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C!AE!AN TCCUELES. fcjdla K. T-lnkhairr Vegetable Compoana Cora 1 (,i m -Two Lettya from Womea. " Da Miiii. Pixkham : I write to wu you of tne good Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has dona - mo, I was tick In bed about five week. Th right tide of my abdomen pained n and was so swollen and sore that I eouia mot walk. The doctor told my hut band I would have to undergo an operation. Thit X refused to do until I had pi Ten your medicine a trial. Be fore I had taken one bottle the swelling be gan to disap pear. . I con tinued to use ;J your medicine until the swelling: was entirely gone. When the doctor came he was very much surprised to see me so much better." Mas, Mabt Smith, Arllngtoa Iowa. . " Dkab Mm. Pinkham: I was sick for two years with falling- of the womb, and Inflammation of theovariea and bladder. I was bloated very badly. My left limb would swell so I could not step on my foot. I had such bearing down pains I cou id not straighten up or walk across th room and such shooting pains would go through me that I thought f could not stand it. My mother got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com Jiound and told me to try it! I took six bottles and now, thanks to your won derful medicine, I am a well woman." i-JJus. Klsie Umax, Otisville, Mich. IV l . . aaJll'-r I MINING NEWS OF NEARBY STATES . STILL FAVOR THE BUYER. BIG PLANT FOR HECLA. twenty Drill Cnmpreeeor and Large Holat Gain; la. Burke, Idaho, August 9. The Hecla mine, near here, ou Canvon creek, iu the Coenr d'Alenes, which reently paid its first dividend of $20,000, has under any extensive improvements. The company is putting in a plant for its eventual operation at 2,500 feet depth. This plant would include two 400-horse power lioilem a comureasor plant with a capacity of 20 drills and a hoist that could operate the miue to the 2500-foot level The installation of these im provements has been nnder way for some time. Hie large buildings for the reception of the pluut are practical- y completed the boilers and compressor are on the ground and the work of put ting them in place is going on rapidly. It Is expected that the entire new plant will be In operation by eptem bet 1. In the meantime the work of developing the mine is going forward rapidly and about-1,000 tons of concen trates a month are being shipped. The main shaft in which the big hoist will be operated is to be sunk to the full 2,500 feet, though operations will not; be con fined to this work. The ore bod ies will be opened and mined at the successive levels as depth is attained. TO OPERATE THE HEADLIGHT. SLOCAN IS ON THE JUMP. Nearly All the Mln. Are Again Ship ping Ore, Ssnrinn. R f! Anon it B Varl .11 the mines around Saudon are shipping agaiu. The Idaho sent out 600 tons in July of high grade ore, and will do bet ter in August. The Payne shipped shout 1,200 tons in July, and has paid Its quarterly divideud of S per cent. The Truth, Queen Bess, Whitewater, Slocaa Star and Kaiubler-Uariboo are regular ship pers. The Ruth mill in Sandon is running double shift and the company is put ting in two more Whitley tubles, these doing bettet work than the round tables. It it shipping about 200 tons of good grade concentrates per month. Sandou is building up rapidly. About 900 men are ou pay rolls in and atound Saudon. PLANS FOR GOLDEN ZONE. Tl. Bright Tip. It is an old army story that tells how two men of the guard did so well that the adjutant . was nnable to decide which of them was entitled to be de tailed orderly. Finally he found that the tip ot the bayonet scabbard of one was cleaner and blighter than that of the other, whereupon he chose the man with the bright tip. Io Tour Feet Ache and Born? Shake into your shoes Allen's Fool Ease, a powder for the feet. H makes tight ot new shoes feel essy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com ion aiscovery ot the age. Cures swolle feet, busters and callous snots. Allen Foot-Ease is a certain cure for Inerowin nuils, hwealinp, smarting, hot, aching feet. We have over 30,000 testimonials. Itcures while you walk. All druggists and shoe stores sen it. -xx. Trial pai'Kage r Kr.K by mail. Address, Aileu 8. Olmsted, he iloy, J. y. . Conceit Rebuked. Of all trees, I observe, God has chosen the vine, a low plant that creeps upon the helpful walls; of all beasts, the soft and patient lamb; of all fowls, the mild and guileless dove. When God appeared to Moses it was not in the lofty cedar, nor the sturdy oak, bnt in a bush a humble, slender. abject shrub; as if He would by these selections check the conceited arro ranee of man. Owen Feitham. Coeur d'Atene Property of Remarkable Promise to be Worked. Wallace, Idaho, August 9. The Head light Mining Company will soon let a contract fcr the running of 600-foot crosscut tunnel to tap its vein 400 feet below the surface. The property lies immediately west of the Mammoth and covers the same rein. It will be Capacity trill Soon Ha 100 Tons of Or Wally. Loom is. Wash., August 9. A the Golden Zone plans have been com pleted for increasing the capacity of tue mill to 100 tons daily. The neces sary machinery hat been ordered and the work of adding to the prevent mill stracture for its accomodation begins at once. The Golden Zone is so thoroughly opened up that it will I able to supply the daily mill run with a minimum force. Continuous devel opment of the ore bodies will go stead ily forward though there is mora than 100,000 tons of ore iu sight. The management proposes to increase the capacity of the mill from its profits until it can treat 500 tons dailv. That oued by a crosscut tunnel half way j mine of this character could in three CASTOR! A For Infants and Children, Tut Kind Yea Hara Always Bought of Ziffkc Bears the Signature Frederick Palmer, the well-known correspondent, is in China for Collier's weejejy, ana ms nrst article appears In the current lame. In illustrative war material Collier's bids fair to sur pass all previous attempts, as, in addi tion to Mr. Palmer, it has sent J. C. Hemment as special photographer. Pleae the Children. Children like Cewaret Candy Cathartic be cause they taste good, do good, make tbe little oiree well and keep them ia good health. urugsiu iw, zac, MC-. Silver Cake. A quarter of a pound ot Dutter, a quarter of a pound of pow dered sugar, six ounces of sifted flour. tbe whites of five eggs beaten to a stiff froth, one large tablespoonfnl of bak ing powder. Beat the batter and Bugar to a cream and add tbe Hoar and whites of the eggs in alternate spoon fuls; mix very well and put in the bak ing powder last. Bake for one hour and flavor the cake with the essence of rata tied or almonds. the mouth, erup tions on tne sain. sore throat, copper colored splotches. V ill til iC mucous patch in LWFGIIS C" swollen glaads, aching muscles 11 and boa, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood ia promptly aad effectually cleansed of this violent destructt ve poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and Infallible ear for this disease, the only aatidote for thi -epeciftc poison. It cores the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. LI CtZZZS CIS!! tSXXSfiSl Esve leci Ki l'tfse. fr' did me na food : I was settlae- worn all aka hair came out, ulcere appeared tat aav eooy was altaoet emend I suffered anftl, frsn iNmiuii. ,1 in say shoulders aad erata. My or ...a d feave been ao war? only those aSjtetea a I was can understand a afnlujiL t ka teat all hope of ew batag well agaut whew - w xrj . m. a. but must (oaf I bad unie nita lert medicine. After tbelhird bottle I a coeo la my iw". i oia coarai tine ; my throat and atom a, my body wwn copper eotoraa up the mountain side from Canyon creek to the. cropping of tbe ledge, cut ting about 1,500 feet west of the Mam moth where there is a blow-out. indi cating ore below. Ho work of conse quence has ever been done on it, al though ore has been found near the fur face in two or three different places. It has been held for years by some pros pectors who were not willing to part with it at any price which mining men were willing to pay. Iowa Capital In Hoodoo. Falonse, Wash., August 9. W.J r-priuger, of J.ew Hampton, Ia., writes from there that he has secured capital to work the Bine Bird and eight claims in the iiooiloo district, lie has em ployed M. W. Truax as manager of the mine and authorized him to begin work at once and posh development. Mr. Truax put a double shift to work and the property will be thoroughly developed. The Bine Bird is a copper property showing high values, and now that capital has been secured to develop it is expected to be come a valuable producer. James Malone reports a rich strike in tbe Elk creek disrict in Idaho on Breakfast creek. The rock carries good values in gold and copper. STRIKE ON SILVER MOUNTAIN I I n f Hai-nlr,..,...... and be scarcely Another "Mara Chanre" Fortune Stnna- bled Onto la Canada. Spokane, August 9. The Thompson boys have made a good strike on tbe Silver Mountain claims, in the Slocan district. After long prospecting, Bass Thompson stumbled npon a very line looking ledge. This was exploited further with the result that one of the finest surface showings of galena ore ever shown in the camp was uncovered. It ia from six to 18 inches across and chunks of ore weighing hundreds of pounds cun be taken oat with a p iek; Three claims are embraced ' in ,the group, the Smfi. Atwood and World. . rntsiun rwa uucptit mine t Develepmaat Work Is Being- rushed oa That Property. Ashland, Or. August 9. The Ash land Tidings says that Schoonover & Young, Sew York capitalists, repre sented by Henry Phillips, have spent 150,000 in tbe development of the Preston Peak copper mines. Work is being pushed on a 200-foot drift. The rock is very hard. Some of the ore as say 22 per cent in copper, f 1 in gold and a trace in sulphur. OREGON WONDER TO START. Will Be Let Contract to Ran Tnanal at Once. Prairie City, Or., August 9. P. J. Morey and Elmer Cleaver have gone to tbe Oregon Wonder mine and will at once4et a contract tor running 800 feet of tunnel on the mine, to ba completed with all possible baste. , Maw Company at Wallace. Wallace, Idaho, August 9. The Cathella Mining and Milling Company has filed articles of incorporation at Wallace. G. A. Cunningham. Patrick ullivan, Adam O'Dannell. J. W. Weyer and Joseph F. Whelan are tbe incorporators and directors. Wallace tbe principal place of business and tbe capital stock of $50,000 ia divided into 1,000,000 shares. years be brought to such a high stage show quantities of ore known outside of the district tells the story of the quality of work being done at a dosen properties in the Palmer Mountain district. Mill runs up to date have averaged about $10 per ton, and this is probably a good average of the mine. 4 Silver King Again Going. Seattle, August 9. Captain Gifford. who has been appointed mine mauagei of the reorganized Hall Mining and Mneiting lomiiany, proposes to justify the faith which he has had in the Sil ver King as one of the great mines of British Columbia. He has an exten sive programme of development mapped out and within a short time he expects to have 500 men at work in the com pany's property. A small force will go to the mine and get things in shsne. Klectrio power instead of steam power may operate the mine machinery and possibly tbe smelter. Kellaut's Camp la Next Helena, Mont., August 9. W. Kel. lam and J. D. Bone, two Montana nros- pectors. own a group of six claims on the eastern slope of Kureka mountain, two and one half miles from ii ran 1 I. t V yi . . i roras, n. y,., mat are attracting con siderable attention, and are retarded as of considerable promise. There i a well-defined quarts ledge on the La- conia." It averages about 20 inchet wide. A shaft has been sunk to a depth of 25 feet. The foot wall is in granite. , Assay returns gave small valnes in gold, and copper and it is ex pected that they will improve with depth. FAMOUS MONUMENTAL MINE. I'rada Conditions Do Nat Warrant Any ureal Activity. Bradstreet's gays; Trads conditions still favor the buyer; general fall de mand, though fair in view of the mid summer condition, is still below expec tations, and below a year ago; bank clearings are at the lowest for two years past, and failure are slightly more numerous, though no marked ten dencies are perceptible. On the other hand, gros railway earning hold their percentage of gain previously showu and where price are made low enough to satisfy buyers, a heavy business i uncovered, and readily booked, point ing to demand being still "present and waiting disposal. The crop lituation as a whole, i better; the outlook a to corn is lor a 2,100,000,000-bushel crop. Spring wheat ia turning out better in quality and quantity than ex peoteo, sua mere tias Deeu an uuques li..u.LI. I . , . . tiuuauie improvement in cotton crop conditions, in yield of apple will be the largest in many year, and fruit generally are yielding liberally and commanding good price. The irou and steel industry furnishes tue most notable example ot reduced price, inducing a heavy business, win! the outlook is still a confused one. The cereals are all lower this week. partly on better crop reports, partly on lower cables, but largely on the growth oi Bearish feeling alter the lata re action. Beef products are generally higher on army demand, while tin ia seeking a lower level in sympathy with foreign markets and lncreasd supplies. Wheat, including flour, shipments for tbe week, aggregate 8,327,008 bushels, against 2,366,743 bushels last week. t , . ... r ram jniy i to a ate this season, wheat export are 14,508,869 bushels, against lo.auH.uu bushels last season Business failures for the week uuni' bar 170, as against 183 last week. paCifTccoast TRADE. iresinr. and ned lo gfoa a. C S. a ft in aay f . V my condi- ""r' V taorongh trial. Pram taattuaeoatheiarerove- JT neat was rapid; A. a. a. caw completely aader Li Affj I control ; (he eorea aad --yi 1 leer heated and I ml ill t f orsixr'iwf H l -J bora etrone and healthy eeer el nee. U. W. Surra, Lock Bos tu, NoMetrltl. lad. It the only purely rare- table blood purifier known. i,ooo ia rftered for proof that Klondike Gold Shipment. Seattle, August 9. Gold shipments through Skagwayt from tbe great Klon dike camp to the outside world this season have reached in round number more than $7,000,000. BRIQHT CARBONATE MINE. Likely to Start Vp With a Good forea of Men. Baker City, Or. August 9. It it currently reported that the once famout Monumental mine, eight miles north of Granite, now idle for five years, it to be started up shortly with a force of 100 men; C. S. Miller, the principal owner of this property, will neithei confirm nor deny tbe report. Northweet Kotos. John P. Vollmei is erecting a large grain warehouse at Genessee, Idaho. A hail storm is reported to have shat tered 5,000 bushels of grain near Ox ford, Idaho. The people of Genessee. Idaho, have asked for a special election to vote on the subject of waterworks system Forest tires are still raging in th White Pine distriot, Idaho, although large force of men ia at work trvinii to check tbe flames. B. Gieda, a sheepman of Condon. Or., died recently in Texas, from oon- sumption. fie leave considerable property. Tbe O. R. & V. Co.' gang of track layer ha completed it Job of patting down heavy rails on tbe branch from La Grande to Elgin, Or. The Albany, Or., ice factory, al though running night and day, i un able to supply the demand, and a car load of ice was brought np from Oregon City on tbe Stb. The Toledo, Or., Leader report a ample of "pieplant" or rhubarb, grown in that town, whose leaf 1 21 feet in circumference, and whose stalk is seven inches in diameter. Forest fire are 'Lake, Wash. Colfax, Wash., is threatened water famine.- Property la th Greenhorn District That Looks Good. Pendleton, Or., August 9. Parties from the Bright Carbonate, located in the Greenhorn mountain, near Law ton, and owned by George Darveaux, Hemy Kopittke, Frank Ouprat, John Hiebert and other, of Pendleton, re port a rich strike in that mine in the face of the 160-foot tunnel. The vein has been penetrated 2 feet and shows high value. raging near Medical with i aattla Markete. Onions, new, l)o. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new. $16. Beets, per sack. 85c 3$1. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, 60 (S 75c. Cauliflower, native, 75o. Cucumbers 2030o. Cabbage, native and California, lo per pounds. Tomatoes $ 1 . 60. Butter Creamery, 84c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 153 18c; ranch, 14o pound. Eggs 24c. Cheese 12o. Poultry 14c; dressed, 1415o; spring, $3.60. Hay Pnget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 110.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25 feed meal, $25. . Barley Boiled or ground, per ton, 20. t lour Patent, per barrel, $3.60 blended straights, $3.25; California, f J.2o; buekwheat flour, $6.00; era ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.804.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 7,o; cows, 7c; mutton 7H; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 90 tic. Hams Large, 13c; small, 18 J; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt aide, 8V. Portlaad Market, Wheat Walla Walla. 6556o Valley, 64c; Kluestem, 68o per bushel Flour Beet grades, $3.80; graham, 13.BU; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86c; choice gray, 84 o per bnshel. Barley Feed barley, $ 1 4 .00 1 5 .00 brewing, $18.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $12.60 ton; mid dlings, $20; short, $14; chop, $16 pel ton. Hay Timothy, $1011; clover,$7 7.S0; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. butter rancy creamery, 4660c tore, 27jc. , . Egg 17o per dozen: Cheese Oregon (all cream, 13c xoung America, 14c; new cheese lOu per pound. Poultry Chickens, "mixed,. $3,009 8.60 per dozen; bens, $5,00; springs, .ou(3.uu; geeee, 4.00o.00 (orold t. outgo. ou; uucks, f3.uu(34.Uu per j . i i, . . ooaen; turkeys, live, 10(9170 per pound. Potatoes 40 60o per sack; tweets, Zft4240 per pouna. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 76c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab' bage, l,c per pound; parsnip, $1; onion, l,c per pound; carrot, $1. Hops 28o per pound. Wool Valley, 1616o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 16 16c; mohair, 25 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wether and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7(3 7'o per pound; lainbs, 6io. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, 15.00(36.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Grow, top steer, $4.00(34.60; cow, $8.50(94.00; dressed beef, The per pound. Veal Large, 6)(g7,c; mail, 80 8io per pound. A CLEVER TRIOK. Uow te Make a Ball Out of a Uand ; kerchief. , v It I not very generally known how a ball can b In few minutes extem porised out of an ordinary handker chief. The trick Is, bowerer, well worth knowing. Inasmuch a wa can tnerewito perplex our friend at to how It was done, aa also submit the result to them aa a miale. It being dim cult or (If It ha been thoroughly doue) Impossible to undo It except by ona particular method. as tne nrst part of the process fold your nanuiterchler a In Fig, 1; next fold the point A, B, C, D," Inwards Cold Harbor, This i ths nam of an Isolated tavsrn it a oros road nsar the Cblokahomlng river, and a few mil from Richmond, Va. It wa her that a abort, but d cislve battle occurred between the un ion and confederate force on Jan 8, 1864, in which the lots of tb former re said to have been over 18,000 nisn in bait an hour. Patiiug or the Uorao. So soon as nature km an improvement there is a change. Ths caudle gave way to eleetriulty and ths boras to ths automobile. Ths fact that Hoxtetter's Stomach Bitter has been sold for over a half a century, proves Us value. There la niithlns to saual it fur sumiat'u or liver trouble. Bs tins to give It a trial. Obleotiuu to a fellow wurker. who bad ridden on boycotted cars, 150 em ployes of the Browuell Car Company, t St. Louis, Mo,, atruok. 1'lno'a Cure U the bem nieilii'lna wa aver ed for all aflertions of the throat and lungs. Wm. 0. K.niwi.ky, Vaubureii, liid., f eu. 10, luuu. Refusing to sign a wags scale de manded by it 600 steel worker, the Newport, Ky., Boiling Mill Company will shut down. Lqzv trior ! kare been tronbled great weal with a torpid liver, whlvh prouuue eonttir tloa, 1 found CAaCAKCTn toot all Touelalnt tor them, and taourad suvb relief th Bret trial, last I surohated soother tuunif and was oom ploiole ouied. I shall only be loo gltd to ras ennnend Oaaesraw whsaavtr th opportunltr Is nreaonted." J. A. San a. Muo sunauthsnna At., Phlladalubla, fa. JS2 CANDV II L7JJ CATHAWTIQ dj "AO acaamiHa Pteaiant. Palatable. I'utent, TmM Clone n uua, Meter Hloken. Weaken, or Urlno. Mia. It, tile, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tUvea aaHr C ,, CftlM, MmnI, Vwt, wt M.Tft II II ft Sold anii i"rnlml br all dm.. I U-DAU eiaia muVbk TniMMoluiiit. no. l. Mother Will Mini At r Wl .'. Il.u.ik- Irif Syrup ths best remedy to uae for lurtr I w'iureu during the teething period. All the department of the Bar View, Wlsconlsln, mills of the Illinois bteel Company, which operate on the amalgamated scale, closed down, pend ing an agreement on tba new scale. Sixteen hundred men are affected. ugaln to the ceuter, and continue thla process aa long a It Is possible; Anally hold the handkerchief thus folded In the left band, keeping down the folds u tue center with tbe thumb. Ja - m m. Next with tbe thumb and foreflmror nt tho rlcrha I, a .1 . t- . . I m w7 .. - o - - uauu piuva at i lie nam ot tno rou you have uow made till you erimraie tu skin from the con I . .,' I A . n Jk . - . . ... .v.... auu uraw tue aain towards you aim towarda the center, a shown In r'lg. 2, pushing the contents away from you with the thumb of the left hand. 'luck tbe akin again at uolut a little further away from you thau at first, ud again draw the sklu and push the content a before. Continue thla pro Jess, turulng the roll round In vour icrt nana, tm toe handkerchief begins to rorni a sort of whirlpool. In which A ppetite poor, and you are all run down. dull, tired and without energy T Can't leepT What yuu need la a good toning up with a conns of Hood's tjanaparilla. This medicine purines, enriches and vital- lies the blood, strengthens ths stomach. quiets the nerves, regulates the kidneys ml gives vitality lo the whole system. HootPa Sarsaparllla Is America's Uresteat Medicine. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Valuable Kstramltla. It la little wonder that Kousa's rag time melodiea have become a popular rage in Pari. The French have talked long enough with their heads, says the Ban Francisco Call, to welcome a diversion to their feat. BOW! TUIIt Hood's PtllacUTOliTer Ilia; thenon-irrllallu and Duly catbarlte lo lake'wlib ltood'a Haraaiiarlllal W offer On Hundred Pollara Reward for any eaa ol detank that van not b rurad br Halt' Catarrh Cure. f J. OIIENb'Y A f'O., Prone., Toledo, Ol We Iheunderaigned.huv Inmn r.i. t.'benuf tor th pant It veara, ami bllvhlin perleclly honorable In all bnaln aa trattaaetlon and flu amilalW abl to carry out any obligations Iliad by their firm. WaarATstuX. Whoie.alo DrunrUH, Toledo,'). . Vi aiiiNU, KiNHiNA HarviN, W nulaMla llrue-Uta. Tulailu. O. Dsll'sCatarrhCur la -ken. lit rually.auiln 1 1 nun I y on the blood and m. nous aurlavea ol tne ayati- m. i'ri . , jc per lo' U. bu.il by au drusi lata. itailt family lrl ta 7fic nap !mv Lla. ivHiitnoniata tree. f thi best. Soma Luther autograph manuscript have been discovered in tha Vatican library by Prof. Piker, ot Ktrasbiug. There are two commentaries on tha Epistle to th Roman, one on tb text and tha other on tbe sense, and two commentaries on th Epistl to th He brew. They were written in 1618 and 1817. shortly before tha nailing of the 95 these at Wittenberg. no. 2. If Ida Hino at KIk Gltr. Boise, Idaho, August 9. Jesse it contains a particle of Coulter bas returned from a trin to tha ' hicvcles. inntftntari h .i wwury. potash or 'other mineral poiaon. property of the Midas Gold Mininir'the Tacoma Wheelmen'a Aan,tin Ex-Senator Warner Miller, of New York, wa recently in Spokane, lit is said to be considering Kettle Falls, with a view to transmitting eleotiic power to Bepublio. There are 200,000 sheep In Wallowa county, Oregon. An unknown man committed suicide in a variety theater at 8pokane the night of August 4. There was nothing in hi clothing to identify bitn, and hi body lay all day in an undertaker' without being recognized. result of the vigilant owner of unlicensed Largely aa a crusade against - - - -r- - 1 -J ,u,um uum .fiiuijjir .Tite Company at Dixie. 26 miles from Elk ui aisessc, witn lull airectlons for sU u 1 M, r. ,. ' 1 treatmtnt We charge nothing for mexli- "na Ir; Colter report that the prop cal d ric ; cure yourself at home. THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, IA. and carried on bv tha nnllra A this disease, with full direction forS J'J ' u " work, J merit, tbe city treasurer has issued ,uo uinses to oate. it is believed the 5,000 mark will ba reached before the year i out. One salmon cannery at Fairhaven. Wash., has received 86,000 fish two day a in succession. 3. D. Barnett, of Ritzville, Wash., lost 800 sacks ot wheat, hi barn and laom fencing last Wednesday by fir. 1 1 .mrn bjmp. Taal in rina. ri.HH tiv WW uuiaCiMa. Cat I 1 OrnfKlstA f I erty is looking fine. In the Bummlt Dletrlct, Seattle, August 9. A number of lo cations are being mad in the Summit district, on the Cascades. Tha numer ous discoveries in that district ar ex citing lively Interest in tha Yakima valley. ... -, am Franetaeo Mark. Wool Spring Nevada, 1 8 1 5o pet pound; Eastern Oregon, 10O16c; Val ley. 18020c: Northern. 10fc12. Hope 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 2222$'c; do . eeconds, 21 (a 21c; fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds, J618o per pound. Eggs Store, ; 17o; fancy ranch, 22c. Millstuff Middlings, $17.00 0 20.00; bran, $12.50(813.60. Hay Wheat $6.60 10; wheat and oat $6.009.60; best barley $6,000 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(36.00 per ton; straw, 26040c per bale. Potatoes Eurly Roue, 60(?75c; Ore gon Burbsuks, 80oB0; river Bur bank, 8666c; new. 70c$1.25. Citru Fruit Orauges, Valencia, $2.768.2; Mexican lime, $4,000 6.00; California lemon 75c$1.60j do choice $1. 75 0 2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50O 1.60 per bunch; pineapple, nom inal; Persian date, 66,o per pound. the thumb of the left baud I enstulfetl. it is now easier to complete tbe work r making each successive plucking nearer to you Instead of further off. though of course the drawing with tbe right' band and the pushing with the pert must be In the same direction a before. , It will be necessary also at Intervals to knead it a little between tbe hand In order to equally distribute tb con tent throughout the ball. Continuing In thla manner you will nnaiiy arrive at a very hard ball, Klg. d, with Ita akin quite tight and Its wrinkles all firmly fixed. In tha little center of tba whirlpool it now ought to be Impossible to undo.lt again except by reversing tb process that l, by plucking the skin re. Annuo a company (ing.) PORTLAND, OREGON. CMsoIDH Solid Tooth Band Shlnglo Cross Cut Hand! . All Kinds of savs... t$ Portland Branch, REPAIRED ft GO Firsi StrCCt. SAWS SAWS SAWS SAWS SAWS SAWS SAWS a.ai "S no. 8. (The Jrmmous German Wood Preserver) wmA VENARSUS CARBOUNEUM.. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. CaT-One application is aU that is reouircd. It laM. fn, ve. Tf your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following- distributing; aeentsi Perfection Pile Pruervlne- C.. 5..f, Wah4 Fisher, Thorsen & Co, Portland, Oreeon. Whittier, Coburn & Co, San Francisco, Cal . DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. "iw-lf away from tbe coutent and puahtng irom you instead of towards you with the right hand forefinger and thumb. while pushing tbe contents towards you with tha Augers of tbe left hand. Large sheet and even blanket and counterpane can be rolled up In the ame way; and I hav heard a story oi a visitor at an Hotel who, consider ing himself badly treated, rolled up all hi bedclothes before hi departure so tightly that tbey could not be undone. by wy of revenge. Tbe result, how- ever, falsified bis expectations, for the landlord, by displaying these curiosi ties and charging a small sum on each attempt to undo them, realized a small fortune on the transaction! III . Hr ... Sji i. -'--. !W s ak " Made of the Best Malerlals, thoroughly Masoned, bv eomeelent .l,mM i, -..-j- without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO, 320-338 East Morrison Strett, Portland, Oregon. Prejudiced. Not exactly the right word, but very expressive one, was that used hr a dilatory witness, a Woman, who, says the Kansas City Journal, was brought by the sheriff before .District Judite Thompson at Westmoreland. "What reason, uiadum," said tba Judge, severely, "hnve you for not obey ing the summons of the court?" "I hain't got none, Mr. Judge, only we have smallpox down at our house, an' I thought you might be kinder lorter prejudiced ngln It." The Judge was "kinder sorter" preju diced, and the spectators must have been more so, to Judge by the quick ncss with which the courtroom was imiptlcd. Rparrows Are Wideawake. The sparrow Is a wise bird; up at the faintest streak of duwn be Is on the go uutll the shades of night are fully de veloped. Astronomer watching tbe ecllpxe noted that the sparrow were he last to siiwumb to the durkness und (lie first to resume their nredatorv ao. vity ou tbe ruint dawn of renewed light. " - , : Mitchell Wagons Art ths best that can be made. Nothing Is or can U superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because It is nude of the best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' cxperlenc in building wagons, during which time th manu facturers hav had but on aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a . ... , . . .. i ii.iiiij iMai guarantee oi quamy. u you buy a MitcheU Wagon, you get ths best that can bs nude. 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