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1 LAKE BALT Women Who have the FARMING FOK ALASKA I ,,,"INO T",D' "TAR0‘D Science UnUrrly Ing Buainvaa Condltlou* Highly Satlafactury. Grains, Fias, Clavar and V.».tablrs Thrive Surprisingly -Also Gusli. Sharp and Catti.. One of the important reports which .las just been submitted to congress by the secretary of agriculture and ordered to be printed deals with the agricul tural investigations in Alaska. It is important because it brings out some ) facts in regard to the agricultural capa- . bilities of our vast Northern territory, which will astonish those who have re- * garded it as a useless ice box, which at , most, was valuable only for the gold it might contain or for the fur and fish it yields. These investigations, as far as they 1 have gone, indicate that it has latent capabilities which, when developed, may sustain a large population and make it a prosperous state. And why uot? The little country of Finland, which lies between Swedeu and Russia in the same latitude and is less than one-fourth the size of Alaska, has a population of 2.500.000 aud exports both grain and livestock, as well as vast quantities of dairy products. The author of the report, Professor C. C. Georgescu, who has charge of the in vestigations, brought to Washington 11 varieties of spring wheat, a dozen varieties each of barley an<i oates, aud also rye, buckwheat aud flax, all of which had matured at the experiment stations at Sitka and Kenai, in the Kenai peninsula. The rejort states that red clover lived through the winter at Sitka, made a luxuriant growth and matured seed, and that vetches and other forage plants did equally as weJl. All of the common hardy veget ables were grown to perfection, some cauliflower at Kenai measuring 14 inches across the head, A statement by the superintendent of the Alaska Commercial Company in regard to his company’s experience with livestock at Kadiak is of more than passing interest, because it reveals possibilities in the stock industry which are bound to be of much impor tance in the future development of the countiy. The company has for mauy years kept cattle, sheep and Angora goats on some of the small islands near the town of Kadiak. On one of these islands it was not found necessary to feed or shelter the cattle at all, winter or summer. Year in and year out they lived in the open and were maintained solely by the native grasses, which are abundant in all of Southwestern Alaska. The herd increased yearly about 75 |>er cent of the breeding cows. A flock of Angora goats increased 60 per cent annually and gave very good results in mohair. A flock of sheep has been kept for the past 16 years on The in- pasture, the year around, crease was something over 60 per cent, and the clip averaged about five pounds of wool per head yearly. There seems to be no doubt that animal hus bandry can be successfully prosecuted in different parts of Alaska. Land for agricultural experiment sta tions has been reserved at three places in the coast region; namely, at Sitka, Kadiak and Cook Inlet, and develop ment wotk was begun the past season at Sitka and Kenai. A headquarters building was erected and partially com pleted at Sitka. It is to contain offices, laboratory, library and quarters for the person in charge. Most of the scientific work will be done at Sitka. The stations are equipped with work oxen and all the tools necessary for pioneer farming. The report enumer ates also the lines of experimentation which are of chief interest to that country. They include those which relate to the improvement of the soil, the selection and improvement of small grains, experiments with vegetables, the introduction of fruits and experi ments relating to the various branches of livestock industry. Bradstreet's says: Stormy weather has retarded the development of spring 1 trade at many markets, interrupting telegraph aud railway communication and uearlv checking the movement of I inerchaudise. lu prices, aggressive strength is still the feature of the cot ton au<l cotton goods market, while re tail lines remain steady. Food prod ucts, however, have weakened, aud some raw materials, like wool aud hide are quotable lower. Railway returns continue to reflect large gains over a year ago, though, as pointed out last week, eoin|>ariaous from now ou will l>e with l>etter conditions iu transportation matters than a year ago, and phenom enal gaius an> less likely of attainment' That uuderlying business conditions are iu a high degree healthful will be gathered from the fact that business failures for February are at a iiimiiiiuiu as regards the number for that mouth, ami liabilities, ouly slightly exceeding those of the same mouth a year ago. have shruuk to a phenomenally low I orcentage. Wheat (including flour) shipments for the week aggregate 3,863,887 bush els, against 8,660.850 bushels last week, 5,815,585 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1899, 8,252,008 bush els iu 1898, 2,075,485 bushels iu 1897, ■nd 1,407,379 bushels in 1896. Failures in the United States for the mouth of February number 745, with aggregate liabilities of $9,995,464, a decrease of 3.5 per ceut in number from February a year ago. Liabilities are 3 per ceut heavier, but assets are consid erably smaller than in the same periml a year ago. Failures for the week number 173, against 168 last week, 170 n the week a year ago, 232 iu 1898, .'62 in 1897, anil 270 in 1896. vention It Is said that lu the case of heavy vehicles, such as motor carriages, the principal source of wear aud destruc tion of the pneumatic tlrea la uot puue turtng or breaking, but Internal atralu aud friction, lu aouie tires the Interior fibers of the rubber have been fouml reduced to a tine powder by the eou- ataut wear. Che Agricultural Department has constructed a new building at Wash iugtoti to be used solely for testing seeds of all kluds, lu order to afford pro tectlou against dlabouest dealers. Re cent testa gave remarkable results. Meadow-foxtail see . from Germany, costing 85 cents a pound, was adulter atrnl more than 70 per cent, with seed worth ouly 10 cents a pound. Orchard grass, purchased In the open market, was more than half bad. Some crlui sou clover, similarly purchased, was IW per cent. bad. As Is well known, the soldier’s risk of death In battle Is uot nearly as great as of burling a grave as the result of disease. The most competent authori ties state that on the average It takes a ton of shot to kill one man. For In stance. It has been estimated that lu the Crimean war the British ami French troops tired between them the enor mous amount of 45.000.000 projectiles, resulting lu the death of ouly 51.000 Russians, while on their side the Czar's adherents killed some 46,000 of the alllesi. with au expenditure of over 50. 300,000 projectiles .this representing a ieath for every 1,087 shots fired. After an experimental study of more PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Color* Used by Royalty. than five years at the psychological laboratory of the Saltpetrlere. M. Vas- It is very interesting to know what Beattie Market*. chide haa concluded that the brain is colors are used or selected by the royal Onions, new, $3.25®A.50 per suck. always active, and there Is u<> such families as being their very own. To Lettuce, hot house, 40c per doz. England, the only royal family of thing as dreamless sleep, He bas Potatoes, new. $18® 20. modern times, which has selected it, watched the sleep of thirty-six subjects Beets, per sack, 75®85c. lie longs scarlet, which is very effective. ranging In age from twelve mouths to Turnips, per sack, 60c. The royal houses of Portugal, Prussia eighty years, and his own observations Carrots, per sack, 50c. Sweden and some of the German have been checked by those of forty six Parsnips, per sack, 75® 85c. Russia chooses princes wear blue. other persons. He tiuds that the dreams Cauliflower, 75c ®$1 per dozen. dark green and Austria delights in black of deep sleep differ from the hallucina Cabbage, native and California, tions that come at the moment of fall and yellow. Most people imagine $1.00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. scarlet was selected on account of the ing asleep and that of waking. The Apples, $1.25® 1.50 per box. red rose of the Plantagenet, but this is superficial sleep reflects more the sen l’runes, 60c per lox. not true. It was adopted from the field satlons of every day, while the dreams Butter—Creamery, 81c per pound; of deep sleep are more continuous, more rules of the royal standard and from dairy, 17® 22c; ranch, 20c per pound. logical, farther from reality, and have Henry’s adoption of the scarlet areas of Eggs—20c. the yoemen of the guard.—Ji. Y. more to do with one’s earlier existence. Cheese—Native. 16c. Journal. Geologists are of the opinion that the Poultry—13® 14c; dressed, 14® 15c. Fattening. vast territory now known as Wyoming Hay—Pnget Sound timothy, $12.00; Emaciated Invalid (just arrived choice Eastern Washington timothy, once bad numerous fresh-water lakes at the springs)—Is it tTue that drink and a climate approaching the semi- $18.00® 19.00 ing these waters produces fat? Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; tropical, and that the animals whose Native (weight 250)—Produces fall bones are from time to time coining to feed meal, $23. Why, stranger, when I came here I Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, light Inhabited these lakes and the ad only weighed eight pounds, and look joining swamps In myriads. They sank $21; whole, $22. INft Weavers of the Old H, h I Turn Ou at me now!—Rochester Herald. a Perfect Imitation. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; Into the mud In dying, aud their bones were covered with other deposits and blended straights, $3.00; California. The best household jewel is a good Just a year ago some manufacturers $8.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra beeanie [»etrlfled. The large beds are of artistic textiles touring In Donegal cook.—Chicago Daily News. found at points supposed to have been ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheal Woman and Burglar. the mouths of great rivers, the animals resolved on establishing a place for the flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80®4.00. making of hand tufted <ar|>eta of the Mrs, Winks (looking up from tM Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $14.00; after death having floated down these description generally known as “Turk paper)—A woman out west shot a burg rivers to places where they were de shorts, per ton, $16.00. ish" or “Persian.” The peculiarity of lar and killed him. Feed—Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton; posited in these estuaries, thus account this fabric Is Hint from Its nature It Mr. Winks—Well! well! What was ing for tbe vast deposits w hich charac middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, •he aiming at?—N. Y. Weekly. terize certain localities and which have must be a band production. The tufts per ton, $30.00. are tied by the tlugers In knots In longi Sick Headache Quickly Cured. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef proved such a study to scientific laves tudinal warps, whieb are stretched be Indigestion, b*d stomach, constipation, sick tlgators. •teers, 7S@8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; headache. That’s the program. Next program, CaMcarvt* Candy Cathartic, instant Prof. II. S. Wood worth describes In tween two long parallel beams. The relief pork, 7 Sc; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8}n® Druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Science a new movement for writers carpets are made to the size and shape 10c. Money Talks. Hams—Large, 18c; small, 13?i; with the pen which, he thinks, has of any room. The design Is placed In breakfast bacon, 12}»c; drv salt sides, decided advantages over older methods. front, nnd the girls, from tiine to a Money talks, but a little scare is apt To write In the new manner, let the top dozen, according to the size of the car 8c. to shut it up tight.—Chicago Daily of the paper slant to the right Instead pet, select the colors Indicated row by News. Portland Marks». of to the left. Tbe horizontal lines row, which are tletl, then bound down Wheat — Walla Walla. 51®52c; I believe Piso's Cure is the only medi- across the paper can then tie followed by "shoots” of wooleu weft drawn cine that will cure Consumption. -Anna Valley, 52c; Blueitem, 55c per bushel. by drawing the whole arm, In the dlrec- across the entire width and beaten firm M. Ross, Williamsport, Pa., Dec. 8, '95. Flour—Best grades, $3.00; graham, tlon of tbe forearm, back toward the by small Iron toothed hammers. There $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. An Ohio widow refused to marry a flank. "Meanwhile Impart to the wrist Is Interesting variety and pleasure lu Oats—Choice white, 35® 36c; choice man because he wore a wig, although (and forearm) a back and forth lateral the work, and It Is such that Individual gray, 34c per bushel. he was a millionaire. Her excuse was skill and workmanship come largely Barley—Feed barley, $14® 15.00; motion which shall produce the vertical that in case of a family row there would strokes of the letters.” When this Into play. Altogether. It Is Just such an brewing, $17.00® 18.00 per ton. be no fun in snatching him bald Millstuffs—Bran, $13 per ton; mid method has been mastered. Prof. Wood Industry as Is suited to the ruial dis beaded.—Chicago Daily News. dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per worth says, "rapid writing Is freer and trlcts of Ireland. No steam power la The Pleasantest, Most Powerful and ■lore legible, showing no tendency to required, and there la therefore no ban ton. Northwest Note*. Effective Neverfailing Remedy for Hay—Timothy, $9@ 10; clover, $7® degenerate Into the flat scrawl." The dicap on the commercial side by the An open» house to cost $12,500 and lua^l Rheumatism ^“1.. movement can also be taught, with rel absence of coal. to have a seating capacity of 1,000, is T.50; Oregon wild hay, $6® 7 per ton. LA GRIPPE and CATARRH I ative facility, to the left band. The first year’s experiment with the ----- If all knew what thousands know ol to be erected at Albany, Or., this year. Butter—Fancy creamery, 45®50c; V* amm 4A4 theeflifwey of “5 DROPS” as a Cu Irish girls lias proved that they are nd seconds, 42%®45c; dairy, 30®37Jic; rat! ve as w«il as a Prevr ntive of any Ache or Paia Mrs. Jane Kees, who died near Leb mlrably adapted for the work. The AN ODD C SE. known to the human body, there would not be a stere, 25j'j@32Hc. family in all America without a bottle of "A anon, Or., left an estate valued at about girls show a nimbleness of Augurs ai|l| Eggs — 11 @ 1 2c per dozen. Drops!" Send for trial bottle. 25c, or large bottle, ft Will Linger Ixing In the Memory 1120,000, mostly in money. She left II—containing 300 doses. 6 bottle^ for 15. sharpness of eye for color and form Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; of a Burgeon. IWANSOM RHEUMATIC CORK CO. no children, and the money goes to her that have quite astonished their teach Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c ISO-164 E. Laks St. Chlca(». III. brothers and sisters. “What was the strangest case I ever era. and they take to the work with a per pound. had?” said one of the surgeons In at Hoax—"Klumsy is very fond of The hoisting engine at the govern Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50® tendance at the late convention, repeat spirit and cheerfulness quite refresh horses, isn’t he?” Joax—“If he is, it ment winks at Bandon, Or., was crush ing. So convinced are the promoters is something new.” Hoax—“Well, ed to smithereens. A big blast was 4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, ing the question of a reporter with of Its ultimate success that they have $2.50®3.50; geese, $6.50®7.50 forolil; whom he was chatting. ‘'Well, let me planned out a broad scheme that will I saw him out riding the other day, set off. and a rock weighing 25 tons and he had both arms around ths fell on the engine, fairly pulverizing it. $4.50®6.50; ducks, $5.00®5.50 per Bee. I believe the oddest Incident of espread the work nil over the west of dozen; turkeys, live, 10® lie per my career occurred In—but hold! on Ireland and give employment to many horse’s neck.”—Philadelphia Record. Fairhaven, Wash., claims to have pound. second thought I don’t care to give any Potatoes—50®70c per sack; sweets, names or dates. The facts, If you like, hundreds of girls and boya.-Ixmdon not ouly the largest salmon cannery in Furniture Record the world, but also the largest shingle 2@2/^c per pound. were these: I was called by messenger Vegetables — Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; nill, and the daily capacity of the lat to a cheap boarding house one evening A Narrow Ear,ape. er is now being increased from 500,- per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab to attend a man who was said to have A man came to 8t. Louis from Texas bage, lHo per pound; parsnips, $1; JOO to 700,000. been hurt In a Hght. I found a young onions, $1.50@2.50; carrots, $1. fellow of 25 or thereabouts, half dazed, not long ago to see tlm sights. He had A. C. Pettys, ex county assessor of Hops—3® 8c per ixmnd with a bloody contusion on one of his with him neurly four thousand dollars, Morrow county, Or., who has a fine Wool—Valley, 12® 13c per pound; cheeks and a badly broken none. The among which were three one thousand farm and orchard three miles east of Eastern Oregon, 8® 14c; mohair, 27® bridge was smashed almost flat with dollar notes. Having no friends In th., lone, is of the opinion that the late 80c per pound. the face, and I saw at once that the city, ami being fearful of banks, he bbl frost injured the peach crop, Hi» Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers case would need very careful handling these big bills very aeeureiy, g» |ie trees were nearly in bloom when the frost came. He also states that the and ewes, 4J4c; dressed mutton, 7® to prevent great disfigurement. Not to thought, by pasting them on the Inside codlin moth was doing a great deal of 1 %c per pound; lambs, 7/^cper pound. bother you with technical details, I of his shirt bosom. After carousing for Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; confined myself that night to a superfi about a week he took bls tindergar injury to his orchard. light and feolers, $4 .50; dressed, cial dressing, and deferred further pro nients to a laundry, and three days Pendleton, Or., will have a Chinese $6.00®6.50 per 100 pounds. ceedings until next day. When I called later discovered at the same time that voter at the June election by the name Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00® 1.50; the following morning the young man the bills were still on the shirt, nml Eng Chung, who was born in San cows, $3.50®4.00; dressed beef, 6Vs® An Excellent Combination. of had quite recovered his senses, and al that he had forgotten where the laun Francisco. He is well educated and though bin clothes were shabby and all dry will. In hla despair lie left the The pleasant method and beneficial reads and writes the English language 7J-4C per pound. Veal—I-arge, 7® 8c; small, 8)<® hl» surroundings poor and mean. It city nnd returned to Ht. Ixiula, nml effects of the well known remedy, as well as the average American, and 8^c per pound. 8muP or F igs , manufactured by the was evident from bls hands, talk and when lie took bls clothes to n Inundry Cat-iroHifiA F ig S vhup C o ., illustrate to hear him talk without seeing him it Tallow—5®5%c; No. 2 and grease, bearing that be had never done any tbe proprietor recognlz»-d him nnd mid the value of obtaining the liquid laxa would tie impossible to say that he was 8H ® 4c per pound. hard work and was a person of educa "I hnve something here that belong» tive principles of plaDts known to be uot an American. tion and refinement, I took him for to you.” When the careless fellow hiiw medicinally laxative and presenting Ban Franeuco Market. A lB-year old boy has been arrested the black sheep of some good family, Ills thousand dollar bills again he al them in the form most refreshing to the Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12® 16o per but made no comments, and explained most fainted from Joy. Now he keeps taste and acceptable to the system. It in Spokane charged with bicycle steal is the one perfect strengthening laxa ing. He confessed that he had stolen pound; Eastern Oregon, 12® 16c; Val briefly that 1 would try to restore his hla surplus wealth In a bank. tive, cleansing the system effectually, nine of the ten wheels reported stolen ley, 20® 22c; Northern, 10® 12c. nose as far an possible by performing dispelling colds, headaches and fevers in February. Hope—1899 crop, 11® 18c per • slight operation and Inserting an arti Why People Are Itighthan led. gently yet promptly and enabling one pound. ficial support. To my astonishment he to overcome habitual constipation per A professor who has made a study of The average wages paid in the lunil>er Butter—Fancy creamery 22 hr 22 %c; objected flatly, and Insisted on letting children says lie has discovered why manently. Its perfect freedom from and shingle mills of Washington is do seconds, 21® 21^0; fancy dairy, 19 It heal exactly as It was. ’But you will the majority of people are right handed every objectionable quality and sub about $2.78 per day. The lowest ®20c; do seconds, 17®18c per pound. stance, and its acStng on the kidneys, be frightfully disfigured,' I protested; Infants use both hands until they t,„xin liver and bowels, without weakening wages paid is for firemen, who receive Eggs—Store, 12® 14c; fancy ranch, ‘I doubt If your best friends would rec to speak. The motor speech function The highest are re- 17c. or irritating them, make it the ideal |1.75 per day. ognize you.’ Strange to say, that as controls the right side of the body nnd laxative. » ceived by head sawyer and Ixxik- Millstuffs — Middlings, *17.00 ® surance seemed to render him only the In the process of manufacturing figs keepers, their compensation being $4 the first right handl'd motions, tending , 20.00; bran, $12.00® 18.00. firmer, and I was compelled to let him to help out speech. As speech grows so are used, as they are pleasant to the l>er day. taste, but the medicinal qualities of the Hay—Wheat $7.00® 9.50; wheat and have his way. It was nearly three grow» right handedness. remedy are obtained from senna and The Northern Pacific taxes in Walla oat $7.00®9.00; best barley $5.50® weeks before he was well, and, as I an other aromatic plants, by a method Walla county were $3,234.9«, and the 7.50; alfalfa, $6.00® 7.50 per ton; ticipated, he looked exactly like some What Money Would Do known to the C alifornia Fie H yrup battered bruiser of the prize ring. 1 money has been paid. straw, 80® 45c per bale. Perry Patetick- Ksy, w at’» de’rnesfi- Co. only. In order to get its beneficial Potatoes—Early Rose, 75®85c; Ore never saw the man again, but six in of dolse far nleute?” if» |n (le effects and to avoid imitations, please The Daniels creek railroad, to tie gon Burbanks, 65c® 1.00; river Bur months later I was shown the photo paper here. remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. built by the North Bend Mill Com banks, 50® 75c; Salinas Burbanks, graph of a handsome young chap who Harvard Ha»b< n Dat’s Wat <le world pany, to tap a body of over 3,000 acres was badly wanted for a big embezzle would call dis perfesalon of ours If *, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. of timber land which the company 80c® 1.10 per sack. SAM FBANCir CO, CAX. Citrus bruit—Oranges, Valencia, ment. I put rny finger over the none only had money,-Philadelphia Press recently came into possession of, is $2.75®8.25; Mexican limes, $4.00® and recognized my late patient. He LOtniTILLF KT. NKW TORK. FT. T. Par sale by all Onanists.—Price SO., tattle. how an assumed fact, says the Marsh- 5.00; California lemons 75c®$1.50; bad walked aboard ship right under Unique Inducemrnt to Trade. field, Or., Sun. All of the important do choice $1.75®2.00 per box. the eyes of the detectives and sailed Au up-to-date undertaking firm of De. right of way has l>een secured, and the for the Argentine Republic. They bad Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.50® trolt recently purchased two whole sec- first length of road to be built will be 2.50 | per bunch; pineapple«, nom- hla photo, but never dreamed of con tlons In a new cemetery laid out near six miles. The road is to bo broad inal; Persian date«, fi® «Ho per necting It with the caveil-ln counte the city and la advertising free gravit gauge, and ths engines and rolling pound. nance of that particular passenger.” for the defunct relatives of all peouU took) have been ordered from the East, "Did be get somebody to break bls note who patronize IL * Blues pound. a CITY. W*nt««l ■«••••• Itelwrn. ------- r •n nurposer asked the reponer 8h«‘ W v nitmt brvak uff uur •ngag»- never HscertHlmd. «»Id tb* surgcun. - iiuuit, Mr Ihmpcrj I timi that I really <t» I !•••* I »(»I I'Kcttir In *•«»»•<■» New Orleans Time» Deuiocrst. cMUiiut rt*turu yuur love No olii* croaghlK the ('«Uitlnrnt He Wvll. anyway, I hope you'll CAMEO CARVINU. Mflord U» cut Salt lutkv 1 nj fh,h| return my presents —Fun rotilo. Tho uttriicthHi* of th«» p|Ml, Brief Beecrfplfon of IM T«»ol* »•"* Ill* Dur lit«'i*M«r of lii«t$iilt*. hivhiilliibf tho Mormon T« tii|ilv. |H|„ .Method Ku»i>lo»ed. \|ll> h .Ila. usami» lisa hv.ll srollav.l lalvlv Macle ami Church hiMtliiitii.UB| () All the tools used by th» ‘“"J*'’ 9i ibv »isrmiuit im r»»»v of lii.aiiliy <hir tlrval Halt Luk« tluadvr mni <h»|lR high living I» lbs reus» aasigusd In «•»• carver would mak» but a haodf'11 in.h l«>r nmiivy, insii aii'l amurii iivgl«> i than th«* ¡toad boa in th» Holy I.mid worker sits before a wheel li.rued by» llivir In alili nulli III» luviikilo» n ......... the pictureaquo oiivimiiiiiviit im.| the I hr t'a'-l »»v to prwri.» the li.allh I» hi .. pedal; tools occupy a small corm i « faithful U"V of lln.lvllvr «Moina! Il nutria mimi itilphtir end h«it apringN| • r» tin' table surface on which the »>,r II. urrà «imitai h ilia, am h as rollati pal Ion. grvwtvr to th» oi|uaro yard than miV Im er’s bauds rest while hi' hoi'» 1 d, |.«ia ami billoUMir»* talily on th» AmvricMii c«Hittu«'iit sliaiHtl stone or shell Ixiieatli 1 lhv IU«» tiraude Wv*t»ru Ihulw Sa»« a physician: "All the <■<>" nw-tlle like ilrlll. The little P'’ln'<‘-' metics in tho world will not Imautify eonneoting on th» E m * i unh th struineuta which me used to il<i‘ ” the lace if th« mimi is iliaturbcd.” MT «V Ilio < iliutdo lllid Coli>l4«|< soluble those employed by n >1'm I In. explain* w by the dude is n thing land ItMilwMya mid on thv \\ « mid. ludeed. It was from the »•mm’° of beauty- lie has no mind to disturb, the Hou thorn I'mdlh* (Cvnlrid It carver’a kit that th» demist» got man.' mid (>regt>n Short Lin«*, i* th Chli'iigo Ihiily News. of their Idea* when the tool» u«« 'n (rmiM('«intin«'tiial lino )*mu»iii/ use by them came Io be niniiutii. t'1" 1 TO < I HK * «01.1» IN OS« l>*V through Halt lj«k» City, Ih» thirty years ago the drill» »m> u* Iske l.Mv«tÌM' limino (Juiuino Tubista. I through Halt tulio* City via t thlekueaa a.cordlng to the i»ortlou o All ilriiggists r.'fuiul tho niouoy H it Grand» Wvatorn Kailwav i* tlk . the figure or design Io be exeenh'l; UH» to cura. E. W. Giovo’» »iguaturo tho year round, t >n arcoum some are as tin»' as the polut of a * ;i,u is ou cui h box. 25c. v«|uabh* climate of Ctah mid < bile nee<lle. A small china i.veplable I it la )u*t uh |Mi|uilnr iti Minici for h Milwmiki's hu» sUrtod pimi» also stands near, tilled with oil ami >H > Ntimtner. K«*a*l to.I. I> MmiMlphl mond duet, and Into tlfla the workman Dvuuy molili no'iit. ■JÙ3 Waahington Street, I’oitlanl, .r frequently dips Ills tool during II"' George W llvltita, tiriu ral I n ■ ng, r TKF kl.l.«M» FOOT «4»«. progress of Ills work. The enmeo cut A t'tiwdrr t«> he ahaken Itilo thè *h«»e* Agent, Sall Lake City, for a copy t,f tor's occupation la very exacting. He \i 1 In’, hi .«soli \ olir l«’«'l Irvi awidlrii, Iter- “Sall l«ako City—the City <if bave Saluto. " can put In only a few hours' work nt X.XIH uud uni’«»inl«irlahle. H fr.-l or Ughi alior». try Allro » a time as a usual thing, because of the Himrllng l ,,.,i I 11 rv.ta ami comfort*, makrs The value of the ImportM of |N>tnt<M»* tension on hla nerves. A quavering u.li, 11 g > h » v Cur.-' »aollso ami » wamig hand may be re»|H»n»lble for the »Ingle Irvi. bli»u r» ami i.dlou» .|*ol., Rvlonva into Englund yearly la vhtiinat«*<l at 13.000,000. stroke which will »| h >II a week » work , . r i. ami l.imlon» of all pani ami ■■ a < vr talli < in.- for < liilhlain». ho vailng <lmiip <>r He must have mi »'ye almost like a Iroairil h < l W* liavr ov.r lliirly ilionamiil «’ATAItltll CANNOT Il K Ct lirn iulcroM*o|H*. anil a very »leltent»' touch, ir.iimotoal» l'iy *1 h®av. 8>'l<l With local a|'|’licatlolls, as the» .-«n in<>t »«•«ch ln> must be an artist lu «out ami as ilr<ig-->al- ami »bus .torva for 25. the arat ol th« ■! a* aa<* < «ta r li ■ A « 1 . • •«■1 . r 1 I Kl r Aihitvaa. A Ilvo 8 sklllexi a craftsman as 1» a watch Mv.!, Ci>li«litulkHia.l <li«< a«« aii«| in oid«i 1 nr«- H l.v Itoy. N. Y. toil tntiAi tnfco internal fri- « I ■ « Hal 1 • ’ a maker: lie must know how Io model ! .1 « ' - t««'t|y mid draw, and lit' must have a know! '•ilwauk«’ i» to raÌM< $35,000 (or i» <>n tho an<! mtiuou« «uria. < a Hal • « A tarrh ( utr la not a una« k m> Ho n 11 »«« edge of chemistry, so as Io remove m I ioo I (or tli«' ilvaf. jireacril>r<l by olio of the l>rat |>h> ■ ■ . • » t>4 ti th 1 offending »(iota. The work 1» executi'd country tor >«»ra. and laatvifiilnr . It la 6»>tni>*>«r I <>| tbr heat toil •» a In relief on many klmls of bard or binati with tho I m »*< bliMid ■ it di re- tlyun th* inin t.ua atir’a< |> precious stones, but esseStlally H>e Coiti hl naliun ot tho two inartdlmts is -■tpr-. .haleedonlc variety of quartz, ami on lincea »u< h wonderful r.-sulta In curili 1 u OAtanu. shells. The cameo cutler himself pre bond lor (rat i inoniala, free F J « A ’. I’ropt* luloslu, o, fers onyx liecause of Its dark ami light Mold hr drupgiata, |>rl. r ?."«• layers, which throw out lu ls>hl relief li al la Family Fl II* aro tb* l**l. a white heat! say against a black When Utile Ethel who h «L« <I if «|i< background. He evolves bls picture by was t<> Edith' m party aha mid removing all that portion of the white **i (lou'l ktiow. ! Mekcd mainimi • mo, stratum remaining after the head lots and ahe Maid ’No!’ lint thru, l ha\rnì been completed. Sapphire blocks lire aaked her a H' mm I many Univa )» t used, carnelian, turquoise, amethyst IndianajMili* I'reaa. aud utimerous other stones. It take» I i»t l>r«1« sm | Tr«fifH R <| 1111>in wii t iilxiut one month to eveute a |>ortriilt rhila'lvlphia has decided to allow on onyx, while much less time Is eon The O. II. «V N. and Oregon short sullied If the work Is done on shell n>oto< vele» in the |>srks. Line ha\o added n buffet, aitiokmg mh | There Is always gri'iit »lunger of the library car tn their Portland < hirago latter breaking; ami Its durability, too. thiough train, and a «lining rar *> r«n« Is not great, so that sliell. as a rule, la ha* been inauguaraled. The tram n not as desirable aa the harder niaterlnl*. v«jUi|>|*ed with the late*t chair f ar*, A portrait ou onyx will cost 221«), while day roue hr* and hmirioiia fb*t <d**i one lu shell may be had for $50. Th« and ordinary •lvv|i«*io. l>iiv« t ronnec* Inquiries for these are rare, ami build ••I kava b««B NtlBf ('Atl'ABm «ad m lion made al (hanger with l‘nl"n Pa* a «iiiJ aii'i «-ff», ci«« laiali*« ia«r ara «impía • «>•> Ing up a patronage Is slow, mid Is ac «orful Mr <l«u«bl«r and I • te*»«iioi«<! wllb rifle, and al Ogden with III«» Grand* a at ut a h and <Mgf tervaih «aaa«rrl>ad Afl«r cuinpllshed mainly by satisfied custom a takln* line, from all j»oinl* in OH’gon, \\ .«»b* a f«w <1 <«• uf ( aa< *r«ta •• La*« lm|>r«<v«4 h»T ar« a *r«al h«ip lu ite« fatally era Influencing others. New lurk wuud«rfullT l W ington and Idaho to all Kaaivin <' lua. fi un Mia a N A<. *1. Evening Post For irforniation, rate*, etc., <.i|| (>n IIJT Millautowua« ni . Viuciunall. l'teio any O. It. A N. agent» or addrv * W. CANOT PERSIAN RUGS OF IRISH MAKE. 11. Hurlburt, General Faanenger Agent, CATHARTIC ta I’oitland. REATH In the rn*a of the city of Chh ngo again*! Charlew Net«-her, pn»pri»’t« r d the lloaton atore, th«* up|wr rourt •!«’• rlarrN the city ordinal!«», prohil itiiu d«'purtinviit at«>l*ro from Milling nu .«t«, groverieo, pr«»vi*iona and liqtiom u> !•* I» a* invalid. The trip made by motor rar from Cairo to the pytarnida I* made lu II niinutva. VIN MARIANI FOR H. I. M. EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. 'THE MARSHAL OF THE IMPERIAL COURT REQUESTS YOU TO SEND WITH- RUT DELAY ANOTHER CASE OF CO BOTTLES VIN MARIANI." Write to MARIANA & CO., for Descriptive Book. 75 PORTRAITS. Oxford Mt. I'AllIM; 41 B<1. Haiieaniaiin. 52 W. 15th ST., NEW YORK. Indorsement! and Autograph! of Celcbrltlej. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Ma«hlns*ry nml Muppll«». «. oeFiloat SSt» si Ms Its n >ro 8 f. «I I»«« tn Ml».« per M/S II IG » »I U «» < * ■ ptoi*« iw »■«•. >«f an, ■ ■a boot that 1 JOHN POOLE. P ortland , ORgnn* r'Ru give you th* bent bargain* In griienii inn' hinery, engine*, boiler*. tank*. pump*, p.MVA* ami windmill*. Ì he new fcl’ '’* • X E windmill, auld by him, i* mi- equalled ar» L i T. to n»»6 p«r az a i.<eats»i » si» • h Í (■•» t —« Ihlaat« ofri»» II « KI I « . Ill DUH » » . ’ i». Io *.Ï. *» ■« i • it <rr. ear. a h » n Oíros rieh, groo« fe-^i « Moog, »w I no i .»wit- y. •! - • l.ssftM Wo »' I lift» M»1 o »•" 1 o •• t I I \ I M MI * HlMiMt <4 I» reate St ('S por ferii», ■ it a Raiser sarranis It I III r. Mil .LION IMD.I.AM pul I» ilio II, «I I • ■ a-..! fa., loin n« s«r th, ------ W er Iso I both «lu n Ok ,. • • f ,. f fits rar in Heeds In th* «orid. ' . » ■ . it b s V Ker. I illl »• M rn* a usi i Onion M..,f UM) Hwel Annual free. ron loo. a i Am’* (•«■log a mir a an- H.l.la i,, |la ,|„lh|,Hi nd li»'.»■■ «Ilvfr • r.-,,-,,,. |,y ,„ef| .................. . loln.l you IWO yenr» Mall.ta' lloti KUar»ht<-«d. (i hoii>l>a<>i, 4 < ralg.il.> 3rd Bt., Han Francisco, all kinds ...TATUM A BOWEN... FORtLAMO OR. to* I 1 > every MOTHER NEEDS mi*thing to take aw*y the never« backache* *ed ellmIn*t« t|ie terrible headache*. Moore’s Revealed Remedy YOUNG MEN! for Oonorrhf»*« and « h «»hwy Hr -jn- •• 1« th* < iNI.Y iiH'illi'Inn whi< li will uurr l> ' K : CAKE : ‘ ’ ‘ l ‘ •" ‘ '-ult« raj* No known .. It ‘ I iajf rvrr f«ll* iuiw wtlouN wilnuii or nr of <<f how lontf Rta«i‘H,'K 1 matter how . frotu It* from Itss usr uae will aatjinhh oxt<<nl«h you. It I* aliwol'it’ •» "n • prrvrnfw ■tihturr, ami ran I* lak”h wl,li<>ut I''1 Blrnrr and <|rU-nt|on from buaim-M F •' * «als* »iv all rallaLI« dmtriflit*, or «rntprepaid by ripr««> plainly wrapp*«!, on rr. rlot < f iirlrr. by ... I AH h T ( IltMK Al. ÜÜ., < hka«o. HU <circular mallod on rrqurrt. s I If r ■ n«rd Farah and HrllfM« *•* un *hl< h y<m oan dep n«L "f ’ *•***■’, ¡ I* lower«. Ura««ra, rie.,*en<l w«fiianMit4Mi*M'l«fMtlon. H*ad for our oatal<<uo. mailed n»*' ajmlinatlon. Hetln, Vinero» « • ••’ tfíl H«o«<>fn« Hl.. Man Fiancl«on. < »L ...IRE.mro«!’!1«, ............... hing Til. form, «.wen», Rund, lu.-rdh.« <>r i-n.lrioling ProlriHi"'» I II«« ara candlia Or.Bossnkn'n Pile »lupa Itching and l.lncdlng Abaorlo Iunior». J"" ■ J«r - stdriiKitlata or wv acni mall. Trranim Trc«lla" rn free ...... •»»••— V. lit by rnnfl. ** " r',' me about four case. bit. II'HANKO, J’bliail« 1 * ,n ,he “k,n‘- p «> PATENT CURE YOURSELF I I'.« Ills G t..r »«"•I1'™ ilarKsriM.liin«""“»' Irrltatlona or of miioou« mrn'braM* «nd sol «•*"“ - I'alnloaa, ---------- rHttVAJlOmMfOM Co g«nt or pol««nuu*. OIJKF.e ... I* I to 4 *•?«. Oiiaraniasd not to airlotura, FravRBts (loolafiln«. moiR*aîi,o. U.S. A. Branche,: chb ago, < DROPSY SdSriHUK poaiag« J ohn AS alzer S eed C o LA CROSSE WIS A won.tarfiil <1lM*,,vf*ry. Will rendar ths _ Nl|,| porous lenther waterproof —. I ■ nd Itelo Ratio«, •• mail < ata -g oml 10 ; ■<» Form Rood No>sl*to», Write for It. KLONDIKE BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING 1 »• I» 3» First Str.at I !'■ f'*c« Host vegetables i.< stpaU. L °®' 0. M. FERRY A CO.. Mrs«. Mich. MACHINERY, lb rranied 1« gro« Crow paying crop. txx-auea Ibey’r. fresh and alwayi th. beat. For ■ele everywhere, llefoee eubelltutae Hlli-li to Ferry's Nerds and prosper Successfully NIKUKIRK. Mountain H obs . Ida, W. P. N. Ü, "| Bold bz Farnesi«**' or a«nl hi plain by «1 praaa, prapal l. ' Sirin, or S bolli««. I-’ , Olroular *«nt on No. 1O-II"’«' . MBN writing to sd..rtl..rs pl«*** na.otion thl. paa.r. W