''for Me? 5a te of Fan
Mischief is Done'
A VAst Amount of mischief is done, too,
because peoplt neglect to keep their blood
part. S Appears in eruptions, dyspepsia,
Indigestion, nervousness, kidney diseases,
and other ttllments. Hood" s SarsapaiiUa
cures aU diseases promoted by impure
blood low state of the system.
daUabam
Gunnison, Utah, expects, to have a
beet sugar factory by another Tear.
THOUSANDS WERE THERE.
It Was a Blase of Brilliancy, and Stela
bach Wai Cangratalated.
One ot the events ot the season was
the t scent grand opening ot A. B. Stein
bach & Co. 'a new eluthing store, corner
of Fonith and Morrison streets, Poit
land. It was a scene ot splendor and 15,
000 pleased people inspected it. The
new store is large and roomy, light and
airy, and its elegant oaken counters
re piled high with a fresh, latest-style
stock ot men's and boys' clothing and
furnishing goods. Everything sold at
Mr. Bteinbach's store is always known
to be durable and first-class in every
respect If you drop the firm a line
they will eend you free samples ot
suitings and rules for self-measurement,
so that you can order olotbing
that will fit parfeotly and be equal to
custom-made, at ready-made prices.
In boys' clothing, the firm excels,
especially in $5 speoial school suits.
Visitors to Portland are cordially in
vited to call at the Stein bach store and
make themselves at home
Art Ten Oola Kaatf
It so, you should see that
I 1 your ticket reads via the
' f '. Great Book Island route,
IWwt-aJi and you will get the best.
Pullman palace sleeping cars, elegant
teolinlng oh aire-is "free," and library
buffet cars on all through trains. Beit
dining car service in the world. Popu
lar personally conducted excursions
once a week to all points East. For
full particular call on or address any
ticket agent, or A. E. COOPER.
G. A. P. D., C. B. I. & P. By., 846
Washington street, Portland, Or.
Kansas City boasts a lady switch
tender. Japan Ceylon
English Breakfast
Oolong Ideal Blend
Tea
The railroad coal mines in the Pitts
burg district are being operated to.
their fullest capacity. Operators in
some parts ot the field are complaining
ot scarcity of cars and also a lack (.
men. One of the largest operators in
the district said that from present in
dications the tonnage of the northwest
shipped over the lake this season will)
reach 6,000,000 tons. The shipment"
last season amounted to about 4,500,-'
000.
I Like tha Admiral.
Mrs. Stubb John, is that you com
ing home at such an unearthly hour?
Mr. Stnbb Yes, M-Maria; the club
bad a little D-Dewey toast tonight.
"Well, you remind me ot Dewey."
' "In w-vrhat way, M-Maria?"
"A long time coming home." Chi
cago Evening News.
A oommittee of iron moulders called
on Governor Mount, of Indiana, and
protested against the employment ot
paroled prisoners from the reformatory
in a foundry in Louisville.
In Baltimore considerable interest
has been aroused by the statement of
the city register that when the board
ot estimates fixes the tax rate for next
year lie will vote to reduce it from the
present figure to $1.75.
Something Ha Didn't Hava.
' Hicks I hear that Klinkard hai
pulled up stakes and gone to the
mountains.
Wicks Gone for bis health, I sup
pose? "No; as I hear it, be baa gone oh
account ot nut having any health."
Boston Transcript.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effect of the well known remedy,
Stbvp or Figs, manufactured by the
California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles ot plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
' liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatio plants, by a method
known to the California Fia Stbup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAW VKAjrOUOO. OAS.
' tjommiAM. kt. mrw tout. t. t.
foe sale by gil Pracglsts. Pries SOe. per bottl
Schilling's
Best
ALONG THE COAST.
itetaa af Oenaral lataraeS Uteaaad
from the Thriving I'nclfle
Statee.
Ta Heart of Interior.
Plats wcro filed Monday at the land
riffioe by the O. Ii. & N. for 20 miles
of light of way along the middle fork
of the Clearwater from Karaiah, says
the LewiHlon Tribune. This right of
way was purchased some months ago
by the company at a time when the big
railroad tight began. For many years
it was ooifti(rl that the middle fork
Ot the Cleigpsrffif ' provided the only
approach to the pass thiough the Bitter
Roots, and when the Northern Pacific
declared its intention of building the
Butte cut-off. it is said the O. R. A N.
hastened to appropriate the right of
way along the middle folk. Another
explanation of this wove on the part of
the Oregon company is ttiat the Bur
lington line has intentions ot soon ex
tending its lines west from Billings,
Mont., and that the O. B. & N. has se
cuied the light of way leading into the
heait ot the interior Clearwater ooun
tiy, and will perhaps remain contented
with the possession uutil the further
development ot that tuition Justifies the
construction of a road there.
Cnaeee Oatlooh.
P. Mclutooh. of Tillamook, who
manufactures uioie cheese than Other
any man in the Northwest, speaking of
the outlook in Tillamook county for a
large production of oheese, says: "The
Bpring and summer this year were not
especially good, as the rains continued
so late and the weather so cold that the
grass was not given a chance to grow.
August rains have had the opposite
elleet, and the fall promises well. The
fall grass hud already attained a good
growth at the time that is usually the
driest of the year, and it shows in the
increased production of milk. Every
thing points to the probability ot a
good fall. Prices will be good or even
better than in some time past, as there
is a shortage in Eastern states, and the
cheese imported will coiue at a high
figure. It now looks as though there
will be a good advance lietweeu uuw
and Jauuary."
Bakar City 'a I'l-ogreae.
The Citiseus' bunk building is pro
greasing favorably. The bauk will
cost ia the viciuity of $20,000, and the
work will be pushed rapidly. Tne en
tire edifice is expected tu be completed
bv January 1, IU00. Almost another
f 20,000 is going into a handsome build
ing which will Ire of brick, namely,
the N. C. Haskell structure. And still
another, only four blocks from the Citi
s ns bauk, where the foundation for
the Houston five-story hotel aud opera
house is laid.
A Now Aaaeetoo Find.
A vein of asbestos has teen discov
ered in Idaho county, Idaho, which is
reported as being of the very finest
quality and has a market value of 60
cents a pound. With all the big
things in that section of country an
asbestos mine is not amiss aud will
add to the wealth ot the state.
Froapaellra Shipyard.
C. G. White, of California, has been
in Everett, Wsh., for the past week
trying to make arrangements for the
establishment of a shipyard. He says
he has contracts in sigiit valned at
about 1200,000 already. He wishes to
have a free site aud a subsidy of $260,-
000.
Tart Havana Railroad.
The authorities of Fort Stevens have
received permission to proceed with
the construction of a line ot railroad
800 feet in length, to connect with the
line of the Astoria & Columbia Biver
railroad. Contracts aggregating $80,
000 have been let for work at Fort
Stevens.
tana Powder Macallan.
The Basche Hardware Company, of
Suropter. will let a contract to John
Biaun for the construction of a atone
powder magazine. J. W. Crowden
will erect a three-story rooming house
which, with other improvements, will
cost about f 5,000.
A Heavy Ordar.
An Older for 400,000 oases for a
'jget sound cannery has been received
1. y the Pacific Sheet Metal Works of
Astoria. The present indications are
that the factory will run full time for
the next two months at least.
Faelfle Coaat Chat.
Eight ships will be necessary to
carry the salmon catch of British Co
lumbia to Europe.
Officers of Whatcom, Wash., are ar
resting saloon keepers of that place for
violating the Sunday-closing ordinance.
About $800 is being expended in the
gymnasium and baths of the Seattle Y.
M. C. A.
A large amount of froit is being
placed in cold storage for the Walla
Walla fruit fair.
The nniversity of Washington, at
Seattle, opened its fall year with a
largely increased attendance.
Hobos held up two pasengers on a
freight train at Selahin, Yakirna coun
ty. Wash., the other day, while the
train crew was at dinner. From one
they secured a watch. The other had
$100 concealed in his shoes, which the
bandits did not discover.
Moran Bros., ot Seattle, received a
check for $75,000 from Uncle 8am,
Friday, in part payment for their fit
ting out of our trausKrts which carried
horses and supplies to Manila from the
Sound.
Governor Rogers, of Washington, has
received a letter from a lady in Clallam
county, Informing him of the first birth
of triplets in that county, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Seel being the parents.
The children ate two girls and a boy,
and the governor is asked to name the
bov.
The natural oyster beds at famish
bay, Puget sound, are being destroyed
by lack ot attention and the star fish,
and unless something is done for them
soon they will become Woithless.
The steamer City of Seattle has se
cured the contraot for carrying the
malls between the Sound and Kkagway,
Aliska, und will make three trips per
month.
The bell at Point-no-Point, a little
limbered tnndspit south of Port Town
send, on the Sound, which has hereto
fore warned mariners in a tog, has
been replaced by a deep-voiced fog
vlii.Ua,
FINANCIAL. SKY IS CLEAR.
Na IHsquletlug Chunya Affaota Gaaaral
Hiieluass.
B. G. Dun & Co,'s weekly isvisw
of trade says:
The sky is still cloudless and do dis
quieting change has come during the
week. In spite ot mote warlike news
about South Africa, the bank ot Eng
land behaves as it the worst possible
bad been fully provided tor, and this
country has no reason to fear trouble
from that source unless hngllsh mar
kets have been so overloaded as to need
help. The marketing ot domestic pro
ducts, both farm and .manufactured,
continues surprisingly large for the
season. The new possessions, taken
together, ata returning in revenue al
ready more than it costs to elean and
govern them. The West and South
still behave as if it would ba imperti
nent for New York to offer money for
orop moving, and aie still bidding for
commercial loans here. Failures are
few and stiikos scarce and readily set
tled, and the passsge of September 4
without pressure means reasonable
safety for months ahead.
After a sharp decline wheat lias risen
i cent this week, with Atlantic ex
ports 9,900,966 bushols, flour included,
against 8.325.100 bushels last year,
and Paciflo exports, 864.850 bushels,
against 163,193 bushels last year.
Corn has also taken a start upward,
rising of a cent with exports ot
8,051,669 bushels, against 9,431.035
bushels last year.
The wool market is much less sotive
than ot late, with sales of only 9,965,
900 pounds at the chief markets, most
ly territory, aud while pricea are stiff,
manufacturers are buying only tor im
mediate needs.
Failures tor the week have been 139
in the United States, against 164 last
year, and SO in Canada, against 16 last
year.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Portland Market
Wheat Walla Walla, 68 69c;
Valley, 60 61c; Bluestein, 60i$61o
per bushel.
Flour Best grades, $3.96; graham,
$3.66; superfine, $3.16 per barrel.
Oats Choice white. 87 (3 40c; choice
gray, 8637o per bushel.
Barley Feed . barley, $16(817;
brewing, $18.60 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16,00
per ton.
Hay Timothy, $809; clover, $7
8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 4660o;
seconds, 8540o; dairy, 800J35O,
store, 9337o.
Eggs 1818ic per dozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream. 13o;
Young America, 13o; new oheese,
10c per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3,609
4. 60 per dozen; hens, $6.60; springs,
$3.3603.60; geese, $ft6.50 for old.
$4.606.60 for young; ducks, $4,603
5.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 13) (9
13 per pound.
Potatoes 66 70c per sack; sweets,
33Jc per pound.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, l3c per pound; cauli
flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, $1
beans, 66c per pound; celery,
70(3 76c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peas, 8(3 4c per pound; tomatoes,
45 60c per box; green corn, l.',V(J15o
per dozen.
Hops ll18o; 1897 crop, 46o.
Wool Valley, 1213o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(3 13c; mohair,
87 80c per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8 c; dressed mutton, 6)4(1
7c; lambs, 84c per lb.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $6.00
6.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 8. 60 $4.00;
cows. $3. 00 3. 60; dressed beef,
6 7)o per pound.
Veal Urge, 67c; small, 80
8c per pound.
aattla SI ark ata.
Onions, new, $1.60g) 1.65 per saok.
Potatoes, new, 90c$l
Beets, per sack, $1 10.
Turnips, per sack, 75c.
Carrots, per sack, 90c.
Parsnips, per sack, $1(31.75.
Cauliflower, 75o per doz.
Cabbage, native and California
$101.95 per 100 pounds.
Cherries, 75otgtl.
Peaches, 75 90c
Apples. $1.2501.75 per box.
Pears, $l.763per box.
Prunes, $1 per dox.
Watermelons, $103.60.
Cantaloupes, 60o $1.
Butter Creamery, 36c per pound;
dairy 17030c ranch, 19.017o par lb.
Eggs, 26c
Cheese Native, 12013c.
Poultry 18014c; dressed, 16)0.
Hay Puget 8ound timothy, $709;
cboioe Eastern Washington tim
othy, $14.00.
Corn Whole. $33.60; cracked, $23;
feed meal, $38.00.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton
$21; whole, $23.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60;
blended straights, $3.36; California
$8.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham,
per barrel, $3.60; wbola wheat flour,
$3; rye flour, $3.75.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $15;
shorts, per ton, $16.
Feed Chopped feed, $20.60 per
ton; middlings, per ton, $23; oil caks
meal, per ton, $35.
Ban Praneiteo Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 13014c pei
pound; Oregon, Eastern, I014o; Val
ley, 170 19c; Northern, 80 10c.
Onions Yellow, 75O850 per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery, 36)0 26c;
do seconds, 22024)c; fancy dairy,
mibmo ao seconds, itxamo per
pouad.
Eggs Store, 2024o; fancy ranch,
27 31o.
Hops 1899 crop. 10(8 13o per pound.
Citrns Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$2.7508.25; Mexican limes, $405.00;
California lemons, 75cfl.tO, do
cboioe, $1.7503.00 per box.
Hay Wheat, $6)9J! wheat and
oat, $608; best barley, $66.00
7s alfalfa, 6.00 07 per ton; straw, 90
85c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 60060c;
Oregon Burkanks, $1.25$1.60; rivet
Burbanks, 6070o; Salinas Burbanks,
$1.001.36 per sack.
Trepical fruits Bananas, $l-60O
3.60 per bunch; pineapples, $3
a.uo; rersun dates, s (tfio par
feud.
SUFFERED 25 YEARS.
'tis njNv
Congressman Botkln, at WlnflolJ, Kanau.
In a recent letter to Dr. Ilartmnn
Congressman Botkin says:
"My Dear Doctor It gives me pleas
ur to certify to the excellent curative
qualities ot your medicines I'e-ru-ns
and- Man-a-lin. I have been afflicted
tnoi e or less for a quarter ot a century
with catarrh of the stomach and con
itipation. A residence in Washington
has iuoreased those troubles. A tow
bottles ot your medicine have given me
almost complete relief, and 1 am sure
that a continuation of them will affect
a permanent euro. Pe-ru-na is surely
a wonderful remedy for catarrhal affec
tions. J. B. BOTKIN."
The most common form of summer
catarrh is catarrh ot the sto-uach.
This is generally known as dyspepsia.
Congressman Botkin whs a victim ol
this disease 25 years. Pe-ru-im cures
these oases like magic. Addiess Dr.
Hartman, Columbus, O., for a free
book.
The microbes that cause oliills
and fever and malaria enter the sys
tem through mucous membianes
made porous by catarrh. Pe-ru-na
heals the mucous membranes and
prevents the entrance of malarial
germs, thus preventing and curiug
these affections.
Three hens belonging to Dr. Shaw,
of Ruseellville, Ky., are high flyers.
They recently ascended 200 feet in the
air in pursuit of a hawk. When the
noon whistles blow they quit scratch
ing gravel and hasten home to dinner.
I believe my prompt use of Piso's Cure
prevented quirk consumption. M rs. Lucy
Wallace, Marquette, Kuua., Dec 13, "Jo.
There lias been considerable increase
in the wages of iion moulders all over
the United States. In general, the
increase has reached 10 per cent.
Vegetarians have clearer complex
ions than people who eat animal lood.
Cleveland meat cutters and paokers
demanded an advance of 25 cents per
day. The advance conceded them, ac
cording to the company, amounts to
about 17 cents a day.
Jerome K. Jerome takes his vaca
tions on a farm, where he becomes one
of the day laborers. He has studied
agrioulture both from a theoretical and
practical point ot view and expects to
establish a model farm ot his own next
summer.
Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and your stomach is
full of undigested food, which sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold
misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that
is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation in the stomach, make the liver
lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order.
Don't hesitate t Take Cascarets to-day and be saved from suffering!
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CASCABBTS arc absolutely harmltta, s purely vegetable compound. t mercurial er ether mistral am-polses Is Cstesrets. Catctrtti promptly, erleetlvsly ant pernuntstly
ewe every disorder of the Stomach, Liver tad Intestines. They net only cvrs constipation, feat correct any aad tvtry form ef Irregularity cf the bowelt , Including dUirhots sad dysentery ,
Pleasant, palatable, potent. Taste good, do good, "ever tlckea weakea or gript. Bs tart yes get the genuine I Beware ol ImiUtloat snd substitutes I Buy t bos ef CASCABBTI
to-day, and If not pleased la every respect, get your money back I Writs at for booklet aad fret sample I Address TIRLIHO RBMBOT COMPART, CHICAGO er HBW TORK.
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Slav! . - Jf W?'?W
MACHINERY, all kinds
...TATUM A BOWEN...
29 Is 36 First Street PORTLAND OR.
RDB. MMRTT.-S BOOr,
elief for Women"
twrC?XaK rotVaai(ln plavln,lvtfln-jlo-. Write
oust j i or ini jtouK.eoiiuiiniiifC i'rticu
Un tviHl TtrtUDoiiUlt of ItH. ilHTtL'i
French Fecials Pills.
PrsXlHMl by (tiotiundf of utltrftiMl ltd Ion w
Wire, ftiwari rsilllu ind without tin svjuavI.
ft top tn Blu, WLlte And hed, imkm no otW,
ICvrmfflPENSidu
I I" SICKFuHu. Wathinoten. D. C Ihry will rir.
II clve quick replies. H. Atli N. II, Volt.
Biaff Suth Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1B78.
atav Hold h airdruitf-iaraiii rna.e.1 a,,. iV. i.. h
-ai lul ' a." vajk Saaae
af aaat I
a
Tenn., and vicnity have inaugurated
the ancient voodoo dance and the en
tire negro community baa gone wild
on the tubjeot. They congregated
from as far as Alabama and Missis
sippi to participate in tha weird exer
cise and worship. The oity Is full ot
excited colored people, drawn there by
the news which has gone forth. The
other night several hundred ot the ne
groes danced to the aocompanlmeut ot
totu-toiua and other like instruments,
The applicants for membership In
the hand take their scats in the mid
dle ot a dark room. Thero they wait
until a vision la seen and they Immed
iately arise aud relate it. If the dream
ishoirible enough and suits the look-eii-on
tha negro is admitted Into fel
lowship and at once begins his dance
with the others. The voodoo worship
has assumed suoh alarming propor
tions that tho attention of local offi
cers of the law has been called to it,
and a stop will probably be put to it
befoie another dance takes place,
HOW TO TRAVEL.
Information for the I'ublla.
In seleoting your route to the East
you oannot afford to overlook the ad
vantages and comforts offered by tha
Rio Grande Western Railway in coll
ection with the Denver & Rio Grande
aud Colorado Midland railroads. It is
the only transcontinental line passing
directly through Salt Lake City, and
in additinu to the glimpse It affords ot
the Temple city, the Great Suit Lake,
the salt palace, and the picturesque
Utah valley, It offers choice ot six dis
tinct routes to the East aud the most
magnifloent scenery in the world, A
double daily train service and through
Pullman palace and ordinary sleeping
cars, free reclining chair cars and a
perfect dining car service are now in
operation via these lines.
For pamphlets descriptive ot the
"Great Salt Lake Route," apply to J.
D. Mansfield, general agent, 258 Wash
ington street, Portland, Or.
Iinprovart Train Kqulumont.
The O. R. & N. and Oregon Short
Line have added a buffet, smoking and
library car to their Portland-Chicago
through train, and a dining car service
bat been inauguarated. The tralu is
equipped with the latest chair cars,
day coaches and luxurious first-class
and ordinary sleupeis. Direct connec
tion made at Granger with Union Pa
cific and at Ogden with Rio Grande
line, from all points in Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho to all Eastem cities.
For information, rates, etc., call on
any O. R. & N. agent, or address W.
II. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent,
Portland.
About 10,000,000 feet of birch wood
will be sent this year from Maine to
England and Scotland fur spools.
Belgium exports 9,300,000 dressed
rabbits yearly to England. They
weigh from six to eight pounds apiece
and the rabbit crop sells for $1,170,000
on the aveiago.
English barb-wire manufacturers
having reduced prices, while American
goods have advanced, hope to be able
tooompete in South Africa with what
has heretofore been almost an Ameri
can monopoly.
ROBUST AND STRONG.
8ucb a person Is the constant envy of the
weak, nervous person of trie person with thin,
Impure Mood. The way to build Up uealtu is
through the blood.
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Makes Impure blood pure. It creates a good
appetite and s.slsts digestion, tl.utt per buttle
at your druggists.
YOUNG MEN!
Vnr noiiorrh'M unit OI't rnt PtaM't Okay hpvfin. II
la tli ONI,Y ifttrilif'iri wtiiclt will cur rarh tuiil vsjrf
CaUr. MO CAHK known U luf r tmilnd to eurm, ntt
fiiavltr Um m-rUm or of how lonff un'linff. Htnultei
from lu utw will tMt'inltih you. H ia miwlfaif ewt,
prtit fctrl' tursj. ktirl can W teksiD wlthwil InootiTfa.
oii firo ftfifi ileu-fiUon from tiilnfn, I'hU'K, l 00. t
wle tr all riimA dnivtitiu, or ( prNtiai bjr ttptmm,
, !T7 IA HNT OllEM iC'AL OOs, Ctaltssaf o, HL
ClretaitW txuti oa nquM4,
zinTLin'snnii
Is sdmitilically cornpuuiidstl of
tue m.n rnaieriais.
Rupture
treated sclen
1 1 lies 1 1 v and I
Coiifldentl a I
lv. CwrHpMtliiW ,
fMielltd.
0. H, wOObanu C0 101 Iscsss !., ft tlsnd,
Old Bailors Havlvad. 1
Titan ststl .! Majirild Pia I tannnita '
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ANNUAL SALES. 6.000.000 B0XE3. ' L---
in
mrHtVr -tomtit- kvVnwm 1 1 .i"!
What It Maaus.
In one of tha suburbs ot Philadel
phia there Is a school principal who la
a very kindly man. Ha Is noted par
ticularly for Iris love ot animals, and
ha never neglects an opportunity to
lecture bis young charges on his pet
hobby.
Tha other day he told them all about
vivisection and how, in tha name ot
science, it entailed untold suffering
upon dumb animals. At the end of his
dlsoussion, iu order to innUe sure that
his words had been fully understood,
he asked:
"Now toll ma what vlvisootlon
means."
"Please, air," answered one ot the
boys, "It means trying it on the dog,"
Judge.
Hllll Mora Vountarralttna;.
The Hwret Service hits Just unearthed
another burnt of counterfeiter and necured
a quantity of boutts blllri. which are very
cleverly executed. Tiling" l trvnt value
araalwuvH delected for Imitation, tmUlily
Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which has
many Imitators but no equals for (Unorders
like indigestion, dyspepsia and constipa
tion. i "
A negro convict In nn Australian
jail was conveyed to a Vicuna hospital
and there experimented upon with
electricity for four months. At the
end ot that time he was so bleached
that he would pass for a ahlte uiau.
SHAKE INTO YOUR ailOKI
Allsn's Foot-Kass, a powder for the fast.
It cures nuliifiil. awollan. sinartliirf. nerv.
m, f.a. Hint l,i-tiitiflu lulfnM lh atititf flllt
of corns and bullions. It's tlis irroitteat
romiori luacoverv or ma Birr, aiivii m rim.
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His a certain cure for Ingrowing Nulls,
weatinir, callous and hot, tired, aching
tat., Vt't. llHVU IIVH, !M Ihlfl iMHltllll.tllMtli
Try It fwdiy. Hold by all drurii and
suoe stores, nv ninu lor ..w iu sunups.
Trial package r'UKK. Address, Alleu 8,
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Yj
The shipyard at Port Blakotey,
Wash., has enough work on hand to
keep it busy for a year to come.
DBArNKSS CANNOT US COBED
By local applications, ts titer cannot rsanh the
diwatail portion ot tha aar. I ntra Is only one
way loeural"alBa. ami that Is by totiitltu
ttonal rrmntlrs. Daaluna It rausad by sn In.
flamed Condition ol tht mucous llnlns ol the
Ruitachlan Tuba. Wbtn this tube n In.
fluuirj ou have a rumbling; nonitd or linpar
r t hetrliif. and when It Is aiitlraly oloaad
dvatnait It ilia result, and nnlatathalnnaniiua.
Hon ran ba lakrii out and this tulxi raaiored to
itanurinal ruuitlltou, hearing wtllbedvalroysd
lorereri ntna eases out ot t a are canted by
eatarrh. which Is no! hint but an Inlltiosd
Ooiitllilon ot tha mucous surfaces.
Wetlllle One Hundred Dollars (or any
case nl Deainaat (caused by catarrh) that can
not Im cured by Hall's Catarrh Cars. Hand lor
.!." ire... I. OHRNIV A CO., Toledo, O.
fold by Drussistt, 7&o
ilall't Family flllt arc tbt best.
It is said that every ton of coal
mined In England pays 19 cents as roy
alty to support the Church ot Eng
land, whether the owner of tha mine
or the workers in it aver enter a parish
church or nt.
It Is said that the productive capacity
of laboi-saving maohlnery at the pres
ent time is equal to a hand working
population ot 400,000,000.
The total number ot women over 18
years old employed in the factoiles
and workshops ot the British Islands is
about 600,000.
The therapeutic value of liquid air
is very great. It Is said to be a cure
tor diphtheria, cancer and other germ
ditt.it sos, destroying the bacilli by
spraying. The intense oold makes or
ganic life impossible.
bro.
lor
obe
th.v
ttiea
I rr
co
fter I was Indaeed Ut try CIRCA-
RETS, I will never ba without them In tbs
house. My liver waa la a very bad shape,
and my bead aobed and I bad stomach trou
ble. Now, alnea taking Caaoarcie, I fast Una.
My wire has also oasd them wlin best Octal
results for sour atomarh "
Joe. Kstnuso,
lOZt Congrats 6k, Sk Loaia, Mft
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
Vanee and Wire Works.
I'ORTUND WIIIK A IRON WORKS; WIRK
ami Iron leuuiiiiti ofllce railing, ato SM Alder.
Slaulilnnry and Sniil!te.
CAWHTOM A CO.: KNOINKH, IIOII.KIta, MA
chlnery, supplies, ts-ou First St., 1'orllaud, Or
J0IIN POOLE, Portland, Okkiiow,
can give you tbs best lmrulns In general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. Tha new
steel I X L windmill, sold by him, Is tin.
eijiiHlled.
CURE YOURSELF!
Irfl.trhnrsitfi, liirlKiiiiiiftiifiiit.
Irrliatluns ur ulivrailous
Of IlllleuUa luali.l.r.n..
Ua III SI f... ...,....!
1sm.au hhuiIh, Plnl, ami mil alrlu
THtEvsas (Jhimioi fio. '" or pulwiiium.
isrnao-leu,
J 1 1" "" '" "'sprwr,
aVtl 17 etpr.u, pr.palil, tut
9ZW V m' '" bottliie, i.n,
i UrullLr at nn tauuiist.
DRaGUNN'S
IMWROVIO
PILLS
LIVER
ONf FOR A D08E, Cure Rink Hetdsche
jod Iy.ppala, ltemore Tlniplessnd Purify the
lllood. Aid I'lgiutlon sndPre? em Itlllouiiists. Do
notOrlpeorMlnkan. Tocurirlnce you, we will mail
!".m',l!Ll''.''.' or,uJ! bn '. MB. ltOHANtiC
HO., fhllada., tVouaa, fkild b; UruggUts,
m Us(sr4aud
sat ntt aiflatitrs
VOISCISSII
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The
Housea
wife's
Burden
Mrs. Ada M. Ilrrr, or tW N. Char
lotte Ht., Laoeaator, I'a., suffered ter
ribly from remnla disorders, liar
nerves became unsirung, the to
durtd lutonsa pnln, Ilia sllsblcat
kitier wearied lior aud household da
ties beau rue a burden, rreqotnl
rulntlns and disty iptUs would some
upon her and tUs would full pros
trate In a swoon, After trying seve
ral phjrtloUut without success Mrs.
II err began taking Pr. Williams'
IMnk r lilt for 1'alereorle. Hits tarsi
Tlie pills brought Immediate re
lief, nod after tuning sis boars t was
cured. Dr. Williams' 1'lok fills far
Pala Pennla had done what all pre
vious treatment bad failed to do,"
Viat tn unnliur, ncmlr. nl.
Our new book. I'laln Telae
I Women, sent In piam envelope,
coaled, a request,
Or. Williams' flat Pills tor slt Peases
Srt sow telS e las Sates t aaatred,
Sol tlts la eacsseea. SI sM Sraulsts,
er Slrect Irem Ike Or, Williams Medietas
Ce.. lekeneoUsi, N. T., W seals sar Us,
easts 1 1, so.
The recent epidemic of lockjaw la
not difficult of explanation. The dis
ease Is produced by a microbes getting
into any h.-eak In tha ssln, Tha mi
crobe abounds at all times, at soma
place wore than others. '
ftTt Permanently Cured, Mo Slaernranaa
rllt) alK'r Arat dnr't use of tir. Klloe't Urate
Nerve llMO.r.r. Hand fur FRKE . turn
botileand Imtilaa, D'l. H. H. iLUJIlt, UA,
Atvli street, fuiladelphla, fa.
Tha lirtnklvaaie of Vancouver have
struck against the employment ot Ctl-
nesa as mason tenners.
Mothers will find Mrs. Whitlow's Sooth.
Inrt Hyrup the best remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
The horse never breathed ot whloh
George lliiimtlnt was nfrsld. At thi
ago of 1U3, in lirown county, Ind., ha
bioke and rode a colt which his netgh
bors feaied to appionoh. Ha died
short time ago, at the age ot 118.
The prloa of medicine In Prussia la
regulated by tha state, a new price Hat
being published every year.
Slate pencils ara made In Tennessee;
from slate dust and other ingredienia
compressed by hydraulic means. One
concern made 95,000,000 In a year.
An agreement has been reached be
tween representstlvesol the Washington
breweries and their employes which
establishes a uniform woikdsyof 10
hours in local breweries and laises tha
scale ot wsges of all brewery workers
from 6 to 90 per cent.
10c
25c. 50c
DRUGGISTS
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Atlulug und IturTnt Huiuklug
Library Cart,
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(Mirvlce n mt Hcenery Unequsllrrl,
for Tleketi tml nil Inlorinailoa apply to
your nearest agent, or address
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UIN wrlllse to ndvart Iters leas
suaatloa this paper, r"aeey
pTl!pRlllloi5?mol
j il. (oriu, wall s. blind, Hlwdlii. or Protrudlua
I'll., ara min i ht Or. floaanko'a Vila a.mij,7
Jsrst dniKslatauruiit ,y m.ll. TrattlM fr.a Wrlil
ns about ,.mr..aa, lH. HOHAaKU, Pliii.da", fi
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