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MINtS TWELFTH CENSUS. AND MININO. Hloh Claims la tha Mlontllhs Country— Aasthwtlrlsm Iu Mining Camps. Invitation Instead uf Ten. to Women All the world knows of the wonder ful cure* which have been made by Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com pound. yet some women do not realize that all that is claimed fur it ia abso lutely true. If all autTering women could be nnule to believe that Mrs. Pinkham cun do all she .says she can, their suffering would bv at an end, for they would at once profit by her advice and be cured. There Is no more pussling thing than that women will suffer great pain month after month when every woman knows of Koine woman whom Mrs. Pinkham has helped, as the letters from grateful women are constantly being published at their own request. Ti same derangements which make painful or irregular periods with dull backaches uud headaches, and dragging-down sensations, presently develop into those serious inflamma tions of the feminine organs which completely wreck health. Mrs. Pinkham Invites women to write freely and confidentially to her about their health and get the benefit of her great experience with the suf ferings of women. No living person can advise you so well. No remedy in tlie world has the magnificent record of Lydia K. Pinkham's vegetable Com- rouud for absolute cures of female Ills. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn. Hass. Threo Latter» from Ono Woman, Sought i Ahf, am! wan ourod of Su, ftroaaloa of the Mon- soa and Inflammation of the Ovaries, " Dux M iu . P inkram —I have been In b«J a year. Doctora »ay I hava fymala weakneaa I have a bad dla- •hnrge and tuuch aoraneaa acroaa my ovanaa. bearing down pains and hava not uienHtrualeA for a year. Doctors »ay Die tnenses will nover appear again. Rope to hear from you.”—Mns J. F. Baows, Holton, Kan» , April 1, 1899. “D xar Mas. PiKKUAM— I received pour letter. I have taken one bottle and a half of your Vegetable Com pound, and used two package» of your Muh, and fe«l itronger and bettor. I can walk a few step», but could not batore taking your Compound. I »till havo ths discharge and aui sore across the ovaries, but not so bod. Every ono thinks I look better since taking EourVegetableCompouud."—M m J. Rowx, Holtou, Kana , Aug. 13, 1899. “ Dxan Maa. P inkham —I think it la my duty to let you know the good that Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound haa done me. After I took three bottlea, men sea appeared, and I began to feel stronger and all my pain was gone. Yours is the only medicine that ever helped me. I am able now to work around the house, something I did not aspect to do again.”—M rs J.F.B rowm , Holton, Kans., Jen. 85, 1899. Three More Letters from One Woman, Relating how She was Oured of Irreg ular Menstruation, Leu- oorrhooa and Baokaohe, “ D bah M rs . P inxmam —I am suffer ing and need vour aid. I have pains In both sides of the womb and a drag ging sensation in the groin. Men- Itruation Irregular and painful ; have leucorrhcca, bearing-dow n pains, sore ness and swelling of the abdomen, headache, backache; nervouaneaa, and tan neither eat nor sleep."—M hs . C ah - UB P hillip », Anna, Ill., July 19, 1897. “ D kar M rs . P inkham —I want to thank vou fbr what you have done for me. when I wrote to you I was a total wreck. Since taking your Vege table Compound, Llvsr Pilla and Sana tive Wash, mv nerve» are stronger ead more sternly than ever before, and ^gUiackaclie and those terrible paina gone. Before I took youi uiedl- I weighed lesa than one hundred atod thirty pounds. I now weigh one hundred and fifty-five pounds. Your medicine Is a godsend to poor weak women. I would like to ask you why I cannot have a child. I have been married nearly three years.”—M hs C ar mi » P hillips , Anna, Ill., Dec. 1, 1897. *' D kar M rs . P inkham —I did juat as {ou advised ine, ami now I sm the anpy mother of a fine baby girl. I believe I never would have had her without your Vegetable Compound ”_ M bs C abhib P hillips , Anna, Ill., Jan IT, 1699. Proof that Falling of the Womb Is Overoome by Lydia F. Pinkham's Vege table Oompound. “D bah M rs . P inkham — When I Wrote to you some time ago, I had been suffering from falling of tha womb for many years without obtain ing relief. Was obliged to wear a bandage all the time; also had bad headache and backache, felt tired and worn out. After taking six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Jound and four boxes of Liver Pills, I Iscarded my bandage and have not had to wear it since. I am entirely oured "—M rs . J. p. T routman , Box 44. Hamilton, Ohio. “D kar M rs . P inxham —For nearly two years I was unable to work. 1 was very weak and could not stand on mv feet but a few minutes at a time. Tne doctors said I hud falling and in flammation of the womb. I began to use Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com pound, and after using five bottles I feel like a new woman."—M rs . P. N. B i . akk , Confluence, W. Va. t----------- - ”—---- -----—— 1 " At a reqnest of the legislative com mittee of the Ohio Federation of Lalmr a bill has been introduced in the Ohio legiKlnture providing for equal wages for men and women. In the census building a great room is now the scene of bustling activity, the work of preparing portfolio» for use by enumerator» in the wining count of the population being fairly under way. These portfolios, of whit- ish-brown pasteboard, hinged together with black oloth. are IN inches long and 10 wide and tied with four seta of tape. The ta;>e used is uot that "red tape’’ which to the ordinary mind sig- uities circumlocution and delay. I Im law requires aja-ed in the census of 1900 ami coinniou every day white cot ton tape will fasten the schedule-tilled portfolios in their round from habita tion to habitation. For convenient, ac curate and rapid enumeration the Uni ted States has been divided into 300 supervisors* districts, and these in turu into about 50.000 enumeration dis tricts, or E. D.’s. uh they are called in the census otlice. Each of the 60,000 enumerators ia yet to bo appointed, ho on the portfolios a blank space in left for his name. The last census found the unhappy enumerator loaded down with from 10 to 13 schedules, each having volumin ous instructions, to master which re quired considerable mental ability and power of memory. That census was taken under a law which required enu merators to ask many obnoxious ques tion». The census act of 1900 happily for all doos not require these disagree able queries. Four schedules, not 10, cover enu merator’s inquiries in 1900; schedules requiring information almut popula tion, vital statistics, manufactures and agriculture, lu cities the enumerator will seldom need the agricultural, or in the rural districts the manufacturing schedule, so he will infrequently carry more than three. A general realisation by American citizens of their |xirsonal interest in a successful prosecution of the canvass by this white-tajie army should arouse ■entiments of local interest and pride in each enumeration district citizen would conceru themselves alstut tin selection of their registrar aud local arbiter. The white-tape army should be made up of men of a high standard. They should be quick, competent, courteous, tactful and truthful. ('«»■mopolla Nawinlll. The Gray’» Harbor, Wash., Commer cial Company’s sawmill plant at Cos mopolis, employes 6U0 men, with lot) men working on improvements; has a *31,000 monthly payroll; haa a me»» house that takes care of 400 men; scores of dwellings for rent to employes at a nominal sum, and which, in con nection with the plant, presents nearly a mile of frontage on Chehalis river. The company ia now constructing a new planing mill, a l»>x factory, a tank factory, a finished lumber storing shed, new dry kilns. and making numerous other additions. During 1HU9 its out put was 45,000,000 feet of lumta-r ami 90,000,000 shingles. Sen IJons Wanted. J. E. W. Macfarlaud, superintendent of the new oil and guano factory, at Astoria, Or., is going to try an experi ment this Hummer, that will meet til«- approval of the fishermen and the tiidl ing interests generally. He will be willing to pay a good price to fisher men for all the sea lions that they may kill, as he believes that he can extract oil from them profitably, for they are always very fat when they ooms into the river. The matter will be brought up at the next meeting of the Fisher man’» Union for discussion. Northwest Note«. Polk county. Or., has 2,64)8 voters of them, 1,150 have registered. La Grande, Or., has a school |s>pulti. tion of 1,877 between the ages of 4 an<l 30. Miss Oza Waldrop, actress, is tha daughter of Rev. Joe Waldrop, o( Prineville, Or. Walter Benn, a Siletz Indian, is under lainds at Toledo, Or., to answer a charge of grand larceny. A number of strangers are investigat ing the timber resources in the moun tain» west of Pedee. Papers throughout Oregon are still urging voters to register. More than half of them ye uot yet on the book». A. J. Smith 1» said to have given option to parties on hits 32 acres of oyster on Qyster bay, Wash., the price to be *16,000. The Brownsville, Or., Times says the ('alapoola river continues to make inroads on land iu the eastern part of town, though the water is not high. Tacoma druggists have organized a society which will join the Retail Druggists’ Association of America, One of its objects is to prevent the sale of patent medicines aud drugs iu de partment store». A. F. Garr is a Toledo, Or., man who went to the residence of his wile, from whom he had separated, and “while she was absent at church, broke oven the door with an ax, loaded a wagon with what he wanted and took it away.” Mr». Garr will take legal proceeding» against him. Claud Bullock, a young tnan of 20 years, of Wenatchee, Wash., accidental ly shot himself in the left side. He died from the injuries. Miss Roth, a Hoquiam, Wash., nurse, has entered the government ser vice, and will leave at once for the Philippines. Nineteen schisil teachers are employ ed by I «a Grande. The four male teach ers are paid an average ot *76 per month, but the female teachers get but *44. to ci ; rk a coi . i > in onk dat Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it A Seventh Day Adventist is giving fails to cure. E. W. Grove’» signature Bible readings at Hilgard, Or. With is on each box. 26c. the aid of a chart, he is endeavoring to The pay of the operative» in the em illustrate and trace the prophecies of ploy of the Nonantuin and Newton Daniel, Referee L. It. Shepard sold the 394- Worsted Companies wax advanced 10 per cent. Thia means an actual in acre Walling farm in Spring valley, crease and not a re« tor a ton. It affects Polk county, Or., to W. M. Toner, fot *7,000. The other bidders were D. G, »bout 000 hands. Henry and J. L. Purvine, th» lowest bid being *4,000. The city council of Pomeroy, Wash., has passed an ordinance that no gate Some one imid that man first work* for bread, then for buttor on hi» bread, and will «lliaust himself to get sugar on the butter. There 1» a great deal of truth iu the remark; at least as far as miners are concerned They waut the bent when they have the price. They are uot so exacting so far as flowers aud perfumes go. They are not aesthic iu their tastes and iueliuatious, but they want good clothing, giaxi bourd, good magazines and books aud good, comfortable homes or lodgings. They can rough it when necessary, take their bacon uud bean» us tlieir every day diet, sleep where night overtakes them aud never whini|xir, growl or grumble at their far«. They »re min ers and take life as they find it, not as they would wish it to lie. Of course, they enjoy their bread, but will take butter on it if they can get It, and will have the sugar if It doesn't cost too much. But a miner’s life, and hl» cuHtorn and habits do not lead him in tint direction of aestheticism. He is a gen tleman, but uot a dude. He may lie a little rough in his ways and liliint in nis language, at times, well-meaning and kind-hearted and iliHpoeed to do the right tiling under ull circum stances. lie may a]>t>car stern and un yielding, but it should lai borne ill iniixl that tiie miner is forced to meet and overcome stern and apparently un yielding conditions in his daily avoca tions. These conditions often tlud ex pression in hi» demeanor. Not Gnud fur Poor Men. BRADSTREET’S REPORT. Usnsral Trede Dial rlbulls» Has Show» Tei.dsn.-y tu Bspaml. Bradstreet's says Relieved from the hampoiiug effects of stormy weather, general trade distri bution has shown a tendency to expand this week, prices of many staples are firmer and higher, aud generally there is u better tone than noted lor some weeks. Easily holding first rank iu the matter of speculative activity, cot ton early in the week touched the high est level, not only for the present sea son, but for at least six years past. Wool is rather weaker, following the drop In prices at th» lain.lou sale, ami the rather slower demand from Ameri can manufacturer». lly another of the short swings which have distinguished w heat prices for a long time past, quotations have been advanced this week to the level touched some time ago. Hoot and shoe manufacturers are actively employed, aud leather Is llrui, but hide» are weaker or lower at most markets. Building materials lire firm, except at cities where lalsir troubles are ap prehended. The industrial situation is rather irregular, owing partly to the com bined strike and lo. k-out of 60,000 building bunds, building material woikers ami machinists at Chicago, ami partly to isolated strikes of small numbers of men throughout the country, Wheat, including flour, shipments for tlm week aggregate 4,308,768 bush els, against 3,6(13,387 bushel» last week, 4,398,821 bushels the corre- s|H>n<ling week of 1899, and 4,844,761 bushels iu 1H9H. Business failures in the United State» for the work number 189, against 173 last week. 177 in thia week a year ago, 247 iu 1898, 227 in 1897 and 283 iu 1890. Fred Smedeinan, an old time Seattle man, who has sp«>ut the past 18 mouths in Atlin, B. C., aud ono of the pioneer» who blazed the trail into that section, returned to Seattle a couple of days ago, en route to St. I’aul. .Mr. Slued»- PACIFIC COAST TRADE. man will return to Seattle in a few weeks and go from here to tlie new gold »•attle Merkels. Held» iu tiie Ua|ie Nome district in Onions, new, *2 25(42.60 per sack, April. In Atlin lie lias several mining lettuce, hot house, 40c jxir dux. pro|wrtiea, but »;»<aks in very conserva l'otatoes, new, *18(420. tive terms of the district. He Hays: Beets, per sack. 76(4 H6c. “it is not a ’¡»Mir man's camp' in Turnips, |s>r sack, 60c, any sense of the word, but will take Carrots, ¡»er sack, 60c. money to develop the country. Money I’arHiiips, per sack, 76 <4 85c. will I m - made, generally K|x>aking. only Cauliflower, 76e(<t*l per dozen. by large concerns who have secured Cabbage, native and California, and are securing strings of claim» to be *1.00(4 1.25 per 100 pounds. worked on a large scale with hydraulic Apples, *1 25(4 1.60 per box. plants.” Prunes, 60c per box. ltlrlt Mln«*« In Nontlirrn Oregon. Butter—Creamery, 81c per pound; The Kubli Bros., of Jacksonville, dairy, 17 <4 22c; ranch, 20c )a<r pound. Eggs—16 (4 16c. Or., who own the Golden Standard Cheese—Native. 16c. mine, situated on Gall's crock, near Poultry—13(4 14c; dressed, 14(4 15c. Gold Hill, have arranged to »tart work Hay—Puget Sound timothy, *12.00; on their property the present week with a force of 12 men. For the pres choice Eastern Wanhiugtou timothy, ent they will use the old and thrifty *18.00(4 19.00 Corn—Whole, *28.00; cracked, *23; two-stamp mill, which ha» reduceil so much rich ore for them in tlie past, fe«>il meal, *23. Barley—Rolled <>r ground, ¡ mt ton, but ill'* liaye decided to replace it, and have secured a l()-stainp mill, *20; Flour—Patent, per li»rrel, *8.15; with 60U-poun<l stamps, which they will change to 60()-]>>und stain|s<, »nd blended straights, *3 00; California, buckwheat flour, *6.00; gra hate iu running order iu tlie near *3 future, Extensive development work ham, ¡sir barrel, *8.00; whole wheat has also been plautied. aixl when it flour, *8.00; rye flour. *3.80(44.00. Millstuff»—Bran, per ton, *13.00; shall be carried out this mine ia ex pected to enter the list of large pro ■hurts, per ton, *15.00. Feed—<’hopped feed, *20.00 per ton; ducer» iu Southern Oregon. middlings, |H-r toll, *20; oil cake meal, Klvh Kluiidlk« Clnhns. par toll. *3o oo. FeclinnH of Gold Run Gulch in the I'reah Meats—Choice diesscd I mmi I Klondike are yielding *1,000 per lineal steers, 7 Si (4 Sc; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; (.Hit of (lie claim. One olaim in th» )Hirk, 7*v<", trimmed, Wc; veal, 8*1(4 tweuti«», for wihch the owners asked 10c. *600,000 some time ago, bul did not llama—Large, 18c; small, 13 *4; sell, is yielding an exceptionally fine lireakfast bacon, 12 '»c; dry salt sides, return. Not lieing able to sell it, tlie 8c. * owners set to work with seven men Portland M«rkat. and without tixiwers have shown up Wheat — Walla Walla. 6l(462c; *75,000 ami uot over 100 feet of the 600-foot claim has lieeu touched. A Valley, 62c; Bluestem, 64c per bushel. Flour—Best grades, *3.00; graham, Hection of 45 feet of th» claim yielded *7,000, *1,000 and over per lineal foot, *2.60; superfine, *2.10 per barrel. Oats—Choice white, 85(4 80c; dioic* and the owneil claim that they will re ceive more than *300,000 from tlie gray, 34c per bushel. Barley—Feed barley, *144416.00; ground included in tlie claim area. brewing, *17.00(4 17.50 per ton. ftalns IteerOt Mines. Mi 11s tuffs—Bran, *13 per ton; mid The late heavy rains and th» freehnts dlings, *19; shorts, *16; chop, *14 pel following them in some of the »actions ton. of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali Hay—Timothy, *9(410; clover, *7(4 fornia, esjiecially along tiie Klamath 7.50; Oregon wild hay, *6(47 per ton. river, have cleared away large bodies Butter—Fancy creamery, 60(4 65c; of tailings and rock piles and other seconds, 42'a «t 46c; dairy, 3O(437*»c; debris that have accumulated in the Store, 25 *8 (g 32 t|C. past few months. This has been most Eggs— 11° P*"r doxen. beneficial to the miner» along the Cheese—Oregon full cream, 18c; whole length of the river. The mines Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c along the Klamath river which have per jxmnd. produced big in tlie past are receiving Poultry—Chickens, mixed, *8.60(0 special attention now. 4.60 per dozen; hens, *5.00; springs, *2 60(08.60; geese, *0.50(47.50 for old; Klrli Ntrlb» In .lusepblne County. *4.60(46.60; ducks. *6.00(46.60 per L. Brownin, who at one time owned dozen; turkeys, live, 10(4 llo per the Greenback miue, in Joaephine pound. county, has »truck a very rich ledge Potatoes—50<465c per sack; sweet», near Leland, f<* which he haa been 2 (4 2^40 per pound. made a very large offer, but declinea to Vegetable*—Beets, *1; turnips, 90c; diR[K>He of the property. The rock ia per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab rich in gold, and the farther he goea bage, l ‘»o per pound; par»ui|si, *1; into the earth the richer the ledge, onions, *1.60(42.26; carrots, *1. which ia two feet wide. Hops—3 (4 8c per |s>uud Wool—Valley, 12(4 18c per pound; A good preparation for tha toilet is Eastern Oregon, 8(4 14c; mohair, 27(4 made by grating two teaspoonsful of 80c per pound. white Castile soap, three or four of Mutton—Grose, Imst sheep, wether» orris resit, powdered, and a handful of ami ewes, 4*40; dressed mutton, 7(4 oatmeal. Let all souk together in a 7 *»c per pound; lainlsi, 7,’icper pound. cupful of warm water for a couple of Ilogs—Gross, choico heavy, *5.00; hour»; then add a few teaspoonsful "I light and feeders, *4.60; dressed, this preparation to tlie water iu which *6.00(46.50 per 100 pounds. you bathe. It ia cheap, and good for Beef—Gross, top steers, *4.00(04.50; the skin. cows, *8.50(04.00; dressed beef, 65» (4 Silver spoons and fork» may lie kept 7?ic l>er |smnd. Veal—Large, 6*«(47»mail, 8<4 bright when used daily by soaking them in strong borax water for a few 9c |H,r pound. Tallow—5(46'¿c; No. 3 and gfeaso, hour». The water should lie at a boil (4 4c per pound. ing heat when the ail ver is put in it. A beautiful natural park ha» been offered Han Antonio, Texas. Gue con dition attached is that “no beer or in toxicating liquor of any kind shall lie sold, given away or drank on or u|s>n anv part of said promises.” If this condition is violated, then the property returns to the state university. The city council hesitates to accept it on these conditions, and the Liquor Dealer observe» that “it would have been more in keeping with propriety to have given it to the W. C. T. U.” fee In Royal Realdence«. The stores of ice at Windsor, Osborne ■nd Balmoral are very large. At Windsor there is storage room for about 500 tons. There the supply i- olitHined from the lake beneath the north terrace, from Frogmore, aixl from the lake between Frogmore and Virginia water. Ice is not only UHOil lavishly in the royal kitchen, but also for reducing tha temperature of her majesty’» apartment» in hot weath er. Then it ia packed In pretty wooden o|>«uin0 on to a sidewalk in that city bucket» and stood in th» OraplaoM.—• lA/ AMU» »MV UUUU4H|. Dr. Alexander Edlngtou. a dirtia fulih#d gradual of Edluburgb ft“» Howdir.«torofth.B..«»Hviÿ*l institute al Grahsmstown .>*•» Africa, ha. cultivated a ungu. which, when administered iu a liq***1' locusts, produce, a fatal dim»», rapid ly destroying tiie i*»t» Iu ( swarm. Three great ,*BU*‘* ravaging th. fields we.e recently . tirely destroyed In this inauuer wlthl a week, fl HOTED JUDGE SAVED BV PERUNfl Doctors Failed. Had Catarrh Niue Year»—All Our Nallua's The material »-»Uh and .tr.nglh ü**' nation I. in ......... <»*” **•’’"» 1u,'r" , metals, ju.l a- lb- wraith of. human tain« Iles III a useful . ........«ch l,?”*;,,*v ‘ . worked yours, irv II......... .... - » • HHt,,. It will reim»» Improve the appelli- ami rur. ion.ll) « lion, <ly«|>«'pkitt und blliuu«n*,»>- Hrldgr llunird WHh Fl0«irl.Hr• A novel method <>» d.-stoyiug • W.sxlen bridge ha» recently b.en t'i*’< with complet« success W eight-.l wires are piaceri acro.» certain Imam» and heated by menus ol electricity, the wires bum their way through th« woo l, aided by tiie weights, and the bridge fall». pliinilier» and 6,000 Two thousand ____ lalairvra in Chicago uni either on a •trike or under orders to »trlk« against the new rules of the Building Contra, t- ufn' CoUtM'il. THV AI.I.KNB KK»T K*«M. A iHiwder Io !»»• sliak«"« Inle the •••"e* At till» n-UHiin velir tert Irvl ••'ill' ll, nrr- voiin Hii<l unt it vgii ItGTt* num rt I ng t«<l <»r uglil •I»«**, try AH«n • I’lmt It ivr I b Mini «■»•infortM inMkrti »»Iking <•»•) Cure» .wells» and •••■aimx f.i l l.li.ltr» mid isllon« »| hi !« Itslie»'-' <orn« »nd bunt........... all p«X> »'"i >■ • ' " t»m cure for Chilblains. H weal Ing. d»’n)» «r (ro.tr.l lr..| Wr h»ve evsr thirty •'•'•"••"¡J trstliminlals. Try 11 held ev »1 griiggi-i- and -Lor »tar»» HN ■' ■■ ’’ ni |.a< E hss F IlKE Address, Allen H Olm sted, 1.» Buy. N. Y. Employ«« of tha American Hide aixl Leather Uoinpiuiy'» tauuerlea at Ism ail, Mass , wlxi have been on » strike, returned to work, the different*» hav ing been settled by arbitration. CATAKICII CANNOT UH Ct'MKO With local application», aa tb*r cannot reach the seat uf the 4 araar < aiarrh Is a bhwJ or eunatitutlmial di»« aaa, and in oMar tu < ur» H you inuat ink’’ internal rcmadivi tlail a < a larrh < nr«’ Is taken internally .and actsdl racily on the bloud and inu<Oo« aurlaceg Hall's < a tarili t urn Is nut a uua« k medicine It was prescribed by one of the brat physicians in this country lor years, and laa regular prearrlptlon It I n o»’in|M-ae.| of tlie l»rat toni« « known. <x»nt Idnrd with the txai blood purifiers, acting db rvctlyou the mucous surra* « « The perfect Combination of the two Ingrvdlrnla Is what pro du> rssa< h wonderful results iu curingoataxrb. de nd for testimonials, free F J < IIKS hi 4 ( <»., Propri , Toledo, O. Hohl by druggists, price 75» Halls Family Pills aro lb« beat. In Genneral Kobla-'» expedition In tlie laland» of Luxon, Leyte aud Kau.ar, tn hi ps from tlie two rvgimeut» h*ie occupied nine towns and placed 160,- 000 bales of hemp on the market. I never used so quick a rurr ss » Pi«<>'« Cure (or <’onsumptn.ii. J. J 11 Palmar, Bui 1171, .Seattle, Well , Nov. S, Imift. A SIGNIFICANT LETTER. New York City, Feb. 15, 19<>0. My Dear Carlton:— 1 know it will please you to learu that my lH>im.w»rd journey Innn San Francisco was more than pleusant. Ou« striking feature (hut added very much ta> my comfort was th« dining car service on the |<|o Grande Western ami the Denver A- Itio Grande. This ia th« finest service of tins description 1 have ever seen any where, either in thia country or abroad; til« food aixl cooking was all that could I»’ desired, uud at very nxsh-rat« price». If you happen to know the Rio Grande Western people, I wish you would »ay to them that it will afford me the rieatcst pleasure at all times to liaar testimony anywhere to the alsne facta. Very truly yours, (Signed) J. ADDISON BAKER. 2nd. HOH GEORGE KERBTEN, OF CHICAGO. lion. George Kersten, a well-known Justice of the Pea< », of (’hx ago says ••/ w«s at fileted with catarrh for nine yean. My catarrh a»s located chiefly In my head. I tried many remedies w Ithout sn//. / applied to several doc ton, but they were not able to cure me. I learned of the remedy, 1‘eruna, through the dally newspapers. Alter taking the remedy for IK weeks I was entirely cured. I consider my cure permanent, as It has been two and a half yean since I » as cured." Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh, ('«tarrh is w»ll-uigh universal, almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso lute safeguard kuown. A cold is the l>«gii>ning of catarrh. To prevent odds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Paruna not ouly cures catarrh, but prevents it. All famliiee should jiroids thra- selve» with a copy of Dr. Hsrtn.sga free b<»>k «utltled "Winter i »tsrrh " I bis ixrok ixmsist» of seien Irx-turre o catarrh and la grippe d-liiered »t Tbs Hartman Kanttarium. lt ceutaini ti» latest iuformatlon <>u tn« trrstui-nt <4 catarrh disease». Add ress Dr. Bert man, (xdumbus. Ohio. AN APPEAL TO HUMANITY GENERALLY w* n*«*1 B00l«(«nc0 1« M«»*«»cli*t te the w«rM th« OMATBST REMI DY that bM pr**>*»€0<l. aitl you »rr.l <mt »»» h I bik « I o «0HH rolkst lor yuor»«lf «nd I («Mi tbrwffc 5UANSON S DROPS." RM g* ■ ■ OOF P A« Mi rely aa tha American S’aw h*«eoa- nClVlLU I O W rX C b l<v b quered and »111 conquer all that W»* It. aowill ' S DM'ihi'1 unfailingly conquer all dlaeaaea like ttteaumatlaan, Sciatka. S««ralpa. I mm U c «. Cntarrh «4 ail hlWa. ASTHMA. Dyapepala. Hactax-b«, NwylMtnrti SartoutaeM. Heart Wtaknm, loaibed»«, ILaracba, Craaplag Numbnr*«. HrombKa, Liv«r «nd bMnay Trouble», etc., etc.. or any diaraar f't *ht< h v« rrc. ornmend II. ‘ ' g DROPS’ ‘ la the nam« and th« dow M S DRoPS’ >• j»f. fectly harn»le»a It <U«a nut contain halk-ylata of b'xla «or upiata«i«aay form. Th* Child can uar it an well aa the Adult. Mead carefully what Mr. I, R- Kmtth, of KI Dorado Spring«, Mo . wrtei ua under date of Nov J7, alao Martan Bowera, <4 Caragbar, Ubtot RHEUMATISM Noiir*ls LL7 ] dn not know b*>w u> »>«pr*ee bow wonderful 1 tblnb rear ’’A fwM» . - mhs » h i merticin« 1« I »a* Buffer lug itiiauM*!? with MKt'BAIAAIA and i<r»t for I »nA“» ■ *■* J B tt><>D i b that I w-iuit! have lo div One d«r a lad* ra-ied u- »••«■ ttr and bru -4 M me an adrertiaement of your Dltora ” I r»a>>:«rd lo try 11 and wnt for a »am* • but’.-* Haw l*»n taking II for lb rye Warba and Kara n«»< had an allacb uf Buffering «iurw I U m >K t ba fl rrt d I be He*» H ha« aavad my life Thia «ial»m*ni 1« umHitrly true I shall alau late p "»«ur« I l 'iwnaam lug yuur fur ibe ou re ut MKVMAIsUlA. I. H «Mini Ki Dorado Spring«. M m Mu* ff Tour ••• DHOI*«** rame to band on the llth of laat montb and wa« glad u» rwrrlr» It f t 1 »aamf- faring al the lltu* wltb uptoid aaonl»« Tita Aral d«»*a bwliwd tneuul of my pal» on «borl nol.c» il>« name of G< m 1 for It 11 wl! 1 do ail «*>u aar II will, ami m re U m » I bad aeaarapa t.a b «rr»«t<rtr a ban night ea ma I r«>u Id n«>t aleep. Tne worst pain eaa Iu my left leg I n>ul<1 Q t i * t a • i¡to lbw •<M>r without suffering great pain lla«e_us«^t four different bind« of mrdlclua for MIIKI W < T IBM end go« no relief until I gui your ** A DM«»f*U.” • hlrb ga«e mu !mme-Hgie relief a« al- »<■ » A’-ed MAHTAN boWKHK Hui U. Caragbar. Ui> line la. m OA A A VO toMiahl»»qff»r»r»U>fl»»"ll'k<'ni at ieaat a trial, we will «end a aamt'i* be«(ia. gm OV MM I 9 paid b; mall fur Ikr. A sample bolt)» »III rvestare you. Al»n. large I-U**a M laant g« I tratUM fnrh ««lid by ua and agaut* AL««TB WAlTBU 1» Bae Tserttrry. Don’t va ell ! Writ* a»w! IWAlkOH HMKIMATIU (1KB <X>.» ta !•« l»ahe •<-. < II l< A WO. I1X. I.ntrat In ICoar». Th« latast thing in rose» t» th« po«- ■«■»tuu of an East Anglian rose grower, who, in his catalogue, says that ita nam« i» Krugnr. and that it require« a warm position aixl much disbuililing. (-all labs Trlt.un. | Mothsrs will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth- Tlie Rio Grande Western Railway Il’S Hvmp tlie best remedy lo use for Ibe’r now ojieratee through Pullman sleeping Children during th« teething |>eru>d. call between San Francisco and Chi cago, without change. The route via Public school» coat Berlin *3,000 a Salt Lake City is unequalled in attrac year. tiveness and wealth of novel interest. They Never Fall. Three through trains dally. Write for Almost never. I'eacarrta cure ao large a ¡»er- information, rates, etc., to J. D. Mans- rentage, that they’re guaranteed to cure runic conet I petlou ur money refunded. Drug Held, General Agent, 253 Washington th gl«ta, lot , Jib®, street, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W. A Gentle Hint. Heintz, General I'asseuger ageut, Salt latke City. lie—Ida, ar« you interested in ath letic s|»>rts? A Hag Full of Hraath. She (who has waited)—Ye»; I am The “pneuw. topher,” an Austrian very much interested iu the ring just Invention for enabling miuers, firemen uuw. etc., to breathe when snrrounded by Improved Train Kqulpineat. after damp, »moke or noxious fume» uf any kind, comists of an air tight Th» <J. R. A N. and Oregon Short rubber bag containing a steel latttle of Line hava »<lil«<l a buffet, amoking »nd pure oxygon at a preH»ure of loo liter», librsry car lo tlieir Portland-Chicago and a metal protected glass laittle con’ through train, and a dining car servio» taining a 25 per cent »elutionof caustic has been insuguaratad. Th» train is soda. The oxygen can he admitted by -quipixxl with tlie l»t«st chair oar», a hand screw into the bag and drawn dsy ooacli»» »ml luxurious flrst-olaia into the mouth through a rubber tube, and ordinary sl««p«i». Direct connM- the none beiug closed by a dip. The tion made at Granger will» Union Pa- turn of another handscrew breaks the ciflo, »ml at Ogden with Rio Grand» glass laittle, allowing the caustic soda line, from all points in Oregon, Wash- to flow out and lie abaorlied by a kuitted ¡niton »nd Idaho to »11 Eastern oitica network in the bag to absorb the car kor information, rate», »to., call on bonic aoidaxhaled, allowing the oxygen any O. R. A N. agent, or ad<lr««i W. to be rebreathed, the apparatus being H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, capable of furnishing oxygen enough to Portland. last from thirty to uiuety minutes, ■» To clean hot water copper boilers, has lweu attested by numerous »xiieri- get three cents’ worth of oxalio acid at uieuts. * your druggist’», put it in a pint bottle Hasarduus Huslnsaa, and till it with cold water. Pour it Lifo Insurance Agent (filling out ap over tlie boiler while it is hot, rubbing plication)— Your geueral health 1» it down quickly with a cloth, aud pol g<s>d, is it uot? ishing it over with a dry pice» of flan- Applicant—Never had a sick day in u»l. lhe bottle should be marked my life. poison. ” Agent—Um I You do not contem plate entering upon auy hazardous un Nun Franflliflo Market. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. dertaking, I HUp|M>«e? Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12 (415c pel Applicant—Well, yes, I am afraid 1 rene» sml Wir» Werbe. pound; Eastern Oregon, 12(416c; V al do. I am going to get married next ley, 20(422c; Northern, 10(4 12c. ’’ ednesday.—London Answers. •’’’¡‘TI-ANIi WIRB A 1RON WORKBl WIRK Hop»—1899 crop, 11 <418c pe» siel Iren Isiicltig; oitles rsillng. eie. 884 Alder. pou nd. Butter — Fancy creamory 3 Io; Meolitnerg »n<l »up|s||«e. do seconds, 19(420c; fancy dairy, 17 ( (<n': KN,*ÎNKH. HOII.KKH. MA (418c; do seconds, 15(4 Hlo per pound. ciiinvry, «uppiiM. g.|Q filimi . Fur Hand. Of. Eggs—Store, 18‘ic; fancy ranch, 16c. c«n?rVvb v < hi ° h 1'R»L ^ o ,,T, AN n . Omtoow. Millstuffs — Middling», *17.00 (4 »"•< tiinerl ’? Jmnraln« in general 20.00; bran, *12.00(413.00. Plows h2i’»,,IK *’?’• koilrr». tank», pump», bowol. O|»«n\ am/lM, wH|C%í¿rrX il«H i ï I 1 ' ,y ln *'"*‘ll*- The uVw Hay—Whoat *7.00(49.50; wheat and ▼ lolent phjffilo or pill do I boii I« •qual|«L k sold by him, la un- •nHN.ihoRt, ruBlvhl. m »I picrici oat *7.00(49.00; best barley *5.50(4 bowöl. clear and claan la to JSt 1 ' I ha 7.50; alfalfa, *6.00(4 7.60 per ton; straw, 80(445c per bale. CANOY Potatoes—Early Rose, 75(485c; Oro- CATHARTIC — gon Burbanks, 65c(4 1.00; river Hur- H Ib» oil V <>k«y Rpeclflv II banks, 40(4 70c; Salinas Burbanks, rati«* bnw -know* H h»» r«»r failed lo cure, no 80c (41.10 per sack. f"»m i*/«.» »«»ng «taiHlln» R mii I*» PrvvMUe atrL t.sL*-^ *" ** *• •l*ol’»tety safe, Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, ra,‘ 60 Ub»n withoii* liiconve SSI, h. îrrJ.SHÎqU*7», l>1 "*»-», raieç.»« »m *2.76(43.25; Mexican limes, *4.00(4 5.00; California lemons 75c(4*1.60; 'XnmMr wm m WAS O).. chb»««, IU. do choice *1.76(42.00 per box. M^*aaaant, Palatable. Potent Tastens»»« *v_<» Tropical Fruits—Bananas, *1.60(0 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; I’ersian date», 6(06par nound. Addr^UH NlBlttOBg. Mountaia H oma Ida. BEST FOR THE BOWELS YOUNG MEN! KEEP TOUR BLOOD OLEAD DROPSY Äully BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... WAN try A CT U HKD BT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. CORIN WHEAT Win oul-yl«)d corn; will tnak» th« «amOM of in «al; ba« aup«rlor fat t*n inc qualit»«., w!* •ulv« th« problem nt fatianlng H •• au4,la‘2 Ina whoat country; should be kown IB “J «¡»ring the «am* «• wb«at «nd will yleia yö« &U to 100 bu«h«li per acre; th* «trau aft«f thraahed haa an oily «ubatauce tnd lt U as good as bay Fries of «oed 10« pet pound ar •> hundred. AddreM __ k_ M. J. 11I1KLDB > CO., Meacew. !«•••* DR. GUNN’SJrosPILLS OMK FOR A DOtl. Curs8!rt2» Ct»is Kamo. • rin.pl.., furlfr lb« IX.«4. All x>, 1'r.T.st aniosts... lx.n..< trops er »!«•»%, opntlnoe you. will mall samp e free» full lot.iflcj*"• 8OIA»koco.,rMuxeu. rw x. xlt-r pruzt»» MANY sick women Can easily trace their trouble to the bb>od. ba* that dou't help, uulcA« they find • retnadf- Moore’s Revealed Remedy Piirlflr. lhe bl.xxt make. sl< k womm ■nd well. Il.uo per buttle st ths dru» . flOLB A»aM* * / f/ -i. A-AS Worthing’0” Steam Pu”'P* •j"., F"BAn?ls,|'- --------------- TATI MA H«»*«’ »•loan First Rtrret, fortlend. w Machinery—All Kindi. 8 __ _ e ni ., Mau r *•«»»■•-— _ FOR SILE I Ull UHLLs menta. At » t-e«*1**; dress dn-ss J. c. (J. It., |,(wtolheo Box I..2, t'unis**1*- 8»<i| CURE YOURIHJJ fee IBs « il” “""..V'ns dl..l>sr«-..l”l’,n1'"r,L- Irritations •>»"*”’i?,,«, of mu <■**»• ,n ’Tux* b.lnkw- «-'X imonOo. <<•«»‘»r Sold by Drag»** IMO'IIMATI.O u a. a. «•Xr^ÄP •l .(IH, or 3 IK»«*“' Circular «rut r’’’»“" - to adwartlafff* pisM« »»»•*•