Hotvt'«
auf
Delicious
II.V t .«» I»
cretlv. tn regard to »heir
addmi year, a crime? You are th. flrsl
on» I have met who conf«••*<'*
• ’• that the luy crop »I
*‘*
jo 1 are really younger looklug. and a <
rt..... ... ......
brnve not to He atH'Ut II.”
1'iHir Wilhelmina. Without think t g localities, bui II I’ i1“-1
Se riweot .»•"» h-v-
of the <N>n»equeue«'a. she said burr
-W s XÄ. jsä 'Ä
W iedersehen t
Th» Uttle gate was reaebsd at 1«»*,
Halt hid in lilac» down the lane;
She pushed It wide. and. a. »he p*»»ed,
A wistful look »he backward cast
Aud »aid, “Aut wieder»eheul
With ham! on latch, a vision whit«
Lingered reluctant« anti agaiu
Half doubting if the did aright,
Soft aa the dews (hat tell
night
She said, “Auf wiederaeben!”
The lamp's clear gleam flits up the stair:
I linger in delicious pain;
Ah. in that chamber, who»* ri«-h air
To breath«- in thought I scarcely d»t*<
Thiuks she, “Aut wied*r»*h*n.
Biscuit
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
spirited foot ball match near
Glas^ the game became so exciting
that “»oral spectators leaned into the
»r_'eo.a_l r>tee part. The police tried to
restore "peace, but were so determined
ly opposed that 19 policemen were
soverlv maimed and bad to be sent to
the hospital.
The consumption of coffee the world
over is growing rapidly. The average
annual consupmtion in the decade
1870 and 1880 was 792,000,000 pounds,
in the next decads it was 1.820,000,-
000, Last tear it was 1,580,000,000.
Sweet piece of bashful maiden art!
Th«> English words had seemed too fain.
But the»«—they drew us heart to heart
Yet held us tenderly apart;
„
She said. "Auf wiedersehen.
—Janies Russell Lowell.
i
Wilhelmina.
:
?»*«♦«****»*********•*•*
66 6
ANTED—In « publish
ing bouse, a well-e«lu-
cateil woman; must be
over 30 years of age.
“Isn't it mean. 1 don't seem to fit In
anywhere. Young girls and old *»u“'u
are in demand, but a girl of 23 Is neith
er young nor old; a drug In the mar
ket:" Wilhelmina Thurston looketl dis
gusted.
„
“You would Just fit In there, W 111.
said her sister, reflectively.
Wilhelmina went to the mirror and
took the plus from her luxuriant hair,
w hich was rolled back loosely from her
face and colled on tbe crown of her
head. She parted the hair down the
middle and drew It back plain, braiding
It aud dressing It low. It was untie
unite.“
coming, tor her rather severe type of
beauty was rendered stern by tbe
cbange'
....
, > wn
-I have made up my mlud. aaid
li-
helmlna, going to tbe closet and taking
therefrom her darkest gown, a «lull
gray, "to apply for that position. With
a stiff collar and no color to brighten
me up, I shali look antiquated enough
to escape detection. It will Injure no
one but myself, and 1 want work badly
enough to add eight years to my age. I
vai,.-
' yet
The ffresiBnT“V47<ulaitaB
eludes 20,000 profession;
an
equal number of abandoned women and
6,000 thieves; and there are hundreds
of gambling houses. The total popula
tion of Madrid ie but 472,000.
-■ During ie past year tbe exporta ot
watches from Switzerland amounted to
over »18,000,000. Tbe watches went
to almost all parts of tbe civilized
world.
Hawks have been seen to follow In
the wake of moving railroad trains, to
swoop down on small birds that were
suddenly disturbed and frightened by
the noise, and therefore for the moment
were off their guard.
An artificial sandstone is now made
in Belgium which has many advan
tages over the natural stone, being bet
ter able to resist climatic ir.fluencee
and susceptible of manufacture at
small expense.
The pincer claws of the female of the
blue crab, in both the hard shell and
the soft shell state, are tipped with
red, while those of the male crab are
blue to the ends.
In a criminal prosecution recently
tried in York, Neb., the jury after a
brief deliberation, returned the follow
ing verdict: "We, the jury in the
above named case, do not believe one
word that the witnesses have sworn to;
neither do we believe that any of the
attorneys have epoken the truth, nor
that either of them could do so even ¡1
he should care to take the trouble to
try.”
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effect« of the well known remedy,
S trup or Flos, manufactured by the
C alifornia Fto H yrup C o ., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form moat refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
Is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effeetuallv.
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to th«
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the C alifornia Fie S yri - i -
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
'
---- ...
In 1898 Tennessee coal mines pro-
duced 3,084,748 tons
—.. The
---------- of : coal,
maximum number of men employed
during the year
was 7,820.
Tbe
amount of coal converted into coke wa»
736,280 tons. The production of other
materials was as follows: Iron ore.
587,777 tons; pig iron, 263,439 tons;
ooppet, 89,712 tons; zinc, 454 tone;
manganese, 1,250 tone, and phosphate,
272,191 tons. All minerals have shown
increases over the previous year, those
most marked being coal and iron ore.
The increase in coal was 203,764 tons,
ami in iron ore, 69,013 tons.
In Great Britain during March
changes in the rate of wages affected
331,400 work people. Of these, 829,-
900 roceived advances in wages, aver
aging 9^d. per head, while 1,500 per
sons suffered a decrease averaging 3d.
per head. The net result was an In
crease of about 9Jfd. j«r person in the
weekly wages of all affected. The in
crease was mainly in the mining indus
try, where 204,808 persons partici
pated; in the iron and steel manufac
tories, where 43,026 participated, and
• — iir. ...He» )n »bleb 75.104
tfons to a
;er woman. Harmless enough, I'll
i, but this Is not a courting school,
and the work requires undivided atten
tion.”
“I understand. I was young once
myself.” She sighed. There was an
awkward silence.
“Thirty-one Is not old,” said Spencer
encouragingly. “It only seems old to
fellows in the twenties.”
• Thirty-one is a respectable age and
needs no apology,” was the tart reply.
Her gray eyes snapped and she looked
fierce.
“She'll do,” said Spencer to hims«lf;
“there will be no flirting.” Aloud he
said: “Can you stay this morning and
help me out with this?” Indicating the
pile of manuscript.
“1 shall be g ad to begin at once,”
was her reply. A half-dozen times dur
ing tbe morning Wilhelmina caught
her employer looking curiously at her;
she wondered if he suspected her de
ceit At night he said pleasantly: “I
am well satisfied with what you have
done.” So she w as engaged.
Much as she longed to appear her
own pretty self, Wilhelmina dared not
put aside her dark, unornamented
gown and tightly drawn back hair.
With these she assumed a dignified,
old-fashioned manner of speech and
action that kept her youthful cowork
ers at a distance.
Her desk being In Spencer's office,
and the fact that much of their work
was done jointly, placed them on a
familiar foot.ng. It was agreeable
srork, and had she not been acting a
part Wilhelmina would have thorough
ly enjoyed IL A date In an article one
day led Spencer to tell his age, 28.
After this she felt still more uncom
fortable. saying to Alice; “I wontier
how he likes working with his grand
mother?”
One morning when Spencer came In
Wilhelmina knew something had hap
pened. In the months they had worked
together she had learned to note every
change In his expressive countenance.
She had also learned to care deeply for
his good opinion; the lie she had told
him weighed heavily. She found her
self wishing that he knew she was only
23; five years younger than himself.
Would It make a difference?
This morning he looked at her so In-
thnt^te^^..1. Then be Mid
“A Gentle Wind
'
Tbei« I* now every pros|*«»ih«l
Skagw«v's futur. «» » f'»‘
„„H, „»»-med. K .1' th» r-'l“*r »
‘
keep eon. mg in In regañí to "« « ' •
ioverie*of uu«nz in this
*
true. Old pro»|«'« tors hav«
rorial the wonderment tn her eye«-
“1 want you to stay, little girl, be work fot a long Imre on Hie 1 ll1*
cause well, because. I can't live with of th. city, but h.ta kept iliel. "I”*
timrs
very quivi th*‘ «nly • '
out you."
lew knew anything aboutit
" •* "
Bo*
Wilhelmina concluded to stay.
ever these men wer« «orneie« they
ton Post
would make a general demal ol having
made any find.
BEDS IN MANILA.
Ar* Somewhat Differ*«! from th* Kimi
W* H*v* llrr*.
Russia has four universities at Khar-
kof, Jutyeff, Warsaw and Helsingfoers. shall claim to be 31.”
Allee Thurston laughed. “You are
The smallest salary received by the each attended by more than 1,000 stu
The univeiistv at Kief has desperate. Will, and no wonder; but I
head of a civilized government is that dents.
ot tbe president of the Republic of An 1 2,260 students, that at St. Petersburg fear one lie will not suffice; you are not
dorra, in the Pyrenees.
His pay 2,600 and that at Mosoow 3,400.
an adept lu deceiving.”
amounts to only *15 a year. He is ttie
“You wait," was the answer.
Since
1883
military
operations
in
the
chief magistrate of ¡2,000 people, and
Sidney Spencer sat In bis private
Soudan
have
cost
tbe
British
govern
the territory he rules comprises an area
office, with a bored l«x>k on bis face and
ment
nearly
*40.000,000.
Tbe
exact
of 150 square miles. The little state
a pile of manuscript at bls elt>ow. Out
figures are as follows: For 1883 and
has been independent since the year
ride In the main office the clerks
1884, £360,697; for 1884 and 1885,
790.
___________________
nudged each other and tittered, ns
£2,382,569; for 1885 and 1886, £4.-
A fondness for animals led Charles 348,044; for 1896 and 1897, £798,802. young men will when the proprietor is
out of sight
Wagner, of Frackville, Pa., to caress a
A correspondent of tbe London
“Another antiquated female!" whis
pet goat and tickle the animal's nose
Academy
writes
that
a
bookseller
in
a
pered John Stanwood to bls neighbor,
with a *10 bill. The goat snapped the
bill from the man’s hand and swal large provincial city recently discov as a light step on tbe stair was heard.
lowed it.
The
monev-eater
was ered an assistant arranging four new A moment later Wilhelmina was ush-
ush
promptly ent open, ami the pieces were copies of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of ered into Silencer's office.
Grass'*
on
the
ehelves
devoted
to
txxike
is etomach. They wjil_be
“How old are you?" was the first
"
•* "1 “Ma QtalrtiulK.
_J
ng.
query.
“Thirty-one,” she said, bravely.
Iiornpson, the "bean king” of
i. ,
4
“What experience T'
rmfeounty, California, planted
to'M.m-
w .
V
‘Ten years lu a newspaper office.”
ea of beans last year. The
joint, «nd on
This was true, for while a mere child
tried to ascertain the cause by subject | crop was 1,300 carloads, embracing
»lie had assisted her father on tbe
ing tbe limb to the X-rays. Thein- j more than 100 varieties. The beans
tense light caused tbe flesh to decom ' were sown and cultivated in tbe same r>ally Bulletin, now among the missing
pose, and three amputations of the ' manner as oom, and were haveeted by journals. Spencer looked Intently at
the applicant. She seemed more prom
leg were necessary. Ife sued his doc special machinery.
ising than tbe rest “Are you sure you
tors, and the jury awarded him *10,-
A number of farmers in Sumner
are 31? You look young, very young.”
000.
___________________
county, Kansas, have filed with the
Wilhelmina rose to the «xx'aslon. Her
“Geiototherapeutiets,” says the New connty commissioners a protest »gainst assumption of offended dignity would
the
continuance
of
the
bounty
on
wolf
Yoik Tribune, "is a name given to
have deceived a keener man than
physicians who treat patients suffering scalps. They claim that the wolves are Spencer.
from various diseases ranging from J of great benefit to the country as rab-
“I'm sorry, sir, to have troubled you;
bronchitis tofanaemis, by prescribing , bit exterminators, and that they do
perhaps you require a certificate of
little,
if
any,
barm.
hearty laughter. A medical journal
birth. Unfortunately I have uvlffiv
suggests that there is a great opening
In the north of Brazil, in tbe dis Good afternoon.”
for physicians in studying various ways tricts in the vicinity of tbe Amazon,
"Walt a mq
of exciting laughter, each as tickling, are the forests containing the xubu«r
■>«.i «C KSl i ll.
-rf-
ly: “I «11«! He. I ant only » 1 * t
peeled t«< be caught some tlnta. «'»'
I u> foolish enough to step Into the trat
11(,l tasi long .Rough ..O’ w<- ;
Shall I leave this morning?“
tall sufficient to hurl the hay th«l
Spencer rose am! dose«! th«' d«»r "
the outer office. By this time " »1«*'
The only.tn-« t •«
ntlnti was gathering up her In'longlng* lay harvesting, «huh i* already
an«l crowding them helter-skelter Into
her bag.
. .
• Wbat’s your hurry?" Spencer asked
putting a detaining han<! on her arm
Wilhelmina looked up Into a fm* sc
full of sympathy am! tenderness that
the tears of vexation on her lashes mlr
Tie thirteen years; once mor* I press
Th«' turf ths« silences the Isne;
I bear the rustle of her dress,
1 smell the lilses, and ah. yea,
I hear, “Auf Wiedersehen'.”
are made with Royal Baking
Powder, and are the most appe
tizing, healthful and nutritious
of foods.
Hot biscuit made with im
pure and adulterated baking
powder are neither appetizing
nor wholesome.
It all depends upon the bak
ing powder.
Take every care to have
your biscuit made with Royal,
which is a pure cream of tartar
baking powder, if you would
avoid indigestion.
Carle«« 1 »•«•«•*•
dinner» run amund
I lit» Is »upp'>»<'d •“
I
6»'"n
It-“' , ,,iidlll"li
ffisiiiivthing
'z? Il'***-"'*''"' ,g lwtl*r than II"»
( , f»l *•
»- h »i lini'''»
i 4 •«« 1
If “
.. «Illi ...K.tlpatl'ill.
....... .. „ ,
I........ubi». «•
4it< .ilo» cr don't »•' w»u-
(•ull il i*'”
Th* «»I .irislihHo»
present n«*»U
*'
State» I* »<
grvul *• *’> im_______________ —
“Look her«!
It 1» 9 o'clock and tn,'
■
bed Isu't made up yet.” I heard a new
comer expostulating to the luterprvtei
In the corridor of the Hotel Orlente.
We old stagers all laughed. We knew
wh.it was coming, but we couteute«
ourselves with t »utile.
• What are you laughing atT th.
newcomer asked. “It may be a joke U
«..»»« >»11»
hiiwitnlnir hotel furnisher
furuinhei
you,
but »hi«
this blooming
tbe woodwork and that 1» «bout all
There l»u't a stitch of bed clothes, t
mattress, or anything but a bolster.
We still laughed. The Interprets!
looked Imploringly at us and then ai
the raw recruit
“What Is it that you desire?" he said
Good Ilcoaon.
Storekeepers at times resort to in
genlous methods to attract trade. Th»
following Is said to be an exact copy
of a placard displayed In front of i
store in a Southern town:
“Step Inside and get the greatest bar
gains you'll ever get again.”
Here Is an announcement posted by
a Russian shopkeeper In front of hli
place of business:
“The reason why I have hitherto
been able to sell my gfHHlg n<> muct
cheaper than anybody else Is that I
am a bachelor, and do not need t<
make a profit for the maintenance ol
wife and children. It Is now my duty
to Inform the public that this advan
tage will shortly be withdrawn frott
them, as I am about to be married
They will, therefore, do well to maki
their purchases at once at the old rate.’
Htmply Calculated.
For finding tbe average number of
years which persons of any age maj
expect to live there la a very slmplt
rule. If the present age be deducted
from eighty, two thirds of the remain
der Is the answer required. This result
Is not absolutely accurate, but It Ir
near enough. For Instance, a mat
nged 2o might, by this rule, expect t<
live forty years longer, which Is just
what the latest actuarial tables give
At 40 tbe expectation of life works out
at nearly 27 years, while the tablet
give It ns more than twenty five years
At 00 the above rule allows just ovei
thirteen years, and the table shows i
little less.
Postoffioea Named Dewey.
Twenty eight postoffices In as many
States have been named Dewey aftel
the hero of Manila. This number L
only four less than the number of thoar
named after Washington.
r,th no mieter >6*» •>' ****’*’’
the
,tlU ef I**
"f *n ,,A af
fíathe^ relutü
cf
Teooma will prol.ahly pav* nearly «
mile and a halt ot slreota till« sum.
■ovr with llr blocks.
The larg»«l toave« of bread baked In
the world aie lh"««' ot France «ml Italy.
I'he "pip” btmnl of Italy la luthrd In
loavos iwo or three feet tallft, while tri
Fiance the loavee ere made In shape <i|
very long rolls, luui ov five f*«'i In
lengtli, and lu many «ts»M even sis
in Fydney, New Hou th Wales, tile
street • al In«»«
«”»•»*• by <•<» mu-
i.teipaltty, and no tarr« are cliarg«d.
Ilomeleea folk, H is satd, lie« them al
night liislvad of ifo'i'g to «heap lodging
h»
Need. H
I iuii ««'«
Far away froiu civillaatloh goat urn
language Is still eslanl In Australia
Horne ot lb« tritnre pomtaao »noli an <■»
' client «-ole that II I* alnioel a* »nt-
Clerk, in Ils»»"« recelV. Irom |3S
cient as th* spoken language
to »65 per month, acoordllta I"
talus, tbo* *l***l"d ‘••i.glisb f»«
mand th* 1“"‘
,A **"}
clothe* >«>•” H'"1' •J ’1
* '°' * '
suit anywhere f«'tn »66 I«» •H*>-
Never Dmppoint^
A New Brunswick, N. J , burglar,
being unable to secute any wormy in a
house he broke into one »'ghl leceully.
.ecepte.1 a small oheek In lieu tbeimd
fioiu li»®
Schillings
Best
c«yl<*
Jr fian
ut th«1 ¡»ruini»v«.
Englffih
Th« Laiicvl rv|M»rU th«’
<»t •
who. while sharpening a knife, cut «iff
Ou'cng
Hitt Invltrd.
The piece was
Th* city clerk ol N*lson. B. C-. h»* « portion ol his no«e
invibMl bills for the new issue of del*«- found and »«we.1 on, and the operation
tuie» from sali th» b<nU «mi linaucul was crowned with perfect siiccet«.
agents in the East
Bids st* «sking
"Topeka I« ready t*> greet the Twen
for »II <w any part of 60 debentures <4 tieth Kansas wah bouudlee* ho*pil«l-
PORTLAND
*1,000 each.
it»." iMMrkaaMvapgpw
«Ad« > uv.
fili« announc*uienl wight I* *nlhu»
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
siastically te«-eive.l by the iolunl**ts
but lor th* fact Hist on tlm preceding
N.. tuoe i>.« r’”'«
»«•III« M•>»«<•
< a tu 1 s»
day the same paper had said: “t >n r i.
Onion». 90c per 100 pounds.
dream of luiury la ol a drink of pure,
Potatoes, new, 2
1*’ >>»•
cold water and • brestli of fm*h air.
air.*'
Beets, per «ack. *li41 25.
Turnips, per »ack. 80(4 90«.
r»Yt » r ' • '■ :
** *** r "r9' •"**
HIS«
“
Carrot», per »ack, *1.
h.ai. to h M , Ml» E ll UU B .l
bnllh
an
!
ttftffil
I
**
I*
Lid.. «Í
Parsnips. |*r »»ck, *1
(
AKÌ4 MlVffiC« FUlLffitklitfclffi. IX
Cauliflower. 76c per doa.
Cabbage, native
aud
Callforni«
Mur« hrw«p;*|»«*rt ar«
In !!»•
Uuilr'l Nlfllut than in Kngtand. Fratine
*J Ob p«r 100 pound».
Apples. *2 5014 3 50 p*r l«X.
»
Pears, 50< u * 1.50 |*r box.
Mvlhtre
find Mr* W
'• s-»th-
Prune», 50c per box.
Hvrup lb»
jr Io u»« f*-r
Butter—Creamery, 18c per («unit
children during tiw» UHhing period.
dairy and ranch, 12<g 18c p*r pound.
Egg». 2!c.
The «oil of Halil ia ao rkh that two
Cheese—Native, 14c.
crop« of
coroe, gingei ami hvne-
Poultry—Old bins, 16c per ;>ound; pln «ro ra;«««<i yuai ly.
spring chickens, 14c; turkey», 16c.
• HAKE INTO %<»l II IUO<»
Fresh meats—Choice di »■••** I lieef
Hrraktaal
I11«»“!
Tea
Anally.
"Desire?" the newcomer snappis! out
“I desire a mattress at least
sheets, n quilt and a pillow.
“I will go now and see the proprle
tor," said the Interpreter, for that war
what he always said.
“I got all ready for t>ed. raise«! th«
mosquito netting anil found that then
wasn't a thing fur me to sleep on."
We all amlled pityingly and went ot
with our tales of camp and the firing
line. There was no use of trying to tel
a newcomer that here In Manila w«
never used a mattress, a set of springs
a pillow or a sheet We would have
deprived him of what he had come «c
far to learn by personal experience had
we read him a hotnlly on Philippine
customs. The interpreter soou r»
turned and I heard bitu saying:
“The proprietor says, sir, that he will
»end you a shec-t, but b«‘ is sorry to say
sir. that he has not a mattress or s
quilt nor a pillow, except the bolstei
that Is on your txsl."
The language of the newcomer that
followed Is unlit for publication. Th»
mattressless ami qulltless Filipino ts-4
Is a characteristic of the country. It li
the one thing that Is suitable for the
climate, and we soon learned to n'spec
this ske’eton of a tel, the perforated
cane bottom of which enabled us t<
keep cool In the hottest weather. It II
quite a jump, though, from a comfort
able tick ami linen sheets to a tied n<
softer than the s at of 11 cane chair
but om-e taken, like other tropical lux
urhs. it l««'on>es essential to comfort
aud rsst.—Leslie's Weekly.
John Was Heady.
In these days of proposed Interna
tlonal alliance» It Is Interesting to peat
of tbe little difficulty in which a Chi
cago newsboy found himself Involved
and now be extricated himself there
from.
He had wandered over Into one ol
the “foreign quarters,” on tbe Wes
Side, where one can bear almost everj
language except our vernacular, and
he was set upon by two or three boys
He
bravely and
Ilo defend^
dcfeu«hs4 . Bimself
blmi
wajsMdiM kl* >11
n fairly well, untr
>
perore joined by ni
the battle begat
W
fetor.
I
fe<* Tolled to a group of boyi
'watching tbe fight from the sidewalk
*‘iu there an English boy in the crowdT
“Yes,’* shouted a stockily built urcb
In of about his own size.
“Come yere, thenf panted the younf
American, laying about him with al
his might, “an’ we’ll clean out tbe bill
gang!”
And they did.
fatti« 0*1"« N«rta-
The Union Btwunship Company s
wt«m«r Capilano arttved last '»<“■* »‘
11 ' ( • “
fi uni
SkagAHV,
yanv0U
y,.| i
ancvuwi,
»'•
billiet
she went with 70 head ot cal
wL
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|le alld ;5 head ot swine, being ng t*
Burchell A llowey
she -.ill t»k<> »■'
ot|ier load ot caltl«
I
puq*ity ot 1' Bum».
* ”
wl|| take up 16 head ot caltl« auJ
»bout 1U0 head ot »beep.
of Western Birth"
«tiiotn..
Msulo Park •“»«> Mat*« <'• . »'•• . S*«W*1.
liml at tin I IIIversfl*«w I •“ alt'll' > llrnai*
and 'Wietul atieonoii I«» Mental. M"rals1..{
1'1,,.i. »1 iralnliiM. I'1»«** H"lil s Hiuoi.g
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lh* IO'W I'Ull'f'iig Allans» t.Mh, tIHI, y>tty ;
|i«il II..III. 1'1« l> . I'riu« l|«l
steers,
prime,
9c;
Oow», prime,
9c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, Hull On
Wheat—Feed wheat. *20,
Oats—Choice, per ton. (17<|t28.
llay—Puget Sound mixed, *6 00«
8; choice Eastern Washington tim
othy. »12
Corn—Whole. *23 60; cracked, *24;
lee-1 meal *2 4 CO.
Barley—Hoile-1 or ground, per ton,
*25'426. whole, *23.
Flour—Patent, per barrel, »3.50:
straight^ *2.90; California brand».
*3.25, buckwheat Hour, |3.60; grab» ui,
;>er barrel, *3.60; whole wheat flour.
*3 75; rye flour. *1 50.
Millstuffe—Bran,
per
ton, *15;
shorts, |ier ton, *16.
Feed—Chopped feed, *21 (422 pet
ton; middling», |-er ton, *22, oil cak«
meal, per ton, *33.
Fort lai><1 Market.
Wheat—Walla Walla, 68c; Valley,
69c; Bluestem, 61c per bushel.
Flour—Best grades. *3.20; graham,
<2 65; superfine. *2.15 per barrel.
Oats—Choice white, 44c;
choict
gray, 42<448c per bushel.
Barley—Feed barley, *19(420; brew
ing. |21.00 per ton.
MillstnfTs—Bran, *17 per ton; mid
dlings, *22; shorts, *18, chop, *16.00
per ton.
Hay—Timothy. *8@9; clover, *7
(38; Oregon wild hay, *6 per ton.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 30(4 35o;
seconds, 27(480c; dairy, 25(427o store,
18 (4 23c.
Cheese—Oregon lull cream,
12c
Young
America,
16c; new cheese
10c per pound.
Poultry—Chickens,
mixed,
*3(44
per dozen; hens, *4.00(45.00; springs,
*1.25(43; geese, »6.00(47.00 for old,
*4.50g)6 for young; ducks, *5.00(4
5.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 15 4
16c per pound.
Potatoes—*1 (3 1.10 per sack, sweets,
2c ;s»r pound.
Vegetables—Beets. *1; turnip«, 90c
per sack; garlic, 7o per (murid; cab
bage, *1 @ 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli
flower. 75c per dozen; parsnips, *1
per sack; beans,8c per pound; celery,
70<4 76c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peas, 8(43 l^c per pound.
Onions—Oregon, 50(4 75c per sack.
Hope—11 (4 13c; 1897 crop, 4 (4 6c.
Wool—Valley, 12(4 13c per pound;
Eastern
Oregon,
6(410c;
mohair,
27c per pound.
Mutton—(irose, liest sheep, wethers
and ewes, 4c; dressed
i'
mutton, 75ac;
spring lambs, 7!ye |«-r lb.
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, *4.50;
light and feeders. »2.60(43.00, dresse.i,
*5.00(46.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.00(4*4.60;
cows,
*2.50(43.00;
dressed
beef.
5(46J^c por pound.
Veal—barge, 6(4 7c; small, 7ji®8c
per pound.
Alim'» F *t I-»»»*. a |> *» Irr tor lb«
It « un * i .
»woli«i* •martlng, nrF»
« t 44 I lllfftffillllt U». M th« BlïtklC Itili
of c -i mid bunion« il» th*» grrffit«i«i
comfort di ar* »very ofthragn. A llrir a F«-»t-
Effiju* inaftcs Sight or ti«w »hoc« t«>«l «*<«▼•
It I? a cr rta it ture for Ingrowing NaiU,
•wrating, «ffiiloua «'id h i. tirv«l. Bching
fret Ws bave over to NX) leatïmotiûiia
Try it lo<l *y. Kold br ali druggi*** •n,I
•hœ »turcs. |ly mail f»r
In »tamp«.
Tn.kl |>-e kagv FHF-F. A<ldrr»», Alien tì.
Ohnatcd, he Buy, N Y
A ton of oil has been oblaitltd liotn
the longue of a aingl«* whale.
Item«mlw>r that you < .»n buy JM<»*>rv
A A Whi key f<>r the »atur price that ia
pui'i f*»r »»rthnary wlnikrv
For »ale by all
hr*t*cla«> ilralm aiul <1 r u < gi * I *
I'-KK»
Store, 16(4 17o; fancy ranch
18 (419c.
Hope—1898 crop, 16o.
Citrus Fruit—Oranges. Valencia, |2
(42.60; Mexican limes, *i.60»>;5; Cali
fornia lemons, 75c(4»l.25; <j0 choi
*2.50 per box.
'
Hay—Wheat, »18(415.50; wheat an I
oat. »13(416; oat. *14(416; best bar-
ley, *12(413; alfalfa, *l|<aia
.
straw, 40(4 70c per bale.
Potatoes—Early Roa«, *1.50(41.75;
Oregon Burkanke. *1.66(4*1.85; rlv.r
• oirH.*'
S,linM “«banks,
• I (01.10 per aaok.
Walee’ Himple Break faut.
Topical fruits-Bananas, *1.60(4
The Prince of Walœ
ve» J| BA
rttutxj ’ breakfast
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1
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Lunch; pineapples, *2.60(g
▼Arlee, f It consista of tea. toast atri1» 2«
Pwaian
datas,
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half a» many Inhabitants «stbt United
State», thougli our cornitiy is 22 lime»
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< oiitaln N«rr«iry,
A» norriiry will s„„ir destroy th* sen»« of
»mell nn<l romp|pi,-l, Irranit« iha ahoi« ■•»
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healthy and n<>url«hin^ ihr rtillrv I«» IJ
will
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ha*« brail rurrd by
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
a remedy that give» health and i>»<.| " '•
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flan Franotaco Market.
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 10(4 12c per
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 8(412o; Val
ley, 15(4 17c; Northern, 8(410c.
M i 11st'iff s—Middlings,
»17.50(4 20;
bran, »16.50(4 16.50 per ton.
Onions—Hilverskin,60(490cper sack.
Butter — Fancy creamery, 17 (4 18c;
do seconds, 16(4 17c; fancy dairy, 16c;
do seconds, 14(4 14j^c per ponnd.
DIRECTORY.
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