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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1900)
L'JSdCjuDOSud Tifo one thing that quail 2 a person to give ad tllonillae Output ,f Oold for the Yeat t30 Win Reach a Total of is, 000,000. vsco on any auajeot la axparlanoe experience creates knowledge. I Ko other person haa mo wSJa an exnerlanoa with f omnia Ilia nor auoh m rooord of auoooaa no ttra. Plakham haa had. i Over a hundred thou sand oaaoa oomo before hareaohyear. Some per aenallv. others by mall. And thta haa baan going on for SO years, day attar day and day attar day. i Twenty yaara of oon atant aisooeaa think of tha knowledge thua galaedl Surety women aro wlao In aeaklng ad vice from a woman with auoh an experience, ea-peelaHywhenltlafree. If you are III get a bottle of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound at aneethen write Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. According to a return of the imper ial customs authorities tha total num ber of foreigner resident in tha open porta of Unfna, was 13.421 at the end of the year 1898. Da Tr Trr Ache aad Rnrnf Shake into your shues Allen's Foot Ease, a powder fur the feet. It makes tiplit or new shoes feel eer; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com fort discover; of the aye. Cures swollen feet, blisters and mllona spots. .Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smarting, iiot, aching- feet. We have over ,OtfO test nuoninls. Inure while rou walk. All rimiM and shoe Stores sell it. 23c. Trial iiui-kitse Fit KB ty mail. Address, Allen b. Olmsted. Im Roy. S. Y. Ten Chinese newspapers are pub lished in Shanghai and the success titer have achieved haa led to the establish meat of others at some of the other treaty ports. hows Tmsi We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for sny ease of Catarrh that can tui: be cureJ br Mali's Catarrh Care. 1. 1. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. We the nndersigued, have known P. J. Cheney er the east li eara. and believe him perfectly honorable In all busln is transaction : and fin ancial 1-r able to carry out any obligr.UuDS auala by Uieix arm. WawrATnrAX, Wholesale Dr uictets, Tele io, . Waisins, Kinxax A XUrvij., V'no)ele Drug--isu, Toledo. O. nail's Catarrh Cure is I ken n- .rnallr.se Inf ciractlv on the blood and m.cous surfaces o the sv stc m. Prl e :c per bo Je. fc.d by el ruitrliu. TestlmonLJ. Irec. tail's Famiiyful! r-thtbast. During the year 1898. 62,661 ves sels of 84,233,500 tons, entered and cleared Chinese ports. 01 these ves sels 743, of 239,152 tons, weie A titer i- Dawson, Y. T August 18. The Klondike ontput of gold during the real 1900 will reach S23.O0O.0O0. mproved methods of mining, resulting from the introduction of suitable ma chinery, together with a better knowl edge of conditions here, etc., cheapen ing the tost of production, and ground that was formerly unprofitable is now payiug. Wages are fairly good, 33 per day and board being the ruling puy, and, while there are many idle men complaining of dull times, one who really wants work can get it. The action of the Canadian govern ment iu prohibiting relocations on all the creeks and closing llonanxa and El dorado to locations, is driving out the prospector and small miner, and re tards developmment to that extent. Capital is coming in, however, and groups and blocks of claims are beiug bought up for large workings. It is the old story of the individual miner giving way to the syndicates, and hunting new prospects. Hundreds of these, during the last spring have left the Klondike and gone to American territory, where, it is claimed, the poor man haa a better chance than here. Nome has taken the majority, but many nave gone to nearer points. An early rush went to the Koyukuk, but late reports from there are very unfavorable. Parties just returned say that very little gold has been taken oat in that camp, and the ground "is ex ceedingly difficult to work, on account of glaciers which overlie the bedrock. The Forty-Mile and Birch Creek dig gings, both of which were practically deserted in the rusn to Dawson in 1897 and later in the Nome stampede last fall, are again ooming into favor, 'or it t as never been disputed that there is much good ground there that will pay wages and more. The latest candidate la popular fa vor is the Tanana district. Reports from there are generally good. The ground is three to seven feet deep only, overlaying a slate and purpliry bed rock, and there is plenty of water for slnicing, all of which makes it an ideal connrty for summer working. It is said to be easily approached from the Tanana river. One to four ounces per day is said to be the nsual amount per man, shoveling into the sluices. The recent action of the United States government in surveying a rail road and telegraph route from Valdes to Eagle City, and its promptness in pushing through a trail with stations, etc., along the line, is attracting much attention here. The further fact that the various civil officers for the eastern division of Alaska, embracing the Koy ukuk, Tanana and Yukon water-sheds, are now duly installed at Eagle City, gives great satisfaction. It is a long step in the right direction, and great developments may be expected in Alas ka within few years. Aa Immense flualneaa In Steal Reported 'roin the West. Brndsireet's savs: Trade is still ex hibiting many of the irregularities in cident to the transition period between mid-summer and early fall trade. De spite the hot wave, ith its effect on the pmvtnu (liiitrilinH t. (tAinun.l ...,1 also because o the reports of damage to hlow th1. 'Weand interfere with the coi n rnin w hich it hua li.Mt-t .." . .., DM) bLWU, GAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are all due to the wui.c valise, acia ana otner poisous in incited, a tA i,i - .u .., .: . mora cheerful flin i. ru,r-HKl- 1 ."-"- '"'" j. . . v.v ... an eruptions geueral trade, and the booking of fall ! aud health v orders lor dry goods, clothiug an 1 hard ware at leading Western centers, and heavy encKetuents in iron and steel protinots, tnougii at lower prices, are of encourugiMg proportions. I'rices are not showing the precipitate declines uoted some time ago, and among the really encouraging features is the ad vance in wheat, mainly based on im proved export inquiry, Wool is rather firmer than of late becaute ol the better inquiry, though it must be admitted that this steadiness i . . . . i is somewnat at the expense of new business. Cotton goods partake of the strength of raw material, and while weakuess it still perceptible, brown cottons, print cloths and wide sheetings, the natural corrective of reduced production, ars being increasignly sought. . While the dry goods demand as a whole is still classed as backward fot the season, hot weather is credited with some of the responsibility aud trade at titude as a rule is one of hopeful ex pectancy. An immense business in steel pro ducts is reported booked at Pittsburg and Chicago, and steel bars are really firmer with an advance of $4 per toe announced bv Western manufacturer! who have sold their output up to th close of the year. Failures for the week were 17 in the Lnited States, against 136 lasli year, ana 23 in Canada, against 29 las' year. all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The manv nretiarationa of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotiona generally Used in this class of diseases cover up for a sitort time, but cannot remove per manently the ugiv blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Etarnmt vlgtlmnom g tho prtom of a bmamtltul oomalaxlon when such remedies are relied on. ' Mr. H. T. Shobe. t?n Luces Arenue, 8. Louis, Up., says : Mr rfau-hltr was alfticted tor years with a dUAuriut eruution on her (ace. which rtmsKd all treatment, ah was taken to two celebrated health apt tags, but received ao bene fit. Many medicines wcte nrearrihe.1 hu i,h. out result, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8., aad bv ine time the brst bottle w as finished t he eruption beitsn to disappear. A duiea buttlea cured her toinpleiely and left her sWa perfectly smooth. She la now seventeen years old. aad not a sic a ol the embarrassing disease haa tver returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing; cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the'greatest of all blood purifiers, and the wily one guaranteed purely vegetable. oaa Dioou mattes had complexions. purines and invigo rates the old and makes new, rich blood that nourishes the bodv and kna th i sain ecure ana neaiiny ana in proper ""jsis iwvniat'otsTWvulwtJlrf the destruction 0f rats, but it is due to the feeding of the cats. Not being compelled to work, they will not do to. The best cats are those that are not al lowed to come to the house, being given a little milk onct a day at the barn. They will then spend a large portion of their time seeking rats and will work industriously. Tho first essential in the keeping of livestock for market is tnever to allow auy animal to lose flesh. A pound lost means two pounds to be gained. It is not the most food that makes the Brest- est gatu, but the kind. Variety of food promotes digestion and will give better results when concentrated foods are used exclusively. Supreme Court Sustains the Foot-Rasa Trade-Mark, Jnstice Laughlin. iu Surjreine Court. liunaio, lias ordered a nermanent in. junction, witu coats, and a full ac. counting of sales, to issue against Paul u. iiutisou, the manufacturer, of the foot powder called "Dr. Clark's Foot I owner," and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining than. from making or selling the Dr. Clatk's root rowder, which is declared, in the decision of the court, an imitation and infringement of "Foot-Ease," the pow der for tired, aching feet to shake into yonr shoes, now so largely advertised and sold all over the oonutrv, Allen 8. Olmstead, of Le Hoy, N, i, is the owner of the trade-mark "Foot-Fjisa." and he is the first individual who ever The hrpeuueuuies bfChlna cliuria, 862,000 sonare mil 7.500,000 souls: Moniella. with 1.288. 000 square miles and 2,000,000 souls; Tibet, with 631,500 square miles and 6.000,000 seals; Ynngarla. with 147, 600 square miles and 600,000 souls, and East Turkestan, with 481,800 square miles and 680,000 souls. sm.000 For Flylat Machines. Our government is to devote M,0O0 for experimenting with yiiK machines for use In the army. This Is a larite sum and yet It cannot compare with that spent hv those who eierlinentetl with so-called dyspepsia ciits. Take Modeller's Mom. ach Hitters, ills tnude exprestlv to cute coiistitmttoii, dyspepsia and all 'stomach disorders. Are mads strong whan fed by the rich, pure blood given by Hood's Bursa partita. Sweet, refreshing sleep returns, mental and physi cal vigor Is restored, and the terrors of nervous prostration are avoided, llany weak, nervous wouisn and overworked man has found help In this great medicine. All nervous people should try It. Hood' a Saraaparllla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Pries $1 comiuion to pertorm its part towards advertised a foot powder extensively carrying off the impurities from the body, j over the country. He will send a sant- an t j.implv, send for our book on Blood VL dot,,lo ' case upholds his and Skin Diseases and write our nhvsi. 1 renders all parties lia- cians about your case. No charge what. " " lre"tly attempt to prct by ever tor thta service. extensive root-Ease" adveitisir t auriv vvwraat, aiuiajia, BA. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. , Mothers will find Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth tog Syrup the best remedy to use for their Dhildren during the teething period. Lieutenant Robert S. Clarke, of the Ninth regiment, now in China, is prob ably the richest officer in the United States army. Mr. Clarke, grandson and principal heir of the late Alfred Corning Clarke, is still in his early twenties, is a graduate of Yale aad commands a fortune of millions. Korth west Notes. In Yamhill county, Or., hoppickers are quite generally paid by the pound. Walla Walla apples have taken a third prixe at the Paris exposition. Deer are reported to be more numer ous in Coos county, Or., than for some years past. Spokane's assessed valuation is about 1 20,000,000. and the citv'a in,lhr.i. ness is f 2,888, 159. Pomeroy. Wash., is rapidly lebuild mg. and in several cases substantial onnuings will replace the old wooden ones destroyed by fire. An evaporating plant of 20 tons ca pacity daily is in course of erection at Spokane. It will handle prunes and apples, and next year will also engage 411 UUlUUlg. The barbed wire telephone line, con necting Condon.Or., with several of the ranches in the neighborhood, has been completed, and is pronounced a "great success." The Walla Walla Watchman has snneied irora "Too Much Johnson." A solicitor of that name made adver tising contracts for the paper, collected on them and suddenly departed. Work has commenced on the con struction of Roseburg's, Or., new wafei system. Pick and shovel men are ex cavating for the reservoir on the hill between the town and Biverside addition. ftoatlla Markets. Onions, new, 1 Ho, Lettuce, hot house, $t per crate." Potatoes, new. f 15. Bet, per sack, 85c(2$I. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrote, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, $1.35. Cauliflower, native, Too. Cue u m Uers 1 0 ( 20o. Cabbage, native and California, 2c per pounds. , Tomatoes 40(350-. Butter Creamery, 85c; Eastern 82c; dairy, 15(3 18c; ranch, 14o pound. Eggs Ho. Cheese 12c. Poultry 14c; dressed. 14 15c, spring, $3.50. May Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington iimoiny, f ib.uu. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. Barley Rolled or irround.' oer ton. $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended straights, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat Boar, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Milletuffs Bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal. per ton, sao.OO. fresh Meats Choice dreseed beef steers, price 7Xc; cows, 7 c; mutton 7;pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veaL 90 tic. Hams Large, 13c; small, 13Ji"; breaktast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides. 8;s5. Cape Nome is situated on the shots of Behrimt sea at the mouth of Snake river, Seward peninsula, ceutral-west-' em Alaska, U. S. A.. 65 degrees north latitude aud 166 degrees west longti-. ttide, and, by wean route, distant (torn its base of supply, Seattle, 2,700 miles. I In making the ocean trip from Seattle one steams westward for 1,900 miles across the North Pacific ocean to Dutch Harlior, on the Aleutian archi pelago, aud thence northward 800 miles to the hind of gold, passing en routs ! the liovernment's scalrookeriea, on the iTibyloff inlands. ' In Uticn, N. Y., a block of new apnrtnjcnt booses has just hron fur. nished with a complete installation of electric rooking ntemdls in each flat. The electric kitchen furniture consists of three round platters or "stows," an oven r.nd a broiler. It is declared that meats broiled on the clectrio gridiron are much more palatable than those scorched and charred over rod hot coals. The electric "stovea" are placed on an ordinary kitchen table when in use, and when their work is over, they are stowed away iu a drawer Or on a shelf. The Albany Herald says that people who are coming home trom the moun tains report that numerous parties are hunting Denny pheasants. The game warden and his deputies are doing their best to stop the unlawful shooting. Mrs. L. J. Davis, of Jefferson, Or., met with a singular accident one day a,.a 1- I-1- - J The tripping feet-the SDarkiin LTn Tan.. f , I - H'wflu, we contents eye the graceful movement he--1 atrikin h in h. . long not alone to the budding maiden, her eyes were not seriously , injured These graces are the right aye "nd n will soon recover. ' duty of every woman until the hair A deal was consummated recently in whitens and regal dignity replaces Baker City, whereby 8,000 head of them. sheep changed hands and check tor The mother who guards her ne' $20,000 passed in payment. The Strength has so much more to de- ,hee we, he property of Gale Bros.. vote to the care and education of , nd nock was one of the uue iu uie country. The purchaser was jur. eaiy, oi Idaho. The sheep will be transferred across Snake river into Idaho as soon as cool weater sets in. Pat Shine is the name of the chair man of the Spokane county Populist central committee. her dear ones. She should be a comfort a cheer always. Yet how many feel that they have the strength to properly bal ance the home ? The world is list less, weary and morbid. Its blood moves sluggishly and is full of im purities. It needs a kindling, in vigorating tonic to set it afire it needs Pe-tu-na, tTHE ONE MEDICINE in the world which women may rely upon positively, Pe-ru-na is Peruana Marks. wneat Walla Wall. 65c; Valley, 65c; Bluestem, 58c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.10; graham, a.oo; supernne, 12.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 87c; choice gray, 85o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14.00015.00; brewing, 116.00 per ton. MUlatuffs Bran, $18.00 ton: mid dlings, $20; shorts, $14; chop, $15 pet ion. Hay Timothy, $11912; clover,$7 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. uutter rancy creamery, 46050c; store, 27J4C Eggs 17c per doxen. cneese Oregon full cream, 13c; Xonng America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $8.00(1 8.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; serines. $2.50(3 4.00; geese, $4.00(35.00 forold; $4.606.50; ducks, $3.00(84.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16 17c per pouna. Potatoes 40(850c per sack; sweets, zzo per pouna. egeuoies Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, Zo per pound; paranius. tl: onions, ic per pound; carrots, 90o Hops 28o per pound. Wool alley, 15016o per pound; lustern Oregon, 15(3 16c; mohair, 25 per pound. Mutton Grose, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 3c; dressed mutton, 70 i;c per pound; lain be, i'io. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; ngn and leaders. 14.50; dressed, o.uutgo.ou per iuu ponnds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.004.60; cows, f9.ou(g4.oo; dressed beef, 6)iO v 7io per pound. veal utrge, 6J,07J,c; small, $0 ono per pound. A new use fr the phouograph has been found in New &mth Wales. A candidate for office found it iniKsible to viit all parts of the sparsely settled regiou he wished to represent in the legislature, dictated his speech into a phonograph, had an orchestra play a lew pieces into the machine, and then sent a number of the machines out over the country in the hands of political workers. Ha sent picture of himself with each machine', and had the work ers give the people a description of his life and his ability. Thai man de serves success. Liberia is not such a derert as you may think. The limited trains on the Siberian tailway have most everything one coulo ask for in the way of" coin- forts. They have a library, a piano, a barber shop, a gymnasium, hot water as well as ice water, double windows to protect the passengers from dust, ' heat and cold, a writing room with all necessary materials, and an observa tion car at the end of the train. Each train has a doctor, who remains aboaid hi aaminisier w ine care of passeugers free of charge. The time from Irkutsk to St. Petersburg is seven dava. A vagiaut lad was arrested r.u uyou i tie mantel a spurioc and similar appearing preparation, la beled and put np in envelopes aud boxes like Foot-Ease. Similar suits will be brought against others who are now infringing on the Foot-Ease trade mark and common law rights. Man's character is the highest pro duct of the creative power of God. It is invested with the mighty power of choice and endowed with the exercise of judgment between right and wrong. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Bear Signature) of 5ea Fao-SJasUe W rappee Bahtw. Instead of a little position in this world exalting a man to honor, it is MUM.lt.... -1...- l. . ""t" " exam man and makes Hint worthy of any position in this world Away from the idea that some have that you intiwt have position to be great. llo.il' l'illour ivr thsncin-lrrllalliissnd inl)ffMiliitiu to lak with It null's' anaiariija A R EAT tMI . ,!; ' ) SETS) aaS as a atl4 eul eSeoti-e latatlte ih.r are iiupli mm- After aetriil. Mr it.usni.ir ana 1 were kuiliereS lot iinmacb aad eur breath a -err kae. A 1 '.I" T.! 0' t'sswa'ete we bars liBtiroretl woaUsrfullr. Tu,, are a ureal k.id i. .J.YiVl Bimi.HUI NA0SL. UK aiueaboase tk, ClaeiaaaU, Okie, wlr!wW Cand JJ CATMAHTIC a FMsMllll. Fstlavtavri,. m. . s Suud, hater Sioa... WeaaiaTif uV"jrsII!iS' k? ... CURI OOMBTIoaTinai T!!Z!n. t ' awiifni. s iw. in K3-T0-BAC t&vmspiASuixsr Eaoh of the 18 provinces of the Chi nese empire is ruled by a governor or governor-general, who is respouallilo to tha emperor for the eutlre administra tion, political, judicial, military aud fiscal. ' . I'iso's Curs ennnyt be too highly spoken of as a cough uttre.J. W. O Hiita, 3W i'hlrd Ave., N., Mliiitsiipolis, Minn., Jau. 6, 1U00. Wlint this world needs today, and what each individual iu it needs, ia sanity aud light. K-ery Hoy and dirt should Ifsm to write with Carter's Ink, because it Is the best In the world. "Ink lings in Ink," free, Carter's ink Co., litis ton. . The pasture gives the best results when cattle, horse and sheep are al lowed on it, as the grass will be then more evenly grazed. . Miemi will take off weeds ami certain grasses that the larger animals reiuse. When the past tire begins to full remove the animals to another Held, so as to permit the grass to make growth. Living for great things is living ia the spirit, the thoughts, feelings mo. tives that make all living noble. Our age is full of false ideas, false standards. V Go A THINS & COMPANY (use.) PORTLAND, OREGON. ITeay eeaall sw Wtafcaaa CARTER'S! sefSkSTy roiIUOAHL FOI DIZZINESS. rei iiuousiess. FOR TO-flB LIVE, f 01 COMSTIMTIOI. FOI SALLOW SKII. tot TNEC0MPLIXI0I fM V, -ss'.V'5 W , - Ik Chisol Bit SA V3 Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shlnglo SAWS Cross Cut SAWS Hand SAWS All Kinds of SA WS f4! i "ulV saws... ti Portland Branch, repairer $ qo First St root. The Famous German Wood Preserver) ..AVENARIUS GARBOUNEUM.. .Pormanontly Dotroy.. ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN., t One application ia all that is reauired'. It your dealer cannot gupply you, write for circular, and information to the following- distributing aeentst Perfection Pile Witih4 Fisher. Thorten Sc Co. PortlincL Co., San Francisco, CaL CURESIpKHEAOACHC. I- .u. . .. iu um ouiirse 01 a speecn at tbe re cent general council of the Reformed Episcopal church at Baltimore. liiahon Stevens rather astonished his coworkers by declaring hit fondness for tobacco. i amok-e," be satd, "and I shall con- .inoe to smoke. I don't believe the , use of tobacco is as bad as it has been ! described; I believe it ia all a l nt.il- ... . . . " . . " r ,u i in h ill win wnrvmn I :ni . . j . .tl.,1. i.. . I... a i . . r. .... u--r .am - ,or aome miie- anywhere that we shall not be minis. In U.i V a nit n ....... ... . 1. . . . ... . . ....M.a , .u n.uuunj to me nues- lers OI Ills linaiutl 1 1 A ,.t l!. 4i... j....... - ----- " " wo uwa IV. yvuw juaiice. ue ueciareu that he was 14 years of age and an or phan. "How long have yonr parents been dead?" asked the symtjathatle justice. "Over 20 yesrs," was the prom pt reply of the little liar. Tbe police force in London is an army in itself. An official report is- sued by the city shows that the forpe numbers 13,564 men. That is, 19 policemen to the square mile. It ia impossible to ulease vnn- frieadsj if yon can say agreeable thitius to them yon are accused of Insincerity; near that can 1 TOI mad. DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST 5F.AON FIND YOU TITUGUT A STUDEIiAKHR WAGON. " K.J l.L. it . . , . . t.oi provided for every neel in nature, wMlaJL Zl r tl a 8 n'Y JttJumta' Bv onPtit workmen, b ana i inauK uoa lor my cigar." I 1 or aoareas a i UUEBAK.ER BROS, MANUFACTURING CXX, ' 320438 East Morrison Strwt, PortUod, Orrgo Irr,!;t,V,,Mlc',,,r,te,o,,vi " df": fists, 10c, 'Ac, cue. Tea Cants Will Prove Their Marls . fh,,P iperlment.so cheap on cannot "7 wneii neaitn is at siake. une ot tbe baffling mysteries of natnre is the pie that melts in the moutii but feels wilder than a brick in me stomach. n -ironz, nenani Durnose la manv handed, and lays hold of what ever is flAar tlia, a. I. I. I - . if von ear ,HM.,..W. .hl... I , " - , , ,BV rl D(,no power ,!,, rtrmw to jtiel, wh.. ' ever is Kindred. , Mitchell Wa Are the best thai can bs made. Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it Is mads of the best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience In building wagons, durfmr which lima the YVi.i : .vt' facturers have had but one aim, and that ef ,lV W, i'CA to produce the best possible tobuild, is a V.'..' ' Sndfor circuW non w your vWniy will sell to you dirtcU AKTCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, ORECON. gons Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMlnnvllfa MedlordKa Qrande. Metillon The outlook for beef-raisers is pretty good at present, says The Dalles Times Mountaineer. Buyers are offering to contract for cattle at 4 cents for fall delivery. The Bntteville, Or., hop region is tbe largest in the state, and tbe agree- good for everyone but oarticularlv .C . growers to pay 85 cents a box for woml: ?Clriy "important bearing on the - e aasa iwuj n .- lVlai Wi ll nesses which afflict their delicate or various weak- iM n.i,i iw r... , r ganism spring from inflammation or catarrh of the mucous lining.and Pe-ru-na is a specific for catarrh in any orjjan of tbe body. . Any congestion of a mucou membrane simply means catarrh of th organ affected. This is why Pe-ru-na cures all aorta of troubles where other remedies fail. If there ia a catarrhal atection the matter with you anywhere j'e-ru-na will cure you. r fi I Seat luufcfc Syrup. Taste UiMil. Uss I I 1 kjl-i,... Rf,is hr Snirslam. f 1 --..,r5 '-'it s:i y-P- ' Grass and water are both reported short in the mountains of Grant coun ty , Or., and many bands of sheep will be in poor condition for tbe winter. From August 1 to 11 Walla Walla sent 85 carloads of finits and vegeta bles to tbe North Central states. Tbe shipments consisted principally of ap ples, pears, plums, potatoes and onions. The fund for work on the road be tween Eugene and Blue river, Or., has reached the respectable total of 15,241.50. Of this sum, Lane county's commissioners subscribed 12,500 and tbe Lucky Boy 'Wining Company f 5Q0, i San rrnaeisaw Market. Wool Spring Nevada, ll18opet pouna; eastern uregon, 10 14c; Val ley, in ibc; JSorthern, B10c. 1 innt-a . jiupe io crop, IKfllBo perl pouuu, . Butter Fancy creamery 2222Kc; ao seconds, 21 ( 21c; fancy dairy, ic; uo seconds, I00 18c per ponnd. r-ggs btore, 17c; fancy ranch, Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $13.50018.60. Hay wheat $8(812; wheat and oat f 8.00! 11.00; best barley $8,600 alfalfa, $6.000 7.60 per ton; straw. sots oio per Dale. Potatoes Early Rose, 8076o; Ore gon Burbanks, 0cO$l; river Bur- banks, 80 85c; new. llXc. mtrns Fruit Oranges, Valencia,, wt.iomo.xo; Mexican limes, $4,000 I 5.00; California lemons 75c8$1.60; ao cooice f 1.70 OS.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60O I a.ow per Duncn;' pineapples, nom- aue, rexsuu oates, S (0 SfO pstl ewH. matle under Ills Aiiow no one rBa auperviMon for over ao years. sw Ml.-Ljawn Willi in Tllltl l'Aia.l.r.U . Just-sjuciiJi k . .,v"u'"r"-'Mi J nutations and as. " . . "n What is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought jaean wo GlgnatUTO of DROPSY Hs?s ms4s Dropf y ssd Its oom- JUiiationi s spetiialiY for twnuty srswith the mont wondorful a iuoosis. Use Sired mur thous- sad oases. !t.g.I.QIIlt HOltl Bos B, AUsata, 0a. Hero's a Proposition Isn't It reasonable to supp.ws that s Srm of .to ri ars axixir eniw doiil.l lull you u Ismi was to ki-i icmsl value lor your money? 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