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U S- SENATOR ROACH Says Peruna, the Catarrh Cure, Gives Strength and Appetite. AIiONO THE COAST. BRAD8TRSET8 REVIEW. Commercial aart lnnnele Happenlug r Interest to tha (Imwlti WnUni States. It is reported that CoRgina Bros., the big sawmill men of Igwrna, Siskiyou county, who own a large traot of valu able timber land on Hungary crock, of Colei and near the Oregon-Cal ifornia state line on the south side ol Siskiyou mountain, will pot in a saw mill on their property In the spring. They have secured by purchase from Stockton parties, by lieu land prooess, and purchase from railroad, seven sec tions of fine timber land in that sec tion and will build a railroad from a point this side of Cole's to the scene of the mill operations. J.ne aisuuiw 40 three or four miles in a straight line, but it will require a switchback rail road of six miles to reach their timber. They will ship the lumber to the gen eral markets and to their box factory atlgerna. Outlook Bright for Loggers. The outlook for the loggers is bright er now, says tne linages ai vw), than it has been for a long time, not withstanding that most of the logging camps are shut down for a time, while short days and bad weather are the rule. Some 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 foet of logs just floated out of the Elo kamin river, have been sold to the North Paoiflo Lumber Company lor 6.50 per 1,000, which is Jie highest price paid for logs in this section for probably eight or 10 years. This is encouraging to loggers.notwithstanding it is said the company needed we logs and had to pay a little more than their real market value. Hon. Will Feed Plp. Six hundred head of cattle belonging to Patterson & Armstrong arrived from Wallowa county, at La Grande, and were driven to the feeding grounds at the sugar factory there for winter feed ing, Messrs. Patterson & Armstrong having purchased from the sugar com pany all the pulp from this season's run on which to feed their stock. The pulp of the sugar beet is said to be by those who have fed it to cattle, a most excellent article upon which to fatten stock, and imparts to the beel a moss delicious flavor. Messrs. Patterson & Armstrong are experienced cattle-rais ers, and it is thought their experiment Temporary IteaPtloa From the Heaviest Holiday Trad on Keeord. Bradstreet's says: Holiday influence and stock-taking impart an appearance of dullness to general distributive trade, broken, however, by fair aotivity in reorder business to fill up stocks de pleted by the heaviest holiday trade that has ever been experienced. Anticipation of spring trade wants has given a more than ordinarily ao tive appearance to business in dry goods at New York, while in industrial lines the efforts ot manufacturers to keep up with filled order-books is re sulting in unusually aotive operations. Following the flurry in money, stocks and in some lines of speculative com modities noted last week, has oome, as was expected, a more cheerful tone, and a firming up in quotations is noted in such staples as cotton, which was effected by last week's money develop ments, and alBO in hog products, cot fee, copper, tin and lead. The strength ot textiles is still a feature which finds Justification in current statistics of larger season's receipts and sales of wool, and in reports of enlargod old and heavily increased new capacity in manufacturing lines. In iron and steel, seasonable quiet at regards new business is observable, but unabated aotivity on earlier booked orders is reported. In some cases, no shutdown was made for the holidays by mills and furnaces. Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week acsreeate 8,610,557 bush els, agaist 2,813,714 bushels last week, 6,203,625 bushels in the corresponding week of 1898. 6,495,001 bushels is 1895. For the year, failures are the smallest in number for 17 years past, and were it not for a few heavy flanoial suspen sions in December, liabilities, which will exceed those of 1892 slightly, would have been smallest for 12 yean past Honest Boy. "I am glad there are a few honest people loft. Two years ago I sent a boy around the corner to buy a postal card. I have never aeon the boy to this day." "You don't call that boy honest?" "Yes sir! This morning I received a postal with this on the back: 'Dear Sir: Here is your postal. 1 started in business with the mny 'ow ave me nnd have orosoored. Thanks.' "Chi cago Evening News. England's Armored Trains. Ths niNKiilflceiit armored trains used by ITnalnnd In Imp war witli the liners will protect hor troops In about the same way that Mostettcr's Stomach flitters drives dyspepsia from the human stomach, aim then mounts guard that It does not return. The bitters hss won in every cane of Indi gestion, constitution, liver and kidney trouble for titty years. Natural gas conveyed in bamboo tubas was utilised in CMua years ago. Flso's Cure for Consumption Is the best of all cough euros, Maonra W. Lots, Fabucher, La., August 2(1, fciOS. From all accounts the Blassmaklng trade will In the near future be revolu tionised by machinery. Home of the inventions have emerged from experi mental stage, and there are many more to follow. TtVAFNICSS CANNOT M rtTItBO By local spiilloetlons, as they esntmt reeoh the dfd portion ot the est. J . oi.ij.o we toeui-edeainena, sad th b !""'' SoSal remedies. Peslnwe Is caused by an In. rjamedeoaultton ot tl.e miieou; lining ot the uucbln Tube. When 'bis tul g' : 5r."Sr 'fflUr ...Tl..nU Milts, tha Mlamma. The average advance in Wisconsin for all classes in past was 15 per oeut. wages in the year An ingenious Chicago man is Intro duoiug a new footboard designed for the use of brakemen on the freight trains. The device consists of a number of par allel iron pipes, one inoh in diameter, and laid utwn a framework which raise them eluht Inches from the love! of the car roof. The top sides of tho duos are furnluahed with iron spurs, placed close together, much in the same manner as spikes upon a railing. It is cluimed by this arrangement tne spurs prevent the feet from slipping on such ice as gathors, while the snow falls be tween the rows of pipes upon the roof.; Its normal eonniHou, n.i...s ,v ;., Inrat.r initio cases out ot tB are caused M catarrh, wsluh Is nelhln but an ninameu eouniuon u -i- .1 .n.r. for anT w,Ll,V?.A"7..JjC V.i.rrl 7 thet can ZSZX bTUaliTcsurihCur,.' Bend to, eiroulars,!", CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Po d by Druggists, 100 Sell's Yaintly fills are the best. "Nature Abhors a Vacuum. " Soothing in tht VJorld sUnds stilt. If you rt tuttt nd strung dy by day tht blood supplies Us tide of vigor. If you art ill, tht blood is wrong nd writs inert, ing quantities of dtstastd gtrms. You t not chngt Nturt. but you M" aid htr b keeping tht blood purt. Hood" s Srsp rill dots this as nothing tin cn. Bt surt to get Hood's, because nil M inilrf I llfll Talnfnra ami decorators at St. lxmls want 87 X cents, eight hours and Sat urday half -holiday on and after April 1, 1900. ' The United States turns out annu ally 185,000,000,000 pounds 01 plug tobacco. The 800 Line has officially an nounced the withdrawal of Its cut rates of S10 and 817 between St. Paul aud New York, which bid fair for a time to demoralise the rates of the Western Passeuper Association. When tho Soo made the cut rates high ofllolals of the road stated that they would remain in effect until the close of the steamship and their withdrawal at this time Indicates that the Hoo could not , withstand the powerful pressure brought to bear utxinit by associate lines. St. Louis machinery moulders now got $3.75 a day; two months ago $2. The January Century. The January Century will contain poem by Ku.lyard Kipling. "In the Matter of One Compass." Dr. Mitch ell's story, "Tho Autobiography of a i,..lr enils iu that issue, but another serial by Dr. Mitchell will be gin in the March number. It is called "Dr. North and His Friends," and one who has road the manuscript walls it "an epitome of the science, culture and common sense of the nluotoouth cen tury. " - Nothing finer in tho way of effective railroad advertising has reached tho coast this season than the recently Is sued now booklet of the Ortmt North ern system, entitled "Across America,' savstho Seattle Times. Tho booklet contains an accurate description of a trip from Buffalo to Seattle and gives m.mtileto information, illustrated by photographs, of every point of interest pawed on the Journey oxteiullng over a distance of 2,900 miles. The adver tising department of tho Great North ern Is bolug showered with letters com plimentary to the new publication. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Hon. V. N. Roach, United Sates Senator from INortn uacota. W X Roach. United States senator rrom .norm u.w, i""""""-' " Jorses Peruna, the great catarrh cure and tonic. In a recent letter to tne ie runa Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washmgton, D. C. Senator Roach says: Trr.A,A tv x friend" I have used Peruna as a tonic, and I am glad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appetite. win pr0ve a success, I have been advised by friends that it is remarfcawy eiiicaaous as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh" Senator Roach's home address is Larimore, North Dakota. Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific cer tainty Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna hits no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Let no one persuade you that some other j :n j - woli ThfiT is no other svstemio remedy for catarrn Wll rnlV W 111 UU UUdalJ Sbmp v. - - but Peruna. Address the Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, free book on catarrh, written by Dr. Hartman. Ohio, for a The bill to protect child labor has passed the Georgia senate. The bill seeks to prevent children under the age of 12 years from working in the factor ies unless widowed mothers or invalid fathers need their labor. TO CUES A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dructrists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature poisoning, la on each box. 25c. After April 1 carpenters will demand an advance of 40 cents per day and a prolonged fight is looked for. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth trie Syrup the best remedy to use for thplr Children daring the teething period. A pioneer sheep feeder of Fort Col lins, CoL, is feeding 25,000 the larg est number ever fed by one individual. VITALITY low.debltltated or eshsusted enrfdby Dr. Kline's InTlgorallng Tonta V UtKsL TrliU BotUe ceeteliilng 1 Wefks' treatment. Dr. Kline's laatitale, SSI Arch St., Philadelphia. Founded lsL London holds 63 per cent of ita po licemen for night duty. A recently patented freight seal has made its appearance on the market, and several lines are now considering ita ertontion. The new seal is said to possess many advantages over the com mon lead seal now in use. It consists of a tablet of terra cotta, on which the initials of the road are stamped, and perforated by a square hole, through which the fastening device is passed It is imrjossible when applied to car doors, to open them without first break' ina the seal. When broken no amount of ingenuity could serve to prevent the knowledge it had been tampered wim Victim of Hl Own Mertlclnex. A physician of Eastbourne, Me, re cently made up a draught for a patient, putting in by mistake strychnine In stead of chloroform, and when she com plained that It made her sick, got angry a ni to nrove that the medicine was all right swallowed nan toe coo.euia m the bottle himself. He Immediately rec ognized the symptoms of atrychnlne poisoning, used a sxomaco puwu a.m other means to destroy the effects, but died soon after. Woman's Rights In Turkey. The Tnrklsb woman Is marriageable at the age of 9 years and by Turkish law at that age. If married, she la com netcnt to manage her property aud dls- pose of one-tnirn 01 oer iuhuuo. law allows her to aboodon her bus- band's house for Just cause and will pro tect her in so doing. She cannot ce com pelled to labor for the support of hef biiabnnil. The first recorded strike in the Uni ted States is that of the journeymen bakers of New York in 1541. Health from an Open Flrrplaoe. Physicians are disco rerlng that the old-time open fire had much to do with the health of our grandmothers and that strain heat and furnace heat ats responsible for many ailments. Steam beat especially has a way of gradually Increasing so that anyone who Is used to a steam-heated room becomes an easy victim to colds and all the long string of ailments to which a cold Is the Introduction. An open lire Is a sort of lusDlratlon in Itself, and since It draws In the out-of-door oxygen through all the cracks and crannies It helps to puri fy the air In the room while It heats it pn g An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effect of the well known remedy, STBur or Flos, manufactured by the CaLiroHXiA. Fio Strop Co., illustrate fha valiiA of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plant known to be medicinally laxative and pi ive and presenting them In the form most refreshing to the taut and acceDtable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yst promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Ita perfect freedom from very oojeotionable quality and sub stance, and ita 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 aromatic plants, by a method known to the Califorria Fio Syrup t)o. onlv. In order to srt Us 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 ruAJScisco, oax XOOTSVTLLa. XT. ItlW TORS. W. T. for sale by all Drbgglets. Price SOc per bottle. s.ej.w.sei.etS.S)ji..Sr t. ,u tt.ii.it Ail flil IAILS. ( (Joush Bjrue. Tuieeuuua. In time, fcild br lrnsts. r i hm-i .. 3 Great Britain's LocomotiTes.'""' There are 19,914 locomotives at work on the railways of the United Kingdom, and each of these on an average runs 19,090 miles In a year, and earns foi this 4,673, so that each mile the loco motive runs Its gross receipts are shout 4s. Od. Like the human facte r In all Industries, the locomotive to-day Is do me more than that of ten years ago, but, unlike the human factor, engines are now earning less; the 15,924 locomo tives then on the railway each ran 19, 033 miles, and earned 4,929 per annum. If, therefore, we take the cost of ao average locomotive at 2.700, It is found that she earn In gross receipts her total rost in seven months; but the profits ars quite another matter. Its Glory Done. In one of the finest cities of our west, there lives a certain man who has been prominent all his life in the work of hnildiuB and managing theaters. He has been too busy at this to have much time for readimr. When his pile was made he started for Europe and visited the various countries. Among other cities he took in Rome. It chanced that he drove out in the country and was shown the Coliseum. The guide told him it was a theater. The old man was surprised. When he came back he was asked about his trip; he mentioned Rome. Naturally he was asked if he had seen the Coliseum. He had. He didn't think much of it. To quote his own words: "It was a blamed good bouse once, mit ivs in ruins now." Detroit Free Press. Escape of the Newly Wedded. A newly married couple In New Brunswick, N. J., circumvented their mischievous friends by starting on their wedding Journey by way of the I roof. The friends, well-suppllod with rice and old slippers, stood at the foot of the stali-s. The pair ascended to tha roof, walked to the adjoining bouse, then down and through the rear Coot to a back street, where they entered a waiting carriage and were driven to the railway station. Another New Industry for Albany. Another new industry will soon be in operation in this city, says the Al bany Herald, if everything is satisfac tory. W. H. Kudd, of the firm of Nudd & Taylor, of Centralia, Wash., was in this city recently looking for a location, and seemed pleased with the outlook. The firm manufactures wooden eave gutters, conductors and moldings, and is a solid institution. It has offices at Minneapolis, Minn., and turns out yearly several million feet of its product. The company em nlovs 25 men and manufactures its en tire product out of fir. The product is mostly sent east of the Mississippi river to market. The company comes without solicitation, and is not seek ing a bonus or inducement. Philomath Enterprise, Philomath is to have a new school- bouse. At a meeting oi the enterpris ing citizens of that district last week it was voted to erect a schoolhouse to cost 13,000, to contain five or six ... , j . . . i rooms, and to oe equipped wiw an modern conveniences. A tax will be levied to raise f 1,000 and bonds sold to cover the other $2,000. A fine site for the new structure has been selected, and work on the building will com mence as soon as the weather will per mit in the spring. Bank Will Move. The Encker bank, at Everett, Wash., has secured a lease of the Northwest Trading Company's building, on Hew itt and Colby avenues, at Everett, and will move there about the first of the year. The bricks are on the ground for the bnilding of the vault, and as soon as completed the bank and fix tures will be transferred to their new quarters. Perfumery Factors. Frank M. Phelps, Ph. G.t an Eastern chemist of 16 years' experience, is in Baker City with a view of locating there in business. He has visited many points in the Northwest, and has de cided to locate at Baker City. He will establish a laboratory there for the manufacture and wholesale of first- class goods in the line of perfumes, ex tracts and toilet articles. Sale of School Bonds. The board of trustees of school dis trict No. 86, Bingham county, Idaho, has offered for sale coupon bonds of that district to the amount of $440. bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent rjer annum, payable annually, re deemable in 10 years after date, for the purpose of building and providing a schoolhouse in said district with the necessary furniture. He Lumber Company. The Jones Lumber Company has filed artioles of incorporation in the state department. The company will manu facture and deal in lumber and all manner of wood manufactures and merchandise in general. The princi pal office will be located in Portland. Seattle Markets. Onions, new, fl.00 1.95 pes aack, Potatoes, new, $16(220. Beets, per Back, 7585o. Turnips, per sack, 60o. Carrots, per sack, 60c. Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c. Cauliflower, 75o$l per doson. Cabbabe. native and California, 71 90o per 100 pounds. Peaches, 6580o. Apples, $1.28 1.60 per box. ' Pears, $1.00 1.25 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Watermelons, $1.60. Nutmegs, 6076o. Rntter Creamery. 82o per pound; dairy, 1722o; ranch, 82o per pound. Ekks Firm, 80(s81o. Cheese Native. 16o. Foultry 9l0o; dressed. 18 14o. Hay Pnget Sound timothy, $19.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, SIT Ofl (318.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked. $23; feed meal, $28. Barley Kolled or ground, per ton, S9t. whole. 122. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.85; blended straights, $3.10; California, 93.26: buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham. r barrel. $3.80: whole wheat flonr. 93.10: rve flour, $3.80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $16.00; I shorts, per ton, $17.00. Feed Choroed feed. $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $32.00 Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 5152o; Yalley, 62c; Bluestem, 64o per bushel. Flour Best grades, il.uo; granam, 99.60: surjerfine. $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 34a85o; choice gray, 84o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15018.00; hmwimr. 918.00(318.60 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 pe ton mld dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, f 16 per ton. Har Timothy, $9 10.50; clover, 97 fit 8: Oreifonwild hay, $807 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60 56c; seconds, 42 X 45c; dairy, 87)6(8400; store, 25 86o. Ec irs 1 8 1 9o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c; Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.60 8.50 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $2.508.50; geeee, $7.009.0O forold; d Kna.50 for young; ducks, $4.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12X18o per pound. Potatoes 65 70o per sack; sweets, 22,o per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, $1; beans. 56o per pound; celery, 70 75o per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per box; poas, 84o per pound; tomatoes, 76o per box; green corn, 13 X 15o per dozen. Hops 8 11c; 1898 crop, 86o. Wool Valley. 1218o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 14c; mohair, 97 80o per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, tc; dressed mutton, oX 7o per pound; lambs, Mo per pound. Hogs Gross, choice neavy, o.uu-, light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.606.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Groes, top steers, $3.50 4.00; cows, $38.60; dressed beef, 6 7o per pound. Veal Large, 61ioi small, 8 8Ko per pound. m a r rtk a s i e sUC-i r IT . TTJ AT.IMmrT1TWAre t. fwerenSef SlneVTl Ciwin.. a Vermiform effMOU. AoJlitlai liTrB,.e oolna. 11. IJwaJK .loai I tc.U be mill lnlnM eniptrw Ism me i( ike sewele bum teas la eaael. the i II ! eieelnkMilneer aoloa ! trie Seum. IM arrew. the uran kie im en LZ3 are packed away In your Inside, and must t kept dean, la order and doing; business. It's a long: way, with many turns and pitfalls to catch the refuse and clog- the channel if not most carefully cleaned out every day. When this long canal Is ilockaded, look out for trouble furred tongue, bad breath, belching of gases, yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting up of food after eating, an all-around disgusting nuisance. Vtotent pttt poisons or griping si8s re dtnatr oas to ust for chining oat the bowels. 7fly force oat the obstruction by ctaslng violent of the bowels, bat thev Htm the tntes tines wtMktnd 'even less tble to keep up rtguhr movements tfun before, and mke a larger dose t necessary next time. Then you have the pill habit, which kills more people than the morphine and whiskey habits combined. The only safe, gentle but certain bowel cleansers are tweet, fragrant CASCARETS, because they don't force out the foecal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action. Buy and try theml You will find that In an entirely natural way you bowels will be promptly and permanently lac breaak lae a Made CLEAN and STRONG by , a Jf5f!Tt r n "r: v ii ifl i S!aJ5 ALL T"tT Tf!Y"LTQTQ Te any atsdy mortal, who can't sfford to buy, w. will mail box frta. Addrsts SUrllnj Remedy Company, Chlug. or N.w York, SAMPLE BUTLE loc. FOR NEXT 30 DAYS. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY Medical Science, Wonderful, Astonishing, Yet CURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA AMD SCIATICA. lbs lntro.1aet.on In the medteal : .M. . .r ''"ir',l1I','.,M1(: Insstfm.bl.valu.aMu Terser nl er ai m now ". .(IlilVl'll be lisnrtr.1 down to MACHINERY. ...TATUM A BOWEM... :Sep .-ba1 ALL KINDS te to First (trset P0RTUND OH. Curable I tht U:t of Knife. Address UK. NKWKIKK, Muimuln Home, Ida. GANGER & more 'ou. ... ... .v.. ,.iinin luiui' ? ! Vy '.'W.?i?.',V.?i iv vll K I liJ IC Y ITi5 All ie Sill SnHRS. iin.r.!. - . . . ..... 1 ... ..( SCIATICA, It .. w 1. . eeuvjllfl IMO jfCMBKKHII. II B Is oured br tills rrniodr, thi utnre attack. bkoph" ,lA v. UmII nr RinrHl. II. the nett thirty days (rom the flste esch. HO one osn apureuiete vow wauted. Blf ICIIMATIM, wrtTRf.rIA, It A V - K 9. V s; K. C A T A K B H , , a I .K K V l. K - n i' . ...I - lid wliure one d'ol theie dUeases, lor It lortlrt the system Sfslnst any is and ftve drops tbe dose. Ure bottles (W dimes) pre ...i ... ir. irfi u lu,ttUi. rairiilar tirlce. Vl.. bill for olthln paper, we will senl ssmple liotllea npon receipt ol UK) wonilerliit remedy until ther try It. Wrlie today. Ajienll ISO-IS K. Lake Street, Chicago, 111. Bhlngle Mill Progreealna. Work on the Reed & Million shingle mill at Mt. Argus, Wash., is progress inir verv satisfactorily. The machin ery is being pot in as rapidly as it ar rives. The company has received the new Stnrdevant (an (or the hot blast in the drr house. This monster piece of machinery weizhs 22.000 pounds and is 120 inches in diameter. It is the bioirest Diece of machinery of the kind in that county, and probably the big gest in any shingle mill on tbe coast. Telephone Line to Seven Devils. It is said plans are being made to extend the Union Telephone Com pany's line (rom Pine Valley to Cup ... . . .A 1 1 rum, laano, in ine seven ueviis coun try, via Ballard's Landing. This will be a crroat convenience to all that great mining section, as it will give them long-distance connection wun tne outside world, since the Union line connects at Union with the wires ol I the Inland Telephone Company. Springfield, Mass., is building Its first 17 -story apartment house, to cost 1188,000. Ban Franeiaeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1216opei pound; Eastern Oregon, 1316o; Val ley, 20 22c; Northern, 10 Ho. Hops 1890 crop, 11(8120 pet pound. Onions Yellow, f58Bo per sack. Butter Fancy creamery 24 25o; do seconds, 22 28c; (ancy dairy, 20 21o; do seconds, 19o per pound. EgggStore, 25 27Xo; fanoy ranch, 84o. Millstuffs Middlings, 16.00 19.00; bran, $18 14.00. Hay Wheat $7.00 9; wheat and oat 7.609.00; best barley fS.OO 7.60; alfalfa, $5.007.60 per ton; straw, 85 45o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, $1.00; Ore gon Burbanks, 8Bo1.10; river Bur banks, 4576o; Salinas Burbanks, $1.00 1.25 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valenoia, f 2.70 8.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 7 Be $1.50; do choice $1.76 2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits--Bananaa, $1.60 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 66. pea pound. alj fc Mtl ,,,, ,M,jMt 1 mi 1 whim mm lp ..aV f0l f'.alD 1 w COT" lS THt SupremelV Great Tonic orscd by Radical FCV VIN MAR1ANI Ha) odA Hv Ttjt of 35 Ycarj xptrfcnc PORTLAND DIRECTORY. jrenoe and Wire Works. HltTL.AN WIIIK A IKON WOHKHi Wllilt end Iron leiiclnitiollloe railing, etc. KM Alder. Machinery and Supplies. CAVVKTON A CO.: KNfllNKH, BOILERS, MA. chinerjr, suppllei. is-fru FlrsiHi., Portland, Or, can Rive you tha best bargains in general macliluery, engines, boilers, tanks, pump", blows, belts and windmills. The new tcel I X L windmill, sold by him, Is 1111 equalled. YOUNG MEN! Kor OonorrlKie anil IH WM l-ai i iniei ; nin. n Ilia ONLY n.mllclne wliloh ltl our. eaiill and erery cue. NO OAHti known I erer f.lM to cure, r tunlnB;. itrm (roia IU u will aetonlih M. U la ah,lilllr alio, MTEltSlMK Grow up wlib It, It he. emr of tiow loliff h vna. It rri,u etrlrtum. mil nan h. laaeB wltliwl Ineenre, lnre and dU,nUoR fr'im buillMMN. rRll.'K. S.oo. tut a.1. br all rMu dmsirUU, or emit prapeld S upmie, 0R.GUNf,,S"l.rvoevR"oPILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Ofi H'Mwfti Blond, Aid .flfffMionttiilPrnvanl IlilJoiiaiiMii. Xhtfp nm rirej sar nircvn, loroiirinm jnn , w- win mai mfl rr, or lull bni for 3V. IK. IIOHANKU SEEPS grow paying erope because they're fresb and always the tieet. Pur sale everywhere. 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