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The
Truth
at out woman'a Illa can be
frankly told by one woman
to another.
Romembor that Kira.
Pinkham ¡a a woman.
Romembor that her advice
and mcdlolmt have cured
a million woman of weak
nesses peculiar to their
sex.
Romembor that no man
over soos a letter writton
to Mr,. Pinkham for
advice, that tho totter la
oponod, read and an-
awored by women, and
no testimonial ever pub
lished without aprolal
permission.
Romember that Lydia E.
Pinkham* a
Vogel able
Oompound la thn recog-
ntxod safeguard of wo
men’a hoalth.
Romembor those things
when norm other comedy
Is KU{jgested, and remem
ber them when you want
advico. Mrs. Pinkham's
addross Is Lynn, Mann.
•«If Aaiy Me» W »II |6te Hla W III ••
Thane AFr dava *d ItltrUM’ hit* i Ir* ! Ita)
a tnitv
To !>* acwpted a ri- |**wKhm
inn-t !«e harkwd by iti* « ulr+ taMe «rirti
tifie ¡gv> >f. p.r»•»l»«r of Vili» iwatiy rum-
e»t «Dilla •eem V» flu I t beta sei»«»* hi a*
depttel in t!*«t spiritual gh'wtb an<i lei-
!<>v4»nj|< t t which the*. l«»ng and tt
It ta well t » r» r ■‘•mia r that logic
not ■ • ■ >'l* « ervHuiig that t • tr
t » t* g .iri< I I-
hiith «re »till
t
,
'
• t
t
ph»» Ing -r di»îir«»»!ug the thing« o
•pint. U • mint *rek to bu l
mu*I •<*<« t > know
1»« <11*
A p« * w
■ ■ 1 *• •
I , S » r .
»
g f estai » >•*.
««I'i lilt«» the «1
I ft
•ng I
1
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M
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a
•wt
<•
tal«
k
Trv it t
bkf “":.«;:
A U»it
s 1
The mat>>r of Philadelphia «ara that
bun-l red» if tv t llw in.ii I« ul «.mim in
Quaker city, w*»meu ol
that
«"I
. . j , !» : it
a.rr ed-
position
dieted to
• plum habit
"To this
■t.r
end
la » • nee I
a*
ha»«
. Ink l.»r
’I
I huir
Pot » t» ' «• » vuttin tut** » hot hath.
•«» a M« • » I is
r aih I
l hili«
main thriv until he prv*|n« a freely;
Ihm i” i »
nr
t
»t< r and in*
•tent death «ill otumr.
The »uprrme vi uri < í M ; higan ha»
remi« r»- I «
i
uitiüiiuu» de« i »i*»n t*> the
effe t ti... t I vilistg«» ha * r the right t<»
pnhi' it th<* •«!*»<>( inlokicrtLiig HqiMffS
lu ■ ivr» fivrm if they « b*«»*r
I >>• re «o an incera*« of !'»’» in the
mm in it irent« to Jal tor druuki’iin«** m
the pt kin «’
f » »Mali •
r mg V* <
Ihe :n lea**- atm»unini U> • wr 150 per
relit
HEALTHY WOMEN.
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Msrv J
Kennedy, manager of Ar-
mmir A Co.'s eshll.it at I ha I ran»*
Mi,.is»ippl
Etposlti. u.
st <hnaha.
Neb., writes the following <>f Veruna.
a» a cure lor
that
cotn mon
pha«e of »tun-
in e r catari h.
known a. Indi-
ge,ti<>n.
Mise
Kennedy say.:
* I found the
continual
change ol diet
Incidental
to
eight years'
traveling com
pletely
UpM*t
my
dig..tn.
system
In
consulting sev
eral physicians
they rte.ided 1
suffered
1 w llh
catarrh of Ihr
stomach.
' Their I «*
a-ri pilone did
not
seem
a.
help me any,
eo. reading of
the remarkable
cures effe.teil
l y the use of 1'eruQa I decIdel to try
It and soon loand myself well repaid.
■ I have no« used I'eruna for al>oiit
three months ami (eel completely re-
juieuatrd. ! be he. a ! am pcnuaueni-
¡y cured, and do not hesitate to glra
nn»lii.tel pral-e l»> your great remedy.
I’eruna.”
The causes of summer catarrh are
first, chroalc catarrh, second, derange-
menu of the stomach and Iner; third,
impure blood.
Mich leing the case anyone «bo
knows anything vhateier aiout th"
operations of I'eruna can understand
why this remedy ta a paimaaeat core
lor summer catarrh.
It .radicates
chionic catarrh from the system, iniig-
erate« the sb mi-h and liver co-au-ow the
bloo’l of all Impurities, and therefore
pel mam nt I v cures by tetmoing the
ranee—a boat of maladies pe ultar to
hot w.-atber
Ihe <-au«e l>eing removed
Ihe evmptoms laappear of thenisehea
•■«iimnier t atarrh*’ sent free to any
ad.lre»« by ths I'eruna Medicine t'o .
Columlais. Ohio
Aa
NQI1.D-GÌ
Ul
«-.» »«rvrp 6* »• •* «••
^3 M i t«* «» «R«v t SnjiM«»«1
Bradstreet a »*v»
While fiad«
•tih on.y ot mid snmmer »* urw«.
Regino mg» ol ict pr »eu ru» in deman«1i
ate apparanti y btainitg visible
Iba
J»mv» Du» kworth uneof the originai iw» pr») vemeot i» at til one of tune, rather
oca lera of the E. and t. mine, in thau of derraml, but with • y ir 1 ol
Cm her creek dut net. near riempier. 340,000,000 bushels of «heal, a ue»l
Oregon, and vive of the twat informed t*» rs«»*rd Ure<king »leid ol
ri» sml a
m»u iu the <*amp, aava that what thi» vert large ¡n*i«rti- u ul aaia¿tbo Wr»t
country œeda ia a thon ugh pn apr^ ting • ru er» p »i*uAtu>n contain» o anv an*
by io a u with uew ilea a
Ihe oLi ooursging features
The Fk’Utbrm .«M
timers alwaya k«>k fot a rertain kind ten crop has nndoobtediy Buffer»**!, and
«•f final, and are ¡»articular about the cuminl«» cm ar* uni recedrntedly low
fornisti* U
N»»W liardly « week P««ae« for thia oea* !! ot the yaar, l ut t!».*
without tome find Iwtng made on hill- arreaga plante«! was a largo olir, ami
»idea timi ha»« >»r«n ran over for yviara pcirea are au mu* h higher that • «alia*
by the old timer« and ¡«r»‘i>«» »u- el taci or v financial return Is coundeatly
« o»t hie*«
l<«*kr<t for.
Mr I Hi kw -rth Halted a propertv at
1 h* effort <d the big P* n and »reel
the («Mit <>f the mountain -n the "ump- <H»o<'ertM to ••»nltel price«», if really
t«*r-< «raiut« wagon road, and found Bets made, ha» pyv»»*n abortive, and smdber
1 eager and hl* ¡Mariner, Montana min wholesale slashing of quotelfon« la t*>
ing m • n working » n a ‘AM) f<»«‘l lodge be r*p««rted this week.
that he ha»
over man» tin»«« an«!
The indu-tri«! »uuMtfon Is rather 1*1
•liti ! «red Worthies«
I W». e ..¡»ment ter a» a reauil o( agreement« «¡a ti w«,*e»
»h* wi that Ihe Icdgo ia tdird with by « numl'vr of Iron and stwl teatiu-
•tr*ia o( quarts at a bluiab ap|MMiraDce. fa> taring concerna ami their et pi« »*»
A nun» » »et of
and all ni il j«n* g* I I
Ixvtrv prive« for lamber are appar
a mm y a hate I »een •
ita. giOng El U» ently inducing m *r* activity in Lulhl
ha
trw
ed
for
a*
••t
f 13.
Ihr» ledge can
Ing, though h* w m h I* due u* thi« *»r
two mi le«, from on« »ide of ti e mou
b««« much U» the Battlement of lai r
tain to the other, and it ¡«••pert« dlBturlokU rs la hard U» mea-ire.
Al present a 2’»4» *t »hall
throughout.
Wheat, including fi*«n*. Biiijment-«
I« ieing »unk. from which a er»cut for the waal aggregate ii.*»» ‘Id bush-
«Hl be tun L» determine If the val»»«« e ». again-t 3,0l*».»fiJ I» -hela
last
down.
If favorable reauita »hall w«ek.
b obtained, machinrry will he arcuimi
Hn»inr*» lu’urvR in the I nitrd Male»
and a «haft «unk 14X) tn 400 irrt
numt-rr *J2l a » <M»urparrd with lit» I m * i
Thrre t« an* h a large Htely <»( ore that, W rrk •
with pfrwrut talur*. |-I U» Il prf I'»«,
Business fatlnrra in th* l>”»»lnh n of
the pr»‘|*erfy ia « outlier rrwadwell.
Facliitfoa b»r mining «n*I milling ar* • 5 last week.
ei cel leni
At tiir brad of Bull Hun
Sinotv per anua were made aeriouslv
rreeb. running alongaide of thia lodge,
i'i at Hh«*in«’. W»-»tph.« ta, »»rrmany,
in r»riy dava there waa placer mining
Ih» m w«a little w«»h gravel in th« • wing t th»* rating of diseased h r«e-
crrrk l«r>1, ami thr diggings frequently flrah
• lipl*d U> the hiilaldr. where m> gravel
»••B fourni, but rich dirt.
At that
PACIFIC COAST
TRADE
time it waa wondered whet« the gold
«••Ill* MarReM
came fr« m, an I n<> on« ever thought
the big dike v»«a guilty, I it thia rr* rut
< *UI<*U«, tWW. | »gC.
d : - o a <• r • I a a I m « * t pr» * f ¡ ■ -• i t Í v •• t ha t .
Mttin'e. tout l»«»u-’, f I |wr crate.
the placer go id cante ir»«m ti»« dike.
Potatoes, new !v.
|irets, ¡te-r sack, H5c Hi 11.
A MOUNTAIN OF QUARTZ
luruips. per *ack, 7 3c
Cam »to, prr sack, |i 00
KettiB'b able l ofinallnH I m l>• Mint
ranmip** J*‘r *a<*k, &<> t 75c.
III»*» l»taf»trf.
Cauliflower, name, 75c.
The Blur river, <begun, district 1»
4 Xi•■umler»— 5’» m b >c.
rapidly h rginf t
th« Irunt, «u<! i«
t'abl^ge. iiati»« ru *I
Califurnia.
i»< w rnjuyiug an era of activity but «1 «Hl al.Tfi pwr 100 pounds.
Btttr drmmed «•( n »rar or I m «» eg*».
Tuiu ahoMi- $ 1.25.
I vlrij»ivr fir \ rlpmrfit e«>rk !• bring
Butter - < r* siurry, 23r; 1 «-(• rn 22c;
d«»nr. ••!>«! IniiMft without eicrpllon dairy. 17 <22c, ranch, 15 <<l7v ¡■■uu l.
•
Egg«—Tie.
» lilt/ -f thr <b*trid h«s hern »uuelu-
< h«r»r— I 2c.
• Krlv pr* »«*!» «n l «• « rr«ult pr«’»j‘r» *
Poultry—14c,
drveaod,
14<.<15c;
k»r« h«»« Ou» k< <1 m hrir thi« spring Lv •pr:ng f
li»»» hundred«.
Mining <«pit«l h«»»
Hay - Pugrt Sound timothy, fll.OO
lr«*n attr«ct«d, and <*nr mil! la in atre-
rl? DO; choice l»«kru Washington
cvwfal O)«*r«tiun «ml «turral m<»rr am timothy, f l v 00.
in court« of rniiatr’it ti >n
Sew ditcov-
( «■rn Whole, $23.00; cracked, |23;
rfi«« «n* t*it»g made in nhn< «t ererx fee-1 m ral. <23.
direction, m*M»l !)> <«LI<» aiuung which
Barley — Kulln! or grvuud, per ton.
•te tho di»ru\erirH <»n th«* Calaj M * • 1 I Vi".
«nd .McKeijlie ri r-. which ah<»w ei-
Flour—Patent, per barrrl. f3 50;
tremely rich ore, «n»i the immen«e blvi»*!»*l «traighte, f3 25, California,
mountain <>f quarts f*>ur mile« up Bine 4 » 2.*»,
bnckwriwet fiour, ffi 'KJ; gra
rthf-r
I hi» mountain • ! quart« i* h ham, per Larr» 1. f l DO. w ! m >I v wheat
rvinarkaLle L>rmaii< n, «nd 1« pndialdy flour,
00; ry»- flour, f.t.HOot 4.00.
un|»»r«l lrlv«l
iu mining diacoverier»
Milistuff»—Bran, prr toil, flh <>0,
Ihe mountain 1« I.,’70 feet high, and al rtr ¡e*r ton, * i i
ap]w*«r< to tw* nearly all quarts. At
I er-1—Cboppr-I Irrd,
«40 per b»ll.
the lop *»’\rr.fl rliffB of a«»iid qo«rt« middling», prr t*’ii.
oil cake ii.vai.
project for a hundred fert or in« r»» prr ton. |3o oo.
atove the »urfacr, while vein« of ore
I rr*h Meat*—4’hoice di | I* m *|
crop out tn all direction«. The or« a*- •terr*.price 7 Sc; cow», 7c, mutton M»’,
• a \ b fn»m I ’ «50 to fl- prr ton.
¡•»rk, be; trimmed, Ifc; veal,
Vtd
The Lucky Boy mine haw l»oen com- Ik.
l**I}r.| to »hut
fi»e atampa, «»wing
Hama—l^rgr,
!Br;
small, 13l*.
to ab« rtage <1 water, Mince the dry breakfast « <m. I2‘*c, dry salt sl<L-s,
aeaaun m »1 in
Ihe remaining five fic.
•tam|«- are u pt g< ing day and night.
r<>rll»u<1 MartuM-
I ho company ha* the machinery for «
• Mwriitll on the ground, and. aa k «» u «•
IVWalla
X\ *1!«
*i >
it c«n I* »et up, luniter will t*e rhwr I V«ll«y, fiOr, Bluf*trn».
p«^r buf»h«i.
and a fiume ruiiMructed which »»ill
I four—B«*€ graUr*, f l Mi. graluvm.
furniah plenty of Waler for operating I.» 7 ü , «uprrtin«*. filo prr I »urn* i
all of thr Mtam|'«.
(»Mt*—4 huh« white,
35c, choice
June« At Co. ha»e the foundation laid grav, 33c ¡»rr buf*hrl.
for a aawmili at the Bine river bridge,
Bariev—Fce»I barley, fl I 00(4 13.00;
an<i already ha»« a nutnbet ot loge brewing, fifi 00 per t<»u
ready to aaw. The machinery for the
MilUtuff«—Brau, fli.&0 Um; mid
mill 1« ««parted I*» arrive in a ah«»rt dling«, flV. «hurt«, fl3, chop, fit pur
time. The mill will tw altUHtrd at thn u>u.
new BL>« Bixer city townait«. an l ia
i<v —Timothy, f 10 <4 11; clover, f 7 «
intended to «opply th» local market. 7 ’•», <>rvg“U will h«y, f» < 7 per ten
It will
O)*rrate«! bv ateam ¡oaer,
Butter—I ancy creamery, 35ig 40c,
au I «ill ha»« a rapacity ot 10,000 foct •ture. 25c.
¡•rt day.
Egg»—17 *<c perdocett.
4’hree«—Oregon
full cream. Lie.
• <*»ni»*<t* I* Bt»w*rl rtl«*r.
10c
The eteamer !>anul»r, which re- vntlr Young -America. 14c; new < hrr*«
arrive*I at \ 1» 1« ria. B. C , Lringa new« prr ¡■»uu l.
Poultry (‘bickruM, miied, fi
.i
of a rich «trike on the headwater* of
8 50 per d«»*4m, hru». fi '■». »pnii,
Stewart rt»ei, 400 nillaa from lhwam
ftO; gre*»«*, fi tiU-ii.*, I Hl i«»r«'.
A »tamped« i« on,
»1« going up iu a f 00 4 8
ct*ntint»<*'i« string
At White Horae« fl 50 4« 30; <iu< k«, f'. «H»íU4 IK) |i«»r
Curkryn, li»e,
14 <4 15c pvf
whtaky famin« prevail«. >al<«una are doaeu.
hreOMbd, but rann- t get ¡irrniit» to pouml.
Potatoes—10'4 50c per •ack, sawl«
l»riug tn liquor.
Ihe police are watch
1
a
3 '*<■ I" r I« uin
ing the l»oundary for amuggler«, «nd
Vegetatdee—Beete, II; turni ¡ m . 75c.
h«»e tna<le many e iaure*
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
^Mliwril >>>!*•
I-ag". IS' !•' pound. («Tallifl
A cold .forage «areboure is in course onions, I1,, per pouml; cerróla, fl
of construction at Trey, Idaho.
Hope—3 <4 8c per )<>oi»l.
Wool—Valley, 16(4 19c per pouiel;
A hay warehoure. 32170 feet. 19
fret high is being ulll at l ab use. Fa.tern Oregon, 10* 15c; mohair, 83
per pound.
Wash.
Mutton—Grose, leal slteep, wether«
King county ia said to furnish on«' and e«ee, 3».c; dressed mutton. 7 4
fourth the inmates of the Walla Walia 1 '«c per (»«imi. lamie, 6l«v.
penitentiary.
Hoge-—Grom, choice lieaiy, |5 00;
Walla Walla boaote of •hipping 50 light ami
Ire-leni, fl 50, drears I.
carloads of ftull and vegetables the f > IHI'4 9 50 per 100 pounds.
|«st two «eeks,
Beef—Grose, top steers, fl 00 * 4 50;
Apple scab Is rep rtrd among the cows, f l 50 * 4 00, drossel leef, 9',*
trees In the xlciuitv of Muecovr. Idaho, 7 *«c per pound.
Veal—large 6H*7‘«v; small, 84
especially in the American Ridge dts-
I k,c per puund.
l 1.1.
I>eer are re|s>rted to be plentiful In
<*ooa c inly tills a»-ae<a. They are
frequently seen in bands of seten or
eight.
Washington railroads are following
a rule that m» (eo kagrs weighing mura
than 350 pounds will l«e acct pled or
checked as baggage.
Deposits in Walla Walia’« !*ank«
reach fl. 400.000; in the ripulitane
(tanks
f.t.OUO.OOO.
i Other ba«te»n
Washington centers are similarly well
•<ip| lied with mooey.
The new wool scouring mill at Iha
Dalles, Or., re|«»rts a rush ol uork.
A flrm at Flogene, Or., recently en
gaged in the businese of curing meats,
The manager says he will earn t»egin to
buv all pork products that may l»e of-
ered, and will sell direct to retailers,
W. O. Owen, a government tnapec-
tor. is in Wallowa county. Or , to eg-
aiuine a>me r* .nt surveys,
lie is ac
companied by men from Wyoming and
Kouth lAsk' ta
At Elgin tbev bought
a wagon, four buroo loam aud pack
Outfit, aud employed a Ouuk fur th«ir
• aff»ri»f.
•R'rtcvw am! pain In
Bvr w»»» l»1 — It I« !• «il an iliuMb O—- w by
HMtdtlV
It there were u«> ¡<«i|i
ii Jeaua wee
Hui death < the cn»«e why »lid lie
ay
* Fath
if It be ¡•wsible. le'
th i» cop I-«»»
>tn M«. ** !f there wai
matter» al '
•n •tubrmeut needed, why did He die
■ h I
reales a ■ ai peut«
Ile «a» a man <>t so invai and acquaint-
a
».
'**t a ’ • •
e»l with grief—-boe i could lie a*<ruw
(.•day and let it do you the bam -»
over imaginara • ftll.-lloiia ami I tw ac* «»•od d »• duing other»-
.(ualntad with griefs » hi* to i»3«l uo
rsallly?
Tired, Weak
MINES AND MINING
• A Mamfret iHatiny.’* by Julia Ma
gruder. will aptarai r«|«e' tally I«» <-ri«
of about l»k aa the b»*rviur IWitlua
Mowbray .a of the old fa«
n»-I lj|*
CANOV
xvxaiw
"The berk era.“ by Mtanlry Waterloo,
points out the ’ re» ru<1r«s cn» * of »»»per
• tttion In the Vmtrd Btetew.*’ •« rim»
pfifird in fait curra an»! «Huiler fa»!*
"Old Madame, and Other Tragedie«.’
by Harriet Preemie rijM»ff<*r»l. t» a cui
tertioa of five atucle w. all intrualfying
lutuao agony and replete wltb dra-
SIS tic effects.
IVltblu the last year, three of J M.
Barrlr a bonka '"The Utile Miniatrr.'*
’A Window tn Thrum«
and
Mar*
garef <>g;h) nave l**en translated n-l
pubiiabrd ia tiermany
Alan McAuley, a Mrottia!, writer <* tu
^aralively unknown in thia country,
has written a roman* e of FMinburgh
•nd Bcotrb rural life, calle»! ‘The
Ithymer,“ having llotwrt Burna fur the
•entral figure
Jamca a U i* kmham a profraaor of
«KMlern language«, who livre in Trrre
Haute. Ind, ties published
Kn’-b
Willoughby;
A Novel of the Mlddiw
West.’* drahng with character« L>r «
(rnrmtlon ago.
One million, all hundred and ten
thousand cop Ira <»f the novela of Una
ffoy«! Porter “A I her t Raws’* have al
ready t»«-« ii «old
lie I« at work >n U.s
twenty third, thr title of which will be
’A Ku6nr I'rltn-... '
, C athartic
—
r ••»•«<
r^M»«» T»»«*
o--*«* r ,» m » »»6 **«•*•« «,
im
... CURI CONSTIPATION.
a»*-1*-* «-•-*, «***4re* «Va**« a.-..«*. •••
A favorite"eubjeet of Kipling's «as
the lH».«lbillties of w hat might happen
to a man In a Ixmduu fog. The Idea
also «truck Robert llarr forcibly, amt
«hen I «as lunching with him out day
he got so carried a«ay by It as to plan
s .tory In which a highly respectable
man «ho hated another highly respect
able man mis to walk up t-ehtnd No. 1
In the fog and pen-olata him with n
tK>«le knlti
The.I the ghost of me
. ■
t . • I i. ii 11 o.is to .|, o :i.e . '. it 'n
the fog and make him unkind to his-
•eif,' I don't know « briber tlie story
«as ever written
Harr prubably for»
(ot all atx>ut it.
LAW AS INTERPHtTEO.
Piibll< atton of charge« ngainM n can
didate for judge !• held, in State va.
HoMkitin (lowai, 47 I. K A
nut to
t»r privileged when they are published
>ut«hl«- <»f the Judicial district for which
the Judge in to I m * elv» ted.
High I t<» a inethani'*« lien for thr Im
pro»« uh nt of grounds l»y enrlcbiurut
i»f the «oil. planting flowers, shrub»,
tri'r*. etc, without making nny «true«
lure thrreon, wept a rustic bridge of
»light ImpurtaiH e, is druied Iu .Sun«
va. < uinIn’rliind <»np I’.irk (’oiupnny
(Trim », »7 1 It \ J73. where the »tat
ut«s «hurl) roti template ail* h
lieu«
ahull I m » cn ated only b) thr rrvctluu of
•ollie huihling.
! ru r II.
*wr«l corn may ♦** t»ree«l at thè «tari
b% u«ing a little nitrate ot .4« amuu.t
»•eh bili after ti e plants are up. but
pletitv of manure s'l-.ul.i e u»ed before
ti»e m »<I la plaute.1. it la m l .lift cult
to bave sweet corn until lata in the
muhmmi
if plani tuga are i made » li e a
mouth. ewu a« late aa thè i tirsi ol
gu«l, w ith th* dwarl variti«*«
> l a t vergt»‘<»n la «tilt olle of lite favor
< r a «tau»lar*i
Ha- »
IX» T.»Q i h
” asked U m
iailh. I k
raw recruit
1»*ry good dml will find rerngnl«
lion fr»*m (»»«d, if not frtnii man
<»««1
know* when to »h* it and b» w t«» do it.
Let u*> d>> ur duty, ami If the rewaxl
doc« m t come let ua iwt I* dlacoar*
agri.
Ihe va*en« e of duty ia richer
than at>* reward, and it ia »«ally bet
ter t<> «tn it than anv reward.
>t drill
ut it, ‘’ r»»i lie l
k«*»l in a quarry
r» I j tue*I th’
Mill I ! S S« fit»«»*
and ii
• »uped
4 «.siiti
The ordinary wiring tw»an. ti • ¡>w!i
of which are eaten, i* a g mhî cr»q> t*
gr»>w fur •»•e*!, ¡>ruv)dw*t the *4-«»i! «»
gr»»and an*l uw«i fur M»»ck. it prtxitH«
t ut little Vine, but tli»» »• oil rati
broa’lrawtr»! and when th»» br*n» u
dry the tin**« «lionld !♦» p»iH«»d tip «n<
thrown fun th«* twin fi<< r t»> »e f**ater
< ut. which w<>rk tt ar I r
«IpiOal un
ti! winter if preferred.
rrrtiry ell! »ur*iv «i<M»irujr ib« «mee <»i
•nd r ou» pie irí i 4* range th*
•»*
hmtfitrr ft« t tbrmigh th»- n»u <»tt« a ir
h art 14-irB «hsiuld tvs»»»» i«* it»4s«l*t
m l<rt »■ »IptH'ii« from r»i uta’ .r pbt«l
will »:•■ « t» n n»i J i
Ml
thr y >¡. ou*a¡»
der It* troni ih«a»
H«s
• 4 ■ a»»h
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t,
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li* K imi > *»ti Ila». \l\% ny . I » ; ,i ( h ia I «»rii** tile
Int«* « »! < h » ■». I !. I ' • t « h < i , ¡I *
I»« < h > i i. ’ • • limbi Ina
l>«-r«>»it.(l Mi|M-rvi«l<Mi For <»». r ilo jf.it'.,
Vlm» in, min
lo dei-rlvr piu In th!«.
C'oiiiitt-rl'» Ita, Imitatimi, ntut
••
'• uro tmt I i fi. rliiK iit - unii «-nil.in;;<-r tliu
hi .ilth <>f < blktren lli|><-ri<n< ••
i t|><-riin. tit«
What is CASTORIA
< istoria Is a h.irmb - h »uh ••.lite f*»r < .is(<»r Oil. l*nrc«
gerì», l>r»»|»s ami '•»><»! blu,. ' riips.
It Is I ,lr.i<».in t.
It
mutating iivithvr Opium, N| rphirm u»»r otlii-r Snrvivtln
aitl*«tmicr, 11 •* ujf<* la if*
larniiti-v. It destri»)’« Momie
iiiiil nlbiy«» I t * » ri dun** -, |t < »ir»"» ! >i.i rrhud nini Mimi
I <d * . It rvhvvi s r«M-thiii^ Troubles, curi» < «Hi«*li|mth»ll
»imi I lut iil»-ii<* v .
It iiJtsiiiillnt« a U h » C' mh I, rtgiilnt «-*• Ilio
Ntofiui« li i ml II ow *-| h , ¡rivitti* bvuliliy timi ti iitir.il «deep«
ih«» < liihlrvii's i*uiui<«.i
I I h - Motiivr’s 1 ritmi.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
i
< I.« uev A ’ o . T*»ir«M, O <•«> >ta
’»»» mermrv
• n
» lek*
rihai«} a
< .1..»’, .y up..«,
lhe l.| «! *
m nenn» bu ria»-«-« >f Ihr
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oalss, t»v F. J « hvuvy .< < -
. u tr
i>«.>
f*oi-i n» lirugghta, prie« ' e per boni*
iiaiì « Fatuil) Pili« ara ih* beai
I wry time a rain «'otnew the < ral
era*»* w ill get a at art. U hm wr»
young it »an t>e ea«ih de»tn>»e«l aito •
rake or weeder, but gi»r H two m
three daya* start after a rain, with th«
weather very warm, and cowdderabli
latM»r will be re<|uired to get ri«l of it
It it not difheull <»» compier it if takei
in tino . but the work mu«t m t I«
I« >htp»»ne»i.
Mothers «ili tied Mrs Wm.i-.w . ' «.ih
Ing hvrup the best remedy to u*. I r II»”»
slol.lreu during ihe teething period.
’icn»HI»rnrs* ««f Fish.
N!t>*t fUb*w» are very aoDettive t*> ex
ternal touch and *u».e po«-*« *- npc*i tai
organ« for thia »•♦•n-e
Ihe «rat <d
grwatrat M»n«itlt eneta
aUmt th»
•Dout, but thia «*OBtti\rn»'-w in ftai
d<>ea u»’t MpjMMr u» go to th<* limit
cauaitlg it V) feel pain from • W iiiiik I
Authority to art apart n ¡»ortiuo of a
public highway for a bicycle path 1«
livid. In State » m Bradford (Nlluud, 47
L It. A lit, to be grautud by Implica
or repair I
• i r. i-
tion when a atatut«« inakra II unlawful
iuod. bt
to drive uhitiiula on »u« h bicycle path,
hut It is livid that this act muat be re
Mrvlrt«'» l*r>>«|>rrily.
•tri« t« d to bicycle paths which are
Mftxico In the p*»t»C nine yf*«m hut
public, and that It would I* Invalid
doubled it« irveUQW». <li>ulded 11« ei-
as to tho»«* constructed uu prl»ate
p»»rl*, double I ihn
ul its f«< t«»r
gruuuda for prhate use.
tr* and uiulttplird by three its I «nklllj
Judgment aguluat a solvent garnishee capital—anl Ihe <« ntinuAnte of thii
w hlch the plaint iff fails to collect, with great pnwperity i* u»»w quite ae pro«
out any excum*. la held, in Bowen vs. nouti ' d a e»vr during the decade.
Port Huron K and T. Co. (lowai. 47
1 do not believe I*;***» • Pure f»»r Ptm-
L. It A. 131. to constitute a »«t la fac
•U'<»pti»>ii ha* ai> equal f«»r c»»u^l»« ar »1
tion of the »laim agalust the original cnida Jon» F H over . Trinity ripring«,
debtor for the aniouut of such Judg
I nd., > eb. I;». i*««»
nient
M ith thia cum * there ia a hut«
A tur» Thlmg
rolls ting the other authorities uu th«
‘’lime will teli, 4 anol Mr Wi«r
effect of a Judgment against a gar
nishee to uirrgv or natlafy the liability man, in oracuiar tour«
Mr. ><»urdr>p auifTml and ot»«rr»»l:
of the principal debtor.
••w lime d<w»ati’t, «ouïe
woman
Ejection of a treapasorr from the
will.”
fouttM>ard of a luvuuiutive, though hla
presence there does not Interfere wltb
11 u hardly constatent t- aay that
the manipulation of the machinery by interret in the Bible it declining while
the eugtiiver, whose poaltloQ la Itiald« 2. .'»'Ml,(MW copte. ot It .re being |rlu(«*»l
the cab. la held. In Gahvstuu II A» ri. • »erj yaar.
A. R Co va Z jiu («Inger (Teia«l, 47 L.
Horace Urvelay once eald
“Show
Il A. 2N3, to lw within the authority of
the «Dglueer, w hen be has poasraaluu me a druukard win. il.sw u t use lohac-
aud coutrul of the engine, au that the co and I «ill ihjw you a while black
railroad company la liable for
th« bird."
wrongful exercise of bia authority.
A provision of an inauraii.e pulley to
the effet t that none of Its terms * au be
modified, nor any forfeiture under it
waived, save by Agreement in writing
signed by the president or »verrtary. la
held. Iu Cole va. t'nion l.’eutral Life In
■urance Company (Wash ). 47 L. It A.
2U1. tu t»e ln*q»eratl»r on a pet>»u who
made a contra«! for tuvurau« e wltb the
general agent and manager of a for-
■
Fraaeiae* Mgrltl.
eign company «nd who did n.-.t AAArtlt
Wool—spring—.Nevada. 18(4 l»c pet or have any knowledge of au«*h a pro-
pouml. haetrru < >t«gt>u, IOiA 15c; \ al- vision or any Information that it would
lev. - t '■
.SoHhrrU.
be contained In the policy to be Issued.
Hope—lttVtt
crup,
11* 18c
(*»
l ull and I tpllvit I’lrri lions.
pouml.
Two blcycllafa pawning through
■
Buller—Fancy creamery
I8t41»c;
»Io secv.mls.
18 Sv: fancy
dairy, small town on the lavtig l.laml .bore
decided to take the train front there
l?c; <loee<v>mfs, 15* 19'.c per pounl
1 ggs—More,
15c, fancy ranch. home. Being unfamiliar with the (dace
they stopped to Imiufre of a colored
18 He.
Mlllatnffs — Middlings
fl. 00 4 woman the way to the railway station
" We are etrangrrs.' they said;’ would
80.M. bran, fl 3 »<• •« IS
you kindly dire» t«ie to the station?"
Hay — Wheat |r> 50(410; wheat ami
•‘Certainly, suh," she replied; "Kee|
oel |4 00<4V 50, l-est barley |5 00*
a goln' right on till yo' cotm-s to de ne
7.00; alfalfa.
00*9.(X) per u»n.
net wha da ol, po«toffl«r Used ter I h »,
trsw, 35* ide per bale.
den tu'n to yo* lef an you’ll go right
Potatoes—Early Rose, 90<4 95c;
to da station.'*
gon Itarhanlta, 80c<4»<>; rtver
As they rods off sh, beamed wltb
lianhs, 85 (4 95c. new, TO.* fl .86.
pride, they with amusement; and al
l ilrua 1 roll—i >rsng«e.
Valencia, though they found the station they
13.78*8.86: Metican limes ft iM>»4 bare yot to dle-over the "center wha
SOO; California lemons 76c*|1.5O, fl. ole postoffice used ter be
New
do choice |1.76tf8 <«> per bos.
Tork Bun.
Tropical Fruita—-Bananas, fl.60»4
Many a man a that tarad fortune la
1.60 per
bunch, plueapplee,
nom
due to hie négligence la mtnd.'ag bU
inal. l'eraian dataa.
9* 6 He
per
waj*
I
* 4 < . rte’eat Med.
a« July
< • mutui
.
!*!»••*• «*r Hunger
The kin*!« of I ong>r ,«rw deftcrii-ed.
w* are t* Id. by |>r» Malhleu ami
Bewucbaut. and have feel!
named
"painful hunger’*
and ''asonlsin,
hanger
The in-"d of taking l.aa^ gen
-rallv i r-wln.-es se< reti. n ot the gastri
aud with s ma persons the ex
('**»• o| I acid In this flu bl unussis pain
wteicb may 1« allayed bv taking an
alkah to neutralise it
The variety ol
li unger re f erte» I tal a'
• at “a<T>ni«ittg
eb« rar tent«'« I Le pam fui
hunger” i» oteaructms**»!
«miete of min«!. Thuae wbi* anffef
fr»*»« il fe«r thal «urne terrihl« arcldriil
!• alteìut t*> h«|’j*n tu tbem, they bfwwk
»•ut tntr» prr« jw»r«ti«»n, treni «de.
at»mo9imr« foie thè ir rea«-'!!.
H fo
taken, ali thè*® aynif'toma du«ap|
A Tal«- of the Itolgn of
’’Geber :
llanin al datebld," by Mr«. Kats A.
B«*nton. 1« ••!«! to br « r«*markabl« iM^k
- the Author*« tirst prw work
It la
prouourj<t*d w'<»rtlijr to lx* a <-ou>;.<iulon
rolume to 'The Arabian Nights.”
A hlaturiral romascr, by Stary E.
Wilk Ina. called
’ The
Tb«» Heart's H.ab
• all.tl “
v ay,” bas its acene laid In \ irglnla. »u
the
vtiternth outury, though the
writer kee|>s to the r>all.tl<- .tyle so
«ell ktioKu In her New Kuglaud «lo
ries.
4 I M ¿
NO-TO-BAC • •*«
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In Use For Over 30 Years
t I he
(teman
I amous
..AVENARIUS
Hood
/’rescricr)
ARBOUNEUM
Will! if i » i: vi i s p s ni i » » . s i I ; « • ï s
CHICKEN LICI
AND VERMIN
O tk Application u all that is required. It foiti for years.
If
your dealer cannot supply you, write for circular* and infortnatum to the
following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle,
Wash.; Fisher, I horsen Ac Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn Ac
Co., San Francisco, Cal
Mitchell Wagons
Art th« b««< that can hr nudt.
Nothing
t* or can hr superior t<> « Mitchell Wagon.
bfCAUM it i* niAdc <4 thr br»i riuirrta!
by tiprnrncrd wurknwn which, ctn>
pkd with aS yr^r»’ <xp<rtcncr in buiUmg
WAgoru, during which lirnr thr m«nu
Lcturrn have had but imw atm, «nd »
to producr the br*< punaiblr to build, ta a
guarani««<4 quality. H y >u buy a Mitchrll Wagon, you get thr hr»t But can br inad«.
AGENTS EVERYWHERE, llnuor tn yuur viemity, wt will ««U lo you direct«
Srnd lur circular.
MITCIIIZLL. IJiWIS & STAVER CO
ORECON.
PORTLAND,
tlraruhci at Sposane. Seattle Salem, *f. >lìnmille
ited/urd and l.a (¿rande.
M.n
1*1*
a '
DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON UND YOU WITHOUT A
STUDEBAKER WAGON.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
-
A «.
r - »-Ä
Genuine
Carter*
Ma dr <4 thr Br»t Matrnala, th»* ghly «ra^Hird, by comprtrnt workmen.
arthout an «quaL Cal! on our Agrnt, nr addrm
Lh> J33 East Moenaon Str««t, Portland, Oregon.
a Proposition HARD WORKIÌNG WOMEN
l,n‘i il r-MMonai^« lo ««»pt )«••• «hat a 0rt
W» »»ar* ri peri»er« •*«•<)l«i i*l «II »»•»» the »*•!
to «« < «*••* vaia« <•»* »»»ur ■»<•«*•*
n
If
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mafc'fif Impf4«vrm»-nt» hi joi >l*r h'tej-e <»f I m ul’4
Ihr • aew hm*«**. so mstier hoe •m«ll 4 r
ih« • in* ▼«>*» wl»h io «prn«l I« el»’ (hrai Ol r ra«
Ritur««, ftrrpls*««,
I foraiture. •!«* ,
wi:l «a**- a» (>*’ st*'l ir *»11 I I'l iH if
r h ». jot« > h * te a a i r * «»
• ir**«. Fertlsnd. <»»•«•••
> CARTERS
«•Bl MR
NUOACME.
OlHIHtlf.
llUOUtiltl.
TORMO LIVU.
C0R1TIFATI0R.
MU.0W IKII.
nfECOMHUIOR
CU^K SICK HEADACHE
< an K--! qmrli ani permauant ralle!
i<»t aeri»«»» aud atrengtg <lrsl/o> tug
trettbiea in
Moore’s Revealed
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ai «irsi
Daytons Fly Killer
rot
TO«
FOR
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STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING COM
Little Liver Pills. Moro's
Mull Bear Signature of
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a rue for Mar.
on
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, r retlaii-l.oreren
Ip emwaara ma
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