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Wot Unenvlabt«. Mrs. Gadabout—That Mrs. Hard- kead next door doesn’t seem to have many friends. Hostoaa (wearily)—No-o; I wonder sow she manages it?—Judy. A West Indian Hurricane Recently traveled up the coast at will, and icted In an entirely different manner from iny . other storm. Sometimes dyspepsia let* the same way. It refuses to yield to zreMluent which has cured similar cases, t'liun Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters should be tAk en. It has cured stomach trouble Tor half a century. A train running from New York to Boston made over 80 miles an hour re- oefi^r. _______________ In France advertsing posters must l>cAr revnnue stamps varying in value according to eize of the poster. ^Circumstances Alter Cases/' along the coast . llama or O.n.ral lnt.r.al Glean.d From th. Thriving racitìo •latee. Th« Stag« Robb«ry. It transpired that Van 0. Alexander, the man who gave up $170 of the money stolen from the United States mails on the stage near Westfall. Or., on Sep tember 22, is admittedly the main pera eon responsible for the hold-up. lho indications during the examination in United States Commissioner Hailey’s court here on Saturday, pointing to Alexander as the one planning the rob bery, with the two boys as hi» accom plices, are confirmed by the develop ments. It is announced here that this phase of the case will be called to the attention of Judge Bellinger, of the federal court at Portland, l>efore whom the two boys are to be tried. Big Strain Hrating Flant. Upwards of $600,000 is to be spent by the Boston capitalists who have pur chased the plant of the Seattle Steam Heat & Power Company, and six of the street railway lines of Seattle, in the erection of a new aud modern power plant and in the rebuilding and the iistributing system. This part of the plant will be almost wholly recon structed, new mains being laid in con formity with the latest ideas of steam Neve/ Ois.ippomtT sngineering. This is but the beginning of large improvements which will l>e Au Oddity In Railroading. made. Plans are now being drawn for “The craze for fast time on railways the new building and plant, which will is taking a new feature,” observed a be finished by January 1, and for the prominent railroad official to a Star rebuilding of several of the street car writer recently. "It is the shortening lines recently purchased. of lines and reconstruction of surveys Motioned Sustained. in order to make a given line as straight as possible between two points. Judge Burnett, of Salem, ha» sus It is, in fact, a scheme to make time tained a motion for non-suit against by saving distance. A railway with the plaintiff in the case of L. H. Mc out a curve or a cutting is, of course, a Mahon vs. The Canadian Pacific Rail splendid thing from an engineering way Company. The action was begun standpoint, but it is a very tedious to recover about $550. alleged to be due affair to the passenger. To thoroughly the plaintiff on account of advertising realize how extremely monotonous a in the Woodburn Independent and the long journey on a railway without a Salem Independent. The defense curve or cutting is, one must travel on claimed that the agent who made a the road from Buenos Ayres to the contract for the advertising had no au Andes. That railroad beats all known thority to do so, and that the newspa records for having 200 miles of tracks per company was to take pay in trans almost on a line, such as mathemati portation. _________ cians describe as the shortest distance Labor Scarce at Fairhaven. between any two points. No one who Labor is bo scarce in Fairhaven, has not seen this remarkable stretch of road, straight in front and behind as Wash., that railroad contractors and far as the eye can reach, even when others are delaying work on various aided by a field glass, can grasp what it enterprise« until more plentiful supply means or what an amount of wearisome of workmen are to be had—a change monotony it involves and entails.”— from three years ago, when laboring men were sitting around on the curb Washington Star. stones, waiting for something to turn up. Fairhaven’s pay roll is almost 16 Improved Train Equipment. The O. R. & N. and Oregon Short times larger than it was two years ago, Line have added a buffet, smoking and with a certainty of an increase next library car to their Portland-Chicago yeai. through tiain, and a dining car service Hillsboro Young Man Hurt. has been inauguarated. The train is Charles V. Doughty, a young man equipped with the latest chair care, and resident of Hillsboro, Or., while day coaches and luxurious first-class riding a bicycle at a rapid rate over a and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec crosswalk, was thrown from his wheel tion made at Granger with Union Pa and seriously injured. He was render cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande ed unconscious for about two hours, line, from all points in Oregon, Wash and received a deep cut across the left ington and Idaho to al) Eastern cities. eye and his upper lip was badly lacer For information, rates, etc., call on ated. The wheel was completely de any O. R. & N. agent, or address W. molished. Young Doughty was a mem H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, ber of company H, Second Oregon vol Portland. unteers, and enlisted from Hillsboro. In cases of scrofula, salt rheum, dys pepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., the circumstances may be altered by purifying and enrichtng the blood ‘tvith Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes. Be sure to get Hood's, because The Betrothal KI.». First Boarder—Did you hear the re port of the engagement of our land lady’s daughter? Second Boarder—I should say I did. I was sitting in the next room at the time, and it was a pretty loud rejort, let me tell you.—Richmond Dispatch. Landlord« Smiling. Portland hotels are generally doing a good business these exposition times, and would soon be filled to overflowing were it not that guests keep going away as well as coming in. About two days is the average length of the out-of-town visitor’s stay in the city, and his place Bostonian»' Manners Abroad. is taken just about as quickly as he has Fuddy—The Hulcums are very dis vacated. The principal hotels have creet. Duddy—In what way. Fuddy good long lists of names on the daily —They never smile when they are in registers. ——————— public together. They are afraid peo A Ninety-Pound Pumpkin. ple will think they are not married. A clothing house at New Whatcom, They both of them hate a scandal above Wash., gave farmers pumpkin seeds all things.—Boston Tanscript. last spring, and offered five prizes for The largest mass of pure salt in the largest results. The first prize went to world lies under the Province of Ga- R. D. Perry, of Clearbrook, whose lica, Hungary. It is known to be 550 pumpkin weighed 90 pounds; second, miles long, 20 broad and 250 feet in Cal Watkinson, of Edison, 88 pounds; thickness. third, Cyrus Bradley, of Lynden, 61 pounds. The fourth and fifth weighed London annually consumes 40,000 42 and 87 pounds respectively. tons of imported meat. Germany manufactures 70 per cent of the world’s production of coal-tar colors. The New York Varnishers’ Union reports that all its members are busily employed, and its business agents have applications from employers for more men. All union varnishers receive not less than $3 a day, and some are get ting $3.25 and $3.50 for eight hours’ work. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srnvr or F igs , manufactured by the CauroHMia Fie S 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 most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overoome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and it» 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 the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the C alifornia F ig S yrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember th« full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. Bradstreets says: Distributive trade, while smaller at some markets, is still of encouraging volume, industry is ac tive, railway earnings heavy, prices still tend upward and bank clearings increase, while failures lessen. Fall festivals and other celebrations at sev eral cities have had an appreeiabl» effect upon retail trade, and proved a stimulating factor in wholesale lines. Industrial activity is widespread, aud strikes are fewer and less costly than in most years. Though lessened by holidays, bank clearings, swelled partly by heavy October disbursements and partly by general business ex ¡landing, tend to enlarge as the season advances. Business failures are apparently at a minimum, and liabilities are certain ly kiss costly than for many years past. Price* as a whole manifest aggressive strength. Farm products are especial ly prominent in this direction, ths South’s greatest staple, cotton, owing to short crop, advancing, and, owing to active speculation leading in extent of gain with an advance of nearly S a cent for the week, of nearly 2 cents as compared with a year ago and of quite 2 S cents as compared with the low water price touched in the season of 1898-9. Iron and steel hold all of their old strength. Wheat (Including flour) shipments foe the week aggregate 5,183,889 bushels, against 8,872,455 bushels last week, 5,497,273 bushels in the corresponding week of 1898, 4,823,461 bushels in 1897, 4,050,772 in 1896, and 2,244.328 bushels in 1895. Since July 1, this season, the exports of wheat aggregate 55,699,413 bushels, against 52,498,121 bushels last year, and 60,980,412 bush els in 1897-8. The exports from Tacoma last week Included 2,100 tons of coal to Honolu lu, 5,000 tons of wheat and barley to Antwerp, and 4,000,000 feet of lumber to Honolulu. The imports were 3,000 tons of tea, silk and curios. The Sunday Law. The cases at Fairhaven, Wash., against Loux and Beck for violating the Sunday law have been stricken from the docket, the evidence being ubemed insufficient to convict. Bor- genson Bros., who run a bar in connec tion with a hotel, were tried and ac quitted. Dynamiters at Work. It is retported that dynamiters are CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. at work again on the Wallowa river, tielow the bridge, and that salmon are CAM FXAWOISCO. CAL. LOVnTXLLB. XT. XXW TOBK. X. T. being slaughtered in a very reckless Per sal» by all Druggists—Price JOc. per bottl« manner. Mr«. G. W. I'alm.r, of Jon««Tllle. VX, «aid: “Two yean a«o I wa. atBleled with »loniach aud bow.l trouUl«. My "»«• pu»«l«d 18« due ler». I.uU.l.t.4 only ou Ih« lieblest kiudofdlcL My «loiuach would uot iwlalu «olid toed. The palu lu luy •loiu.cb aud bow.l. wo» »o Int.n»« tbal I eanuet d«.crib« It. I eontlnued to »rww wer»«. I lo.l <4 pound., my n«rv«»w*r* compl.tely »u.lter- «3, and 1 was very woak. Dr. < . W . Jaoob«, of Mkbiuqud. advl.ed uie to tak« Ur.Wtlllann'PluX Pill, for Fal« Pevpla, I b«(*a to uae lb« pill», aud tb« tlr.l «(Tael waa th* rMtoratlon of my «pp.tlt«. and tb« qulalinc of iny «batf.r.d narvou« «r.teni. I be- ean to r«e»lo nir lo«t dlraaglb. and In on« month after commando» to tak« lb« pill» 1 wa» abl« to do my houtawork. ! b»v« <aln»0 M pound« aud to-day am In food health.'' KVom t\e Prta Preu, Purllnffton, IT. Dr. Williame- Hat WH» t.r ffsl« S»«»l« •r* a«»«r »«IS t>t the »•«»» •’ •‘“"«'•J' C«.. »c».a«ct«dj. M. L. « « toi«« 42 M. »•» Now Youth s Companion Issued Every Week. $1.75 a Year. IAMOUS »o idler» «nd I tailor», »lat«»n>«n, 9 •choUra, traveller», hunter», •nd the nio»t gift«! writ«» of »tori«« will enrich live p*gr» of Ths Companion during 1900. Send your •ddrru on a po«t*l <*ni. and w« will null you our Illustrated Announcement Number, giving a full Pro« pectus of article» and au thor» already engaged foe Uonseripta in Cologne prodm'iMl symptoms of heart disease by taking pills nx-onunended for that ¡mri’oso bv local doctor*. Several of the physi cians have taA'li arrested. There I» more Catarrh In thi* ».*etlon of th" country Iban all oth.r dl.«««e« r11' "'V h' ,r,; au.l until tb" la.t fiw year» w.. •“I.I'0’',“ Incurable. For a areal many year. I “T nouucod It a local <llaea*<*, and i r. « rlbed h . al reme.il», and by coo.-tantly la ling to cur« with local treatment, pronoun.cl u ln< "’»b“ - Selene« liar proven catarrh to I m * a .on*l lu ll,.ual dl*. a«*, and thar-tor« require»eon.tltu- lion.I tr.aiiu.nt. Hall'« ula> tur.-.l Io K J Cheney A < o . Toledo. Ohio, Is the oulv c<>UMtitutk)n»l cure oil the It in tHkrn internally in dow« from 10 <troi»« »<> n teannoonful. It Bet« directly < □ th” hlo<M and iiiiKfUK mirlare* of the») Mein. I hey offi r one hundred dollar, (or any ca-o It falla U» cure. Send for circular, and idlmonlal». Ad- drew, P. J. I IIK N KY * CO.. Toledo, 0. Sold by I>rugsl»t«, tv. Hair» Family Pill» are the boat. Is the time to subscribe for the volume tor iqoo to t.ikc .uh.inl.i;',’ of the spedai offer below: the 1900 Volume. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS l>uni»h lighthouM« an* »uppliixl with oil to pum|> on the waved during H storm. ____________ HII4KK INTO VOT It KIIOKS Allen'» Foot Fa-e. a powder for the f»el 11 curve painful, swollen, »marling, nerv ous feel, and iiKlantlv lake, the »ling out of corns «'ol bunion» II'« lb" grvale.t Million«. comfort discovery of lhe age Allen'« Fool A small boy was one day askisl by a Ease makes light or II«'» »bov. feel <a»v clergyman if he knew what was meant It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nail», sweating, calknis and hot tlrv.l. aching by energy and enterprise. feel W" have over 30.<■■» tv.llinoiilals "No, sir, I don’t think I do.” Trv II fisbiy Sold by all druggist» and shoe »lores Ilv mail for 28c in ■ tn III pa The elerygman said: Allen K “Well, i will tell you. my boy. ( >lli' Trial package FREE Addre«», Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. Y. of the richest meu in the world came com* Coffer» tobloids or lozenges are i hen- without a shirt on his back, and them ing into use in Brazil. On« of i now he has millions.” “Millionsl” replied the lx»y. ‘How dropp'd into a cup of ladling water many does he put on at a time?”— prvriucea excellent coffee In three min utes. Spare Moments. r|Tf |VtiH<i»«»MUy < "rvi HtN«»r n<r»n>i»nr«• Mió »n.'t (Irrt J»> • uí l’r K Hu. • <»i. .$ Nerv« Mri.J f r F M IC K •« u<» i. M bollir xti’l M»^llN* l> »- H II. KLINk. 144 . an Anil •<»«•<. i*h H a » te114>la. Ta. ) Thr Nntintiiil A ••*«»< lut b ni «»f M unì , r Nut Alnnya. llakrri« plat « m | !U«»I t <»U nusml m Bertha — “ It ’ s a curious expression, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. tht* iiumi I rmphnUc inaiin*r in tavi»r <»( ‘She went in bathing.’ Why is it not pure O mh I Icifiidiitioii an»! the regulation Portland Market. enough to say, ‘She went bathing?’ ” of luikvrw In th* interval of |M*rfr< l Wheat—Walla Walla, 58® 59c; Val Bobby—"Sure enough. When a girl cltMUilinva* and i»aiiltaU«»n. ley, 59@60c; Blueetem, 61@62Sc pet goes bathing she doesn’t usually go in. ” bushel. —Boston Transcript. Flour—Best grades, $3.25; graham, Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. ing Syrup the best reinoly to use for their Oats—Choice white, 85® 36c; choice :hlldren during the teething period. Arcola. Ili , wlth a i.qmlatiim of Inas gray, 33 @ 34c per bushel. At Tacoma tinsmiths and men skilled Barley—Feed barley, $15® 10.50; (hall 9,IMM), leali, thè World tu tlui in regular tin an sheet iron work are brewing, $18.50@ 19.00 per ton. broom-corn imlu.try, Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid hard to get and are getting $2.50 a day. The Compania General nf Manila, The maghine «lsq>a of thè Northern dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per At Dawson City eggs cost 50 cents a While in Washington women are in the largest cigar making concern In the Pacific railroad ara comjirllr.1 to run ton. dozen. disfavor as government employes, they world, employs lO.OrMI hands, and turns hall a day overtlme every other night Hay—Timothy, $9 @11; clover, $7 The number of mining firniH using are in creasing in uumla-r in the Brit out every year 80,000,(MM) cigars, 40,- in «.’ine departmenla in ordrr to ■ al, h <38; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. 000,000 cigarette» and nearly 8,(MIO Uma up. All thè angine» of thè railroail Butter—Fancy creamery, 45®50c; coal-cutting machines in 1898 in the ish civil service. coin|>any are in aervice. seconds, 40@42^«c; dairy, 80(336c; United States was 86 per cent greater of cut toluu-i-o. Jonas W. Thompson, of Pine Plains, than in 1897, and the gain in Pennsyl store, 22^ @27 Ho. There are 850,(MM) tuen In Ihr World Hereafter la>lls that can l>e heard a N. Y., found a black snake milking vania was about 50 per cent. Eggs—21 (g 2 2 S c per dozen. who gain a liv«llle«»l chiefly by tl.h- distance of 500 feet must In ’ attached to one of his heifers. He struck the rep Cheese—Oregon full cream, 18c; Men buried in an avalanche of snow tile with a stick, and it attacked him, all private rcavvnger wagons in Chi ing, makiug nn animai catch of $225 Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c The fi»h- hear distinctly every word uttered by sinking its fangs ill his leg. Thompson cago, and these India must In* rung con wnrth of tl.h fi>r rach man per pound. erie» of thè l'nite.1 Htatea .upplv Nini.- Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00® those who are seeking for them, while finally killed thu snake, but it is tinuously while the wagons are ill serv IMM) ¡mind« animally, alvi th<>ae <■( 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, their most strenuous shouts fail to ¡>en- thought that his leg will have to Is* ice, which may ba Imtween sunset and Europe 1,800,000 ¡monda. amputated. sunrise. etrate even a few feet of snow. $2.00@3.50; geese, $6.00(37 for old; $4.50(36.50 for young; ducks, $4.50® The city council of Aknm. <> . w , B , lul< , rlI1 „ n The distance from the farthest point The aulhitritira in Algeria gave $40,- At Tacoma while in aonie line« th« 6.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12}»® of polar discovery to the pole itself is cently passed an ordinance rcpunng u,wi|r(, __ _____„ _ J graMheppera. supply of akilled lala>r la equal to the _________ 14c per pound. the union plunil)en I u I m »1 to ihj h nixed Ill one «eetlon 3,200 camel* were em- dentanti, there are other, in which rm 460 miles. Potatoes—50® 60c per sack; sweets, on all city ________________ work. ployed to carry the material for burn- ¡(loyers complain of lack of help and 2@2j^c per pound. The animal that lays the greatest Telegraphic communication will lie n< ovvr »^e pl*0” where egg» had been could employ more men if the right Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 90c: numlier of eggs at a time is the white kind offt-nvl. Men employed on »< raj« per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli ant of tropical countries, which, ac eetabliehed lietween the Hcottiah is- ,l,‘lM,l,l»wi. er* and Kräder, on the streets are paid flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1; cording to a high authority, produces lands of Muck, Egg, Canna aud Bum. In the ship bidding and engineering $1.75 a ’lay, while inen in pmitmne beans, 5®6c per pound; celery, 70® 86,400 each day during the season. They are all to be connected with the i tralca of Belfait, Ireland, 270 out of requiring somewhat harder work get 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per mainland and with the Isle of Skye. Analyses made recently by the agri 1 8,000 member» of the union are em a day. Skilled urti.an«, auch a> tar box; peas, 3®4c per pound; tomatoes, So great has been the improvement ployed; in the linen traie», 60 nut of ¡.■liter, for tini.hing work, got lernt 25c per box; green corn, 12% ® cultural department in Germany showed that of 557 samples of fertiliz of the storage batteries of late that, ac 1,012; buildlug trade», 4.9 out of 2,168; fl. 25 to fil a day, Machinists* wagM 15c per dozen. ers, 198 were adulterated, and of the cording to an English engineer, a car furnishing and wtwl-working traie», roll (nun $2.25 to $3 fill, de¡«-n'lm< Hops—7@10c; 1897 crop, 5® 6c. Wool—Valley, 12® 13c per pound; samples of bran 74.1 per cent were now requires 500 ¡»Hinds of cells that 20 out of 880; printing traie», 43 out largely upon the ability of the man and two years ago needed 1,600 pounds. of 958; miscellaneous, 86 out of 1,864. the nature of the work. Eastern Oregon, 8@13c; mohair, 27® adulterated. 80c per pound. Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wether» [JI iA, and ewes, 3%c; dressed mutton, 6%® :i 7c per pound; lamlie, 7%c per pound. : Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; :: :: light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, : : $6.00@7.00 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, $3.50® 4.00; cows, $3.50®4.00; dressed beef, 6®7c ' : : per pound. Veal—Large, 6%®7%c; small, 8® will be promptly paid to any one furnishing us evidence on which we can secure conviction of any suhstitutor 8%c per pound. ST $100.00 Reward Beattie Markets. Onions, new, $1.25® 1.50 per sack. Potatoes, new, 75c@$l. Beets, per sack, $1.10. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Carrots, per sack, 90o. Parsnips, per sack, 90c. Cauliflower, 75c per dozen. Gold Hill Water Ditch. Cabbage, native and California, Engineer J. S. Howard, of Medford, @1.25 per 100 pounds. Or., has completed the survey of the Peaches, 65® 80c. Gold Hill water ditch. He employed Apples, $1.25® 1.50 per box. a party of 12 men, who completed the Pears, $1.00@1.25 per box. permanent survey in 98 days. Much Prunes, 60c per box. interest is shown in the ditch, not only Watermelons, $1.50. by local enterprise, but by many East Cantaloupes, 50®75c. ern capitalists, who are ready to invest Butter—Creamery, 27o per pound money in it. dairy, 17@22c; ranch, 12>i@17o pound. To Propagate Steelheada»»,^ ^ I >’ Eggs—27®28c. The Willapa hatchery Cheese—Native, 18®14o. pleted this week. As steelhead» are Poultry—14c; dressed, 15Xo. more numerous in Willapa river'than Ilay—Puget Sound timothy, $8 @11; in any other stream in this section, a special effort will be made to propagate choice Eastern Washington timothy, them here, and to stock other stream» $14015. Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; form this hatchery. The propagation of steelheads has not as yet been at feed meal, $23. Barley—Rolled or ¡pound, per ton, tempted in any Washington hatchery. $21; whole, $22. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.50; Catch«» All the Flah. Lew and Sanford Mayhew have one blended straights, $3.26; California, of their floating traps located near the $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; gra Point Francis portage, near Whatcom, ham, per barrel, $2.90; whole wheat Wash. It has 800-foot leads and flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.76. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $15.00; catches all the fish that come its way. The boys say the trap’s success is as »horts, per ton, $16.00. Feed—Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; sured, and they will have it towed farther up the Sound, where the fall middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $35.00. run of fish la better. A potato phenomenon is being dis played in Colfax, Wash. The growth consists of several large vines, on which there are scores of potatoes ranging in size from a bird’s egg to a man’s fist. The potatoes grow entirely above, in stead of under the ground. Followed Her Doctor’s Advice Dlttrlbutlv. Trade la Still of an Bn* couraglitg Voliuu«. A War-TIm« Hlii»<«' MiKOiirl ■ court recently » rather In a----------- • ■ , Dur novel cms came up for det inion ing th (~e civil ’ivil war war’ a a certain Northern ling the • — * -____ < — l»a*vitW A soldier «ent into the sei vics, I«*' young at h home. wum wife «•<•’»» “"1*' lu : new» ----- — hi» bride reacL.Z him ...X that * ......... h" 1 died and when ths war ? ] not return to his old home, but M’ttle’l | out West. lie married again, and tll„ second .... ....... wife _■*_ lie . ceiimulatcd a large his ¡amount of property in Hiatt 1 Not long ag” h>’ l““»1"*» ,h“t r"' I wile had not died, but, aup|«>»ing him to have been killed, had married au other man. This man diol, leaving her a widow. When the Pratt county man learne.l these (acts he brought svilt for divorce, aud the wotiuin in the I a»t heard of it and went out and (ought the case, asserting a claim to ¡strl of the Pratt couutv man's property. However, after the lawyer» had made a great tight before him, the j’ldg” granted the divorce and left the Pratt couutv man free to marry the woman who has been living with him (or many years as his wife.—N. Y. Tribune. Ban Francisco Market. Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12® 14c pel pound; Eastern Oregon, 12@ 16c; Val ley, 17© 10c; Northern, 8®10c. Hope—1899 crop, 9@12o per pound. Onions—Yellow, 75@85o per sack. Butter—Fancy creamery 27 @ 28c; do seconds, 24 @26c; fancy dairy, 22 @24c; do seconds, 19® 21c per pound. Eggs—Store, 21® 26c; fancy ranch, 36® 38c. Millstuffs — Middlings, $17.50 @ 19.50; nran, $16@ 17. Hay—Wheat $7@9.00; wheat and oat $7.00@8.50; best barley $6.00® 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00@7.00 per ton; straw, 20® 85c per bale. Potatoes—Early Rose, 40® 60c; Ore gon Burbanks, $1.25 @1.60; river Bur banks, 45@ 70c; Salinas Burbanks, 90c@$1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, $2.76@8.25; Mexican limes, $4.00@ 5.00; California lemons 75c@$1.60; do choice $1.75 @2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.50® 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal» Persian dates. 6@6^o per pound. or dealer who attempts to palm off inferior imitations when Cascareis Candy Cathartic are called for. Be on the lookout for imitations and counterfeits of Cascarets, and don’t you ever buy preparations that are made and sometimes pushed by unscrupulous dealers whose intention is to mislead the buyer and infringe on our trade mark and trade-name. As soon as some one tries to sell you something else when you ask for Cascarets luok out for him I Get ail the details and confidentially write us on the subject at once. > CANDY CATHARTIC : : : : : : :: : : :: : : : : : : :: t: :: :: :■ :: :: : : THIS IS WHILE YOU SLE££ ■ THE TABLET CASCABXTS ar» «MoluUly bannie»», a purely vemtaMa eomtxraa» r^t, paUUH., Prt..», N.ver .Rk.a, we.k.a „ X T..U roo», d0 good. mummln!! ninnili iinnnlnifniinnnui PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Fenee bik ! 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