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NEWS OF THE MINES.
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EXTENSIVE ORE BODY.
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ftgaa OroD of Claim Near Wallaee to
Be Worked ug ala.
Wallace, Idaho, August 87. The
Flynn group of claims are to be worked
I it one Tha Flynn group consists of
22 claims, located in 1887 by the Flynn
brothers. The claims are all ou the Ida
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tlSVO Been relieved Of Helen-Frisco mine on the Canvon
f Simula trOUmleS by fJSrSm I creek side to the Morning miue,
t$Memtthaimfm ..... have a continuous lead of over two
If"7 miles iu length. Fourteen of the
nSSGiOMtBm .-laima have l.non luatantad for aevnrnl
years aud the other eight are to be put
QUARTZ IN ALASKA.
The letters cf a few are
printed regularly In this
paper
If any one double the
efficiency and emeredty
confidential character of
FJIrs Plnkham's methods,
write for a book aha ham
recently published which
contains letters from the
mayor of Lynn, the post'
masterttand others of her
Atlla District Claliue Lota of tha r"ree
Mllllng Variety.
Seattle, August 87. 11. C. Diers. of
Skagway, says that an average or 80
filings on quarts are made in the Atlin
reoorder's office daily. The general
Kuccesss in placer mining aud quart
locations in the camp this seasou, the
feeling prevails in Atlin that the future
and of the district as good permanent pro
ducer is assured.
Mou roe mountain is pro lucing rich
free millinii quarts, now being worked
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ented this fall, and attei the survey h.ts from Atlin, an I not tar from discovery
been made Montana parties of unlimited on I'ine creek. The Quarts is being
capital win take tne entire property on taken to the stamp mills of Lord Ham
a bond and at ouce comuieuce system- ilton and crashed. It yields from $30
awe development upon it. 1 to $90 a ton. The Auaconda property
in me minus oi mining men mere is not now beiuir worked, and the mills
has never existed much doubt as to the which wete set no there are enmteed in
r lynu uroup. it couw nanny be pos- doing custom work of the Monroe
sible that a break would occur in the monutain ore
mineral lead on wbicb the claims are
located, and at either end of which
such bonacx ore hodies as the Helena
Frisco and the Moruiug mines have
opened. The Flynn group has two
City Who have made oare miles.of 8me 'ed. between these of Atlin lake is a very esteusive body
ful Imaallnallaa aaif uaa r-"""" v.
ore oooies in tne ortnwes. tbat it was 40 ner cent ia not tme
A lot of work has been done on the No nickel inns that hiirh.
property in tne year siuce tne claims
verify all of Mrs. Ptnk
ham's statements and I
claims.
The Plnkham claims are
sweeping. Investigate
tnomm
THIRTY YEARS OF CURES
A telluride proposition ia being
opened a quarter of mile from Atlin
which promises well. It has six
foot vein.
The nickel property at the south end
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ane of the greatest and most extensive not been ascertained. The statement
As to Islvoree.
"Mamma," said little Ethel, "Mrs.
Gayley's husband isn't dead, is he?"
"So, dear."
"Then what's she going to be mar
ried for?"
"Never mind, dear. Yon can't un
derstand such things."
"Ob, I know," exclaimed the little
girl, "it's just like getting vaccinated.
It didn't take the first time, did it?'
Da Yoar Feat Aeha and Barn?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease,
a powder for the feet. It makes tight oi
new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to
corns and bunions. It's the greatest com
mit mworerv ol tne see. cures swollen
feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's
Fool-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing
nans, saraiing. smarting, not, selling teet.
We have over 30,000 testimonials. It cures
while von walk. All druggists and sin
stores sell it. 23c Trial package FREE
hy mail. Address, Allen 8. Oluisled, Le
Boy. N. Y.
Our friendships in life are among our
greatest blessings. When they are
what they ought to be and what they
may be, they gradually enrich life.
Crusades against noises have been
begun in Boston, Providence, Hartford,
Buffalo, and even in Philadelphia.
have been located, but being deep-
mine proposition, the owners have been
unable to develop it into a producer.
Last year a tunnel was run to tap the
lead below the monster iron capping of
the summit. This iron knoll is an
elevation of fully 5,000 feet aud covers
an era almost as large as Wallace.
Altogether over 6,000 feet of tunnel has
been run on the various claims, and
the mineralization has been good in all
of it. None of this tunnel worked was
sufficiently extensive, however, to ex
plore the ore bodies. On the Iron-Silver
claim the lead was tupped with a
tunnel of 404 feet. The face of the
tunnel was quite freely mineralised for
a greater part of the distance. From
the point where the tunnel cnt the lead
a drift of 110 feet was run, all show
ing considerable ore. The ledge ia
aliout 30 feet wide, and the walls are
in place and solid.
A tunnel from the Canvon creek side
in the vicinity of the Frisco would cut
the lead on the Flynn group at a depth
of nearly 3,000 feet, and it has long
been contended by practical mining
men that this is the most advantageous
point from which to open up the prop
erty.
LOOKING FOR IDAHO COAL
LOOKING TO RED MOUNTAIN
A Sura Thine for Ton.
Everybody's const! pated now and then.
ni)
the only sure, pare, harmless core is t'ascaret,
Cendv Cathartic. Buy and trjrl AU druggists,
Horses that are not at work daily
get bnt very little green food. They
would highly relish anything of a suo
culent nature especially oaring the
warm season. The dry food of winter
and summer is not as conductive ta
digestion as when varied with green
Jood of some kind.
Shade trees are) neglected from the
time they are put into the ground until
they are large. Insects and diseases
attack them, but as they bear no crops
and are supposed to prodnoe no profit
they are left to the ravages of their
enemies. The shade tree will be
missed when it is gone however and
its place cannot easily be filled. Spray
the shade tree and save them as they
add hundred! of dollars value to the
farm.
One point in growing turnips is to
plant the seed on ground that haa been
well cleared of weeds. If the young
plants can escape the weeds until the
leaves are well oat, half the danger of
loss is then over. So plant is hardier
than the turnip and the plants only re
quire a good start to ensure a crop.
The daughter of a tobacco merchant,
from simply sleeping in a chamber
where a large quantity of tobacco had
been rasped, died soon after, in con
vulsions.
Weald aa a Big Thine for the Kallreaes
anil for Lewlstea.
The discovery of immense coal de
posits near Lewiston Idaho, will -it is
believed, have great influence in the fu
ture railroad construction in that sec
tion. The deposits are located about
13 miles from the mouth of the Grand
Ronde river, and if the re ults of de
velopment meet the elaborate indica
tions, they promise to exert a material
influence on the railroad situation in
the Snake river country, says the Lew-
iston Tribune. The O. R. & N. Co.,
it ia said, is anxiously investigating
coal prosprecta in the basins of the Co
lumbia and Snake rivers with the hope
of providing and adequate supply of
coal for its system and it sncb is the
case the discovery of a good quality
in sufficient qnanrhv on the Grand
Ronde would be a most welcome devel
opment to that road.
OREGON COAL FIELDS.
Sufferers from this harribla malady
nearly always inherit it not necessarily
from the parents, but may be from sotue
remote ancestor, for Cancer often rQna
through sereral gcneratLoaa. This deadly
poiaoa may lay dormant la the blood for
can, or until yon reach middle life, then
the first little sore car nicer makes it ap
pearance or a swollen gland in the
breast, or some other part of the body,
gives the first warning.
To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma
aently all the poisonous virus must be
eliminated from the blood every veatagt
if it driven out This 3. 8. 8. does, and
the only medicine tbat can reach deep
seated, obstinate blood troubles like this.
When all the poiaoa haa been forced out
oc ut system me cancer neeus, ana tne
disease never retwrna.
Cancer begins often In a small way, aa the
following letter from lira. Shirer shows :
A (mall simple ca oa rnv law about aa iaea
below ta car en tn left Side at niy face. It gae
ana m pain or uieoarena
eiace, and t fhauid beea
forgotten about it had it
ot began to loftaas and
ka; ft wonld bload a
little, then acabovar. hot
Vrwild not heaL This
continued for soma linte.
rhea my Jaw begaa to
wan, Deeoming vary
painiui. i aa laocar
r,sa to cat nod
Tha Geological Barvcy Pabllahas Lata
lie port oa Thana.
Washington, August 27. The coal
fields of Oregon are thus summarized
by the latest report of the geological
survey: '
The coal fields of Oregon, so far as
yet known, all lie west of the Cascade
range and north of Rogue river. Most
of them are among the mountains gen
erally known in Oregcs as the Coast
range, but others occur at the western
foot of the Cascade range. Four fields
ill be noticed the upper Kebalem
coal field, in Columbia county; the
lower Nehalem coal fields, in Clatsop
county; tne xaqoina coal fields, - in
Lincoln county and the Coos Bay coal
fields, in Coo county. Traces of coal
have been fond in many other parts of
the state. The greatest hindrance to
the development of the Oregon coal
fields is the lack of transportation.
Work Proarosalna aa tha Klmberler.
The tunnel on the Kimberley, in the
Kamloops. B. C, district, is in 827 feet.
Last week a vein was struck on tha ton
of the tunnel, at pitch of 45 degrees.
Hunches ol very good ore have been
encountered, of chaioopyrites and black
oxides. The present vein matter is
very much decomposed, but so far con
siderably exceeds in value anything
hitherto taken from the tunnel. This
finishes the contract for the 100 feet ot
driving. Work is still in progress,
and will be prosecuted steadily.
Gold-SUdded Koch Obtained In Gald
Maala Lad go.
Seattle, August 87 Good tidings ol
the rapid advance of niiniug operations
in the Mount Baker gold fields were
taken to Whatcom by 11. G. Anderson,
who arrived from Red Mountain, via
Chilliwack and Vancouver, B. C. Mr.
Anderson was one ot the discoverers of
the Anderson-Scbrimsher gold ledge on
Ked mountain. In the Blade he gav
otte prospects ot the leading ledges in
tbat district are most encouraging, aud
owners are poshing development work
rapidly. Work on the Post-Lambert
ledgea has been suspended for a few
days, awaiting the arrival ot engine!
and fans with which to drive away the
smoke which arises from constant blast
ing in the tunnel. All miners who
have visited the property say tbat it is
very rich.
Tha Gold Basin ledge on Red nioun
tain, in which Charles D. Lane, of San
r rancisco, and J. O. Carlisle are inter
ested, is said to be a veritable bonanza
to the owners. Mr. Anderson met Mr.
Carlisle at Chilliwack and tbat gentle
man told him tbat assays made from
ore taken from the Gold Basin ledge
run as high aa 30,000 per ton. The
gold can be seen with the naked eve
and stands out in beads on the quarts,
It is similar to the quarts found in the
Lone Jack ledge, owned by English &
Son.
It appears that the location of the
international boundary line is in ques
tion, and fears are entertained that
Red mountuin and other mountains in
that vicinity may possibly be in Brit
isb Columbia. According to field notea
of Provincial Surveyor Dean, the line
is supposed to cross at Box canyon at
the confluence of East and West Silicia
creeks. ' Owneis of claims at Red
mountain have taken out mining
licenses in British Columbia and are
also making filings at New Weatmin
eter in order to hold their claims in
case they find that their claims lie in
British Columbia.
The lied Mountain Gold Mining
Company has a large force of men at
work driving a tunnel in to tap its
ledges. Cabins are being built for
winter quarters.
ENOUGH ORE FOR TEN YEARS
Tha
tenia Crista Company
Employ Mora Man.
Will
Baad ta Blaa Kivar Mlaaa.
Crews of men and teams have cone
from Brownsville, Oregon, to build the
wagon road from tbat place to the
Bine river .mines. Relays of men will
be at work nntil the road ia completed
to tne mountains.
Monte Cristo, Wash., August 27.
The Monte Critso Mining Company has
about 60 men on the pay roll. The
concentrator is using only one side of
the mill, handling 70 tons every 24
hours. . Some re pa ha are being made
and when done the mill will run it
foil capacity of 300 tons per day. The
dynamo will start up in a few days,
then the Burleigh drills will beat
work. As soon as a raise is finished,
so there will be more air and room, the
forca will be increased to 300 or 250
men. It is claimed tbat the Monte
Crinsto Mining Company has enough
ore in sight to keep the mines working
for 10 years. A surveying party ia at
work on a line to bring more water to
the mill.
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Jif.
vary :
annul was aa larga aa a c
alldollar.waearhaari f
U . S. and datanata. v
an ia givn u a fair trial, ,
and U waa lemarktMe
wkat a woariertol eftaet
k had from the vary baxtaaiar : the sora bona .
haal and after taking a few bottlea disappeared
entirely. Thto waa two yaara aga j thetc ara still
bo dsns of tie Caaeer, and my nml aaatl
- IS us ere laat of all
C " blood Durifiers. and tha
. only on guaranteed
I purely vegetable. 8end
tor our free book on
Cancer, contalninsr valuable and interest
ing information about this disease, and
ruie our pujatcians aooui your case. rVC
Capper ta Colon Coaaty.
The copper fields in the eastern part
of Union county, Oregon, are likely to
become valuable property. Property
being worked by the North American
Mining Company shows ore bearing
gray copper in good quantities. Re
ports say tbat a great body of copper
ore exists in this section.
Thirty Thoaaand Month.
The Greenback mine, in Josephine
county, Oregon, pays its owners 30,
000 a mouth in dividends.
Dividend-Paring Miaaa.
The following is a partial list of the
divUend-paying mines of British" Co
lumbia: Camp McKinley paid up to
June, 1899, $312,064; the Fern, np to
June, 1893, $10,000; the Hall Mines,
Limited, np to May, 1899, $120,000:
the Idaho, np to January, 1899, $292,
000; the Last Chance, np to April.
1899, $15,000; the Le Roi. np to No
vember, 1899, $1,805,000; the Queen
hBess, up to July, 1899, $25,000; the
Rambler-Cariboo, up to December,
1890, $60,000; the Reco, np to Janu
ary, 1898, $297,500, the War Eagle
Consolidated, up to February, 1900,
$545,250; the Ymir, np to November,
1899, f 3U.U0U.
Bashing ta Dawaaa,
Navigation on the Yukon rivet closes
early in October and there is a rush
cf lreight to the Dawson country.
Quart Stria Roar Detroit. "
Four quarts claims have been located
near Detroit, Oregon, during the week,
and the hills are being hunted for loca
tions. Oldest Miaar.
Douglas county, Oregon, claims tha
oldest miner, William Kerr, who is 99
and works every day.
make no charye for medical advice.
US. SWIFT erfCir-IC CO, ATLANTA, SA
Good Idahe Mlaa Being Developed.
The Klondike mine, in the Pierce
City dijXrict, Idaho is being developed
by urnnels, and about 20,000 tons of
ore have been blocked ont. It will as
say about $8 per Ion. Fifteen men are
working on the new site for the mill
which will be put up at once. This
mine is owned by the Oro Fino Mining
Company.
Klondike Gold.
The yield of gold in tha Klondike
country this year is estimated at $16,-
000,000.
ALL ARE EAGER TO BUY.
Country ta Aotlvaty Preparing far the
rati Trade.
R. G. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of
traae says: After a great wave ot ad
vancing prices, optimism as to business
is generally dangerous. Bnt the top
waa reached the middle ol March, since
wnicn time reaction has tome to every
great industry, so tbat consunirrs are
asking whether in some directions the
decline may have not been reasonably
large as was the advance, and whether
buying on the present basis ot prices is
not tutrly sure. There are fresh evi
dences of weakness in taw materials.
notably tha break in structural iron.
but each one is availed ot to place
heavy contracts. New York is wel
coming buyers from all over the coun
try in larger numbers than tor many
years at this season, in dry goods, gro
ceries, in jewelry and in hardware,
and if coutracts are not placed to at
large a volume as expected, it is be
cause of the conservatism ot those who
think they may compel some further
shading of prices. Reports this week
from other important points ot distri
bution show the same eagerness to buy
when the time seems right. It is be
coming moie iipparent that the bottom
has been reached in prices of iiou and
steel. The decliue was severe and re
covery must be slow, but gradual ad
vance and moderately increasing activ
ity are more healthy than violent
changes. In no single division is the
improvement moro striking than in any
other. Except steel rails, all forms of
iron from the ore to the finished pro
duct are being sought more eagerly and
with less effort to secure further con
cessions in prices, but when the secre
tary of agriculture was reported as pre
dicting Mollar wheat" before the end
of the year, the market showed an in
clination to disagree, and the Septem
ber option fell below 80 cents for the
first time in two months.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Seattle Market.
Onions, new, l)o.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate.
Potatoes, new, $15.
Beets, per sack, 85c $L
Turnips, per sack, 75o.
Sqnasb 4o.
Carrots, per sack, $1.00
Parsnips, per sack, $1.35.
Cauliflower, native, 75o.
Cncnmbers 10(20o.
Cabbage, native and California,
2c per pounds.
Tomatoes 60 (3 60".
Butter Creamery, 25c: Eastern 22c:
dairy, 16 18c; ranch, 14o pound.
fcggs 840.
Cheese 12o.
Poultry 12o; dressed, Uo; spring,
13915c.
Hay Pnget Sound timothy, $11.00
12.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $16.00.
Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25;
feed meal, $25.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton.
$20.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50;
blended straights, $3.25; California.
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.25; rye flour, $3.80(31.00.
MiUstuffs 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 beei
teers, price 7ftc;cowa, 7 c; mutton
1 pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 90
lie.
Hams Large, 18c; small, 18;
breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides,
8Hc
remand Market.
Wheat Walla Walla. 64 o,
Valley, 65c; Blueetem, 57c per bushel
Flour Beet grades, $3.10; graham.
$2.60; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 87o; choice
gray, 85o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $15.00 ( 15.60;
brewing, $17.00 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $13.00 ton; mid
dlings, $20; shorts, $16; chop, $16 pei
ton.
Hay Timothy, $11 12; clover,! 79
7.60; Oregon wild hay, $697 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 4560o;
store, 27o.
Eggs 17o perdozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c;
Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $8,009
60 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs,
$2.604.00; geese, $4.0095.00 for old;
$4.606.60; ducks, $3.0094.00 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 169170 per
pound.
Potatoes 40 9 50o per sack; sweets,
2io per ponna.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, 2o per pound; parsnips, $1;
onions, o per pound; carrots, 90o.
Hops 298o per pound.
Wool Valley, 159 16o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 169 16ct mohair, 26
per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8$tc; dressed mutton, 79
1o per pound; lambs, 5jo.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed,
$5.00 9 6.50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $4.009. 50;
cows, $3.609. 00; dressed beef, 6i9
1sio per pound.
Veal Large, 6H97io: small. 89
8o per pound.
free le Fountains.
The Woman's Auxiliary ot the
Church Temperance socioty, in New
York, supports 12 free ice water foun
tains in the tenement house districts.
They are ia operation from May 1 to
October 1, and many letters have been
received telling ot the constant stream
of children with pitchers, draymen
and others who have enjoyed them.
The great increase this season in the
price of 1c makes It prohibitory for the
poor, and therefore the fountains will
prove even more of a blessing than
heretofore. It costs $200 to erect one
of these fountains, and the society de
sires to extend the svstem.
, Frutu War ta Teaee.
Two cannon from the Civil War are to
be melted and cast Into a status represent
ing peace. What a contrast as great In a
way at Ilia change Hosteller's Stomach
Bitters will brlngsbovit In tlis health ol any
who use It. It cures constipation, dvspepala
or weak kidneys. Try it.
The curious fact is noted bv M. Mau
ra in, in the Journal da Physique, that
careful measurements of tho iu tensity
af gravitation in different parts of the
globe show this to be greater on islands
than on continents.
The prince of Wales, simple and un
ostentatious as he always desires his
private visit to be, cannot be fittingly
entertained for even two or three dav
without an expenditure of 3,000
1,000.
Mothers will lliwl Mr Wl...t..-'. c...u
!lig SvrtiB the heat rama.lv ,i. f.. ik.i.
juuureii uunng tne teething period.
Lite is not one grand sweet sona ' at
tape .Nome. A Wichita man writing
home from there say! "Here lies the
ruiiuig ana. , lowering above tne tea
are the ice mouutaius, and towering
uove mein is uie price oi grub,"
l'.gs have kept up well in prloea
this year and considering the (act that
fowls are almost self supporting in sum
mer, eggs are almost clear profit coin
pared with their oost. It is probable
tnat wnen poultry receives as roach
attention as other stock more fowls
will be regarded at invaluable ad
junots to farming especially as eggs sell
for cash aud are produced every mouth
oi tne year.
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.liBu.v Americans in aru are very
niueo exercised over the sale of in
toxicatiug liquors in the American
cafe, which forms a part of their
national pavilion. '
A Wis rrlnler.
Aa exchange tellt of a printer, who,
when his fellow workmen went ont to
drink beer during the working hours,
put In the bank the exaot amount he
would have spent it he had gone to
drink. He thus kept hit resolution
for five years. He then examined hit
tianlf BiviaiiIII an4 innrtA Vim tia.l nil Aa.
posit $521.86. In the five years be ppl
had not lost a day from ill health.
Gxsrd Year UsnUh
Lok Out for tha Weak Point.
That reeling of debility, depression and
want of energy; that sleeplessness! that
poor appstlts; tbat pain aftsr eating,
, should be promptly attended to. Hood's
, Barsaparllla will give relief and will pre-
iui other rlutis d t tlinl
would follow a fieraUtent tiffrct of th
UH.rttiHIia Ik sal tile. UrnO'nin.t'rl nf llatht llli
Anree out oi nve oi nit leiiow workmen H, w,u M trig surest remedy for disease.
Is Atnsrlva's Greatest Medicine. '
The people of New York buy dally
the milk produced by 140,000 cows.
It is brought from farms in New York
state, New Jersey, Connecticut, Mas
sachusetts and Pennsylvania.
I do not believe Pisa's Cur for Con
sumption has an squal for coughs and
colds. John K. Hoy us. Trinity &iringa,
Ind., Feb. 18, WOO.
The Paris exposition of 1878 ia com
memorated by the Trocadtiro and that
of 188U by the Efful tower, both ol
which form part of the present exhibi
tion. ,
UNSIGHTLY HAIR
Removed from the face or skin with
Bell's Revelation
. Bjr mall, securely sea'eU, fl.oo.
WOODAItD, CLAUK CO., Ag.uta,
Portland, Oragua.
FINE OLD
...WHISKY...
Qln, Brandy, Rum
II tun quart. 19.00. Psr gallon, fc'50. XXX
rum a.v BUEKUr, fl.OU.
A IX GOOD GOOD
Orfers for g-'l 00 and upward drlirerrd free to
rarest nnr.eu or Diramer Landing, hlens
iaaw auu .rga,
LOUIS CAHEN & SON
Established 80 Years.
AM FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
jam,
NOTHING BETTER MADE
You can't make a mistake It joo get a
..Mitchell..
Mitchell, Iteoiis & Staver Co.
PORTLAND, ORECON.
Dn.ounn'spiLLs
ONI FOR A DOSf. Core tick rTaadasheanS tire-
paiMla. hvaio-ar'lnsiu.i'urirr theHluod, Aid tiler-
uvu.rnT.ffBlltl loUMiaia. Ihi.MUffu......
ii Aa fa ii 'J A AA. 1 P ree i i ii 1 1 lies . ffle. t R.
BOAWKOCO..rtiiMntia,rauidiirl)niaUta.
Hero's a Proposition
isn I II reasonable to suppose that a Arm of
ou 7i-er experience coma leu yon Hit best way
to act ximi.1 value for rnur monarf If tmi
making imiirorviiirnu In yonr lioiise, or build
tns a new hmise, u mattrr how small or lama
me ..in wmn to ftpoiia in riwirirai or ass
fixtures. II railaitM m...tAl n...ii..
Will UVI nintiitr a nri ha aa!t ...Ita.l (..'.''......
suit Til t; ,f o ti N HAKKKa'r 4.U., 1 First
K treat, rorllaail, Oregon.
if;
.u t. hip, "1 i v f ".-
Lufua, W. It fit all tut tAn.. I
ut tm. frjirl hr drufrvint.
SalSr Ts g4J
z.
Coal and Fetroleaaa.
Several Astoria men have formed
Ootd Output This Tear.
Director of the Mint George E. Rob
erts, estimates the world's gold ontpnt
this year at 1300,000,000.
aa Franeisee Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 11(3180 per
pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(9 Uc; Val
ley, 18 18c; Northern, 910o. .
Hops 1899 crop, 11(3180 per
ponnd.
Hatter Fancy creamery 32 22 Hoi
do seconds, 21 21c; fancy dairy.
19o; do seconds, 1618o per pgmnd.
Eggs Store, 17of fancy ranch,
22o.
MiUstuffs Middlings, f 17.00
80.00; bran, $13.60(3 18.50.
Hay Wheat $812; wheat and
oat 8.00 11.00; best barley $8.60
alfalfa, $6.00 7.60 per ton; straw,
25287tO per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 80 76c; Ore
gon Bnrbanks,. 0Oc$l; river Bar
banks, 80 80c; now. ltf 2c.
Citrus Frn it Oranges, Valencia,
$3.768.25; Mexican limes, $4.00
6.00; California lemons 75c$1.60;
JOHN POOLE. Pnrr...n n
f you the best bargains in general
machinery, enirinea hll.a ....l.
Hal., z :.a r r. j
' i i . w iiiiiiiuiis. j as new
'". X L windmill, sold by him, is unequalled.
V
DROPSY
10 DAIS' TREATMENT FREE.
Cava asada DrenrVand Itaeom-
iiioeuops a specially jor twei
sets with tat aoit veader
acoeas. Hay oerad aaai tho
far tventv
Bolt wondsrful
arsd aanv thana-
aid eases.
i t., r-Jjrz a. a. a. sasaa s soaa,
fcflfM J Bos I, Atlanta, 3a.
Biitei'sjll Killer
Used a fa- minutes even
trigs, will rid your house
of Flies and Mosquitoes.
No mark or stain Mt on
the ceilings or walla.
Works like magic. Prlne
26 cents. Write for book
let. Dayton Hardware
Co., Portland, Oregon.
",V.V haS PENSION
BICH0. Wjihlno'.SB. I) .. tl.t will to.
wive quick replies. H. lh N. II. Vols Htaff
'Dili Corps. proM'cmlng claims since 117.
P
Permanent Gold Telns. I do Choice $1.762.00 per box.
Mining exnerts said in the Portland Tronlce! Fruit TUnanos 11 KCiHi
syndicate to develop coal lands near , Telegram, August 22, that they be-' S.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom
I tbat place. Petroleum ia also expect- : lieved the gold veins in Eastern Orenon Inals Persian dates. taUa
l td to develop oa this property. I are permanent and of good depth. I jemnd.
LIFE
ro"irt sm worth living (n a sick Woman.
Hhe leels tired and weak day aflr day. What
she nerds It something to give her the vitality
she once had.
floore's Revealed Remedy
Is recognised to he hi r rentorer to heallb. It
cures. l. (si at your druggist.
CARB0LATE OF IODINE
POCKET INHALER.
A gusraiitccd Cute fur Catarrh and
Consumption. All UniKglsts, tl.ou.
W. H. SMITH CO., iuff.li), M , Prop's.
CUTLER'S
M. P. M. D.
Mo. as 100.
VVUKM
ft
nentiea th
rising to advertisers Dieaae
i -
. a
paper.
Will Vaccinate Lobsters.
An enterprising London piscicultur
ist has invented a lymph with which
he proposes to vaccinate young lobsters
to protect them against crustaceans.
The vaccinated lobster will have a pe
culiar scar at the base of his tall to
distinguish biui from his uuvaicinated
brethren.
Iloon't Plus sure all liver Ills. SD oenta.
Shipyards la Oer naar.
There are 80 shipyards in Germany,
employing altogether uvarly 00,000
men, and together they constructed last
year 628 vessels of all kinds for the
jiavy, the merchant marine and for
river trafflo of tha larger description
Of those yards five ara used for the
construction ot naval vessels, having
an aggregate capacity tor the simultan
eous construction of over 40 ot tha
largest ships, 28 torpedo deatroyers and
80 torpedo boats.
DEAfHKSa CANNOT CTTRID
iousnGs:
"I have need yoarvalaehle CAarAa
RETS and ttnd them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. 1 have used them lor some time
for indigestion and blilouansaa and ara aoweom-
Rtetely cured, tieoouiinend tbent, to every one.
noe tried, you will never be without them la
Uta family." Kuw, A. Maax, Albany. K Y,
CANOV
11
SVanM SiSUha Smub, a..-,. Cta.
Ouoa. 2Tar S4u.o. WeaAea.ur Qnse. Wv, lua.Ka.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Slarilaf InMl tawMUari, SaaUMl. IMa tars. MS
KflaTO.RlC "M rM' snarantrad by all dree
IsU'lU-PAU ti,u w t1! starneerwo Haolt
By local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion ol th ar. There is only one
way toruredcaluess, and that la by soutiitti-
tlonai rsnwties. nearness iscauswu ay an in.
tamed condition ol the mucous lining ol the
Kii.licblau Tub. When this tube gala In.
Bamod you have a russbllug soand or Impor
tant hearing, end when It IS entirely oloeed
dralneas Is ilia result, and iinlaea thelndainma.
tion can he taken out and this tube restored to
lis normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever) tilnaeaeea out nt I't era caused by
catarrh, which Is nothing hut an inriamea
Condition of ihsmuamia surfaces.
W will give One Hundred Hollars for any
ease nl peal nea (canard by catarrh) that oaa
not he cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. Send lag
circulars, Irse cHKNtT CO, Talede,.
SnldhyIruiglta,?M
Hall's Faatlir flits are th bast.
The most important discovery mad
by the llarrlman solontldo party In
Alaska, Is that glaciers ara receding.
A hitherto unknown fiord with a beau
tiful stream running Into It was named
after Mr. Harritnan. Many animals,
supposed to be rare, were found to bt
plentiful In Alaska.
"Then he isn't a real count?"
"Bless yon, no) They call him
'count' because ha was onoa a raferea
at a prise tight."
At tha battle of Hastings, A, O
1068, tha weapons being swords aud
battle ages, 600 fell mortally wouuded
out ot every 1,000 soldiers.
y f7 JtiJrj aS
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
A. P. Armttrong, LL. B., Prin. J, A. Wesco, Penman and Secy.
OPEfl ALL THE YEAR
Illustrated Catalogue, College Currency, Business Forms, Speci
mens of Penmanship, Etc., Mailed Free to any Address.
20 to 40 Per Cent
That's Good Interest Isn't It
We can name a Stock which Dave about 20 Bar cant car annnm nna ..J afn
pay about 40 per cent before tha end of thla vaar if k,,.i,t ti.i. .i..k i.
steadily advancing and will go much higher.
Another Stock we can tell
selling aa a prospect.
about that will be a Dividend payer and It now
We will be g'ad to advise VOU about these aturba and ane nl tha l
Mining Kscbange. Write ns.
WAGY, HENGEN & WAQY
318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
REFERENCES: Exchanae National Hank. rv,W.,ln
chants' National Bank. Portland. Ore., and manv others. r 1
mm
The Famous German Wood Preserver)
AVEUARiUG CARBOUNEUM
man
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.
aC-yOne application is All that is required. It lasts for vears. If
your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the
ollowtngr distributing: agentst Perfection Pile Preservln? Co. Seattle.
Wash., Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.?, Whittier, Coburn tc
Co- San Francisco, Cat
Em Cm ATi(im & COMPANY (mo.)
PORTLAND, ORECON.
Chisel Bit
Solid Tooth
Band
Shlnglo
Cross1 Cut
Hand
All lands of
saws... H Portland Branch,
REPAIRED 11 QO Ffrsi CtrCCt.
t
savis
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A
STUDEBAKER VAGON.
t " !j 1
Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, bv competent workmen. It stands
without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address
STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO
320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon,
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