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A Weak Stomach Sensitive to every little indiscretion in eating, even to exposure to draughts and to over-perspiration this condition is pleasantly, positively and permanently overcome by the niagio tonic touch of Hood's Barsuparlllii, which literally "makes weak stomachs strong." It also creates an . appetite makes you feel real hungry, and drives away all symptoms ol dyspepsia Be sure to get . , . , , Hood's Sarsaparilla America's ureatest Medicine. All Druggists. Hoort's Pills cure all Liver Ills. 25 cents, Oar Sunday Victories The old saying, "The better the day, the better the deed," seems to find substantial support in our war with Spain. Dewey's great victory at Manila was fought on Sunday, May 1) Schley discovered Cervera's ships hidden, in the harbor of Santiago on Sunday, May 29; ..Cervera's fleet was smashed by Schley on Sunday, July 8; the Spanish flag on Morro castle, Santiago, was hauled. down on Sunday, July ,17; and the first battle between our land forces and the Spaniards at Manila began on the night of Sunday, July 81, ending In a victory for the American troops. Leslie's Week I,. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased oortlon of the oar. There is onlv one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional rememes. nearness is caused Dy an in flamed condition of the mucous Hnlng of the BuNtiu'hlan Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when It is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and nnloss the Inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed lorever; nine cases out oi tun are oaueea tv catarrh, whioh is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafnossfcansed by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , Send for circulars, tree. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0, Sold by DrugglFts, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best WAGONS IMPROVED. The new Improved Stoughton wagons stand the racket. Three more car loads are on the way. ' It pars to have the best. Write for free catalogue. JOHN POOLE. sole agent, foot of Morrison street, Tort- iana, ur... , Gravitation explains the movement of glaciers, Just as it does that of rivers. riT9 Permanently Cured. 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I also suffered with nervous all-gone feelings, palpita tion of the heart, bearing-down Sensa tion and painful menstruation. I could not stand but a few minutes at a time. When I commenced taking your med icine I could not sit up half a day, but before I had used half a bottle I was up and helped about my work. '. . . i have taken three bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham 's Vegetable Compound and used one package of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than f. ever did in my life. 1 now weigh 131 Vi pounds Before using your medicine I weighed only 108 pounds. Surely it Is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was, and my advice to all who are suffering' from any female trouble is to try it at once and be well. Your medicine has proven a blessing to me. and A cannot praise itenough. Mrs. Luct GooDwm, Holly, W. Va. '. From the well-known ' :' Portland Business College lerves as a life long testimonial ol thorough preparation for an office position. The Intro duction of "Armstrong's Combined Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping" enables us to do better work now than ever before. Investi gate. Call, or write. A. P. Armstrong, Prin cipal, Portland, Oregon. Tim ltnf.v fUTnt Ma (IliiAvlAlill . Mill Mtlll vu pfvw I lit folAe ftretft elnjufiityren, in benen (8 61B (tr noa) ntdjt atitiioenb vcfannt tsar, ftnben wit es oon (ejjt on bis jinn 1. 3anuar 1899 frei an afle btcfenigen, toddje filr baB naAfle 'afjt unre sbounenten tserben unb ben mxaa bnjur. W.00, Jefct elnienben. aiian lafje fidj !pt0v9lummtrn fd)icTn. German Publishing Co., Portland, Or. WILL 4 FIIIH DL'J Iac n eedws.?.' M Plain or with Cutter. The best needle In the mar ket. Used by all sack sewers. For sale by all gen eral merchandise stores, or by TV IX I. & FINOK CO., .... 820 Market Street. Sao Francisco, Cal. ,.' w ' AT P i- I M' npa Tcuiiu wHtul uimi Mils. gr . td Best Coogh Syrup. Tastes Good, use 11 tri In time, fold by druKntrts. 1 A PULL TICKET NAMED. Complete : Fusion.. Wtl Effected at Ellensburg, Wash. ; Ellensburg, "Wash., Sept. 13. The Populist. Democratic and Silver Repub lican state conventions, representing the silver forces of the state of .Washing ton, formed a fusion today, and nomi nated the following ticket: . .Representatives James Hamilton Lewis, Democrat, of Seattle, and W. 0. Jones, Sjlver Republican, of Spokane. Supreme judges B. P. Houston, Pop ulist, of Taooma, and M. M. Godtaan, Democrat, of Dayton. ., , : Fusion was accomplished by the Pop ulists conceding to the Demoorat a one of the nominees for supreme judge. Joint Platform. The joint platform committee report ed the following union platform, which was adopted by the Populists, Demo crats and Silver Republicans: , , , "We demand the re-establishment of biiuetalisra by a return to the ' free and unlimited coinage of both gold and silver into money at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the action of any other nation. "We demand that (Mr money shall b-i issued by' the ; government only, without the intervention of banks of issue, as full legal-tender for all debts, publio and private that the volume of the circulating medium shall be suffi cient to meet the requirements of the business of the country, for the purpose of lestoring and maintaining a just level of prices for labor and commodi ties, to a realization of all of which we pledge our representatives in congress. ,"Ve demand .that there shall be no further issue of United States i n tores t bear'ng bonds. . "We dononnoe government by In junction. .......... A .,r "We demand the election of United States senators by a direct vote of the people, and pledge our members of con gross to use every means in their power to secure the submission of a constitu tional amendment providing therefor. "We take pride in commending the admirable record bf Senator Qeorge Turner and W. G. Jones and James Hamilton ; Lewis, ; our representatives in congress, and congratulate members of our party on the high station at tained by them in the councils ol the nation. ' ' 1 ' , ...,".. , .- :. ; . "We believe that the majority should rule, and upon all grave publio questions the voice of the people should be heard directly; and for the purpose of securing this most essential reform, we pledge the legislature of the state of Washington to be elected at the com ing election to the submission of suoh constitutional amendments as shall effectually secure to the people the power to initiate, enact and repeal laws. "We demand adequate protection for the people of this state against railroad monopoly by the ' passage of just laws governing freight and passenger rates; and, we' -specifically, domand a 8-oent-per-mile passenger rate and a material reduction from present freight rates, i "We. demand that no publio fran chise be granted without adequate com pensation to the people, and favor the adoption of such legislation as shall so- oure that result ' "We are In favor of .liberal exemp tions from taxation and deolare our selves in favor of ' a constitutional amendment to Secure that end. "We demand that the rate of interest on state warrants be reduoed from 8 to 6 per cent." '. ' "" ' HIGH-HANDED PROCEEDINGS. Recruiting Annuls Impressing Employes of Foreign Residents. - - Manila, Sept. 12. Recruiting agents of the insurgents are causing further trouble. - They have " been impressing employes of foreign residents, includ ing those of the British consul, and several foreigners have complained that native grooms are taking their employ ers' horses and joining the insurgents. Ameiican army chaplains have insti tuted Protestant services in private buildings. Suoh services were never previously held In the history of the Philippines. In conformity with the new regula tions, most of the Spanish steamers are taking Amerioan registry. The native crews refuse to serve under Spanish officers, and the insurgents demand that the American authorities employ no Spaniards in any capacity whatever. The insurgents continue divided be tween those who advooate absolute in dependence and those who favor an American protectorate. The British crujier Powerful arrived today and saluted Admiral Dewey. General Otis responded from the Utah battery in the oitadel. It was the first salute since the surrender. Bonrd of Inquiry. . .. s Washington; Sept. 12. President McKinley has tendered places on the proposed commission to investigate the war 'department in relation to the oon duct of the Hispano-American war to Major-General Bchofleld, ex-commanding general of the army, and to ex-Sen ator John B, Gordon, of Georgia- Burled bv a Cave-In. Butte, Mont., Sept .13. A cave-In of ground in the Ruby mine, just out side of the city, this morning, buried Joseph Kufma and Harry Andrews. The men were working in the stops on the 150-foot level. , Men have been working on the fall ever Blnce, bnt up to midnight had ' not recovered ' the bodies. Both men were unmarried. A Penver Tragedy. Denver,. Colo., Sept. 12. W. H. Lawrence, of Cleveland, O., was shot and probably mortally wounded in a room at the Oxford hotel this afternoon by a woman who is known here only as Florence Richardson. The woman then shot herself In the heart, dying almost instantly. Mr. Lawrence was taken to St Luke's hospital. The doc tors in attendance give no hope of his recovering. The ball entered bis back and passed clear through the body. coming out at the left nipple. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Reported by Downing, Hopkins & Co., InCi. Board of Trade Brokers, 711 to 714 Chamber ,pr Commerce building, Portland, Oregon.) ' ; The wheat market was a very dull affair during the past week; foreigners will not buy and farmers will not sell The principal item of news during the week was the September report of the statistician department of agriculture showing the following average oondi tion September 1: Corn, 84.1; wheat,' 86.7; oats. -79.0; barley, 79.2; rye, 89.4; buckwheat, 88.8; potatoes, 77.7. The decline in the average condition of corn during August was 3.9 points, and the condition on the 1st inst. was 1.8 points higher than on September 1, 1897; 6.9 points lower than on Septem ber 1, 1896, and 0.8 of a poinj higher than the mean of the September aver ages for the past 10 years. ' ,. j , , There was marked decline during August in several of the principal oom produoing states, tho decline amount ing to 10 points in Iowa, 9 points in Kansas and 23 points in Nebraska. On the other hand, 21 states show a more or less improved condition. The con dition of wheat, 86.7, is one point higher than on September 1, 1897; 12.1 points higher than on September 1,' 1896, and 5.1 points above the mean of the September averages of the last 10 years. In accordance with its piao tice, the department has not yet made any quantitive estimate of the wheat crop, and will not do ' so until It com' pletes its revision of the wheat aore age, which shows some increase over the preliminary figures. The average condition of oats was 79.0 against 84.6 on September 1, 1897, . and 74.0 on September 1, 1896, and a September average for the last 10 years of 80.0 The average condition of barley wai 79.2, as compared with 86.4 on Sep tember 1, 1897; 83.1 on September 1, 1896, and a September' average for the last 10 years of 84.7. v . ' ... 8eattle Markets. Vegetables Potatoes 11214 pei ton. -. 1 i - Beets, per sack, 1; turnips, 75c: oarrots, 76o; radishes, 12c; new Cali fornia onions, $1.23; cabbage, l)o. Fruits California lemons, $6.50 7.00; choioe, 3.00; seeding oranges, $2.50 case; California navels, fancy, $33.25; choice, $2.502.75; ban anas, shipping, $2.253.76 per bunch; peacnes Yakimas, 75 90c; Wehat ohees, small, 6085c. M Butter Fancy native creamery, brick, 25c; ranch, 1520o; dairy, 15 20o; Iowa, fancy creamery, 25c. Cheese Native Washington, 11 12c; Eastern cheese, 1112g. Meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 7c( cows, prime, 8)o; mut ton, 7c; pork, 56o; veal,' 56o. Hams Large, 10)c; small, lie; breakfast bacon, 11. Poultry Chickens, -live, per pound, 14c; dressed, ' 16o; spring chickens, $3. 00 4. 00. , ; Fresh - Fish Halibut, ; 8&4o; steelheads, 4)6 5o; salmon trout, 9 10c; flounders and sole, 84o; herring, 4c; torn cod, 4c. Wheat Feed wheat, 1920. : - Corn Whole, $23.60; cracked, $24; feed meal, $23.50. v Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $2324; whole, $22. -. v Feed Chopped feed, $1721 per ton; . middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Flour Patent, $3.80, bbl; straights, $3.60; California brands, $4.00; buck wheat flour, $4.00; graham, per bbl, $3.70; whole wheat flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.50. ; , . Millstuffs Bran', per ton, . $14; shorts, per ton, $18. i , '. .' ' Hay Puget Sound mixed, $9 10; ohoioe- Eastern Washington timothy, 13. Eggs Paying 1920, selling 21o. Portland Market. ; . Wheat Walla Walla, 58c; Val ley and BlueBtem, 60o per bushel. . Flour Best grades, $3.35; graham, $2.85; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. . Oats Choice white, 8536c; choice gray, 88 34c per bushel. " :' ' Barley Feed barley, $20; brewing, $21 per ton. ' ; Millstuffs Bran, $14 per ton;' mid dlings, $21; shorts, $14; chop, $13 per ton.. , . -, ':,V ii ' Hay Timothy, $10 11; clover, $9 10; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 45 50c; aoconds, 40o; dairy, 8540o store, 2225o. ; i - :; ' ' - Cheese Oregon full cream, 11 12c; Young America, 12 o; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 8. 50 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $1.60 2.50; geese, $5.008.00 for old. $4.506 for young; ducks,' $4.00 6.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10 12)c per pound. ' ' Potatoes 45 60c per sack.' . ' ' " .. Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c per sack; garlio, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 75c per sack; beans, 8c per ponnd; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas 38)c per pound. Onions Oregon, 75o$l per sack. ' Hops 810o; 1896 crop, 6a Wool Valley, 1012o per , pound; Eastern Oregon, ' 8 12c; mohair, 25c per pound. . , Mutton Grogs, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton, 7c; spring lambs, 1a per lb. i Hogs Gross, choice ' heavy, $4.75; light and feeders, $3. 00 4. 00; dressed, $5. 50 6. 60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.50$3.75; cows, $2. 60 3. 00; dressed beef, 56Jc per pound. Veal Large, 66c; small, 7c per pound PRIZES SECURED. Che Great Hegelmans Coining to the ...Exposition. . , ... .: ,;? Portland, Or., Sept. 12. (Tothe Editor.) This is a most beautiful and attraotive city, and Its live ; people are op and doing in the march of progress. The Hegelmans are coming to the Oregon Industrial Exposition, and tbey are an attraction that will be long re membered, for f they, are the greatest aerial gymnasts in the world. They command princely salaries, and people who have seen them in San Francisco, where 'they are now playing, say that they alone are worth ten times the price of admission. . They limit their per formances this season to three places In the United States San Francisco, Portland and New York, then they re turn to Europe. : The exposition man agement was bound to have star attrac tions, and certainly secured a big one in the Hegelmans. .. , Other attractions are being arranged fen, and people who come to the expo sition .this year will have plenty of amusement in connection with instruc tion and sight-seeing and promenading through the big building. . .The ' full military band which haS been engaged to give conoerts day and evening during the exposition is now giving daily concerts, at a big fair in San Francisco, and is delighting thou sands of people. 'Such mnsio will be appreciated in the Northwest, and those who attend the exposition will be given every opportunity to enjoy it Advices from all parts of the North west indicate that many people are coming to the exposition who have not been in Portland for years. They will find that many improvements have been made here and that .the city has grown. , And .they can see all these improvements at a cost of almost noth ing In time and money, for Portland has one of the best street-car systems in the world. Electric cars vibrate to all parts of the city and its suburbs, and you can take a car every few min ntes. Excursions to the beautiful city park, the heights. Willamette falls and other attractive points are thus quickly and oheaply made. At the city park visitors not only see a very pretty place, but also see a large collection of bears, cougars, wolves, alligators fnl other wild animals, besides eagles, owls and all kinds of. feathered fam ilies. '...' ' .' ' ' : ' ' ' The great Exposition building is be ing rearranged and made attractive, and every evening during the exposi tion it will be illuminated with count loss electrio lights, and the display along that line will be tho grandest ever seen In the Northwest f ; ' 'The farmers and fruit-growers of the Northwest are taking a very laudable interest in the exposition, and the dis play of their products will be large and creditable, and many special features are being arranged for their benefit and ed float ion, and the farmers wives and daughters will find in - the exposition many exhibits and attractions that will be specially tnterestingi.to' them, not the least of whioh will be - the free cooking lectures by Miss Susy Tracey, who Is an acknowledged scientific ex pert in that line. ' The solid and enterprising business men of Portland are all behind the ex position, and are poshing it along. They know that it is a good thing for the whole Northwest, and their com mittees are meeting every night to ar range for and engage new attractions and make the exposition benefioial to all, and the railroad . and steamboat oompanies are going to give low special rates, so that all may come and enjoy themselves and be edified,' instructed and amused. - . . R. IMPROVEMENTS IN FLYINQ MA- CBINES. .- ., Inventors are plenty who can make a ma chine that will rise and float in air, but tho one Improvement which none has succeeded In making Is an apparatus that will guide the machine throuffh the many treacherous cur rents of air. In this respect humanity Is fortunate In having Hostotter's Stomach Bit ters, which acts as a safe guide by curing treacherous stomach, liver ana blood diseases. giving a goon appetite, a strong constitution and nerves like steel. It has been proved, as the result of experiments, that the circulation of the blood is affected by mnsio. . ' THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care ana skill with which it is manufactured by scientifio processes known to the Caupobnia Fig Steup Oo. only, and we wish to Impress npon all the Importance of purchasing' the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is mannfactured by the Califoiwjia Fio Srfiup Co. only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties, ine nign standing of the Cali fornia Fio Sritcp Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy, j It Is far io advance of all other laxatives, as It acts on' the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Col AN FRANCISCO. OsL ' LOTJUVILLE, By, new TKK. K. T. Pip You might as well be safe in your tea-drinking, and enjoy it more besides. yr. Try Schilling's Best your money back if you do Crown and Brldse Work. If you are in need of artificial teeth be sure they are modern and strictly up to date. If you have a few teeth do not have them extracted, but . have bridges made. ' The L. L. White sys tem of crowns and bridges is acknowl edged to be the latest and best. All persons who are fortunate enough to have crowns and bridges made accord ing to this system are delighted, and never ooase in their praises of the com fort they derive from their new teeth. It also more perfectly restores the fea tures of the face than any other method. This system of artificial teeth is naore easily kept clean than 'any other.' A large- number of Portland people are wearing our make of artificial teeth and crowns, and several of them had worn crowns and . bridges of other systems, and they assert that for comfort, clean liness and artistic appearance nothing can ' equal the White system. . Dr. White also uses all the latest electrioal appliance for painless 'filling and ex traction of teeth. ' tifiirflT Make money by snccesful speculation In Chicago. We V 9 I I I M I buy and sell wheat on mar. ww Dpi gins, f ortunes have been made on & small beginning by trading in fa turea. .; write far full particulars. Best of r erance given. Several years' experience on the ChiceRO Board of Trade, and a thorough know ledge Of the business. Send fo onr free refer ence book, i . DOWNING, HOPKINS Co, Chicago Board of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash. YOUR LIVER Is It Wrong? Get It Klght. Keep It Right Nooni Revealed Remedy will do it Three doses win make you feel better. , . Get it from your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or bom Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. . . ATLAS maiNES AND BOILERS. T !S?:.V;r. , J A Beautiful Present Iri order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers. I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AwAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold. These presents are in the form of iauf.ful Pastel Pif ores They are 13x19 inches in size, Lilacs and Pansies. Pjansies and Marguerites. mho i?m ""ro HffiBff III These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects In his studip and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. ' Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing mem 111 Lrcduiy, utmicas uiwiui miu 1 une 01 tnese pictures will be given away with each package of mirrhapri rtt vrmr (Trrvpr It 1c thf Is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask Elastic beautiful picture. . ALL GROCERS KEEP EL1STI0 STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE S 12 QRBOOIN. inn ... ' Opens in '". PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER ' ,;" ' Closes . ' , OCTOBER 22, 1898. ; 2Z The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever in the Northwest. Held 1111' Products of OroRon and Washington will b displayed In wonderful profusion. Includ ing more varieties tnan ever before s gathered together in one exhibit. COLD, SILVER MEDALS WILL BE AWARDED Marveloudlr Elch Specimens from Oos ' Gold, Silver and Other Mines. Bennett's Renowned Military Band Has been engaged for the season. Astounding Aerial Feats and Acrobat! Performances. Very Loir Rates on all Railroad. , . .'. .!. ADMISSIi N. : ':!' " 7 V , . Adults, S3 Cents. Children, 10 Centj CURE YOURSELF! Vim Blg for unnatural , discharge, itillaoiniittltiDS, : of nin pons nioinbranes. Futnlca3. and not aafctitu. : lrHe6vs80eioiOa s"1 ijoinonous. .,, by Draegtsta, or-sent tn plain wrspperi Otrdilur sent on rmiuesK' MORpmim COCAINB LAUKANUlvt W W W OvUUJDU HtiUljUV DiuJ.a Hoftman, 4B4 IsabellaBldgCblcago.liU K. P. N. U, ( t, J' , No. 88. 'B. HEN writing to adverilserli ple mention ia pupen -w- ' . s. Cawstorid Co; Successors to H. P. Gregory & Co; ' ' 48 and 50 Ffnst St., 304 First Ave:, ' " Portland, Or. " Seattle, Wash, and are entitled as follows: 9 Wild .American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. tucisuc uieri farch hoct hnnH r earr-h An tha r -l. nnA your grocer for this starch and eet a S r. . . no. to Bu-ioiwtt. IT- -fl Prw.rnw eoaloclon. IT? OPIUM V : A.