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» * K Mrs Pinkham MINES AND MINING. Um Archer Ou ••Cold Feet” Suy» N«»u»c It Huth Over mid Inder rr*i»«d— A Great Country. ALL ARE EAGER TO BUY t'nniitrg I. Actl«»l)r I'rapartng for th. »'all Trad.. 1 Cats rometiui». pio»« w‘,r‘hl?* I th« d»structt»ti <’f but ‘ ^(|1- tire feeding of th» cwt». ‘ .-..mpsIM to work. th«y «ill I Th» b«»t est» st» ‘••oss thst •« ‘ lowed to com* to th.hou»». '* • The skin is the seat of an almost end » little milk one» s day ,at th» less variety of diseasea. They aie kn wn lh»v will lheu »pond a larga I bv various naniea, but are all due to the of their tun» »«'«king rat* »*»« same cause, acid and other poisons iu work industriously. the blood that irritate and intciteie with Th« first essential iu the kee|dt>M the prv|>er action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free front livsstock for market is .naval all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure any animal to lose tleeh. A 1H’UU' ami healthy. The many preparation* of HUMUS two poiimb to be gsined. arsenic and potash and the laige nuinlier not th« most ("«d that inuk«» the groat- of face powders and lotions generally est gain, but th« kind. Variety of I ikh I used in this class of diseases cover up promotes digestion and will give better for a short time, but cannot remove per* tnanentlv the ugly blolcliM aud the red, remits when conceutretisl foods aio disfiguring pimples. uMthi exclusively* E torn al vlgil.nco ffco prloo ■uareuis Court Sustsl». «h* r».l «••• of a beautiful oomplexlon Trnil.-Msrk. when mui h remedies sie relied on. Justice Laughlin, in Supreme Court. Mr H. T. Shobr, >704 Avenue, St. Louis, Mo . «at ■»: •• My dAUghier w«« utlhcted tor ye«t« Buffalo, has ordered a permanent tn- \kith • disfiguring eruption on her face, wliuh junction, with cost», aud a lull »• * rotated all treatment She waa taken to two celebra ed healih apting«. but received no bene counting of asles, to hum» agsiust I aul fit. Many mediuuc» weie prescribed, but with B. Hudson, the manufacturer, of the out result, until we decided to try 8. S S . anil by the time the fii«t bottle was finished the eruDtioit foot powder called “Dr. t lark s I ,H't begnn to disappear A doaen bottles cured her Powder," aul also against a retail completely and left her akin perfectly smooth. She is now aet entren year a ©hl. and not a »'gn vt doalar of Brooklyn, restraining, them the embarrasuuug duea»c has ever returned." from milking or soiling tlm Dr. t lark * S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cute for Foot Powder, which is declared, in tlm the worst forms of skin troubles. It is decisiou of tlm court. *n imitation and the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the infringement of “Foot-Ea»e, th» |*>w- unlv one guaranteed purely vegetable. dor for tired, aching feet to shake into Bad blood makes bad complexions. ,0»» Cm P'-irifies aud iiiv'go- your »hoe*, now so largely advertised ’ rates the old and and sold all over th» eouutry. Allen makes new, rich blood 8. Olmstead, of Le Roy, N. Y., i* tlm kjw that nouriahes t h e owner of the trade-mark "ioot-En»«. 'Ü j F body and keepa the and he is tlm first individual who «ver akin active and healthy and in proper a.IvertiM'd a foot powder extensively condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. over the country. He will»«u<l* sam It you have Ecxema, Tetter, Acne, Salt ple Free to any one who writes him for Rheum, Tsor asís, or your akin is rough it. The decision m thia case upholds his and pimply, send for our book on Blood trade-mark and render* all paNi«" It*' ami Skin Diseases and write our physi ble who fraudetitly attempt to priSM by cians «bout your case. No charge what the extensive ’ ‘Foot-Eaae” adv»itl»\g, ever for this service. in placing upon the market a »purtemt SWIfT t. ECiFIC COMPACT, ATLANTA, GA. and similar appearing preparation, la « t'lipe Nome is situated on the «ho e beled and put up In envelopes ami of Behring sea nt the mouth of Snake boxes like Foot-Ease. Similar suits river, Seward peninsula, central-west- will be brought against other* who are ein Alaska, U. S. A.. 65 degree* uorth now infringing ou tlm Finit-Eaae trade latitude and 166 degree* west longti- mark and oumuiou law right*. tude, and, by ocean route, distant ftotu Man's character I* tlm highest pro it* base of supply, Seattle, 2,700 miles. duct of tlm creative t»wer of God. It In making the ocean trip from Seattle i* invested with the mighty power of one steams westward for 1,900 wiles choice aud endowi"l with the exercise across the North Pacific ocean to of judgment between right and wrong. Dutch Harbor, on the Aleutian archi pelago, and thence northward 800 miles to the hind of gold, passing eu route the government’s soalrookeries ou the l'rilyloff islands. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. R. ti. Dull Co.'s weekly review of trade says*. After a great wave o( ad vancing prices, optimism as to bustnee» Samuel Archer, well-known in Seat is generally dangerous. But the top tle, iu a letter from Nome, states that was reached the middle ol March, since which time reaction has vome to every naonathlng that quail. he is well-and'very busv. The follow great industry, so that consumers are ing extracts from the letter are inter Has a person to give ad- eating: aakiug whether in some directions the wioa on any subjeot la "Lots of tents; lots of substantial decline may have not been reasonably large as was the advance, and whether exporlonoa — experlaaop buildings; along. narrow, sandy, crook buying on the present basis of prices is ed maiu street, with buildiugs set iu oreatos knowledge. irregular fashion ou either side; a not fairly sure. There are fresh evi dences of weakness in law materials, i No other person has so number of other tents, then the tents notably the break in structural iron, stretching away for several miles along wide an exporlonoe with the shores of Behling sea; enough sa but each one is availed of to place female Ills nor suoh a loons to supply the thirst of all the heavy contracts. New York is wel reoord of success as United States, with gamesters mid coming buyers from ell over the coun try in larger numbers than for many Mrs. Pinkham has had. • scarlet-gowned women to match; de»- years at this season, in drygoods, gro ens upon dozens of stores, eateries, i Over a hundred thou cigar stands, lemonade and candy ba ceries, in jewelry aud in hardware, sand oases come before zars, scores of men peddling about the aud if contracts are not placed to as large a volume as expected, it is be heroachyear. Somepbr- beach .and streets trays tilled with cause of the conservatism of those who taffies, fresh vegetables, milk aud so sonallyf others by mall. forth—aud all the rest that goes to think they may compel some further And this has been going make a great big fair, populated by shading of prices. Reports thia week I on for SO years, day after some 15,000 people, half of whom aie from other Important points of distri in a terrible hurry, the other half idle* bution show the same eagerness to buy day and day after day. and with every appearance of being when the time seems right. It is be- i Twenty years of con dead for about four inches in from the ! coming moie apparent that the bottom stant suocess — think of outside all over themselves, aud all J has been reached in prices of iiou aud steel. The decline was severe and re the knowledge thus diitv as the devil—that’s Nome I covery must be slow, but gradual ad "The mineral wealth of this coun gained I Surety women try and its permanence as a place of | vance aud moderately iucreasiug activ are wise in seeking ad residence is just now receiving a black ity are more healthy than violent vice from a woman with eye by the ntanv adverse reports being changes. In uo single division is tho improvement more striking than in auv such an experience, es carried out by people with ‘cold feet.’ other. Except steel rails, all forms of ‘‘These reports do the country as pecially when it is free. great an injustice as have the willfully iron from the ore to the finished pro are being sought more eagerly aud If you are Ut get a bottle exaggerated reports of fabulous for duct w ith less effort to secure further con tunes to be picked up here. The glow of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ing reports brought here thousands of cessions iu prices, but when the secre Vegetable Oompound at people who have no business in a min tary of agriculture was reported as pre onoe—then write Mrs. ing camp, where hard work is required. dicting “dollar wheat” before the end Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. They know nothing whatever of mining of the year, the market showed an in or prospecting; they do not even go clination to disagree, and the Septem According to a return of the imper out io the creeks or far along the beach, ber option fell below 80 cents for the ial customs authorities the total num and are very easily discouraged when first time in two mouths. ber of foreigners resident in the open rubbed up agaiust the rough life of a PACIFlC COAST TRADE. ports of China, was 13,421 at the end new country. Coming here ‘to mine,’ Seattle Market«. of the year 1898. they exert no further effort in that di rection than to make a few inquiries Onions, new, 1 He. Do Tour Feet Ache and Burn? Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot Ea«e. about the experiences of others, dig up Potatoes, new. $15. A powder for the feet. It makes tight or a tew hard-luck stories, then mope ] Pos Beets, per sack, 85c 0$1. new «hoes feel easy; gives instant relief to around cursing the country. Turnips, per sack, 75c. corns and bunions. It’s the greatest com sessed of an idea upon landing that fort discovery of the age. Cures swollen mining on the Nome beach consists of Squash—4c. feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen’s ■cooping into a scuttle heaping shovel Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Foot-Ease is a certain cure fur ingrowing Parsnips, per sack, $1.25. nails, sweati.ig, smarting, hot. aching feet. fuls of gold dust and separating there Cauliflower, native, 75c. We have over 30.000 testimonials. Itcures from a lew stray grains of sand, they while you walk. All druggists and shoe I collapse completely w hen the proasic Cucumbers—10 0 20c. •tores sell it. 2.5c. Trial package FREE truth dawns upon them that mining ' Cabliage, native and California, hr mail. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le In Utica, N. Y., n block of new .here requires the same labor, sweat 2c per pounds. Roy, N. Y. ________________ ap-rtment houses has just been fur- rind worry that is required iu other: Tomatoes—50 0 60\ Ten Chinese newspapers are pub*, districts. It is no exaggeration to' Butter—Creamery, 25c; Eastern 22c; ni«hed with a complete installation of electric co'king utensils in each flat. lished in Shanghai and the success they affirm that there is more sand than dairy, 150 18c; ranch, 14c pound. The electric kitcheu furniture consist* have achieved has led to the establish gold on the Cape Nome bench! Alli Eggs—24c. of three round platters or “stoves,” an ment of others at some of the other the ‘sour doughs’ here know that; let' Cheese— 12c. oven and a broiler. It is declared that treaty ports. Poultry—12c; dressed, 14c; spring, the cheechacoes take warning and Genuine meats broiled on the electric gridiron gauge their expectations accordingly.” 13015c. HOWS THIS; are much more palatable than those Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 We offer One Hundred Poll»r« Reward for any 012.00; choice Eastern Washington scorched an 1 chai red over rod hot TROUBLE FEARED. ■axe of Cstarrb that van no*, be cured by Hadi’s The electric ’’stoves” are timothy, $16.00. Catarrh Cure. , ' I coals. placed on an ordinary kitchen table F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Prof»., Toledo, O. Another Clawh Fxpected Over Topkuk Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25; We the undersigned, huve known F. J. Cheney when tn use, aud when their work is Tundra Claim«. tor the past 15 «ears, and believe him perfectly feed meal, $25. honorable in all busin as transaefión i and fin More trouble is anticipated at Top Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, over, they are stowixl away in a drawer ancial!- able to carry out anyohNgruonx mada; or ou a shelf. kuk according to northern advices, be $20. by Ualr firm. Wssr A Tnrsx, -• tween the soldiers, w ho are still on the ; per barrel, $3.50; Flour — Patent, A new use for the phonograph has Must Boar Signatur« of WholewUc Druggists, ToleTo, "... ground, and the prospectors. Oier blended straights, $3.25; California, beeu fer.n I in New South Wales. A W albiso , K ikmas di M arvih , I Wnolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 100 of the miners were arrested and $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra can lidate for office found it im|«>ssible nall'sCatarrhCure 1st ken.n- rnallT.aciinf 20 ringleader> taken to Nome lor trial ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat to vi-it all parts of the sparsely settled <*.Irec:ly on the blood and m co us surfaces o tbesyst m. Prl e 75c per bo le. bo.d by al. during the trouble previously. Later flour, $3.25; rye flour, $3.80 0 4.00. region he wished to represent in the drug, ists. Testimont Is free. a sort of truce was affected, whereby Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $12.00; legislature, dictated his speech into rt Hall 's Family PUlr r th Lest. See l ac-SImita Wrapper Betew. the miners were allowed to work out shorts, per ton, $14.00. phonograph, had an orchestra play a During the year 1898, 52,661 ves- wbat dumps they had on the disputed Feed—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; few pieces into the machine, and then 233,500 tons, entered aud tundra. Now, however, that these middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, sent a number of the machines out over Lnese ports. Of these ves- dump« are about worked oot, the nrin per ton, $30.00. the country in the hands of political 239,152 tons, weie Atueri- ers are not willing to stand by the Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef workers. He sent'a picture of himself rADTrn’cro,l,uaAC,'L H_______________ terms of the truce and will, it is said, ■teers, price 7Hc;cows, 7c; mutton with each machine, and had the work UAlVltnO FOR DIZZINESS. make another attempt to work on the 7H; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9 0 ers give the people a description of his Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for th»’’’ disputed ground, owned by the Alaska 11c. life aud his ability. That man <le Sbildren during the teething period. Commercial Company. The tundra Hams—Large, 13c; small, 13 •i; serves success. Lieutenant Robert S. Clarke, of the strip over which the dispute arose is breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides, Siberia is not such a desert ns you Ninth regiment, now in China, is prob said to be the richest ground ever dis-' 8 He, may think. The limited trains on tile ably the richest officer in the United covered in the North for its extent. It Siberian railway have most everything Portland Markos. is quite shallow, but carries even States army. Mr. Clarke, grandson 64c, one could ask for in the way of com Wheat — Walla Walla. . ........... —ramr—« in and principal heir of the late Alfred higher values in several well defined forts. They have a library, a piano, a Valley, 55c; Bluestem, 57c per bushel. pay streaks than the famous Topkuk CURE SICK HEADACHE. Corning Clarke, is still in bis early Flour—Best grades, $3.10; graham, barber shop, a gymnasium, hot water twenties, is a graduate of Yale and beaches. as well as ice water, double windows $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. In the course of a speech at the re commands a fortune of millions. Northwest Notes. Oats—Choice white, 87c; choice to protect the passengers from dost, cent general council of the Reformed Centralia, Wash, has a tennis club gray, 35c per bushel. heat aud cold, a writing room with all Episcopal church at Baltimore, Bishop that is prospering. Barley—Feed barley, $15.000 15.50; necessary materials, mid an observa Stevens rather astonished his coworkers tion car at the end of the train. Each Prairie chickens are reported plenti brewing, $17.00 per ton. by declaring his fondness for tobacco. ful near Walla Walla. Millstuffs—Bran, $13.00 ton; mid train has a doctor, who remains aboard ‘‘I smoke,” he said, “and I shall con to ailnninister to the care of passengers The shingle market is reported to be dlings, $20; shorts, $15; chop, $15 pel free of charge. The time from Irkutsk tinue to smoke. 1 don't believe the ton. ■lightly improved*,VGray’s Harbor. use of tobacco is as bad as it has been i Hay—Timothy, $11012; clover,$7 0 to St. 1’etersburg is seven days. described; I lielieve it is all a piece Wallula elaiufr to have shipped the 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6@7 per ton. A vagrant lad was arrested in Phila of will worship. Gori has never said first ripe peaehes in Washington this Butter—Fancy creamery, 45050c; delphia the other day for some misde anywhere that we shall not be minis esaaon. store, 27 He. meanor, anil in resjionse to the ques ters of ilia tiospel if we do use it. Dr. J. D. Sherrick, of Puyallup, Eggs—17c per dozen. tions of the jiolice justice, he ilecliired God provided for every need in nature, Wash., has lost three hop kilns, 1*900 Cheese—Oregon full cream, 18c; that he was 14 years of age and an or and 1 thank God for my cigar.” bop boxes and five cords of wood by Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c phan. “How long have your parents fire. Loss, $2,000; no insurance. per pound. Ten Cents Will Prove Their Merit. been dead?” asked the sympathetic Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.000 justice. “Over 20 years,” was the A cheap experiment, so cheap one cannot Joseph Clark' and family, of La afford not to trv It, when hea th Is at o.i Grande, Or., have sold 350 gallons of 3.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, prompt reply of the little liar. Try Vaeeareist andy ( alhartlc Uslat I AU dins gilts, 10c, 25c, 5uc. * $2.50 0 4.00; geese, $4.0005.00 for old; huckleberries this year and canned 50 The police force in London is an $4.5006.50; ducks, $3.0004.00 per gallons for their own use. One of the baffling mysteries of dozen; turkeys, live, 16017c per army in itself. An official report in- At North Yakima, Wash., J. pound. sued by the city shows that the force nature is the pie that melts in the Wright & Sons hffVe sold 140,000 That is 19 mouth but feels solider than a brick iu Potatoes—40 0 50c per ■ack; eweete, numbers 13,564 men. pounds of wool, Charles McAlliser 2@2Hc per pouna. the stomach. policemen to the square mile. 104,000 pounds and Cameron Bros. 20,- Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; It is impossible to please your 000. The prices ranged from 9 to 11 per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab A strong, defiant purpose is many cents bage, 2c per pound; parsnips, $1; friends; if you can aay agreeable things handed, and lays hold of what ever Is to them yon are accused of insincerity; near that can serve it; it has a mag- L. W. Sitton, of Spokane, suffered onions, 1 Ho per pound; carrots, 00c. if you say disagreeable things they get netic power that draws to itself what Hope — 2@8c per pound. a shock of 2,200 volts of electiicitv ami eye—the graceful movement—be mad. I ever is kindred. Wool — Valley, 150 16c per pound; lives. One arm was badly burned, long not alone to the budding maiden. and Eastern Oregon, 15016c; mohair, 25 he was rendered unconscious. These graces are the right—aye per pound. At an auction sale in Fossil, Or., duty of every woman untU the hair Mutton—Gross, beet sheep, wethers whitens—and regal dignity replaces work horses brought from $50 to $85 and ewes, 8%c; dressed mutton, 70 per head, spot cash. 7Hc per pound; lambs, 5Ho. them. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; The mother who guards her Diphtheria is reported among chick ?- strength has so much more to de ens at Pendleton, Or. Over 50 have light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.00 0 6.50 per 100 pounds. died from the disease. vote to the care and education of Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.0004.50; her dear ones. She should be a Walter Carter, a 17-year-old Junc cows, $8.5004.00; dressed beef, 6H0 b comfort—a cheer—always. tion, Or., boy has been badly gored.by 7^0 per pound. I Yet how many Feet that they a bull. His chin is ripped, his body I. Veal—Large, 6H07Hc; small, 80 have the strength to projierly bal bruised, and his left leg broken. 8He per pound. ance me? The world is list- At La Grande, country butter brings Ban Franctaco Market» and morbid. Its blood 40 cents a roll, while creamery butter ears.. Allow no one Wool—Spring—Nevada, 11018c per ishly and is full of im- is commanding fancy prices, owing to is and _ ’ needs a kindling, in- the increasing demand from outside pound; Eastern Oregon, 10014c; Val « Jnat-aH-goori ” l . _ ........................., points. ley, 16018c; Northern, 9010c. health of Children — Experienco against Experiment,' inf tonic to set it afire—it Hope—1899 crop, ll@18o per Farmers about Silveiton, Or., are re needs Pe-ru-na, , ported to hold the opinion generally pound. Butter—Fancy creamery 22022Hc; that while insects contributed to the damage, the pricnipal cause for short do seconds, 21021c; fancy dairy, 19c; doseconds, 160 18c per pound. in the world which women may age of the grain yield is rust. —Store, 17c; fancy ranch, rely upon positively. Pe-ru-na is Payette, Idaho, has supplied a largo 22c. good for everyone, but particularly part of the cantaloupes sold in Port Millstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 0 for women. The various weak land, Or., this year. 20.00; bran, $12.50 0 18.50. nesses which afflict 'bpjr delicate or A new sawmill has been started at Hay—Wheat $8012; wheat and ganism spring from innaii.^„tjon or Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. catarrh of the mucous lining,and F« „ oat $8.00011.00; l*est barley $8.500 is a specific for catarrh in any organt ti/ilsbo’s state fair will be held at alfalfa, $6.00 0 7.50 per ton; straw, the body- Any congestion of a muco’ 25087 He per bale. ' ‘ - 8 to 13. membrane simply means catarrh of th C. B. Simpson, «,. Potatoes—Early Rose, 30075c; Ore organ affected. This is why Pc-ru-n. C., is at Lewiston, Idaho, lhVl8ton' F>- Boars tho Signature of cures all sorts of troubles where other the different insect wsts that itlW.r. gon Burbanks, 9Oc0$l; river Bur re-neilies fail. If there is n catarrhal banks, 30060c; new, lH03c. affection the matter with you anywhera the various portions of the Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, Mrs. Bertha Niesen, one of the . Pa-ru-na will cure you. « Mexican limes, $4.000 tims of Tacoma’s Fourth of July hor •UW; California ion)ons 75c0$1.6O; ror, is suing the street railway com Trity;« $1.75 0 2.00 per box. pany for $20,000 for the death of her ?‘6?- ^rel2nUitB“,ÍHnft,,B,’• •1‘609 husband. She was left with four littl» laal, Persun «. nineapples, nom- In Use For Over 30 Years. children. »•nnd. *06H o The dep»nd»ncls» ot China are Man-1 «hurla. HM.OOO .qn»r« miles, wilh | «W Vt VO8 1 600,000 suuls; Mongolia, witb 1,268.-1 I A r» ma4» stroog a ha» (ed bv thè rlrh. por« 000 squ»r» mil»» »«d 2,000,000 suuls, hi »od gl ven by llood's Nareaparille h ,,,( Tib»t, wlth 661.600 »qiiarw iull»s»ad rafrrslilng slssp return», meiilal and phys|‘ ti 000,(100 M’iils. Ynagaria. wlth 147,- vai vigor la re.terni, and ilm lerrorv i( 600 squsre miles »u'’ *00.000 soni», nervo»» prostratimi ara avoldnl Mane . uu.l East l'urkcstan, wlth 481,800 «rrak, n.rvuus wmuau and ovvraorbad squsni mil»» and 5N0.Ü00 suuls. man ha» (mimi Help in Ibi»grani msdliln» All nervoiis people slimild Ir, II. •tfl.ooo For Flylri® M«4’I»I m »«. Our gov»rimi»iii 1» to ilsvola $26.i»W> (l>r • xiteriiuenllng wt'li Hying machine» (>>r U m - in (be arniv Thi» 1» a laiae sum ami In A iiim I i a'« < Irrntr«t Medit iti» Prie© || u ,„until compare with Hiat spent bv ill,»* wlitt espenineat»il wliti so tailed | llttiHl’« 1*111« «-ut» Ilv«r III«. Ih» imii irr dism-psia nil' ’ lalre lloal»tl»r'» Mom <>uly iMiliMtll' l«> lab© Milli I(wu4*« Hg a.IiTl'tiers H i* ma'1» »»piv’sly '■> .„it-iu-siioii, dysjwpaia aud all aiouiaili Each ol Ilio IN provili««» ol th« ('hi- .11 . uh r». Sarsaparllla Hood's nose empire is ruled by a grommi or gmernor-gencral, who la respuiisibl. u> the «mperor (or the aulir» admliil,trK. Iiou, political, judicial, military *U(j Uncal. Instead of » |M’»itto" >“ *>>*• world exalting a man to honor, It la •erili'o Unit exalt» man »ml multi« him worthy of any position in tin» world. Away from tlm idea that some haivlhat vvu must have poaitliiu tn I«’ great. I'lso’s Cure cannot I'« t»>. bigllv of a-a cough cure J W II Hsu. |-w I lilrd Aie, N , Minneapolis, MlnuJ,,, fl. IIUO. What this world nemls today, an<| what vach individual III II Us«>ds, is sanity and light. BREATH . Kvary Ilo, aio! litri •• I tea«, a..« ••«■• « aa« A BST a ... *• should learn to arile wuli < arfrr's Ink la*, aliar II la th« tarsi III the World Ink- ling« III Ink,*' free. Carter's Ink Co., Il«,a_ tuu. , ...I >».. II«. .«.il«, ite., s>. ,1.11.1, Vo. », ».„stei.r i'"1 I •••• te.lte.,.4 •»» . , ...... 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PORTLAND, ABSOLUTE SECURITY. SAWS REPAIRED Carter's OREGON. Chisel Bit SAWS Solid Tooth SAWS Band SAWS Shingle SAWS Cross Cut Hand SAWS SAWS All Kinds of SAWS Portland Branch, 60 First Street. ( The f amous German H ood Preserver) Little Liver Pills. AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUM.. WlVER IS l THE ONE MEDICINE „••Pormanontly DoNtroyNe.ee • • CHICKEN LICE ANI) VERMIN • • One application is all that ii required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn <Sc Co., San Francisco, Cal. DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON UND YOU WIT HOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. Il «lands without an equal. Call on our Agent, or addrrss STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO.. J2t> JJ8 East Morrison Street, Portland, Orrgon. Mitchell Wago ns Ar« the bevt that can b< made. Nothing i» ov can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the beil material - by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 yean’ experience in building wagons, during which lime the m.inu- facturen have had but one aim, and that Io produce the best possible to build, ix a _____ ___ _______ guaranteeof quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made. AGEN IS EVERYWHERE. - If none in your vicinity, we will sell to you direct- Send foe circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMinnville, Medford and La Grande. Mention this |>»per. r. ^DROPSY 10 OAYS* TREATMENT FREE. Hat« mkd« Droptj aud it« com- r plicauop« a apBoialty for twenty I y^ar« with tliw moat wontUrful B luooeu. Have corod many thou«* ■ Z t oudcaaea, "V* di . h . aaixiwo coma , Box N, Atlanta, On. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can fln<! quick and perroaiionl rd l®f <l>airu>lu( for RprloiiN ami «Irv’i^lh duatruyiuf trouble« iu Moore’s Revealed Remedy Thousands have used It and thousand« tmw pralae ii. I; <oiiea perinauei.lly. • * per built« at your diuagial’s. Here's a Proposition Dilin’s nil *|llcr :»>'."•lr»l?ZÏ",'h!ù''l‘ that ■ firm ""1 hl '1 tell 11,11 VOIl lh " , Ilfat ”’l‘1 wav ’"‘l f.. «' ... I . lè'.Ki'viiu'À' .. J r •* !' * I ’<»<! Iliff rnuklnïh,„ '"r »»••«•••«t If ><>(( aró bur « 'u w I ó,,’.,y1',"'1"' >ü"r •u’""«'- "C '»Olii (II» ?.. > V, » how smsll <>e l.rK» ««tur. ' nriJ,",'1?,,,r K»« will SMV ■ b» i ’ Girnltiiro, et« , ymi Used a l.-w mlnut"" e’’"; Ings, will riti y.nir h»ii«a ol File, siiti Mos'li'IJ0"’- No utsrk or slain I"'1,' " the calli»«« Work» Ilk.- magie Irne zr.t.-ut» Write lor ’““i let, liayton llsr.lwsr» Co., Portland, Or. gon. » ■ «»i tiitiKi, “OHIO” Ensilage Cutter« Chop mils f’heapeiiB and Reit Writ« for Catnlogue. *'*,t,.IN * O'lKN'H.Hirr CO., »«»Miami. Oregoii. IF.Ì®PE ¡88ION •isLorga *’’M«:uu»lelalme.lao»U7». Till« form, ax wrii «N mind, Hicedh s "J L^’mRdr» Pile« «rn < ur»'(1 hr Dr.Boianko'« PH® Re’n*" « HfttpN !f< hlfiK «mi hlnflíllng Ab«i>rbu Writ« .l«r Kt flriiRKlttu or «ont by ni«ll. Tr««H«’’ n>« about jour um «, bit JloHANKo. l’b >*'’• — JOHN POOLE» P orti . anp , O rf « h » s . nui giv« you th® bent bargains in <*”'*■* Insellili»», engin«», boiler», tank», putuP' N. P. N. If. llBN writing to adyartlsars pl»»* aaatlon tal» payor. W