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MINES AND MINING. CVA3IAN TROUBLES. Bffffta ■ rinkhan «*• V«<rttoblto lonipotini Ctoree I hvm Two Latter» from Women. "Dxxn Mas P issham :—1 write to tell you of the good Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has dona me I w ...» sick in bed about five weeks. The right, side of rnv abdomen pained ma end was so swollen and sore that 1 could not walk The doctor told my hus band I would have to undergo an operation. This I refused to do until I had givenyour medicine a trial. Be- / fore I had taken one bottle the awel 1 iug be gan to disap pear. I con- ( tinued to use * your medicine until the swelling was entirely gone. When the doctor eame he was very much surprised to see me so mneh better.”—M bs . M aby S mith , Arlington Iowa. “ Dr an Mita. P iskham : -I was sick for two years with falling of the womb, and inflammation of the ovaries and bladder. I wvjs bloated very badly. My left limb would swell so I could not step on my foot. I had such bearing down pains I cou ,d not straighten up or walk across th« room and such sh<xvtingpains would go through me that I thought I could not stand it. My mothergot me a bottle of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and told me to try it. 1 took six bottles and now, thanks to your won derful medicine. I am a well woman.” —Mu. E lsie B byas . Otisville, Mich. The Bright Tip. It is an old army story that tells how two men of the guai <1 did so well that the adjutant was unable to decide which of tiiem was entitled to be de tailed orderly. Finally he found that the tip ot the bayonet eeabbard of one was cleaner and blighter than that of the other, whereupon he chose the man with the bright tip. aiomllkr lilliput of «»old fur Ihr Vrai m io WHI Krai h a Total of •«5,000,000. Daffson, Y. T., August 18.— Die Klondike output of gold during the yeat 1900 will reach $25,000,000. Improved methods of miuiug, resulting from the introduction of suitable ma chinery, together with a better knowl edge of conditions here. etc., cheapen- ing the u»t of productiou. and ground that was formerly unprofitable is uow paying. Wages are (airly good. $5 per lay an 1 board being the ruling pay. aud, while there are many idle men complaining of dull times, one who r.ally wants work cun get it. The action of the Canadian govern ment iu prohibiting relocations on all the creeks and dosing Bonanza aud El dorado to locations, is driviug out the prospector and small miner, aud re tards developmmeut to that extent. Capital is coming in. however, and groups and blocks of claims are being bought up for large workings. It is the old story of the individual miner giving way to the syndicates, and hunting new prospects. Hundreds of these during the last spring have left the Klondike and gone to American territory, where, it is claimed, the poor man has a lx*tter chance than here. Nome has taken the majority, but manv have goue to nearer poii ts. An early rush went to the Koyukuk, but late reports from there are very unfavorable. Parties just returned say that very little gold has been taken out iu that camp, aud the ground ¡¡¡is ex ceedingly difficult to work on account of glaciers which overlie the bedrock. The Forty-Mile and Birch Creek dig gings, both of which were practically deserted iu the rusn to Dawson in 1897 and later in the Nome stampede last fall, are again coming into favor. for it las never been disputed that there is i much gixxl ground there that will pay wages and more. popular fa- The latest candidate vor is the Tanana district, Reparta from there are generally good, The ground is three to seven feet deep only, overlaying a slate and porphry bed rock. and there is plenty of water for sluicing, all of which makes it an ideal counrty for summer working. It is said to be easily approached from the Tanana river. One to four ounces per day is said to be the usual amount per man, shoveling into the sluices. The recent action of the United States government in surveying a rail road and telegraph route from Valdes to Eagle City, and its promptness in pushing through a trail with stations, etc., along the line, is attracting much attention here. The further fact that the various civil officers for the eastern division of Alaska, embracing the Koy ukuk, Tanana and Yukon water-sheds, are now duly installed at Eagle City, gives great satisfaction. It is a long step in the right direction, and great developments may beexjiected in Alas ka within a few years. I I BUYING FOR FALL TRADE. Au Immenur In fr i «»in lliv %%••$. Reported Bnidsin vt'.A »»v»: Trude 1» al ill ex hibiting umnv of the frregulHiitlee lu- videut to the treumtiou period betweeu mid-tummer xud mily lull trade De spite Ibe hot wave, with tts effect on the growing dirtributlve deuieud, mid nl»o becaui-e o* the reporteof damage to the ixiru crop wbicii it has incited, h mote cheeriul feeling ie perceptible in generHl trxde. aud the Ixxiking of full order» tor div gixid». cloilnug an 1 hard- ware at leading \\ esteru ceutera, aud heavy engagement» Hl irou aud steel product», though at lower price», are ol eucourngiug pnqx>itioii». I’riee» are not »trowing the precipitate declines uoted some time ago, and among the really encouraging feature» ia the ad vance iu wheat, mainly baaed ou un proved ex|airt inquiry. Wool is rather firmer than oí late tiecaune of the bettei inquiry, though it must be admitted that thia atcadiinas is somewhat at the expense of new business. Cotton goods partake of the strength of raw material, aud while weakness it still perceptible, brown cottons, print | cloths mid wide sheetings, the natural coriective of reduced prxxluctiou, arv being increiisignly sought. \\ bile tlie dry goods demand as a whole is still classed as backward fot the season.hot weather is credited with some of the respmsibility and trade at-, tituiie as a rule is one of hopeful ex-' pectancy. An immense business iu steel pro ducts is reported laioked at Pittsburg and Chicago, and steel bars are really firmer with an advance of $4 per tot i ai n mneed bv Western manufacturer» f who have sold their vutput up to th« close of the year. Failures for the week were 177 in the United States, against 186 last year, an.I 23 iu Cauada, agaiust 29 las year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Rctottlto Mark tota. C'«lil ll«ibiir. This is lb* (>»»'• of an Isolated tavern at H etus. toad near Ibe Chlckahoiulug river, aud a law mll«s from Hloheaoiid, Va. Il w*« llpl’1 ‘•o*1 “ •*,or*i hui rtaive bailie‘»eurred between the uu- luu ami eouleilviale loreee on June N, 1864, iu which Ilio I owe« of Ibe former aro «aid to haie boeu over 18,000 men iu half au hour. r«to«tag fit« Hur«« St» «OOH «’ n«i»irr •»» there i- a ■ Uange I lia i amile gave uev Io r ». Ira it » end Hi’ hoi•» lo ili» automobile I h , i», t iliai Ilu’l»ti«r'e Mlumai I» Hitler» SpnlYoixl. All or these parties were well known I m « lw«o »old toi over a half a lemuiv. i.nne- it« i al na I ber» I» nothing I» »quel to Mrs Cblttelideu. whose meinol.v very clear ami distinct. Kansas < I'.' ,i tur »inumi ti or li»er trouble B» eure io ,. > it « trial Journal Objecting to a fellow worker, who ANAM RAISES EXCELLENT TEA. tad ridden on biiycottcd care, 150 em ployes ol the Brow indie Car Company, French Colon» l,ronil«<-« •» Bsc.on«- •• it St. Louis. Mo., struck. Coni|^ti«or of Clitn« an.I Jan...... lu a recent rv|H»rt to ••>»' *' |*l«u'« t'urv I« the tw»*l medicine we ever partmeiil United «fates Consul John < ll*ril tur «II «fi», timi« id the throat and Covert at I.yon* write* of the leu am Hings W M <1 E simi .sv, V imbuirli, Ind . coff.s> production In Arnim and Mndu I ru 10. IU” Refusing to «la h » wage «» alt» de- giiHear. He say»: The year 181H was the tlr»t In with It mamled bv itn Ano ■tool worker«, tlie tea from one of her colonies was otb t^ \ew|H>rt, Ky. . Kolliug Mill Company w ill shut doe u. ed In France. In that year IHitind* were rvs-i'lved from imim I'1 Mothere will Unii Mr« W iiislow » South- 18!HI the receipt* Jiuiq>ed tip to !<» ng Nvrup 111» b»»l r»m»dy to u«e lor th»'» IHitind*. In 1.8P7 to RM"«' |*mnds In 'biluivn during ili» ¡»»thing |wilod. 1898 the Import* of tea from Anmii ....... All Ihn diqiartmenta of the Bay France were 42.262 |8>nnds the ng View. W iscoulsin, milla of the llllinns tires for ISHII are not iieee«slble. Imt It steel Company, which operate» on the Is estlniated that the ex|»>fts "ill be unaIgainated scale, clostxl down, |>end- not le** than 14i».<«” pound*. tng mi agreement i'll Ibe new »cale, "I p to istrj Annin tea was enltlva'ed sixteen buuilrvd men are affoeted. only for use among th«1 natives, mid the pro|K>»ltlon to cultivate It for Emop. an consumption »cetned a clilmera. But the consumption of lea In France was \ i>pri ie poor »nd you are all run down Increasing very rapidly I rom 1.147. thill, hied and without eiirim T Can’t tKI5 pounds consumed lit I8‘.rj tlie qumi »Irrp * W hat you need la a good tolling tlty row to 1.7'.H.St2 pound* In lv,s. up aiiharoiirim o( Hood*« Sarsaparilla and It I* lM‘lleve.1 to lune liiereiise.l by liii* ntediriiir puriliea, enrh hr« and vital nearly another H»i.i»«i pound* In 1WI' i.r* (hr bl«H»«l. tot rengthr h ■ (hr a(oiiia< h, The supply was almost etitliely from t|iiir<* I hr nrrvr«, rrgtilulra the kidney* China ami Cey lon. md |p»r* vitality to thr a hole *v ilrm. "Thia tea Irom Anaui I* »aid to equal til«* finest article produced In Chinn. It Is iu very general uae In the I-rem h | m America - <»reutr»t .Mrdicitir, Prr|«ired army mid lu Anam. mid It I* bellend only by C 1 Hood .t Co . I.oarll, Man. Shortly sfter Spsffortl . lllb. thougli those ps|x>is were dll g sesrelied fur. Huy were ueiei fo ' Some years after the Mormon Blbl*. f»kd" to Jo»',i'1' said tu baw bvvu "ret -• » thie* a<'- Smith, appeared. liait, Kpaffurvl Dr ! ■ . n qualiilam »•»»•»•«•••• - « e» •» of -- after Esquire Wright and Z»pl‘ J attillai It aud examining It. made ait Niilem lieikuter to puldlshcd ft lit the ....... — , the effect that the greater P«1* •' Mormon Bible was Identical wit i '■ manuscript» written by their ' > 1 The watering carta of a certain Irish town are decorated with patent niedl- clue advertisements. An Innoiuiit Irish limn from the rural districts looked at one the other day. Hint remarked: "Faith, It's no wonder D Is healthy, when they water the streets will* Jones' sarsaparilla?” I pou beholding some life like Mtllip shots of himself for the first time tn the papers during the campaign of INW2, the day after he had spoken In the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Sena tor John Sherman is said to have re marked to a friend: "Well. well, our time for criticising the newspaper men Is over. They have ns to rights uow. Here I am Just as I am. and I'm a curl cature of wliat 1 have always thought 1 was." I Alxmt the time of the collapse of the Confederacy, ex Senator Wigfall was crossing the Mississippi, making Ilia way to Texas, lie assumed the char acter of an ultra Union mini. On the ferry boat with him was a I’ederal of ficer, with whom Wigfall got luto con versation. Th«* officer contlded to him that lie was chasing Wigfall. "If 1 fall In with the traitor. I'll hang him to the first tree." "Yes.” vehemently remark ed Wlgfnll, "and 1 will be pulliug al on«* end." There was one occasion Ileury Irving received from suix-rnumerarles of the Lyceum Tliea ter tn Loudon an answer which seemed to satisfy him. It was the man's duty to say simply. "The enemy Is upon us." which be uttered at rehearsal In a poor, whining way. "Can't you say it bet ter J" shouted Irving; "relient It as 1 do." And lie gave the words with dig ulty. with all his well known dramatic to lie only n question of time w lien It force. "It 1 could say It like that," re- plletl the man. “1 shouldn't be working will fill tlie entire demand In Fram e The production I* dally Increasing 1 he for twenty-five shillings a week." old colonist* are going Into tlm lm»l A clergyman who gave evidence lu a ■less of raising ten. finding It more horse-dealing case Ix'cnme somewhat profitable than any other oc< iipatluii confusial iu his account of the transac "The production of coffee on lhe east tion lu dispute, and the cross examin era const of Madagascar 1» expected lu ing counsel, after making several blns mm . u develop Into Important proper- terIng but ineffective attengits to ob- tlon*. lu the past It has been Inslgnltl I tain a more satisfactory statement, cant, but the government has published i said. "Pray, sir, do you know the dif figure* setting forth flu" eAllmaled crop ference la'twwn a liorse and it cow'.’" for ls’.H at 713.47."i kilogram* lequal to "1 acknowledge my Ignorance," replied 1,573.1X10 iHittmlsi. 'This e»tlmale«l re the reverend gentleman; "I hardly suit Is considered very satisfactory. In know* the difference between a Imrse asmnch as th«' area planted I* not half and a cow, or between a bull and a the eultivatable territory of tlie Islmid. bully only a bull. 1 am told, has boms, and a bully” here lie made a respectful The receipt» of eoffe«» from all French colonies In IMr.i were only bow to the advocate "luckily for me, issi kilograms <2.123.i">i puiiml- ’ has noue." Onions, new, 1 '«o. Lettuce, hot lioime, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new. $15. Beets, per sack, 85c(3$l. Turuii>s, per sack, 75c. Do Your Feet Ache an<l Rum? Carrots, per sack, $1.00 S.lake into vour shoes Allen’s Foot Ease, I’arsnipe, per sa< k, $1.25. a powder for the feet. It makes tight or Cauliflower, native, 75c. new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to Cucii tubers—10« 20c. corns and bunions. It’s the greatest com California, Cabbage, usti ve aud fort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Alien's 2c per pounds. Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing Tomatoes—40(350". nails, sweating, smarting, hot. aching feet. Butter—Creamery, 25c; Eastern 28c; We have over testimonials. It cures while you walk. All druggists and shoe dairy, 15(3 18c; ranch, 14c pouud. stores sell it. 25c. Trial package FREE Eggs—24c. bv mail. Address, Allen b. Olmsted, Le Cheese— 12c. Roy. N. Y.___________________ Poultry—14c; dressed, 14«15c, Conceit Rebuked. spring, $3.50. Of all trees, I observe, God has Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 chosen the vine, a low plant that creeps (3 12.00; choice Eastern Washington upon the helpful walls; of all beasts, timothy, $ 16.00. the soft and patieut lamb; of all fowls, Coru—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25; When the gallant Welsh cnptiiln. Da- the mild aud guileless dove. « • • WOULD SUPPRESS SWEARING. feed meal, $25. When God appeared to Mosea it was Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton. vid Gam. was sent forward by Hen ry V. to reconnoiter the French army- Hegar,ling Right« if t-enple Who Ob not in the lofty cedar, nor the sturdy $20. ject to I’rofatiHk. >ak, hut in a bush—a humble, slender, Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.50; before the battle of Agiueourt, he Wliat reason under the son can be found that the enemy outnumbered the abject shrub; as if He would by these blended straights, $3.25; California. North wmi Note«. selections check the conceited arro $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gru-1 English by about five to one. His re given why uteu should be permitted to In Y’nmliill county, Or., hoppickers curse at their own pleasure In puldlc gance of man.—Owen Feltham. ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheal port to the king is historic: "There are are quite generally paid by the pound. enough to be killed, enough to lie taken places to the dlseuinfort of soln«* and flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Walla Walla apples have taken a Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $12.00; prisoners, and enough to run away." to the shame of others? We ris-all an third prize at the Paris exposition. This quaint forecast of the result of the Incident last summer which struck us shorts, per ton, $14.00. Deer are reported to be more numer Feed—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; battle at once spread through the catup. forcibly as an Illustration of what For Infant! and Children. ous in Coos county, Or., than for some middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, and doubtless every yumiun nrcher of should hapjieti everywhere In this free years past. the valiant company felt an Inch taller. country when* the circumstances are per ton, $80.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef We know that It was almost literally the same, says the New Huven Regis Spokane’s assessed valuation is about Bears the $20,000,000, and the city's indebted steers, price 7 He; cows, 7c; mutton Justified by the event. Poor Gam's dry ter. A tipsy loafer boarded the car lit ness is $2,388,159. Signature of 7H; P°rk, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9(3 humor w as equaled by Ills courage. He Savin Ris k ami took a frout seat. Al was killed while In the act of saving most Incidentally he begun to talk, I’omeroy. Wash., is rapidly rebuild 11c. using language which was both pro Hams—Large, 13c; small, 13 Hl the life of Ills prince. Frederick Palmer, the well -known ing. and in several cases substantial correspondent, is in China for Collier’s brick buildings will replace the old breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides. Just before "Max OT’ell" (M. Paul fane ami Indecent. There was mi ren Weekly, and his first article appears wooden ones destroyed by fire. 8.*sc. _______ Illouet) rixently delivered a lecture to sou why the women and children pres in the current tome. In illustrative the students of a religious college in the ent should be obliged to listen to Ills Portland Market. An evaporating plant of 20 tons ca war material C.-1 ler’s bids fair to sur East, one of the professors stiqqx'd for talk. Although the mall had jaild his pacity daily is in course of erection at Wheat — Walla Walla. 65c; pass all previous attempts, as, in addi v ard and offered a prayer. In which he fare, the demand was made that lie In tion to Mr. Palmer, it has sent J. C. Spokane. It will handle prunes and Valley, 55c; Bluestem, 58c per bushel. slid: ‘8)11, laird. Thou knowest that put off. which, after some delay, was apples, and next year will also engage Flour—Beet grades, $3.10; graham, Hemment as special photographer. we work hard for Thee, and that recre- done, to the relief of every JMssenger. iu canning. $2.50; eupertine, $2.10 per barrel. Tin* philosophy which justified the a’lon is necessary In order that we may Oats — Choice white, 87c; choice The barbed wire telephone line, con Pleas« the Children. work with renewed vigor. We have to ejectment of the profane swearer from Children like CMcareti Candy Cathartic be necting Condon,Or., with several of gray, 35c per bushel. night with us a gentleman from the ear justifies Ids sii|i|ir«*sslon wiier cause they taste food, do rood, make the little Barley—Feed barley, $14.00® 15.00; one* well and keep them la good health. the ranches in the neighborhood, has France, whose criticisms are witty and ever lie makes others uueonifortable. Druggists, 10c. 25c, 00c. been completed, and is pronounced a brewing, $16.00 per ton. refined, but subtle; and we pray Thee Not one of us would hesitate longer Millstuffs — Bran, $13.00 ton; mid “great success.” Silver Cake.—A quarter of a pound dlings, $20; shorts, $14; chop, $15 pet to so prepare our minds that we may than was n«t*eaaary to take the legal The Walla Walla Watchman has thoroughly understand and enjoy steps against a swearing nelghlior who of butter, a quarter of a pound of pow ton. suffeied from ‘‘Too Much Johnson.” Hay—Timothy, $11 @ 12; clover,$7<3 them.” "I am still wondering,” said made himself a terror and utilsam v dered sugar, six ounces of sifted flour, A solicitor of that name made adver the whites of five eggs beaten to a stiff 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6 <3 7 per ton. O'ltell, “whether my lectures are so from morning till night. A man or a tising contracts for the pajrer, collected Butter—Fancy creamery, 45 <3 50c; subtle as to need praying over, or woman has a perfist legal right to froth, one large tablespoonful of bak on them and suddenly departed. whether those particular auditors were walk freely about the city ami demand ing powder. Beat the butter and sugar store, 27 ,l2C. so dull that they needed divine assist that Ills or her ears shall not lie as Work has commenced on the con to a cream and add the flour and Eggs—17c per dozen. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; ance to help them out. Of one thing I saulted by oaths ami Indecent sjhv , lies whites of the eggs in altornate spoon- struction of Roseburg’s, Or., new watei the bek- system. Pick and shovel men are ex Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c am morally certain that they showed, It Is not at all a question of boarding by their appreciation, that the profes sc I khi I government. It Is ns l.-gltlmate r one hout cavating for the reservoir on the hill per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3 sor’s prayer was not iu vain.” a function or obligation of the authorl e essence of between the town and Riverside addi tion. 3.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, ties as It In to keep the Streets clean L. BIBLE OF THE MORMONS. It of course does not follow that lie The Albany Herald save that people $2.50(34.00; geese, $4.00(35.00 for old; cause a man freely uses profane Ian accompanied by who are coming home from the moun $4.50(36.50; ducks, $3.00(34.00 j>er turkeys, live. 16(317c pet It« Origin ax Explained by Mr«. I)lu- gunge he Is an evil member of society. mucous patebee in tains report that numerous parties are dozen; •lama Chittenden. the mouth, erup- hunting Deunv pheasants. The game pound. It Is. lu a majority of cams«, a habit Mrs. Dladama Chittenden, of Utica, tioaa on the akin, warden and bis deputies are doing their Potatoes—10(350c per sack; sweets, pure and simple, Imt even habits are sore throat, copper Mo., was born at Nhlpton, Lower Can 2 (3 2 bac per pounu. to be condemned which make other colored splotches, liest to stop the unlawful shooting. Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; ada, May 31, 1813, her maiden name people uncomfortable and wretched. swollen glands, aching muscles Mrs. L. J. Davis, of Jefferson, (Jr., being Whitney. In 1852 she was mar and bonas, the disease is making met with a singular accident one day per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab $1; ried to Roderick M. Chittenden, ami lo The Power of M iihk *. rapid headway, and far worse last week. She was canning green bage, 2c per pound; ]>arsnij>e, cated In Utica in 18«io, where she has symptoms will follow unless ths blood is beans and a can exploded, the contents onions, l 'jc per pound; carrots, 90c. “Music has charms to sonthe the srv- Hops—2<38 c per jiound. resided continuously ever since. Nile age breast,” and It lias other uses, as promp ly and effectually cleansed of this striking her in the face. Fortunately, violent destructfve poison. Wool—Valley, 15(3 16c per pound; was for many years engaged in t|l(. will appear from the following auee her eyes were not seriously injured, 3. S. S. is the only safe and infallible Eastern Oregon, 15(316c; mohair, 25 mercantile business with her husband, dote; cure for this disease, the only antidote and she will Boon recover. per pound. and In the early 'iMls dl«l much buying, A famous musician was spending a for this specific poison. It cures the A deal was consummated recently in Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethen purchasing supplies at Quincy, Lexlng short holiday In the country. On Mun worst cases thoroughly end pennsnently. Baker City, whereby 8,000 head of and ewes, 8?4C; dressed mutton, 7<3 ton and other point«. day lie went to church ami askid the sheep changed hands aud a check lor 7He per pound; lambs, 5He. N| CMM I cod tract «d Mrs. Chittenden made ninny long organist If he would let him play the nearly $20,000 passed iu payment. The Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; trljrs on horseback In those days, ami organ “exodus.” Bee» N» m sheep were the projierty of Gale Bros., light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, encountered many dlffieultiea and ad Consent was given, and the stranger did me no rood ; I was getting wore« all th« of Baker, and the flock was one of the $5.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. time ; my hair came o«t, ulcers appear« * ventures, always being active and alert produced sueh wonderful and beautiful finest in the country, The purchaser Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.50; throat and mouth, mw body was almost with copper colored splotches sad was Mr. Nealy, of Idaho. The sheep cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed lasef, 6,H<3 and able to cope with nil obstructions. music that everybody kept th lr seats «ores. I suffered severely from rheamatte paias I This activity she still retains, and at to enjoy It. Tills vexed the regular la my shoulders sad arms. My condition coaid will be transferred across Snake river 7?4C per pound. her present great age she Is able to do organist, who had his own ideas of bare been no wore« ; only those afflicted as I was into Idaho as soon as cool weater sets Veal — Large, 6 H <37 He; small, 8® can understand my suaerlngs. I had a boat all her own work, to sew and rend with w liat an exodus was Intendwl for. lost all hope of ever being well agaia wham in. 8 He per pound. I decided to try B. 8. 8, out the aid of glasses, and, being a “That kind of playing.’’ he whispered Pat Shine is the name of the chair- but muai confeaa I hail highly educated lady, she keejis fully anxiously, "will never get he lieople Ben Praneiseo Market. little faith left In any man of the Spokane county Populist medicine. After taking Wool—Spring—Nevada, 11 (3 18c pet In touch with the events of the day. out. I'll show yon how to d< It." central committee. the third bottle I noticed • chaiige in my condi With that, lie pushed the Volunteer pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(314c; Vai- ! She Is nil entertaining couversntlonal- The outlook for beef-raisers is pretty tio« Thia ma truly en- | 1st, and relates many Interesting Inci aside, took his place, and begt n droning i ley, 16@18c; Northern, 9(3 10c. cmaraging, and I deter good at present, says The Dalles Times- mined to give 8. 8. 8. • Hops—1899 crop, ll(313o away In his usual style, Speedily tile per dents connected with her early life. Mountaineer. Buyers are offering to thorough trial. From pound. One of her vivid memories is of the congregation arose from • h<‘ pews h mJ that time an t he imnrovo- contract for cattle at 4 cents for fall ment ma rapid : 8. 8 8. | Butter—Fancy creamery 22 (3 22He; origin of the Mormon Bible. As sin* re- fled. delivery. seemed to han the dia- do seconds, 2l(ix2lc; fancy dairy, memlM-rs. there was a Mr. Npafford. a "There!” cried lie, wit eaae completely under The Butteville, Or., hop region is 19c; doseconds, 16(3 18c per pound. control: the aorea and : millwright and miller In the employ of lied smile, “that Is the wa ■leora healed and I ma the largest in the state, and the agree Egg»—Store, 17c; fancy ranch, Esquire Wright, of Conneaut (then cull out!” ao«n free from all eigne ment of growers to pay 35 cents a laix . 22c. of the disorder; I han cd Nalenil, Ohio, lie was afflicted with ce been Mrong and healthy ever •in el nee l’ruMden Million«Ire». is having an important bearing on the Millstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 <3 consumption and did Imt little manual 1,. W. B mitb , Lock Boa tn, Nobleeville, lad. 1'20.00; bran, $12.50(3 13.50. labor, thougli lie had the oversight of H purely vege- price to lie |>ai<) pickers generally. KJ« table blood purifier Grass and water are Ixith reported Hay—Wheat $8(3 12; wheat and several Industries. ^^^^^^known. ft.oooia short in the mountains of Grant coun- oat $8.00(3 11.00; best barley $8.50(3 1 In general conversation with some K» offered for proof that t;, Or., and many bands of sheep will alfalfa, $6.00(3 7.50 per ton; straw, assoclntes one day he made the asser it contains a partiale of 25(387Ho per bale. i tion that they knew nothing about the mercury, potash or other mineral potoon. lie in poor condition for the winter. Bible, and to prove It lie said lie would Send for our free booh on Blood Poieoa ; From August I to 11 Walla Walla Potatoes—Early Rose, 80(3 75c; Ore It contains valuable information about sent 35 carloads of fiuits and vegeta gon Burbanks, 90c(3$l; river Bur write a chapter of his own ami then thia discaae, with full directiona for eelf bles to the North Central states. read n chapter from the Bible, aud lie The banks, 80«85c; new. 1(31H*-'. treatment. We charge nothing for m edi claimed they could not tell which was shipments consisted principally of ap cal advice ; cure yourself at home. Citrus bruit—Oranges, Valencia, which, The testa were many, anil ples, pears, plums, potatoes and onions. TM iWIFT specific 00 h ATLANT*. •*. $2.75(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(3 chances were against Npafford, Imt lie The fund for work on the road lie- 5.00; California lemons 75c(3$1.50; won, and It hel|a*d much to relieve Ills Monument to Potatoes. tween Eugene and Blue river, Or., has do choice $1.75(3 2.00 per lox. last days. A Hi-vi-n foot granite mimunu-nt In i|l(. reached the respectable total of Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.50(3 In the emjiloy of Nqulre Wright was upper llnrz, Germany, baa an |n,n lllh. »6 ,241 .B0. Of this sum, Lane county’s 1 2.50 | per bunch; pineapple», nom- M f Lough «: a boy named Joseph Nmltli, who was luf Inxi-rilmd: “Here, In the year 1817 I t ■ tf«. commissioners subscribed $2,500 and inal; Persian date», StRSHo observed to be an attentive listener at the flint trials were mads with the euk' the Lucky Boy Mining Company $500, I 1 no and. many uf Ibe readings. tliulluu of the potati,." CASTOR IA Ths Kind You Have Always Bought CtMttlH lave W»rse. ••I bava btotofc Iraubltod a «roai with a u.r«hl II»«» wbh to punlu. M $ on I faund CAs< A|(rT* iu i»««n soU fur »Hem aud u»»d •««-to reh«t Hi» |fel U| ■ that I puiehaaad anothtor • uupi « auU WM u platalv oi'tod I shall *>niy b» too Hiai| • uiaaiend ' •■»• •»• mi wl>»iiA»»r uin pi ratoliltoh J Ml I a A ir.'O Misquahauua Av« , runad«ipui«. p* __ __ CANDY CATHARTIC Vi»Iu«I»I•» Kilrtoitiliito«. It I" little wonder that 8011««'* r,_. limn melodies have beeomn a popular rage III l’aria. The French liav« t.(lk..<| lung .'limigli with their tienda. .«,, th« San Francisco Call, to weleuiu« , diversion to their fest HOW*« Till«. «ilt«r On» Il unitir<l tx.llars r-n*,.t i,., an- C«>r ut l «lauti llisl I «u no. Ira . ni« | ||«||4 i «uriti citi' K J CBK8KV A co . l’mt« , TnlMts.a W« Ih1* lltolrl» glieli hsrekuowii t i i Ueiioó (<<r «I,« |.«i< 15 * • «1« «i>.| Ielle, e l. >perle, ile boli. «t,l. in «Il buelii ■« traii«», timi and 0«. «n. «1 «b:> tuia y uni Ani uLImix.u. 111 by laeir Ut tu w a«r A Tai Whoo ««lu |iiua-|«<«. Tnlr I», ». W ai lai su, * mio A M *■ r x. V, luil«,«le lOlig lAla. Iole.lo IlaU'eCaiarrli • or« tal ben n rimi, a. i,,. *1 yen ib« alisei ami m ..lui -urta J lite eri! ut l'rl e |-er I h , le tu.d t, aL Urna, lata leaetnoiU I. trec, Uail a laiu.ly i'ul r tb l«al. Feeling Poorly? N oiiib Lutlirr autotfriiph iiianiiarflpu IlMVW <l|N<M»v««rr<| III thw \tttlc»n library l»y Flkrr, <»( Mrobuif. There are two c< mi mm ta rira on th« Eptath' t>> the Roman«, <»im <>u the tail «ml the other oil the m ’I im , Mini two commeiitariea on the Epiatle to the II». brew«. They were written in 1516 II imm I « i’ll*. tirt-1 vrr III«, thr bull irritating ami nml 1517. shortly before the nailing u( themw «I Wlttmbvrtf. ii.% .atharilv to lata with Hood» M»i*«rill* the Sarsaparilla Hood's E. C. ATKINS & COMPANY OREGON. PORTLAND, ws repaired (tNC.) Chisel Bit SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shingio SAWS Croo» Cut Hand SAWS SAWS All Kind» of SAWS Ü Portland Branch, jj qq First Street ( The Famoui Herman II uotf /’resrr» er) AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUM ..Pormanontly Doatroya ..CHICKEN LICI to AND VERMIN.. One Application is all that is required. It 1 a »U for yeAtt. If your dealer cannot supply you, write lor circulars and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, 1 horsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn ¿c Co., San Francisco, Cal. DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU STUDEBAKER WAGON. Mad* of Ihr I!r»t MalrriAls, thoroughly irAsonrd, by cianprlrnt workmen. Without an equal. It »unJ» Call on our Agent, or addrru STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-335 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Mitchell Wagons Are the be«t i I ia I can be made. Nothing i» or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best material— by experienced workmen which, cou pled wijh 65 years’ experience in building wagons, during which time the manu facturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can AGEN IS EVERYWHERE.-If none in your vicinity, we will sell to you direcL Send for circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVERC0- PORTLAND, ORKCON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMinnville, Medford and La (¡rande. Mention till* paper. Here’s a Proposition JOHN POOLE, Ponn.*sn. <>««•“”*{ • HU give you the beat hargulii» In g”''™1 to *”ppo«« that a firm of machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pump«, u. i ’ V‘*’r < ,HT "’"W ,f>H you the I hjk I wav plow«, belt« and wlndmilla Th" inAii w’f° va,u* for Ju'tr moneyT If you ar.- steel I X L windmill, sold by him. la“"' ta hu'1H7- "*• matter how amall or iaige equalled, fin nr/ 8, fireplaces, «°U 7 " 1 ,o niKiiit-i ,,l»en'1 f in flxiur« u electrical or km * Mill aave inonay ami tie well k .DROPSY Mill TH It .!<>»(N BAItKICTI Riitotot, Fertland, Oregon. 10 0AI3’ U.IATNÌNT Har« m«<lo Diopf / »pj twenty plinaliopi a npuomi’/ J rf«il Lara with itti nm-t «"■ <Tr#l« baciiMi. Hafocurudmauy t HARD WORKING WOMEN (an find quick nnd permanent relief or »¡■non, «„a »ucHgta deairoyiuf ■ troubles In Moore s Revealed Remedy IhoiiAAnd« hAve used It and thouaanda nowj.ial., H |. I <-nr«-B ....i,..,,,,, par in me nily. |1 per bottle at yunr dniggial'a. h \°: pension II ttlCKFOUi*. 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