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u 77;'a Is a critical period l.i tha life of every woman and no mistakes should bemad&m r " ! The one recognized and reliable help for women who era approaching and passing through this wonderful change Is ogpoarj E. Pbkham'l Vejeiablt That the utmost rellano. can bo placed upon this great medicine Is testl fled to by an army of grateful women who have been helped by Itm fJrsm Plnkham, who has the greatest and most successful experience In the world to qualify her, wl!l advise you free of charge Her address Is Lynn, Mass Write to her. , Oreatvat Single Knemy. President Svrenssoa, of Bethany col lege, Kansas, rays, in the SheWou edition of the Topeka Capital: "The American saloon, open by law and license, is onr greatest single enemy of decency, morality and religion. Our prohibition laws close that saloon and kill that foe. What greater praise conld vre utter?" Try Allan' Foot Kse, A imwder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season ronr feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, anil pet tired easily. If yon have smarting feel or tight shoes, try Allen's Knot-Ease. It cools rhe feet and makes walking easy. Cnres ingrowing nails, swuolen and' sweating; feel, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. We have 30,0110 testimonials. Try it toda. Sold bv all druggists and shoe dealers for 2.V. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsteatl, Leltoy, N. Y. According to Mr. Wo long Fang, the Chinese minister, the proper name of the organization referred to as "Boxers" is Tee Ho Chnan, which, in the vocabalary of the Middle Kingdom, means "righteousness, harmony and fists." - Look Tired Today. Perhaps yon ean't sleee or nnees- slnmbet don't rest you. A Caaearet Candy Cathartic at bedtime guarantee refreshing sleep. Drug gists, tue, lias. Sue. A woman should remember that with the average man the quality of her voice count mora than what she says. Chicago Democrat. ' Louise Froebel, widow of Friedric' Froebel. rounder of the kindergarten system, died in Hamburg at the age ol 85. - : Beware of Ointmant for Catarrh That Coatala Keraary, As mercury will anrelr destroy the sens of smell aitd completely derange tha whole sys tem whenentering It through the mucous sor faces. ouch articles should never be used ex eept on prescriptions from reputable pbyst cm us, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from tbem. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is takes Internally, acting directly upon the Uood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure yoa set the gennlue. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by . 1. Cheney i Co. Tesli inon ials free. bold by Drugg Ists, price 75e. per bottle, j Hail's Family Pills are tha beau The season for mowing will cans farmers to be busy and it seems that ' just as this work is to be harried some accident occurs. This does not always happen, but many such drawback might bs avoided if farmers will clear tlieit fields of stones, sticks and other obstructions to the machines before the rasa is too high to see them. : An in jury to a mower knife may cause cost ly delay. : Viennese Steak. This is very easily made by taking ramp or fillet steak, free from akin, sinew, etc., and mincing it very finely. It is then dusted with flour, pepper and aalt, with, if liked, very little minced parsley or chives, shaped into flat cakes, and fried, or saute, in hot fat, carefully turned to brown it equally on both siden, and then served with clear gravy or demi-glace, or with sour cream. Philadelphia Press. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of 5a Fae-Shail Wrapper Below. Vary aasall and as aaey is take a ewgaje. ..- rOS IEa0aC8L FOcinisai. FOR IIUOSISIESS. FSSI TUMID LIVEI. rOl eOXSTIPATIOR. FCI SALLOW SMI. roimcoMruxioi CURE 5jCK HEADACHE. "' 'y'" f " 'I' ' ....uft-r- i '-ni J,iff itaw,) mil tt-rtx -ituH Mimo;) trMfj f 1 Barter's WHAT THE MINES ARE DOING THE LOWER YUKON NEWS American Mining Camps in That Section Are Doing Well. : a 8eattle, July 4. Tha Post-Intelli-Kencer has the following special news from Skagway; ; Tha first news of the season from the remote American mining camps of the lowet Yukon has just coma out to Skag way. Latest arrivals report a new strike 100 miles back of Circle City, on three creeks known as Faith, Hope and Char ity, which empty into the Tanana. A new strike la also reported on Walker's fork of the Forty-Mile, which was once before staked. A stampede has resulted, and others have rushed in and re-etaked the country. Fine pay has been struck on num ber of claims not heretofore considered payers. Eureka, struck last summer, has proved a wonder so far, and has a psy streak 80 feet wide and four feet deep. It is expected Eureka will this year yield tl. 500,000. Tka Rampart Camp. Ool. Wingin believes the Rampart camp is as good as the creek camp ot Nome, and thinks many of the overflow at Nome will push up the river to Rampart and help make it a big pro ducer, lie has the belief there is gold in Koyukuk, but feels that the develop ments are scarcely enough yet to war rant great faith in the camp. How ever, from all sources come the report that manr are rushing into Koyukuk. . 6. Lenont, who has just arrived from Forty-Mile and other promising American camps, reports the clean-up on Jack Wade this spring has been demonstrative of a good camp. The creek is scarcely prospected, yet So. 7 below upper discovery yielded f 80,000 at this year's clean-up. Lenont pre dicts a great future for the creek, and estimates the output for next season at 12,000.000. He is going after thawing machinery for the creek. He has a nugget from the creek weighing six ounces and worth $118. Gold of Jack Wade, also of Rampart, is worth f 19 aa ounce. Jack Wade gold is mostly in nuggets. Kx-Oav. McGraw'l Itlesi Claim. Of those who have been among the most successful ia the man who is working the claim of ex-vJovernor John 11. McUraw, of Washington, known as No. 8, on Little Manook. It yielded the last winter $80,000 of which $8,000 or $9,000 was nuggeta picked out from the pay dirt by hand. Last year Me Graw thought he bad worked ont the pay streak. No. 6, on Little Manook, this winter yielded $60,000. No. 7, on the same creek, gave $40,000. , Nob. 21, 22 "and 23, Little Manook, jr.', produced $60, 000. Hoosier and Big Manook hare also proved rich. Hillside property on Rig Manook has yielded as high aa $9 to the pan. Idaho bar, on which a rich discovery was made in 1898, was all staked at that time, but not much was taken ont and the dump was not washed because of scarcity of water, but has been re staked. RICH COPPER STRIKE. Good Talucs on Old Claim la a British Columbia Camp. Phoenix, B. C July 9. An im portant ore strike has been made on the War Eagle claim in this carrp. The strike occurred iu the west drift of the 100-foot level, about 175 feet from the abaft, where a raise was being driven. The ore body dipped little to the east and was followed 11 feet, when the workmen went back and continued work on tha raise. Up to date the men have gone through 25 feet of clean chalcopyrite ore and have not reached the further wall. The width of the ore body, therefore, has not been deter mined. Resident Manager Buck has bad an average test made of the new strike, and received satisfactory re turns, the ore running over $20 in cop per and $1.60 gold. COMING TO THE FRONT. Taraaa Creak Mines Acala Attracting; attention. Republic, Wash., July 9. Toroda oreek mines are again attracting atten tion. Seven companies are working and some of them expect to cut their ledges within a few days. Some of the ledges have shown large values on the surface, and it was this that turned the attention of mining men in that direction. Among the minee that bad fine surface showings and carried ex ceptionally high values was the Ox ford. As high as 255 ounces of silver and $15 in gold per ton were obtained front the ore near the surface. The owners decided to run a tunnel and now have it in 65 feet. A few days since a stringer 12 inches in width was cut In the tunnel, which is believed to be an off-shoot from the ledges. The ore carries about 200 ouncea uf silver per ton and -from $10 to $13 in gold. The tunnel will have to be extended about 40 feet to cut the ledge. There is also a parallel ledge that can be cut by the tunnel by extending it another 100 feet. The ledgea vary from 1 to 9 feet in width. Mining News and Oassty. Several . large nuggets have been found on the Mary Ann placers in Che saw camp, Wash. A stir is reported on West Fisher creek, 80 miles from Libby, Mont,, where $50 ore is reported in an old claim. It is reported in Fergaron, B. C, that a rich strike baa been made in the Nettie L. A vein three to four feet wide of solid galena, carrying more copper than usual, was exposed. In the Muldoon group, near Belcher, 12 miles east Of Republic, Wash., a strike in copper is reported, made in a 240-foot tunnel. A strike is reported on a claim be tween Delta and Carbon Center, Idaho. The ore is high grade milling, and was found near the surface. No assays have been made. The extent of the 81ocan, B. C, camp is remarkable. Every mountain , side for a distance of 25 miles long aud nearly as wide is dotted with mine snd prospect pioducing in paying oautltlee gold, silver, lead and ooouer. THE JOHN DAY VALLEY Many Locations Reported on Dixie and Strawberry Spur. Portland, July 9. The Oregonian has this news from tha minimi center of the John Day valley in Eastern Ore gon: Prairie City, in the upper part of the John Day rulley is attracting consider able notioe aa a mining center. . Placer mining has been carried on in the valley since the early '60s, and the quarts ledge were known to the old settlers 95 years ago. Many quarts locations have been made in the part two years, and if the 50th pait of them amount to anything, the Prairie City country will certainly be a large pro ducer of gold, copper and cobalt. The mineralised belt, aside from the placer deposits which are found in every creek, comprises Dixie Spur of the Bine mountains, eight miles north of Prairie City, and Strawberry Spur, nine miles south. Dixie Spur is about 25 in lies long, aud skirts the northern side of the valley. Its highest point ia Dixie Butte, which has an elevation of 7,000 feet. Strawberry Spur is 40 miles long. extending from Canyon creek along the southern t bound ary of the valley, into Malheur county. Its blithest point is Strawberry Butte, which has an elevation of 9,000 feet. The principal development has been on Dixie Spur. Here along the forks of Dixie creek, and in Quartaburg dis trict, several properties have been opened. Principal among them are the Standard, the Lone Star, the Key ' atmiM thA filiarhnn.lv tha r?lavtnfl. tha Present Need and a few others. The Strawberry country baa hardly been touched. The Cleavers think they have a Treadwell in the Oregon Won der. Others aie of the same opinion. . J. F. Rodgers, who has examined the country on Strawberry and Dixie Spurs, says the formation ia porphyri tio granite, pierced by porphyry dikes. J A third rock is pure gray granite carry ' ing little porphyry, but much mica. ' ..1 I . 1 ;. Li. . : 1 uere ia aiao quiw a uis oi nrpeuuue, and diorite without quarts. H . E. Stewart, one of the owners of the Lone Star, says the Dixie Spur country ia unquestionably a copper reg ion, although he is mindful of the fact that gold predominates in the rook. The copper belt, so far as known, ex tends, he says, four miles north from Johnson's arastra along both sides of the east fork of Dixie creek. There is cobalt in the rock, as has been demon strated by the work in the Standard group, but Mr. Stewart thinks consid erable depth will be required to get at the large deposits ol this metal. Cop per is oxide and carbonate at the sur face, but is found in the sulphide form with depth. On the surface the cop per is streaky anil hnnchy, but as depth is attained it solidifies and increases in quantity. This is the experience of sll the claim owners in the Dixie creek country. I ' There is considerable placer mining in and around Canyon City, Probably $35,000 was taken from the creeks within two miles of town last year. At Canyon City the Humboldt Com pany is working two hydraulics on Canyon creek,, taking its water from I men are interested, among them Ira i Sprout. Fred Yorgensen and Herbert Hnnter. No figures of the annual out- , put are obtainable but it ia believed to be about $15,000. THE ROSSLANO DISTRICT. Group of Camp In tha Summit Show Soma Activity. Spokane, July 9. Considerable as sessment work is being done at Sum mit camp, about eight miles northwest of Olalla. K. (J. It ia detwribed in the ! Roasland Miner as rather a series of camps at the headwaters of the six or seven creeks which rise there. Three of these, Keremeos, Cedar and Olalla creeks, flow eastward to Keremeos val ley, while Fifteen-Mile, Sixteen-Mile and Twenty-Mile creeks flow we.it an then south to the' Similkameen. There are good trails np all these creeks from Olalla and pack horses can get up quite easily. The celebrated Nickle Plate mine is situated near the head of Twenty-Mile creek, and there are several high grade proper Uiea within sight of it. Horthweat Kotos. Ths pay roll of Rossland, B. C, camp, runs over $100,000 per month. Boise's first ice plant will be instal led and in operation within 15 or 20 days. Petitions are being circulated in Lin coln county, Or., protesting against the proposed location of fishtraps in Ya quina bay. Bids are being solicited for the erec tion of a two-story brick hotel in Lake view, Or. The owners will lie Miller & Lane, who paid $2,500 for a sit last week. Professor E. II. McAlister of the de partment of applied mathematics at the University of Oregon has been ap pointed by the regents as supervisor of the drainage system to be pot in at the university this summer. The county court of Union county. Or., has ordered road supervisors to prosecute all persons who damage the highways by permitting irrigation water to run in the roads. A Pacific coast Indian institute is to be organized. A conference of educa tors interested in the training and edu cation of Indians, will take place at Cheuiawa, August 14 to 19. Washing ton, Montana, Idaho and California, will be represented and perhaps sev eral other Western states. One day last week two of II. R. I Iery ford's thoroughbred yearling bulls became involved in a fight, near the hot springs. Lane county, Or., when both fell into the spring and were scalded to death. A proposition for the location of a (lax-liber mill at Eugene Or. has been submitted by E. Larimore, manager of the Scio factory. The bonus is $2,600 in cash, 1 acres of land for a site, aud 1,600 seres in flax. It is repre sented that the plant will cost $25,000 and will employ regularly about ! 'lands ' BRADSTREET'S REPORT. Tha Distributive Trade la Seasonably Bradstrcet's says: . Distributive trade Is dull, seasonably so In most iu stances, and pi ices of manufactured products are generally weak, but ex ceptions to the former are found where crop conditions are exceptionally prom ising and in the clase ot prices where the readjusting movement has been overdone on the down side. The upward rush of wheat prices culminated at the close of last week and the reactions aud the irregularities since, mainly due to heavy realising, would mainly point to the movement having been temporarily at least over doue. ; Advices from the North are of little more than half a crop of wheat, but estimates as to the outturn in bush els vary accordingly as the government reports of 818.000,000 bushels, or the commercial estimate of 200,000,000 busbela in yield last year iu the three states are used as a basis. Sunar is at the highest price reached at this time for 10 years past, owing to the active canning demand and the strengthened position of raw. The war in China ia chargeable with the advance in teas, not only from the former oonutry, but from Japan, some interruption in transportation being apparently looked for if the Asiatic trouble increases. Heavy rains are complained of in the entire cotton belt east ot the Mississip pi river, and the crop ia generally "in the grass." . , Reports from the iron and steel trade are aa pessimistic as ever. Nominally quotations at Pittsburg are unchanged. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 3,184,144 bush els, against 4,845,180 bushels last week. Failures for the week number 185, as compared with 167 last week. Failures in the Dominion of Canada number 18, as compared with 28 last week. ; PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Markets. , Onions, new, 1 He. ' Lettuce, hot house, $1 par crate. Potatoes, new. lc. ; Beets, per sack, 90c $1. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, $ I. ; Parsnips, per sack, 50 75c. . Cauliflower, California 90cg$l. Strawberries $1 per case. Cabbage, native and California, $1.00(31.25 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes $1.60 per case. , . Butter Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 1732c; ranch, 1617o ponnd. Eggs 19o. Cheese 12a. Poultry 14c; dressed, 14 15c; spring, $3.60. Hay Puet Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $19.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; teed meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. . Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.26; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3. 80 4. 00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. . Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 8o; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8t3 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 13; breakfast bacon, 13 c; dry salt sides, 8c. Portlaad Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 570 58c; Valley, 68c; Bluestem, 60o per bushel. Hour Beet grades, $3.35; graham. $2.85; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 85c; choice gray, 83c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14.00 15.00; brewing, $10.00 per ton. Milktuffs Bran, $12.50 ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $10(311; olover,$7 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6 7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 (340c 4tore, 25o. Egg 1 8o per do ten. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14o; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 4.00 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $2.60(84.00; geese, $4.00 g 5.00 for old; $4.60(86.50; ducks, $3.00(34.00 per doxen; turkeys, live, 1416o per pound. Potatoes 40 60o per sack; sweets, 22io per pouna. , Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7o per ponnd; cab bage, lo per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, 1 Jic per pound; carrots, $1. Hops 28o per pound. Wool Valley, 1616o per ponnd; Eastern Oregon, 10 (8 15c; mohair, 26 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, Sc; dressed mutton, 79 7 Ho per pound; lambs, 6Xo. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $5.00(86.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(84.60; cows, $3.504.00; dressed beef, 0H9 7?c per pound. Veal Large, 6H37)o; imalL 8 8)io per pound. Baa franeiseo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, lt16o pet pound; Eastern Oregon, 10 15c; Val ley, 18 20c; Northern, 1012o. Hops 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 18 19c; do seconds, 17 He; fancy dairy, 17c; doseconds, 1616H par pound. Eggs Store 18 Ho; fancy ranch, 17c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $12.60 13.60. Hay Wheat $6.60 10; wheat and oat $. 00(39. 60; best barley $5.00 7.00; alfalfa, $5.006.00 per ton; straw, 25 40o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 80 65c; Ore gon Bnrlianks, 80c 90; river Bur banks, 85 05c; new, 70c$1.25, Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.753.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 75c $1.50: do choice $1.762.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 0$Ho per pound, FACTS FOR FAR RBMARKAJBLB WORST STATEMENT . J OCT WOOD PltBIBRVATIVH. reaao Past laaproainated With Area arias Carbollneaaa Eadarea Twajt tr Years and Still taaaaV , In an at when wild, exaggerated state menta ot tha efflotency ot all kinds of art Idas, from patent medicine to patent plowshare, nil tha columns of tha press, tor advertising purposes only, It Is pleas ing to write about a household spectrin whose usefulness haa been proved beyond tha power ot detractors to Injure or Imi tators to compete with. Bueh la Avenarlua Carboltneum, the celebrated German wood preservative of tn ism century, whoso fame Is destined to outlast tha Wth, It la not only toe greatest preparation known for arresting tha decay of any kind of woodwork, above or below ground, from the ravages of ollmate, fungus or vermin, but It may be truthfully described aa the only preserva tive whoa utility has been practically tested and not found wanting. BInoe tha dlacovary ot Avenarlua Carbollneum Dour ly thirty years ago. It haa been constantly employed tot the treatment of wood uul In ships, bridges, pavements, ties, tlo graph poles, fence posts, house supports and hundreds ot other constructions, and In not a single case out ot thousands has It failed to render articles Impregnated Immune against rot and decay, whether tha attacking enemies were climate, soil, fresh or salt water, teredoea, ants, boring worms or other hoetllea, singly or In com bination, when properly applied. Too value of such a apecino on a farm. where almost all the constructive work. from houses and barns to vine poles and fence posts. Is chiefly or entirely wood, eannot be overestimated. No farmer who appreciate praotlcal economy can afford to ao without It. Aa additional Incentive for the us ot Avenarlua Carbollneum It may b stated that the preparation Is In expensive, and a few gallons go a long way, while application la aa easy and sim ple aa that ot common house paint. A few strokes of the brush doe the work. and tb article treated la Insured against decay and death. Aa an Illustration of the efficiency of Avenarlua Carbollneum w publish the following photographic reproduction of two leoes ot wood which stood aid by side partly In and partly out of the ground, together with a sworn statement concerning tb earn attached, as aeea la tb picture. Piece of board, perfectly sound, afie twenty yeare' exposure, on account ef be. Ing Impregnated with "Carbollneum avenarlua." mmzLS Fence poet, completely decayed, after five years exposure, en account of not being treated with Carbollneum Aven arlua Alx la Oiapelle, January It, 1SW. W confirm that this piece of woad Is a part of a feno board, which haa been eisooed to tha weather for neerly tweiny years. This fence was Impregnated with Carbollneum Avenarlua, and naa always stood In very damp, mouldy ground hu mull, around our warehouse. Not a aln gle piece of wood in this fence has de cayed during the time, aa shown bv above board, which atood partly In aud partly out of th ground. Tha fence poet ahown abov waa W mpregnated with Carbollneum Avenarlt and we placed It five yrar ago along 'I of tha board, and removed both togethet la tbelr above condition. B1JBNECK A COUMONT. The abov testimonial was signed be fore the Royal Notary In Alx la Chapelle, and Meeare Blebeneck A Coumont ac knowledge tt as their free and true act. Th abov Is only on out of hundred ef Indorsements that Avenarlua Carbo llneum baa received from leading engU neera chemists, contractors, shipbuilders and other aU over the world. It Is pub lished aa an established truth, coming as It does from a country where affidavit are regarded as sacred, and a breach ot veracity Is regarded a a religious aa well aa a civil crime, . a- Japan A mlua. Japan is alarmed over the emigration e many of her residents to this country who are lured hereby misrepresentation. This Is like the misrepresentation which delude people into believing that any other tried. ine is equal to Hosteller's Ktoniach Hitters for stomach disorders. It will cure indi gestion, constipation and dyspepsia. Any article that is giown, whether ol the best or not, coats something, and the grower must receive at least the cost or be will suffer a loss. The larger the difference between the cost and the price received the greater the profit. It should be the object, therefore, to grow the best, rather than the aim for Urge yields, as tha market may be over stocked with inferior goods, while a demand may exist for the belt. An attractive-looking, delicious and simple dessert is made by lining a ( mould with lady fingers, sticking each one to the side of the dish with a little melted gelatine. The center is then tilled with boiled custard flavored with black coffee and stiffened with a little gelatine. A cupful of whipped cream stiired in just as the custard Is poured into the mould is an improvement. An excellent plan to get two crops on the same land and at the same time, ia to drop seeds of sweet corn in the same rows with the peas,, placing the seeds of corn several Inches apart, thinning to a foot apart after the plants are np. The corn will finish its main growth after the peas have ceased growing, though for taller kinds the corn serves as supports. Some notion of the coming deluge of books on the South African war may be had from the fact that an American publisher now in London was within a week of his arrival offered ,the Ameri can rights in 25 war books. Sour Stomach "altar I waa taSacee to try CAaCA. M El'S, I will oarer be wlttaoot team lu tee House. Mf liver was In a verf bad shave, and mr bead aebed aad I bad stouack trouble. Now. since tab les Caaaarela. I (eel See. Mr wife hsislso naed tbem wltb benefleial results for sour stowsob." 4n. atMiauae. Wat toos raw St.. Nt. Leuls, Ma. CANDY CATHARTIC 4 a, a -J-a A e)Mi.iL Palatabla. Potent. Ta.ta flood. 004, Merer Slokea. Weabso.or Urlps.ltta, SM.MIe. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUWlaf Siart, kBMW, Cbi, MMlmt, m T.rS. Ml Da Slauuii fiui.c,4i. ' ., . One quart ot strawberries, halt l cupful of oc Id water, one cupful of sugar, one third box ot gelatine, juice of on tsuion, whites of three eggs. Soak the gelatine two hours, or until it is melted. Math the berries through a sieve. Mix the sugar with th Juice, add the lemon and gelatine and stir until all are dissolved. Stand lu a pan of ice water, aud when tt begius to thicken fold lu the stiffly beaten whites, stirring until the mixture begins to thicken. Turn into a mold and set on the ioe until stiff, rjorve with sugar and cream. N. Y. Tribune. HOITT'S SCHOOL. Meulo Park. Bun Mateo County, Cal.. with its new. building, newly furnished mid complete Inboiniuiles, beuutiful sul mumtiuira niut home Inilueiices, Is one ot the best. etiitiirt schools tor the tmiuinu ofhoM niut voiiiiit men on the const. It is in i'.luti'Ke ol' Dr. Irittl. lloitt and Is ite rretliteil nt the nniveielliea. fend fur cat alog, Triillt year begins August U, IDOO. Egyptian 1-oreelalti. A French chemist, M. Chatuller, has established the (not thitt the composi tion of Egyptian poicelaitl from Mem phis is wholly different from that ot Chinese porcelain, and this is regarded at making it probable that tho sue lent Egyptians had a process of tbelr owu for tanking true porcelain. . Plan's Cure is the beit medicine we ever used lor nil nlVeetlons of the throat and 1uik.VVm. O. Kniwi.it, Vaiibtireu, Intl., Feb. 10. 11KXJ. Hicks "Hat your furnace worked all right the past winter?" Wicks "Oh, yes; the furnace, has done its part; but the II res that I have been able to build in it have failed entirely to coiiinmnlc.tte any warmth to the huuse." Uostou Transcript. Mothers wilt II ml Mr. AV billow's Booth dig Hvrup the best remedy to use for the children during lb teething period. Alfalfa seeded on light sandy soil In New Jersey during the mouth ol Au gust three yesri ago has given sev eral crops of hay per year, and tha fall sowing is declared a success, although the reoomuieudation has been to sow the seod iu the spring. AVfCclablc Prepnrationfor As similating rheFoodniKlRctf ula ImgaieStouKuaialiJorAilsof Promotes DigcallonChccrfur neas and fksl.Contalns nelltrr (Mum.Morphine iiorHiiaraL Ivot Narcotic. Aaaaho SnJ Va-ti - a6e-4afe He-s.fms'- OSJiBJgnBB agstsj ' Bsansaapf Apfccl Remedy forConslirwv lion, Sour Slonw h.DinrrtwKJi Worms .Convulsions .Fcwrish ncss nnd Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of XEW YORK. tXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. (The Famous Qerman Wood Preserver) ..AVEnnruuc carbouneum.. WHICH I'KKM ANE.NTI.T UKSTKOft ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. aTOnc application is all that is required". It lasts (or years. II your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars And information to the following- distributing: ag-ents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash. Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon., Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, CaL Force Feed Elevator, warranted to waste leu grain than any other. Send for Catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. Pint and Taylor Strtrts, Portland, Oregon Branches! Salem, McMinnville, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo kane. HARD WORKING WOMEN Csn find quick and permanent relief fur si-rlous aud slrtmitUt destroying ' troubles in Moore's Revealed Remedy Thou.ands liave need It and thousands now irsUe It. It enres permanently. (1 ' per IjuUIs st your di iiKKlst's. Can't Afford to Miss It. Veil nan'l afford to nlit Ilia Wear Columbian firegrate. It lias claims un awry household, ftr ll Horn thing iiu oilier grata ,M avr 'mnu plltiirfl, All ilia heat tfoen (mo the room Instead of up tlieehliiiM)', but no smoka at all, for the nw eytm or draughts makes perfect eoliiblintlon and a ch ar white flam. Haves you half your niel bills, for particular)!, ulagrams and full dasurlptlon, ap ply toTM K J OH BAKHK1TOU., vl First treat, furllaad, Oreaoa, Out of Carta That Is tb way many serious troubles k..,l,i Tha atmnarh nets a little OUt of order, Is neslected, and ohronlo dyspepsia tollowi. Th blood becomes a llrtls lm-. pur, at occasional pimples testily, anu in tin., a lun array of blood diseases attack the system. It l safest to cure thes trou. blesat one by thoroughly puniyins blood with Hood's Sarsnpnrllla. It main tains the lienltti and cures dbieas. Hood's Ssrsapzrllla Is America's Greatest Medicine. 1'rlee tl. The planting of waste laud to trees tor timber Is receiving more atteutlon than formerly. Farmers who planted treei 20 years ago now find that they then made good investments. It It claimed that cherry aud hickory tree require bout 80 yours before they ar valuable for timber; maple trees TiO years and blaok waluut 15 years. A black walnut tree U said to attain from 12 to 15 inches in dlnmettir in 16 years from tha teed. Nuts are also a source of profit with tomo growers of tlmtiur. Carter's Ink Is Used by th greatest railway systems of the United Mates. They would uot Use tt if it wasu t the best, , - i n- ... The land for late potatoes should be plowed deep and harrowed fine, Th land should never bo allowed to form a crust before th plants are up. Kun a harrow over the field, both befora and after the potatoes aro up. Tha lm ntanted about five Inches deep and given level culture instead ol hilling. Clover tod laud la excellent for potatoes, and to avoid disease it is best not to plant potatoes ou tho same laud twice In succession. Frequent aud shallow cultivation lather than deep should be given. Broom corn is scarce and high. Tha muiu crop It grown lu Illinois. Tha brush Is the salable portion, but soma farmers also value tho mod as an Im portant crop. The labor required for broom com it about the tame at fur corn. . tTSi 11 For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i Bears the Signature of ths as raea eaoeaae. at vaaa am. a n k 7M' m . iu AW- W hji .088 X For Over Thirty Years fctiS 1 mm CHAMPION BINDER ...Best On Earth... Eccentric Sprocket Wheel chain pulls on the long- spokes when doing- the hardest work, which is compressing the bundle, ty Ing the knot and discharging the bundle. We guarantee a gain of power of 16 2-3 per cent at this time. ,'SURE CUHE FOR PILES ITCHINil files produce mol.tura ndruu.n luhlnr. Till, form, as won ai llilnd. Hiroilii.e nr I'nitruillns are cured by Dr.Boaanko'e Pile Remedy. Slops Itrhlns and bn.illiig, Alisorlis tumora, M-a Jnr atdruKuliu or ut ly malt. 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