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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
REPU B LIC A N S OF ORCOON. < M ,a s tl» a H e ld tw A » t o r ts t la a a s » 4 P la lb s r w a . N „ « o iw s - OREGON P R O H IB IT IO N IS T S . N » » « l» » t » S t a t s Dgkcwva N s AI m s w I fmwi »r tana t«i»r»<s. Flai- The Prohibition party of Oregon The Kepubiioan «tat« su«l eungrea- •tonal c«inVenturas were held in Astoria held its stats convention in Newberg lost week. The oragrossuraal »xwven- Wednesday. The number of d e l a t e s tion, which met on Wodneaday, m o iii - prwent was somewhat smaller than ex- inated Malcolm A . Moody, of Wasco pecte.1. Interesting sessions were held rxmnty, io» repreaentative (or the eetxraJ and much enthusiasm was manifested. The following nominations were diatriot. Thna, II . Tongue, of Washington mads: Representatives— First district, I - county, w ai nominated (or represents- tive tor the first district at the eongroa- H. Peterson, of Woodburn; second •loual convention held in Ktkgena a (ew district. O. W . Ingalls. Governor— H. M C linton, of P o rt days previously. The state convention met on Thurs land. Secretary of state— H . C. Davis of day and oom|dried a state ticket hetore Halsey. adjournment was taken. State tros»nror— Mosee Itotaw. of The following resolution was adopted immediately after oiganisation was Newberg Superintendent &■ public instruction effected: “ Kejolved, T h a t the follow ing mes — B. E Emerick, of Philom ath. Supreme judge— T. E. Hackeruian, sage be at once wire,! to President M, • Kinley; 'The Republicans of Oregon, of Albany. Attorney-general— T . J. Bright, of in convention assembled, to the presi dent of the United State«, greeting: Wasco. W ith the utmost conM etwe in the a is- * State printer— M P. Marqu-uu, of dom of your adm inistration and ph*tir Forest Grove. The national platform , which was ing you the support of the state of Oregon, we e ip n *e our earnest convic adopted, folio*«: “ The prohibition party, in national tions that the M aine was destroyed by assembled, declares its design or crim inal neglect of Spsniah convention officers, and that this outrage is just conviction that the m anufacture ex cause for the U nited Stales to A live the portation. importation an,) sale of a l Sjanish nation from the Western hem coholic beverages has produced such social, commercial, industrial and po isphere.' ” litic a l wrongs, and is now so threaten T h e S la t e T i e k s i . ing the perpetuity of a ll our social ami Goverttor— T. T. <toer, of Manou. political institutions that the supproa- Socrt-terv of etste— F. 1. Dunhai, ol sion of the same by a national parky, ('IstRop, organised therefor, is the greatest ob Suprvmv jihlg«*— F. A. Moore, of ject to be accomplished by the voters ('olit tubia. of out countrv. and is of such im port State trossuror—Chas. S. Moore. of ance that it of right ought to control Klam ath. the political action of a ll our patriotic State p rin te r— W . 11. Lt«e,ls, of citisens u n til such suppression is ac Jackson. complished. The urgency of this cause Attorney general— D. R. N. Bis- -k- demands the union without further de burn, of L inn. lay of a ll citisens who desire the pro Superintendent of public instruction h ib itio n of the liquor traffic; therefore. —-J. H. Ackerman, of Multnomah. “ Resolved, That we favor the legal prohibition, by state and national leg islation, of the manufacture, im porta T h e r ia t f o r w » . “ We, the Republican voters of th» tion, exportation and interstate trans state of Oregon, in convention assem portation and sale of alcoholic bever bled, congratulate the people of the ages; that we declare onr purpose to state as well as of the whole nation on organise and unite a ll the friends of the unmistakable fact that the dark prohibition into one party, and in order cloud of adversity, which has hung like to atvomplish this end. we deem it but a jvall over oar fa ir land, has l«een die- rig h t to leate every prohibitionist the •ip c ’ed. We recognise that the return freedom of his own convictions upon of prosperity is line to the restoration all oth»’ political questions, and trust our representatives to take such action of the Republican j>aity to power. “ W e are in favor of the maintenance upon other political questions as the of the present gold standard: we are change occasioned by prohibition, and unqualifiedly opjioeed to the free coin the welfare of the whole people shall _ age of silver and to all other schemes dem and." looking to the debooement of the cur B IG G E S T F IN D O F A L L . rency and the repudiation of debt. We believe that the best money in the A G r e a t M l» e N e a r S « s * * v l l l s , G r a n t (o u n ty . world is none too gq«*l to be assure«! by the government to the laborer as the W . P. Mount, of Susanville, arrived fiu it of his toil and to the farm er as the m Canyon City We«lnes«foy, having in price of his crop. We condrmn the his possession some of the richest and OOOtiaued agitation for free silver as most beautiful free gold quarts speci calculated to jcopanltie the prosperity mens ever seen in this courflry, taken of tbe coontry and to shake the confi from his recent discovery, the Sky dence of the people in the maintenance scraper mine. The specimens exhibited of a wise financial policy: we parti, n were of the pretty w hite quarts variety, larly condemn as unpatriotic the efforts almost identically the same as taken of the free-silver agitators to array class from the V itru e m in e , near Baker C ity, against class and section against sec and came nearer being nuggets than tion; we declare that the interests of quarts specimens. “ I have known for several months all classes and of a ll sections of our country alike demand a sound and ! past that the Skyscraper would, if «affi- ciently developed, become a bullion- stable financial system. “ W h ile we deplore the imminence of producer of no mean importance,” sai«l war, we recognize that the country is M r. Mount, “ hut the oast week has on the eve of war, undertaken for the shown it to be perhaps the richest mine vindication of the national honor and on the <*oa«L Even prior to the finding the performance of a work dictated by of the extremely ri i body of ore uncov every instinct of hum anity: we declaie ered a few days ago, the normal and that the adm inistration is entitle«! in continuous wealth of the ledga was re this oonflict to the confidence and sup garded by practical mining men as phenomenal, the returns from samples port of the entire people. “ We ate firm ly attacbed to the prin taken indiscrim inately ranging from ciples of the federal constitution; we $80 to $350 per ton. A p ril 1 a bo«!y of recognise that representative govern gold was encountered in the level fo l ment is one of these principles, and we lowing the ledge, a description of which are opposed to any change in law or would sound mote like fiction than constitution which w ill abrogate this fact. A t this point tbe lively, clear- cut, hard quartz is lite ra lly wel led and time-honored principle. “ We are in favor of retrenchment bound together by the yellow metal, and reform in state and county matters. samples going as high as $150,000 per “ We demand strict economy in pub ton. From eight ounces of tins ore $25 lic affairs, and the abolition of all need was extracted in coarse gold, w hile se lected specimens would give greater re less offices and commissions. “ The salmon fishing industrv, so turns. From the result of three days' fru itfu l a source of revenue to the slate, stripping we estimate that $30.000 The should la* fostered, and to that end we worth of ore w ill he taken out. favor state aid in the artificial propa deposit of gold has been traced along gation of salmon, and their distrib u the le«jge for a distance of 1,700 feet, showing an ore chute of very unusual tion in the waters of this state. “ W e affirm our allegiance to tiie length, and the le«lge ranging in width Every particle pi inci pies of the Republican party of from one to foui feeL the United States, as enunciate«! by the of the rock extracte«! from the com Republican convention in St. pouts ¡u mencement of operations last August up to the present tim e w ill average 1896. ‘‘ We denounce the fusion party of $100 per ton, something unknown in Oregon as an aggregation of s|>oilen>en, the history of gold m ining the world who are ready to subordinate principles over. “ I t is not a pocket ledge by any to offices. Each of tbe parties to this compact is w illin g to stultify itself and means, as may 1 * surmised from its ex form alliances w ith elements which it treme richness, but at times the gold has heretofore denounced as «langerons seems to be concentrate«! in very rich and unfit to be intrusted w ith power; bunches though without interfering a we declare that good government can particle w ith the regular precipitation of the wealth chsracteiistic of the le- ge. not come from such an allian ce.” “ Negotiations aro under way for the A Western man has designed an end erection of a modern stamp m ill of less chain pro{*eller for boats in which large capacity, including rockbreaker, Just as a double chain of buckets is bung to concentrator and self-feeder. two sbvfts extending crosswise through soon as the roads are in goo«l condition the boat, w ith jiower transm itted to the plant w ill l>e forwarded to the prop the shafts hy piston rods attached to a erty w ithout delay.” T he Skyscraper is not the only mine crank section in tbe center of each in the Susanville district, by any shaft. means. Messrs. De W itt and McLean, Moscow has a hospital large enough O|»erating the Hughes group in the in to bold 7,000 persons. It was founded terest of a Kan Francisco company, in 1764. and at present takes in c h il have completed their shipment of ore dren at the rate of 40 a day, or about and are now poshing development work 15,000 a year. There are 26 physicians vigorously and as soon as the roads w ill adm it they w ill have a 10-starnp m ill. and alsmt 900 nurses. The ore body exposed by Horace Sloan last w in ter looks like a bouquet to a Very Calorie. The emotional liters leur has just m in e r’s eye, and is already attracting w ritten a piece of which he was very the attention of mining men. The ore proud. The editor looked it over and chute is between five and eight feet wide, and in the neighborhood of 80 then said: M illin g tests show a free “ Do you candidly thin k such opinions feet long. gold deposit of alm >*t $ 9 per ton, w hile ought to go into cold type?” “ I don’t know much about the prac a concentrating test w ill go $30. The (Jem of the Mountains, owned tical work of p rin tin g ,” was the reply, “ but I don’ t believe it makes any d iffe r by M r. Blake, of Canyon C ity, now ence. Even if the tyjie is oold 1 guess bonded to M r. Mount, though base, is that article w ill take the c h ill off i t . ” one of the most premising mining prop erties of that nature in Eastern Oregon. — Washington Star. Development wor t is lim ited, hut what W h e n I t D liln 't < a u n t. has been done is sufficient to demon “ Did you givo him anv encourage strate that an ore Ixxly of prodigious ment?” inquired the mother, referring size w ill lie unfolded as depth is a t to the impecunious young man who re- tained, and also that the precipitation fused to consider himself out in the of gold w ill he greater. The average cold. value of the heavy base ore is in the ” <)h, dear, no; none at a l l , ” replied neighborhood of $50 per ton, and the the beautiful daughter. “ On one or l«*dge Is fully five feet wide in the hot- two occasions at the seashore last sum t< n of the 30-foot shaft. About 30 mer I promise« I to lie Itis wife, but that feet alxive this ledge is another strong was a ll.” — Chicago Post. one, running parallel and carrying a Canada's imports fioin the United small deposit of free gold, and from the trend of the two ledges thsy w ill cer Btaies increased $3,000,000 last year, and her imports from England de- tain ly merge together at no very great depth, oreased $3,000,000. W EEKLY MARKET LETTER. V i a , I * t u „ , t . t h i i i « 1» AHw » f I k « kk w rld t M ISS A tear agv wheat tr*«lera were theorising as to the effects on the prion »f wheat of a war between Turkey and :)re«-«x\ Neither of lie»««' ixmihatant* waa a wheat prodtiwr, but the near fear I of the contort Involving Russia kept I the price for a month »w tugiug through an unusually wide range, and advanced inotatlon« about KN* a bushel, half of it on tho Monday following the open ing of Inwtilitiee. It is surprising that the wheat-eon an mt ng countries abroad, in antici,«ation of a war involving their chief stutree of supply, have of late been ignoting everything except this possibility, have been m aintaing prices in spite of a declining tondency at times on tbia aide, and liave been m ak ing c*sh purchase* w ith unexpected energy? The United 8tates is furnishing at present half of the wants of the wheat- importing count n e* of the world, about 4,000,000 bushels of the 8,000,- 000 bushel* sup|«lied weekly. Would the grain ope»at«»rs abroad, whose office it is to anticipate the world's situation, take phlem atically a wai which threatened toetnixiirasa even in the smallest way this vast weekly sup- ply and which might possibly affix'd it seriously? That is hardly to 1 * assumed. In- dee«!, it has not been tbe fact. The other able (or a fornight, incredulous as evruybody ha» tx*en all this tim e of tbe dRferasieea growing into an actual conflict, ha« been ignoring fine crop pro«l>ects at home and large offerings, and has been making litw-ral purchases from America at twicea which have been a surprise to the American trade. It was really remarkable that Leiter could sell 200,000 bushels abroad Easter Saturday. These are indications that if a detdaraCou of war removed all the present doubts the price of wheat abroad would advance sharply. Tbe effect of war on home prices is not easy to anticipate. Sentiment would l>e a factor. Q uick, decisive suoceases exhilirate a nation as they do individuals, encourage business as well as national reutures an«l quicken specu lation. Any advance in the wheat price on the other side wool«! be pre dicted upon some embarrassment to the export of American wheat. I'o r ll a n i l M a r k e t. Blood Eggs— Store, 1 2 '#c; ranch, 13 (4 14c. Butter— Fancy creamery. 19c; «Io seconds, 17c; fancy dairy, 18c; good to choice, 17 (4 17 per ¡sinn«l. Fresh F ru it— Apples, 36c(4 $1.40 per large box; grajies, 25(4 »Oc; Isabella, 60(4 75c; ,«eaches, 5 0 c ("$ l; pears, 75c per box; plums, 2 0 (4 35c. Potatoes— Early Rose, 4 0 (460c. Citrus F r u it— Oranges, navels, $1.25 ($2.76; Mexican limes, $4.00;(44.60 California lemons, choice, $1.60; do sonimon, 60c (4 $1.00 per box. H ay— W heat, $32(826; wheat and Mit, $21(825; oat, $14.60(4 16.50; best barley, $18(821; alfalfa, $14.00(4 1$; clover, $13(4 16. H o ps--12(4 15c per pound. Cheese— Fancy m ild, new, 10c; old, 10c per pound. Www. Hood S a k a n T r a n r la c n M a r k e t. c e n ta l. A f r lc * • Use o n ly one h e a p in g tc a s p o o n fu l o f. Sc bi Hi no-' o s Best Bak- ing P o w d e r to a q u a rt o f flour. Pure Blood W heat— W alla W alla. 84$$85c; V a l ley and Bluestent, 87<A88c per bushel. Flour— Best grades, $4.30; graham, $3.85; superfine, $2.50 per barrel. Oats— Choice white, 39<440c; choice gray, 3?<B3$c |>er bushel. Barley— Feed bailey, $25; brewing, $26 per ton. M illstuffs— Bran, $18 per ton; m id dlings, $24; shorts. $18. Hay— T im othy, $12.50; clover. $10 tg 11; Oregon wild hay. $<<4 10 per ton. Eggs— Oregon, 11 ‘, c per dosen. Butter— Fancy creamery, 40(<t45c; fair to good. 35(4 4(8 j ; d airy, 3 0 (4 35c per roll. Cheese— Oregon full cream, 13 *,c; Young America, 18(4 14c. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $4.00 per dozen; hens, $4 f )Q 4 .5 0 ; geese, $6.00(4 7.00; ducks. $6.00 4 7.00 |w*r dozen; turkeys, live, 13(4 13 *«0 per pound. Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 3 0 (4 40c per sack; «weets, $1.75(4 2 p T cental. Onions— < »regou, $2.25(4 2.60 je r sack. Hops— 5«4 12 l ao per pound for new crop; 18»6 crop, 4 (4 6c. T IIK T W X M irr il < I V T t ttv . Wool— V alley, 14(4 18c P» t pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 ( 4 12c; mohair, ' T h e tw e n tie th cent ;ry w ill brg lo on Jan lat, l« it . ;.m l em l s u b J«< l e i i-«l*«t not b e « la 25c [>er pound. to re«-Xwn lim e from a P I. bat wall««l u n lll M utton— Gross, l«est siieep, wethers • bout the 54eih year of lh«- • l.r l- lia n era l*eo pie w h o begin t<< la X r the <r«-»t b e a llh rrslo ra - and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton, 6 ‘,c ; tlvs, lloatetler’s st a«-h B>t’ «-r* lm « ie « lia irljr a lt.-r t h * Aral o ulbr- ak of dt«i**p « ia, m a la ria spring lambs, $2.50(4*2 * acli. rh e u tn a io m , )'<>n«npation uervoususaa or Xi«l Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, $4. *25; n e r tro u b le w ilt date th e ir cure im m e d ia te jr light sn«l feeders, $3.00<*r 4.00; dressed, fro m th em . ___ ___ $5.00(4 6.25 per 100 pounds. Draughting eompasaea are- being B e e f— Gr«>sr, to p steers, $ 3 .5 0 ( 4 - m a le w ith a flexible rubber suction 4.00; cow«*, $ 2 .50"t3.25; dressed beef, cup of one end to fasten to the paj-er 6 (4 7c per pound. and hold the instrument w hile the circle is being drawn. Hrmtllr Markrl. Putatoes— Yakimas, $1*2<4 13 per ton; f i t th e s p rin c clean«* y o u r system hy n a tiv e s . $9i«r 11; sw eets, 3 4 C l * r |>oun«l; using Dr. P ru m fe r’s Oregon U1« m » u P u rifie r. I »ox of 60 ;>oun«ls, $1.75. Ita< l lto a « la A r e ( o a l l l r a t . Butter— Fancy native creamery, When once the fact g«*ta firm ly estab brick, 25c; ranch, 1 0 (4 12c; dairy, lished in the min Is of the farmers of 16c; Iowa fancy creamery, 23c. Cheese— N ative Washington, 12(4 tbe Unite«] States that it is more ex pensive to m aintain > ad roa«ls than to 13c; Eastern cheese, 12' sc. Egg«— Fresh ranch, 15c; California make and keep in condition good mails they w ill take active interest in the ranch, 14c. M e a ls — Choice dresscl beef steers, question and an era of road building w ill begin which w ill a«ld to their 8c; cows, 7<47‘ ac; mutton, 84*-*: wealth, prosperity and comfort, and 7c; veal, small, 8c. Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, benefit the country at large as much hens, 13c; dress«-«!, 15c; turkeys, as has the laying of rail ma« I tracks ami the advance of the steam locomotive. live, l$c; dressed, 17(4 18c. Fresh F ish — H alib u t, 6(4 7c; steel Let those engag««l in agii«*ulture stmlv heads. 7 (4 8c; ralmon trout, 9<4l0c; such figures as those recently issued hy flounders and sole, 3 (4 4c; tom cod, 4c; the supervisor of New York, wherein he ling col, 4(4 5c; rock cod, 6c; smelt, 3(4 shows thst it costs half as much to haul prisluce three miles by wagon as 5c; herring, 4c. Olym pia oysters, |»er sack, $3(4 3.25. it costs to haul it 500 miles on the ra il Corn— Whole, $23; cracked, per ton, road. The supervisor figures out that w ith a system of goo«l ma« ad a in rose Is $24; fee«l meal. $24 per ton. Barley— Rolled or groun«l, per ton, the fanners would save an amount each year equal to the interest on from $ 2 6 ; w h o le , $ 2 5 . Flour— Patents, |>er barrel, $1.25(4 $10 to $30 an acre, according Ui the 4.50; straights, $125; California crop raised, and would increase the brands, $ 5 .5 0 ; Dakota brands, $5.00 . value of th e ii land either to sell or (4$ft. 7«5; buckwheat flour, $6.50. hold hy a like amount. M ills tu ff-— Bran, ja-r ton,$16; shorts, I ’ n l l r e ■« S h a r k C a tc h e r s . per ton. $17(418. Fee«l— Cliop|s«I feed, $21(4 22 per Among the m ultifarons duties which ton; mhidlings, per ton, $18(4 19; oil demand the attention of the Calcutta :ake meal, j>er ton, $36 . police the capture ol sharks in the Hay— Puget Bound, new, per ton, j If '«ghly finds a place. During the $12(4 13; Eastern Washington timothy, ast 20 years rewards have been paid |1 6 ( 4 i7 ; alfalfa, $11; straw, $7. for the destruction of these marine O ats—Choice, per ton, $26(43$. maneaters, and recently the Bengal Wheat— Feed wheat, per ton, $23(4 government laid down a scale for these $24. payments.— N. Y. Hun. Wool— Neva«la, I I <4 13c; O re g o n , 12 (8 14c; Southern coast lambs, 7 (48c. M illstuffs— Middlings, $ 2 3 (4 2 5 .5 0 ; ( Cslifornia bran, $21.00(4 21.60 per ton. < hiions— Hilverskins, $2.60(4 2.85 per I.lt lla L ittle Africa, a lithe, patlte dam'er, sprang into t«tpularity at Detroit a few weeks ago, au«l through a ahrvwd m an la Lira ager, bacanse a diaw m g card at private "d inn ers” given by the “ nice” young men. Two weeks ago the IX 'tio it light gUArtl gave a “ smoker,” ami one of the attraclione was the mysterious L ittle la H e a lth . W ith o u t hl<wwi « ir v u ls lin s ih o M ig h your Africa. T h * Seeley dinner danee waa repro w in s p sa vw aM i»«»t Wvs. w uk«»ui purv i»l«««»t you rw n n o i tw « < > » •'• «alt r lv u m , duced in all its Intarvaltng iletnil«. ■crotwla sat»«. plw |M rs, ts’il« « m »njr kl»«l «»( The little “ w igg ler” was recalled k u m o r, jw u r blo«..t la u o i purs I * you t a k * again ami again, ami each ttuie re- Hood'a s * r a a i« * rill* It w ill w aX s yo u r bl»*««t 1 sjxui.b'.l w ith a new movement. purs aiu t p ro m p tly ’. s its « a a ll lh<-«* trouble« 1 GlaMH'S e lin ked to her honor, she waa “ I wi»h to a«ld my praias for I ha merita of Hottd'a harsaiuinlla. I* b*» ’*urv«l ms showeied w ith bouquets an • unina, and of a lung troubis ami rtultvring of Ihe every effort was ma«le to discover her heart, and sines I began taXtag it my Identity. Since that two “ q uiet” stag weight has Increased twenty pounds, ami parin'« have been given by Ifotroit I can now enjoy my meala ami e a l with select young men, and L ittle Africa, c«m«t<»rt, I re«'«>mmeml Hood's 8ar»a,»a- the clever little daucei, as nearly me- nils as ihs best msdicins that it is |>»*.«ibls turned a la Eve as waa consistent w ith proper entertainments, has been Idol to find.” C. W Carvy Prineville. Or ise«!. Society was acamlaliatxl, ami L ittle p a r i l l a Africa supplanted many a sweetheart 1« Anasvlea's «Irvaisat M olieine Maid hy all in tiie affections of eome fast young *, 11 i t i > n I - men. Her admirers have been search ing the city le de her homage, and the an* ih r o n ly p illa Io taXa H o o d s P ills w u h th <od'»S arsap arilla scandalis««! memlx'ra have be«ii •carching ler her to make her trotthln. It has now l>een discovere«l that the A N IM A L S AS M O D E L S . dancer was Frank Hrue-aer. a well- , S o m a o f ( h a J ta p s e te e e s a « f a » A r t l a t In known coetumei, who has been having S k e t c h in g l r « u i l.lfS . | fun at the «<X|»ens*» of his (i lends. “ Laavaa from the Sketch Book of an Bru«*ssi'r*s form h asa remat kahle ie* Anim al A rtis t,” is an article by Mere semblance to that of a woman. dith Nugent in the St. Nicholas. Mr. A C M B A r T H IC K . Nugent says: I'heie was an elephant in the Jardin-des-Planeta that would T » m an ufiscliire a cheap kalaomine stuck not post' unless he were |uild for it, and o il llie w a il w ith glue, c la im in g it t«i l>e the "sam e t h in g " o r “ Juat a» g»wwt" «» Ihe paid in advance. Then he took pay i(«niX(a A la h a s lin e , e r Io hnv a m i sell am It ment in fotaa ami pie. but If these were go«Ml« on such rebres«*ulati«ma w o uld aeem not fortlieommg, be would delil*erately a cheap tric k , s c iu r re s o rt to It. T a l»e walk to tbe farther end of the enclosure -afe buy X ll'a-« ltu e o n ly in j-acXwg»« am i and turn hl« hack. The only way to line of the heaviest ItMxnnetivea of get a drawing of this big fellow was to engage some one to feed him mean ordinary pattern ever mada is now w hile. In the same gardens I saw an running ever the Groat Northern r a il unusually Interesting sight one morn road. It weighs 96 tons, exclusive of ing. A little sunbear w ith a large the tender. marrow bone in his shaggy paws was to o k x w k R iv to e . resorting to all sorts of t»ear devices to T h e reader« of th ia t-aper w ill pleaae.1 io get tbe sweet marrow. Bnddenly be laatii th at U iete la at le a » l one Ur« be a.le.| «1 -raae lay down on his back, placed one eu«l that «c eic*« haa been ab le to eu r« in a ll Its and th a t la c a ia r rb l la t l'a i a la r r ti l ure of the bona in his jaws, and w ith bis •taa«*., 1« the ,-ui« | . a i t l » s cure Xiiowt» Io th a tn e .li.a l bind paws tipped the other end of the ftkivra c atarrh being acu n sttiu iio n al Ute (tone so high up that the choice morsel •a a r, require« a con«iTlinl.>nal tre a tm e n t Ila S I atsrrh ( ire 1« taken Itite ru a llT , a. ting slipped into Ins mouth. I f Ihe anim al d ire c tly upon the blood an d m uceiia anr'a e. could only have understood the shouts «if th e ajratem. thereby d e a tr e y n g tbe founds llun of th a d t-raae, a n d g le ln g Ilia p alten l of approval that greeted this perform • . it ng up tha i -■ on an.I ance, I think it would have turned his • a alTng n a tu re In <1..lng Its w orX. T h e pro prietors hava ao m uch fa it h In Its r u r a i i t * head. In on«» of the sketches you w ill iM.werS, th a t th e y offer Ouo lliiu .t rod iK illa r* »«•e how this leal was accomplished. As *. r any case th a t It fails lo v u r e . Sand fo r 11»I of t r i l l tuonista. Ad Urea« a rule I find tbe models very grxsi ns- r J i H K N K Y a C O .. Toledo , O. by ilro cgiata, 75c. tured. True, they keep a sharp eye on 1 U a li's 1'am tiy f i t la at« the heat. me for the first few days, but after A treacherous wretch in Flem ington, that are generally quite friendly. t>f course, there are some ]«arta of the N. J., entered the stable o f Hohunou business they «Io not like. The oriole Get«* and pouted n itric ecid upon the never was liappy when I held liim in cy«w eml ears of e valuable horse. my hand for eloae inspection, hut a H I I A K K I N T O T o r n H IIO K A . Iw au tifu l cat which relielled when I first placer! her in a bird cage— to keep Allen’s Foot-Ease, a im w d er for th e feet. her in front of me— grew so fond of I t cures p a in fu l, swollen a t iia r t ln g feet and being there, and after I fintsbe«! my ln «ta u tly takes tiie «lin g o u t of corns and drawings she cried and cried to be put bu llion«. It 's the g rrate«t c o m fo rt litscoy. of the age. A r.en'a Foot Ea»e makes back into the cage. Intense curiosity cry llg h t-titliu g o r new «ht-es feel rase I t is a is the great chata« teristio of animals i certain cure f t ir chilblains, sweating, damp. , \\ e wheu in the studio. They are as much callous a m i ho t, tired a ch in g fret interested in you and the surrouixlings iia s r over lO.tX» tr« titn o n ia la o f cures T ry . it today h.»l«i hv a ll druggists a nd shoe as you are in them. Thia is especially •tore« Bv m a ll for .'■'<* in stamp» In s the case w ith bird«. Leave tbe studio [■«. kag e F I I K K A «litre»« A lla n H. D i m j but a few minutes, and these two- stad. he R o y , N. 5 . legged fellows are hopping into every Indications m u ltip ly that the gold thing. O f course they inspect the fields of Alaska w ill turn out to tie paper on which you have been draw richer than those of the Klondike ing, and the paints, ami the brushes, region. and occasionally vary these proceedings N U M B r it o n t < is A N D f t MB ro o f» . by taking a hath in the water bowl. I t is stated that 65 English towns and cities are now burning their garbage and solid refuse, using an average of about 10 furnaces each. Hteam is gen erated and used for electric lighting and other purposes. a A ll k a a ie rn Syrup, s«* cal lad. u eu slly very light ru lo red an«l of heavy t e s t). Is m ade from gluc«jae «‘ Tea «.«lolv» / i m u " a n ix ie (rum Sugar < »ne an .I ia s tric tly pur» I l is lor »ala bv tlrat ela«a crocers, in « ana ..m i M anilla«-. t . I . r I .. i n ..........e r ftVhVPCo XI .— ■ n; ne ■*tra M««r«»ea Z»««i«>" have th a m annlsc- tu rar’a nam e liih u g ra i.b e d un a«ary sen For many years Theodore 8. Parvin, of <*o«lMr Kajibls, la ., has been gathering worka on masonry, ami now has a col-' lection of them nomt>«*riiig over 3 0 ,0 0 0 voluniee. AN O P E N V uu m u tt u«c ftve tcaspoonful* of other lu k in ^ powder. t 'k e t e k The magnetic clock was invented hy Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, in IK 4 '-48. The name of Nebraska is an Indian word, which means shallow water. P I T I Pertwanesitly Cured No llta o r nereooanea r n a ancr rlrat «toy-« uae of |»r. K llnr'a Ureal V e rra Healerer. H. n«l for F K P .B B4.m> trial bottle aiul treatise, lift. IL U . U1.1NL., Lui., tuu A.xti ttreet, l*hlla«lei| u i*, p * . Before 1886 the average number o t laltor strikes of all kin«ls in thin coun try was shout 600 a year. Hince that date the average has been 1,600. T w o Ixdtles o f Pino's C u re fo r Consump tio n « ur« «l me o f n ba«l lu ng troub le. M rs. J. N ic h o ls, I ’r in ie to n , In d ., M a n h '2»<, IW ». (krai mined in China is being nsport- ad to C alifornia, and it is said that in » few years the Flowery Laml w ill sup ply the whole Pacific coast A fter being awlndle«! by all other«, «and 11»«tamp f«>r 1,articular« uf King (solumon'a *1 ressu re, ihe O S l.V re««ewer «if manly slrenalb MAM<),\ I H E M K A I. t o ., P. (». n » l 7«7, Philadelphia. Pa Klvor. The GuaiHsna, a Spanish river, after flowing for 30 miles overhead, vanishes un lergrouml, ami l o r the next 80 miles pursues its course as an undergroun«! river, only apptutring at intervals in the shape of InkelatS, the ogos or eyes of the Goa '-ana as they are called. This is the largest underground river which has been fu lly traced. Greater New Y o r k has 1,1 0 0 chuiches w ith in its lim its, and uver 130,0(0 >1 welling houses. t!slsfcltok«4 I ISO. I Baker’s {$■■1 Chocolate, ? _________________________________I cslshrsis«! for mots than s century as i l r l i . I . 'n « , 11 i l i l l i . i l l M ra. F ln k k n m Dactornia N o W o m a n N«w«d Doepmlr. There are tunny curable cause« for sterility In women. One of the tn«w.t common Is g. icral d ebility, accom panied by a peculiar condition of the blood. W rite frv^'ly an«! fu lly to M r*. IfinU- ham. H er addn-ae la Lynn, Maaa. Nhe w ill tell you, frve o f charge, the causa of your trouble and w h at course to take. Believe me, under rig h t c«»ndl- tlous. you have a fa ir ch.»n«-c t«» l«ec«»me the Joyful mother o f children. Mu*. L l’CT I . v t l b . 255 llenderaon RL, Jersey City, N. J .«'»•rtainly think as««. She ».ay •: ** I am rn>»re than proud uf l.ydla E. Finkhaui's Vegetable t'omjiound, ami cannot find wools to express the g«s»d I t haa done me. 1 was trouble«! very badly w ith the lruc«>rrh<ra and severe womb pain». From tbe time I was married, In 1M3, u n til last year, I was under the doctor’s care. We had no children. I have had n early every doctor In Jersey City, ami have been to Ik-Ivin lbw p ital, hut a ll to no avail. I saw Mrs. l*inkhnin*s advt-rliseincnl in thn pn|«er, and have used five bot tles o f her medicine. I t has done m«>re for me than a ll the doctors I ever ha«l I t has stopped my pains, am i has brought me a tine little g irl. I have been w ell ever since ray baby wa»h«>rn, 1 h eartily recommend Mrs. Plnkhaiu's m«-<ll<'lnu to a il women suffering from s te rility .* an d rte»k fortnhtg bevsrsgs, has our wcll-hnuwn Yellow I Jibe I on the from uf every ;-«Xsge. and uur trade mark,**i.a Betts Chocolatiers,"uti ihs m r NUN 11 o n t B R u i : n i IN K . HAO« OWt-V sv £ WALTER RAKER W i l l n ip « (!•« bfos tip I l Is H n o w n as WESTERN WHITE LEAD W rits lo u i sboiii II ou r book on psiuiina a kN T F k U Cleveland Oil S Paint Good Health I « I h» w n, k I ns is|S is| « I humanity h untanII». Ils whs |.« r« Ibsl Is «sr*>-t«NÍ lii.l««.!. I« yotir hr «Jtb Ni I mg you, y uyr an, billon, vigor. v tla lll) «•••liitS •«••» 7 W b«u olX«»» Ibll ro». DOCTOR h!*R«*as«| K h ln w y n N p i v m iik Wnriih lh«4»r*tprK N« atuU W •■•lxtie«*, I> p * i |»«»» g I ••wy kindred c <»$ i 4III4HM <*<»!•••»U m IU m i free 13 ypRrff* i*rlen«* IrrinK to «till t ail or w rite 2*4) Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. HICK DL'S Ug. Co.. PO RTLAND, O REGON. R A T C L I F H * ighwe . «ILL I CO. Lid, 2 • » v THE BEST LEAD IS THE LEAD THAT WEARS 10NGEST. Tested and True. The Old German DOCTOR LEOPOLDS 1 Dorchester, Mass. 6. URIFIER LCTTCR TO M O T H E R S . Accor«11ng to the computations of Prof. Humy, the black race embraces a I »out one-tenth of thn living metnliors of the human species, nr 150,000,000 individuals. Riding along a road in India, I saw the following iiiataiic«« of a big ele phant's tim id ity , which I venture to send to you; The elephant, riihlen by a hi iliout, was folli>we«l hv a small M a l tese terrier which, intent un Its own affnirs, trotted beside its master, m ak ing «M-cMsioiial Instinctive invcallgalluna by th«« to*<lsidv sfler the manner uf «logs, w ithout i*erticularlv nulioing other trsveh’is. From the first- mo ment the eh’phant set cy«-S un the dog he never l««st sight of him . turning from side to rhle always with an eye on the small suiuisk eml huirying nut of Ills way whenever he approached. The tim id ity of the une sn < the confidence of Ihe other were itrosistihly amuaing. — Isiiniun Spectator, MOTHEKfl(H)I). W e are asaertlne in Ih e r.surta our rig ht to the e ic lu a o e ne« o f the word CAWTOMIA, and " I 't l C M K H a c A h l o k l A . * ' aa uur t ia d r M a rk . I, D r. Samuel Pitcher, of lly a n n ia . Maaaachuaetta, waa the origin ato r of " F IT C > IK K * * C A 8 fO B lA ,'* Ihe tam e that baa txirne and d.<es now bear Ih e (ac «(mile signature o f C H A Z. I I . P L K T C H K Ito a every wrapper T h is is the o rig in al P IT C H KM S C A s T tik lA *' w hich haa been used In Ihe home« Of the in«>1 hera o f A m en , a for over th irty y e a r* Gs>k Carefully at Ih e w ra pper and see that It la M r Ii» « f you A jr v n /u n v i AeugA/, and haa the •ig n s tu re o f C H AZ. I I F L K T C H K B on tha wrapper. No one haa au th o rity from me Io u«« ray nam e escept The Centaur Company o f w h k k Chas. I I . Pletcher ia President. A far. A g, /Ayy. HA M L K I. P IT C IIK M , M . U T I h O i I I I j r i sm * .lr |« l« s n l. H w l ll <»f ( ur«al. A church built ol coral is on«' of the oitrlokltlee **f the l«le of Mahet on«« of the Seychelles Island* in the Indian <MMwn. The K«'vi licll«'a Islwiitle, whi«*h arc sii;.|sM«>«| hy ninny to lie the site of tiie Eden of Old Toata.ncnt bisloiy, f o r m wn archipelago of one liu itiir a d ami fourteen islands, ami aia sltuafol alx'Ut 1.400 miles east of Aden ami 1,000 miles from Zsnsihar. They ns* steeply out of ilm sea, culm inating in the Isle of Malo«, which is about 1,000 feet above the level of the iH'ean.aml is nearly tbe eentgr of the group. A ll theee islands are of coral gr«»wtii. The houses aro b uilt uf S|>eelaa of massive c«»ral hewn into square blocks, which glisten like white marble, ami show liie iU M 'lv e s to the UtUlust a«lvaUlage III III«» various tint«*) green of the thick tropical palms, win»«' immense fern- like leaves give pleansaut ami much- in'e.|«'«l alia.le. The»«« |>alma grow as high as 100 feet and moie, overtopping ls»th the houses and the ixiral built church. They line the seashore ami cover the mountains, forming in many places extensive (««rests. SPR IN G EYE CRAIN B A G N E E D L 18........ I'ltln nr «rllh l ull»» Tbs l * « l iiM rilr In lb » ra » r h»i I w«| by all «•» k « •« » ,« pur «si» l>y all (« « vrsl tn«r« bai'di«« «tor»», ur by W I L L A F I N C K C D .. » » M arks! N«r«—l, ban FraiM-lsro, « «I lrs«-1n( • sn«t n A n n S.r r f i»»<‘,n< ’»«t l«>«-sllnf • »'" (l«>l<1 nr N||«pr K l l l l N ' o r lo«l or loirir.i Irrw i u r» » M. 1«. IIV I/D I . B i t . B o i XI7. ,H"Utl>liis<nn.Cuiin > BUY TH E G E N U IN E SYRUP OF FIGS ... M A N U F A O T U B B D B T ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. IV * M U TR T U B W A M B . BLUESTONE In Rarrsls Wstgklng from *16 n, Il»s. 44C.PerLb. L i l t Q U A S lIflll B o . F id LB r« «4H® For Ih s S|i»*«ty. aste raot n*rn i»n rn l rors N * r • » U S , 4 1, r n n l r »11,1 M||«< l» t ,n«r»«r«. •« « » In their n>"«l sears, »t*,1 forms, l k m I» n„ man In tbs w.,rl«l who h«» «-ITWsrS so many p -rn ,« n rn l <-u,rs in both M»r, » l o i W o l n r r i c i Ir.'Uhl*» »liK 'k Other t«by«l' » „• o l .w k n«i*lr-lsr«t ability bad g iv ra upa» b 'i - i r - « * • ib » e m in -n i si*» lallal N K i t V i n S I* K i t 11 I l k ai,'1 all I I . a ilrn .lln g s llin ro la .o r V o i N «r M lh h l. K A O t.U an<1 (ti ff M E N , rb«»«*r<,l <>r ,irglrvt»<t or In,prop r rly trr»lr«t ««.r«. caualhg 'Irani*, wnkkbvss «4 b«r1y ao'l brain. Sitalnr««. Iblllng ni-n m ry, Is. k o( • ,,-r g y anit o«,n(l lrri. r. |i»ii>k In b a k. loin« a«,<l kldorva, sod many other «tlalraaalhg Symplon,k. it,tim ing nn* tor «i'i«ty. bualbr«« or enjoyment or lire | ,r Its i’-tUT» c»a fu rs you, n * rasilsr who or «h a t baa (all«ol. M B A H M B N . Ils rra ln rrt Insl vlg'-r an<1 VI Is llly In w rak m m . Organ« of ih» h«Hty whb-b bsvs tiren wr»k<-,iwl throogb «tl—»«», overwork. r«< r««i « or liiill* ,*ilo ita are ,r« i" ,* ,l in fo ll iv '« » r, ■ trm g ih sod vigor through hl*ow n »«• <-*««fol sys isin of tre a t,orni V t l l l l i l l F I B . hy«tr< . ele. •« •U ln a »„4 |.n - der, ir a s of tbe gland« I reeled with iintslllng «U'»w»a. s i n I A I. I , | H R t u t s. Inflsrai charge*, etc . whl« h, I f neglected nr Improperly treated, break down Ihe ay«ieni, ran«* kidney aud bladder <ll«e»»e« air D I S K A M R * O F W O M R N . F ro n ti* and ss- |M-,'lsl aiien iloii given lo all their many ailments t t l t l T K I f you ars aware of soy irouhls. |«O N O T 1 U I.A Y t a l l o n i » llalel life belay. Ify o u «annot «»II, w rite him III« valuable boo a frea to sll«"(Tkrera I'o N n iJ I.T A I IO N V ltK K and <-<>nB- dent'sl at «'(It«'« or hy leller E. M . RATOLIFPE, TO tint In. BIHU. BUI Make money by sut-i-sslul • |*« oisil<,b In « h li sgo. Ws buy soil «eli w Iisat up mar. ________ Shis. Fortunes hsvs been made un a sm sll Ireginn ilig by trs d i.ig in tu lliré». W rite (or tuli I's r tlu ils r a p e ti «,< rsl- e r r o r e given Several year»* ex |s*rienre on Ih s C h irs s o llosrd of T ra d e 'a n d s thoiough kirns- ledge n l the |,u « ln e ,. Herid for our ires refer- enes trook lx W N IN o. IIOPK IN H A C o . Chiras«, Ib.ard of T rade flrokerk Offliss In Portland, Oregon and Hrsitle, Wash. Cut this out and send with writer. M p a ln ’ a I 'n d a r g r o o n d THE SEITTLE THIOING CO., I t i Occldsnld Av«.. Issttls, Wash. YOUR LIVER la It Wrong? Get It Right. Keep It Right. A toara’ « lla v a a le tl Ite m e d y w llld o lt. Th dos«i w ill tnako you (eut hettsr. (let It |r your druggist or any who least«, drug house, front htewart a Holmes ÜrugOo., Mssttle. B. F . N. w n H B N w r l t l o s to s itv w r tls s r s m a n ti« ,n t h its p a p w r. IT . p lw as , ALABASTE A I.A H A B T IN B t » W IIA T 7 A ls ’ s o lu e 1» a d u ra b le and n a tu ra l r o a tln y for w all« sod « ellln g a e n tire ly d lffe ra n t from Sil k tia o m ln e preparation«, made ready lo r lias in « Ute or tw elve b e a u tifu l tin t« hy th e sim ple add lio n o( w ater f'a ti-a i m ake being adapted o m u w ith cold wat«-y, put up In <1ry powder o rm , In f> pai-kages, w ith fu ll d lr r ' tlona on every pa«kagc W MAT AKB B A t .W D M I N B A T g a la o ra ln e a a re c b a a p u n ip o ra ry p ra p a ia ttn n i • re a tu rk on the w a ll W ith decayin g a n im a l glue. A lah a atln e la a rerrr-n t. w h ich goee throtigh » p ro« e; • o f a s t t l n g , hsraena w ith age, ,-ao lie re-coated um l re d a ro rs le d from tim e to tim e w ith o u t h a rin g lo waah and arrapa off It* old costa before -en ew ln g M IC H M IC B N B N B P a rtic u la rly th ro a t and lu n g difficu lties w rongly a ttrib u te d to othe eauasa, la th e re- »ult of u n s a n ita ry c o n d itio t i o l w alla and call. Inga, T h in k ol h av in g bedroom « covered w ith E^aufestoisd fraa uksJXa, *Jaya, * k lt.i.|, SI« . | leyara of moldisg four psata to feed vsraln, » o h paper to lihta them and absorb th e mol« A lah a slin e Is sol«l hy p a in t dealers e v e ry lu r e of respiration, and an a n im a l g lu e c u ltu re w here A»k your dea ler (or card of tlnta. g roun d on Its fa« « for <lla«a«u garius; this hav T O D K A l.B Itk . Ing strong colors added, lik e a colored a h lri, to hide the d ir t, Uhan Ihluk <d it..- nasty Do not buy a law stilt or an Injunction w i’k . , , p ractice" o l rep ea tin g this p ap ering, w ith o u t I t n ila t lo n A w ) rem o vin g tha old, am i a nu m b e r of Ilm e», at «heap knlaonilnes, th a t, • • m any do. Then th in k of a room coated ' A lsb s atln a. Dealers aasntns the risk of a a n ti w ith pure, porous, p s rm s n a n t A labaatlna, f«,r.0A uinnpJ*y » -lllo g an lo ft Ingiunent. A la- w hich Is re tln ts d w ith but lit tle (ro u h ia o r e i pause, and la p u rify in g and sweet arnellliig and ha»ttne ( iiinpany ow n (ha fig h t, sovsrsd t,v n ils cracks. W all paper frea would he d«arur lettara paten t, to ntaka and sell w all Oi.atlng Aishas- i th a n A lab a stlu a if s o il of rem o vin g pap« r la adaptvd to ba tsla ad w ith nuld w ater. j otaslderad. Uua (Jo , U rsa d Hsplds, H ls k ,