lassalers Ar* Yssy Astlsa. Women, Remember This Fact That In addresalnu Mr*. Pinkham you are communicating with a woman — a woman whoae eaperience in treat­ ing woman'a ilia ia greater that, that of any living person male or female A woman can talk freely to a wo­ men when it is revolting to relate her private troubles to a man. Many women auffer in alienee and drift along front bad to worse. know­ ing full well that they should have immediate aaabtance. but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them- Ives to the questions and probable examination of even their family physician. It is unneecs sary Witt ul money or price you can con.lt a woman, whow knowledge from a> tual experience is unequaled. Women suffering from any form of f male weakness are invited to freely communicate with Mrs. 1’inkhaiu at Lynn. Mass. All letter* are received, opened, read and answered by women only. This is a positive fact not a mere statement. It is certified to bv the mayor and postmaster of Lynn and others whose letters, all in a little book, Mrs. Pinkham has just published. Write for a copy, it is free. Thus has been established the eternal con­ fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken and has Induced more than 100.000 sufferer* to write her for advice during the last few months. Out of the vast volume ef experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case She asks nothing In re­ turn except your good will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Her* are aome ef the cases we refer to: Mrs» Pinkham Helps Two Women Through Change of Ufa ami Our os Another of Sterility» Read Their Letters» A GLEAM OF HOPE. Aradalreet H-p-.ri« a Metter Oullooh 1« the Industrial World. Bradstreet* says: The mouth of Sep­ tember close« with a rather better out­ look iu the industrial world than was apparent a we« »ettie- merit ol the autbracitu »■oal »trike which have been currvut for a couple of day* seam to hate a basis of fact and there is more than a likelihood that the most disturbing featuie in the industrial situation for ami« time, is in process of elimination. An encouraging feature in the iron and steel situation, is the number ami character of foreign inquiries. The demand for structural material continues steady and prices are firm. The fact that the tin plate scale re­ mains unsettled produces but little effect. But little of significance is to be extracted from the movemeut of prices. Wheat has been some«hat irregular, and prices shift listlessly, beiug about where they '»ere this tiuie last week. Alweuce of foreign deniaud owing prob­ ably to larger Russian shipments, coupled with higher freights, tended to the uuaettleinent. Spot cotton is up on the week, but the general market had t’uetuateii ner­ vously, intbieuced ou the one hand by heavy port receipts, anil ou the other by apparent famine conditions, A sat­ isfactory activity in distributive trade checked to some extent in certain lo­ calities by unseasonable weather and in others by a tendency to curtail oper­ ations pending the outcome of the elec­ toral contest is disclosed by telegraphic advices. Wheat, including flour shipments, for the week aggregated, 4,242,810 bushels again-t 8,535.857 last week. From July 1, to date, this season, wheat exports are 42,762,500 bushels, against 50,516,015 bushels last season. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Nenttl* Market*. Ouions, new, 1 ‘«o. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Potatoes, uew. fl5. Beets, per sack, 85c(4$ 1. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Beane, wax, 4c. Squash—4c. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, $1.25. Cauliflower, native, 75c. Cucu m bers— 10 (3 20c. Cabbage, native and California, 2c per pounds. Tomatoes—30 (3 50-. Butter—Creamery, 26c; dairy, 16(3 19c; ranch, 16c pound. Eggs—26c. Cheese—12c. Poultry—12c; dressed, 14c; spring, 18 e 16c. llay—Puget Sound timothy, $12.00 (4 18.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $19.00. Corn—Whole", $23.00; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. Barlev—Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour—Patent, per barrel. $3.50; blended straight*, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra­ ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.25; rye flour, $3.80(44.00. Millstuff»—Bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed—Chopped feed. $19.00 j>er ton; middlings, per ton. $20; oil eake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed lieef steers, price 7Sc; cows, 7c; mutton 7‘2; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9e; veal, 9(4 lie. Hams—Large, 13c; small, 18'a; breakfast bacon. 12c; dry salt sides. 81»c. _________ " Da a a M r *. P ixxhsm —I fee) that it Isowing to Lydia E. Pinkham * Vege­ table Compound that I am alive to­ day. It has taken me out of a sick bed where I had lain for six weeks with a good doctor to tend me twice a day. My trouble was change of life, had frequent hemorrhages 1 our medi­ cine checked the flow right away. I am now able to do all my work, and backache is unknown. I am forty- three years of age and enjoying good health."—M rs . A nxik F ostkx , Cascade Locks. Oregon. “ D kab M rs P ixxbam —When I first wrote to you, I was in a very bad con­ dition. I was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said I had bladder and liver trouble. 1 had suffered for nine year* Doctors failed to do me any good. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ pound my health has improved very much. I will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove as great a blessing to them as it has to me."—M bs . G bo . H. J uki , •01 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. "D kab M s *. P ixxbam —It was my ardent desire to have a child. I had been married three years and could not become a mother, so wrote to you to find out the reason. After follow­ ing your kind advice and taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 Portland Market. became the mother of a beautiful baby Wheat—Walla Walla, 56 @ 56c; boy, the joy of our home. He is a fat. Valley, 59c; Bluestem, 59c per bushel. healthy baby, thank* to your medi­ Flour—Best grades, $3.10; graham, cine.”—M bs .' M utda F lx ’ klx , Ros­ $2.50. coe, M. Y Oats—Choice white, 42c; choice Two More Women gray, 40c per bushel. Acknowledge Help Barley—Feed liarley, $15.00(315.60; $16.00 per ton. Have Rooelvcd 'rom brewing, Millstuffs—Bran. $14.50 ton; mid­ Mrs» dlings, $20; shorts, $16; chop, $15 per "D bah M rs . P ixxham —The doctor ton. save I have congestion of the womb, Hay—Timothy, $12(313; clover,$7@ and cannot help me. There is aching 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton. in the right side of abdomen, hip. leg. Butter—Fancy creamery, 45(3 55c; and back. If you can do me any good, please write.’1 — M rs . N ixa < bah , store, 30c. Egg*—20c per dozen. Fulton, N, Y., December 20, 1897. Cheese—Oregon fall cream, 13c; “D kab M rs P ixxham —I followed your inatruction*. and now I want Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c every woman suffering from female per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50(3 trouble to know how good your advice and medicine is. The doctor advised 3.50 per doxen; hens, $4.00; springs, an operation. I could not bear to $2.00<38.00; geese, $6.00(48.00 dox; think of that, so followed vour advice. ducks, $3.00(35.00 per doxen; turkeys, I got better right off. 1 took six bottle* live. 14c per pound. of Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCom- Potatoes—40(355c per sack; sweets, Cund and used three package* of native Wash; also took your Liver lj4c per pounu. Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, $1; Pills, and am cured."—Ma* N ixa C hask , Fulton, N. Y., December 12, per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab­ lm. bage, 2c per pound; parsnips, 85c; “O kar M rs P ixkham —Have been onions, $1; carrots, $1. suffering for over a year and had three Hops—New crop, 12}j(314c per doctors At time of menstiuation I pound. suffer terrible pains in back and Wool—Valley, 15(416c per pound; ovaries. I have headache nearly every day, and feel tired all the time. The Eastern Oregon, 10@ 13c; mohair, 25 doctor said my womb was out of place. per pound. Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers Would be so glad if you could help me.” —M bs . C ari . V oss ', Sac City, Iowa, and ewes, 3V»c; dressed mutton, 6}* <3 August 1, 1892. 7c per pound. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.75; 11 Please accept my sincere thanks for the good your advice and Lydia E. light ami feeders, $5.00; dressed, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has $6.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. done me I did everything you told Beef—Gross, top steers, $3.50134.00; me to do, and used only three bottles, cows, $3.00(33.50; dressed beef, 6(3 end feel better in every respect.”— M bs . C arl V oss , Sac City, Iowa, March 7c per pound. Veal—targe, 6S <3 7 Sc; small, 8(3 23, IS»». 8 Sc per pound. Who the they Pinkham, Mrs, .Pinkham has^Wfty Thousand Suoh Letters as Above on Filo at Her Of- floe She Makes no State­ ments She Cannot Prove, HUSKY’S WINTER OARDEM.. Third and Morrison Street* rOBTLAND ORKGON C. A. ALISKY Prop. a M»«-hame«> n..a»«u*"«“ Prof....... . l-anorde, of th* A«»-I’'"‘r ntLD THE FORT. John Barlevvurn Proved Too Much for ■ a Ruud of ll«11 Lake Athabasca. Otte da», when tli»‘ chief trader was absent ou a visit to York factory, and the other men employed in th«1 station were playing lacrosse u|»>n tin- lee. till* mall and an I 'liman luimed McTnggart were til»- only person* left In the fort Just then forty Cldpiwwa "braves" who bad pretended to have furs to sell, j but who had really lieeu watching mi opportunity to plunder, came up to the fori and poured luald** the «tockild«“. Pli-rre. the l'rem-lumiu. had barely time lo l>ar the main door when they rushed against It. sliowlug plainly their uufriemlly purpo'c A parley with the chief, through a »mall side-trap, re­ sulted tn Un- withdrawal of the Indians outside the stockade ami an agreement to admit th»- chief aloue, with the fur*. Pierre thus relate* what followed: I instructed my man. Me Taggart, to watch when tin- Indian» «er«- well out of the yard, ami when th«- chief cum«» tn to make a dash ami fasten tin- outer gate. 1 then -qx-ned the door. Me- T'aggart slip|>ed out. but had not made oue »tcii when the chief struck hltu with Ids tomahawk, killing him In­ stantly. The savage then diirteil through th«* half open door. mid. parry­ ing a blow I aimed nt him. lie »elx«-«l th«* liar which fastened the d«M*r aud threw It olitsiile. I bail by this time got hold of one of niv pistols and ptllhsl It at him an he came toward me. flourishing In» bloody tomahawk. Th«- bullet took ef­ fect. for tin- savage, with a frightful yell, staggered through the doorway, where hi* crl*-s soon gathered til* baml about him. Before 1 coulil fasten the door th» whole gang had burst Into th«- fort. I sprang Is-liinil some casks aud lib! myself there. f«*«*llng. however, »lire that they would find mid kill me. There can be no doulit alsiut my fate if th** savages had not la-en more eager for plunder and w hisky than they were for vengeance. As it was. one of them at once rushed to a cask of whisky, the head of which lie stove In with his hatchet, and with the greatest eagerness the whole crowd lH-gan to help themselves to th«* coutents. That they wouhl drink themselves drunk was now my only lio|a- and op­ portunity. mid I quietly kept out of sight behind the empty barrels to await 1 events. The Idiotic abandon and general “cutting up” of tin- savages as they came under the Influence of the whisky was very ludicrous; but you may I*1 sure I kept my laughter to myself. In mi hour all w ere hopelessly Intoxicate«!, except oil«- big fellow who seemed to j have a stronger li«-ad than the r«-«t. I now felt that with my pistol In my hand 1 could tight at least on e*jual terms, if a tight was necessary; but the j rascal precipitated matters by turning over the cask of whisky while climbing to ri-m-li some plunder that he wanted Ion an upper shelf. In doing this a live coal was jarred out of the stove j into the liquor on the tbsir mid the room was immi»liatel.v in flames. The I ml inn who had cause«! the catastrophe »prang toward the door, but my pistol enose• th* I“‘ .„•an Ths value of am-h coiiiis.lion <•>• ,mt Iw e»llmal» quire j through defective almllatlon. digestion and a. To treat these eruption* with di, :n> medicines It djngeroui. The thing to do la to h»lp the *y*. tent dltchtirge the humor», am »trengthen it against their return dollar H« mm | b Namparlll* p»rtuani>tilly < tirr>| j <1 lllnr«, kraiiha. Ill , «•( »« m* f»..».» »tH1 h he •»»Ut* Hint Bini ||ue t »ilea's luk Is the best Ink that tan l>* made II costs von Alvin» Waller* Ho* 113 Al«>*n» VVi* n . mm* than |s>»>r sluff not lit lo write plr* uti her face mnl back au4 <‘liefi>«| «kut -.«i h»r hotly, by wbh'h »he hid been .n *1« kt) It iloesiiT 1-ay to be I m MMHI If honssty tr«»uble«l fevtir "f thle . ■ - - _______ published. I do not l-elleta I’ls-a'» Cure for <’»m ■ unipllou I'«» *" equal for i.-ugli» «ml Hood's .....I, t.-ii« I-' Itors», Trimly bpring« Promise* to cure and keep» the Fall, ta. 1900. promise. No longer put off treat- If you would be aumebody In the ment. Buy a bottle of Hood » lu lay worhl begin by l-etug yourself. Sarsaparilla Dr--p«r treated fr** bv Dr II II tlreeu's ! S.'ii» --( tllanla, «1» Th» grv»lr«l dri«p«y ' The judge ol the iicen»* courts > q -i,. ia .-1« m ihr *i-rl«l ltea«l their a«lt»r I * h 11 iU h* 11 »1»I«» hrt'c 0“tn»« (•» the «u|>|n r| nirnt in aimlhar column of llila t-aper of public Ui<>ml» mid «!«»»eiirv I r d»* The ileslr* for lam* h*a betrayed vlttrlllK their t»p|*»*lll«»ll to • u I' miih I ijiv . manv an ambitious iiiau tutu summit- Iiitf »hie olilrnt• «»• eiol r«euii« upntairv ting india»-reli«m* that forever rutued fur I bo mccouiek I »th'ii <♦( wuim’ii his reputation. ()<*| »lt»ne knuw» how much Mvtrlc Njrtlffim In l<««e«ln* |. kateff avatem «ith threw htinself Into hl* arm*, asking If very niaikad rifeci by he had atty orders to give hint, king wav oi impruvemenl 11 We r e g a r <1 it a Must Boar Signatura of <,.orga replied in a v-vilce full of affer- great Ionie an I blood Hon: ”1 have tm onlrr* to give you, tmrifier ’’ J I'. Duv», my child l‘rovbla-nee will guide you. rriucaton, Mo. Go. aud rely ou th* grace of God.*’ ia tha greatest of al) I lgrsan fl» al tonica, and you »,U An old tar on a selling ve*el eaya fin-t th* appai.te ins that sailor» on ship* tn the regular line neovea al »tu«, strsrgtR lelwa-a-n ) ttnqie amt New York are al- wava sure of plg«M>n pie the day after return*, an«! iinmuinraa vanishes as nea FOR HtÀOACNI. the carrier pigeon aervice leave* this rich pure tdoo«! ones mute emulates p- rt. He adaleal that pigeons flying *1 through all porta of tha aysfeut. FOR DiniNFM. ■■ii - on get 11 real, ami seltl* on the 8. 8. 8. ia tha only purely atgetabl* FOR RIUOUSREU. first «-rail that com«« in their way. blom! purifier k nown II cuotsln* no mus­ FOR TORPID LIVER. IVER FOR CONSTIPATIOR. lh* impression la gaming that plgrsma er al • whatever bend for our free l»«-b are tn I •<> useful for loug ocean flight on blood ami akin diseases and writs o«a IFOR SALLOW SKIR. •a has beeu Iwlleved. phyaiviana for any information m a-!etc* ' for thecomplexior No chary* for molli al advic«. Sin- a- the decision nt the t’niteal Wanted M m I JI Furwly ▼eff?ta»l».zv4t«~^' states «upreme «mart that the Illinois imi »wist »rtcinc co. »rient», « a ■ 1 ar*vnws«i, clgaretta« law is valid, they wilt see JOHN pnoLK. CURE SICK HEADACHE. that it is strictly enforced. The boar.1 enn yi«a you lb* lost r«vavt»xn. Iwrgatiis of education anal the anti-cigarette h R'liiiirrr, t« > a Croquet «Mill r«»|*til«r. P V . tsr .t« H I w . It was gi-m-rally aoppr-u-d that cro le.igu* will a-o-operale tn the prueecu- •»r«d f X I* w liidiittll, »«»hl by h quel had gone altogether out of fash­ tiou ol »ii violator*. ion, but on many lawns of country homes w here formerly tennis net* were Kretcheil cioquet wicln ts and botqui are once more nw-u. It has been foun that teunis is too violent a game for the tiiaj- nty of women and golf make* a gr--ater demand on the time and pmiem e of women th in most of them >:*u afford. < 'rrspiet I* found to art open to two cUisea of peranna. (I Those who write well, »re »ccursfe be a more suitable aud cuuieieut re­ in fieurea. understand bookkeeping, etc. 2 Those who are »killed tn laxation. shoethand and tvpeweiltng. Peeaoni wbosre pe-4icient in both line» see bet An Kaaluslvn «tratet. ter off still. They are always riven tlw preference. Xr teach »II H wm branches, and tnany more. Investigate our work. It will pay. Call, wane. ’’The most ancia ut aud most noble Order of the Thiatle,” which ha» juat PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLECT beeu conferm i upon tho Earl of ll-q-e- Park ana Washington Bia town, is the smallest of the thra-,- graaat A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal. J, A. Veaco, Penman and Secretary orders of kiiiglitbaaul tu point of num­ --------- — ■ ■ - — ■ — — .... ----------------- -- bers and the longest in point of title. DON’T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A It consists of tha- soia-reigu aud British princes and 16 knights. STUDEBAKER WAGON. Cartels Adt're»' T>r.l i.nrtman, IhredJ-nt «•(Uw ii trt r.vvt S?n t ri ipi, O gup I U , < >!»!«». Russia expect* to sjiend $IU0,imo.- 1810, tn a-ldition to the $4i>.(HiD,U<>0 alr<-a-ly paid out, to compiei«« mnl «s|iiip the iraus-sil-erian road, ami M. Boutfsky, a vice-minister, who is at pre-ent tn San Fr»nci*co, is HUthority for the »Intement that a considerable part of this immemw sum will come to this country, it Is-iug the Ru»«ian gov- eminent*’ intention to patronize Amer­ ican manufacturer» very largely. Il,, Your Kent Irh, »nd Hum* Shake into vour shoe» Allen’» Foot Rase * |H>w,ler for the feet. It make« tignt or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. Il's itie grealrst <-om- f«,rt dl-eoverv of the age. I'lires swoilt-o feet, blisters and callous sjhii » Ai.r> * Fiait-Ease 1« a certain «-lire tor inr: ..- nails, »«eating, smarting. Ii-*t. a< lung f«---' e ha»e over .'io Ono test nnonia «. I < cur«« «bile mil walk. All druggi*«» ami «<> >- stores -ell it. 25c. Trial packa.-e FREE nv mail. Address. Aden ¿. Olm»te«i, la- i;-v. N. Y After a fong. nn-l at times discourag­ ing, campaign, the good people of He­ ber, Ark , have »ucmi-ded in w-curing the prohibition of saloons. Au u| | eal was taken front the decision of tho county court to the circuit court with the abuie result Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ng Srrup the best remedy to u-<- for th- -r ihildren during the teething period. After all, we know but little alaiut this world of ours. Sven Anders Hedin, the famous Scandinavian geo­ grapher, who has beeu making exh-n­ aive explotations in Thibet, has found the ruins of an an, ient citv of grent size. There are gre-it broad road- in- tersei ting tha ruins—roads snt h as China cannot «how today—amt Hedin ■ays that everything iu the city «us built upon a grand Seale. The letter P, like ttie selfish friend, is first in pity and last in help. Little Liver Pills. CARTERS ITTIE PILLS. IN BU8INE8S OFFICE8 JL j 'CEiSIESSi aa : « LsMgl I An order came to a wholesale bard ; ware bouse one day last week. That Is, It was presumably an order, for It was written under a business heading and had all the general appear­ ances. The employe who opened the letter studied It ami said It beat anything he had seen up to date. He »ent It to a meinlM-r of the firm, who read It and threw up both hands. Since then be has b«»-n showing It to | Ills friends. It was written by a rural j A»n Franciico Market. dealer, and Is as follows; Wool—Spring—Nevada, 11 (313c per "Gentlemen Please send me nt once pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(314c; Val­ two long hamlled shovels, one dozen ley, 16(318c; Northern, 9(3 10c. slxteen-lnch hinges ami two kegs of Hops—Crop, 1900, 12 <314c. twopenny nails. Yours truly, Butter—Fancy creamery 28c; "JOHN ItOBIN'SON'. "P. S.—M.v son tells me we have plen­ do seconds, 26(3 27Sc; fancy dairy, ty of above, so you need not send. J. R.” 25c; do seconds, 23c per pound. -Chicago Tribune. Eggs—Store, 23c; fancy ranch, 33c. The Only One. -- A.*-' yi The Kind You Have Always Bought " -a* ÄM’ßdable Preparation fr As similfitin^ II« Food and Recula - tinft the StoinacÌK and Bowels of Bears tho Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly waaoned. by competent workmen. It 4»*W without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO.. 320 333 East Morrison Street, Portland. Oregon- IfthANISVÍ HiLDKKN FINE OLD Signature Promotes DiSeslioiLChwritil ness and Rest Contains neilher Oraiaim Mnmhiiip nor Mineral of ...WHISKY... j Gin, Brandy, Rum U full quart. *« o<> |-er esllon, 12 M. FORI ANU BHKkKY, fl M. am . t In ivo* <'* tas sw S^.^ VP ■ LOUIS CAHEN & SON Ml« FltANt'iaro, OAMroitNI A. You can’t make » mlAl»ke It y(’u gH a »’in orps ..Mitchell- t'rosecuiing claim» »Inca 1*7». I NEYV YOHIC. W. H. SMITH I CO., hffali, I.Y.hop’i. 4 NOTHING BETTER MADE IfPENSION PIITICD’O CARBOLATE OF IODINE UUILLII U POCKET INHALER. Fac Su-'ilc Siijnntiire of 1 avoir* KAtAbllfhed 80 Year». I i good Ill Or'"»'» for 42 . oo and spward rtelleared tree to "a»' ' 1 ,I'"'S'I <« Sleamar lauding Ilians I 10 PROPERIY OWNERS Ï Atlantis. Dry. moist, »caly letter all f- rm* uf acienia or tall rheum The .Krniv rvinpvrMUi’t* indorsvH hiv I hel|* to hum U uii ‘ it’tiipvr« sla; the bill which lias lieeu prepared «nee room»” »mou^ Hritith »‘’tin r?«. to till« effect by the mlnl»ter ol fittam e The greatet gvueraU of l.iitflati I advo­ ha» recelveii the approlMtllotl of the cate them and «ay they »re the I e*l aui.i council, with the understandlug weapone foi fighting the ennui whi h that the university and the various contribute» »o largely to immoderati* sctentlfio soctetlee will give their drinking Soldier» can I ave a u- ■ 1 *««i>tance lu the verification of Tlia bltxta! may be In tx-l Conditio^ time in them without recuur«*’to vithrr the weight* amt moaauiae lleceaaary (or the outside saloon or an army cauteeii. commercial use. The details have yet with no eiteiual signs, ho *kis been nearly all deicdtHl on, and will l>e eruption or tore* to Indicate |t. Th* submlltixl b> th» «xiumll tn the near symptom* tn such case* Iwiug a vsriaMs future. Since |H96 the me trio aystem appetite, poor «ligesli.m. an luffe*. «fila h.is 1-eeti uaed by the madtual service weaknea* and nvrvoutne»*. lists <4 (letk of the army in the compounding of •ml a general run-duwu c-mditm i ■ 4 lbs formulas, this having laeeu uia.la obit- System —clearly showing th* tdmxt hu •****• .________________ foot it* nutritiv« qualities, ha* become tin* Ming •• • Fathffif* and watery. Il ia in ju*t such « aera that King < ;>-■ rge, of Greece, as the fath­ H S S ha* «ion* aome <4 ita qui, ke.l and er of .« family, may serve *• a model. moat 'effective work by building tip ths I he first tiling he thinks of is the »In­ bloo-l ami supplying the elements lacking i'iti u and welfare of Ilia ehlldreu. Al Genuine th» time of the departure of i’rlncu to make U strung ami vigorous “ Health and Beauty” An Original O.der. Miss Wellwoisl Yes, I belong to the Daughters of the Revolution, ami pride .rpuffot =■ - Date ^T v KNKTIAN LADY OKI HK8TRA... Hay—Wheat $8 S @ 12Sl wheat and myself u|s>n being the most dlstln- oat $8.00(310.10; best barley $9.00 gllisll«sl meinlH-r of the society. Mr. Hargreaves Indeed! I su|»ix?se i alfalfa, $6.50(37-60 per ton; straw, you trace your lineage back to aome 1 25(337Sc per bale. inmi who was a lion in his day, eh? building or remodeling lheir liomes that we Potatoes—Early Rose, 30(375c; Sa­ r»r I a lull Hue of Mantels, Tiling »nd He- Miss WellwotMl No. my great-great- linas Burbanks, 70c @$1.05; river Bur ­ places, Electric, Use »nd CoBbliistlnn Chan- grandfather was only a private, but defiers »nd vnpidle», Hsiteries, Call Bell», etc. banks, 30(465c; new. 76c(3$1.26. frot.i all that I can lem-ti be seems to Cstsiogues ou application. i Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, have la-eti tin- only one lu the whole M. J. WALSH, Successor to Frank Holcomb A Co., $2.76(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(3 army. —C'leveland Leader. • «• WaahliiB'eu st,, l-orllnml, Urogen. 6.00; California lemons 76c(3$1.60; Curious I’roft-aslon In < hlna. do choice $1.75(32.00 per box. Ill China the detection of false coins ; IZ* Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1.60(3 CURB WH í B í All list JAIS. 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom­ is a skillful, prosperous profession, Baal Cough âjrup 1 NíH>d- ü— nown as "shroffing," and Is taught iv inal; Persian dates, 6@6Sc per tn tuna. fruid by la r i ■Iteclal school* Wound- ..J K.- i A t'jr I ruf«l«U. < - Hair« Family HU« ar«» th® »*•»• Millstuffs — Middlings, $18.00 (3 27.00; bran, $16.60@ 16.50. Do not fall to visit , s. -lmm has pr-om •■•■•oil I" '• • 1|H- tlonal « i ■ • i n *| t real i ill Ha • ' » - i: » tuo I I « I I ' hr' ” A 1 . i» i ho «-uly <- -n-i'imo>n»l ’ It .uk< - h larna - „ • i »«i.oonful. Il a- is -Ii" dr • » <' sii.l „„..ou« •ur(».v..( i'-»»' . I i.n.u, vim hundred doll.i. -r .io ' < auals Uluatleg * Eruptions ABSOLUTE SECURITY. A Peter the Gr.-at ••Boom." We are about to witness the outbreak of a boom ou I’eter the Great similar to that which has raged for some year» 1 round the |H-r*<>n of Napoleon. Kir Henry Irving, with all the world open to him. has chosen a play on Peter the Great, written by bls son. Prof. Oscar Browning Is aliout to publish a life of the Inevitable Peter: and J. M. Gra ham's historical novel. “The ffcin of the Czar,” lias already attracted consider able attention, aud will certainly be widely read. «* It gives a powerful pres­ entation of Russian life at the most I critical ejMich of Muscovite history. There Is something significant In this renaissance of Peter the Great. The smaller states of Euro|x- are vanishing, oue by one. mid everything point* to eventual collision lietween the Teuton and the Slav. In the meantime every- thing that Holy Russia and the anoint­ ed person of the Kaiser can do to mag­ nify their res|M-etlve missions will cer­ tainly be accomplished.— Harper's Weekly. dmwnlug, lightuing shok«, « • •hock and sut! m at ion ‘‘ ‘"j" drawn out rythnneally. •>' »• •" 1 " lat* the breathing organa, »nd melhod ha. been efleetne «» >•••• given up a. hopel.«.», but o»ly * let • very luug applicntion ll111 sometime* tie «1* three Imur. l-elor* i.-.uilimiti.-u. ...... a. th* uew inaehiu* I* «• rk.-.l I' electric motor amt quite »utonmtic. savea niai-li lalmrtons exerlio«. »•> ' save hie where Um u.ual m«'lbo»l* Thar* la uuusual aultvtty among in- yeut.ita al piasaui to proaiuc* rnacbln*. I„r matheinallwal p«irp«»a*a, »nil the largssl nuinbar of *pplk»lluM r*«>*tv*d .1 tha patant ofll»»* for any on* lina ol Imsiiilon ar* for patMta for improv*- umuta on adding maahtua*. Mitchell, heiuis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. t I j V-'i tXACT CORY OF WHA PPCR. 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