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u PACIFIC COAST NEWS i Waal 1 m&ypmm Any article, whatever It meriV must be made known to the public by mean of advertising-. Advertising, however, thougrh tt cut do much tor a thing-, cannot do everything. It mar create a sale for a time, but in order to insure ft luting demand1 the thing advertised muit have solid worth. This is the ease with Lydia . Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. It haa olid worth. Women everywhere have learned thla fact, and the result ia that there Is a lasting and absolutely uneoualed demand lor it. It haa the largest sale of any remedy for female ills in the world, and this has been the case for years.' The reason for this is that Mrs. Pinkham claims nothing that she is not entitled to claim. She can do all that she says she can do, and her twenty years of experience make her advice invaluable. Her experience has been not only long but world-wide, and she has helped more women back to health than any one else in the world. Thews facta should, and do, have immense weight with all sensible women, fiemember these are not wild statements but solid fact. Faota About tha Good Daks Dona by lydia Pinkham'a Vogotabla Compound let Caaos of Changa of Ufa, namrLtgi Down PaSaa, Eto. "I had falling. Inflammation and ulceration of the womb; backache, bearing-down pains; was so weak and nervous that I could not do my own work; had sick headache. no appetite, numb spells, hands and feet cold all the time. I had good doctors, but none of them did me any good. Through the advice of a lady friend I bena the use of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and after taking on bottle I felt greatly relieved, and by the time I had used several bottles was completely cured, o that I oould do my work again. I am now passing through the changeof life and using your Compound. It helps me wonderfully. I want every suffer ing woman to .know what your medi cine ha done for me." -Mas. W. M. Bcia, New Palestine, Mo. " Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound aaved my life and gave back a loving mother to eleven children, which was mors than any doctor could have done or any other medicine in the wide world. My trouble was child bed fever. The third day after my babe was born I took a chill, which i followed by a high fever. I would Commercial Floanslal JBtneeelus'l f Interest ha the Growing Western State. Letter Frata Kent. ' E. W. Bench wood, of Tacoma. 'Wash. received a letter from K. J, Becker, at Nome, Alaska, in which he says: ' At present all lines of supplies, f copt doga, are sufficiently plentiful Lumber is 350 per 1,000 feet, and hard to get. Milk and cream low, and rice and ham 60 cents per pound. ! Fuel will be short. Dog teams have cleaned the river and beach already. una hundred pounds, or a single sack. of coal, when yon can get it, costs $50. "tot profit, canned meats is a good staple, but not flour or sugar. Never in history ha there been such stam peding: Bonansa district has been lit on as by grasshoppers, and now there is a grand rush for Kolcsadapagra. "The big excitement is at Milk creek, IS miles above Prince of Wales. York is attracting a big lot of atten tion, and good results are shown. Above Cape Rodney is the latest, called New Eldorado district, and it is surely ; good, along with a three mile free gold bearing ledge of quart. The trail is hot with people for this district. There will no doubt be a big stampede for Norton "oreek, as $14 a pan is se- ! eured. Other creeks yield 10 and IS cents at the surface. 'The beach is being worked with good results, and coarse gold at times shows up. Several $5 and $15 nug gets, and one worth $37,' were found about one and a half miles up, and on top of the ground." Bonded for 0,0O0. What promisee to be one of the rich est mines in the whole Eastern Oregon district, and which heretofore has been practically unknown, was bonded today to Captain J. W. Heisner, of Baker City, for $200,000. The property is situated on Dixie mountain, near Quartzbnrg, at the bead of John Day valley.- It ia named the Yankee Boy, and consists of a group of six claims. Several veins run through the property of high grade ore. The formation ol the ledges ia porphyry, slate, syenite, granite and phonolito. The property is well developed by tunnels and shafts, and the ore is found in hematite and quarts. There is plenty of water and timber, water right and mill site. ADVICES ARE OHEERFUL. Favorable Trade Review Make Shawl a. Hraddtreet'a says: -Trad advices re, as . a whole, cheerful, and the stretch of -values is apparently una bated, though som soft spots still pre sent themselves. A permanent feature this week haa been the increase in strength of values of farm products, nearly, all th cereals, pork products ana cotton advancing, while materials for manufacture, and the products thereof, hav generally remained steady or uncnangea. Manufacturers of shoe are busy and weather conditions have rather favored the retailer by enabling him to dispose half a mil in length, which cuts clean A GRUESOME STORY. Am Incident of th Irish Rebellion et th Year 178S. id "ilaenalllaa'a Magaalu," C. Lit ton Faulkner tell th story of th "French Invasion of Ireland." Her la on terrible Incident of a terrible crime: One pathetic picture remains of this last and terrible chapter in the abor tive Insurrection la Mayo in the record of th fate of one of the wildest and poorest of th poor and wild village of me i.aggaa. Here where Downpat- ricx uead stands out against the ocean. i a striking natural curiosity called the Poolnashanthana, a chasm nearly The Chief Justice of Samoa Says Peruna is The Very Best Catarrh Cure. CHWP jusTica CHAMBERS of some carried -over stock, Wool is fairly steady, but manufac turers are out of the market and con cessions can be obtained, though Lon don advice art better. Southern iron advice are of steady prices, and of rather more inquiry on export account Except immediately in Chicago', where idleness of many thousand of men has cause dullness in the machinery and kindred trades, th Western iron situation seems a strong one. Structural material is in better re quest and some very large contract! win shortly be placed. wheat, inoluding flour, shipment! of the week aggregate 8,277,450 bush els, against '1.380,578 bushel last week, 4,114,046 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1899. Business failure in the United Statet for the week number 190, as oom oared with 189 last week, 305 in this week a year ago, 333 in 1898, 233 ia 1897, and 800 in 1898. Business failures in Canada for th week number 28, as compared with 81 last week, 21 in this week a year ago. 23 ia 1898, 38 in 1897 and 40 in 1896 PACIFIC COAST TRADE. perspire until my clothe were aa wet a though dipped ia a tub of water. Th chills and fever kept up for three days. My daughter got me a bottle of your Compound. The fourth doa topped the chill, and th fever also disappeared. My life wa saved. My age at this critical time waa forty nine." Lydia E. BotroHaa, Etna, Pa. Fmotm About Two Cases of Failing of tha Utarua ftooovored by LydUm & Pinkham'a Vagatabta Compound, . " I suffered for fifteen year without finding any relief. I tried doctors, but nothing seemed to do me any good. . I had falling of the womb, leucorrhcea, vain in the back and head, and those bearing-down pain. One bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com . pound did me so much good that I sent lor four more, also two boxes of Liver Pill and one package of Sanative Wash. After using these I felt like a new woman." Mas. O. A. Worm. Glidden, la., Box J20. J T Cm Street Car Track. IM W . n ... xne ueoanon, ur., paper mill com pany has purchased a mile of street cat rails, that were obtained years ago for extensions of the street car system in Eugene. The extensions were never made. The rails will now be put to ia the yards of the paper mill at Lebanon. In addition to this, negotia- um are pending Detween tne same parties for the purchase of the street car system now in operation at Eugene. - Treat From Lake Miefclaa. Tom Brown, superintendent of the Salmon river steelhead hatchery, and E. R. Greenman, deputy fish commis sioner, left today for the hatchery site u Degw worx on tne spring run. Mr. unguium wiu remain tnere only a abort time. Superintendent 6. W. Downing, of the Clackamas hatchery, has received 100,000 trout from Lake Michigan, which he is feeding. These trout will be transplanted in Washing ton and Oregon waters. When full grown these trout weigh as much 85 pounds. Buttle Market. Onions, new, $3.35(13.50 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 45c per dos. Potatoes, new, $16318. Beets, per sack, 7585c Turnips, per sack, 60o. Carrots, per sack, 60o. Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c. Cauliflower, 76c $1 per dosen. Cabbage, native and California, $1.0081.88 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.85(11.50 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, S8o per pound; dairy, 1783o; ranch, 17o per pound. Eggs 15(3 16o. Cheese Native. 15o. Poultry 13 14c; dressed. 14916c; prlng, $5. Hay-Puget Sound timothy, $13.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy. $18.0019.00 Com Whole, $33.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $30; Flour Patent, 'per barrel, $3.25; blended straight, $3.00; California, eo.aa, oucawneai nour, 19. uo: era tnrougb the headland, and from tut top of which the clear green water ca be seen 80 feet below. Near the bot torn of the chasm and along its whole length run a ledge of rock, bare when the tide la out, but covered by many reel or water when it rises. The peas antry, returned from the rebellion, were busy one October day endeavor ing to save the remnant of their neg lected harvest, when suddenly the alarm waa spread that the troops from jvuiaia were at hand. Well knowing what they had to ex pect rroni the terrible Fruser Fend we, the rebel harvesters, surprised ana unable to escape to the mountains, maae for the adjacent cliffs, whose rough faces they were used to climbing and with whose caves they were fJ miuar. it was with manv of tm a constant diversion to descend to the ledge of rock to pursuit u wuicn uipy could gain access means of a rope let down from the top oi ine ment out, and elves that m wnicn tney might find a temporary refuge, they descended to the ledge. me rope Deing held for them by a young woman, who was to return and release them as soon as the soldier uaa withdrawn. Many hour they waited there, ex h"-""! every moment mat the rop wouia oe lowered by their friend. Bui though the soldiers had retired long err uie aue rose, tne woman came not. Terrified by the presence of the mili tary she had fled to the hills without re- memoermg ner charge, or apprising otuers or tne hiding-place of these flve- ana-twenty stalwart peasant. Night came on, and with it the re morseless tide running high above the level of the ledge; and when morning uawnea tne villagers, looking down into the chasm, saw the lifeless corpsei or tneir sons, brothers and husbands wasning to and fro with the idle splash m uie wave in the abyss of the Poob nashanthana. z y Court Boom Sen. Wh.r. Join Ch.mb.p. n.lnulu.d too Supr.m.oj or tho Unlt.4 suu. In Samoa. la m meat letter J Aruiu Aledlche Co., Chief Justice Chtmben ur, lie tollowlntot I'crune: "I have tried one bottle nf Pa SJSSTiSZ y say lt 1S one of. the best tonics I ever used, and I take bZT!Lel" & pleasure m , recommending it to all snfffliwR whn n need of a good medicine. I can recommend it as one of wanxrorX "re. very: Dest, remedies lor catarrh. W. L. Chambers." A BlgnlSeant Fact. I " m. - - ; nr.1. TocS i DOCTORS INSIST that their patients use 5 DROPS" for GOOD EFFECTS OP SINGING. BiuaDie rona or Exerclae for one with Weak Lang. if ... . 1 1 . . "leuiem men are now recom- Per-I nis return to Santiago, toward stamp ing out yellow fever, waa to order the closing of all American bar and saloons in the city, and prohibiting the sal of strong drink to Americans. Tmth Made rraaa Paar Are the latest in dantiitrv. 11 a na,iiu jMwr.n limy ara reiiarreu Mi(r tliail anv othrr material. They may be Due. but most people would prefer their own. and tliii may be best aceonipliahod hv keemiiR etuinacn uraunv Wlin Iloitatter'a Ktomsvh Bitters, as the condition of it af fect the teeth. The Bitters will cur con slipation, dyspepsia and billiuusness. Probably the top is the oldest tov in th world. It has been in use for thou- aands of year in all parts of th globe, and some savage tribes use it in the per formance of religious rites. Moth ara will find v nrin.i... c .v tog Byrup th best remedy to us for U' ehildreu during th teething period. Veuio can never have a trolley car. but she ia about to take up a substitute wrougn the abandonment of the pic turesque gonaoias which hav "asr, airttasyra r "I was suffering with falling of th womb, painful menstruation, head ache, backache, pain ia groin, ex tending into th limb ; also a terrible pain at left of womb. Th pain in my back was dreadful during menstrua tion, and my head would ache until I would be nearly crazy. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable GomtMnnd haa given me great relief. I Buffer so pain now, and I give your medicine all the praise." Mas. J. P. McSrasnw, Bosenberg, Tex. A Qrntaful Woman flmmnmmndm lydia E, Pinkham'a Vagatabla Compound to Every Wlfa and fwlotharm " I have taken eight bottle of Lydia K. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound who most grawying result, l bma been married four year and had two children. I was all run down, had fall ing of womb with all it distressing symptoms. I had doctored with a good Ffeysician, but I derived very little good rom hi treatment. After taking a few bottle of your medicine, I was alii trt AA nw nrlf aa.it ....... m.m aeven-montha'-oldbabe. I recommend your medioin to every wife and mother. Bad I time, I eon Id writ . much more ia it praise. I bid yoa Godspeed in your1 good work. Ma, h. A. Moaais, Welaka, Putnam Co., Fla. " Dii.it Mas. PnrKRaM When I eonv sneneed the use of your remedies I was very badly off. Every two week I waa troubled with flowing apell which made me very weak. I had two of the best doctor, but they did not seem to help me. They said my trouble waa caused from weakaesa and waa noth ing to worry about I felt tired all th time; had no ambition. I waa growing worse all the time until I began th use of Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. I am now able to help about the house, and am much isa kroved in health." Mas. A. WaJUCBa. Caiilooon Depot, N. Y. America sells nearly three times a much as she buys; Germany buys over 60,000,000 worth more every year tnan sne sens; while Great Britain hut year actually bought twic aa much a she told. Northwest Kate. ' ftn.. tt K ftrty. xini io,wu necessary to establish a milt cannery in Walla Walla has been subscribed. A Umatilla county. Or., breeder has a rouna China sow whose offspring i year orougnt mm iuu. Her lat est effort was a litter of 14 pigs. The most unique wedding ever sol emmzea in Spokane occurred when Justice Leonard performed the cere mony uniting Tom Wing, a native of lhina,and Wennie, a native of Japan. It i the opinion of many of our ranchers with whom we have spoken on the subject, says the Vale, Malheur county, oaxette, there will be conoid. erabl water during the coming season, in spite of the lack of snow in th mountain. They say that a the ground has not been frozen the rain and snow water has sunk, and this will teea tne springs until late in the season. i. ratnand. who arrived the other oay from Alaska, it is said, made a stak large enough to pay dividends to the several Everett citizens who Joined in advancing him (50 each aa a gxub sMxe, at tne rate of 11,850 for eveiy ou. While excavating at Fort Setveni re cently lor th new barracks, an old Durying ground was discovered and un.iiLl ' 41 ... . . cwuiaa uueartnea. Jso one eem to now anything about this ancient burial place, and no mention can b found of it in th records at the tort. W. W, Fifh, a millionaire of Elmira. N. Y and Professor B. P. Barge have leased 1,200 acres of choice lands on the Takima Indian reservation at bimoo station, and nave a large force of men engaged in plowing and seed ing. They propose making a great iocs; lann, in which alfalfa will form tne basl of feeding several thousand cattle, sheep and hogs every wintei for we early spring market. Millstuffs Bran, per ton. $13.00: aborts, per ton, flS.00. Feed Chopped feed, tlt.00 per ton: middlings, per ton, S 20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. . Fresh MeatsChoice dressed beef steers, 7i8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 7Xc; trimmed, 9c; veal, SH& 10c. Hams Large. 13c: small. 18 H: breakfast bacon, 13),c; dry salt sides, dc. ' ' RHEUMflliSM, KIDNEY DISEASE """WsiaaajsW BmsNaaaaBsaBSBSJisBjaN saiaBaassiSMaTsasai.saaisa.aH etc. Read th follow Ing letter! -ifj ZZl.mA? ?' whB 1 "" " P ! Of "f DROPS" ny rJ, -?i!T tmib'y lll.m and waa rary dlKour.sed, as I had trie sv.ry. IWg tt doctor, praacrlbad, wa Madia aer to RtcbW Springa tic My Uvtrv u?h . F . pi u,i- mj wiia ia naainf, ana sue is so well thai ah refused to keep bar seamstress and I aow doOtg her tmn ainc. Th aactars laatat aa bae takla Drape" ,d aMura bar that It Is bow cwily a (Salter of a lew day sad she will be entirely cured, snl a. ar very wall kaowa tare, the -I DROP" is receiving eoasiderahl site, tioa sad prate. F. K. fRICg, Jersey City, W. J. Oct. U, lr. "" kaatiMATic CBb Co.l I suffered terribly with KMrwy . . ---. u w. mm inaa iw. aa 1 1 lea ol - 9 OHUrs" I a a. now entirely well and I give "I DROPS" the pralaa lor my tare. I could not Sod anythlaflhat would tie m th slighleat reli.f nmll I tried this remedy, sad I nnnsmd It to everybody permiMat cur aaai a WAKaauun, Hlaca Gap, l'a. Au(. 21, 'W. amaMimerasMwnm. rre rroa aptetM and pat-MIr k.nr.1. Ik riraa stlamnsa - - - kali t a.. a .. u . J Xr.lrbvaae. MaahMk. U.i r.V.V. .a"l"nreV taap, Mlaapleaaaeaa, kervaaeaeee. aa Marat Maataaahwa. ttamaaa. VmrnZL aaaa, H.ae Waakaaaa. ISrapa-, Malaria. Craapla aaaUaaTrlar UHI0 amaUdke Ball, for li.u. A nu .in Z... .T """"" aoee.) tai koaUa. tar M. SoMlbraaaadaaeata. MUTS w.irra a Sea VenaLi. Walt M sa-aas. MBtlSlATIO CVSa VU., IM ta 14 Lake t., CU1CAUO, I IX. (TSAlia MASK) "S DROPS" dnrabl am) rartlaa Market. Wheat Walla Wall. 63 a 63c: Valley, 63c; Blues tern, 66e per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.00: eraham. $3.60; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Uat Choice whit, 86(2 36c; choice gray, 84o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14018.00: "rowing, $17.00(317.60 per ton. MUlstuns Bran, $1$ per ton: mid dlings, 19; shorts, $16; chop, $14 per ion. , Hay Timothy, $9 0 10: clover. 176. 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $6(97 per ton. Butter fancy creamery, 60 (365c: seconds, 43,46c; dairy, 80887Xc; store, S5 83,c. Eggs lie pear dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream. 18c: xoung America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed. $3.6061 4.60 per dozen; hens, $6.00; springs, $2.60(38.60; geese. $8.6037.60 for old: $4.6006.60; ducks, $5.0036.60 per doxen; turkeys, liv, 10911c per pound. Potatoes 60S 60o per sack: sweet. tiho per pound. egetablea Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, IXo per. pound; parsnirj. tl: onions, $1.60(13.36; carrots, $1. Hops o 9 8o per pound Wool Valley, 13118o per pound: Eastern Oregon, 8114e; mohair. 27 a 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewe. 4W0; dressed mutton, ia i per pound; lambs, 7 He per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy. 86.00: light and feeders. $4.60: dressed. $6.00 8.60 per 100 pounds. BeefGross, top steers. $4.0004.60: sows, $8.60(14.00; dressed beef, 6i9 7faO per pound. Vl Larg. exa7Jo: 'smalL la 9c per pound. Tallow 53 SHc: No. i and irreaaa. 8s4o per pound. a Xle ta Eat, Mild, So KrTeeHea. To take medicine Is Dleasara. when the Medicine ia Caaeareta Candy C'athsrtie. th only modern laiallre At to be aaed. Alldrus gaata, lflc, 6e, Mo. Cats are known sometime to have tabercolosis, and that they hav In many case been carrier of diptheris and tether of tb ordinary infections ttireotV and indirectly, is more than :j ? footed. . Ssii&i-. aojue. 'Jaau.uuw.1 vs f tat t'laa r -rt hrrt' i. f 3 A bole 600 feet deep ha been drilled on the ranch of Alex Still, near West on, ur. gome water haa been obtain ... ..j t. i. . . .... upajewa inst a good sup ply oi water will be found at a little greater depth. ine sneepmen who have been using tne mountains included in the Ranier lorest reserve have been notified of the decision of the secretary of the interior tnat sheep and cattle will not be per- niineu to graze on the reserve this season. Th Southern Pacific Company haa distributed 88 carloads of tie between Aumsville and North gantiam. and is putting tt road-bed in first-class shape. xne racino Sheet Metal Works, the Puget Sound Mill Company and the rairhaven Canning Company are suing County Treasurer Boeder, of Whatcom county, Wash., to have set aside taxes assessed against their properties as Fairhavea city taxes, alleging that tbey ar located on the tide lands in front of, but wholly outside of the city limit of Falrhaven. Th total amount In volved is 11,306.83 emotions, on the respiratory move ment and on the development of th lungs, says the 8t Louis Globe-Democrat Nothing better shows the bene ficial Influence of singing in developing me cnesi ana warding off lung disease than the freedom from pulmonary af- (ecuous among professional singers. Moreover, their general health la ceptlonally good, and this Is probably In a large measure attributable, not only to their necessarily careful plan of living, but also to the exercise of their calling. Some physicians main tain that for defective chest develop ment and In chronic heart trouble sing ing is an unequaled exercise. The singer should be clad so as to allow absolute freedom of the chest move ments; there should be no constriction of the neck or waist; the collar should be low and ample, and If corsets ar worn they should be roomy and loose, One error Into which singer, and espe- eiau amateurs, rail, is to practice too much. The length of time to be given to the exercise depends muc-b upon the cnaracter and condition of the voice, Specific rules cannot be given. Melba. when asked how many hours of prac tice a day she would advise for a pupil, said: "o hours for a beginner, but minutes. I, myself, never practice more than one hour a day, and usually much less." Dr. H. Holbrook Curtis consid ers forty minute or an hour of actual vole practice dally la quite sufficient to develop most voices. Thla time should be divided Into periods of ten or fifteen minute each. Regularity and not long practice hours, which only fatigue the voice and wear It out, is the greatest aid to advancement The voice develop very gradually, and any at tempt to fore It growth la a fatal mistake. Home of th Lara-eat Man. Yunnan-sen In Persia own the larg est man In th world. HI name Is Chang-Tan Mlun, and be Is just the sort of creature Frankenstein would have modeled. He is 7 feet 8 Inches in his bare feet and Is proportionately broad, besides which he Is a man of weight for be turns the scale at 27 stones 4 pounds. He wss formerly coolie, and as he carried double loads he earned double pay. Now he guards the entrance to a mandarin's yamen and receives the remuneration of three soldiers. Saa Fraaoisea Market. Wool Spring Nevada. 13ai6oiei pound; Eastern Oregon, 13Q16o; Val ley, 30 Mo; Northern, 10913c Hops 1899 crop, 116118a raw pound. Butter Fancy creamery 9lt Ai Uta'Vatasisx 1 (a Qt O Ajaa S J I am -w vwwaawne afVUi UUDT QUIT. IT a.i m a. . . ... . . 818o; do seconds, 166316c peronni K a .T' 01 T eaIed botae" MHAt. I ' ' vuhiutubq J Made br Monk. In La Grand Chartreuse, the famous monastery of France, a liqueur noted all over the world has been made by the monks since the year 1084. An In genious system of adulteration has been discovered. A bole Is bored In r-KK Store, lBXto; fancr ranch. 16c. Millstuffs Middlings. $17.00 A 30.00; bran, $13.00918.00. Hay Wheat$7.009.60: wheat and eat $7.0099.00; best barley $6,609 7.80; alfalfa, $8.0097.60 per torn straw, 80 9 460 per bale. Potato Early Rose, 76 9 86o; Ore gon Burbank. 6609 1.00; river Bur banks, 40 9 70c; Sallna Burbanks, 80c 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Orances. Valencia. $3.7698.36; Mexican limes, $4,009 6.00; California lemons 766tS1.60i do choice $1.769 8.00 per box. iroplcal f ruit Bacanaa. f 1.6061 3.60 per bunch; trineaimle. asm- i...t. i . . " reman oat, fas Ma pound. withdrawn. After an Inferior stimu lant has been substituted, the hole Is filled by the introduction of a glass plug, which Is then melted by means of a blow pipe. . 1- No One Nigh. Mother I'm surprised at youl Couldn't you tell he was going to kiss you? Daughter Tes, ma, but there was no one for me to tell except him, and he knew It already -Philadelphia Pres. Historic Impediment. "Have you any relics that your son brought home from the Cuban war?" "No; but I've got several trunks full of stuff b would have taken If I had ilt him." Indianapolis Journal, MV doctor Said I Would file hilt Vtmn'm fur for Consumption cured me. Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, 'i. The popular notion that the blind possess a more acute sensibility for tactile impressions is not supported by the numerous and careful made obser vations by Professor Griesbach, of Basle. Self-fertile plants or varieties are those which do not require pollen from other plant or varieties in order to pro dace seeds or fruit. Bell-sterile plants or varieties are those which do require poueu irom otner plants. HOW'S TUISt A I inRATIIII Is a dm 1 . , . . urw.iia.iHlDa ;' raaur i or aa ny nilslrta will) cold water. II ( a cement liiet re throniih s Writ, ease of SetUna. iau. -l.fcTjT ."5 coated and rr .ia.r.-:r.r am ...... kj :i "a , - ".a. -atni. Aianaaune la nteda in wnita ami ftiiraaaa beautiful tibta. It i E.7.U K "-iito pacse in ory form, with eomplet dlraoUoo oo every lick.ji ALABASTINE s onilnes. aa it is en ti rely different from all ih various kaleomine o the market, twin rlur able and not Muck oo tb wail with alue. alabaaUn eo.tomars should r,l,l aUr,. cheap kalaomina antler dlfterwit ama, by .-f vnooa ia narkaaaia UBelad They shoold reiaet ail Tm. Iber is ootain "ioat s food." KraiMriy aUuoa, ALABASTINE i.e oner um Mnnareo iwuar. Keward for finy ' i. .iliZ. 1 1 . Jl 1" 1 1, n "T,"T,,n "" eaae of Catarrh that can not be cured by Uaila Pi , food eaiitnsa brick or eaneaa, Catarrh Cur. w ' , "r one can brn.b it on. It arfmlta ul ra.tU --.-u-aa- iron, wan paper aecoratlooa. Urns f raonable spanae the la teat and Pre rents mnch slckneea, parllcnlarty throat ami Inn dlilacu tt-a. .iTh.,T.i.i. r...."! eoatimra oa walla. It bas been rwwmineiHled 'ti " ff 'PuWi'hed by tb aticbisaa Hut Board of Health oa account of it sanitary feature. : which paper strrmaiy eoiuleinner. saiaonilnea. AlabaaUB ran be newl nr. .ul... PORTLAND DIRECTORY. rM aaal Wire Wara. WHTUKII WIHR A HtOfi vYOHKS; H ICK ml Iron latiritis; om railing. ai, tu Aliter. MaeblHery and Matlla. CAwmtiN t?o.i Ksmnm. ii,r.ii. m. Tl '"''l1"1- lflr)t.. I'ortlaiid.t'r. JOHN POOLE. Pfitrfi a Aaa.,n youth. Daat Ur,..!...' In 1. auhlnery enitlnes, br.ilers. tank. ,"un.i., r , t . wiimniuis, Th new galled l,M,mill oW br ''. 9 j -rrirvev x nn t v we the undereisned, hare known P. J. Cheiniy tor the past IS year, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and to-anclall-r able to carry out any ebUgntion road Wm Tsrii, V. holewUo Uruspists.Tolelo, . Wausino. Kmsia A Mar.via, , ' W nola,ale I)ru-lst., Toledo, O. ' ITaM .r.t. rth ('IIP. i.f k... n , -1 1 - .... tfiremly on the blood and ra, coos turliwaa ol tu system. Frl JSo per bo tta. fea.d by U i.. iree, v tbiUtt. OruRt l.ta. Testimonials free. aau samiiy ruj The popularity oi golf in Emrland is proving a godsend to the farmer and landholder in the near vicinity of the larger towns. In many case fabulous prices hav been paid for club grounds. HAM IHTO YOVH SHOK9 Allen's Foot-Eaae. a nowder fn h r.. It cures tiainful. swollen, .martin out feet, and instantly takes the sting out of oorns and bullions. It'a the comfort discovery of tb age. A lien's f.rou r.ase niaaes iignt or new shoes reel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweatini. callous and hot. tirwl .r.hi... feet. W hav over 80,(XJ testimonials. Try it lorfoy. Sold by all druitKists and shoe store. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial Back air VKKK. Addrea. All... r Olmsted, L Boy, N. Y. ' The great department store in Paris. the "Bon March." has the biggest Bitcnen in tn world, in this kitchen is dally prepared th food for the 4,000 employes 01 tne great store. ANOTHER FAST TRAIN. bast effect. AlabaaUne ia niaoofaclured b tbe ALABASTINE COMPANY, of GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, from 'Llme,.mi Informatioa can ha ob tained. Wriia for Instruct! and Intereat Ing booklet, mailed free to all applicant, The Rio Grande Western Railway' ine ureas rit lm Koute." bas re sumed its fast train services to the at, making the run from Portland to Chi cago in three days and a half. No lay over is necessary, and only one change of cars is made. Those who desire it have the privilege, however, of a day light stopover either at Salt Lake City or Denver. Three daily express trains are run, leaving Ogden, Utah, at 7:15 m., and 1:16 and 7 p.m. Th morn ing train carries a through standard sleeper to Chicago, via th Burlington Route, and the night train one via the Chicago, Rock Island tc Pacific Rail way. The tourist sleeper and chair cars run daily as formerly through from Portland, to Denver. Twice a week tourist excursion cars are run through from Portland to Boston. All trains carry dining cars, making the trip across the continent, via "The Great Salt Lake Route," most desira ble. The Rio Grande Western Railway is the only road running thiongh Salt Lake City, and with its connections the Denver & Rio Grands and th Col orado Midland ta'ies the nassenirer through the famous Rocky mountain scenery of Colorado. ' . For rates and all other information. address J. D. MANSFIELD. General Agent, ' 263 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A Baautlfwl Creed. "The most beautiful creed of the heart is love of home." "In the purity of the horn is the hop of th nation." So says the Champion of Fair Play, "a Journal devoted to the interest of th retail liquor trade. " It was this same beautiful creed which drove th early orusaders oat into ths streets and into the saloons to do bat tle against home's greatest foe. It is this sain creed which urge the home- j keepers of the W. C. T. U. to "do ' everything" that organised mother love can do to aid in destroying the I destroyer. Doe th retail liquor trade conduce to tb purity of th home? With a saloon on every corner and the liquor power oontroling our laws, where is sarety for our homes, what the hops of th nation? Union Signal. A Michisan paper tells of th explo sion of a bot water bag. A doctor says: "I hav often wondered that there have been so few accidents of this kind. People sometimes fill them with water hot enough to scald a person to death. More car should be taken and many accidents would be averted." According to the annual report of the New yoik state board of charities there Is a greater demand for girl babies for adoption than can be supplied. Nearly 400 families applied for homeless ohtU dren in the past twelve months. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... AjruAOToaaD t . CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. l-aOTK TUB XAaf K. II, nniro H A U LU. I reM: Articles of ererv deacriutlon select- i oy einerienceit aily anil forwarded man or entree. 'or responds ur eu ttctted. Ail, I uoiEr ruxcmiu i.Eier, 455 lorrlsoi Strtii, Fortliail, Ongsi. FOIl 14 CENTS Oil- ftt!,f. -"fP . ttua Li-,- ana K ....... k-m a mi P.'.,U"t S V. i aaiM.lrtCiic.inhOTH. Z It " LeOftMea Market betteee. it W ft ; MTJrra.a.X''"'' I " brllllaat Vlaear Saada. WertS !., f u eeata. Akera 1 Pksa. enrih !., aa will il ; ra, tnaetbar auk ear a..M. a.i 4 Saew ha yaa eaee trt Mai aer'e jeeea 7a aill aaeer o wubeal. mm i.e-aariaea Sal..ra yata. . enaarlleMfaaiataUlaaleaaaHh. Hi aa, ,.a aaaat-a, a., raoaas, wia lifrffi TIFFIN, OHIO. Dn.ca:::rspiLLs 2."? '.9 DOM. Cur Slct leailanhe and D. a. panila, lUmov. l'ln,IM,l'rirr ths IMood AMuSH flea, freasai IllllMMsaaa. Knet UrSsiaJ.. Kaaat "Sit to. S"b J? 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Test. , DoOond, Ferer rJlitken, Wankan, or Urlna. ,w re .ample, an DOOklat on h.lf h A AAmm sat Good lue, 6U0 Writ Sterrlas aeae.r Ceasaa,, (lUeasa, Beatreal, Sew TerS. (. KEEP YOUR BL000 CLEAN DROPSY Treated Successfully Addrss lK. fUUKIKK, Mouatala Home, Ida, ,Chloao,IU. CURE YOURSELF CtlRKSV 1 I'e. BlfJfr ,) lat ...a i dloliari.a.lnll.inoi.iliia u..,..ims a! Irritation, or uliiHr.llun. airt ta .Irlaia... nf mat a on. in.n,l I fr.,a.u Iaui..iu P.IhIu.. .. .... .,.. ItHlfcrAlilOtumntiOo, Snt or polaouous. i0imhTI,0. ( J nra.al.ta. .. ...... in linn wrapmr, ir aasra... nr,n.irfrv.i . or S lu.111.. Ir.ul.r sent on rwiuast, 4 ss Olrau K, P, M. V. No. 18-1BOO. WlICN 1 f maatloa tb rltlng ta adeertl.era il uaper. plus