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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1899)
A <'ontrlbul«»rjp VALLEY FARMERS. State Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey, after having made a full and TRADE GAINS STRENGTH ■ •ary Kiport. of Who»«—F.w.r Bu.l- n... Fallwroe Kvi»ort»d. Bradstreet's sars: The tiade gath ers strength as summer wanes. Reports of expanding fall demand strive, ao- oompanied by very cheerful advices as to the outlook in most paits of tho country. Ill manufacturing lines pro duction appears to be at a minimum, and the price situation retains most of its old strength. Notable in the mat ter of added strength ate most of the cereal» and iron and steel in many forms. The impetus given to wheat prices by the government rejort last week has been further reinforced by less favorable crop advices from other countries, notably India, and export business is reported ns somewhat im proved. Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week aggregate 4,040,09!* bush els, against 3,016,154 bushels last week, 8,988,848 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1898, 5,316,803 bush els in 1897, 2,991,693 bushels in 1896, and 2,889,140 bushels in 1895. Since July 1 this season, the exports of wheat aggregate 26,166,065 bushels ag inst 22,846.070 bushels last year, and 21,43,344 bushels in 1897-98. Business failures (or the week num ber 172, as compared with 156 last week, 195 in this week a year ago. 221 in 1897, 264 in 1896, end 193 in 1895. A STARTLING OBJECT LESSON. “Honor is Purchased Sagebiuah Haiu—Yer .ay Bill die«) f» of a him« arm ll«’"' coflld that l>e Ho* a M.xlcaa Alcalde Learned !*ome Cactus Charlie—Why, vet »•■«. hi» i of the Hlflicultlee of Hailroad <« h T^rcd.t. net «uiinf*. ownl m NtftliJ arm wus »o «tiff that he eouhl’nt draw The old Southwestern engineer wax Ina gun quick, an' the other feller got 1 pt.ut A' ti*« 4-’ •*>’•”'• 11 n"1 telling tales of by gone days down In Wfl J4V. M W*Af H v J* iMexleo and dwelliug upou the Mexi the «Imp oil him. — N. Y. Journal. doti, tlut ttlls tilt story»! ils 11 ,IÀt Til«* New T«ir|t«*tlM. can's Ignorance of railroading. A Swvtle linn invented one opernt<*<l In ,ti.m ouny rrwurkjlN» »». (>’'« ’ «»*'• ,hf "Once, near Victoria." said lie, “we rav*.»»! light, which enable'* it l" prere loaded heavily with Iron, and we Invinibltf 4..A memv of nunhind -imr»'» vxpItHlc nt ill. I»» hke manner ll »'tvt lilt the usual drunken Mexican asleep ivr’x Stomach Ihtteis cinquer* all utomm li B. Sun- to </et onlv HotvTs. tv..iu.t on the track. Them folks used to tbluk troubles When a Mifferer from constipa n roadbed better’ll a wool mattress. It lion, th *|H pMa or liver complaint take the Ritters he »s Mireof a cure. \ private lo*\ was down grade aud around a curve, etiuv Stamp covers the neck ot the bollk and we were going at a fair clip. ami. Heyer Disappoint^ though we had air brakes, we couldn't At \\':ishiugti»n, R. I-. the Living hold up In time. We ground him up, stone woolen mill i« tunning night aud In a llad Wa> . and at Victoria, teu miles further on, day. The Approached—W’hy don l you go we didn’t have any better sense than to to wotk? I.ndlns Ceil Wear Shors report IL Of course, the train was aide- One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot- The Triitnp—Alusl M'id sir, I never tracked and we were put In Jail. Next Ease, u taiwder to 1 st shnken into the shoes. learned iinything bill 11 tra*le I lilla- day we were hauled up before the aleal It makes tight or m-w sinus feel easy; delplui Nortli American. <le. He was a little, dried up man. with gives instant relief to corns ami bunions. |k K A F N 4' A N N t » I’ ItK II 11 IC O mahogany skiu and snow white mus It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho tache. It bristled fiercely. but 1 uotkvd age. t'ures swollen feet, blisters ami cal Fy Ini-Si »pi.llestlmw. ni they ¡wimei i< »• h I • |«ril-nel lb - e»r ¡here i.mi > m« that his eye twinkled a good deal aud lous s | k » is . Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain dL..~e<l » 1.. .!• » lie. >m 1 'h* ' 1 ' I sorter cottoned to hltu right away. eu-e lor ingrowing nails, sweating, smart tl«n«l r. im.ll. - Hemin-»» >.e.,iM-.l 1-. » I III- hot, aching teet. tVe have 30,990 testi «mu. .I condition ot the me. .<u. hiilug nt t •’ We told lilm that we couldn't atop the ing. »■ *« m- monials. All <lruggi I . ami shoe stores Kii.tnehlmi Ini«-. « hen Ihu m train In the time allowed us. and It was sell it. 16o. Trial )■ m k igo FRI K by mall. tlniio-.l mil h»>e • riinibliiig .omi'l i'Z iinpef I. , t h* Tinny, »ml when II « ' the truth. He said, through an Inter Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, l.o Roy, N. \. <li‘»tn< -» « i*ie ie»nlt. »ini unle». th»tmlmnin» preter, of course: lion i nn *'0 t»L< n on* ’ 1“'I'1 ■'*" In the South within the past five its ihh mid i iHulttliui, hum in»; " Hl b«' «1« *•'' « “ ’I’ve heard all this before. Five of lurvu-r; ii I u . thm ". out «’I t »» “! •’ • «»' *‘"1 ' \ months $17,990,990 in new capital has my people have been killed by trains In cRiHrth. m hh h i» nothin« l-nt an innamvl condition <>f the inuiH'UM •urfH« « • six mouths and 1 have let the train been invested ill cotton mills. W.’Millie"»' dne Hun«ltv*l l‘oll«»t •» I”' <<( !>«■• uu ’«'» (C hu ««’<1 t»y « stHi rh) that <*an crews go. They said they couldn't stop. M v doctor said I would die, but Riso’s emu« not I*«’ cured by Hall*« Catarrh Cure. Hand lur I'm going to see about this. Your train Cure for Consumption < iirrtl tne. A ino» circu’.arR, free. F J. CHUNKY A CO., loledo. O. Is on the sidetrack, coupled and loaded. Kelner, Cherry Valley. Ills., Nov. 2.' 3. Folil bv PruggiAia. We’ll Are up and go laick to the place U»ir . F»unly 1'111» »re the be»t. The Dougherty County .Manuiavtui- where you killed Vicente. We’ll run ing Company may soon be incorporated Improved Trnlu Kqulpment. ’ down at the same speed. When you to build a cotton mill at Albany, Ga. The O. K. A N. tun I Orison Short cotne near to the curve you must try Remember that you can buy Jesse Moore Line have added a buffet, atnoltiiitf and hard to stop. 1 will go lu the cab with A. A. Whiskey for the tame price that is library car to their Portland-Chira^o you.’ paid foroniinary w hiskey. For sale oy all through tiain, and a dining car wervico “Weil, we Brini up and went back Urst-elass dealers atui druggists. has been inaugunrated. The train is three miles beyond the death spot. Philadelphia collected 1103,000 as equipiwd with the lateft chair earn, Then we started forward ugalu. Of course It was not my business to ruu taxes on trolley company dividends last day coachcH and luxuriotia thM-ulatui and ordinary sleepeia. Diiect connec too slowly. 1 wanted to show tho year. alcalde that stopplug In the space de TITA Permanently (*Hr<’t. No tit a or nervou«nra tion made nt (»ranger with Union l’a- ■ lio after first dor's use of l»r. Kline's (.¡rent citio, and at Ogden with Rio (irande scribed was an Impossibility. Old 93 Nerve Rvst<»rer. Send f«*r l-'KEE 1M.OO trial was a quick engine, aud luslde of two bottle and treatise. 1» <. II. 11. KL1NH. Ltd., SA) line, from all points in Oregon, Wash Arch street, Fbiladelpbla. Piu ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. miles. It being a down grade, we were For information, rates, etc., call on Pull. With III. Might. doing a two-mlnute clip. We struck A horse may pull with all his might, any O. R. Ct N. agent, ot address W. ¡tlie curve at forty miles au hour. The alcalde had never In his life been on a but never with his mane.—Chicago II. Hurlburt, (ieneral Passenger Agent, Portlaud. (train. aud he was leaning out of the cab Daily News. window, waving bls big straw hat aud Farm hands in Yucatan wear linen In 1860 it was estimated that the shouting ‘Viva! Viva! As we sighted consumption of pure alcohol in Erance garments of spotless white. When they the spot where Vicente had been pul equaled 1 *s liters per head of the pop become even slightly soiled they hast verized the airbrakes weut on like the ulation. In 1890 it had increased to en to change them. Work is plentiful clamp of death. 1 was thrown to the 4.19 liters, apart from the use of wines, there, faun laboréis are well paid, and floor of the cab myself. As for the they can afford to be tidy. alcalde, be shot through the window beers and ciders. like a rocket turned six somersaults A German railroad now building in The Westminster Presbyterian and lit on his back In the sand thirty church of Jersey City closes its doois Eastern Africa, where the climate is feet away. The train ground to a at the beginning of the service, and most dangerous to the white men. re standstill, yards beyond the blood they are opened but once again during cently offered positions to ciivl en stained ties. He came limping up, the sei vice to admit late comers. It gineers at $1,125 pet annum, station brushing the sand out of his white balr. is stated that this is done to correct masters at $1,090 and locomotive driv I remember that his mustache was all the habit of tardiness. ers $900. bent down on one side. He looked up A friendly wrestling match between The coarsest human hair is the red, at me and said simply, ’Valga me Dios!' which Is about equivalent to ‘Dern my brothers, John and Frederick Singer, and blonde hair is the finest. The buttons!' We went back to town; he in Webster City, la., resulted in the thickness ot human hair varies from the 250th to the 600th part of an inch. discharged us all and Invited us to din death of tJ e former. ner with him. We stayed and pulled Tlie longest tunnel in the woild Is The twelfth annual census will be out that evening. Everybody ran pret ty much on his own schedule In them taken next vein, and it is estimated that of St. Gothard, on the lino of the that it will show a population of over railload between Lucerne and Milan. times." 77,000.000 in the United States. Its length is nine and one-haif in 11rs. oarefui inspection of the dairying and stock industries of the Willamette val ley. is convinced that n« other branches of apiculture offer better opportunities for the farmer to reslize, with proper effort, handsome profit, fiom his labors as do these. Willametto valley farm ers, Mr. Bailey says possess advantages for the raising of thoroughbred stock, not equaled anywhere in this legion. Not only are all the conditions for growing this stock ideal, but a market on the ranges of Eastern Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Montana, stands ready to take all that is offered, and at prioes that leave no doubt us to th« profits. “Within the past week,” eavs Mr. Bailey, “there have been buyers in Portland for breeding stock who came piepared to buy an unlimited number. From $10 to $15 each was paid for spring lambs and at these figures lesa than 100 could be had am) the parties will now be obliged to go East for tlie balance of their stock. “To show how much it costs to raise these lambs, 1 have only to tell Bondins nt a Low Kate of Interest. you that on a recent visit to one of the Some of the counties of Montana are valley farmers, 1 was shown a band of 100 Cotswold lambs that will aveiage reducing expenses by bonding their in in weight 140 pounds each. These debtedness at a low rate of interest. lambs were raised on grass on summer Beaverhead is about to issue 4 pet cent fallow land which probably coat 30 bonds to the amount of $40,000. and cents an acre to sow. And as each and Gallatin county offets $137,000 in everyone of these lambs is good for a bonds bearing interest at the iste of $10 bill it will not take much of a 4*, per cent. mathematician to figure out the profits. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. “Tlie same proposition holds good in regard to Angora goats. I have on Portland Market. my list many inauiries for goats and Wheat—Walla Walla, 57 J,® 58c; while five cents per pound is freely Valley, 69@59JgC; Bluestem, 693610 offered, there are none to be had. “I want to tel) you right now,” per bushel. continued Mr. Bailey, “that this valley Flour—Best grades, $3.25; graham, is destined to be the mohair center of $2.65; supertine, $2.15 per barrel. the world, for nowhere does the Angora Oats—Choice white, 40348c; choice goat thrive and put on that lustre of gray, 88 342c per bushel. mohair as in the hills of the Willam Barley—Feed barley, $17; brew ette valley, and I am pleased to note ing, $18.59 per ton. that increased interest is being taken Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid in these industrious animals. Within dlings, $23; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 the past 10 days a car load of pure per ton. bred goats have been received in the Hay—Timothy, $8 39; clover, $7 valley. These goats originated in @8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. the distiiot of Angora and are bred in Butter—Fancy creamery, 45 350o; the purple. The value of this ship seconds, 85340c; dairy, 80335c; ment to the goat breeders of the North store, 22 *¿@27 *,c. west cannot at this time bo estimated. Eggs—18318*20 per dozen. “If the farmers will only quit this Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12o; vicious habit of summer fallow and in Young America, 18c; new ' cheese, stead raise clover, rape and vetchis 10c per pound. To clean aapliait pavnments in Utb i upon which to pasture sheep, goats and Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $4.50@5 last year coat alami two cents a running hogs, it will he the means ol raising per dozen; liens, $5.09@5.50; springs, foot. every mortgage on the farms within $2@3.25; geese, $4.0035.00 for old, our borders. German Bapllil $4.5036.50 for young; ducks, $5.003 Tlioia ani 2 CJ “The question of dairying is a ser 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12*, 3 ch U relit« in H im Cui tod Statra, with ious one. Tlie dairymen were anxious 13*,c per pound. 23,990 mom boi». to have a law passed protecting tlieii Potatoes—75c@$l per sack; sweets, of her interests, but are making no special 2 *4 @8c per pound. hard as effort to supply the demand for butter Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 90o Whence Gutta Percha Cornea. A novel way of pairing guests at sty in the and cheese that is sure to come this per sack; garlic, to per pound; cab The tree from which gutta percha is lish dinners has come in vogue in New mou li winter. Already there is a shortage of bage, I*, 3 2c per pound; cauli obtained grows in Borneo, and In oth- York. Tlie guests are masked, and lt is good dairy products, while within 35 flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1 pr islands of the Indian Archipelago, each gentleman chooses a lady ami es is miles of Portland, located on the line beans, 5@6c per pound; celery, eays the Philadelphia Times. It Is very corts her to the dining room. When ■ is of a railroad are to be seen two cream 70@75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per eries with the notice ’for sale or rent’ box; jieas, 3@ 4c per pound; tomatoes, large, but the wood is spongy, and of the soup is served the guests unmask. on each of them. These creameries 7 be per box; green corn, 12 *2 @ 15c per little use as timber. The leaves grow on long stalks, and are green above are situated where there is every pos dozen. and of a bright yellow beneath. The sible advantage for dairying, and upon Hops—ll@13c; 1897 crop, 4@6o. dowers are small and grow In pretty investigation I find that they were Wool—Valley, 12@18o per pound; not closed because the patrons did not Eastern Oregon, 8313c; mobair, tufts in the axils of the leaves, each on a separate stalk or stem. do well, but because one fellow thought 27@80c per pound. To obtain the gutta percha of com some otiier fellow was doing better or Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers making more than lie should out of and ewes, 3 *40; dressed mutton, 6*, 3 merce, the finest trees are cut down, and incisions are made in the bark; the concern. 7c; lambs, $J^@4c per lb. '“Yes, there is as yet much to learn Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; a milky Juice exudes from the incis Caused by over-work ! Over-eating! Over-drinking! No part of the human body receives more III treatment but the farmers have learned one les light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $6.00 ions, and is reserved by little troughs made for that purpose. When the son and that is that there is no money 36.50 per 100 pounds. than the bowels. Load after load is imposed until the Intestines become clogged, refuse to act, worn out. Then in laising 15 bushels of wheat to the Beef—Gross, top steers, 3.50@$4.00; juice has hardened to a certain extent acre and for which 45 to 50 cents is all cows, $8.0038.50; you must assist nature. Do it, and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Not a dressed beef, it is kneaded Into cakes and exported. The cakes are of a reddish brown col that can be had, and they are now giv 6@7J^c per pound. mass of violent mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure vegetable compound that acts directly upon the diseased ing more thought and study along oth Veal—Large, 6^@7i,'c; small, 83 or and are full of Irregular pores. Before, however, the cakes are ready er lines.” and worn out Intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and kidneys ; a candy tablet. 8J,c Psr pound. for use they have to undergo some Sugar Factory Will Start. pleasant to eat, easy and delightful in action. Don’t tccept a substitute for CASCARETS preparation. They are first sliced luto Seattle Market«. Joseph Barton, manager of the Ore very thin shavings and then placed Onions, new, $1.25 ® 1.50 per sack. gon Sugar Company, is making prelim* I’u bring a surge ,n.—-rwrhr'i Weekly. in a “tearing” machine, which re Potatoes, new, 13 l^e per lb. inary arrangements for starting a fac volves In a trough of hot water. The Beets, per eack, $1 10. "I h.ro « .no I < 0«, • nt n lima wKh.sl tory for the seasons’! tun. The factory M.frm.nl .,r t.,r Cbroole eoo.np*- machines tears the shavings Into Turnips, per sack, 50365c. will start about the 15th of September. K.ndlUoni I II.I..,. | ,.u, small pieces, and the hot water washes Carrots, per sack, 90c. About 100 men will be employed at round snr reH.r ur>UI I bog.n u.lii.- <*A<.CAKK7 S them thoroughly. These pieces are ParsnipB, per sack, $1@1.75. """ l'""" *«•■"«••• • <l»r. and the factory, as the factory will have a . . . h ul<l«l«|).. nt m-.e®. then made Into cakes and the cakes Cauliflower, 40@60c per doz. maul; llleeueba r.li. r ATI «1« I. IK kt , muoh larger run this season than last, lOfc IlnaMlI st. I h -troll. Mick. are rolled several times between heat Cabbage, native and Californl in fact there is a certainty of having ed cylinders to free them from any air Mor- IntormatloB. more than twice the amount of beets SI 3 1.25 per 100 pounds. or water that they may contain, and Cherries, 75c@$l. Tommy—)’ »ut do '*•— nut --ta- •• to work. A great deal of labor will be to make them uniform In texture. Peaches, 75@90c. required in harvesting ths beet crop, Again they are rolled between heated Apples, $1.2531.75 per box. which will commence within a very rollers and thus made Into sheets of Pears, $1.75 per box. short time. There will consequently various thicknesses for use. or formed Prunes, $1 per box. be a strong demand for labor in that Watermelons, $2 @3. Into rods, water pfiies or nny other ,vicinity during all the fall season. Cantaloupes, $2 @2.50. shapes which may be desired. Snce»..ful Blddar». Blackberries, $1.5532. Roberts Bros., capitalists of Spokane, Butter—Creamery, 25c per pound; IVhale In Shrimp Net. were xuccessful bidders for the Daven dairy 17@20c ranch, 12^@17c per lb. A small bottle-nosed whale 11 feet port water works bonds, tho firm offer Eggs, 24c. long and (J feet in circumference has ing a premium of $1,000 for tlie issue Cheese—Native, 10@12c. lieen captured off the Essex coast, and of $14,450. There were several other Poultry—18@ 14c; dressed, 16^c. Is now to be seen on the beach at bidders represented at the council Bay—Puget Sound timothy, $7 @9; Southend. It was surprised near the meeting when the bids were opened. choice Eastern Washington tim shore by some local fishermen, who The first offers were all rejected as be othy, $14.00. managed to take It by tangling it up ing too low. New bids weie called for Corn—Whole, $23.50; cracked, $28; In an old shrimp net. and Roberts Bros, secured the bonds. feed meal, $23.00. Its vitality was so great that It lived Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, for fifty hours after capture. The Idea Call for Bond Bld«. $21; whole, $22. The treasurer of Baker county has of tackling a ton of lively whale with Flour—Patent, per barrel, $8.50; a shrimp net does not In the least Im issued a call forbids for the $15,000 bond issue to build a schoolhouse. blended straights, $3.25: California press its captors, who, says our corre rare e«ry Inorder ot th» Stom.ch, »"'t'm”* Th^y’ hot'oTl'y cire «nTuJtu'n bate"" "t'"*'*' Ca“ar•*• ea.earste promptly, »fl.ettv.ly .a4 r,rm.»ently These bonds are to draw interest at the $8.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; graham, spondent, "would go for a sea serpent PleaMnt, p.l.uM., potent. Tt.t. do rood. Mover ,ic*e. we.PesmX B. "«Y»*" «< >n»«uUrity of th. bowl. melud.„f d..,L. i„d rate of five per cent per annum, inter per barrel, $8.60; whole wheat flour, with a half Inch rope.” $8; rye flour, $4.50. est pavable semi-annually, and the U-day, and aot P1eaMd ta every r..PKt, yet yon, money back, Writ. u. to. booh.ot and J.’Xo X“.".' Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, «16! bonds will be issued in denominations Fireworks Every Sunday. of $1,000 eaoh. They are payable in aborts, per ton, $16. In the old Brazilian town of Bahia Feed—Chopped feed, t20.50 per fireworks form a part of the regular 20 years, or payable at pleasure of dis* ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake Sunday ceremonies. The town has a triot in 10 years. All the bonds will meal, par ton, $85. be sold together. number of churches, and they fiercely i _BUY THE GENUINE PORTLAND DIRECTORY. "" Debt* Will H« raid. compete for patronage. First t tlie 6om<- kind nf upbuilding -the hurry «nd worry ' of the 20th century life pulls down the Heal it., great deep-toned bells remind the makes a nerve food nece-Kary. The troubles of the Montana Power San Pranel.co Market. -----VIA—. < Company of Butte are to bo adjusted Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12@14c per townspeople that Sunday is come. < ‘ÏÜ! oAN'<’ A wtliK Remedy at once and the work of installing the pound; Oregon, Eastern, lO@14o; Val Then the crash of «reworks reminds Moore’s Revealed ... MANUFACTURED by ... J im.l Iron I.-,«-,,,,l)t,1Ki ,tc A machinery at the big dam on the Big ley, 17@ 19c; Northern, 8@10c. them that their attendance at service Will put your nerve« in a healthy condition—it CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. will improve your appetite mid digestion. |l.oo Hole river will be pushed to comple Manliln«, r supplì«,, Onions—Silver,kin, 86c@$l per Is earnestly desired. So every Sunday per bo tie at your druggists. tV-NDTETHK MAME. —<----- tion at an early date. A capitalist of ■ack. morning and evening witnesses a small Butte has iissnined tho indebtedness of Butter — Fancy creamery, 24c; Fourth of July celebration—from an whu o atha pension the concern, which amounted to $210, do seconds, 22@23^c; fancy dairy, American standpoint- in the queer old i c.u,í'ñ ve yòi’uhe'h .’’i’"™0«™». 000. Of this amount $185,000 repre 20@2^1c do seconds, 16@19c per town of Bahia. btaff 2<Hh Corp«. ». Prosecuting claim« clalrnn «Inn. áin¿. im 7 k h ‘ ’ t " 1 n’rvr? T«“"1* '*• K-'-ni sented liens on the property and ma pound. ., w» 72?. ,K,ll,'r". tanks, mm,,,, chinery, and $85,000 of receiver’s cer L..J Í 'Kl" windmills. Ths nlw Eggs —Store, 17@30o; fancy rsnoh, Crowded Ixindon. equalled^ L ,nil1’ »«Id by him, is un- tificates for repairs to tlie dam last 22 3 26c. At this time in London there are liv MACHINERY. ALL KINDS Ihroutth l«lNrR rand Tourist NkRpcri spring and fall. —None KO goo.1, but. it costs no Hops—1898 crop, 17J^o. ing 400,000 people In one-roomed homes. . .TATUM A. BOWEN... »intuit mih I Buffet Mi nuking ► more than the poorest. PORTLAND OR. Libl'Hijr Ciu’g, Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, Of that number 3,000 are living eight 29 Io 35 First Street Hop» Not Damaged. or more in one room, 9,000 are living $2.7538.25; Mexican limes, $ 4@4.60 ; ....FAST TIME.... The hops in yards adjacent to Salem nU MARTXT.’R BOOK. 75c3$l.t0| do seven or more In one room, and 26,000 Jervlçn nml Heenflry Unequal kq. were in no manner damaged by the California lemons, " k'Hl"' 1,11 Information apply to six or more in one room. In Scotland leoant copious rain fall. All the grow oboioe, $1.7632.00 per box. your nsarest Ag.nt, or address lor Oeiiorrhcn <u«l oli-w , F'ni.«1. < , „ . w/TxX. K«nt/rpe,In n’jdn.Bealed envelope. Writ« |N »1 n ONLY < ' »N!f ”T T"' »ui ’ *,<• .^,^'2;, * ,N' V y ’ r>i<<li<!in« .........n. " „«.T. IR the which will Hay—Wheat, $7.39; wheat and one third of the entire population live A. It. <;. HKNNIHTOS, ers agiee that the rain has proved of <l*y thia Cook, con tn Ini ng |*nrtl«’U- OMe. NO CAKE known It hurt • r- ÇOT Ml.,I . —•“<! TonumoniHlB of D1L MARTEL’S ■h O. 8TKVKNR, O. He.uUPUr‘U,“L h>.U.r I,-,, . rj..... ,,r ..t I«“ great benefit to the hops, ooming nt pat, $7 38; oat, $8 - 3 _ 9; . best ----- bar- In one-room homes. Seventy nabobs "toiHlInir, II. .«!,. Rupture fiom Itu inie will rx>t<>rilHh y»»u. I. •»"K <• «- -• — It Id al.qoliiUly H,,f„ l.n vcnta Btrlct.irw, end rnn '• Inken quite ths proper time. The success of ley, $4.5037: alfalfa, $5.50@7 per ton; own one half of the whole land of u i»h,.iip. • -J *r«mc<l «ele,,. SuTw iff! 'V,4*;?110.’' fr'”" huMnui. J* |< ¡< «'.o' 1‘iwlwd l>y ihrniarnd. «r MtlaflM l«.y,., u Scotland and obtained it by fraud. “No ___ > llll. nl I V HI„| CURE YOURSELF? the year’s crop is of great concern Straw, 2638744c per bale. Bale by nil reliable « rtit/uiatH or nent n J... *"r «.(<•■ «Iw.r.r.ll»bl..n.lw1tl«,11t»nori»l. H«i»w .mux«,, on r.-..ir j'r” " ‘M,'‘ b' ■ < I II»* I n«' HI r 44 for illilintiilill coiiHdentl »I- h,'>‘*hj1«l''*Hiyifi.<.ln rnrtAl bo». French Potatoes—Early Rose, 78 76 ® @ 90c; Room to Live” Is the title of a.lniok on fliqr on top . In Blns. financially to those engaged in the cul In I i<» S I. Wlnu s«d h—l. tmio no nlh.r. <II r « I imih <'*, liiHu hi nmthnifl, „__________________ I)'- tooiiponHinci OrcuUr mailed on **• c0 - CMmew *«. Ireuch Dr - *'** irug Cu..«ll . M fcorlBl, Kew York City. hfitathum or til« «•ration'» Oregon Burkanks. $1.66@$1.86; river the subject. ture thereof. C. H. WOODARD* CO, |0B s.cond‘ïi"5. tl.Bd noi io sifiriiire or run co iir membraiH*«. l'revsni* touiggi Burbanks, 76@90c; Halinas Burbanks, • I « iiiuks , and nri<i noi idrikfli. not I null In- The first carload of Idaho green fruit $1.25 31 40 per sack. ■Hf cVANI UHFMinAi Q q , A**”t or polwotioil«. World’s Goal Fields. niMClNNAfl.O t» be shipped this season left Boise *ol«l i», limasi.«, Tropical fruits—Bananas, $1.60@ The total area of the coal fields In U. H. A. or «nil In pl.lu wrapper, Saturday for Chicago. Other cars will 6.50 psr bunch; pineapples, $23 '''!r" N|,'2 n-d.ri« ! [r "«pri'.a. prfpahl, tot the world is estimated at 471,800 sonare fl «I, ni :i botilo.. ,«.711 follow in a few days and the great sea- 4.00; Pii.. ....7 ’ .,7. H, '¿" r . Bo»anko*. l pii 'ï ....... '« Persian dates, 6@6Jfo per miles. ' Irruía, «oni on ra<|ii<*at. 51ÏÏÏ» <$■ for Southern Idaho will begin. pound. N. P. N. !). S s s s Constipation 25c. THE TABLET 50c. DRUGGISTS YOUR NERVES NEED GO SYRUP OF FIGS ir T *J E ast — J artersink elief for Women” R C YOUNG MEN' French Female Pfi's. OR. GUNN’SPILLS V;:1 I ■»■•iK.gVu.rMN. t»U.BuSANk<j;”bú",’d*í'.^ »l*a • Mo 1.1 |,y Urtlfglito, I W"ÄÄ NO. 3« ’»U. r“M'