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t foM Plitinttiwi la Thai, Don't let my refusal of your nro posal embitter you. Mr. Simpkins. He Oh, not all. After all, it it something to have been rejected by a j girl who owns a $500 dog. Detroit I i rce rres. PACIFIC COAST NEWS AND C0M3IENT Nethlnj New la That "Ton can't dispute the miracles In the Bible, man. Why Just consider the raising of Lazarus!" "Humph! I've seen people raised that have been dead longer than Las- srus. Why my wife raises Cain every I flsyr Denver Times. REPORTS OF INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN OREGON, WASHINGTON CALIFORNIA AND IDAHO. Down m a Palouie Firm. A good idea of what can be done on Te Cat TU Timber. Articles incorporating a railroad a farm in the Talouse country of company to operate in the timber in Brooklyn, K. Y Nov. 15th. A Medical authority aaya: "In many famine throughout the world GarBeld Tea often take th place of auffer at timet from disorder of atomaeh, liver. aianer or coweie. lertaimy irora no otner medicine ran auch food reeulta be obtained. Thu Herb remedy make people well, Urna Washington may be had by reading the report of W. D. Mitchell, who had the 676 acre farm of the Mitchel! estate, one mile east of Colfar, leased uunng me past year, un 2JU acres Mr. Mitchell produced 20.754 bushels BTNhttlv I n in a thai Aannlr 4nm ahn lw I n a I uim. It la food lor jounj and old- of grain, an average of 63 bushels to the acre. I he train was divided as The Cheerful Wljht "Tea, he's always happy when he's Hunting for work." "What a cheerful disposition, And is he never discouraged, never sad"" "Only when he finds it." Phila delphia Press. Btvtherty Assistance, Rod rick They saw that Beaker was held up by masked men the other night Van Albert Tea; It was at the mas querade ball. If they hadnt held him up he'd never got home. Chi cago Dally News. follows: 6,041 bushels of wheat. 5. 234 bushels of barley and 9,470 bush els of oats. He also raised 200 sacks of potatoes, 140 sacks of onions, three tons of cabbages and other vegetables, including C4 worth of melons sold to Colfax citizens. He sold $280 worth of hogs, $824 worth of milk, $210 worth of calves and $40 worth of pears. There are now on the farm about CO tons of prunes, worth $8 per ton at the dryer or $5 per ton on the tree, which is net proht, the buver picking and hauling the fruit The total value of the products of this farm this season will reach $9,235. Long live the King I The King is Wizard Oil; Pain his enemies, whom he conquers. Rather Serious. Wife I had to get a policeman to put out the cook. Husband Gone, is she? "Oh, no. He proved to be her leit fellow, and they're both waiting lor you in the back hall." Life. the western part of folk county and Lincoln county, Oregon, have been filed with the county clerk in Multno mah county and with the secretary of state at Salem. The authoiucd cap ital is $100,000, and the corporate mime is Salem, Falls City A Western Railway Company. The articles re cite that the object is to acquire, con struct and equip railroad, telephone auu teiegrapn on a route to be desig nated later between Salem, in Marion county, and the mouth of tht Silets river, m Lilcom county. This would tie over a distance of about 75 miles. w oi wnicn would be through val uable timber. The main ohiM-t nf I tins corporation js to provide an out let for the line timber on the hills hack of Falls City. The intention is to extend the new line as the saw mills shall eat into the timber, cross ing the coat range and penetrating mo oe country. it will be standard gunge railroad. Hnc Cinnabar Ore. fnv - r Ml ue uiscovery or mercury In pay ing quantities in the Meadows dis trict, east of Grant's Pass. Ore, has caused much activity in that section. Many claims nave been located and are being worked, and many thou- The Difference. rater You are very forward, sir. In my day the young man waited until he was asked to call. Young Man Yea,and now he waits until be s asked not to call. Millions in Talc. ' A recent incorporation is the Dar- nngton Talc Company, that has been formed for the purpose of opening up and developing five full sixed talc claims located in tho Whit Horse mining district, about three miles mm a. nam r rian t i dNiniWAn .v iicn ' j n a -. .! iiufctvii, sana aonars worm or cinnabar ore xnoBuriace snow mgs are particularly nave been removed from the mines. wnue me work of development and discovery goes on without abatement From a small hole on the Mayfleld claim $4000 worth of cinnabar ore was removed a few days ago. The ore Is pronounced the richest and best grade of cinnabar ever found In Oregon, and as good as any uncov ered on the Pacific Coast you Good Reason. Arthur Has the widow given any reason to hope? Chester Yes; she told me last night that I reminded her of the only husband she had ever really loved. good, with indications of a large de posit of pure talc. Commercial talc is used in the manufacture of paper, of soap and of different lubricating materials. It is also used in dressing fine leather for shoes, gloves and book binding. Toilet preparations, such as face powder, clove powder, foot powder, have for their basis pure tile. ine value of crude talc, as it is quar ried from the mine, ranges from $3 to $30 per ton. Ship Direct to New York. An innovation in Puget sound ship ping is projected by the American FITS Perataamthr Cored. Ms fib i 110 tftv Ini V wrf Pr. KliM'iGml Kern i Baetonr. Sand far rRBKfi-M trial botUeaadtm. M. Ja.U.lLUUd-UlAjcb3UFIuladalplurft Far Sighted. Little Girl Please, mamma, can I hold the baby for awhile Mother No, dear; you're too lit tle. You'd let him fall. Little Girl Well, mamma, can I have him when he's worn out m.. i new material la being used. It will lue t ,i, . ... . e . . I nrss steamsnip - 'CUllIUIIilUUL be a six-set woolen mill, and will give to nrtv operatives, in cluding men and women. Sore tic Knew Best Mamma Dora, your father says that that young man of yours, Mr. Hartt, is deceiving you. Dora But he isn't mamma, for 1 asked him, and he said he wasn't Of course he knows better than papa. HINTED: I K very man. woman and child snffer- line wab colds, asthma, croup. pnvtr Jnionia or consumption to write u. AmerieaaLaes Halm Pad Co., Chattanooga j.nn. His Great Anxiety. Athlete Did I break it, doctor? Doctor I will be plain with you The arm is broken, the collarbone crushed, the skull is fractured Athlete No, no, no! The did I break t he "What?" "Eecord?" Tid-Bits. Depressed. "I am afraid Bliggins has met with reverses." "What makes you think so." 'JMe goes about with a gloomy look. saying there is no such thing as dis interested friendship. That is almost a sure sign that a man lias been try ing to borrow monej." Exchange. I am tore Pivo's Cure for Coiisiiiititiou saved my life three rears aso. Mrs Tiios. Bobbins. Maple street, Norwich, N. Y Feb. 17, 1900. All Servants Alike. Towne I could never understand why political officeholders are called public servants. Browne Why not? Towne Because they are really our Dosses. Browne Well, I guess you never kept house, did you? Philadelphia Press. Not Unusual. -Have you heard May Have you heard of Clara's hard luck? Belle No. What is it? "Now that they are married they have to retrench awfully to make up the money he wasted while courting her." Life. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use ior their children during the teething period. A Fantasy floored. Bcribbs I'm getting up a fetching article on "How Men Carry Their Umbrellas." Mrs. Scribbs Huhl Men don't carry their umbrellas ; they lose their umbrellas and borrow other peoples. Chicago Kecord-Herald. Wanted Newer, Truer Maxims. Mr. Schermerhorn I hope you had the new girl clean up the halls, Lobelia. You know "A new broom weeps clean." Mis. Schermerhorn (wearily) Not in this instance. She said sLe wasn't ' going to clean t.p" any of our former girl's dirt Brooklyn Eagle. The Hour Was Late. ' Now McBrane has more sense than anyone I know " tinued Mr. Staylate. "I tell he's the coming man." "If he has all the sense you say," remarked Miss Peppery, making an effort to suppress a yawn, "I should think he would be the going man at this hour." Philadelphia Press. good I Portland Woolen Mills. I Preparations are being made to eel- , e urate the founding and starting of the Portland Woolen Mill. It is ex pected that the mill will be In opera tion some time In the month of De- TT. c w: n ,lr- macuinery, unaer me ui- wwrauiamp vuini-aiij, ! rect on of Siiiwrlntn1nt W..W I. which, in December, will dispatch rapidly being placed. The machinery the big steamship American from , ""ora Dallas mill is being Installed Tacoma and otbpr Pnwt sound nnrta 1 as rar as w . and corHderable witn cargo for ew lork direct American will be the to take a cargo from Puget sound to New York city. . Between San Fran cisco and New lork "considerable freight is shipped by sea, but none has been shipped from Tacoma direct. A cargo of salmon of 2.000 tons will be taken as a beginning. . Bit; Mining Deal. A mining deal involving the sum of ivrr aaa , , . . ... iwo.uuu nas Deen recently closed in the sale of the Belle and Crown prop erty, at Silverton, Wash., in the Still aguamish district, by Seattle parties to Eastern capitalists. The property is located about a mile and a half south of the Stillaguamish river and is on the big contact or mother lode vein -which has made famous the district in which it is located. It is a gold, copper, silver proposition. New Bank for Vancouver. Arrangements are being made for the organization of a National Bank In Vancouver, Wash., to take the place of the First National Bank, which suspended last April. The preliminaries have been arranged and application has been made to the Con troller of Currency for authority to establish the new bank. The new bank is to be known as the National Bank of Vancouver. The capital stock will be 150,000. Skyscraper for Seattle. Plans are being made for the erec tion of a new ten-story hotel In Seat tle. It will be located on the Russell property at me corner or Third ave nue and Cherry street The building will be ten stories high and con structed entirely of stone. It will be equipped with every modern conven ience. Shipped for Everett. D. Jarvis & Son, who for several years have operated a shipyard in Stockton, Cal., have secured a site on the Snohomish river, near Everett, Wash., and will open a big shipyard. The firm has been engaged in ship building for jean in the Stockton channel. North Pacific Trade. The Globe Navigation Company, of Seattle, at a meeting in Syracuse, N. Y., voted to build three vessels for use on the Pacific , in addition to the two now under construction. New Industry for Eugene. tu. b.. inapman & son nave com pleted arrangements for the establish ment of a new planing mill, sash and door factory In Eugene, Ore. They have purchased the machinery for merly used In the old Dyslnger mill. They Intend to greatly enlarge the plant in the spring. The bonus of $8000 asked by H. D. Wagnon for the establishment of a three-set woolen mill In Eugene is in sight The so liciting committee has secured pledges amounting to $7500, leaving less than $500 yet to raise. Small Town Big Pay Roll. A conservative estimate places the payroll of the lumber industries at Centralla, Wash., at $25,000. From the sawmills the payroll Is about dou ble what It was last year, and with the shingle mills It has been more than double that of last year. The daily cut for the four Centralia shingle mills la 430,000 per day, or enough to sningle over one square acre of ground. There Is also about 210,000 feet of lumber cut dally by the saw mills when In operation. Will Develop Oil Lands. A syndicate has been formed at Baker City, Ore., to develop a large tract of land in the Malheur County oil district Street Cars for Walla Wane. The City Council of Walla Walla, Wash., has passed an ordinance granting a franchise to build and op erate for 25 years an electric street car line In Walla Walla. The right to build in any and all streets Is prac tically granted. Grantees may use single trolley or other electric sys tem. A Valuable Ditch. The dredger which Is engaged In I --gging the Olympic Marsh drainage ditch west of Sedov-Wooley, Wash., has nearly completed Its contract sol far as the Olympic ditch is concerned. When completed the ditch will have cose upwards of $30,000. Spuds and Spuds. When it only takes 35 potatoes to fill a sack they are considered pretty good sized spuds, and the ground that yields potatoes of that size lies adja cent to Arlington, Wash. The yield per acre ot potatoes is over 600 bushels. Salisbury's Souvenir. A peculiar souvenir Is kept In Lord Salisbury's historic home at Hatfield. It is a stone, over a pound in weight, with which the window of Lord Salis bury's carriage was smashed at Dum fries on Oct 21, 1884. His two daugh ters were seated with bis lordship m the vehicle, tint fortunately all three es caped uninjured. Lord Salisbury had on that occasion delivered the last of a series of speeches In Scotland. How Conld It Be Expected V "You sold," asserted the Irate cus tomer, "that this tonic would make hair grow." T did," admitted the clerk. The customer removed his hat and showed a head as smooth as a billiard balL I've been using that tonio for three months," he said. On, that's all rlghf answered the clerk promptly. "You have no hair to grow. If you had the tonic would work all right What more can you expect?" Chi cage Post Oranges for New York. The first carload of 1901 oranges to leave California was shipped October 27 from Porterville to New York. The car was appropriately decorated as it was a record breaker for that state. Yraen tne 'BTnr ffnines aunng a rain, is It a sign that the devil Is getting mar ried, or is It a sign that the devil is hav ing a party? We have heard both stories. Peach cobbler is the sixteen-year-old girl of the pastry family. a snirt waist is made for men, bat we d Just like to see a man wear one. When a thing sells for 15 cents, you ought to get two for a quarter. NOV. 30 WW UiJf IS) FROM . NMiiihiJiniji-a) g m TERtM (PLUO QMOHtNO.J id nMs flllffifaraltaf t4 KM ts If. ansa srwe tVt in :arh ,HMr, ill (PLUG SMOKING.) rnwaanwf MM mm (PLUG SMOKING) 9f ft -awaaek!eW' iter srr 4t TAt . 9tt ttre? match eat Plii toe w fit IMS. txiLD't srr a Rice, Greenville," J. T" "Qood Luck," 'Cross Cow," "Old Honesty," Brandy wine.' "Jolly iar," "Standard Navy," Planet." "Nep tune," Raxor," "Tennessee Cross Tie." "Oranrcr I wist." w (Two Granger Twlat" tag. being equal to one ot othere mentioned.) TAQ5 MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECURING PRESENTS. Our new illustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS FOR 1902 will Include many articles not shown here. It will contain the most attractive List of Presents ever offered for Tags, and will be sent by mail on receipt of postage two cents. (Catalogue will be ready fur mailing about January 1st, loos.) i Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 1002. COMTtXENTAL TOBACCO COM r AMY. Write your name and address plainly on outside of nacksees containing Tags, and send them and requests for Presents to C. Hy. BROWN, 4241 Folsom Ave., 5t. Louis, Mo. trtm tuft 11 It tH mntt. 40 cr. Homi. is naii jk nwm-.teJ it) TM MM. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ... Columbia University... Academic and Collegiate Halls. COUR8E3 nitulnl Ill.rtr, fL-lfinllfir. inj Commercial. For i.artlculars apply to REV. E. P. MURPHY, President, Unlverulty Park, Portland, Oregon. OREGON. PORTLAND. nartcs ue xnieves' Plnger. a 1 ... a- mercnam nas nit upon a novel method of protecting his cash box from marauding lingers, ue sprinkles the box wltn a powder which has the pe culiar effect of dying the skin blue, the coior Deing merely intensified by wash ing. . .. .. ... A woman in love Is more or less fool ish, but she never finds it out so long as the man is good to her. The most severe critics old-fashioned people have are girls between 12 and 20 years of age. St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirtv-third vc.r rVimmndloimbiiild- litKH. Modem eiininment. Academic and college preparatory cournea. Hpe. cial coo rues in mimic and art. Ulna, trated catalogue. All departmvnta will reopen September 16. MI83 ELEANOR TEBBETT8, PririclpaL Local Agent Wanted WANTED A local asent In each township to sell our up-to-date publication. Good remuneration and steady employment. Address,- UNION PUBLISHING, CU., - Room 10. I.-wl Hide., Cor. 8th and Morrison 8ts. . PORTLAND, ORE. 14 CURLS WHtKTaVniit MILS. Cough Syrup. Tal UuwJ. VU Cllmallc Courage. "The Chinaman,'' remarked the Orientalist, "is one of the meekest, self effacing people in the world." "Oh, I don't know," answered ftho friend who is always doubtful. "The Chinaman is the only person I know of in this hot weather who isn't afraid to go out in public injhis pajamas." Washington Evening Star. - i i t A Jewel. Mr. Gooph I tell you, Blithersby's wife is a jewel, Mr. Whooph Is that so? Mr. Gooph I should say so. Why, he went fishing yesterday and came home with an empty jug, a can of salmon and two salt mackerel, and she complimented him on hi luck. Optimistic' 'No," said the business man, "I never lie about my business. It doesn't pay." "But how about your advertising man?" At this he liecame thoughtful. "lie describes the bargains and opportunities as ho sees theni," he replied. "If he has a failing, it is optimish nothing more." Chicago Post, . A Boy's Grit A Swedish boy fell out of a window and was badly hurt, but with clinch ed lips he kept back the cry of puin. The king, Augustus Adolphus, who saw him full, prophesied that the boy would make a man for an cinercencv. I And so he did, for lie becamo tho fani , ous General Dauer, Why Pay High Prices? For WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY when yon can buy on redeemed pledges' for Amount of Money Loaned with Interest at the Portland Loom Office third stheet. a a-l LIUI1U ftWUtin WlllWCf PORTLAND, OBEOO!. New Jewelry et 40 per cent, lower (ban at any Jewelry Store In Portland. At till Tailor". "It's a magnificent suit, sir." "Yes. What a pity I don't fit it." Indianapolis News. THE STAR OF STARS MORE THAN HALF A CENTUZf OPCXPKRlENCalr AU BACK OP EVERY WATIBPROOF ei.i 6LICKER OR COAT tEAElNG TMIJTPAPE WSK ON S-ALS evKMHTHfea' " BEVVARE OP IMITATION. SHOWING PULL UNI v Of fiARMKMT.1 Ann u A.I.TOWr!RCO..B0ST0N.MA33. a. lifEiaS5 Summer Resolution ftv iiooley Cure kuie relief fjom liquor, opium and tobaoee bablta. Bend lor partlonian M KBhIBV Intitutfl Moved to 440 WIMIhiih N. V. S. V. So. 471901. IV'UKN I mentlao th wrltlnar te adoartlaora nlui. i pa pee. - STEEL STAR WIND MILL. Haa ball bcartni- in torn-table. Turna Ireely to the wind. Hall bear I nut thrum In wheel, !nnr!n llfhteat running qualities and reitervin( greateat amount ot power lor pumping. (lalvanlzed after making. 1'ut tovotlier witb iralvanlzed bnlta, doiible-nutted: no part can runt or fret looao and rattle. , Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No Sbrllie to ehanirA tfttiHirn, wlfh v.p nti.i.... jut tomjieraturo, and grow weaker with age. wepaira alwaya ;n hand. . iheto thlnga are worth money to you. ..Then why not boy a HTARr MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. JOHN POOLE. Portland, Oregon, foot ot Morrtaon Street Can give von the best baro-aina in Btigtriea. I'low. Hollers an. I Kninoi, Win-imills ami Pumns linl (-vMria)riii Machinery. Bee us beore buying, Patents Sendno"Mone But a model nr draurlmr uilili .1, .. V and we will advlae y..n. J. 8. ftnillo nnijn Co.. (Dept. A) Waahliifton, O. C, rKIULl ,SWilH'is