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u U about woman's Ills can bo .. frankly told by one woman to arntmsr, - Remember that &lrs. Plnkbam la a woman Remember that bar advise and metHoloo hava cured a miZJe&n woman of weak nesses peculiar to tbalr sex, - , Remember that no man ever s&as a lattar written to fJrSm Plnkbam for nefvloo, that tba lattar la opened, road and an swered by woman, and no testimonial aver pub lished without apaolt permission, R&member that Lydla , Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is the recog nized safeguard of wo man's health, -: Remember these things when some other remedy Is suggested, and remem ber them when you want advloe, Mrs, Piakham'a address Is Lynn, Mass, MINES AND MINING. aeo With N Umi Keadaa ta Pwt Eastern Oregon atln rat Fields. Froe- "If Any Man Will Do Hl Will." These are days of intense intellectual activity. To b accepted a proposition must be backed by incontestable scien tific) proof. Becanse of tliia niany earn est m Is seem to fiu l themselves hin dered in that spiritual growth and fel lowship for which they long and strive It is well to remember that logic can not decide everything; that the trutbi to be gained by faith are still tin transforming truths; and that only those who lie In the spirit can talk 01 proving or disproving the things of the spirit. We mast seek to find. We must seek to know. Jams Duckworth, one of the original roosters of the E. and E. mine, in Cracker creek district, near funic ter. Oregon, and one of the best informed men in the camp, says that what this country needs is thorough prospecting y men with new ideas. The old timers always look for a certain kind of float, and are particular about the formation. Now hardly a week panes without some find being made on hill sides that have been ran over for years oy toe old timers and pronounced worthless. Mr. Duckworth visited a property at the foot of the mountain on the Sump- ter-oranite wagon road, and found Ben Y eager and his partner, Montana min ing men, working on a 200-foot ledge that he has leeu over many times and considered worthless. Development shows that the ledge is filled with strata of quarts of bluish appearance, and all of it pans gold. A number of assays have been inane, giving $3 to $13. The ledge can be traced for over two miles, from one side of the moun tain to the other, and it prospects throughout. At present 35-foot shaft is being sunk, from which a cross cut will be run to determine iPtbe values go down. It favorable results shall be obtained, machinery will be secured and a. shaft sunk 800 to 400 feet. There is such a large body of ore that, with present values, $3 to f 4 per ton, the property is another TreadwelL facilities for mining and milling are excellent. At the head of Bull Run creek, running alongside of this ledge, in early days there was placer mining. Ibere was little wash gravel in the creek bed, and the diggings frequently dipped to the hillside, where no gravel was found, but rich dirt. At that time it was wondered where the gold came from, and no one ever thought the big dike was guilty, but this recent discovery is almost proof positive that toe placer gold came from the dike, THE MIDSUMMER TRADE. laprTaient of Teea, Rather fhaa at areasaae. Bradstrcet's ssys: While trade Is tilt only of mid-summer volume, the beginnings of improvement In demands are apparently becoming visible. The improvement it atlll one of tone, rather than of demand, but with a yield of 540,000,000 bushels of wheat, a next to record breaking yield of corn, and a very large proportion of oata'ths West ern crop situation contains many en couraging features. The Southern cot ton crop has undoubtedly suffered, and conditions are nniirecedentedly low for this season of the year, but the acreage planted was a laiye one, and prices are so much higher that a satis factory financial return is confidently looked for. The effort of the big Iron and steel conoerna to control prices, if really made, has proven abortive, and another wholesale slashing of quotations is to be reported this week. The industrial situation is rather bet ter ata result of agreements upon wares by a number of iron and steel manu facturing conoerna and their employes. Lower prices (or lumber are appar ently inducing more activity in build lng, though how much is due to this or how much to the settlement of labor disturbances is hard to measure. wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 2,839,910 bush els, against 3,018,839 bushels last week. Business failures in the United States number 221 aa compared with 146 last week. , Business failures in the Dominion of Canada number i as compared with 25 last week. mm Try Alton's Foot Ease, A powder to be shaken into ihe shoes. At this your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, anil grt tired easily. If von have smarting feet or light shoes, try Allen's Kooi-Kaxe. It cools the feet aiid makes walking easy. Cures ingrowing nails, swooien and sweating feet, blisters ami callous spots. Kelieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. We have Si.mO testimonial. Trv it todav hold hv ail druggists and shoe dealers for z&e. 'inalnarkageFlthK. Address Allen . Ulmslead, lKoy, . V. The mayor of Philadelphia says that hundreds if not thousands of women in that good old Quaker city, women oi position and respectability, are ad dicted to the opium habit. "To thu end." says Mayor Ashbridge, "out laws need to be radically amended." Old Yaa Ever Raa Aero an old letter ink all failed outT Couldn't nave beeu Carter s Ink for it doesn't fade. Tut a tobacco victim into a hot bath, says .Me i ha Lander, and let him re main there until he prespirea freely; tneu drop a fly into tin; water, and in stant death will ensue. The supreme court .of Michigan hat rendered a unanimous decision to tht effect that Tillages have the right to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors in every lonn H they choose. There was an increase of 185 in the commitments to jail for drunkenness in the province of Ontario during 1899. ihe increase amounted to over 150 per cent. HEALTHY WOMEN. Mary J. Kennedy, manager of Ar mour Ss to.'s exhibit at the Trans-1 Mississippi Exposition, at Omaha, xveo., writes the following of Parana as a cure fcq that common phase of sum wer catanh, known as indi gestion. Miss Kennedy says: "I found the continual change of diet incidental to i g h t years' traveling com pletely upset my digestive system, la consulting sev eral physicians they decided I suffered with catarrh of the stomach. "ineir pre emptions did not seem to help ma any. to, reading of the remarkable cures effected by the use of Feruna I decided to try it ana soon lonnd myself well repaid "I have now nsed Peruna for about three months and feel completely re ju vena ted. t 1 believe I am pennanen. ly cured, and do not hesitate to give unstinted praise to your great remedy, i ruua." The causes of summer catarrh are first, chronic catarrh; second, derange ments of the stomach and liver; third, impure blood. fcucli being the case anyone who knows anything whatever about the operations of Peruna can understand wny tins remedy is a permanent cure for summer catarrh. It eradicates chionio catarrh from the system, invig orates ths stomach and liver.cleanses the blood of all impurities, and therefore permanently cures by removing the ransc -a hott of maladies peculiar t hot weather. The cause being removt the symptoms disappear of themselves. "Summer Catarrh" sent free to any address by the Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. , 'ntn;iiai() AJ IrrAtJ 'rui,l H .1 -If J A MOUNTAIN OF QUARTZ. Remarkable Formatloa la the Bin lUver District. , The Blue river, Oregon, district rapidly forging to the front, and now enjoying , an era of activity but little dreamed of s, year or two ago bxtensive develpment work is being done, aand luiost without exception claims are proving valuable. The sta bility of the district has been conclo sively proved, and as a result prospee tors have flocked in here this spiing by tna nundreds. Mining capital has been attracted, and one mill is in sue cessiui operation and several more are in course of construction. New disco eries are being made in almost every direction; most notable among which ate the discoveries on the Calapooia and McKenzie rivers, which show ex tremely rich ore, and the immense mountain of quarts four miles up Blue river. This mountain of quarts is a remarkable formation, and is probably unparalleled in mining discoveries. The mountain is 1,270 feet high, and appears to be nearly all quarts. At the top several cliffs of solid quarts project tor a hundred feet or more above the surface, while veins of ore crop out in all directions. The ore as says from $3.50 to $12 per ton. The Lucky Boy mine has been com pelled to shut down five stamps, owing to anortage of water, since the dry season set in. The remaining five stamps are kept going day and night. The company has the machinery for a sawmill on the ground, and, as soon as it can be set up, lumber will be sawed and a flume constructed which will furnish plenty of water for operating an oi the stamps. Jones Sc Co. have the foundation laid for a sawmill at the Blue river bridge, and already hava a number of logs ready to saw. The machinery for the mil! is expected to arrive in a short time. The mill will be situated at the new Blue Kiver city townsite, and is intended to supply the local market. It will be operated by steam power. and will have a capacity oi 10,000 feet per day. Stamped to Stawart River. The steamer Danube, which recently arrived at Victoria, B. C, brings news of a rich strike on the headwaters of Stewart river, 400 miles from Dawson. A stampede is on, boats going up in a continuous string. At White Horse a whisky famine prevails. Saloons are licensed, but cannot get permits to bring in liquor. The police are watch ing the boundary for smugglers, and have made many seizures. Kortbwt Not. A cold storage warehouse is in course of construction at Troy, Idaho. A hay warehouse, 82x70 feet. 18 feet high is being built at Palouse. Wash. King county is said to furnish one- fourth the inmates of the Walla Walla penitentiary. Walla Walla boasts of shippinir 50 carloads of fruit and vegetables the past two weeks. Apple scab is reported anions the trees in the vicinity of Moscow, Idaho, especially in the American Ridge district. Deer are reported to be plentiful in Coos county this season. Thev ara frequently seen in bands of seven or eight. Washington railroads are followinz a rule that no packages weighing: more than 250 pounds will be accented or checked as baggage. Deposits in Walla Walla' banks reach $1,400,000; in the Spokane banks $5,000,000. Other Eastern Washington centers are similarly well supplied with money. The new wool scouring mill at Tba Dalles, Or., reports a rush of work. A firm at Eugene, Or., recently en gaged in the business of curing meats. The manager says he will soon begin to Duy an pork products that may be of- ered, and will sell direct to retailers. W. O. Owen, a government inspec tor, is in Wallowa county, Or., to ex amine some recent surveys. He is ac companied by men from Wyoming and (South Dakota. At Elgin they bought a wagon, four horse team and pack outfit, and employed cook for their Ninety persona were made seriously ill at Kbeine, Westphalia, Germany, owing to the eating of diseased horse- nean. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mark. ' Onions, new, lo. Lettuce, hot house, $,er crate Potatoes, new. 1c. Beets, per sack, 85c$I. ." Turnips, per sack, T5o. Carrots, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, 60 75c Cauliflower, native, 75a. Cucumbers 60 60o. Cabbage, native and California, $1.00(31.25 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes $1.25. Butter Creamery, 23c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 1617o pound r-ggs 24o. Cheese 12o. Poultry 14c; dressed. 14915c; spring, $3.50. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 919.00. Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, 1 23. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton. 12U. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended straights, $3.25; California. 93.25; buckwheat flour, $3.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3. 80 4. 00. Mulstuffg Bran, per ton, $18.00: shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, 320; oil cake meal. per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers.price IHe; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9a lie. Hams Large, lie; small. 18: breakfast bacon, 13 )c; dry salt sides. 8. rartlaaa Mark. Wheat Wall Walla. 65 (8 58c: alley, 66c; Blueetem, 69c per bushel. 1 lour Beet grades. $3.20; graham. 12.70; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 85c; choice gray, 33c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14.00315.00: brewing, $18.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13.60 ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $I011; clover.$7 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $C7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 40c; store, 25e. ; Eggs HKc perdosen. Cheese Oregon full cream. 13c: Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(9 8.60 per dozen; bens, $4.50; spring. $2.00(33.60; geese, $4.00(15.00 for old; $4.6008.60; ducks, $3.00(34.00 ir dosen; .; turkeys, live, 14 (3 16c per pound. Potatoes 4050o per sack; sweets. I ( 3 lie per pound. Vegetables Beeta, $1; turnips, 76c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, lJo per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, lc per pound; carrots, $1. Hops 2(8e per pound. Wool Valley, 15(3160 per pound: Eastern Oregon, 10 16c; mohair, 26 per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, ZJLe: dressed mutton. 7 a 7)t'o per pound; lambs, 60. Hogs Gross, choice heavy. iS.OO: light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.00 6.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.0004.60: cows, 3.504.00; dressed beef, 6s$ o per pound. Veal Large, 857ic: small. 8 CI 8c per pound . "A Manifest Destiny," by Julia Ma (ruder, will appeal especially to girls of about 10, as the heroine, Bettlna Mowbray, is of the old-fashioned type. The Seekers," by Stanley Waterloo, points out the "recrudescence of super stition In the United States," as exem plified in faith cures and similar fads. "Old Madame, and Other Tragedies." by Harriet Prescott Spofford, Is a col lection of five stories, all Intensifying human agony and replete with dra matic effects. f Within the last year, three of J. M. Barrle's books, "The Little Minister," A Window in Thrums," and "Mar- laret Ogtlvy" have been translated an 4 published In Germany. .Alan McAulay, a Scottish writer com paratively unknown in this country. baa written a romance of Edinburgh ana Scotch rural life, called 'The Rhymer," having Robert Burns for the central figure. James A. Wtckersham, a professor of modern languages, who Uvea In Terre Haute, Ind., has published "Enoch Wllloughby: A Novel of the Middle West." dealing with characters of generation ago. one million, six hundred and ton thousand copies of the novels of Linn Boyd Porter "Albert Bosa"-have al ready been sold. He is at work on his twenty-third, the title of which will be A 8ugar Princess." "Geber: A Tale of the Belgn of Harun al naschld," by Mrs. Kate A. Benton, Is said to be a remarkable book -the author's first prose work. It Is pronounced worthy to be a companion volume to 'The Arabian Nights." A historical romance, by Mary E. Wllklns, called "The Heart's High way, uas us scene una in Virginia, la the seventeenth century, though the writer keeps to the realistic style so well known in her New England sto nes.'. A favorite subject of Kipling's was the possibilities of what might bappea to a man in a London fog. The idea also struck Robert Barr forcibly, and when I was lunching with him one day be got so carried away by It as to plan a story In which a highly respectable man who bated another highly respect able man was to walk up behind No. 1 In the fog and percolate him with a bowle knlte. Then the ghost of the murdered man was to dog the other in the fog and make blm 'unkind to Die- self.' I don't know whether the story was ever written. Barr probably fors (ot all about it l have aalag C A SCA M ETS for Insomsla. wtta which I aav twn amtewd (or ovar twNky jrsara. and I aa y task CaacarM hav iva a nor rllf than anyotktr rm. iy I h r triad. 1 snail erululy rw aitnd then to mr (liewdt as bing all tu art rsprMatV." Taoa Uiixaau, SislB.lU. 7ft CANDY CATHARTIC .ye na P! a. n t cuss nnaiTiaiTiny WW. swna, twt. II lttl, IMtcni. Tsit Dm r Btokou, Wesson, or On, Hta. Ma. lu. IW-Blth lUuta tnuBtsVl'uMMo Hbii LAW AS INTERPRETED. Publication of charges against a can didate for judge Is held, in Bute vs. Hosklns (Iowa). 47 L. R. A. 223. not to be privileged when they are published tutslde of the Judicial district for which the Judge Is to be elected. Right to a mechanic's Hen for the Im provement of grounds by enrichment of the solL Dlantlnc flowers, shrubs. trees, etc., without making any struc ture thereon, except a rustic bridge of slight importance. Is denied In Nans vs. Cumberland Gap Park Company (Tenn.). 47 L. R A. 273, where the stat utes clearly, contemplate such liens shall be created only by the erection of some building. Authority to set apart a portion of a public highway for a bicycle path is held, in State vs. Bradford (Minn.). 47 L. R. A, 144, to be granted by Implica tion when a statute makea it unlawful to drive animals on such bicycle path, but it is held that tbla act must be re stricted to bicycle paths which are public, and that It would be Invalid as to those constructed on private grounds for private use. Judgment against a solvent garnishee which the plaintiff falls to collect, with out any excuse, Is held, la Bowen vs. Port Huron E. and T. Co. (Iowa), 47 L. R. A. 131, to constitute a satisfac tion of the claim against the original debtor for the amount of such Judg ment With this case there Is a note collating the other authorities on the effect of a Judgment against a gar nishee to merge or satisfy the liability of the principal debtor. Ejection of a trespasser from the footboard of a locomotive, though bis presence there does not Interfere with the manipulation of the machinery by Iaaaa ot llnngor. The kinds of hunger are tlesoriUd s tire told, by Pre. Matbieu and Beau chant, and have been named "painful hunger" and "agoulalng hunger." The need uf taking food geu rally produces secretion of the gostri juice, and with some persons the ex cess of acid in this fluid causes pain which may be allayed by taking an alkali to neutralise it. The variety ol hunger referred to above as "agonising hunger" is characterised by painful anxtety of mind. Those who suffer from it fear that some terrible acoident is about to happen to them; they break out into presperatlon, tremble, and sometimes lose their reason. It food is taken, all these symptoms disappear MOITT'H SCHOOL. Meulo Park. Kan Mateo Con nt v. Cal with its hew building, newly furuUhed and cnmi.leie lalairaiories, beautiful sur rounding ami home inmieiirrs. Is one ol the best uitpeil si-hnols lor the iruiutiiK in oorsatin young men on lit c.nit. It is In charge of Dr. IraO. ltoiit ami is so. credited at ths universit aiog, lentil year Degins August , 1000. The ordiuary string bean, the nod oi wnicn are eaten, is a good crop to grow lor seed, provided the seed ground and used for stock. It produce out uttie vine, but the seed can broadcasted and when the beans at dry the vines should be pulled up u thrown fon the bain floor to be beaten out, which work may be postponed un til winter II preferred. swsrs of OlatmatS far t'atarrk That Caatala Mrary, As nereury will surely destroy the sens ol smell suit oomuleutl derail tli hil av. tern whrniilrit( It through III mui-aus snr- laofw. oucn article fhuuia n,r b ul eeni on nr-rlplion 1 10m n-niiiil.lit ,.h..i dsns, ts tbaiUioute ihe will do Is la hild to " w you rau ixwsiDir aariv tram thm Hall's Catarrh t'ur. aiimifmir.l h - 1 I'bt-ney t o.. Toledo. O.. sontaina no lunnn nd Is taken Internally, acting itiroetljr upon ....v-n. am, muvMus Buriavf-a ui u STlm. In burin Hall's t aiarrh t'ura ha ... the inline, it U taken internally, and mail In Toledo, Ohio, by f. J. Cbny i Co. TiO- ??l?..,''C.,""!ttl,t, B,,e - Pr botll. Hall's Fainuj fills ara lh best. Every time a rain comes the rrat grass win get a start. When very young it can be easily destroyed with 1 rake or wewler, hut give it two ol three days' start after a rain, with tht weather very warm, and oonsiderabli labor will be required to get rid of it It is not difficult to conquer it if takei in time, but the work must not bt postponed. Mothers m-lll Hint I rm ivi,l,... V'i iT 5 . remedy to us for Uett uui.urvu uunng mi teeming pertoo. in . af rih. Most fishes are very sensitive to ex ternal touch and some possess special organs for this sense. The seat ol greatest sensitiveness is about the snout, but this sensitiveness in fist does not sppear to go to the limit by causing it to feel pain from a wound. Para Blood Means Perfect Health. The blood esrrle all material tor rrpalrlns the sy.lnn. Bad blood means bad rrtalr. CaM-arets mrsn pure, wbolesom blood, bru. guts, me, ttc.aoc , Mexico's Proeparlty, Mexico in the past nine years bai doubled its revenues, doubled its ex ports, doubled the number of its factor ies and multiplied by three its banking capital and the continuance of thii great prosperity is now quite as pro nounced a ever during the decade. I do not believe Pisn's Cur for r... sumption has an eoual fur onvl, .l rolils. Johji K. Hoy, Trinity Hurl mm. Ind., Feb. 15, 1900. .... A Sara Thing. "Time will tell," said Mr. Wise man, In oracular tones. Mr. Sourdrop sniffed and observed: 11 lime doesn't, some woman will." WeaMty uf lu aud Hutrerlag, It thr is no sin, sonow and pain In he wot idif it is all an illusion why did Jssus weep? If titers were no pain in His death on the cross, why did He prays "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me." If there was ho atonement needed, why did He die? He was a man of sorrows and acquaint ed with griefbow could He sorrow over imaginary affliottous and be ac quainted with griefs which bad no reality? Beets may be planted as late as July for a successive table crop. Ground that has been well lluied suits well. For stock the sugar beet is considered tme of the best. Mangel worsels grow to large vise, but contain more woody fiber and are coarser than sugar beets, though they give larger yields. Million Cor tlHseball, A million of dollars are spool every year for baseball, hut large as this is, it cannot equal Hi amount spent In search of health, W urge those who have spent much and lost hops to try HoMetter's Stomach lilt ters, It strengthens the stomach, makes digestion easy, and cures drsepsla, con stipatlon, biliousness and weak kidneys. Qtiahnad. "Do you know anything about drill ing?" asked tile aargeunt. "Faith, 1 kow all about it," replied the raw recruit. "I worked in a quarry for monny years before 1 j'iued tli' army." - Tired, V7co?t - This Is the condition when the blood loses Its Vitality. Appetite fails because food cannot be assimilated. Then lbs strength rapidly declines, Hood's Sana parilla correcis matters at oni'S nrluhi and vitalises ths blood, creates an appetite and restores health and vigor. Cit a bottli of Hood's today and 1st It do you ths tame good It Is doing others. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine, Price $1. Hood-. I'iIIi ours liver Ills h nun-Irrlletlin ens' only "raiharilo to "lake Willi Howl's ' Manaparllla, Bweot corn may be foroed at the start by using a little nitrate of soda arouud each hill after, the plants are up, but plenty ot manure should be used before the seed is planted. It is not dillloult to have sweet corn until late in the season if plantings are made once a mouth, even as late as the first of Au gust, with the dwarf verities.- Ktow ell's Kvergreen is still one of the favor, lttts fat a standard crop. '. ' ' tutJ. ' Every good deed will find recogni tion from Hod, If not from man. tlod knows when to do it and- how to do it. Let us do our duty, and, if the reward does not come, let ni hot be discour aged. The essence of duty is richer thuu any reward, and it Is vastly bet ter to win it than any reward. - ture of Chan. II. Fletcher, nnd Iimn bnu litiulo under lila WkAa rSSe'iei tl I SlllllitH.lul ivu aV.. a- j . .... . iiiijwb mr over u years. Allow no onn tO deceive VOIl lit thla. Cnnnl.ro.lt. t......L.TL r.r"7 lihwW r bntEyperlincnt, ami enduiiKer thej "f4"11 Children Uxperleueo arulnt llxperinieut. What is CASTORIA Coatorltt U a hurmlea Kiibtltiito for Cantor Oil, larw contain neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Kareotlo HiibNlaiiee. It Bgtt U it jrnnntntee. It deatroys Worm nd allay leverlHliiiea-. It cure Ilurrlifit jind Wind Ul: rl4evc" Itb nft, Trwubl?. eure Conatlpatloa and 1 bitiilency. It uasiinllutes) tlm Foosl, rejriiltttes the rrV." Vw i r " ,"V"-'s a"1' i "J oauny nntt liulurul Hlevit. ev ayiaiasaa vaa tm NUHVVtr'lUU AfAUlllfjr m M: T 'rleiid. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. vweear.M . , Hiwn tt. bw , tvaaa arre. ( The Famous German Wood Preserver) ,A VENARIUS nARBOUHEUrj.. WHICII I'KltM tNOTI.T DtUnotl ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. 3 One application is all that is required. It hats for vear. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following: distributing: agentu Perfection Pile Preserving Co Seattle, Wash; Fisher, Thorsen & Co, Portland, Oreeona Whittier. Coburn Ac Co, San Francisco, CaL a It is hardly consistent to say that interest in Ilia Rihla I rll(nln,. kii. the engineer, whose position is inside S. 500.000 fltnie Clt lit Aran haf ntr nul ntnA the cab, is held, in Galveston II. & 8. every year. : aa Fraaai) Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1815o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10 15c; Val ley, 18 20c; Northern, lOglSo. Hope 1899 crop, l'l(818o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 18(3 19c; do seconds, 18sc; fancy dairy, 17c; doseconds, 15016 Ho per pound. EggsStore, 16o: fancy ranch. 10740, A. R. Co. ts. Zantzlnger (Texas), 47 L. B. A. 282, to be within the authority of the engineer, when he has possession and control of the engine, so that the railroad company is liable for the wrongful exercise of bis authority. A provision of an insurance policy to the effect that none of its terms can be modified, nor any forfeiture under It waived, save by agreement in writing signed by the president or secretary, is held, in Cole vs. Union Central Life In ! surance Company (Wash.), 47 L. It. A. 201, to be inoperative on a person who j made a contract for insurance with the ' general agent and manager of a for j elgn company and who did not assent or have any knowledge of such a pro vision or any information that It would , be contained In the policy to be Issued. Horace Greeley once said; "Show me a drunkard who does not use tobac co, and 1 will show yon a white blackbird." Mitchell Wagons Arc the best that can bt made. Nothing is or can bt superior to a Mitchell wagon, because it is mads of ths best material by sxperiencci workmen which, cou pled with 45 years' experience in building wagons, during which time the manu facturers have had but on aim, and t. to produce the best possible to build, s a guaraeteeof quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can bt made. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. If none in your vicinity, we wiU sell to you direct. Send lot circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, ORECON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McMlnnvlth, Medtord and La Grande. . Mention this paper. DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Millstuffs Middlings. 20.00; bran, $13.60(813.60. $17.00 Fait and Explicit Directions. I Two bicyclists passing through small town on the Long Island shore decided to take the train from there home. Being unfamiliar with the place ! they stopped to inquire of a colored ABSOLUTE SECURITY, woman the way to the railway station. "We are strangers," they said; "would Hay Wheat $6.6010; wheat and J00 k,ndJ7 dlrect to 018 ton?" oat $8.009.60; best barley $5.00(8 "Certainly, euh," she replied; "Kee 7.00; alfalfa, $6.00 6.00 per ton; aoln' right on till yo' comes to de cor traw, 26 40c per bale. ,Mt wh d ole postofflce used ter be, PoUtoea-EarlyRose. 60S 66c; Ore- TaIJ' yU,U ' gon - Burbanks, 80o 80; river Bur-, . A . .. . banks, 86 65c; new. 70c $1.26. ' if L be"med w,tb jyeauey. teuv n ItU MiAAUsTCUJVUlj MUQ all Genuine Carter's . Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Slgnature of Pac-Stmll Wrapper Baisw. p'l,iW ' . Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly srasone'd, by competent workmen. It stu without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO, 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon, Tery asaali a4 as aaay , te take ee sasaa. trus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(88.26; Mexican limes, $4.00(3 6.00; California lemons 76c$1.60; do choice $1.76 2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60O S.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 66)o per twtund. . though they found the station they have yet to discover the "corner whs de ole postofflce used ter be," New York Sua. Many a man's shattered fortune is due te ala negligence la mending hi wajDs, - v . - . .1 II I CARTER'S . PR L I cu FOI HEADACHE, roi DIZZINESS. FOR KIU0US1ESS. FOI TCRNB UVCI. FOI COiSTIPATIOR. FOI SAUOW SKIN. FCI THCCOMFLEXIOI oaunssiss mummtunmin. E SICK HEADACHE. Hero's a Proposition Isn't It reasniisM to snppme that a firm ol l yi-ars eiiierlence eoiild tell jflm (lie Ul y UtSi-l (iKxt vslu for your inoiievT H you an making liiipriivxnienls In yunr huiine, nr biilld Inir a n huiinH, no insttKr how snisll nr I urns lh sura roil wlh to .p.-ud in elrcirk-sl or km flxiures, (ln-:l('i , inentel furniture, em,, you will nave money ami he well milted II von con. suit TH ft JOHN SAKHKtT CU., SI rinl Klreet, fortlaiid, Oregua. Dayton's fli Killer I7d few minutes eyen. Ins, will rid your nouns of rilns and Moaqiiltoon. No mark or stsin left on tli eelllns or walls, Works like mssln. pries 2A eeni. Write for bwik let. Dsyton Hsrdwar Co., I'orllsnd, Oregon, HARD WORKING WOMEN Tan find quick and permanent relief Ireubres'la tf",,0lB Moore's Revealed Remedy Thousands hava used It and thousands now praise It. It eurespernisnsutly, II er buttle a your druggist's. , : climnti for nprmiAsi Wrl Is M HAN EZm I m Ca I J fj SICKSOSn. a.ihlnelee..ll C tl,. win VT. eels quick raiillea. II 111. K H kl, ui.a Alio Corps, fresscutlui claims sluvs lt7t, If "Ills form. s well aallllnd, Hl..ln,f or rw.lrJau"" - ics sr nureS b, Dr.oanko' klla keelT,,. 'LlJ!.l"i,"UorM""l!'.7 ?" Trssttaefree, Wrli ... wut VM. Buaanau. fe i4. p. JOHN 1'OOI.E, Poktlasp, Ossaoul inacli roaTLAKP, OIKaOK i f vs you the best bargains In gsusral chlnerv. eiivlnee k.,li. r fc ."','. -i.,H.1 uiiupi. Hiows, pens aim windmills. Ths new equalled L.wtod.mU. 'old t "i"". ' n. r. n. u. Us. SO 100. 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