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Discouraged and Downcast. A Well Known Yolo County, Callfor. nia, Druggist, Flnet for the Nirvana. He Finds a More Pleasant Rem edy for His Ills Than Bud dha's Panacea. From the Mail, Woodland, Cal. There is probably no man in Yolo county better known that William R. Pond, formerly of the drug firm of Pond & Lawson, of Woodland, Cal. For five years Mr. Pond was a terrible sufferer from nervous prostration, and at and during these attacks, pined for "sleep'that knows no waking. " Physicians were powerless to aid him, and he was becoming rapidly worn out, when an old friend, a Mr. Hendrickson, of San Francisco, recommended him to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In much the same way that a drowning man grasps at whatever comes his way, Mr. Pond clutched at the idea of Pink Pills, and they cured him, on his following the printed directions. Mr. Pond is chairman of the Republican county cen tral committee, and is never tired of singing the praises of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . Dr. Williamb' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed ' form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and : restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sci atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of lagrippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexion, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold by the" bulk or 100), by ad dressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany, Sohenectady, N. Y. Alligator's tail is eaten in Florida, sometimes and is said to taste like cod fish. . ' ' Philadelphia con, uuied 1,996,784 bar rels of beer in 1896, an increase of 117, 6S0 over 1895. The United States consumed last year more than 4,000,000 bunches of Jamaica bananas. V It is estimated that 2,000,003 tons of pure silver are held in solution by all the waters of the earth. Marseilles had a riot in the Grand theatre the other day because a number of women refused to take off their big hats. f W The new organ of the Churoh of St. Ignatius, San Francisco, Weighs 100. 000 pounds, and has more Jthan 6,fX0 pipes. -.'.'. !. An immense deposit of sulphur has been discovered in the Cascade (moun tains, close to the Northern Pacific railway. - ' " ; In Norway girls are ineligible for matrimony until they have earned cer tificates for proficiency in knitting and eainnins. '..'. According to the deductions of a well known astronomer, we receive as much light from the sun as could be emitted by 680,000 full moons. I Two patents have rec( ntly b jen granted to "George Washington," of Brussels, Belgium, for a system of lighting with incandescent burnerj. ' England has one member of Parlia ment to every 10,250 electors, Ireland one . for every 7,177, Scotland one for every 8,974 and Wales one for every 9,618. , " . , . Insects are for their sizehe strongest members of the animal creation. Many beetles can lift a weight equal to more than 5C0 times the weight of their own bodies. - ' ' i Absolutely pura ' alcohol, a com pound (f carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, can now be produced at greatly re duced oost by oxydizing the hydro carbon acetylene. ' , ' Ilerr Krupp, the gun manufacturer, has dismissed all foriegn workmen and offioials from ; his employ, on . the ground of betrayal of secrets to foreign governments. . PFUNDE Gives Vigor. Health, Life and 8treth. Easy to take and effective. Used aiidGolV rywhere Weakness of v 1 Quickly. Thoroughly, Forever lhre& byaBewperfectedsclentiflo method that cannot fail -unless the oase is beyond -human aid. You feel ira- Srored the firat day, feel a enetit erery day, soon know yourself a king among men in uuu), miuu auu iienrv I Drains and losses ended. Every obstacle to happy married life removed. Nerve fnrn will. MOT17T. when failing or lost, are restored by this treatment. AH -woak portions of the body enlarged and strength ened. Write for our book, with explanations and proofs. Sent sealed, free. , Over 2,000 references. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 65 NIAOARA 5T. BUFFALO, N. V- WHEAT Make money by uo cessful speculation in Chicago. We buy and sell wheat there on mar gins. Fortunes nave Dcen maae on a smau beginning bv trading in futures. Write for full particulars. Best of reference given. Sev eral years' experience on the Chicago Board of Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi ness. Downing, Hopkins fe Co., Chicago Board of Trsde Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon, Spokane and Seattle, Wash. C.llflFS WHtRf ALL vougn D) rup. iww uvoo in v.mn, roia pt othiiiik r .:rmL .... J : TIL ELSE FAILS. L i CM u (N.P.N.U. No. 700. aF.N.U. Na 777 A Resume of Events in the Northwest. 4- EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH Nevrs Gathered In All the Towns of Our Neighboring; States Improve ment Noted In All Industries Oregon. Wild pigeons are flying along Coop river, and the gunners are out. Six carloads of wheat were shipped from Eugene to Portland last week. ' There is much aotivity in Douglas county hopyards this year, and few, if any, yards will go uncultivated. In digging a well on the Warm Springs reservation recently, George Krause found human bones and teeth at a depth of forty feet. ' Six or eight Greeks in Astoria sold out their nets and other fishing gear last week, and, with the money, started baok to aid the mother couiiti-yin her struggle with Turkey.' "". The semiannual statement of the financial condition of Grant county March 81 last showed that the county's liabilities amounted to $136,004, and the resources to $87,944. Two pairs of Mongolian pheasants from Oregon have been turned loose in Rockbridge county, Virginia, where they will be carefully protected in the effort being made to propogate them. ' The firm to secure the government work of the upper Coquilleis arranging for the commencement of the work. The improvement will be confined largely to points between Robert's land ing and Rackleff's mill, 'or about one mile below Myrtle Point. . Hood River has doubled the acreage of its strawberries this spring. The new plants will not hear this year, but next year should have a full crop, and this next year should furnish 1,500,000 pounds of crimson lusciousness, or 750 tons, says The Dalles Chronicle. . , Dairying in Curry county is in full blast. The number of cows has not been decreased by the hard winter, but, Dwing to 'the inrceased demand for cat tle and the better prices paid, more wives will be raised aiid the output of butter will probably not equal that of, last year. The Tillamook Lumbering Company is operating its water pipe factory nignt as well as day, fortho purpose of filling sin order for about 2 miles of pipe, which is required to extend the water system at Kalama, in Washington. ' It will require about 50,000 feet of lum ber. The pipe will be . shipped on the steamer Harrison. , .''. ,' Union county butchers are becoming somewhat uneasy over the prospect of securing beef cattle for this .season's business. Haretofore it . has been an easy task to secure all .the beeves they needed at any time, but'the unusual de mand for cattle this season threatens to change former conditions. Not only are buyers purchasing all the salable steers they can find, but they appear just as eager to secure dry cows. Washington. Potatoes are plentiful in the Kittitas valley, and are selling at $9 a ton." The business men of Snohomish are working to get a hospital for that city. A farmers' institute will be" held in Ellensburg during the first week in June. - A movement has been started in Oakesdale to raise a fund to help the Greeks. Frank Terry is to be the new Indian agent for the Crows at Puyallup Indian reservation. : , Klickitat county farmers shipped three tons of baoon from The Dalles to Rossland last week. Mate Jenner, an old '49er, drowned in Pemiahmoo bay, near Blaine, last week. His boat oapsized during a heavy wind. ; ' Stevens bounty millrnentire begin ning to ship their lumber to British Co lumbia. A great deal of brick and lime goes the same way. The monthly report of the Spokane public schools for April shows that the enrollment is 556 larger than that at the end of April last year. A $10,000 damage suit against the town of Asotin was decided last week by a jury in favor of the town. J' Tekoa is said to have a Young La dies' Pedestrian Club, the members of which get up at 6 o'clock in the morn ing and take walks for their health. The injunction restraining the con struction of the Snohomish county courthouse has been dissolved, and once more Everett will try to get the county seat on a firm foundation. , The corporations throughout Wash ington are generally complying with the new, law requiring the payment of an annual fee of $10. Last week in one day $4 p was received from this source by the Secretary of state. Indian', Commissioner Barge has re turned t6i North Yakima from Mon tana, and Will be joined this week by CommissioVier Hoyt, when negotiations with the 'Sfakima Indians will be re sumed. Commissioner Goodwin has gone East on a leave of absence. A resident oif Walla Walla last Week took 1,800 stotsk hogs to Nebraska. The hogs were bought for 8 cents a pound by a Nebraska man, who bought 80,000 bushels of cirn at from 10 to 11 cents a bushel before the hogs arrived. The experts at workon the books of Whatcom county havtg finished the work in all the county offices except the treasurer's, and are at worfc in that de partment now. The work in that office will take about two month's time, as there are over 18,000. receipts to check over. ; WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Downing, Hopkins & Company's Review of Trade. ' , t 1 With a large cash demand for wheat at all points, with stocks being reduced to a lower point than in years by the end of the crop, and with prospects for an average crop of winter wheat very poor, it is enough to warrant the main tenancee of present values, and also the prevalence of good prices for wheat for the coming twelve months. How high prices will go depends on three things speculation, crop prospects, and the war. There will be a ehort crop of winter wheat for the third con secutive year. The conditions are also uncertain for as large an acreage of spring as was expected earlier in the season, owing to the wet weather and the latenes of the seeding in some seo-' tions. , High prices, however, will stimulate farmers in the Northwest to get in as large an acreage as pos sible. There has been a good deal of seeding, but in the Red River valley, where a large part Of the crop is grown, there is too much ' water to admit of early seeding. Kansas gives good promise, but a change for the worse may come. The only things that can injure the crop are hot winds and sand storms. i The outlook in California ie uncertain. Reports say that hot winde have deteriorated the crop. . Latest re ports from France and Russia are against a large crop of winter wheat, but in the other foreign countries there is promise of about an average'yidd. Stocks,, how ever, are low, and consumers will go into the new crop with less then the usual quantity. Greece.and Turkey are not important factors as wheat growers, the former raising 4,800,000 bushels, and the lat ter 24,000,000 bushels. Bulgaria, Ser via, Roumania, and Montenegro raise 125,000,000 bushels. -: A liberal propor tion of 'their crop is exported to the continent. If Greece has a navy of sufficient strength to prevent a free ex port movement of wheat from these countries, it might make a great differ ence in the supplies of the continent. Market Quotations. . Portland, Or., May 4, 1897. -, Flour Portland, Salem, Cascadia and Dayton, $4.00; Benton county and White Lily, $4.00; graham, $3.40; su perfine, $2.75 per barrel. Wheat Walla Walla, 73 74c; Val- ley, 76c per bushel. '. , Oats Choice white, 8840o bushel; choice gray,. 87 39c. Hay Timothy, ,$14.0015.00 ton; clover, $12.0018.50; wheat per per and oat, $12.0013.50 per ton. Barley Feed barley, $16.50 per ton; brewing, $1819. ' , Millstuffs Bran, $14.50; shorts, $16.50; middlings, $26. ; Butter Creamery, 85c; dairy, 25 27Mc; store, 17 80c per roll. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks,5065c; Garnet Chilies, 55 65c; JEarly Rose, 8085o per sack; sweets, $2.75 per cental for Merced; new potatoes, 8o per pound. Onions $2. 50 2. 75 per cental Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.75 8.50; geese, $5.00 7. 00; turkeys, live, 12c; ducks, $4.005.00 per dozen. ' Eggs Oregon, 1 0 1 lc per dozen. Cheese Oregon," 11 o; Young America, 12c per pound. Wool Valley, 12 c per pound; East ern Oregon, 6 8o. T Hops 4 7c per pound. Beef Gross, top steers, $3.60; cows, $2. 25 3. 00; dressed bctf, 4 6c per pound. ' ; , : :y : Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, $3.503.75; dressed mut ton, 6o per pound. ,., ; ' '. Hogs Gross, choice, heavy, $4.00 4.25; light and feeders, $2.503.00; dressed $4. 50 5. 25 per cwt. Veal Large, 84o; small, 4 6 per pound. . - Seattle, Wash., May 4, 1897. Wheat Chicken feed, $28 per ton. Oats Choice, $28 24 per ton. Barley Rolled or ground, $20 per ton. Corn Whole, $21 per ton; cracked, $21; feed meal, $21. . ' ':;- Poultry Chickens, live, per pound, hens, 10c; ducks, $6 6. 50. Flour (Jobbing) Patent excellent, $4.80; - Novelty A, $4.50; California brands, $4.90; Dakota, $5.65; patent, $6.40. Millstuffs Bran,' $14.00 per, ton; shorts, $18. Feed Chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; middlings, $22; oilcake meal, $30. HAy Puget sound, per ton, $12.00; Eastern Washington, $15. , Butter Fancy native creamery, brick, 18c; ranch, 14 15; California, , , ' - Cheese Native Washington, 12o. Vegetables Potatoes, per ton, $14.00 14; parsnips,' per sack, 75c; beets, per sack, 60c; turnips, per sack, 60c; rutabagas, per sack, 50c; carrots, per sack, 40 50c; cabbage, per 100 lbs, $1.50; onions, per 100 lbs, $4.25. . Sweet potatoes Per 100 lbs, $4. 00. Eggs-Fresh ranch, 13 14c. , Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef, Steers, 7c; cows, 6ic; mutton, sheep, 8c per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, 6)c per pound; veal, small, 8c. Fresh Fish Halibut, 45c;. ! salmon, '68c; salmon trout, 7 10c; flounders and soles, 8 4c. . Provisions Hams, large.ll J; hams, small, llc; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry ! Bait sides, 6c per pound. Fruits Lemons, California, fancy, $2.508; choice, $; Cal fornia fancy navals, $33.60. . . z'- San Francisco, May 4, 1897. Potatoes Salinas Burbanks, 90c $1.10; Early Rose, 60 70c; River Bur banks, 50 65c; sweets, $1.401.60 per cental. Onions $2. 25 8. 00 per cental. , Eggs Ranch.10 12 per dozen. , . Butter Fancy creamery, 13 14; do seconds, 1313e; fancy dairy, 12c; leconds, 11 12c. ., Cheese Fanoy mild, new, 67oj fair to good, 56o; Young America, 1 8o; Eastern, 14 14a He Her hair is like sunshine! She Ye-es; it's brighter some days than others. Puck. She I can sympathize with you. I was married once myself. He But you weren't married to a woman. Tld-Bits.- . She (coming . up suddenly) Where did that wave go?, He (coughing and strangling) I swallowed it. Dublin World. ' ' ' Mellcent Aren't bicycle lamps an noying? Miriam (vexatiously) Yes; mine goes out every time I run Into anybody! Puck. ; ' Dora He said there was one thing about me he didn't- like. Cora What was that? Dora Another man's arm. Detroit Free Press. . Nevada Justice (solemnly) I now pronounce you husband and wife shake hands take your corners and may the best man win! Puck. "Now, they speak of her as an up-to-date girl. What do you understand by that?" . "My boy, a girl that is up to date Is up to anything." Puck. . ' Film I see where Boston Is going to spend over $1,000,000 on those pneu matic tubes. Flam That's a lot of money to blow In. Boston Post. "The world ows every man a liv ing." "Yes, and we don't get It col lected until, we have almost learned to do without It." Chicago Record. - "Would you consider it proper to pre cede the father of ' your sweetheart down stairs?" "It may be proper, but it Isn't always safe." Yale Record. "So,. Dorothy Is not going to marry Mr. Scrymser?" "No; she kept talking to him about books he hadn't read, and he got irritated and broke the engage, mcnt." ruck. v rt The Footpad Only a dollar and a quarter? Come, Where's the rest of yer money? Mr. Isaacs Mein frendt, It's in-real esdate undt it's in my vife'a name! Puck. ', : "There are six necessities, you know, for a happy marriage." "What are they?" "First, a good husband." "And the others?", "The other five are mon ey." La Caricature. - . ',, "Do you think, Harry, you could In duce one or two boys to come to Sun day school?" "I could bring one,'' he replied; "de udder fellers In our alley kin lick me." Dublin World. "How Is it that Wilson comes to the club every night now? It used to be that 'we couldn't get him here once a month." "Oh, he married last fall and settled down." Detroit Free Press. , ."Theaters ought to be seated with the women all on one side, and the men on the other." "Why?" "So that when men go out between the acts they can tramp on each other's toes." Detroit Free Press. " - . "; Wiggs The doctor told Brown's wife to give him whisky if he had another attack of the fever and ague. Waggs Has he had a relapse? Wiggs Well, he's been shaking for the drinks all the afternoon. Evening Journal.. "Your wife has such a liquid voice," said Mr. Fosdick to Mr. Tiff. "Yes, thafs a pretty good name for It," re plied Mr. Tiff. Mr, Fosdick looked up inquiringly, and Mr. Tiff added: "It never dries up, you know." Harper's Bazar. Artie Darling, you have no Idea how anxious I was while you were coming down the rope ladder. I was so afraid you had not fastened It securely above. Susie You 'needn't have been alarmed, dear. Papa tied the knot for roe. Detroit Free Press. Walker Home I think I will "get a job wld one o dese concerns what makes amat'ur photygraf outfits. Odor ous Oliver What? An' go to work? Walker Homer Work? Naw! All I'll 'have to tackle will be to 'do de rest,' an' dat will jus' suit me. Detroit Free Press. ' Triumphs in Surgery. , Cleansing of the wound Itself was al most a surgical heresy a few jears ago. Fouled bandages were the rule, and the thicker and more abundant the dis charges the more "laudable" they were considered to be. Hence in the older works on surgery the so-called "lalida ble" pus was as much a sign of safety as it is now of danger. Cleanliness of instruments, now a prime considera tion, was then entirely Ignored. Often times the same instruments would be used at different times upon the dead as well as the living body, and a cele brated operator of that day was accus tomed to hold his knife between his teeth when his hands were temporarily employed in the wound. If a cut heal ed rapidly it was a rarity sufficiently great to court fact. The former result was rather an accident of cleanliness than the deliberate acknowledgment of what shoulu have been the rule. Con sequently the most careful surgeons those who possessed instinctive habits of neatness and cleanliness were the most successful. , , The Probability. "Does your, wife worry about burg lars?", . , ".' ; ' "Not much," answered Mr. Meekton. ' "I wonder what she'd say If she found one In the house?" "1 don't know. But I have, an Idea that she'd ask him how he dared come Into the house without wiping his shoes on the mat!" Washington Star. A Hopeful Circnmstance. "I think," said young Mrs. Torklns, "that we will like the new servant bet ter than we did the other." "For what reason?" inquired the hus band. "She carries a smaller basket to and from her home." Washington Star. , FIATIN' POSSUIt. "Playin' possum" comes from the fact that the possum will feign sleep or death when pushed into sudden danger of being captured. But pains and aches never play that kind of a game. They never try to fool anybody, and go to work to wake up Seople, leaving no chance to feign sleep: n the other hand, there is a remedy known as St. Jacobs Oil that will lull a pain or an ache so that it won't wake up again in the cure that follows its use. Pains and aches are rreat or less in intensity iust in degree as we treat them. Prompt treat-J : .u .u.l x 3 ci. T v prevents their increase and by curing pre vents their return. Everything is gained by taking pains and aches in time for a prompt and permanent cure, and there is nothing better than the use of St. Jacobs Oil. Owing to the unusual snowfall in Switzerland the chamois have become so tame in some placeB that they visit the stables in search of food. ' AN APPEAI, FOB ASSITANCK. The man who Is charitable to himself Will listen- to the mute appeal for assistance made by his stomach, or his liver, in the shape of divers dyspeptic qualms and uneasy sensations in the regions of the gland that secretes his bile. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, my dear sir, or madam as the case may be is what you re quire. Hasten to use if you are troubled with heartburn, wind in the stomach, or note that your skin or the whites of your eyes are taking a sallow hue. . j The island of Malta has a language of its own, derived from the Carthagin ian and Arabian tongues. The nobility of the island speak Italian. - BOMB PRODUCTS AND FORK FOOD. All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very light colored and of heavy body, is made from glucose. "Tea Garden Drips" is made from Sugar Cane and is strictly pure. It is for sale by first-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac tured by the Pacific Coast Syrup Co. All gen uine "Tea Garden Dript" have the manufac turer's name lithographed on every can. ' The most thickly populated country in Europe is , Belgium, and it is also the most intemperate. For Lung and Chest diseases, Piso's Cure is the best medicine we have used. Mrs. J. L. Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada. . Moths may be kept from furs and woolens, United States Entomologist L. O. Howard concludes, by cold stor age during the summer at forty de grees. " ' ' ' .' - State op Ohio, City or Toledo, I LrcAS County. i s Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Hrm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabrh Cvke. . FRANK . CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. lfcUti. A. W. GLEASON, 1 ' (f ' Notary Ppblic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75e. , Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cures all of them. The life which this famous appliance pours into your body for hours ; at a time. 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