PORTLAND MARKET. A llennii or Mm Condition or Iti Dlr ' femit Ilfiimrtiiituita. A good (lertmnd wan felt In the fruit line, mid proiluws whs hIbo in demand. Watorniuloni are very plentiful. Re ceipts of peaches were light. Blackber ries are still In good demand, and are arriving in somewhat batter condition. The market for vegetables Is well sun plied, and prices remain firm under a good demand. rriMluoo, Fruit, Ktn. . Whbat Valley, 1.42$ ; Walla Walla. ' fl.31!i, percental. f 1.0UH Standard, (4.86 ; Walla Walla, 4.(10 per barrel. Oats-OW, SCKSSa's'c; new, 42e per iUv-1516nerton. Millstukks Bran, $222." ; shorts, nuiiiiiiai, ffjifo; grounu oariey. f vtg 112; chop feed, JiBwSl per ton: barley, l.2irl 26 ner cental. Biittkk Oregon fancy creamery, 80 S2cj fancy dairy, Sllcj fair to good, 26 (27Hc ! common, 1622)4C ; California, yi'U.fii VAix nor nmirt1 Ciikhhb Oregon, 1212)c; &tlilor nia, 12c per pound. fioos Oregon, liUfif 22'c per down. 1'omntY old chickens, fH.M)(rB.S0 ; young chickens, 2.6ll(o 4.1HJ ; ducks, 4 li ; geese, nominal, fH per dozen ; turkeys, liic per pound. Vkuktahlrh Cabbage, $1.00 per cental: cauliflower, l(o I 25 ner dozen: Onions, 1 '4c per pound ; beets, 1 .26 per saca ; turnips, i.uu per saca ; new pota toes, oOtaililfc per cental ; tomatoes, 76c $1 per box; lettuce, 12(,o per dozen; green peas, 3(4c per pound; string beans, SiiiHc per pound ; rhubarb, 8c per pound ; artichokes, 40c per dozen ; cu cnmhers, 10c per dozen ; carrots, $1(0)1.25 )wr sack ; corn, 20c per dozen ; sweet pota toes, 8liK4' per pound. F'hmth Uiversideoranges,$2.50(ii'3.50 ; Sicily lemons, ."(; California, per box ; apples, 7iic(n $1.26 per box ; ba nanas, U0(n4 a bunch ; pineapples, $6 (7 pordoz ; cherries, tl.lOfti 1,26 per box ; currants, tk' per pound ; apricots, $1 per box; raspberries, $7('Hc per pound; peaches, Alexander, 76(rflt)c per Ihjx; California Crawford1, $lwl,26; black ber ries, 6m7r. per pound; plums, 2l((f(Klc per box ; atermelons, fli.ullui 4.0(1 per dozen ; cantaloupes, fl.75Gt2.25 per dozen, $2.50 M.OO per crate ; grnpes, Sweetwater, 90c Ml ierhox,1.10io:1.26percrate; black, 2.60 per crate; pears, $1.25; llartlett, $1.75 per Ihjx. Minv California walnuts,ll'!.12lt,c) hickory, 0,c; Brazils, lOfrllc; al monds, iu18a; tillwrts, Ulfi'Hc; pine nuts, n&iBc; pecans, 17(18c; cocoa nuts, He; hazel, He; peanutB, 8c per pound, Ntuple flrnnerlfls, Cnrrm Costa Rica, 21,'ui", Rio, 2!lc; Mocha, Ullc; Java, 25k,c; Arlmckle's, lllO-pouiul cases, 20'c per pound. Hikiau Uoldon C, 49,1! ; extra 0, 4Tc ; granulated, 5,V ; cube crushed and pow dered, u4c; coniectioners' A, oe per pound. Bbanh Small white, 8?4'ci pink, 8l4' (S a'c; bayos, 4it; butter, 4c; limas, 4 'i (afic per pound. Hiinkv 182tlc per pound. Salt .Liverpool, $lti,$Hl.oll(S 17 ; stock, $11(ii'12 per ton in carload lots. Cannkd tioons Table fruits, $1.(15, 2'sSI peaches, $2.00; Bartlett pears, $1.86 ; plunis,$1.37 ; 8trawbcrries,$2.2() ; cherries, $2.uOftf2.W); blackberries, $1.00; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.60( 8; apricots, 76c. Vegetables: Corn, $1.86(s 1.(15, according to quality; tomatoes, $1.10(n;8.25; sugar peas, $1,25; string beans, $1.10 per dozen. 1'ie fruit: As sorted, $1.50; peaches, $1.(16; plums, $1.25; blackberries, $105 per dozen. Fish: Sardines, H5c(if 1.06; lobsters, $2.30 df 8.50; oysters, $1.50(53.25 per dozen. Salmon, standard No. 1, $l,2o(n'1.50 per case; No. 2, $2.55.' Condensed milk: Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; High land, jli.75; Champion, $0; Monroe, $t.75 per case. Hvki'1' Eastern, in barrels, 47(S'55c; half-barrels, 50fn5Mc in cases, 66rOc per gallon; $2.2i)(r2.r0 per keg. Cali fornia, in barrels, Site per gallon; $1,75 per keg, Dmrni Fbuits Italian prunes, 10..;(S 12c; I'etite and (.ionium, 10c per pound ; raisins, $1.75(f,2.26 per box; pluinmer dried pears, lofn llc; gun-dried and fac tory plums, 1Ko12c ; evaiorated peaches, )8:2ilc; Smyrna llgs, 20c; California, figs, Be per pound. Kick $6.26 per cental. The Meat MarkAt. 1 Bum' Live, 3c; dressed, 6(S0ti. ' s Mutton Live, sheared, SgS'jC; dressed, 7c. : . , Hous Live, Oc ; dressed, 8(icDo. Smokru Mkatb Eastern ham, lSSj Viie; other varieties, 10W12c; breakfast bacon, 12!L.(dl8c; smoked bacon, 10 11 ''ie per pound. Lard Coin)ound, 9XUc; pure, lS12jj$Ci Oregon, lO&jiac per pound. FARMANDGARDEN Column, of Very Useful :'" Information. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS, People Who Are Subject to Giddiness or Faintness Should Not ' ' Bathe Eto. In choosing meat selent that of a fine, smooth grain and of a bright-red color and white fat. If pork is young, the lean will break on being pitched ; the fat will be white, soft and pulpy. Delicate-colored silks should never be laid away in white paper, as the chloride of lime used in bleaching the paper often draws out the color. 1'eople who are subject to attacks of giddiness or faintness, and those who suffer from palpitation and other sense of discomfort at the heart, should not bathe. llitB of soap which are too small to be need shonld be carefully laid aside for laundry days, when they can be melted up to add to the wash boiler instead of scraping up a new bar of soap, Butter in small quantities may lie made bv StirrlnO tliA fraam in a larl . and tliis is done every day by some good uuuneKeepers, wno preier nutter made of sweet cream and are willing to perform this extra labor that they may have it fresh daily. When decanters and enrAfau hpunma mn discolored inside that shot or fine coals will not cleanse them, till the bottle with flnelv chopped potato skins, cork tightly and let the bottle stand for three days, when the skins will ferment. Turn nut and rinse. The bottle will be as briirht mm ciohu us wnen new. When von feel the nri.-kincr nnln n the eyelid that announces the coming of u oiy, use as an application very strong black tea, or simply the tea leaves moiB- lenea witu a little water, put in a small bag of muslin and laid over the eyelid. Moisten again ne it dries. This, if UBed before the stv eets well nnrler U'hv will generally drive it away. Opening the window in front of a stove win stop a smoking chimney. The smok ing is sometimes caused bv an inanfli- cient supply of any Oftentimes simplv fanning the fire vigorously will stoD the smoking. Nothing is more annoving than a smoking chimney. Two openings mi uie Bame Hue will cause this trouble; therefore, it is necessary to make sep arate flues for every fire. A tree above the chimney may "stop the draft; this can lie remedied only by cutting down Lite iree. Iuarit uf Vuderreedhir. Underfeedinir ruins more live stok in the West thoh overfeeding. Grave as iB the objection to pampered breeding animals, yet where there is one beast ruined by an excess of heating food there area dozen well-bred ones suffered to lapse into a state of hopeless degeneracy by a failure in the case of young stock to keep them growing or bv neulectinir to provide a sufficient ration to support u.ucituig nuiiuaia aanlllHl Uie UtXCS 01 nature. Feed the yonnsters generously on proper food Btuffs, and when they are matured, if of the right stomp, thev will iiui require exiva care, rrol Sanborn argues that there in even more in feed than in breed, and the facts are not nil against him. Whatever is worth keeo- ..11 i . . . r .it n ii in tue way 01 larin stoca is worth keeping well. WHAT 18 VOIiR OPINION? ' Should any one ask your opinion about the Histogenetic system of medicine, Juxt onswer boldly that it Is no good. Should he usk you the reason why it is no good, tell himJust bemuse. If this answer docs not confound him by its profundity and he still persists, tell him that It is a new-fan gled idea. This will probably prove effei t Ive, as It bankrupted the first iron plow es tablishment. Should you fail in that, too, don't give up, but Insist with the powerful argument that your grandmother never heard of it; that you can't see howmer oury, arsenic, strychnine, etc.. can h im. proved upon, and that the old schools of memcine must necessarily have exhausted all the stock of wisdom, and that there oan- noi nosnniy ne anything left to learn. And if all your powerful arguments hai fnilod to convince him of the reasonableness of your position you have still one Parthian shot tell him that you are simply aston- mud , mum yvu uiouuTii mm an intelligent man I , . ., And Btill there are men and vnmon.ijw upon whom such arguments have no ef- inci, nut iney are thinking people who are willing to investigate before they form an opinion. WoJAVtt. Kern flnnnlv. f!nl Dr. J. Eiutmr. .Iimlnn f&atll Wn.k rw.t. Sik: 1 am glad to tell you that mv wife still continues to improve. Looks like a Hillaw... -.a ll.in .1 . cnuu, own uirariiiK up; eves look brighter, and is feeling better gener ally; no pain in stomach, and has good ap petite. We feel glad that we have found some one who can do her rood, and you will have other patients from" this section. Very respectfully, Joseph Rowan., Dr. Jordan's office is at the residence of ei- mayor lesier, iiura and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly frm. : Send for free book explaining the Histo genetic system. Cactiok. The Histogmetic Medicines are sold in but one agency in each town. The ialiel around the bottle bears the fol lowing Inscription: "ftr. J. Kngene Jor dan, HistOKcnetic Medicine." Every other device is a fraud. The world ntres all a living, vet no mm onti colleel the dt'lit iinluw he iulln off his coat and taki'Ktt (mm the world's hide. Hides, Wool and Hois. Hmas Dry hides, selected prime, 85j.' ('ft)c; leBs for culls; green, selected, over 65 pounds, 4c ; under 66 pounds, 3c ; sheep pelts, short wool, SlXmfiOc; me dium, (IO(S!80o; long, lHlc(& $1. 26 : shear lings, 10(20c; tallow, good to choice, 3 (3,!c per pound. Wool YVillamette Valley, V(We; Eastern Oregon, 10Ul)gc per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. Hoi's Nominal ; 20c per pound. Uiiftirtnnato. Miss Gaswell Pop, did you see the Prince o' Wales while you was in Eu rope, BD' did ye tulk with him? Pop-I saw 'hp, but the orowd waa so big ho didn't see mo. Deiuarest's. It is stated that the lnuskmt is en abled to travol under the Ice of a frown river or lake for u considerable distance by respiring nguhmt the ioe roof, where the bubbles of gas collect, and gutting a tresh supply of oxygen, Treatment of Butter. Acliurner in Hmat Lije holds that granulated butter can be washed and cooled to a better advantage if the water Is allowed to percolate through the mass of butter while the churn is at rest. To revolve it, he holds, has the tendency to mass the granules ere the chilling effect of the water has taken away some of the adhesive nature of the globules. We think he is sonnd up to a certain point ; that is, practice his method until he is sure the whole mass is cold enough to keep it in granules then they call be washed thoroughly without adhering to each other. After so nuicli is secured the right temperature to pack can be ob tained by using water warm enough to raise the mass in a few minutes to about 60 in summer and 00 in winter, Work for Kalny Mays, It is so often necessary to work over hours in pleasant weather that when a rainy day comes in summer the farmer may profitably devote it partly to intel lectual improvement. He can at least then take time to estimate carefully what needs to be done and plan as to the best wav of doing it. This will remiirp sl.nHv and prove the best poBBible intellectual exercise, it at least requires as much executive ability to keep everything on it large farm in order and working' smoothly as it does to manage a lnanu- lacturing or commercial business. Comiiellliiv Stuflk to Kat Food. Animals can possibly be wintered or kept at other seasonB on food that con tains barely enough nutrition to sustain life. But whenever thiB is the fact no profit need be expected from stock thus ieu, ah tue auvuntage to Uie larmer from feeding stock ,eomes from feeding more than iB needed for barelv retaining the same condition. There must be in crease either of tlesh, milk or wool be fore there can be any profit, and this re quires generally good feeding. Cuai: fob Oouhh ob Cold. As soon as there is the slightest uneasiness of the' ohest, with difficulty of breathing, or indi cation of cough, take during the day a few "Jinntm'iiJiroiickial Troche. Mi oents a box. IlKAtWrSS CN'T BK CCKED By lorsl sppllimtlnm, ss they Mnnot reach the (JiwHseil ,ortloit of the ear. There Is only one ) m euro nearness, ami tliul is Ov cnnatltu tmiial remedies. Ileal'iiesn Is caused bv an 111 named enmlitton of the mucous lluluir at the Iwistiiehlan 1 aba. When Ihla tube neuiiiflauied you have a rumbling snumt or Iniiierfert hear ing, and when it Is entirely closed, liealness Is ivsiiii, iniii unless me lunannnatlnii can be tiikeii out ami thia tube restored to its normal "iiiiiiiiiui, Hearing will be destroyed lurever; nine eases out of ten are caused bv e.iturrh. ivhlch Is nothing but an Inflamed couutllon ol the mucous kitrfnca We will give Due Hundred Dollars to:- any caso of Deafness (caused by camrrh) that we cannot ,' o uy wining nan s i;aiarrn i:ure. send (or circulars, free. F. J. CHEXEV 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists; 75 cents. . Good laws are of little avail when bad men are depended upon to enforce them. MILLIONS OP MONET, - i There (a millions of money in and around New 1 ork City seeking investment. If you have a farm, ranch, mine, we can probablv sell it for you. if yon have a mercantile business for sale, or If you want a partner with capital for any legitimate business, we can help vou. Address J. A. CliAKCli ii CO., Broadway, Xew York. MercbaxtHoiki,, Third and D streets, Portland, Or. First-class accommodations. Rates, $1 to1.50 per day. Jacob Hass, prop. Dk Eaamellne Stove Polish; no Unit, no smelt Tby Gkrma for breakfast. THIS amd THAT How it 'OToxOx.t. - CURES LUN1BACO. Ur.6 Orleans St., . Bo'.to.,5M..Fob.26, 'HO. 1 was confined to the house two weeks with liimbaao.hiitst. Jacobs Oil cured mo j no re turn. Mm.a.Goetze. CURES BRUISES. Fencrsvlllc, SIo., Fob. 7, MM. "St. Jacobs Oil Is without a pe r for pains, bruises, aches, Ac" Bey. T. O. Hawkins, ; : '- Pastor Baptist Churcll. CURES SPRAINS. Clnclhnati, Ohio, April 1, 1891). I suffered with a sprained ankle which swelled verf much: Found great relief In use of St. Jacobs Oil and swtllii.s disappeared. ' K Mollis Hicks. 8T. JACOBS OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CURES ALSO RHEUMATISM KURALG!A, SCIATICA. BllFtrlHr Whtit would rmi khv If !w tt. 1,1 ai.. vuurhi'iid oft' fur nit telHiiK where your inoimy j ; mr. junt;r ioi u worn, eir, uot a word. RFPTURB AND f ILE8 CURED. We ponltlvely enre rnptHre and all rectal dig- eaueB wuiiont pain or aeteunoo from buuHeuii, Nooure, no pay; aud no pav until cured. Ad drt!H for jmmphlet Dm. Porterlield b Louey, 888 Baking Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky . Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. "German Syrup" Asthma. "I have been a treat sufferer from Asth ma and severe Colds every Winter, and last Fall my tnends as well as myself thoueht because of my feeble condition, and great distress from constant cough ing, and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter from my lungs, that my time was close at hand. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest, a friend recommend ed me to try thy valuable medicine, JJoschees German Syrup. I am con fident it saved my life. Alinost'thefirst dose gave me great relief and a eentle re freshing sleep, such as I had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen and pass away, and I found myself rapidly gaining in health aud weight. I am pleased to iuform thee unsolicited that I am in excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. Sticknby, Picton, Ontario." . Gentle, Refreshing Sleep, HSV FCUPRCURED 10 STAV cured. sill I ILI Lll We want the nuineand stl drcssofevcrysoflererinthe Si A QT U lyi R U.S. and Canada. Address. (X HO I nSHsH P.HutHBM.s.D.BuWo.H.r. OXE EXTOYSJ Both thn metlin1 .) .,li I... , - " ",J'A I""", n Uvll Syrup of i ICS 18 taken! it is nlcnann and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAH FUNCISaO. CHI. uuismu. nr. row, .r. Portland, Oreifou. A. P. Annrtronjr, Prin. Braiich tk-hwtl : Capitai. Bub. Collh.e, gRlem. Ureiron. Same courses of ututiy, same rates of Uiltion, liusiness. Shorthand, TyfinnrtUng, Penmanship, and English Depart ntrnit ttg-ln m-mion thimiifhom thv vear. SfudfiitP admit ted M any time. Catalogue from either niiool, free. AMERICAN FLAN. Our t)1mi Of rlollitr hliHlnAu B tn noU on theeitmebflHi; If hk rmn buys wloiufH ""ier MiiKie.ju'mH, 01 oounse, tho lurne buyer naves in the coTf-iiirniiil(f( but we limke theBmeper eenl.of imflir.n 011 the one who Hppi8a sinRle lolla,rwitU ub.- Both are our 11 iviriiD flliu CUIIHIM.U eivt'tlljt.'. Why Phould small buyers be rhnrpnd more' than orsanizfltioiiB, aM-irttioiii!, KJOUibltiHtioim jJJJ Kgregation of CMiiital exeept h to quan- FAVOR YOUrt FRIENDS Ami thotie who look out for vour intereBts In mniill or urest matlew, and vou will profit bv It. Afk for our list of 10,000 articles nt wholestile prifleB (fn-e). SMITH'S CASH STORE, 416-418 Front Sfrett. $n Francisco, Cal. Season Opens for Tront April 1st. ZzTACKLEzz 5 U.' 3 -O D H. T. HUDSON, 3 Flnt Street, Portland, Or., DBALBB n ARMS, RKYOLYERS k SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, Bead for new illustrated cauloga. PORTLAND V UNIVERSITY OFENS & KPT KM 11 ICR 14. Beautiful ami healthrul tte near the oitv. ExpeiweH as reasonable as any oilier tntjiituilon of teariilniruu the Coaxi. .'iBMHical, Literai-y- Brieutlflu, Tlieoiog lciil. PFt imralory. Normal and Businetis l oursca Slndentfiof all unules reoelvHt. t'arefn! overHlgiit aiiiUlim'Mo!iKivHitoallttnlent8. Ladi boHi'flliiK hall under espt'iieiiceo: suwrvwloti. Profr-ssocK lit pxellfiit wntilitrship and miieh e.xpcrifnce cin pliiyncl. For inionnHtlon adtlieiiw V. O. Kl'HA'fTON 1. 1)., PreHldeiU.or THOU., VA XKi W. h. ii., JJeaii of Oolli-t', Porilaud L'nlveriiUv, Portland, Or, ST. HELEN'S HALL, Portland, Oregon. A Board in r and School for Olrla- founded JKHfl; the Hi;ht Kv. it. W lotar Morrl, l. b Keetor. Thorough inaiructlon; a lar and eareftillv se ecied yorps oi teudiera ; si uckuta prepared for col lejp1: uewanOelKunt hnildliiB in the most eom niaiidiiiK huiI heamiliil par! yf aw citv. For cata 'K'les a'IdreHsihHM iSKS li- lUNE V. . PALMER & REY TYPE, PRESSES AND UlitL Lower than any hnnse Esst or West. 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STEIN WAY, Gsbler and Pease Pluoa Ueaiiloi the BT Ptiso Hade, and the faTerlu eheaper Piauas: all' Musical Ijitriuuer.t; BanoaSuii. SOU aud m P.t Street; Mmtmm OniS flo. oil aud see our nttn ronms aud new .fen-h - SEND FOR DESCRIPTION OF OUR o $16.00 AND $251 BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS. I STROWBRIDCE-BODMAN CO., Firearms, Bicycles and Sporting Goods, 1(18 Second Street, Near Morrison, Portland, Or. LJS! ueBtuotum Medicine. Ker-iiniipnHJ he PhVD;..;ana Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. BjrdruRKists.