Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 05, 1899, Image 4

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    l eft I m the March *»f Frufire««
the hop yield .
«Tashlagtea, bo .OOO Ral<-,< Callfbrala,
60,000 Bale«, and Oregon,
70,000 Bale«.
I
GENERAL
TRADJ 4
Reaction in the Kto
LI
Ilrhlg«*** Mltta««-
Irish la.lv, having ha«l a f«w hot
Tliwre »r« f«w qui«d»r. »»Of«
worrlx with liar hiisbaiM otto «lav. h»«t
eluded villa»«« i» Kn«'»'»‘> “,H" 1
'• l«'W “ iiionient*
1....... ~ . after !•• »«uid
Menus, east and west, lying among the .H'llU-lOtl vaut
tor »ollie fish (or illiui«’*
hoi
sen-
......
Hampshire Downes. Old Winchester
••BrKigat.’’ sai‘1 <>>•’ niisti«1»». •‘go
Hill preaiding over the scene.... ... to down to tho town nt nil«'» '»'«'* R*1 111« a
tell of some old British city lh«re-
M
about», the forerunner of the more plaice,'*
• |n«U«h>. an’ I will, ma ant,
famous city of th« plains. And th« llritlgi’l; "»'«* 1 •"*>' ** *•** K"1
Romans w«re busy about th« hill«
for UK'-vIf. for I «'»n't •**»»«* »•»*’
with camps and sumniar aettleiiients
tliei no more limit yurselL"—Hpai”
lang svno. But nothing much ha. hap­
pened there since. Huidy Cobbell Momenta.
IH’** v t' e I •* b • w 11 tin •
passed that way in his "Rural Ride»,
and niaiveled nt the huge church of 1 o' Lmeri.
at«' «I"1' •> |«t"'«'
•I’l’f* th»1 a'“1"
I'. ». an.
, ..•l.'l.iiilion.
East Meou in its mighty aolitud«. I Xliui.'Uiy................... .
Built to bold thousand», and nnw, in ,01.1 ...im.lvu««' «I'1'*' IV ««•"'■•'••,
'.r
Cabbell’» time, a few »lieplieid» and tc, , M «... I. Iliti.r.
..I II"' ""'■’t m
graxieis. sparsely ecatleretd, form the norm... r. iu.'.li«'" • r < oinpouml«'«! ' r m
-ti"", «oii.lipaiioii, .Ivapt i'-I», I’l'i.m
whole population of the parish. And .liu-.
....... Iiv.-r oi ki«lm'v dura-«'<rr any troul'l«
still ill« prix'«'»» of de|s>'illation go«'» arising Iroiu a weak »toma* h
on, ne census tables toll. But th«
FutilhtB III» l,»»bllv.
Moons are to have a railway at
‘•I'm •lout btishoil in the niRttfr of
«'uriositiea," iiiuh . m I tlm owm-r of “
small akire. "It’s a I'««' haldt—this
lance of about 2« miles, will run
Mr. O. H. Rnyder. a well known
through country hitherto quite un­ id««* of drawing trail« bv making*
cliixen of Lawrence. Kan., «aid:
“1 am now «evenly veare of Age.
touched by any tailway, and willaffoid museum of tlm vviml'W but I can t
About three years ago I experience«
a coldneee or nuuibnee« iu the feet,
a tapid and direct moans of communi­ .-top now—busin«'»» won't allow it
\ few hour» later th" »"'1» water
then creeping up my lei», until it
cation between Aidershot and the
reached my body. I grew very thin
in rteeh, appetite poor and 1 did not
southern ports and defenses of Ports­ trade was rushing, lb«' > row«l out»l<lo
Hie window k’a»«'«i until it was thirsti
relish my rood. At last 1 became un­
able to move about. I consulted
I mouth, Southampton ami Gosport.— at tlm remarkable bird that hung in a
eeveral dl«tln<ulsbed phyeldau«.
Household Words.
one telling me 1 hud locomotor
big mgr. The card attache«! I«>ro a
ataxia, auother that 1 bad creeping
SII1KK INTO YOVK MIIOKM
handful of th« alphabet hyMtericiilly
paraly eU I took their medicine« hut
continued to grow worse. Almost a
Allen's Fort-Ease, a powder for the fret put together and designed for a scleii-
vear ago a friend advi«ed me to try
It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nvr\ title name. Alter it were
I)r Williams' Pink 1’111« lor l’ale Peo-
ous ft*et, anti instantly takes the sting out “From Samoa."
Ple Before I had Hnl«hed my first
u» I found tbe? were benefiting me.
of corns and bunions. It’s tin1 greatest
A few days later th«' “curiosity’’
I used twelve boxes in all, and wa«
comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot
perfectly cured. Although It 1« •!<
was
feeding in the ba. k yard with lb«
Ease
make«
tight
or
new
shoes
(eel
c.i^v
mouths «Ince I used my last pili
It is a certain cure for Ingrowmg \ml«, nwt of the bantam hetw. — IMrolt I rev
there ha« been no recurrence of the
sweating, callous ami hot. tired, iiching
disease.
Pru>n Lau rence Journal.
feet. We have over
trsliiiiunnd’« l*rees.
Try it today. Sold by all druggiMs aiul
The funieiis clock in the Palais <1«
shoe stores. Bv mail lor
in tuihip'v Justice in I’aris. date» from 1370. and
Or. William»' Pink Pill» lor Pal» Ptopla
Trial
package
FREE.
Address,
Allen
S.
ire never told by the do^en er hundred,
is the work of the celcbinted De Viek,
Olmsted, i.v Roy, N. Y.
tut aha»»» In package» At all drugglal».
who.« turret clocks are the eeriest on
or direct Irom th. flr William* Medicine
It
is
estimated
that
40,000
Ameri
­
Co.. Schonectadn N T.. 60 conto per 6««.
reliable leeord. The caived figures of
6 ItiH 42.60.
cans went to Europe this summer.
Piety and Justice and the angles sup­
porting the royal coal ol arms were ex­
HOW TO TRAVEL.
ecuted by Giemaiii« Pilon. It is I«'-
The first Irish woman to be elected
Information for th«« l*ubllo.
lieved that it was the bell of tlii» eloek
i municipal councilor is Mrs. Maurice
In selecting youi route to the Ell Nt that rang the signal for the inassacie
Jockrell, who was third in the polls roil cannot afford to overlook thu ad­ of St. Bartholomew in 157'J.
n the Biackrock district of county vantages mid comforts offered by the
Jublin, at the last elections, with nine Rio Grande Western Railway in coll­
.-acancies to be tilled.
ection with the Denver & Rio Grande
and Colorado Midland railroads. It is
Mothers will find Mrs. AVinslow’s 800th-
ng Syrup the best remedy to use for their the only transcontinental line passing
directly through halt Lake City, and
hikiren during the teething period.
It
tht ntetsstty for a 'eh.Ne Hood
in addition to the glimpse it affords of
Cotsets made of aluminium are now the Temple city, the Grint Salt Lake, purifier .nJ tonic IhM brought into etist-
ised bv medical men for the treatment the salt palace, and the picturesque ence Hood's S.rs.p.rdl.. b is . highly
>i spinal disorders.
Utah valley, it uffeis choice of six dis­ concentrated eitr.ct prepared by a com-
£|YO Permanently <'nrr<!. No fitsor nervouw« tinct routes to the East mid the most bsnjtion, proportion And process peculiar
illw after lirwl duy s use of Dr. Kline s Great magnificent scenery in the world.
A to itself And gruing to Hood"s S.rsApA-
Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE 8'4.00 trial
bottle and treatise. Dil. R. H. KUNE, Ltd., UJO double daily train service mid through
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Fullman palace and ordinary sleeping rillA unequalled curAthue pi^oer.
cars,
free reclining chair cars and a
The average interval between high
perfect dining car service are now in
tides is 13 heirs and 25 minutes.
operation via these lines.
Never Disappoint
Two bottles of I’iso's Cure for Consump­
For pamphlets descriptive of the
tion cured me of a bad lung trouble. Mrs. ‘‘Great Salt Lake Route," apply to J.
Me»tlliii|( * <Jui«srr.
J. Nichols, Princeton, Ind., Mur. 26, 1SIÖ.
1). Mansfield, genetnl agent, 253 Wash­
Jomq»h
Home 10 year* ago,
America has 4,000,000 wot king wo­ ington street, Poitland, Or.
HjH’iit a week with h Scotch |@U'r.
men.
Among the guextM wha a hnughty and
Are You Gulii£ Knat?
brilliant Indy win» made a dead net nt
If
so,
you
should
see
that
There is more Catarrh in this section of the
•ountry than all other diseases put together*
[| your ticket reads via the quizzing him. He did not detect it nt
.nd until the laat few year« was supj»O»*vd to be
Great Rock Island route, tirot mid miHwered Home of her abmird
ncurable. For a great many year« doctor« pro-
lounced it a local dltease, and itn scribed local
and you will get the best, queHtionn about America quite inno­
emedles, and by constantly failing to cure
cently. At hut he naw her | hit | h » ho
vith local treatment, pronounced it incurable, Pul Im an pglaoe sleeping cars, elegant
Hi* oppor­
cience ha« proven catarrh to be a con st it u«* reclining chair cars “ free,” aixl library mid derided to get even.
ional disease, and therefore requires eonstitu«
Best tunity mine when, emlooldened by her
ional treatment. Hall’« Catarrh Cure, man- buffet carson all through trains,
iiaetured by F. J. Chenev A Co., Toledo, Ohio, dining cat service in the world,
1’opu- HurceHM, nhe Mild: “By the by, have
« the only constitutional cure on the market,
“NO,
t is taken internally in dose« from 10 droi>s to lar personally conducted excursions you met the quern latidy?”
Fot Ma<!mn,“ JetYrmon replied with |«rr-
i teaspoonful. It acte directly on the blood once a week to all ixiints East.
ind mucous surfaces of the system. They offer
jne hundred dollars for any case it fall« to full particulars call on or address any fret M*ri<HimieHA, “I whm out when her
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad* ticket agent, or
A. E. COOPER.
majority mlled ii|«>ii me.“ She colored
dree«,
F. J. < H EXEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
G. A. P. D., C. R. 1. * P. Ry., 340 slightly mid then turned away mid
Sold by Druggists, "5c.
Hall's Family Pill« are the best.
Washington street, Portland, Or.
never H|s>ke to him again.-—Detroit
Free Pre»*»«.
The 130-year-old vine at Hampton
The maximum number of visitors to
Jour I, England, ie retorted to be as the Royal Gardens at Kew, England,
Th« sverag« <luialitili of life hl Chi
rigorous as ever, although it is not now on anyone day last year was 71.871. r«g<> ban been moie thuri doulibsl hi
illowed to produce as many grapes as on May 80. The smallest, 61, on the hint 80 years, resulting in thu aav*
n its prime.
November 21.
illg of 42.060 liven.
Creeping
Numbness
R. G. Dun <fc
action i ,
trade Bays: 1
market is not. g» of auyt _
Speaking of the hop situating, cMp. that market/“* has c*tll‘ad. m>? -
Look for sig? oi » reaction *’**"w^'
lain George Pope, of Portland, say*.
* 1
"1 be situation of Oregon’s hop crop Such sig»» h»'« bo«“ hard » «»J
this year is a peculiar one. Four '-to been for months a wonder fi t the J
weeks ago the most conservative grower tiem.Qj for pnxlucta was »«-staiuct h
or dealer had made up his mind that rates vXCeediug past con»« mpt .on in
nearly 100,000 lailes would Im pro­ any year, notwithstanding tn. kvuvi~l
i:x<f Ilin I (oinbi tint Ion.
duced in th.s state. Tho hops were rises in prices. But the dv nand does
on the vines, and no doubt the quality not appear to aliate, and toe rise in
, pleasant method ami U'licllcinl
. . .
would have lieen excellent but for the prices continues.
tl»'
hinovn rcnirrly,
Wheat
ex,.'-*:
*
"
“
httle
.
h
^
low
heavy rains in August, which imparted
svilir or Fill», innnufmturc? by Uta
,
...
s,
out
in
three
weeks,
flour
. turoHNiA : »•
» •- ■ illwatniU
new life to vines, and fresh strobiles
the valu«' of obtaliiliif the llqiii«! lain
began to set on laterals that eou|.< -■’* included, have been 8,865,877 bushels
for
Atlantic
ports,
against
9,293,831
live principle« of plent» luiown to be
have come to maturity »« 00 *ttte a
m...ll'liiallv laxathe aixl I'l.'MiilIng
date. In addition «'• this, the core of bushels last year, and 1,021,998 bush­
them in th«' form m««*‘ r. ftrsliiug I., th«
the burr grew continuously under con­ els from Pacific ports, against 907,961
taste ami accentable l«> the ay.tern. It
ditions produced by the August ruins bushels last year. But Western re­
Is the one is if« . t str. ngtli. iliug ln«n
and the warm weather of this mouth, ceipts have been 21,759,852 bushels,
live cleansing tl“* svst. in vffm’tuallv.
against
23,099,397
bushels
last
year,
so that growers were confronted by a
diam-lllng «•olds. li. ada. lH-» «ml f< »era
problem that puzzled them. Kilns and even more impressive are the re­
gently yet promptly aixl rnabllug one
which in former years could be dried ceipts of 18,515,932 bushels of corn,
to overcoiii« habitual const I| m . i Ion per
maueiitlv. H» l-rf««» fi.'.-.l.«» from
in 18 hours could not this year be against 11,177,483 bnshels last year,
every object.... able qnalitv alni sub
ta..en off in less than 24 to 26 hours, and the exports of 9,201,427 bushels,
stance, aixl it» ««'Ung on tue kl.liievs,
and in some cases even 30 hours were against 5,943,966 last year.
liver and Isreels. without weskenliitt
Further government reports have
required to take off a flooring of moder­
or irritating them, make it the Meal
ate size. This threw the drying ma­ been so credited abroad that cotton has
laxative.
,
,
chinery out of shape. The hops, owing risen to 6.62 cents, but it. comes for­
In 111«' pri"•«'«• "f manufacturing figs
to the cool weather of August were ward more freely than in ears of max-1
are used. »» ’i“'' «••’ pl«»*anl »” *>»•
backward. Picking of them did not iuiura crops.
taste, but the m.-.licmal qualities of the
When
men
pay
$3
to
$5
per
tou
mo-'
.
remedy are obtain«-«! from Benna and
liecome general until about Septeuilier
other
aromntlc planta, by a metlnal
10, so that all large yards have suf­ than the latest quoted price for-*vu
known to the ( »n.oHNi» Flu Mm f
fered considerably. Entire yards have products in order to get early ,wf*ver'
Co ..nil In or.l. r to get ila b< nell, lai
tieen abandoned on account of the rapid ies, it is because delay is thre»teu0^ ou
erteci» ioni to av..iil Imitation», |«l< use
spread of mold, with the result that works or railroads or briJfc«8; v««8®'9
remember the full nain«" of ll.et oinpany
or
machinery,
promising
*
profit
many
the crop has been cut down to about
print« «I on the front of every package
times
the
cost
of
a
sn)»"
fraction
of
the
70,000 bales. The quality of these 70,-
CALIFORNIA
FIG SYRUP CO.
material.
In
snek
circumstances
as
000 bales will range about 10,000
• AN FBAIWIBCO CAI.
bales choice, 80,000 to 40,000 medium, in much of the .«construction and ex­
l»OU!«VIL!.K XT
NKW TORS. N T.
pansion now going on, present cost
Pur » a I c t»v All l»»uggi«l« I'rkr
pel tkdll*
_ ifferent.
counts
for
little
compared
with
the
r-‘ »«n of other states,
best quality, end earning power of the finished product
A Kabia I h Atwrhe.
to be the yield in in a time like this.
Once u|«>n a timo alt i>|wrat»>r In
to^<- duality is
sto. k» waa »olii short, and rulli stanai
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
said to be e same as ours, but — ,»,at
hini in tho face unh<»s thè market
state is seven or eight days later in
simuli! break. In hi» «le«)»'re Iloti he
Portland Market.
maturing the crop west of the Cas­
nimeniliervit hai lag hoard tliat homvly
Wheat— walla Walla, 58«59c; Val­
cades, it is doubtful if it will liarvest
la thè I sh .1 |»>liey. He tritai U> «ila-
60@GIc, Bluestem, 60@61c per
the quota accredited to her—50,000 ley,
bushel.
miss thè fiailtah thought. bui In vaiti
bales. New York has one-third lees
Flour—Best grades, fa.95; graham,
Finally, like thè drowiiing man .al. h-
this year than last, and tho crop is f2.65; supertine, f2.15 per ba.
Ing al thè atraw, he naadvial t<> try la1-
said to have come down in very i>oor
Oats—Choice white, 35@86c; choi.«.
ing hotiost The \ery iwxt day I»' pili
shape. English advices are conflicting. gray, 33 @ 34c per bushel.
hia design luto exe. xiloli, and he
The yield in England is said to be the
Barley—Feed barley, f 15@ 16; brew­
hadn't lea li hoiio.t moro thaii 16 min-
heaviest in many years. One writer ing, fl7.50 per toil.
ut«» whell 17 o( thè loadlUg bulla (eli
who is an authority, while very con­
Miilstuffs—Bran, fl7 per ton; mid­
dead, thoy wero so surpri.ed al film.
servative, gives the yield as 1,100 dlings, f22; shorts, fl8; chop, f 16 per
Ilervu|a>n thè market naturally bn>ke,
pounds per acre. England this year
ton.
and thè o|»T>itor >nuld gel all thv.tia ka
has 50 000 acres of hops. Such a
Hay—Timothy, f8@9; clover, f6@
he wallteal at hta nwii ligure 11 la
yield, therefore, if it is all gathered, 8; Oregon wild hay, f6 per ton.
claimial tliat solile, il Hot all, of th軫
will be nearly equal to British con
Butter—Fancy creamery, 45 @50c;
bulla luci taken radiali«* and halli tor
sumption.
Germany’s crop is also
seconds, 85 @ 40c; dairy, 80 @ 35c;
break fast, bui timi. It 1» aubinilted,
above the average, but it is doubtful if
store, 22>£@27^c.
she has many hope to throw on the ex­
doea not iloatroy thè inorai ol lilla laide.
Eggs—20c per dozen.
port market. The market value of
— Detroit Journal.
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12c;
English hops today ranges from £2 15s
Young America, 13c; new cheese 10c
to £4 10s per 112 pounds, but it is said
per pound.
that even these prices will not lie
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, f4.00@
maintained after the surplus of the
5.00 per dozen; hens, f5.50; springs,
United States seeks an outlet. As to
f2.50@4.00; geese, f6.50@8 for old;
this, however, there is no assurance.
"The points in favor of the grower f4.50@6.50 for young; ducks, f4.50@
are these: First, the old stocks have 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12>s@
13c per pound.
all been worked off, and the crop of the
Potatoes—65@75c per sack; sweets,
world goes to a practically bare market;
second, times all the world over are 2@2Jic per pound.
Vegetables—Beets, fl; turnips, 90c;
lietter, confidence has l»een restored,
per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli­
labor is everywhere fully employed,
an.l hence the consumption of beer is flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, fl;
beans, 5@6c per pound; celery, 70@
on the increase.”
75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per
Seattle Starch Factory.
box; peas, 3@4c per pound; tomatoes,
~ At the meeting of the Seattle cham­ 25® 30c per box; green corn, 12S®
ber of commerce at Seattle last week 15c per dozen.
that committee reported in favor of aid­
Hops—11 @ 13c; 1897 crop, 4@6c.
ing in raising $25,000 for the establish­
Wool—Valley, 12@13c per pound;
ment of a starch factory there. The Eastern Oregon, 8@18c; mohair, 27 @
proposed factory is to be built undei 80c per pound.
the supervision of Mr. Hundhausen, ol
Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers
AVestfalen, Germany whose family and ewes, 3}^c; dressed mutton, 6>i@
owns a secret process of making starch 7c per pound; lambs, 7^c per pound.
that has been in use for 30 years. The
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, fo.00;
process saves all the gluten from the light and feeders, f4.50; dressed,
flour, while the process now in use on f6.00@7.00 per 100 pounds.
the coast, saves little or none of the
Beef—Gross, top steers, f3.50@4.00;
gluten. The estimated cost of build­ cows, f3.00@3.50; dressed beef, 6@7c
ing and running the factory is $27,924. per pound.
It is estimated that a factory at that
Veal—Large, 6M@7J^c; small, 8@
point could sell in round numbers one- 8>£c per pound.
rimpies, i eru^’ons' blotches, scales, ulcers, sores, eczema and chronic swellings are caused by bad blood.
^Ti?rTc
eighth of all the starch used on the
CASCAREIS
CA. ZT j are wonder-workers in the cure of any disease caused by bad or impure blood. I hey eliminate
coast, or per annum 600,000 pounds.
Seattle Markets»
This is an average of one ton per day
all
poisons,
build up and enrich the blood, enabling it to make new, healthy tissue. Eure
I
Onions, new, $1,25@ 1.50 per sack.
blood means perfect
and j^ould require 1.33 tons of flour
Potatoes, new, 75c@$l.
health, and if you will use Cascarets they will give you good health and a pure, clean
lies
per day.
Beets, per sack, fl.10.
and
blotches.
To
try
Cascarets
is
to
like
them,
tor
never
before
has
there
been
produ
Turnips',
per
sack,
50c.
To Have a Regular Steamahlp Line.
harmless a blood purifier, liver and stomach regulator as CASCARE IS Candy Cathartic I
Carrots, per sack, 85 @ 90c.
The Alaska Packers Association is
Parsnips, per sack, $1 @ 1.75.
making preparations to establish a regu­
be impc J upon with “something just as good” as CASCARI-TS—you can’t find it!
Cauliflower, 75c per dozen.
lar steamship line running between
Cabbage,
native
and
California,
fl
'«1. A . HUI lU.
San Francisco and Bristol bay next
summer. The company has several @1.25 per 100 pounds.
/HJARCAIiRTS do all el Aimed for
Peaches, 65 @ 80c.
canneries located on Bristol bay which
ia«m and are a truly wonderful medicine.
Apples, fl.25@1.50 per box.
•
®
for a medicine nlftaaanl
are operated during the summer, but
found It in CASCA-
Pears, fl.00@1.25 per box.
there has been no mail or passenger
nc* ^klng thwm my blood ban been
Prunes, 60c per box.
service from that place. The men en­
EIL
a
. t.n<1
h*a improved
*^^friuily, and 1 feel much better in every
Watermelons, fl @1.75.
gaged in fishing there are shnt out from
Cantaloupes,
50@75c.
MRtf S allib E S bixakr , Luttrell. Tenn.
the world while the season lasts. The
Butter-Creamery, 27c per pound;
association has recently let a contract
A Biblical Explanation.
with a Portland firm for the building dairy, 17® 22c; ranch, 12>»@17c per
pound.
of a steamer whch will cost $200,000.
Eggs—27 c.
Atlin Needs More Courts.
Cheese—Native, 18 @ 14c.
A petition is being circulated in At­
Poultry—14 @ 16c; dressed, 16 %c.
lin asking for' the appointment of a
Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $7 @9;
county court judge for that district.
choice Eastern Washington timothy,
The need of such a court is imperative.
Already there, are 28 cases on the cal­ $14.00
Corn—Whole, f28.50; cracked, $23;
endar. This, in most instances, will
feed meal, f23.
work great hardship. In one case an
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton,
old gentleman sued for 60 days’ wages
$21; whole, $22.
.....wnMi may be gathered from
ANNUAL SALES. 5.000.000 BOXES
at $4 per day, in all $240. The
Flour—Patent, per barrel, f3.50; the fact that the celling of Miss
amount being over $100 the matter
blended
straights,
$3.25;
California,
Pentz’s boudoir Is completely covered
could not be settled in the small debts
f3.26; buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra­ with United States money, while the
courts, and so the case pends.
ham, per barrel, $3.60: whole w*"?a4 four walls are bidden behind the coins
Six carloads of fancy liquors, weigh­ flour, $3.00; rye ffuu.,*M>o. iu.
of Asiatic, European, African and
Millatuffs—Bran, per ton, $15.00; South American countries. There Is
ing 60 tons, going to Dawson under
B|>ecial permits issued by Canadian shorts, per ton, f 16.00.
considerable history attached to this
Feed—Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; collection, especially to the English
government officials, went through
Skagway recently in care of a convoy middlings, per ton, f22; oil cake meal, coins, which were found near Prince­
of the United States customs inspector. per ton, f35.00.
ton In a queer shaped hat by one of
Ban Francisco Mark»».
Dryer« in Operation.
Miss Dentz's relatives while In search
«re every didder ot the Stoma'h.’’iX’lnd'tot’e'»’^»«’.'''^«^
ut’«rr."'"/„'y’.ndXy torm h
-"«lively .nd Hri»An.nt1,
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12 @ 14c per of minerals. The hat Is similar In shape
A few days of warm weather have
Plea..at, palatable, potent. Ta,to good, do good. Rer.r .token, w.ak.n or pipe Ba .ur.
th. .«.7’7
'"•t»l*rlty oi th. bow.l., toel.dlngdla.th.M.nddy.«!,,/
ripened the prunes at Roseburg so rap­ pound; Eastern Oregon, 10@14c; Val­ to those worn by the Hessian soldiers
to-day, and If not pleaaed tn er.ry re.peet, get your money back I Wrlto .. for bookl.1 and fro. .ample I dddr... 8TMUTO wXrcX'dNT.'imcdGO «*NXW°ioHKC*,,KT8
idly that the packers were forced to ley, 17@19c; Northern, 8@10c.
during the revolution and Is still In
Onions—Yellow, 75 @ 85c per sack. Miss Detnz's possession. There are
quit packing. L. Chapman sent one
Butter—Fancy creamery 25 @ 26c; many valuable coins In her collection,
car to Montana and T. N. Segar, of
•••••••••••
Eugene, three cars to the Eastern do seconds, 23@24c; fancy dairy, 21 and were she to convert them all into
@23c;
do
seconds,
18
@20c
per
pound.
states. Mr. Riddle and Mr. Wonacott
present American currency they would
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
Eggs—Store, 20 @ 23c; fancy ranch, yield quite a snug sum.—Philadelphia
have started their dryers and all the
CURE YQUMfLH
other dryers of the valley will start up 25 @ 28c.
Fa»«» «nd Wire Work..
Record.
Take no other it is the beat that
1
'nSfu n uni n ml
W hi I b, , f.,. M
Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia,
«♦•<•, illlllf IIIIIIMtl»>IDI,
can
be
made.
within a few days.
n
ûBiliouiDMN. Do
F
(iuBraniiei ■
7'li1,1
nHGripeorSicken. loconrince you, w« will mall
The Wind Made Snowbal's.
»"I hi etrlstutB ’
f2.75@3.25; Mexican limes, f4.00@
"•fe Tl*? • " * ntriiiliniii«-«.
iPr.f.nts e<ihtB4|liri
p
r’°I l,,r 2fH - DH*
Last March there was a remarkable Sf?
Ku* 1»*^^, Hf|,| n,,t uaifln-
Good paper is made in Holland of 5.00; California lemons 75c@fl.50;
co., Fhlladm., pruna. Hold by Dmlata.
i** dhf E vmi C rim £| q ( j *<-ni ->i >r |><>i m < >ii<.na.
exhibition
at
Grafton,
N.
H.,
of
the
kClll(JimTl,0
the stalks of potato planta
do choice fl.75@2.00 per box.
I *ol«l *»j INriitftflBt«,
Maoliliiery and Hnppli,...
V. N. A.
Oregon*, lferiielne Industry.
Iiay—Wheat $(>@9.50; wheat and comparatively rare phenomenon of
wnt In | i I h I d wrapper.
hr tii'i.HR, pirpni.i, fot
’“J’;1 wl11,
'“'h anU "s'-rr
cure pftch
every
If you put the blood In a pure, rich and healthy ¡Hl w<!
Dr. J. A. Lainbcraon has during the oat f6.50@8.50; best barley f5.00@ "snow rollers.” Freshly fallen snow condition.
.-r
fail...I
...
.......
-
fl
OI I bottini,
7ft.
' ’«•r r.lX-l U. cur.-, no
No
matter
how
long
you
have
been
rnatt«r how **rioun or of how lonif xUtndlnir. lO-NiiltA
•ii'tiltir «Fut on ritqneeta
past few months bought for shipment 7.00; alfalfa, f5.OO@7.OO per ton; was rolled by the wind Into Innumer­ troubled or to what extent,
from ItN oho will atrtonlth you. It it «(«olutely gnf?
able cylinders, some of them as large
prevents Ntrkturn. and can b<- taken without in<‘onvH-
near Lebanon, 340 tons of cascara bark, straw, 30 @ 85c per bale.
Dh-nre arid d< Untion from huHlnoMi. I’RK E. 13 00. h,r
hiw wLr“l,a!',<’
*'nt prepaid by • ipro«,
Potatoes—Early Rose, 40@55c; Ore­ as a barrel, which dotted the bills and Hoore’s Revealed Remedy J7lm
for which he has paid $60 a ton, or a
plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by
will chtb you. Th oil mtn «I* who hnve siiffir«.! ,q
fields.
Similar
rollers
have
been
seen
.
.
»
AHMt
CHICAL
ea.Cblcatfo.lU.
Irenti il Helen«
total of $24,000. He has also bought gon Burbanks, fl.25@1.50; river Bur­
with rh«iinn»tl»in totally to It, cur.tlv« power.. Circular mailed on H-quoMt.
’
I
I I y nini
80 tons of Oregon grajie root, paying banks, 5O@70c; Salinas Burlanks, In recent years In Connecticut, In Kan­ It I, 41.00 per bottle at your druxgliit'».
equ.lle* L
"“Id by him, Is un-
cotilhleilti h I*
sas and In the State of Washington. ||" Clll»»hltFi)tnR airy |
therefor $1,200. The doctor is also 90c@f1.15 per sack.
I y rorrop«ndincf
Writ, to NAfHAN P E N S I ON
Tropical Fruits—Bananas, fl.50@ The size varies with the strength of I IL
Investigating the market for fir balsam,
r BICKFORD. Washington. 0. C.. they win r„.
having bought 60 barrels of that article 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, $2.00@ the wind.
mt. mitrar.* noor,
II celve quick replle». B 5th N. H. Vol*
Hiatt 20th Corp». Pronecutlmt claim, »Ince IM7»
paying $1,250 per barrel. Dr. Lam- 4.00; Persian dates, 6@6>io per
Glass Railways.
for
liernon, who resides at Starbuck, pound.
By means of a valuable toughening
Wash., states that he is now convinced
process recently discovered glass may
¿.<1
that the collection of medicine barks,
There are in existence more than 700 be molded Into lengths and used as
MACHINERY, all kinds
ito., «fill prove a permanent industry biographies of Columbus, written in railway Bleepers. It Is, therefore, pos-
..1 MtlaflM IMI.. M
...TATUM A BOWIN...
|H that section 0/ Oregon.
various languages.
tibia to have a complete glass railway.
NO. 40 ’VW.
Danger
Signal
“Necessity is the
Mother of Invent ion.,f
Schilling's
Packages
Bad Blood
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