. The Most f cu.i.oa of All. - . TSio mM common of ail ailments from tijtmts of all kinds ) sprains and i rukou. Toe raot common and surest ct6 of tiitnn in by the use of Bt Jacobs Oil, which if prompt in ite action. , '. The At f Walkta. U . i To be thoroughly graceful long step ftni quick short steps s hoold be equal ly avoided, remarks a French Woman. A stiff walk is also very ungraceful, and that ia the great fault of English git Is. The walk too tiflly and take too long stiiilca. 1 tpa.ii ittlt women hare a voiy pretty walk, natorallv, a also have Italian country girls and all aocustomed to carrying weights on their heads. The French are also Very graceful walker. Study your .walk, girls. Take danoing lessons to begin with and then repeat your lessons before your long toilet glass. A pretty walk la a beauty in itself, and every one who will can acquire this beauty. Do it, then, at once now without losing another .day. - v- 1 ,. .; I ml 1 Good Blood i? kkes:. Health And Hood's ParsapariUa makes good blood. That is why it cures so many diseases and makes so many people feel better than ever before. If yon don't feel well; are half sick, tired, worn oat, yoa may be made well by taking f., Hood's Sarsaparilla j ; America's Greatest Medicine. Hood's Pills core all Liver TH. gpenta. MORE OR LESS IMPERSONAL- NOltTHWKSP NEWS. Item of General Interest Gleaned From (ha Thriving rnelflo ' .- State. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. (Reported by Downing, Hopkins A Co., Inc., Hoard of Trails broker, 7tl to 714 Chamber ol Commerce butliltiig, Tortlsnd, Oregon.) POLISHING GUNS. A sign before the door of a dentist reads thus: "Teeth extracted white yoa wait." ".. ; -v y . A farmer near Cuttonburg, Ky., has trained a terrier dog to' remove the worms from tobaooo plants. An artist In a New Yoik paper pio tured the Vesuvius in aotlon and en shrouded In dense clouds of smoke bom her neumattc guns. That artlet needs to be informed .that the Vesuvius uses only smokeless air In discharging her dynamite guns. A little surprise awaited two women who recently met in the office of a Chi cago lawyer. They bad never seen each other before, bot ere they left the office the discovery was made that each bad called to begin proceedings to obtain a -.di force, train the name m'V"1" " ' Kn T,.inqfhrklri is mm nlete without a botr tie of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. r The beautiful colors seen in the soap babble arise from the fact that the bubble, being vety thin, refleots light from the ontoi and inner, surfaces of the film. - r"T Vrmmnwtlv C'ured. Bo Btsornervousil rile aftvr ttrst Uj' urn er lr. Kllue's Um firm Hwtrter. Beo(I Hr ISF I ns.oe t bottle and treulm. nit. B. li. aUU3 1AL, rui street, rwiaoMpiu. ra ra It has been calculated that or id nary gunpowder on exploding expands about 8,000 times, that is, fills a space this much larger as a gas than when in a solid form. In the fait cleanse your system by ushig i'r. ITunder a Oregon isiooa runner. f Try Schilling Boat Ms and ball of powder. It is said that a striking outline of -ihe features of Georae Washington has apjearej ia a knotty pr-oiuberance of a troe in Portland. Me. It ia not a cher ry tree. ":,rii We will forfeit 11.000 If any of onr pub lished testimonials are proven to be not geuuiiie. Ths Pino Co., Warren, Pa. Ardent in tmiUT of his 80 yeaiS Francis Watkins, of Anderson," Ind., proposed to Lydia Bethel, a good-look ing young woman of Bethel, O. She " aoceoted him and they intended to elope, but his daughters prevented Then the seed lover became cool, and the result was a $10,000 breach-of-promise suit, which be has just Com promised for 13,000. ' Mrs. Polly Owens, who was lately rmirried to William Owens, of White '"er township, . near ! Koblesville, liiu.riow living with her 18th hus band; Sirs. Owens has six children as tiie frnits of iter former marriages, no two haying the same name. She is over 50 years old. She was separated from the larger nutnbet of her hus bands. She is part Indian, ber mother - being a half-caste. "IDOMYWNWOBK.'' Bo Bays Mrs. Mary Hochlette of TJnden, Now Jersey, in tni Ziettor to Mrs. Plnkhnm. ' "I waa bothered with a flow which wonld be quite annoying at times, and nthera would almost atop. "I used prescriptions given me by my Tjhvsician. but tne eaine state rs XJ, .ti. of affaire f eoctiaued. time I was. taken witb B flooding. that I was f ohlitred to I ' keep my bed. Fijially. In dc-pair, I " - .-T ti, mv Attn J . w - 1 J t.r, end began i. i, and have certainly been greatly l . Vi .1 htr itJiuse "t vdUC. Pinkham'e Vegetable Com- jv- - I hs indeed been a friend to me. " i i novr ahla to do m v own work. ii.- .!.tiv!rar wonderful medicine, t iwnr death I belleTe aa I conld l. j.o wi -iif thiitmy pulse aca,wsely beat ,, ,.,7iwtiu-t had almost fflven onu ..i.i net hay stood it one week more. I H,n Bt.u. I sever thought I would bo soc r " I OMS ll 1.,1 1. " f-.l to a cv medicine. 'I u-.i mv influence wit3 sny rlnff as I did, to have them j, I U.'i-Afa'a Vetetbl ,t." t is pnz led aboml 1 1 i .n-e the eynipa vk m v ho under r I '!.'. sra gt a shot, of a, This year is a great one for the fish ermen on the Coquille river. The total attendance at the Spokane fruit fair this year was 72,850. . Steps have been taken at Salem to contest the Wright branch asylum site case. . Lane county's potato crop is short this yoar, and the farmers look for high prices. ' '. Winter apples are more plentiful In Kittitas valley than ever before, and the quality is first-class. There is an unusual amount of sick ness in Palouse at present, most of the patients having typhoid fever. Two men who made avovago from Lynn canal to St. Michaels in an open boat have arrived at Victoria. The run of silverside salmon, in the Lower Columbia river continues heavy, and the fall pack will be unusually large. ' '. r --f-'in'-'f." ' News has reached Victoria of the ap pointment of C. CL Sinkler, of Nelson, as gold commissioner for the Yukon district, vice Fawcett, removed. On the steamship Doric, which ar rived at San Francisco from the Orient, waa brought in opium valned at $370, 000, on which a duty of $100,000 will be collected. The value of improvements In Walla Walla county, exclusive of cities, ac cording to the revision of the board of equalization, amounts to 1330, 32 4; per sonal property, $1,875,882. The Lincoln connty (Wash.) commis sioners have fixed the tax levy for all purposes at 14 mills, on a valuation of $5,666,783. The levy for road pur poses wss increased from 0.63 to l.ao mills. v : The floating indebtedness against the new town of Kent, Wash., will be paid off January, after which the oity'e in come will be sufficient to pay all cur rent exnenees and leave a handsome surplus. The prune crop of Clackamas county Oreeon. bag been gathered and mar keted with very little loss, and growers are elated over piesent profits and future erosDecta. At Clackamas sta tion, 83 tons were evaporated. . A cargo oMTO,073 Dusneif oi Dfi!v was shipped from Taoomathe week be fore last direct to England, lhe oariey was all raised in Columbia county, Washington, and being of prime qual ity, netted the producers a good price The charter baa been granted for the bnildina of the Golden-Fort Steele, B, O.. railroad, and work will be started in early spring. The contract ior tne Nelson & Bedlington railway has been let to Lai son & Foley, work to com menoe this month. Controller of the Currency Dawes has decided that he has no authority to charter a national bank in Honolulu until oongrees passes laws for the gov ernment of the islands. Consequently Perry S. Heath and San Francisco capi talists will not have their applications granted at present. The Carbonado coal mines shipped 85.000 tons during September, heat ing all previous records. Koalyn bad held the record with 80,000 tons. The Carbonado mines, owned by the South em Pacific Railroad Company, are run ning full time and employ 600 men, averaging $3.29 a day wages. The Scully Steel & Iron Company, of Chicago, has just closed a contract for the delivery of 25,000 tons of steel plates at Victoria, B. U, to be used in the construction of five British steam- shins bv One of the largest shipbnild ins firms at that point. I ne value oi the contract exceeds $100,000. A scheme is on foot to construct a logging road about three miles in length from the head of Gray's liver, Oregon. It will be operated by A. L. Saldren, who has In operation a simi lar road at Clatskanie, and will tap a 'strict of 6,000 acres of spruce timber longing to C II. Green, of Saginaw, tiob. The new association does not con template any general regulation of coast . lumber values. Its aims are simply to control the situation at San Francisco, where the trade has been for some time In a badly demoralized condition. Paget Sound values, foreign trade or other departments of the lum ber business, are not affected Henry Miller, of Cathlamet, Wash.. has contracted to furnish the North Pacifio mills, at Portland, over 3,000, 000 feet of spruce and Or logs this sea son. The Astorian says that tblsont will come from Eulokium, the principal logging stream flowing into the Colum bia, w here over 150 men were employed at logging during the past summer. According to the Lumberman there is a good field on the coast for a small turpentine faotory. There are two specie of wood rich in tnrpentine and Hied porducts, Douglas fir and "bull; pine, wood alcohol, pitch and other so-called naval products. The yield is by no means as large as the pitch pine of the South, but there is certainly room for a factory that will utilise the stump and refuse of pitch-bearing tree on the coast. Harvesting in the Palouse country has been completed. Every threshing machine has pnlled in, and the haul ing of grain to different shipping points will be finished by November I, or per haps a little sooner. So far this season, the total shipment of new wheat hat not exceeded 276,000 bushels, most of this being to Spokane for milling, and to the Sound. Since the completion of harvesting, farmers and giaindealers have concluded that the crop of this year i the largest ever batvested in the Palouse oountry. Although the average yield it less than in 1897 and several other former seasons, the aggie fute yield ha been greater. One feature of the new fishery law enacted by the Oregon legislature in special session, i likely to receive con suls! able attention. It I that "the person appointed to the position of th commiusioner shall bold the office herein provided for for the period of foot years from the time of his appoint ment." This would make the appoint- Since Letter failed the outsider hna not -been interested in Chicago prices. The disastrous outcome to the man with so many millions was a terrifying lesson to the small bull. Explanations did not oount Whether Loiter made egregious errors or not was of little nsinaannonra Tlio rtfat aftttr VllAr'a campaign, ot the bull leader wno ior so long seemed the greatest who had ever arisen, took the heart from every one who had believed In his cause. It Was Only last June that the disaster took place: about four months ago. It seems a long interval, but it i roallv a o6 short one, and it would be remarkable . r180n if it were not still in everyone's mind. What new bull leader would now invite the comparisons which would inevitably be made; what banking oonoorn would hasard the criticism which would fol low any favors toward a buying cam paign in grain? Have the losses of last summer's collapse been forgotten yett There must be a good deal imaginative about any bull deal. Not one advance in twenty is a mere matter of consump tive demand or ot actual scarcity. There must be a great deal of theory with advancing prices; people must forget prudonce, become venturesome, permit more or less exhiliration. Would it not be li&e holding a picnic at the close of a funeral to permit much bull spirit within foar months ot the Loiter failure! The present movement of wheat to market is the heaviest ever known 11, 000,000 bushels received at primary points laBt week. There was never any such total as that in six days before. Is not the speculator doing pretty well in taking care ot that property and in also maintaining prices? Is not the fact that such a volume of gram I financed and the price sustained evidence that the volume of speculation is larger than the very narrow fluctuations would indicate? ' r-raparatlont tot Wat Continue la rnnce Kaval Kesorvo in Ke.adlo.ws. Paris, Oct. 89. The alleged war pre naratlnna of France are the absorbing topio of discussion here. Acooullng to French papers there were important 1 naval experiment at Toulon last even ing. A flotilla ot torpedo-boats was I detailed to make an endeavor to force the entrance of the harbor ana tne whole garrison was called to arm and forts and batteries were manned ready for instant adtion. The result of the experiments has not been made public VIce-Admlral Barrea presided yes terday at a secret council of war at Brest, in which the chiefs ot the mari time forces took part. Confidential orders were subsequently issued to the Aurore asserts that five vessels of the navnl resoives around Brest have been ordered to bold themselves in readiness for active service. M. Del Case, minister ot foreign affairs, has ordered that the report ot Major Matchand. as to the situation at Fashoda, which Is expected at Cairo tonight, be telegraphed textuallv. Ow ing to its probable length It is expected that at least 48 hours will be required to reduce it to the French cipher oode at Cairo and to translate it in Paris. A CHINESE The Bvont EXECUTION. Hideout R Benefactress Kind fiet. . ! IA Fmifoff AV, JMroit, JHf. - Mrs, John Tansoy, of 130 Baker street, Detroit, Miuli., is one ot those women who always know Just what to do In all trouble and sickness. One that is mother to those in distress. To a reporter she said: "I am the mother of 10 children and have raised eight of thmn. Sov- ernl years ago we had a serious time with my daughter, which' began when the was about sixteen years old. Sho did not have any serious illness but soeraed to gradually waste away. Hav ing never bad any oonsnmption in our fiimilv, at we come of good old Irish and Scotch stock, we did not think it was that. Our doctor called the dis ease by au oild name whioh, as I after ward learned, meant lack of blood. "It ia impossible to describe the feel Ing John and I had na we noticed our daughter slowly passing away fioio us. We finally found, however, a medicine that seemed to help her, and from the SaatUo MarkaU. Tomatoes, 60 75c per box. Cucumbers, 10316c pet dos. Onions, 8590o per 100 pound. Potatoes, $10(314. Beets, per sack, $1. Turnips, per sack, 60 85a. Carrots, per sack, 65c Parsnips, per sack, $1. Beans, green, 3 (3 So. Green corn, $1(31.25 per sack. t'vliflower, 75o per do. Hubbard squash, l)o per pound. Celery. 40O50O. Cabbage, native and California $1.25(3 1.60 per 100 pounds. Apples. 60c 3 90c per box. Pears, 76c$l per box. Pruues, 40 50c per box. Peaches. 50c$l. ' Plums, 60c- Cantaloupes. $1.25 per box. Butter Creamery, 2 So per pound; dairy and ranch, 18 20a per pound, Eggs, 28c Cheese Native, 1313c Poultry Old bens, 1314o per pound: spring chickens, $394. Fresh meats Choice dressed oeei steers, prime, 6H7c; cows, prime, 6,4'c; mutton, 7c; pork, 78o; veal, A (3 6c Wheat Feed wheat. $19. Oats Choice, per ton, $22 28. Corn Whole. $23.50; cracked, $34; feed meal, $23.60. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton. $21(325: whole, $23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; straights, $3.25; California brands, $3.26; bnckwbeat floor, $3.75; graham, per barrel, $3.70; whole wheat flour. $3.75; rye flour, $4. Millstoffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped leed, $17Z1 pel ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Hay Puget Sonnd mixed, $9.60 10; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $13. Portland Market. Wheat--Walla Walla, 60c; Val ley and Bluestem, 6363o per bushel Flour Best grades, $3.85; graham, $3.85; superfine, $3.25 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86 38c; choice gray, 84 35c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $31 33; brew Ing, $23 per ton. Millstuffs-Bran, $15.50 per ton; Mid dlings, $21; shorts, $16.60; chop, $16 per ton. , Hay Timothy, $101I; clover. $9 10; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60 66c; second, 4045c; dairy, 4045o (tore, 25(3850. Cheese Oregon full cream, ll12o; Toung America, 13 Wo; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3. 60 8 per dozen; bens, 13. 00 8.60; spring, $1.35 3; geese, $5.00 6.00 tor old, $4. 60 5 for young; ducks, $4.00 6.00 per dozen; tnrkeys, live, 13 Xc per pound. Potatoes 55 60c per sack; sweets, 22Uc per pounn. Vegetable Beets, 90c; turnips, 75 per sack; garlic, 7q per pound; cab bage, $1 1.35 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, 76c per sack; " bean, 8c per pound; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumber, 60c per box; pea, 38tc per pound. Onions Oregon, 75c $1 per tack. Hops 10 15c; 1897 crop, 67o. Wool Valley, 10 13o per pound; Eastern ' Oregon, 8 12c; mohair, 36c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wether and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton, 7o; spring lamb, 7 Wc per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.76; light and feeders, $3. 00 4.00; dressed, $5.506.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.60$8.76; cows, $2.608.00; dressed beef, 66o per pound. r : Veal Large, 66o; small, t4 7o per pound. an FrancUco Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 11 (3 He per dound; Oregon, Eastern, 1013o; Val ley, 16 17c; Noithern, 9llo. Millstuff Middling, $1731.00; bran, $14.60 15.60 per ton. Onions Yellow. 86 50c per lack, Butter Fancy creamery, 38o; do leoonds, 25 37c; fancy dairy, 31 22c; do seconds, 2024c per pound. Egg Store, 18(jj22o; fancy ranch, 8081o. Oitrua Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2 Turned Into reettvnl. .' ' '. Vancouver, B. O., Oct. 33. Accord ing to the latest mail advlcea from China eight subordinate leader of the Kwangski rebellion have been beheaded at Wu Chow. They were carried in baskets through the principal street as a warning spectaole, amidst the laughter and leers of men, wotnon and children. s Ten thousand people witnessed the decapit itlon, and made it a gala day. Little children copied their parents, who Joked the dying rebels a second before the ax fell. When all waa over the children played among the bead less, bleeding corpse and made sport with the black disfigured heads. Mandarins and beadsmen improvised a sort ot Maypole, and the heads ot the rebels were placed on top in tiers, the children dancing around them. The governor so vised ..the mandarin to make the beheading a festive aa possi ble, so as to inspire disgust for the rebels In the hearts of the people. A banquet was afterward spread. The Japan Mail sars a petition hat been sent to the government by foreign consuls requesting that beheading be discontinued. Money Spent on Cuban In addition to the $50,000 appropri ated by congress and distributed by General Lee for the relief of the people ol Cuba, the central Cuban relief committee appointed by tho president distributed food, medicines nud general supplies to the voor and sutlering Cubans-tsWt&iVCaNh value of $331,019. Of till amount $176,089 wa in oiihIi contributions and $140,587 in supplies. Tho total shipments of supplies was 0,942,033 kilos, or 8230 tons, of which quantity 8,850,8118 kilos were food, 0(1, 753 kilos were clothing. 10,063 kilos medicines und 4,804 were miscellaneous supplies. ' The rioldt of Mnurt.. , From the field of sport wo go to bed and got up full of pa inn and aches. Tbe next night, by the uso of St. Jnoobs Oil, we are soothod to sleep and get up ourod. Smoker are less liablo than mm sniokers to contract diphtheria and other thtoat disease hi tho ratio of one to 28. So says Professor Uajak, of Vienna, Austria. miie, STORM IN TEXAS. Several Basalt ot Live Lost ne the the dele. St. Louis, Ma, Oct. 23. A special to the Republic from Houston, lex., says: The elcctrio and wind storm rhioh swept over Texss last night was very severe In couth Texas, uamsge to cotton is enormous. At Deer Park, 20 miles from Houston, the residence of G. F. Adams waa demolished. Adams, his wife and baby sustained minor Injuries, while A. J. Cook wa crushed to death. . At Pasadena, the residence of John Stout was turned over and oomplotoly wrecked. Six occupant were inluted The wind was so high at Missouri City, 85 mile west of Houston, that It blew a number of freight car from tne aiding on to the main track. The Cal ifornia express, running 40 miles an hour, dashed into the cars at full speed. The engine turned over, instantly kill ing George Johnson, of Kan Autonto, the englneer.and badly scalding the tire- man and injuring the bead brakeman, None of the passengers weie badly hoit LA GRANDE FACTORY'S RECORD Three Hand red end Seventy Tons Beete Bandied in One Day. La Grande, Or.. Oct. 23. The Ore- con Suear Company I making a record The capacity ot it plant la 850 ton oi beet every 24 hours, but today 80 ton were handled, and there are now on band 675,000 pound of auger. To day Bpoxane teiegrapnea ior tnree cars B. 8. a JS (best sugar on eartn.j Portland ordered three oars, Walla Walla one, Penldeton one, Baker City one. and three nave been soia nere, La Grande ha been tending I3,uuu draft about twice a month to Ban Francisco for ugar. Now this money Is distributed among tbe farmer and workmen here. Tbi year' crop will produce 8,000,000 pound of sugar at a conaervative estimate. Today' test howed a greater percentage of sugar than has yet been obtained from beet grown in any other country. ANARCHY IN VISAYAS. JftMf oj Iht Tim Sht Wat OntSned to B d. first we noticed a uoclded cbango (or the better, and after three months' treat ment her health was 10 greatly im proved yon would not have recognised her. She gained in flesh rapidly and icon was in perfect health. The modi- ne used was Dr. Williams' Pink fins for Pale People I have alwa-i kept these pills in tho bouse since and have recommended them to many people. I have told many mothers about them ind they have affected tome wonderful eure. "Every mother in this lsnd should keen these pills In the house, as they are good tor many ailments, particular ly those arising from impoverished or iseased blood, and weakened none force." There were 16 shocked and angry maidens in Wbitlng, la., when they laarned that the young clergyman of the Christian ohuroh in that little town wa about to become tbe husband ot j Mia Annie Bigelow. He wa engaged to be marriod to every one of the 17. tie baa resigned from the church. , "Why docs rny cake smell so queer?" Too reach soda or per haps alum or lime. Use Schillings Best baking pow "Hunter atones" were seen In the Rhine last winter. Tbey appear only when the rlvor ia very low, and the data ot their appearance i then cut Into them. They are believed to fore bode a year ot bad crops. - nA Knrmn: If vou know o a snlleltor or cativamuir In jrourelty or elnewlisro. mtiwlally a man wno IIM HOlimieu ior uowriinnrnn, m- uraiKie, nurnory toc. books or lalliirln. or a nmnwliooan noil ocd, yon will ooii(ir a t...r t.v (iiintf him in mrrettiHmd with us: of "If unit will Inwrt Ihla (IflllOM 111 VOtir lIIKr flint tut-n paruwi win em iin in" - - .. to OS. we may bo ania h, iiiriiiFi. i.-w loUion In ttielrown sua aiijoiniiig coumica. AMERICAN WOOLES MILL CO, Chicago. - The Maledive Archipelago, west of Ceylon, embrace 14,000 coral islands, few of which are more than elx fuel above tbe level of the ocean and only 176 of whioh are inhabited. A Short Fight. The damp autumn night and morn Ing stirs np sciatic, and then oomes a tug of pain. Uso St. Jacobs Oil, and j then comes a tug to cure it. it I a abort fight and the cure i sure. Miss Daisy Feat ing, the young col ored woman appointed a teacher in the Jersey City schools, will rotaln her place and the school to wblob she has been assigned, according to the super intendent, no matter what objection are raised. the ia a graauate oi tne tchool, bright and capable. It ha been stated that tbe residents oi the district In which her school is-locatod bad filed protests to tbe appointment of a colored woman aa teacher. The oldest (team engine in the world ha inat gone Off duty after working 130 year. It waa built in 1777. Southern Insurgents la Control of the Philippines. Manila, Oct. 23. The United States cruiser Boaton and the collier Nero, which October 6 were ordered to pro ceed to Hong Kong in connection witb the recent disturbance at and near Pe king, have arrived at Amo, in the pro vince of Fo Klen, the former abort of coal and the latter with her cargo afire Well authenticated report bave reached lieie of a terrible state of an arohy in the southern Philippines. The Spaniards there are cooped up in the principal towns. The Americana continue capturing the rebel vessels as they arrive at Ca vite. Two have been captured this week, Waved American and British Plags. New York, Oct. 33. A dispatch i the Tribune from Halifax says: The regimental repoits of the Royal Cana dian battalion of imperial troop were marked by an unusual incident. At tbe conclusion of the sport 100 men the pick of the garrison, formed a pyra mid by mounting upon one another houlders and the man at the apex, fine specimen of the British soldier, stood waving in one hand tbe Union jack and In the other the Star and Stripes. Two Miners Rilled Butte, Mont., Oct. 23. Erail Flan key and Herman Keekkle, minor em ployed in the Otlsco mine, were in etantly killed while ascending the shaft today. Tbe orosshead got bung in the shaft, and when loosened struok both men, knocking them from the bucket. City of Mexico, Oct. 23. El Mundo announces that n syndicate with $20, 000,000 capital hs been formed in New Yoik to immliiice r-Htatc in yarlou '..At you want tiie bust wiiilTmll!, pui tonka, plows, Wbroiis, Mis ol all no ii r. eiisinifi. or crnrnu inm-i iiiory, or write JOHN POOLK, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. A Ftenoiiman, M. Blounard, uses the X-rays for munsuring the adultera tion of flour "With chalk nnd sand. , When coming to 8in Frnticlso go to Brooklyn Hotol, 2US-213 Hush streft. Ainorii-an or Kurotieaii nlnil. ltoom and board $1.1X1 tofl.W per day ; moms AOct'iits to fi.uo iter oay; single mrnis ) reins, Free coach. Chaa. Montgomery. The Austrian state railway oarrled 6.100.943 passenger and 8,608,641 ton of stood duiing the month of June, ' I'M Dr. rtiiniirr's Oregon IUimhI 'urlflr now. Now that it 1 all over, women war correspondent who were in the cam paign of Santiago are beginning to bo heard from for the first time. MUS Anna Noithend Benjamin, a Southern giil, is the latest of these, and she I going to lecture about her experience to various women club throughout the New England and the Middle itatea. She wa actively in the cam paign, and to judge from the difficulties he surmounted in gotting to the front her ailence while there or, at least, her anonymity waa due to a fear that she might be lent away. . flolilen Weddings. Only one out of every thousand mar rind oouplo live to celebrate their golden wedding. Shall We Keop the I'hlllpplnes. While public opinion Is dlvldfd loth wisdom of kenpliig the Philippine, 11 is, however, all one way In regard l-o the l doitt of everybody keeping their health. Knr this purpose liostetter' Htomarh Hitters is widely used. This medicine Is both prevent I ve and for malarial levers and stomach disorders. ' A ton ot gold is worth HI 20,000. A ton of Silver, lit the present rate per Ounce, may bo said to bo worth about 410,400. - ' 1 .: . - SlOO llKWAUU SIOO. The readers of this i-snor will to ftsrti that there III t leel ono urraile.l dles mil soieneo has been ah 0 to uro in alt Its ".tXhaltsosiarrti. llall'sCatarrh f urs Is the only pnslilve euro known to llie wedlesl fraternity. Catarrh being aennsiltullnnaldi. eac ri"iilre a eonsmunnnei immnii. Hsu t aiarm i uro is h'h ni..i..n..j, .... dlrrxuly upen the ll'd and nitieons snrfaves ol Iho syslem, thereby dnntrnylng the fnunila- 1 on OI IHO uiseaiw, mi in, I Strength by hulbllns np the olltodon end Maiming nature III dnliig Us work. Tho pro. prlviors have to tatieb faith In ts eiirsti-s !,niira thai Ihev offer One Hundred ihillars or any rase that it (alls to vtuo. tread lor list - itllttoniait. Ati'ir?"". . .. - K.J.t 1IHMJH SVU,, 1kmh,u. ol Kxtlnionlals. l-lris r, j.i iib? B,,l,l riniHtiita. Ita lia!!'! Family Tills art the best. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES roots Crowned. Ilrldees Made, aliiless II mux ami eoii-aetlon. Dr. T. li. White, Mfr Buy Direct JfiZtt . -souths r.WtNwil WOOLEN MILLSaa And save middleman's profit. Wen's "no tali nr.uia.lotilis,;uW!oll, rit"ariiiei-il. Cats. nailed Ire. Address 3. I ANPKIAN. MeKl buildliig. PoriUnd, .ir. NuMlou this paper YOUR LIVER Is It wrong? Get it RlgbL Keep It Right Meore's Revealed Remedy wtlldoit, Three doeet wilt mak jo tool better. 0t It beta your druggist er any wholesale drug house, of fcoia Stewart A Holmes lrug Co Seattle. WHEAT! made on a small begt Make money by tuecetf ill 11-orulatiiinlHClilvago. We ooy aim seu wneei on mar. Ilia, fortum-s bare been besinnliit by Iraditisln in. lure. Write lor mil priu:iiiere. neat ol r rrenoe given. Several years' esps'lenreon the t'liireico Hoard ot Trade, and a thorough know ledge ol ihe buife. Kind be) our free refer tm book. IloWSINU, IHUKINI A to, ChleSflJ Hoard of Tra-le broken. QQIoet la l"orlleuu, Oregon and Seattle. Weh. $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 VWVV)VCV UIUIVLUJ Beat Wheel an Rank." With in per eeni iliacoiint for esH, t8 Ideals la w, li rwt, with lo per et. dtwoum hit rath. Send for catalogue. Llrsagonu wanted tsery where, nticr, t. MHKitu.t. rtfCLE ci,, '-PORTLAND. STOIC A NR. TACoMA. ...Willamet Iron Works... Front and Everett 8ts. INCORPORATID 1808. Manufacturer of Marin and Statloniry Engine and Boom, Saw MUL Flour Mill, Mining and Drrdgtng Machirwry, Shall Inf, Pulley. lUngert Water Whrrls, etc. Agents forth lohnT. Noy Co. Flout Mill Mathintry. Huntlf y Mfg. Co.' Monitor Grain Srparatort and Scnurett. DraJm In EaetUor Boiling Cloth, Mill and EUvator Supplies, Cotton and LAihr Btltlng, stc Kind your order direct to us ana get Ih bone Si of manufacturers' prices. . STEAMBOAT lit ll.llKUS ... h PttPTIAMfi, OR. jjllf BCKT iicura 1 SUPPLIES Cawston & Co, litcctiion t H. P. angary Ct: ' ATLAS XS0ISK3 AKD tOllKHX 43 and 50 First St, Portland, Or. 301 First Av &, . Seattle, Wash. A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturer. I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk. Iowa, have decided to OIVB AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold. These preienti are in the form of Fl y rtrtneiyf!. iUUIIIUi Paste! r lotos Tbey are 13x19 inches In site, and are entitled a follow: V. tr(J TEE EXCCLLDi'CE OF SY&UP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Srnur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon j all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. A tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the California. Fio Srnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali ponsiA Fio Sruvf Co. with the medi cal profession, and tbe satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to ullllona of families, makes tbe name of the Company a guarauty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far ia advance of all other laxatives, as it act- on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing' them, and It docs not pipe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company Lilacs and Pansles. Pansies and -Marguerites. V 'fa f ii iitHBH" 1 m at m . 1 ftowmMcoestw'v 1 Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. These rare picture, four In number, by the renowned pastel artlt,' R. LeKoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subject in hi studio and are now offered for tbe first time to the public. The picture are accurately reproduced in all the color used in the orig inal, and are pronounced by competent critics, work of art. Pastel pictures are the Correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. BSl Silastic St arch purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for, this starch and get a beautiful picture. . ' ; ALL 6R3CXRS III? EUSTIO STAEC8. ACCEPT K9 SUBSTITUTE 'sTii ur m 1 TU or Tit or o ffna,if riiwrwfien. II ft I I 1 BASEBALL, FOOTBALL. fJTHI FTtO JlrVH nYMMAIIMW StlPFLIF. m.,;, 4r .J m r 'fl r'reTft.u Mn)vf knr. 171 CURE YOURSELF! Htm 111. si r... l.i;liarM, Ina.njiiimlona, : Irrltatiiiu. n. iil.ri.,o..nZ of ra a sous rneuibraiios. Paliilcs. ami rt a.Liin. IthcEvisi Ohimi'ii rfq, imuoiiout. 1 OHDimt.TI.O . I stold hf nrttgglala. V. S.A. or M-nt Iq yhllD wr by tlltUi rasM-r. 1-riiH, ir-iiiil,, tut 1 a twin, ia.M. r sniit uit nxjuiMt,