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NEWS ÜF THE MINES. A Million EXTENSIVE ORE fl,aw Uruwf» «»r < iwlM»« Wwa« W aliar* I«* Hr V«rr«r*l wgalw. Isomeri havo boon roHovod of fornaio troublas by Mrs. Pinkham’s adv loo and modlolno. Tho loft ora of a fow prlntod rogularly In papar. ff any ana doubla the nffioloncy and aaorodly oonftdontlal oharaotor of Mrs. Pinkham’s mathods, varilo for a book aha has rocontly pulillshtd whfoh oontains lottom from tho mayor of Lynn, tho poot- mastor.tand othom of hor oily who havo mado oaro- ful Invostlgatlon, and who verify all of Mrs. Pink ham’s statomonts and olalms. Tho Pinkham olalmg aro nwooplng. Invootlffato thorn. THIRTY YEARS JF CURES A • !«• I»» • Of c * Mamma -ail 'dttta I tb«l. "Mr« (,at Iry't hn«t»an<i ¡su t d<M*d, ia he‘” *‘«..r ‘’Then what’s «he going to be m»r- riel I 't ’*Xv\<r mind, dear A*OU can1 i un drr»tand »u h things ”Oh. I know,” exclaimed the litt I« girl, "It S just Ilk» getting va< > mated It didn’t to ko thr tust lime, did It*" «i. » • P* new 1*1 HI rf la • I tori fret Foo • ‘WÍI U r ha* » ’S« • hl e v •torrs »» hy matt Anidre Roy. N Y A A T a A < )ur ft ietidshipa tn gmatest blrwslngs. r* I '«• are Mtii t);’ out \\ hen thev «r« what they Ought to ' Ì « .m l W hat they may l»e. they gra i .4’.N < nr h life • - i rd. A «*«»• li» »*g f«'l V ««». I very Ved» '• « »»<* lha «»si» b .re • <0'1« « Bîha, i • 1W ¿id: 4 t «g H««r»**s that am nd at u tk tally get f'Ut v<*«y tattle gr« > u J I «-y would highly ieltah sin thing of a » ;«’■ ruteni naturo «rajircialiy «luring tua verm •« a«« ti. liu» «Ir . Ivi »Infer and «urnmer I« no! a» * i’duclBr tu •Î „• ta . '1 < \s • 5 !• fund of : i e kind. h.bndwtrc' N are n •« !**-! Ir**in tbs tin»« U»r\ ar« put iut- ’.hr go un<! until In»«»* I« and di«ra»«M they am . rg« atta<k them, but a« they I war no croja and are »up[«»we-1 to prodoce n«> pH'fii thry are left to the ravage» of their enemies. The shade tree will he mi«we<! when it i» gone howewr and Its pin e cannot easily t«e filled, hpray the aha*!« lr« s and »ave them a» thry add hundreds of tlolliri value tu Ihr farm. One point in (h)win| turnip« I» U plant the *r* I on ground that ha» l«evn well cleared of weeds. If the young j iaiile >,4ti c»«eaj>e the wi-^h until th«* leave« are well out, half the danger of lo»« 1« then over. No plant ia hardier than th*’ turnip and th*' p »nt» “nly r<- quiro a gt»<>d »tart t-» ensure a . r*»p lbw »laughter of a tolwcoo merchant, from atmply sleeping in a chamtar w fiere a large quantity of t- d>a o had liwn ratjwvd, died s ■ u after, lu con* vulsiona. CANCER QU«RtZ BODY IN C«*s*»lr> ALASKA Silla tSIstrfr! < lai««,» I ol, •»( ih* Milling V •<!•(> - r»»< Idaho. .Augnai 37.—The Ssaltie. August 37.—»II. C Diers. of Wallacw, Flyuu gr up uf leim« ar« I*» l*o worked kkagway* »ay» that an a vera*« of 3'i Th* F lynn group tonatela of filing« «m quarta am made iu ths tilia st oo« • The general 22 claims, I« atrd in I Ah ? bv the F’iynu m.i>rd«r's ofiicw daily r»*» in it» placar placer mining and quarta 1 he dam.a are all <*ti the big su « » ease bwlter« rad wbi h 1« clearly drftn«d from the karaattaae in the ramp this «•*««• u. the Helena F ri*« o mii»r miu«* r»n r.© the Cat*von feollöjf i rs'ilb 111 Alilo IhBl tbe futur« reek »¡de l«> thr i M< Mt ruiug ruing mint, «n*1 «•( tho ii»tr|. I as a gswd jwriuaneut prn have a <«>tt *u »«u« lead irad c of o«er two dm*er I» »numi Aluurvio tuuuutaiu is po lu l)Xg ft* h ruilr« in length. Fourteen of lito lai«* s >»;t r I r» n |*a’mtrd for »rvarai fr«*» mllhii-g quarts. t»>*w Iveing w--rked yeat* ami G m * «brr right arr to !*» | m I st Atm I hs m«>üutain l« eight mites « ntrd this tad. and a tri the <wr«ri h «s fro a ttlin. »ui i^ t far from di»<*»vory ' een ma tr \1 titans partie» of unlimited un l Pine creek The quart« is lioltig ‘me rrwk d Ham A| ita* will t»*br thr entire pr<»pertv of* taira t • tbe «tnmp miiis nf I it yield« from ffb a bund a»'d at once <-»••*»mru-e system- ilton and crushed to |>» a k n 1 I he tna<s>c>da pmfodr ^t|. r ri plorili «tf* I» it In tbe mm 1« of mining men thsrr ia »>t now beiih )g w«»rk«*1, and G m * mill« ..as l>»»»rr su*l«*l m *« b doubt «s I«- I■ w htcb w rie srt up ttiere *m engage«! in Flynn gro’ip It could bar v ta- p»»»- d< log cQ«t*»m w«>rk uf the \!**nri*c st« ’r that a break w«»u d oveur I*» thr ni«Milita in ««re, in'.rirrsl lead «-ti which thr claim« arr pr«*j> •»limn I» twiug A to II urlile tocalxt. and at eitiier «nd of wbi h * (« timm I • qviArtor of a nule fn>ui AtllU •u h I» -oar fa re -»i|r<* »• tbr llr .rtia which |m*miM*R Well. It Uss a »IX t.» ami th«’ A|«-»«.i»»g mines Levs tool veiii i»|»-i>rd. Ihr I vtih gO'Up ha* tvv Ih» ni k«*| pr ( h t I s at Ih» ■••nth »lid miles <d thl» «ame Irad, Letarrn these of Atlin lak® I» a v**r< ettenaive i - m I v . |eu lug i-r'-Iuert«. and safely ower« |be per* entage of nickel lartird ha» ■ ii * of the greatest and m*««t eilenaite n«’t berti <*• rrtaiurd Ih* atalrment rr G m ! ir» in ih» North wert that II W«« 4’1 p*»r crilt In U<>t l ue \ b l <>t w« ik he# taru L>nr > n the No Ulckrl luti» tiiat high. the year «¡u«'e the < lain»« bave btrU i « m at**d. but t«ring a deep* LOOKING TO RED MOUNTAIN mine prvq- Alton, the owner«lieve lr*n rvriop ¡I into « pr«nluver. nnable to <«•»14 SiM-l<ta>l H«.< li oteialaed la <**»l«l I.H»t ye«»f a tuunel va a» run to tap th« i< ••!** I «dg» • sp!”ug of ira«! t*r!ow (he h'»*it*lrr iron I Mwt’lr. .Augnai «’7 —(ha*! Ildtllgs <d the summit Ibi» ir**i •n knoll is an thr «apld ululi r .»f minillg < {*rr4tl'-n* rlevatiuti of fully f«*rt am! «over* in thr M mt Baker g'14 brida wr-r • n «re almtwt a» largì re a« Wallace. takrn t«« W’halc’tm • y H <• Anirrr-n. AibVttbrr mrrr •«(KM fret ut tunnel Ba« arrtvrd fio ti Red 5|viintalli. via vari«Hi» < claim» larrn run “t> thè rnriuus lilnis and Chilhwark and \ am«mvrr. H. C. Mr. thr mMirraJt ta ti*»n ha» !*rfl g««»<l 4 in all ln»1*-r*«-n «.»» ’n» »( tur dl»«<»v rrr ra <d ' it N< na uf ibis iuìmm T wuikud • as ll>« Aiutar» ti >rhrim»nrr g. d totg. • ti •«m imlly extrnsivr. h««wev*er, I«» • ll*»d mountain. In thr Biade hr m '« < In lite lr»m Nil- P r» ihe ore tandta» the pi< sj^* t» «4 tbr Ira ling lodge» in »»r c hltii tbr Ira»! iva » 1*» j » jw **I vvìth a that «listii t are u «t rii ■ -uraging. and r| uf 4 I >4 l I« i»« * ’ »» t. Ibe f»?r uf thr tunnel OWlir:- «rr ptisbltig «Ir v r;■ «pm*ut vv r k tunnel vsa» quit» frvrlv tdnrr ah «ed tor rapi i v. W'crk on thr !*'«•(■ latini ri t F rum » gT*wt*«r pa«l ©f Ih© disiane©, ledgra ha» l»*’! »u*{wn<fr 1 b*r A few ut thu .«art ih- j» ¡ut m hrre tbr tunm dav», awaittng thè arrivai uf engiue* V drift of 11« fr*'t was utn. all nh<)w- The ¡edg« l**’lg«‘ fa and fané with which to drive away ti»« ;hg c«vnsi«!y-ruhle « re • u,« k** vvhich ari»«*» h'»m on»tant I’la-t a • ut 30 fe»t « i le. «mi thr wall« are All minera who ing iu thè linnet. in plA'T» and !«'ll<l bave v¡«ito*! lb«* pr« p« rty »ay that it if \ tunnel fr»*m the Canvoti crœk «l«le ri« h. iti Ib»« V intty ni thr |'rt»«x» would ent trory ìbo uol.l «-ad « ii th« Flynn group at a «I plh tain, in whi«'h Charto* l>. l*anr, of **an I I»« arly S.OOO ferì, and it han h-ng I raiì<'l’«> < . 4«t<l ’ < l < ‘ai ll*le ara intrr- t1*« n • «'nt* m!«w| l»v jira tirai mining i et» that thia !• th»« rn<>»t advant »g«*c»u« « •trd, i- «Mid t'i * « a veritaLlr bonanxa t«» tue ownrrw. Mr \n«l»‘rw"U mrt Mr point from which to ujwn up the prop- (’aritata at Chllìiw .-»• k attd thrtt grtltir- ’tie. man t |<i hitu th.tt u - mvi made fr«»tn - NQ Fl Ml DAHO COAL. ir«>ii|<t It« « ***< I hl»t ft* I I •» r Wft«| f«t, | * « litui* The discovery of immente <oal de j.«»*its near l^ewistun Blab«», will it is ’ eilr V e ha * a gr« at infL rtlt e in the lu ttire railr« •*-! » ou-t; m iitm iu that Rec ti* n Ibe drjRMUts are .«fed slt'iit in i r« fr hi t mouth of the < • - an I R tuie river, and if the rr*ul(« of de* • pit.rut meet the * «taunt»* imi I* a ti- 'i- they piomist* t“ wv-rt a material nf .'¡or ■ e the milrmMl elteeti *n :• » the >nakw river c* nutrì . asv • the l«cvv i»t* ii Tri I unr. The O, R A' N. Co., It 1« »aid is atixiouslv investigating * >» pr <p.r- <» in the hatin» <»( the Co lenti la atti Miakt- ri'cr« with th»< ho|«v 1 j.r> i 'ing and adequate supply of *wl t r H» «ystern ami ll *u* h i* the case the iliacovccy of 4 good quality in sufTIcIrnt quantity ou the ««rami Kunde Woubl l*e a most «eliolite (level* opmeut to that n <a<l OIU GON I COAL FIELDS tun»» r*uhll,hee « l.alr It«»|»O»< «» h Y 11 »1,1. Washington. Angu«t The coal field« of < frrguti are th uh «ni mm an rod by the latent report oí the geological thr Gold Basiti lrdgr r ton. I he filli .»■« high a» f ! • ()'.IO gobi can t«e «ren Wllh tbc hsk«*«l rvr wild «tanda «»ut tu brada oh tb«* quarti. II i» «imitar to the quarti (<> uii I in tne l*«n»*‘ Jack iedg«», «»word by bugllsh ore takrtt fruiti *M*U. It *i;q*ear«* tb.it thr location <»f thu int«*rnat¡oliai tanmdary ime I» in <|u*-s- tloi», ami (rarw ar>» entrrlatn«*d that lìrd m uni un an i <>th«r mountain* in (hai vlvinity may poa«ibly l*e in Brìi rii ColniiiltiA Aie* rding t«> field u »t« » • »f Prwiuvial surveyor Dean, the lino 1« supp'*od to ero«« at Box cauyon ai the ’Ufluri) r <»! latat an i Wr-t Sllh I a crrvki» (Muri« of c I aìiiis at Red mountain bave taken <«ut mining li «-n»»rH in Briti»h Columbia and ar** alo iiiaking tìiing» at New Westmln- •ter in or Irr t*» hol«l their daini* m ca»r tbry fiu«l that th»‘ir vidima Ita* in Brifi'h < «iiumbia. Mining The Red Mountain Gold Comjwny ha» a large force of men nt wurk driving a tunnel in to tap its ìr«!grs. Cabin« are being built for w lutrr quartrr» ENOUGH ORE FOR TEN YEARS 1 he Monlo < rlutu < ••itipHttv Will Huun surrey : I mi 1« I •• y M ut r Met*« lha mal Avida of < »rrgnn. so far a« Mclitr < ri»to. Wash , August 27.—- y« t known, all lie wv»t >d th« Caarad** range and u rth of Rogne river. M«>»t rhe Muutr Crit©) Mining Company has The f them are am <ng the m<*uiitaine gen* ata>ut <) * men <»n the |«av roll. • railv known in Oregon a» the(*<w»t uouvrntr.vtor is using «»nly one »Ide < f range, I ut other*» o* * ur at the w »• tern the mill, handling 70 ton» every 24 '*ome repaits err lieing made l<»'*t of the < aacaile range, Four fields h«*ur« will i»e hoticTil— the up|>rr Nahalam *nd when dune the mill will run it* lb« coal field, in < * lumbia county . the full capacity of 8o<) ton« jirrday. lower Nehalem <« al firlda. in t 'lataop dynamo will »tart up in a Irw da)«, ><>untv, the Yaquina coal held«, in thru the Burleigh drill« will taut A* ■•►■•n as a ralsr is tiiiishr l, Lincoln county and the ( axh Hay coal w«>rk. beiti«, in ('<«»« county, Tr.kcra of <x»al »•> there will I r more air am! r*»>m, thr haw Ikerti fond in many other j*art« of force will l»e inciea»ed to >00 or 250 It is < laimcd that the .Monte the «tate. I he greatest hindrance hi men the development *-f the Oregon exml Crinsto Mining Cum|Mini ha» rmugh >»rn in sight l«> keep the minrs w« rking fields i» the lack of tran»¡ - rtati >n. tor 10 years. A surveying party i» at Work 1‘togrrnnlug «»is ihr M • ber ley . a^rk <<u a line to bring more waler I*» 1 h«- tunnel < ti the Ktiuberloy. iu the tbe mill. Kami* q»«. B C . district. 1» tn 327 foe! L»**t w»' k 4 vein w»» »tr 1 k on the top l>l»l<trn>t r««l«>g Mlnro of tbe tunnel, at a pit* h of 45 degree*« The fullowing is « {urtisi lini of thè Buucbes of very g«s»d ore have t*een divi lend'jmv iug mine» uf British ( <>• on ouutried, uf t'haloupy rite» and toe k lumi»!« Camp M< Kmlry | n U<1 up t*> oklde«. I he present vein matter is «lune, l“ ‘y. 3.1I2.944, thè F'ern. uj» to v«rv much decomposed. Put «u far cun- .luti* . IhtfH. flilJHX); thè Hall Miue», •idrrably exceed« in value any thing Limited, up tu May, lk>9, 1130,uovi, hitherto lakm lr«'iu the tunnel. I hi« thè ldab<», np t-• January, lMVW. |?uJ,* finishes the c*>ntract tor the Ilk) feet ot 000, thè l«ast Cium «\ uj» lo Aprii. driving. Work is «till in progmw*. Ili99. >15.000; thè l«e Rot up to No* and will I m * prosecuted «taadily. vambur, l*»i*v, $I.J' 3,0'h>, thè Quam Il>»a«l «4» Nlua Itltar Mlaes. He«», Up to July, JNV9. I j S.DO». thè Sufferer« from llu> breri* !• Bruljr •!«•*• U herlt It — not nr Í.M' Jy Iran tbe parrel», lait m»y be fr un n:-r remote «nceilnr, fue Cancer often rflnt Uuuugh aererai wenereUoo» Thir.!r».fly poiauu may lae <!oru»»nt ia the bhajJ fur erara, or until you reaoh múlJ!e Ufa. then the »ret little aure or ulcer maker ita ap- — or a awollen g’.aud in the r autna other jert ul tbe body, girre the flirt wartunj Tu cure Car», rr th nxi^hljr an.l |*nna- eentlv all tha pr4aon<’u* vtrua muet be 4iniui«!»l fran th« Moot —<v,ry vrtlag« rf it <tri»rn out This 8 S S <!«* and • the cm Jr mtdsrine that c an reach deep sr«ted, o!<eUnate blood trvubiae like th*» ■“d out ('rows of men and team» have gone ef tbe system the C<nc*r heaia, and the (r .u l!rowu»vlllo, Oteg<>n. t** build the diaeaae never returns W4^oi* road (tom that place to the Cancer t*eg1n« often in a «mall way, as tbe Blue river *minr». Relays of men will following Ir'ter (rum M:«. bhirer «hows A •••)! P ;l« caws « s r«y isw ataiut as la«S hr at work until the r*M»d is completed behrw th» ur onlta lift c‘< J soy face It gsw to the mountains. ma ao ps<4 op I b « vsmb <<•<• sng ! «h»v:4 hare C«t|>|Mpr I m I' m I o »* (‘wanly /«■<«<(•• aS«« 11 h«4 it The «-»fpjm j iivld« tit the eaatern j»ari X^a to a.4 Wrb ’t « m H l ir» I • of Union ix untv, (Jrrgon, am likely to bill» 1 to-« a»h .tvsy kw< Income valuable property. Properly so«M a I baa I Thia er«eUna» t f«w «ow»< «Lan», teeing worked br the North A’tieri«ati »¡ban ray Jaw tags Mining Coinjwany «how« ore l*earing swell, b •» • m leg pals' 4 rt*« Cat gear t pje-r in <•«»*! quantities. Re- raa to rat aad • ntll «1 •• ls< p rta «ay th.it a great body of copper bait A .Lar whta vro exist« iu this section. 1 ' I a • iMara'ii ( rd U> «• »• 11 a fair *«Lal thirl» IhuMiatitl « Month, • ad It ••• »• -varkatna what a »* 'tarful The i.reenlMick mine, in Juarplun« ll to-t from th» »»rj haglflfdng ; lite »«ra h«faa • has I sad a Her taSf*>g • taw Udttae dlaapfwarei cantV, Oregon. pttv, Ila owner« |S(l,- tnUr»*y ThU wsa tea» year» ag than« are «lUt ib)<) a iicnth In «tit úlen la. no Big« • • f l/*e Caarer and my g»n«ra| haa«l!| jB«4t<i arajpaad. — M bs A Xa|B«a La Ptaia Mo <••»*••! |g«fc«t Mitt« Kring lie t»ln|iei|, u the blood purifier«, and tb« The Ky ixllk« mine. iu the Tierce ©ulr vne guaran’red I Tty iltXrti t, Idahu I« being developed K jA purely vrcrtable. Send by txnnel«, and atrnnt .*0,000 tun« ot ’ r free -re hai» bean bloc lie. I out It will a»- Cencrv, containing vsluat 'e «nJ interest ««I alami fl I*r Ion Fifteen men are in^ iufornatmn about thi« disease, and wnte u .r pi’.esi« i«os aG ut v r« ana. W< working un the new «ite for the mill whb h will tie put up at once. Thl« make no charge for medical a«!vice min« i» owned by the Oro lìmi Mining ini »win i>fcir»c co. atiasta , ok . I '«mi pany. A Wi»* Prtatee. all AHI EAGER TO BUT |{4tubler < ’anlesi, np tu Deeember. IhWO, |4O,000, thè lleou, Qp tu J aiiu - ary. IhbH, 1297,500, thè War Laglr ( onwdidated, up to February, 1900. 9 >4&,25O. thè Yiuir, up to N'uvetuber, ÌMVV. 330,000. I b « *iB»lp Fva^artag tor lb» «all TtwAa R G Ihm .t « • weekly rsview uf Its Is «a s Ader a great wave of ad »cueing prtar» pthnlsm a« to buslues« Is gwuerady dangotou« But ths top Was ««ac hed ths mld-lla ot March, «ID« • which ti:*.« rws t.- u has cums to «very great industry. «o that < usurn« rs srw • aktug whatbsr iu sa cu« dire* tn q « tha tocitoe may L av « m t tje*n raaa uabiy large as was tbe axlianea, and whether Luving ou 'ba piea«n* t»a«i« of price* is ti >t fair!* »ur*‘ lhr»a are fresh evi- dem ee «4 W'-aknra« in taw material«, U' tal’lv tl»s ‘ leak In structural Iron, lot *>*•« b « ne is «■ailed of to place heavy «»mt’S' le New X <*rk is wsl> c*>m*ng hovers from all over tha c-outi» t«v in larger u m:«ni than fur I'xnv year« at thi» M*«» n in drvg <«!«, gru- eerie», in jewelry «nd in banlwarv, aud if cunt a ts «ra 1 t placed t*> as targe a volume *• «xjw ted. II ts be- ra«««* id tbe r« nwrvall«m d th*«we who thli k they may com ompel f* I * u*s further l<e)*rrrta thia wrrk •ha*ling of prices from <»ti»er important pointa of diatrt« button ah-’W the »amS ragrrnva« «i* buy It ia br wb«u the time seems right coming moie /qqwrent that the b*>IU>m ba« been r«v» bed In pr|«*ea uf h<»n and »trs»l The decline w v» »ever» an I re- ©«•very must 1«c sb w but gra<!ual ad- van«e an I m<■derateIv in« «ra«iug activ ity are h ore healthy than vi* -ent changee In m* single divisi n i» the itufi ’vemrut more striking than in any other. I t « | t »feel rails, all 1’ 0)1* *f in U !mui the ore to the finished pro* du« t are being «ought m«*re eagerly and with le«» effort to m « ure further o»n* reeaion« in pn c», but when ths *»*• re* tarv «4 agti dur«- wa » report»*«! a« pre dicting ‘’ )«dlar wheat" before the etui ■ ' . 1 - ! ■ ch nation to h»agrv*e, and the *e i ile in tier Option fell below NO vent« lot the first time iu tao months. PACIFIC 1 RADI. COAS! «••Hie viaibots < »oh'iis. new, I ' <c- l^t’ r hf«t house, 3> pr crate. Bota toes, new »15. Berle, per M«'k, h’». < « 3 ta Turili)*. |wr sack, 75c. Squn»h — 4c. t’arr.'te. per »ack. 3 ' 00 The Wuman’t Aastllary of the Church reteprramt society, iu New York auppirta 13 free ice water I muu tame in tbe tenement b« uee dlaln« U Tber are tn operati' n from May ! to (> U l. ami mauv lettere b .te been rei'elved telling ot the cvnetant »treat» of children with pit«here, draymen and Otb« re w I m » iwtte enjoy ed then* I he g'rat iD<rva»e thl* wmoq iu the pn<e of Ice make« it prohibitory f>4 the poor, and therefore the fountain« will . ■ inure of a blsaaing than her*l*jh»re It • »I« f ;••»> l<» erect - he -»Í the«** f> anta in«, and the «ociety de tire« to ertemi the srstem. T« 13 w »at a cui» lr tea ■ •» a« M II Hitter« MifaUuul i r «t re * *'«»o • i Of ar*L « V» Try it. P*P* 4 Ihr prin« e of W ale«, aim oat« nt«timi* as he a> w «»• private visit to I»«», a U<M>4 »ii tarta i ned for oven two or '•lib*» I an riprtidituro of £ l.oOO. M dbsrs w*il i n I U » W ; i» » ,**ur»<h- r C ■* * «up the b*»t r* a»ly I u»e t r Gv • v ¿hudreii clurmg the tesili porvwL Life la not I on« grand «wert A Wichita man Ix»ma from tl I rre «ai • “H WFW rolling »«Mi. Towering air fl>e )<w nit i ilium», «nd stane Giriti I« the price nf ( afe* Nome. UNSIGHTLY Si rifa» Xra» Detrai!. Errar quarta rlainia bave bren locateti tirar llrtrolt, Oregon, durine thè wrak. and thè bill« are bein^ hut>U-4 tur loca 18c; small, 12c, dry «alt Frutero Oreguu, 14 4 1 be; rnuhalr, 35 per pound. Mutton—<•ore. Ire* ehrep. wether* an I ewre, 3*.c. <Iree.nl mutton, 7 4 7 Sc per poun l. lamle, 4',0. Hog«—<.r>.»». chute« lie«vy, |5 00; light an<l feeler«, fi 50; -Irreenl. |5 'Wt4fl 50 per 1UO poun l«. Beef—* irin», top vtrer«. fl 00(4« 50, cow». f3 5<><4 * 00, dr««»»l Leaf, 8', <4* 7*,« per pound. Vrel—Large, fl'* ¿7‘ic; «mall, 8 So per puuu t. al flit,- iinl.i Herpel thl. Year. Director of the Mint liront« E. Rob. r«tat>Early !;<•-••, 10« 75c, Ore gon Burlwuk«, ftOc'411; river Bur- txnka, 10'4<B)c. new. 1 Sigtc. art", enlimati-« the world • g.>ld output tbl« year al |3<M).U0U,iX)0. Cttru. Frutl—< >ran.-re, Valencia, It 74'43 35, Meiican llmca, It 00 4 I ■ < munir, thi« year I« ^atunate>t (MM, OVO. K I. : « • < t»al anti !*•>!r*»le«t«a Vtarmsnanl <lwl«l 1 »t»iB, '«terwl A«v ria men hav« fornixl a Milling experts «aid in the Portland «yn-lb ateto develop coal lan lt near Tslcgmm, August It, that they !>e- that place I’etroleum 1« also .lpw.t- liavati the gold veins in Eiikrn < »rrg«*n •J to d«i«lup vn tbl« property. are par u* a nan t and of gwd depth. 4 00; < alt lorn la lenx.tu 74c 4»1.5O. •Jo cboicw |1.75<4 3.UO per bo,. Tropical Fruita—Banana«, fl 30 4 > 40 per bunch; ’pineapple«, MF Inal; Fenian dalee. 4'4 8 So per paond. (Txxi> g g • -• B« ta •» • S' not res. 1 iS« 4 Bi»-t j .- i «*f tbe »sr !«• • .*>• y «'»< • *. - «-S •' ’ ■':•* IS t” *• •••-«•-» t *¡ f » t •• l •• BB • S •» 1 b» •>* I« e.-i c- mi.«.■ »» of in» «su- .»«< i.n.ng “t ins > « «... an T«»be When Ihn tabs «•*• In fa .. I » ; a a os bl g »• «in ! or m per •» h • as I • «•• I ’• »ni te«y r «et , < * st a ’ »• • ! a « . b i I« tsa' • • t «a* <h'» 1 t— r»st » I U» , n b • 1 t. i . ‘ »• < « ■ be«!»» »«red ».»• • a a»» v* « I t * • »» a w I b» , . « a a ' 1 C«> II • f th» »• --e SB • a w • < • ■ • H »I - ••• ' 'f any fl.r.ll-* *«B aMlI «aS h) IhSl eat* r.-t f*» r rr4 k* Its a • Starr t» « «re- Mutila « or «xa, f *e r J < HAMIT A co. Tsltes, a lia a Family Fili« «re ib» bast. «t Important <llacov«ry ma la Harriman aclentlSa party in Ala.ka. 1« that glacier« are rec* I log A tniberto unknown flord with a Iren- tilul «tream running into it waa ntui»l Harriman. Many animale, after Mr aup|o«e<l tn lw rare, wer« tonal tu ba r» a * • I' um Ta»*a «» wad * «. <*»»(• a «• «a JM CURI COH9TIPATIOM F'aata- * ... • •• ••••«. <«*>«•• «X m H* «« w . c *«« C m •«« I m | IO-TÜ-BAC At Ilia tattle of Heating«, A ~ IOSA, lha weat« n« being aworda ani i attie aiee. fell in rtally wounded out of every 1,000 Idivre. I'uKl I'*- r , a V1 I inctin I (.ool, Ketal Catalogue. College Currency, Business Forms, Sj<ci of Penmanship, Kt«'., Mailed Free to any Address. T 20 to 40 Per Cent i.Otilia I ou sn<1 tipesrd itati* I * . «• • ( H< r - a I 'H st« Starr laud ' B*v« «ltd X rg> LOUIS CAHEN STRUTS J. A. W»ico. Penman an«/ Secy X X X I ' WASHINGTON AND LL OPEN ALL THE YEAR (¡in. Branch, Rum That’s Good Interest Isn’t It & SON it« 1 u Y cat». I H A >< ! M «* We can name a Ftork whi« h _ pava ab<>nt în 9 per r«*nt pre _________ annnin nov and will y a "Otil i » per t ent i «’' »re the en I of thi« year __ _ it IjutigLl now. ___ __ ,tu.'k ___ i« I hi« • tradì V advai cing and will go mu< b higher. < «II» Another ^to k we • au tell g!»uul that will be a Ihvidon I «rii'ng a« a pro<pe t. payer an I is now We w ill Iw g a I tu g Iviee yon a‘*->ut these «lochs an 1 at*y of the others on the Miuing l.tcTiange. Write us. WAGY, lil:N(ìl;N & WAÜY ji M and jiQ Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON BKFF.Kl N(F" F «change National lank ('*>!• ra Io Spring«, (\do.; * Lanta* National Hank, Purtian I, Ore., auJ many other«. NOTHING BETTER MADE (the /'»moui Herman H ood tier* Pre^erxer} Y" i ran t tnsk» a m.«{sl* if you get a CARBOUNEUM.. AVENARIUS ..Mitchell.. • ••• Parnunonlly Mitchell, hemis & Staver Co. ..CHICKEN LICI PORTLAND. ORECON Orrafroya • ••• AM) VI-RMIN One application i* all that is required. It Ixiti for year*. If your dealer cxnnot tu ppi y you. write for circuUn xnd informxtion to the following dutributing agentu Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; bisher. Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn Ät Co., San Francisco, Cal. or . gunn ’S ó ;^ PILLS X r on a ooif. c -*»*.» n*»*» . ,n-t f•«• - » h- '*«:>> i*«<* .4 I • i r ». f . **a fo * • . • C f-c- ,| , OR, bOUANKOCO.. r* 4 ,,-g , on I.“ Hero’s a Proposition C. ATKINS & COMPANY (isc.) PORTLAND. nr ... JOHN FOOLK. P osti ««!», Oscula <«u yi»e you ths be«t l«*rgaliis in grurrai t ■ hltiery, engines, butirri, tank» puuips, I- ■•«». •»!•» J .................... f n.» • tari ì X I, Wiudtnii . »• bl • ! t by v h. H I» ,r* bun. I*;.erf •q C- k V DROPSY IJ o g » lAIUill IKt. / ? yet as'h *.«* «ut wja4*rf iscc«as Han c«r»4 ©asy ita • -»J cam :i i t jun 3s:>3. Hot 3, Ailaats* V mm I a taw minute« even ing«. will rid vour buu»a of Plie« «nd k-HsiUllue* k'“ mark f stai t left >u thi* rolling» «»r wall» Wv.fk» h« mag 9r«nt« w nu» f«»r hnng let t»«»’n ilardwazs Co . Portland, Dfrg*»i» ir- OREGON. Chisel Bit SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shingle SAWS Cross Cut Hand SAWS SAWS All Kinds of SAWS Portland Branch, 60 First Street. iii| Ailier ■ sb r.«.»«.aww MatkeS. Hay—IV heat |*v4lt; wheal and oat *x ou.4 11 i'<>. I«.« Iwrley |8 W-4 alfalfa. |«t 0U<47 M per ton. straw, 35'4 37 ',e |wr bate. i « k ••Then ho Isn’t a real count’** ••Bitta you, ito! They call him ‘c<>mt' t»ecau«H» he wa « un e a rwfrree at 4 priât fighi.” ...WHISKY Wool—Spring Xev«.!«, lli.413ep»t pound; EjuU-ru Oregon. 10<4 14c; Vai lay, 16<41Hc, .Northern. Vi410c. Hop»—ISV» crop, 11 a 13o pound. Ito. MHI«t<ifT« — Middlings 117.00 4 tO 00; bran. *12 40« 13.50. < VNWOT plenlHul In AUaba. PARK » 4 OI4««t Miner. liKAPVt»« it > ii per pound. Dongle« county, i tregua. claim« th« oldret miner, William Kerr, who la Kit and work« erery day. Klre4lka «1.1«. I g I In th* i t c p»r poumi. V«|jvu»i Ire--Bret», 11. turnip*, 75e; per mc L. garlic. 7c per pournl. cab lag». 3c per pound, |«r*nl|a, fl; ontou*. I V*c per pound; carrut*. IWc. Hop»—'J(4**c per pound. Wool—Valley, I4i4lflo 30 torpedo beata. CANOV cathartic A P, Armi ton. flay—Timothy, fl I <4 I ?. clover.|7 <«t Yon ng America, 14c. new cheese 10c per j*ouu*l. Poultry -Chickens* mixed* |3 00(Ü 3 50 per doten; bens. f5 00. «|>nugH. 3»' ■ 4 00; grrar. 3» 'K) r 5 f«>roid; 3« 40 a fl 50; duck*, *3 00X4dH) |*er duavn. turk.y», ll»e. 1Ö qt 1 7c pre pound. Fútalo««—40a5Oc p«r rei-k; «weeU « Htrui'tion of natal rateala, having an aggregate eapaeity for the admultan* » 1« ' -iru ti n of t'ver 40 of the IvgvHt ahlpe. 3* torpedo deatroyera and Æz/zZz/z// Wheat — Walla Walla. Valley* 55c, Blumtem, 57c per btisbel Flour—Beet gradee, |-i 10, graham f i 50; eujterhnr, 10 per barrel. Oats—Choice white* 3«c; choice gray, 85c per bushel. Barley— F eed lusrley, < 15.00 4 15-50; 7.50; Oregon wild hay. 3h <’ per ton. Butter—I aucy creamery. 45 f$50c, •torr, 3« %c. 1‘kge—!*<* perdonen Chemo—< begun full cream, 13c; man, and ( gether thev *• lutrut'ted last «rar vreaelf of all kin la fur the navy, the merchant marine and fur ri^vr traffic of the larger deer iptiou. Of three vani» fite are used fur the Biliousness HAIR I-C l _-\ v L nt» • Thera are 39 fhlprard» in tiarmanr, employing alt'gwthrr nearly 60.000 Will laerlaat» I «balrr«. In entrrpri»ing lamdnn ptaclcultur- i«t >4« iu «!it«*d a lymph with whi«h he pnq* •- • to %a* > inate v« ung lobaters to prut*«- t them again«* cru«ta< « an« I hr va*'('¡tinted lobster will have a pe culiar » ar at ths U mm * ot hi» tail to dtstmguiwh him from hl» unva ma ted brethren. . 13'. • Mr. brewing, 317.00 ¡»er t*»u. MiltatufT«—Bnut, 113.00 ton; mid dlings, |30, «borts, |15; chop* |15 per Mat The Paru» expualtton of IS79 1« com* rue in«* rated hy tu* ínX•«I»ro and that ot lass by lbs l tower. both of which form ¡wit ut the present eihiLi* lion. 311-00 Butter — Fancy creamery ft«2 lo Mxoivle. 21W2ie; fancy datry l»c; do«ceoo l«, Id<4 IXc ¡>er pound. Egge—More, 17c; fancy much, tion«. vrr • «; ;. »•» K) S'» Ituahlng l«> l*«wi«in, Navjgati"U fil the Yukon rivet closes early in (toto1»er an*l there Is a rush cl irrighi to ths Itawsun couutry. urn Sarsaparilla ii.. '• s ru i •. attentiuu ni other • to* k more h»w la will be regarded a« liivaluaLir ad- junct« L> farming e«|*e<'ialh a«»*gg aril for cash am! are pFnlutvd every uo>uth of the V» ar. iniddhug», per ton, 330, oil cake turni, per ton, »80.00. F reali Meats—< hoice 41eased beel •tern», price Î^ gcuwi , 7c; mutton 7 S. |*"rk, N* ; trimmed, Sc; veal. V«ff 11c. Hams— Ijtrge, break fusi bacon, dally •t»w« Y ort I oh« .4 I .'g* have krjt! up weil in plica« thi» tear am! <on»ldrrmg Ibe ta t that f*»w I« are almost »vif *upp>»rung iu «uio• mer, egg* arv a*m«>»< » Ivar bar profit |*runt f* n* panni with their co«!. Illa pro I»aide that when poultry receive« a* mu h (dlJ.iH), choice Eastern Washington timothy. |lfi (M). I '>rn Wtatle. fittS.OO; cracked, 3-5; »3 „‘5; buckwheat fi *ur, »6.00; gm- hatti, |»r L«rrvl, | <»«>; whole wheat flour, |3 25; rye flour, »3 MtoM.OO. Mill'tiiff’ Bran, j-r l«n, 313 00; sh«>rts, per ton, 3 ’■ 4 « hi . I ,M*.|—<*hoppe*l iced, 319.00 per ton; Hood’s The r br the tniii’h eiricist*«l over the sale of in i' Xi'AttUg itq«l«irs tn the Aitirii nn cafe. vv|»i. h furms a |urt uf their natioual pavilion H al eating, | ka.»«a)>a* iw will give relief and will t>’e* vent tn» nor» tit pru»f«t ',n vhrunic Jy«* pep« • and olt»»t «or js diseases that w « a , c ».•!« t i ef l ! lhr«e on pt t s It s Ike safirguard of hea.tb as well a» the «ure«< remedy for Ji»ea»» • M « > n » » ut a» th«u »»n rt nttnenta. 14c; spring, feed meal. 3^5. Bariev- Rolled or ground, psr ton, »30 F lour Patent, per barrel, »3.50; id»-fi I«-1 itmighte* fi» »5; • wa t uf energy that s.eep e«s p»>r appetas that pain after » .# . » a.le 'e‘. Is Amen * s Greatest Medicine great ht a The ruriou« fact Is n*d»d by M 'I HU rain, in the lotirnal de Physique, thsl amful mrasummrnta of the intm»itv M gravitation in différent part» >f the gl tw «how this t«> t*r g eater < n islands H u II' m 15c. Hay—Paget Sound timothy, Look Out for tho Weak Fainta. That f«e ng vf »* hty. Jr pres «ton a 4 Alt "•( |<a* Butter*—< learners 25c; I.Astern 33c; dairy, 15 «f lie, ranch, 14c pound. Figg» — 24c. ( h»,*»«»e— 12c. I’oultry—12c; dresend* » Guard Your HeaMh josit 9 ’I M In tbe five vear« ho had i> t ioat • Jay frvm ill health Ihm« u >t uf five of bl« feliuw worktusn ha I » k ome <irnnk«rd«, wsrw aorthiraa an«! w*re dlschargwl I he |v pie of New York bo* tbv milk |>rnduced by 140.000 * It I« brought from farm« in New •tate. New Jer*ev, (’■'UUecticul. t«» ta. husrtt» and I’enntyivania War Manv American« iu Paris ParMiqe. |w*r »«« k |. 23. ( Aalifl'tav« t . mrtite, 75c. <'uctimla i•— |u >at 10V, ( ’wblHigr, native and California, 3c per puutii I«. Tom «V*»' — 50 «4 t>0 . 4* egehange teils ot a prluler wtw. wheu hl« fulicw wurkinsu w«ut out tu drni« i-eer during tha ««rking bour» put in the bank tha eiacl «m^unt he w ;d have «pent if b« bad gone to «Inas Ile thu« hept bis reeulwtlon !<>f ßve vear« Ile tbeu eiamined bis Lank* s< * nt and f« und ho bad uu de* DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. pension " I I MIC«r >« WstS'rgiaa DC II * - ■ JMh i <»r¡a I*r»««reut ng rl« . •» LIEE th*, «n t errm worth llvln« t<> • sk I w-<m»n she fry’«* ttrr.1 and «Is? afirr 'lay * h« • . » • • h* ow> • had .'loorc’s Rev efl led Reined v PUTÌ CD*? carbo ! atl of ¡ odine u UIL l I i u • «u«' j t pocket inhaler * g>iar««-t*-r-1 1 *’*• f-»r • starrt «i*-i v : h- . a • • • • W a. ¡MITH ICI. tiffiì. «T. P api M. F. N. C. '«*. .15 I SUU. \VUk> «ruing t* wd«aitlaers pleca« M«ali«e liiia paper. I Muda cd th< Brat Ma!mah, thoroughly waaonrd, by comprimi workmen. It gandg without an equal. Call on our Agent, oe addrraa STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING COM 1JS Harf Murrlaon Street, Portland, Ortgou*