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I BRADSTREET'S ROYAL BAKING POWDEK will aid the cook as no other agent will The dainty cake, The white and flaky tea biscuit, The sweet and tender hot griddle cake, The light and delicate crust, The finely flavored waffle and muffin, The crisp and delicious doughnut, The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll,— Delightful to the taste and always wholesome. Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia There are many imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OVER A Oo«A Wvrd t«V Joha. "What did that mart wantf" "He wanted a rorrection made.” "Did he leave his address?" "No; he didn’t want to." Bradstreet’s trade review say«: "All light; make the correction.” Crop repoits ami probabilities have Correction —“John Smith wishes it constituted au important contribution to general trade and business advices stated that he is not the John Smith this week. Among the unquestionably who was sued for board by his land favorable features have been the te- lady.’’-Puck. poits regarding the corn crop, govern I.uok «1»« »»III«. ment estimates |a>intmg to a yield of Y’east—Did you ever take any of probably 2,200,000,000 bushels a heavy those mud bathe? increase over last year and almost Crimsonbeak—Well, I ran (or office within touch of the teiord of the total once—Yonkers Statesman. of 189b. Spring wheat indications ap atm si»r« eountxirriiliia- parently bear out earlier trade advices The Secret Service has just uneartlu-d in showing a decrease in condition dur another band of counterfeiters and secured ing July. The reduct ion of 25,000,000 a quantity of bogus bills, which are very bushels in the probable outcome, esti cleverly executed. Things of great value mated, however, considerably smaller are alwavs selected for imitation, notably Hostetlers Stomach Hillers, which lias it is true, than last yeai, but with the nianv imitators. Inn no equals for disord exception of 1898 and 1891, is the ers like indigestion, dyspepsia and consti pation. heaviest recorded. A German lieutenant who is touring Pennsylvania cord mines are prepar America says England would like to see the United States go to war with ing to substitute oompiessed air for Germany, because Great Britain would mules as the motive power for the oats get more commerce. He also says in the underground workings. Dewey and Deidricbs were friends. PORTLAND-CHICAGO SPECIAL. Hides, leather, boots and shoes are sympathetically strong, ami nt a con A <lllt-K<l<.<l Train Tut on by <>. It. X N. vention of shoe manufacturers at Phil — All Modern Bq iilpiUMiit«« »ml Kun adelphia this week a practical agree Through Without Change« ment to advance prices of the tiuished product was readied. Buffet-library cars of the latest Wool is firm, as is also sugar, for build have been placed in service on which an unprecedented demand is the O. R. & N. fast mail trains. The looked for in the current canning sea library car embraces a spacious smok son. The outlook in the canned-goods ing saloon, furnished with easy chairs, trade generally is reported a very good writing desks, a well-eelected library one. of staudaid and popular books, guide Business failures for the week in the books and current periodicals, a well- United States number 156, as com stocked buffet, a barber shop and an pared with 156 last week. 157 a year apartment for baggage. ago, and 214 in 1897. The Oregon Short Lino have also in •Since July 1 this season the exports augurated a modern dining-car service, of wheat aggiegate 22,125,009 bushels, giving uninterrupted dining-car serv against 18,854.728 bushels last year, ice via the O. R. & N. and its connec and 16,115,543 bushels in 1897-98*. tions to and from the East. New chair cars of the latest pattern and new bag PACIFIC COAST TRADE. gage and mall care are to be added to the present through service of new Seattle Market«. Pullman palace and Pullman tourist Onions, new, »1.25 per sack sleepers, which have recently been Potatoes, new, 1 (d 1 lac per lb. placed in seivice and just out of the Beets, j>er sack, »1(^1 25. buildeis' hands. The entire train will Turnips, per sack, 50(360c. be vestibuled, making East and West Carrots, |>er suck, »1 @ 1.25. bound trains equal if not superior to Parsnips, per sack, »1. many of tho widely advertised limited Cauliflower, 40@60c per doz. Cabbage, native and California (tains in the East. »1.50 per 100 pounds. For about 10 years the Carnegie Cherries, 75c(^»l. Company nt Pittsburg has maintained Peaches, 75c. a savings fund for the benefit of its em Apples. »1.26(31.75 per box. ployes. This fund now amounts to Pears, »1.75 per box. over $1,000,000. The savings fund Prunes, »1 per box. is the creation of Andrew Carnegie, Watermelons, »2@3. who, in order to induce the workmen Cantaloupes, |2(<$2.50. to eave their earnings, obliged the Car Black' >rries, »1.76(32. negie Steel Company, Limited, to pay Butter—Creamery, 23c per pound; the depositors a higher rate of interest Jairy 15(3 18c ranch, 12(316c per lb. on their savings than could be obtained Eggs, 23c. from any bank, building association or Cheese—Native. 10(312c. other savings institution. The com Poultry—13(3 14c; dressed, lfi^c. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, »8(39; pany lias met this obligation at all times, regardless of adverse business choice Eastern Washington tim conditions', of fluctuations in inerest othy, »14.00. rates, paying every one of its workmen Corn—Whole. »23.50; cracked, »24; who deposited iiis earnings with the feed meal, »25.00. Barley—Boiled or ground, per ton, company 6 per cent per annum. »28(324*; whole, »22. The American locomotive manufac Flour—Patent, per barrel, »3.50; turers from 1890 to 1898 inclusive ex blended straiithts, »3.25; California ported 2,289 locomotives, of a value of »3 6; buckwheat flour, »3.50; graham, inore than »20,000,000. per barrel, »3.60; whole wheat flour, »8.75; rye flour, »4.50. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, »16; ■bort«, per ton, »17. Feed—Chopped feed, »21.50 per ton; middlings, per ton, »22; oil cake meal, per ton, »33. < top lleport« »nil Probabllitla« the Main Factor« In Trade. to make WINNING REViEW. AN AUDIENCE PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. "Actions of the Just Smell Sweet/' Tht frjttirarh.t of Uft is T".** xfrengM. tuithtr of tvhkh oji I* f'"‘nJ in a person *n,i Vfhost tvtry hrtsth speaks of inftnul IrouNts. Hood's purifit» tht blood ¿nJ nukes the wesk strong Never Disappomjs. All people make ir proteine that they do not care for it fortune, but want just enough to make them comfortable. — Washington (la.) Democrat. Tea« t<> frlnelrle«. The exhausted traveler, falniing and | hall dead from thirst, and all unused to the climute of the tropics, lay ga.p ' lug. They brought him a coeoauul. ••We will crack Ibis." they said, i MTho oontonlN will levivo von. “Wliat is inside of it?" he atktrd. ••Milk.” ••I won’t touch iti” he said, hours« •'I'm u vegetarian I —4 liluag" Tribuna Mothers will limi Mrs WTnsloa '* 8.•..til ing Svrnp ill« Iwt remedy louse fot lueir clulilreii during 111« tri tiling period. Of 54,000 adult Immigratila ndiiril- t.,,1 to thu oountiy in Ilin last three months of 1898, 41,000 bail inonev Less than 9.000, though, had moie than »30. The two oldest maids in tin« country Ilvo iti Indiana. One mill yeais old, the other 103, and bolli elaiiu ne'er to have been kissed. Ih-iuemher tliat you can buy J.-s-e Moore \ \ \\ hiskey lor th* same price that 1« paid for Oiditiitry w In.-key. For sale by all lirst-claM dealers and druggists. Help Natura Help I oui Vlt«llty cantini curo tbuHMO, unl<’s’’ your body'« kept ulean ln«Ma and out« ‘ ,l1s'rtlïn Candy Cathartic keep U clean insitle. All druggist"4, K>e, ¿»e, 50<J> Tho be«t tai l athvinoa <»f mica or luon gonouilly catuh a woman. Homo follow« aim liitfli enough. Imt they haven't thu energy to pull th« tugger. A sensible fellow isn't afraid anoth er will witt his la-st girl bueausu lie’s used to holding his own. It is alwavs ihingerous to leave your front door unlock«.I all night; you may timi the cook gone in the morning.— Cleveland Loader. During the first week in May »56,- 0Ü0 iHiunds of cedar wood were shipped from Navarro county, Texas, to pencil factories in Cincinnati and New York. Fino's Is our only 1’iso’s Cure Cure for for C<.iisuni|itloii Consumo medicine for coughs couglrs ami ana colds Mr» i Peiner, Col., Nov. 8, tC>. Beltz, 439 8th ave., Pen Southey: A goo<! until an<i n i wise man may, at time«, be ungí y with the woihl am! at time« grieved for it, but no man was ever discontented with tho world if he did his duty in it. HUBtHl DOWNING Tells the Secret of His Great Endurance. l'uri«* Hill’« inni » Tilist W« offer One IltmUrrtt l»ollar« tor «nj C« mc ol i'«Dirth Lhfil van bul la»» ur« i by Hall fi L atarrh Cure. . n , .. b J < l! I X F Y ’ O . I r<»|’« ._ lolr.l >. <> We thu under»i«iH’’l. hnv<’ know n !•. J Chrttcy T.attle« Van Wear Nl»nv»« fur thu putt I ‘ » «‘“I believ« him p> rlvctly One size smaller after using Allen's Eoot« honvrabk in all bufilit ■» tranta* tmii» ami Un- am iallff able tu carry uul auy ubhgaUuU« imulu Ease, a powder to be shaken into the «hors. by lUuir Hi iu . It makes tight or new «hoe« f«»l easy; \\ «»r alt TfiVkl. WIm Viale l»ru«nl’t«. Totr-io, gives instant relief to corns and bunions. W ai otxu. K inn an .(4 M acvin . It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the V* noleiale Hrutf l«tfi, Toledo <». llall ’ tt ’ Atfirrh Cur« I* t ken n rnally actinf age. Cures swollen feet, blister« and cal directly on tho blood and in cou« »urla* *’• «* lous spots. Allen’s Fool-Ease is a certain tliea/fit tn. i’n e - . ¿ ht bo du. bu.d by all cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart druitrliU Testitnutil -1» free. Hall • Family i'u 1» r* th - lest. ing. hot, aching feet. We have '.(XX) testi- m mials. All druggist« mi l sh«»e «ton’s A Ntfifw Hwfngw. si ll it. 25c. Trial tm<-kage 1 KEE by mail. “Tom,” ««id Jimmy, "do you know Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. Y. English speaking people ate said to have the lest foreheads and eyebrow«. f|T0 Permanently Cure«!. N<» fltfior n* rvot>»nr«» that some dsv the world will bo burned up with fire?” “So I have heard.” replied Torn. "But, Tom," wont on Jimmy, who was deeply concerned about the ap- proaching catastrophe, “wliat will you • Io w lieu the world is burned up?” "Oh.” replied Tom with an air of one who has provided for all the con tingencies, “I shall go out to Uncle Billy’s and stay.”—Detroit Journal. Mr up, Pe ru na Ims dona than any tonic 1 have • Ila niter iirnt dm » uw of Dr. Mine • «• i •• «1 Congressman Tawney, of Minnesota, Nerve Restorer. Wvnil for FICICE •-.OO tr h I began life as a blacksmith’s helper. bottle »in.I irruit'se, pH. H. It. KLINE. Lid , vJU Arub street, Plitludelpbla. l'a. A clever bit of campaign repartee is When Captain Coghlan was in com accredited to Lee Fairchild, the Cali mand of the Raleigh be was the small The magnitude of the Carnegie Steel fornia orator, who leaped into nation est man in statute on that ship. Company's operations may bo under al repute in 1896. He was Bent into a A Fall River (Mass.) lover has se stood from the statement that in 1898 Southern state to advocate the gold cured a writ from oouit to compel the the company made J7 per cent of the standard. At a certain place he was parents of bis sweetheart to perrnt the Nrwr Nnllfiflrd. pig iron produced in the United States, I informed by the committee that the latter to wed him. Futhly—Joggle« Im« moved on* to 36 per cent of the product of Pennsyl "rally" would begin and end about the A Lawrence (Kv.) man fell from a vania and 66 per cent of the product the suburb«." He Nay« hu does it for same time, and that not since 1883 af Allegheny county. They manufac the exuiciNU that working about the had any republican speaker been per small Sight of steps and struck the side of hie bead on the pavement. The Ho bought tured 2'3 per cent of the Bessemer steel place will give him. mitted to finish a speech there. production of the United States and 42 Hhamly'« place, Shandy has moved Upon learning that the speakers, as blow deprived him of sight. per cent of the like product of Penn into town. A Waldoboro (Me.) bachelor, while • rule, bad been able to get out of lhidtly—-What induce«! him to tell? sylvania. town and fill their next appointments, watching beside the couch of his siok “To get ii<l of the work ubout tho Fairchild determined to make the at father last winter, made three as fine A new industry is springing up in place. ”—Boaton Tranaor ipt. tempt as billed. He advised the chair quilts as were ever produced at an old- Northern Mexico—the sinking of wells man to have no music, and to intro fashioned quilting bee. * Nothing, perhaps» is so bitter an for salt water, from which salt is man duce him by saying to the audience: A St. Louie woman, after searching ufactured for mining rik ! domestic pur olives fieuhly picked, yet after they "You are the people and here is the for six months for her husband, found poses. One company has secured 120,- turn purple and black, hogs soon learn speaker.” The chairman followed in his laxly in an embalmer’s office, where I 000 acres of salt water territory at to devour them. structions a little too literally. He it was doing service as an exhibit. An analyst ha« made the di«coverv Camaron, 120 miles south of Laredo, simply pointed at the audience and then The man had been accidentally and has struck water containing 12 per that California roues contain 20 per at the speaker, and disappeared behind drowned. cent of salt, worth from 1 to 8 cents a cent more peifumo than timse grown the scenes. Perhaps the most extraordinary fam pound. elsewhero. Fairchild began his speech at once ily in the world is one now living at with one of his famous stories. The Arkansas City. The mother has been audience was separated, the colored married five times, and for each hus folk all being in the gallery, and only band she has had a child. The five white people below. In about five children are living with her and each minutes the speaker made a pointed bears the name of his father. thrust at the opponent partv, when an Professor G. K. Gilber, who appeals organized body of young men in the center of the theater shouted in con to have been Investigating quietly for Portland Mark«t. several years, says the city of Chicago cert, “Ratal” Wheat—Walla Walla, 67® 58c; is sinking into the lake at the rate of Fairchild paused for a moment, and Valley, 58(359c; Bluesteui, 60c per All ages hail with delight the coming of the most wonderful, meritorious preparation that wi,l lighten the Ills nine or ten inches in a century. This then, waving his hand at the gallery, bushel. said: “Waiter, come down and take is happening because of a gradual tilt of humanity and will do away with the taking of obnoxious, violent purges, Inconvenient liquids, and pills that tear Flour—Best grades, 83-25; graham the Chinamen’s orders!” The effect ing of the earth’s crust in the lake »2.65; superfine, »2.15 j>er barrel. your life out. Simply because in CASCARETS Candy Cathartic you will find just what you want, convenient in was electrical. The speaker, in relat region. Oats—Choice white, 43@44c; choice The Conclusion. ing the incident to the writer, said: form, pleasant of taste (just like candy) and of never-failing remedial action. They have found a place In every gray, 42 (3 43c per bushel. "You should have seen that black hill "And you say the idiot of a teacher Barley—Feed barley, »17; brew well-regulated household, and are the favorite medicine of the whole family, from baby to good old grandpx side of faces sloping heavenward break told you that you had an extravagant ing, »18.00 per ton. into ledges of pearls. "—Denver Times. fool of a fathei?” MillstuSs—Bran, »17 per ton; mid- Don’t be fooled with substitutes for CASCARETS1 "That’s what be meant.’* State Turtle«. dlings, |22; shorts, 118; chop, »16.00 "But what did he say?'* per ton. Turtles ate very largely found along a respite.—CinciLM<a Enquirer. "He said it was criminal folly to the coast line of Burma and the impe Hay—Timothy, »8 @9; clover. »7 waste money J on the education of such cunious government has found means @8; Oregon wild hay, 86 per ton. •• I take •Uaatair 1« Wr«lalnv *flRr Ta|a. ■thru ablst rwrnedr < A A IlKT.t, I «rnfnir »hoi« to make money out of it The right to a chump as I am.’’—Indianapolis Jour Butter—Fancy creamery, 42 1» (345c; mi-’ WaM’*4.’? . ,he nal. we tried. I r«<rtBlnly rewniuinund < AHAI4NTM collect turtles and eggs is sold by auc second«, 85 (3 40c; dairy, 30@85c; tino. for th« nurea n>aba and trvat they will Oud a placet In erarr hot»«. Your« for auro« a a • tion annually by the deputy commis «tore, 22)^ @27 Ho. I ln>" Wann, Jr.. sioners within whose districts the Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12c; I film Grove a *«.. MK ret port, Ha. banks are situated. The revenue from Young America. 13c; new cheese, Confll**'aj Emotion«. this source in the Irrawaddy division 10c per pound. Mr«. Joy alone was about 28,000 rupees. For Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 83@4.50 some time past a decrease in the num per dozen; hens, 85.00(3 5.50; springs, ber of turtles and tortoises has been 8203.00; geese, 84.00@5.00 for old, noticed and the government now pro 84.50@5.50 for young; ducks, 85.00(3 poses that the islands on which the tor 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12>$ <3 toises lay should be completely pro 13k£c per pound. money-back tea and tected from January 1 to May 15 (the Potatoes—75c(38> per sack; sweets, laying and hatching season) once in 3@8)^c per pound. baking powder at «, every five yeaie and that a small estab Vegetables—Beets, 81 < turnips, 90c lishment should be maintained for this per sack; garlic, 7c ;>er pound; cab purpose.—Calcutta Amrita Baxar Pa- bage, l%@2c per pound; cauli trlka. flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, 81 beans, 5 @6c per pound; celery, 70@75c per dozen; cucumber», 60c per Reporting th« Wadding. THIS IS A reporter on a newspaper was given box; [>eas, 3@4c per pound; tomatoes, the task of writing up a very swell »1 >er box. Hop«—ll@18c; 1897 crop, 4@6c. wedding. Wool—Valley, 12@13o per pound; He composed a fine account of the 8@13c; mohair, wedding ceremonies, but like many Eastern Oregon, young writers, he tried to use too flow 27 (3.80c per pound. Mutton—Gross, best elieep, wetherr ery language, and, becoming exolted he forgot to be accurate in the use of and ewes, 3 5ic; dressed mutton, 6® Ge; CA8CARBTS are akwlstely kanwiesa, a »«rely vegetable compon««. Ho mercorial or other m . words. The description of the beau lambs, 3|^c |>er lb. '7 <,li°tdxir °f U’ Llw and l«‘«<l»«s They hot only core con.tlp.tion, but correct any and «« *"<’ Promptly, effectively .nd pernunentiy Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, »4.60; ties of nature read something like this: a ' a* . Í ™U <ood' d0 t00d- ’,ev,r ,'el"!n- •T'*1”" or i”P« Be ,Ure you set tl. ... . ’ 0™ «*• •o’»«'«. Ueluding dUrrbira .nddysentery, light and feeders. 84.00; dressed, 85-00 "The silvery moon hovered over the to-day, and if not pleased in every reepect, get yonr money back I Write u. far b^klet and l,e. aaa ov ‘ ,nd «•>•“•«»« ' »uy a hoi of CASCARBTB tree .ample! AddrcM 6TBKL1MU UHMBbT COMPANT. CHICAGO or BKW T0IIK scene and the state twinkled merrily; @6.00 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.00@84.25; the soft sighing of the wind in the dressed beef, trees near by came like a benediction cows, 88.00(38.50; of love to the happy couple entering 6@6%c per pound. the voyage of life together.’* Veal—Large, 6(3 7c; small, 7J£@8< ! PORTLAND DIRECTORY. ,An Excellent Combination. npon The reporter sent in hie copy hut per pound. Rupture The pleasant method and beneficial just as the paper was about to be sent Fence and Wire Work«. 8«n Francisco Market. tientod fielen* effects of the well known remedy, to press be rushed into the editor’s 11 Ilin I I V mix ! Wool — Bpiing — Nevada, 10@12c >■. PORTLAND MIRE A IKON WORKS: W|RK B trup or F igs , manufactured by the contl<l< nti • I- and Iron fenelniG olllce rallini; etc 334 Al.ler ly C»rr»||8fidlnll CiLiroHHiA F ig S yrup C o ., illustrate room all excitement saying he wished pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 14c; Vai "V” C. H. WOOU.hü 4 co.. IOS S.cnnd St'"‘po thnd the value of obtaining th« liquid laxa to make a correction in the account of ley, 17@ 18c; Northern, 8@10c. tive principles of plants known to be the wedding as according to the alma Millstuffs—Middlings, 81 7@ 19.50; 2000 n. medicinally laxative and presenting nac there was no silvery or any other bran, 816@ 16.50 per ton. CAWHTON A CO.; KNGINKH, BOILERS M a LOOMIS A HYMAN, TIFFIM. OHIO. them in the form most refreshing to the moon on that night. I Chlnery. supplies. 4b -to First Sc., Portlaiiff, (/,. Ouions — Silverskin, 75c@81 per taste and acceptable to the system. It And the reporter also said that lie sack. on. MARTIE'S BOOM. JOHN POOLE, P ortland . Onrnon 4s the one perfect strengthening laxa 8lop. Urhis, ■n'l“ ..T"J Butter — Fancy creamery, 20'^(3 tive, cleansing the system effectually, had blundered in writing of the “con can R ve you the best bargain, In genersl eliçf for Women ” maclihiery engine», boiler», tank», pUII1,“ testing" parties instead of '"contract dispelling colds, headaches and fevers 21 j^c; do seconds, 19@20c; fancy dairy. Mflent/ree, In plain, sealed envniopo. Write windmills. The new i o»r thia Dook. contalninjr Partk-n- pl"''», belts and Cently yet promptly and enabling one ing” parties. 18@ 19c do seconds, 14@ 16c per pound *nd Testimoniale of DR. MARTEL*« eipmllth L wi"'lmi“' ”’1'1 '’X ‘‘i'". I» un- > overcome habitual constipation per After a few more corrections the ac OR. GUNN’S “Wgr PILLS Eggs —Store, 16@18c; fancy ranch manently. Its perfect freedom from count of the wedding was found avail 21 @220. ' .1 ”Torni.t Mire pora every objectionable quality and sub- able for the editor’s waste basket.— Pmiaed by tbon«andi of Mtlwflrd ladlw M Milling i„,,| ll„n,., H.uoklng Hope—1898 crop, 17^0. reliable and without an equal. stance, and its acting on the kidneys, Tit-Bits. ftoklbyalldrufriN'fllQ metal hoi. French Librar, Car«. not Grip. orMkkln Toro^Hn'1.1 ,,Éllo""n’<’ I>o llue, white andRed. Take no other. liver and bowels, without weakening Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, ru< Uowiei A uy p«ar ....FAST TIME.... or irritating them, make it the ideal »2.75(38.25; Mexican limes, 84(34 50 No Tobacco for Norwegian Boy«. BIJ MAIJER TRASK PRI G CO 144ASbUr. FÓr’rÙ.2".'' Hl Vnegnalb-d. laxative. Fourth Hum. l-ortl.n.I.Oreuon. ‘ 146 ______________ Rohl I,y Oruw|fUt California lemons, 76c@81.60; d A law was recently passed in Nor vour I, L. k ' !" 1,11 •'ilormailon apply »• In the process of manufacturing figs your nearest agent, a,|.|r,.„ 1 1 ’ nhoice, »2.75(32.00 per box. way prohibiting the sale of tobacco to are used, as they are pleasant to the A II. (J. DKNNIHTON, any boy under 16 years of age without Hay—Wheat, »7. @9.25; wheat ar teste, but the medicinal qualities of the « C RTICVKNR. G. w ' p ‘^ £,.1 Tena-dy are obtained from senna and a signed order from an adult relative or rat, »5@8.50; oat, »8(3 9; best bi. other aromatic plants, by a method employer. Even tourists who offer ley, »5@7: alfalfa, »5(37 per toi I» what the largest and best best raae no C’AAfc ■kn¿wn’”ó"¿* 7"* , Ur* errry known to the C alifornia F ig S yrup cigarettes to boys render themselves straw, 15@ 85c per bale. CURE YOURSELF! ► «elioni systems use. MACHINERY. ALL KINDS matter h< w wrioiiï Tr ó! i 1 faiu‘‘ * no • I II E h Co. only. In order to get its beneficial I/«»* Illg fur iifiiiHtural £ TÆ â Æ ¿•"■ “ • fr "'»'? Potatoee — Early Itoee, 76c(»8l liable to prosecution. The police are u» S lat* alfil IlMfglM, Iliff uiiiinnt Inn«, ...TATUM A BOWEN... effects and to avoid imitations, please u tiara n t»«-i il rilutti.HM Hl |||( HI M| »» 1« IS First Str««t FORTLAND. OR. Oregon Burkanks. »1.66(381.85; rive |THE SECRET OF STRENGTH instructed to confiscate the pipes, cigars "ol to •triam remember the full name of the Company of in h <• <> h n niciiibi iiiinfi. Prat*BU euhiBglofl. Halul, .r.,!»., r.« »r _ ’ - ■ • nihil«’«», nri-i miri nr. Hol i i Hall Ili- printed oa the front of every package. and cigarettes of lads who smoke in ths Burbanke. 75c@»l; Salinae Burbanks Of most Strong, healthy people t. tlirlr perfect > Hit VANS Cwf Mfjti G q , or poiarriioiiN. OreulM mailed „„ {4¡¡ü¿ t ' M CO.. Chi«,.. Iu _ <1 Keaton. Dyspeptic and Impure blooded public streets. A fine for the offense is »1.25(3 150 per eack. ClNCifiNAri.O Ai Old »»y l»rn<*lfif«, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. also pl« will fl nd permanent and quick relief In Tropical fruit*—Bananas, »1.50(1. imposed which may be anywhere IE N. A. or »ml lu pluiu wruppor« SAN rXAWCISCO, CAL. •’> fiipirfifi. |>i«pnl.l, fot between 60 oents and »25.— Chioago 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, LOtHSVTLLX, HT. XBW TOBK, X. T. Il '»». «Il I butt lofi, 15. Moore ’ s Revealed Remedy. pot aale bp all Pniggikta-Prlc* tec. per bottle. Inter-Ocean. ’ lr«'iilar fient < n rr*qin««t. 4.00; Pariian dates, It build» up th. lyntrm. It ’ « a wonderful !»■ r. N. B. jpouaA. NO. 34 •f»W. « »tr.n.ih giver 11 per Lottie at your diugil.u. A Story of the Presl<l«utlat Campaign In 1806. For the Family Schilling's lour Grocers THE TABLET DRUGGISTS drilling MACHINES „$11^., CUKt FOR PILES R French Female Pills. C ARTERSINK young meni