts or expands ou so­
lidifying from the liquid form. Iron,
like water, expands in solidifying, aud
hence the solid metal may be seen
floating in the liquid iron about it.
Gold and silver contract in cooling,
and therefore, are not suitable for cast­
ing.
A S li g h t C o r r e c t i o n .
(¡.R A N .
That is where some people feel
weak all the time
They are likely to be despondent
and it is not unusual to find them
borrowing trouble as if they hadn’ t
enough already.
The fact is their kidneys are
weak, either naturally or because
o f sickness, exposure, worry or
other influences.
*• I am thankful to say,” writes J. L.
Campbell, of Sycamore. 111., “ that HoodV
Sarsaparilla has cured me. For man;
years l was troubled with backache. A
times I was so had I had to be helped from
the bed or chair. I am uow well and
strong aud free from pain.” What thi*
great medicine did for him it has done foi
others.
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nesp oli», St. l’ aui,
D uluth. ¿ I llu s o -
kee, C h ica g o ! hast
1:40 a. m.
j
j
1
1
• tf) p.m .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise.
Begin treatment with
HoodH today.
For Pan Francisco —
Sail every 5 days.
Dally
Xx Hunday
:00 ». in.
S
atnrday
10:00 p. m.
Miss Lakeside— Goodness!
How
tanned you arel Y ou ’ ve been in the
sun. haven’ t yon?
Miss Presyse (of Boston)— Most as-
suredly not. There are no means as
yet of transporting oneself to that
sphere. I have been merely basking
in the beams which percolated through
the circumambient atmosphere of A t­
lantic City.
4.00 p.
Ocean Steamships.
All »ailing date»
subject to change
4 00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Columbia Rivor
Itoomcrt.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
An ingenious table intended for the
use of invalids who are confined to the
Wlllamotto River.
6:00 a. m
4:30 p. m.
bed, has been devised. It is so arrang­ Xx.S unday
E x.S un day
Oregon City, New-
ed that it can be raised or lowered, I
berg, Salem, Imle-
and can be increased or decreased in
endence «b Way
andings.
diameter, to overlap the side of the
bed. By pressing a knob it can be con­
7:00 a. m.
Wlllamefte and Yam­
8:80 p. m.
hill Hivers.
Mon., Wed.
verted into a reading-desk, and spring Fuel., Thur.
and Sat.
and Fri.
clips are provided for holding the lead­
Oregon City, Day-
ton, A Way Laud*
ing matter in position. The mechan­
in g »
An attempt is being made to reform ism of this table is so easily worked
that
an
inavlid
can
operate
it
without
the Mexican army, teaching the officers
4:0« a m.
Willamette River.
4:80 p. m.
to stay by their men in an engagement assistance.
Tue»., Thar
Mon., Wed.
»ltd Sat.
Portland to C orral-
and Fri.
instead of seeking a secure place when
Giraffe skins have become extremely
11» Jt Way Laud-
danger is encountered, and the men to valuable because of their scarcity.
logs.
fire from the shoulder instead o f from Teu or 15 years ago it was common
the hip. President Diaz also intends enough for a hunter in South A frica to L r R ipari»
Snake River.
Lv. Lewiston
8:15 a. m.
Dally
to have his army provided with the kill 40 or 50 ol the animals iu a day.
Riparia to Lewitston
• a.m.
Dally
best modern arms.
At this rate they were rapidly being
exterminated, and now a giraffe skin
W hile some farmers are deploring
W . H. H U R L B U R T ,
is worth anywhere from $20 to $50.
the loss of profit on wool, the knowing
General Passenger Agent, P ortland, Or.
It is a great mistake to make a large
I one« are raising “ hothouse” or early
lamb«, and make more profit from one tea biscuit. Properly speaking, a tea
ewe than they formerly did with half biscuit should not be more than t w o 1
E A S T A N D SO U TH
a dozen sheep kept for wool. They inches in diameter an 1 proportionate!/
use the mutton breeds, attach but lit­ thick when baked. This gives a deli­
tle value to the fieece, and make larger cate, moist, flaky biscuit which «vilI
profits from sheep than they have ever be cooked through before the outsid^
done before.
crust has become hard or over brown.
r
DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE?
Y A M H IL L A N D ELK V FN TII
W rite us.
Crains leave New berg for Portland and way
stations at 7:55 a. in.
Depot Fifth and I Sts.,
Portland.
ST ItE K T S, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N .
Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue.
( The Famous
German
..A VENARIUS
Wood Preserver)
CARBOUNEUMma
. . . . P e r m a n e n tly
D e s t r o y s ....
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One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. Ii
your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the
following: distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle,
W ash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn &
Co., San Francisco, Cal.
Overland Express—
For Salem ,Roseburg,
Asland, Sacramento,
• 7:00 p .m . O gden, San Francis­ • i :15 a. m.
co, M ojave, Los An-
iles, El Paso, New
rleans and East.
*8:30 a .m . hose burg passenger—
4:30 p. m.
Y’ ia W oodburn, fo r '
M ount A ngel,Silver-
Dally
ton,
W est S cio ,
excep t
B row nsville, Spring-
Sunday.
field and Natron.
) 7:30 a .m . ...Corvallis passenger... t 5:50 p. m.
S
{
f 4:50 p. m .,Independence pass’ ngr. t 8:25 a. m.
•Daily.
|Daily excep t Sunday.
C onnecting at San F rancisco with steam ship
line» for H aw aii, Japan, China, the P h ilip p in e!
knd Australia.
Rebate tickets on sale d aily betw een Port­
e d . Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates
7 nrst-clag and «II second-class, inclu d in g
leeper.
For through tickets aud rates ca ll on or ad-
1res»
H. R. SATCHWELL, Agt., Newberg Station.
Or Address,
C. H. M ARKHAM , G. F. £ Pass Agent.
P ortland, Or.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
(Yallowatone Park Line.)
NOTHING
Y ou ca n ’ t m ake a m istake it yo u g e t »
TT k only Dining-Car Rout* from Portland
to th* East.
..M i t c h e l l ..
TTw only route to the Yellowstone National
Park.
Mitchell, Iieuiis & Staver Co
PO RTLAN D. O RECON .
a *™
WATCH
d watch »v®r offer*«!
j •iHr»NeJ.h»nt.ni
or open face, fitted with age
-“‘“ A M E R I C A N
M OVEM ENT
no Imllnlion, fall]
jeweled, niekel fir
Uh. propei Ijr regu
lated and adjured
quick t nin and wi.hal.
ern improvement*—In
fact one cf the finest made
With
proper care
care will
will l%
l%
With
proper
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1 4 0 a. m
■ S S J ÏS r î 2 0 YEAR GUARANTEE.,1
peat nitre equal to any $40 »olid fold Watch SentC.O D. for f».»
and expre*echar». a, with privilege of t'KKK k.X tXINATIOV II
not »-«tLfaetory, can be returned atour expenae.
An e<e<autUoldplated Chain worth One Dollar,
If »1.1*5 ia aent with order. Where ■* Express OBee
must
be scut with order aud foods will be shipped by regi»t< red
■tall. Writ* whether (1-nte or Ladies. Jewelry Cat •lmr c free
P e o p le 's J e w e lry Co.. D e p t.3 3 Sate B ld g , CHIC AG O .
FIN E OLD
...W H IS K Y ...
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Gin, Brandy, Rum
12 full quarts. |9.00. Per gallon, 12.50.
PORT AND SH KKK Y.fl.50.
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&
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now h*r* light brighter and better than ■'
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BN
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Buy a bottle today
I—
m and
electricity at about 1-10 the cost o f kem- ; have it in the hi>use. It will save an flaring an.
sine or common gas. One quart gas» doctor's bills Harmless for children's use. Con
lene lasts IS hours, giving 100 can- le tains no opiates nr other harmful ingre bents.
power ligh t; more th»n & electric bull* Absolutely pure sn-t concentrated. Ijanre bottle
or a mammoth Rochester lamp. A ny­ o f J 00 doses ft-r fl. prepaid by mail or eiprevs. o*
body caui run them : can be carrbd ! we will send yon (postpaid) a trial bottle fu r l
around or hung »nyw here: perfectly cents. Aarei ts 54 nnted.
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over 25.000 In dally use nearly two y e a n ; all rec­
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A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and
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10 0 IS T L AT ME .7 Ff.CE.
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A Rei
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ivtnoe
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icat'.ess a i 'p«c.ai'
*p*c ». y for twenty
“ ,ost
tß« B
ol . wonderfti
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[lave cur.1 d m*ay thou»-
t
I l i l
Box V.
Ofe*OOfe,
can rive you the best bargains in general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belt« am) windmills. The new
steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un­
equalled.
7:50 a. i
I DAYS to M inneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City
and St. Paul.
$4 DAYS to M ilw anxee and C hicago.
DAY8 to W ashington, P h iladelph ia, New
Y ork, Boeten, and other Kastern
points.
■•*(••• ch *ck*d through to d M tlnatlon of
Established 30 Year«.
M X
Fast m ail for Kalama,
Kelso, Castle Rook, W iu-
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send, Bllensburjrh. Ros-
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Yakim a,
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ha, C ouncil Bluffs, St.
Louia, Chicago, Wash­
ington , New York, Phil­
adelphia, B< at^n, and
all
points K»dt and
Southeast.
l«k«t
Orders for 125.00 and upward d elivered free to
nearest R ailroad or Steamer Lauding. Blank
i ases and Kegs.
L O U IS
tTn. Depot, Foot 6th 9t. |
w. r .
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writin g
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ta ad
ad s e r t tears p leas*
m e n t io n th Ts p a p e r.
Tot slerptug-car r M i r t i i l o u , t lc k .u . m ap .
fed full inform ation , call on or w r it.
A. D. CHARLTON,
lilt. 6«a. Put. Ag>at,
Portland, Or.
• •• M o r r lo o a I t , C o r . T h i r d .
K. H. WOODWARD,
Local Agent, Xewbftrg, Or.
60 Y E A R 8 ’
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