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    CONGRESSIONAL.
Xj-.TTKLKHAPIIIC KEPOHT.
6 yuopiil'of Measures Introduced in the
Ratioial Legislature.
tSKN'ATK.
u'liitthorne was iupoinUl a nii'in
r of tlio following committei'it : On
iniA. on iKmsionH anu on me lentu
ii-ul ; "1 on naval attains during
temporary absence of Jonen, of
rlnruil. -
Tim bill providing lor extonmon ol
- . . . .
Executive Mansion was jmsned. It
i.l.rODI luico .jvw,v,. ..v . .... v..,.
Dill WHO J'anouw iv jiyinic iui
..tmontof lauunin severalty to la
l .iui df the Kound valley reservation,
r 1 . . 1 ..... . 1
Unuira preetHimu n iiieiuuritti, ui '
(.rnplnied by numerous allidavite,
riii itlie California & Oregon Land
If tin land grant of the Oregon Mili
i.ryjltoad Company. Memorialist
j:at that the military wagon road
was reasonably constructed ; that most
of Hit work exceeded the value of the
j nil grant j that upon the faith of the
Guvarnor of Oregon, who certified that
t' e rpad had been properly built, the
( llfbrnia & Oregon Company bought
a fend grant for $125,000, and it hag
.in, -I paid $110,000 taxes on it. In re
ill to the memorial addressed to
L'cirigress, alleging that the eastern
prion of the road is not constructed
i i graying that forfeiture of the grant
declared as to such jiortion, the
Jon & California Land Company
Iliat the memorial of the Legisla
recites facts untruthfully, and
. , nits atlidaviU of a large numbci
, i roniinent men of Oregon to tlis
I , e the statement that a portion of
; eVoad was not built.
memorial from the Legislature of
!i0i, remonstrating against cancella
ted of the bonded indebtedness of the
Uiiin Pacific Railway, wan presented.
The Committee on Commerce will
rnjtrt favorably a new bill as a sub--iitlite
for the original ship railway
i ;;f Eads and such others as are
siOciated with him are created an
I llC
Simoriition. with the title "Atlantic
i l'acilic Ship Railway Company,"
iii'
H'lUi pwwer to issue ciiiuitii hiock hhu
-.1 . ... .....i. i
(hi
fids not to exceed an aggregate of
; 100,000,000-. The United Status
bjigate itself to pay the company
ua period of five years after the ship
louway shall have been completed and
Jed, any sums of money required to
ke two-thirds of tho revenues of
ait I company amount annually ton
iim of $;5,r00,000 ; provided, that the
;otal liability of the Government shall
iv no case exceed the sum of $7,500,
JQ0. Vessels of G.000 tons weight
utist be transported at a speed of not
ejs than six miles per hour.
MOUSE.
! Hermann presented a memorial
rom the l?oartl of Trade of The Dalles,
Oregon, urging continued attention of
he Government to the completion of
lie canal and locks in the Columbia
iver.
f The Dalles ship railway resolutions
fthmittcd to Congress recently by
Icrmann secure favorable comment
torn many sources. Chief Lngineer
(kirthel, of the Kails Tehuantcpec
nilway, expresses approval of the
an and predicts tho adoption of the
stem on the Columbia river.
The Committee on 1'acitic Rail-
luitls unanimoualy adopted a bill pro
5ding for extension of seventy yeans
f tlie bonded debt of the Pacific Kail
Bads to the Government. The bill
lakes provision for payment of the
idebtedness after the following plan :
0 the present debt there is added in-.-rest
that would accrue during the
fetirue (eleven years) of the existing
onds, assuming that no further pay
lents are made by the companies,
'he total is divided into 140 equal
aymeuts, which are represented by a
L'ries of bonds falling due semi-annu-lly,
the last bond maturing seventy
ears after issue. The average annual
aymeuts by the companies would
L'ach nearly four mil. ion dollars.which
- is estimated would amount to a sum
reater than the principal of the debt
efore the existing bonds would nni
ure. Ju consideration of the exten
lun thus granted, all earnings of the
Dads by Government transportation
n any road owned, loosed or operated
y the company shall be applied to
aymeut of current maturing install
lents, and no money shall be paid by
le Government for transportation or
?rviee of any kind over aided or un
ided roatls u.itil installments matur
lg shall be fully paid.
Hermann has secured the insertion
1 the river and harbor bill of a clause
roviding for the survey of Link river,
regon, which connects upper and
wer Klamath lakes.
The Committee on Territories or
iTed an adverse report on the Senate
ill to admit the southern half of
akota.
Bill passed, repealing the law which
Hows Clerks of the United States
ourts in California, Oregon and Ne
ula double fees.
The following bills and resolutions
ere introduced and referred :
By Feltou To grant certain seal
K'ks to the city and county of San
raneisco.
By Springer For the admission of
le whole of Dakota into the Union
f States.
By Springer To establish a De
artment of Labor and create a board
r arbitration of controversies be
voen labor and capital.
By Grosvener A resolution reciting
lat by the action of Congress in re
ucing the tariff on wool that indus
y has leen rendered unremunerative,
nd declaring it to be the sense of the
louse that the tariff of W1 should
e restored.
REUCIOJS AND EDUCATIONAL.
A minister in Rooks County. Kan.,
l foltv miles mid preaches (our -er-limns
every Sunday for a salary of two
hundred dollars' year. ihicujo
Tridiine.
The Janailesu f!ovei'miiiir li.w
fiveri to Viissar College a pair of bronze
vases handsomely oiimiiientetl with in
laid ilecoratiotis'in nud siher, in
appreciation of the education given to
two Japanese h-U.l'umjHujk
F.mjk.
The Emperor William has donated
twenty-rive thoiiand marks to the Ger
man Teachers' Society of Ixulon. The
donation was accompanied by tin inti
mation that the siinie amount would be
annually subscribed.
"If I am a Christian, I will be a
Christian," said Sam .Jones in Cincin
nati. -If I am a Methodist, 1 will be a
Methodist right through and through,
anil I don't want to be a little one
horse, mule-headed nothing now here!''
It js calculated that the disestab
lishment of the Church of Kngland
would set free funds equal to $".il7,;U0.
000, of which, after the -payment of all
claims by the clergy for compensation
and similar demands, there would re
main a net gain of .;00,iH.Ki.(oo.
The total school attendance in New
York Slate last year was l,(r.4.X4.'t.
There are !tl. !)!)! teachers, in the public
schools. The number of children of
school age in the State is l,721.1'.'t.
Of the teachers employed in tho public
schools in Wo only lll'ox held normal
school diplomas. Ar. 1'. Tribune.
In Jacksonville, X. J., there is a
public school. The other day a lad of
thirteen years old arose and called for
a vote on the question whether the
teacher of the school was competent to
till his position. The vote against the
teacher was unanimous, and immedi
ately every scholar packed up his books
and went )ioiuc. Vhinnjo Timet.
The Presbyterian church at Loch,
Ran.a, Arran, Scotland, linds it hard to
get the kind of minister it wants. The
last candidate was dismissed in short
order, because he "walked with a frivo
lous gait." The elders said that his
conversation was all right, but his walk
was decidedly heretical.
The New York Prcbsytery has had
n novel question before it.' Rev. Dr.
Nicholas Rjerring. for many years a
pastor of the Greek church in Xew York,
embraced Protestantism, and joined the
Presbyterian church, lie was licensed
to preach by the Presbytery, but on
the question of his ordination as a
minister division arose. Should his
Greek ordination be accepted as valid
or not? The question was put to vote,
and decided in the iillinnative twenty
six to seventeen. A', i'. Timrs.
The first German Baptist Church in
this country was organized in Newark,
X. J., in 1411. A conference was or
ganized in lx.'il, with eight churches,
eight pastors and 404 members. In
there were l.V churches, Vi pas
tors and li'.;l."i(i members. During the
past year their contributions for home
missions amounted to !7,17.r). ami for
current church expenses llil.!M4, an
average of .7'-'i' for each church, and
more than ll for each member. A'. 1'.
Exuminir.
WIT AND WISDOM.
Why is a little bov leaminir the
alphabet like a postii're staini.J lie-
cause he jrets stuck on the letters.
A man who jives his children a
habit of industry provide- for them bet
ter than by jrivinjr them a stock of
money. A. '. Lultjer.
lie Careful.
When people tell you sMirht thlliK
til Hick unci Tom and Horry,
lie careful linW you answer back
For those who letch will carry.
Property-holder Hey, wake up
there! 1 think there's a burial- in liiy
house. Weary ollicer Well, you've
rot j;all to wake a man out of a sound
sleep to tell him what you think.
"Papa," said an inquisitive youth,
"what is the difference between a broker
ami a banker?" Papa is puzzled, but
brings experience to his aid. He finally
tells the difference: "A broker is out!
who breaks you to pieces by decrees; a
banker takes you in at a gulp." Huston
lUcvrtl.
He .tones 1 wonder why Miss Hir-
flcs married Snilkins instead of
loozeby? They were certainly en
raircd. Podfrrass Yes, 1 know, but
lioozoby wanted to break the cmrajre
meiit oil' Ion ; ii:o and was afraid to, so
lie sent Snifkins to break it tober. Do
Jones Ah, 1, sec! Failing to ret the
one'she wanted, she thourht she would
a proxy mate! (They haven't spoken
since. ) Humbler.
Thcat inosphere of a household has
every thinj to tin with the development
t)f its inmates, and one can hardly ex
pect to tind sott-liiauuereil, delicately
sensitive yolinjr people broiiirlit up un
der the influence of irascible or picker
injr or choleric parents. For their
sakes tie' disputatious and irritable
should master themselves, least the evil
crop of seed sown in moments of unrea
son should rise likc,the fabled dragon's
teeth, in a harvest of armed men w hoin
no restraints may be strong enough to
repress. X. V. Ledger.
The duty of self-knowledge ami
self-culture along some one definite line
should be impressed on every young
person. It is not Hellish; on the con
trary, it is what makes it possible to be
of any real good to others. For. when
any one is doing his own true work in
the best way he is always benefiting
his fellow-nicn. w hether he is conscious
of it or not. Beyond this; however, it
is chiefly through the discipline of this
culture ' that we come to understand
others and to know how to help them.
One who is vigorously bending hinielf
to his own lite-duties is in a far better
position to give intelligent aid to others
in their struggles than oiie who having
jio purpose devotes himself to forming
or mending those of other people.--ExcltaiKje.
Has M. Pasteur discovered a cure for
hydrophobia! Why should he notf Greater
discoveries have been made. For instance.
Red Star Cough Cure contains no nar
cotics, is purely vegetable and yet quickly
cures the worst throat or lung trouble.
Only 2j cents.
General Rufua Inalls, Qiurter-Master-General
U.S. Army, says: "St. JacoWn Oil
is the best paio-cure we ever used."
ESPECIALLY THOUGHTFUL F10FLE.
lu i-oiiiiiiou wllh other thuukditful peo
ple, cliTH) men look with interest upon
any method of relieving MillVrliii. llul
Ihev are very cautious uUmt giving their
imnn'b s w Itnt'SHOH to (lie value of any
new candidate for favor in the healing ru
They see nmny people anil hear discussions
of 1 he merits and demerits of everything
asking at lent ion. The lusting thus atlorded
secures ibem from making the mistake of
I hasty judgements, and gives to their ut-
i era nets a vauiu wiuvii iiumeui iow uinerv
can have. When so many therefore cheer
fully make statement line the following
the seeker after health has reasou to take
courage:
Rev. Kdward J, Fisher, Pastor of a Pres
byterian Church, Bristol, Morgan County.
Ohio, writes: "A Treatment cured me of
a severe attack of pneumonia, and I used
only two-thirds. The rst cured a neigh.
txr of ;iM( iiiyni in its last stages,"
Rev. Authouy Ai wood, a widely-known
superauuated 'Metkodist Clergyman, of
the Philadelphia Couferenee, at the age of
eighty-four, writes: -'l recommend Com
pound Oxygen to all who sutler from throat
diseases."
Rev. J. II. Chandler, Missionar? thirty
eight vears to Slain, representing the Bap
tist Church of America, now returned, and
living at Camden, New Jersey, writes:
"To all diseased, worn-down, disheartened
fcllow-suilerers, of every laud anu tongue,
I beg to say there is hope for you in this
remedy, try it; be healed aad live."
Rev. A. . Moore, Editor of the (
tt-nartj. Darlington, S. C, says: "I feel
more life more vigor than I have had
for years. I believe Compound Oxygen a
blessed providential discovery."
Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. 1)., LL.D., Pres
ident of Mildlebhry College, Vermont,
writes: "I derived so niveh benefit from
your Compound Oxygen Treatment, last
year, that I will ask you to send me the
same supply for home treatment, for which
1 inclose the price. By my advice others
have tried it, and never without benefit."
Rev. A. A. Johnson, A. M., formerly
Financial Agent, and now President of
Wesley an College, Fort Worth, Texas,
wrote February 2', ISiSo :
"Hits. Stakkkv & Falun: From 178
to June, ISSt, I was troubled more er less
w ith taiarrh. During those years I tried
several remedies, bat from them I received
no permanent relief. In I lie Winter and
Spring of 1SK), I grew a greuk deal worse,
and suffered greatly with sore throat,
hoarseness, and catarrhal fever. At limes
I could not speak publicly, because of
hoarseness and coughing. Alarmed at my
condition, I sought a remedy, and was led
to try the .Compound Oxygen cure.
It worked like magic. Within two weeks
my hoarseness and sore throat w ere gone,
and my general health began to improve
at once. At the end of three months,
when 1 had finished the lirst Treatment,
the catarrh was gone. I regard the Com
pound Oxygen Treatment as a wonderful
li.itvverif of science and a blessing to suf
fering humanity." Nov. lWi, Mr.
Johnson writes: "You are at liberty to
use anything I have written yu in favor
of Compound Oxygen. I regard it as a
great remedy.
Rev. I. S. ('le of the Protestant Episco
pal Church, Manitowiiing, Algoma, On
tario, Canada, writes: "I deem it a high
privilege to tie able te assist in any way in
making known so wonderful a discovery
as your Compound Oxygen, I have found
it of great bene tit in my own family, and
know of good restilts in the families of
acquaintances."
Curiosity as to Compound Oxygen may
be fully gratified by any one w ho will take
the trouble to write a postal vard or letter
of request to Drs. Stakkky & Pai.kn, at
l." Arch St., Philadelphia. All their lit
erature, or any part of it, will be sent,
postpaid, freely, to any address, on appli
cation. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home
Treatment will lie tilled by II. A.Mathews,
Old Powell Street, Sail Francisco.
The telegraph operator at Temescula,
Cal., was shot and killed by a cowboy.
Young or middle-aged men sutl'er'ng
from nervous debility, loss of memory,
premature old age. as the result of bad
habits, should send 10 re Ms in stamps for
illustrated book, Plleriug sure means of
cure. Address World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, HuHalo, N. Y.
The Mormons are boycotting the Gen
tile Postmaster at Prove, I'tah.
ONLY HALF ALIVE.
There arc hosts of men and women who, to
coin a plirabe, are only half alive. That is to
say, they have seldom if ever any appetite, are
nervous, weak, fidgctty ami troubled by num
bc rlcss small pains and aches, lu the presence
of vigorous, exuberant vitality lliey necin inure
piginiiH. Such persons re usually fond of
lreiiienlly dosing themselves, swalluwing In
the course of lint yeur enough drugs to Block
any apothecary's shop of average dimensions
't his, of course, defeats instead of furthering
the end in view, viz., the recovery of health ami
vigor. W ere they to seek it frmi an unfailing
Hcource of vitality, HoMctte.r's s'loiiiach Hit
lers, how (lltlcrciil would be tneir case Then
vigor would ret in n to their dibilitaled frames,
the glow of health to their wan checks, their
trembling, uiicerttiin gait would grow tlrui and
elastic, appetite, thai in-Hndcst of all sauces,
would give a relish for the tlaily food, were it
ever si coare, and refreshing sleep would
crown the taiki of the day.
Los Angeles, Cal., is to have a public
park of j5U acres.
A CUEE OF PNEUMONIA.
Mr. I). II. Harnuby, of Owego. N. Y
says that les daughter was taken with a
violent cold which terminated with Pneu
monia, and all the best physicians gave
the case up and said she could live but a
few hours at most. She was in this con
dition w hen a friend recommended Dlt.
WM. HAUS HA I.SAM FOH THK
LI'NGS, and advised her to try It. She
accepted it as a last resort, and was sur
prised to find that it produced a marked
change for the better, and by persevering
a permanent cure was elicrted.
fllrot ii'h ItroiK-liial 'l rocliew"
are widely known asan Admirable remedy
fur lironchitis, lloan-enrss. Coughs, and
Throat treubles. Hold oidy in boxes.
Do you know the whereabouts of John
Gordon, advertised for 1b this paper? If
so, secure reward.
Buy your Type from Palmer Si Itey.
Try Gkkmka for breakfast.
r (uticura
POSITIVE CURE
for every form of
gKINtud BLOOD
HIsKASK
FROM
MMS TO SdOfTU
EC'ZKMA, or Sail Ithcum, with it aironizinR
itching and burning, instantly relieved by a
warm hath with fri'icl'MA noil' and a single
application of VTtiTHA. the great Skin Cut.
This ri.M'Mted daily, w iih two or three dimes of
CI'tictka ItKrtoi.VKNT.theNew Hlond I'uriller.
to keep the blood cool, the prrsptrntion pair
arid unirritatirig, the bowelnopcn, Ihe liver and
kidney active. Hillcedi y cure
Ki m ma. Tetter, Ifingwo m. I Voriaiis. I.b hi-n.
I'mi'itu-. hcjitl Iliad. Iiamlruir, ami every
m ( of Itching. N uly and I'linjilv Humors
ol the .St. in and .-ab. iih lxis of Jiuir. when
the be-t phynii ifl lis lid all known rrmcilie fail.
Sold n rryw here. l'i1e-.('Lni tha. Soac.
2.IC.; I'.lu,l int. fl. I'n pared Iv I'tnita
llht'fl AND t'llfMICAI. Co., liosTOS. It ASM
Xr Send for "How I" I ore Skin !it ."
U) KiriNKV I'AINs, Mlxii.knniJ V eaknt-ns III
7t siaiitly relieved by rhe ClTlt.l ka Ami-
IS i'Ai" P la stick. Sew, elogaut, infallible.
; VfYSk
CONfcUM . T.0: CURABLE AT kVfcRY STAGE.
1 In a review of the Kiiglish translation of
a work by llie .justly t elibratett I'mlessor
'n( Medical Pathology to the Faculty of
I Paris, M. JaiTiuiil, eniillcd "Curability of
i Consumption," etc., it is auiinuuced llial
I "the curability ol puluioi ary consumption
! at every siage Is now a well-established
i fact," The author's conclusions are cued
as follow :
To sum up what has been stated, pul
monary consumption la curable in all its
stages. This is the prujitic notion that
presides over the w hole history of the din.
ease, and w hich should unerasing,)- lu
j spire and direct all medical action. The
incurability proclaimed by l.aenuec and
his Immediate successors is tliaprovetl by
I pathological anatomy and clinical observa
- lion. None should, therefore, allow them
selves to oe iniiueiiceit by such a con
demnation, which is but a historical
souvenir. hen the existence of tulier
cles in the lungs U recognized. It should
not be Inferred from that moment that lie
who has them in doomed to death in con
sequence of their presence. Should it be
; found that l he tubercles soften and a
cavern forms, it should not be believed,
on tins account, that all Is lost. It lias
been shown that this is not the rase, ami
the natural tendency which tubercle has
to fibrous transformation-thai is, to re
coveryshould uot be forgot ten. Before
being discouraged, the physician should
search and examine inccssautly whether
the patient is in the requisite conditions
for such favorable evolution to occur. If
all hope of absolute recovery must be
abandoned, a relative cure should be
wrought, and every exertion oe made to
El ace the patient in such conditions that
e can live, notwithstanding the lesions
which are now irreparable; in a word, the
plan adopted should be to strive and
strive always, with the unshaken conll
Hence, which may be drawn f rom, t lie
notion that recovery is possible. The
enemy tun be conquered. This is the
idea that should engender and sustain
every effort. It Is certain that this con
vlclion Is the first condition of success,
since It is absence of faith in the possibil
ity of a cure which prevents the adoptiou
of all therapeutic treatment.
Among the latest additions to the list of
remedial agents that of Professor Du.jar
dln takes the lead for the cure of pulmon
ary consumption. And this end la
attained, not by medicines which aim by
themselves to cure, but by so invigorating
and strengthening the s stem as to enable
nature to elicit this Hbreus transforma
tion from which alone ran a cure be ex
pected. It acts by enabling nature to
replace the unhealthy by healthy tissues,
and by supplying) the elements of nerve
force sustains and invigorates the whole
body. Dujardlu's Life Kssence oilers to
the consumptive, the sick or feeblepatieul
the best means of restoration to health.
Edinburgh Mediral Journal.
91.."h) per bottle. At all druggists'.
S.nki.l, llKllsiic & WooliAltn, Wholesale
Agents, Poitlund, Oregon.
Considerable opposition to tiladstone's
home rule plans is manifested in Scotland.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemedy cures when
every other so-called remedy fails.
Two brothers named Weaver were shot
to death by a mob near Danville, Ky.
The best Ankle Hoot ami foliar Pads
are made of zinc and leather. Try litem.
Rest, easiest to use and cheapest, Pino's
Remedy 'or Catarrh. Hy druggists. fiOc.
Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron cures
Xeuralgia and Nervous Headaches.
Palmer Si Hey keep the Best Type,
Presses and Materials.
A VIX Mil UM W
BITTERS
fombinlog IB0N with Pl'RK TK0KT1I1LK
TONICS, quickly aad romplrtely CLK1NSKS
tad NU1I UK8 TUB IIIXWU. Ualrkrni
the ictloi of Ut Ltfor tad Kldaryt. Clean Ik
eoapltxloa, mtktw the akin imooth. It dor lot
, Injun the tueth, cans keadirhe, or prodnrccon-itlpttioa-lLL
OTIIKU 1K0! MEDICl.WN DO.
PhrnlcUnf and Dn ffinU avwrwlwra nwomnwnd It.
Ma. Ilciia 1) Latham, In olUiw of Walla, Faro
a Oii.'b KiLinwa, Han Fnuioiam, Oal., aaya: " 1 Buf
fered with lmiur HIiKid and Malaria fur almut four
immh, ami tnid almimt nvf-ry kind uf MHslii'init with
nut iwliftf. Aftr oalna- Hnmn'a Iron BttlHra fur
ihrm muntlia 1 u ah wnli and atttrnc aa evar.1
A l. Mi Smith. Mrrrllls, Oal., aajm: " I ha auf
annvl with Hi-nfiiU fur Ilia paat twu ynara and haf
triisl many diffHrmit mtslioiiiM without roliaf. AHm
tiakitipr two Ixittlaa of Bruwn'a Iruo Bittora I am an
tiraly ourad."
Mm K. A. FBOaT, Fntmin, Cat., aan: "I haa
uftitrad with Iropiira Hlistd fnrnHarl)r lira yaara. I
luiva uaad thma bottloa uf Bruwn'a lnm Hittvra and
am nw wall."
Miaa Ida BarsaitRHOKr, Diinn. Cat, aaya- " I
tiava uaad Rniwu'a Inm Bittara fia la aura Blood
with Tary banatloial raaulta."
Oanuina baa abova Trade Mark and croaftad rad linaa
onwrapiiar. Take no oilier. Mailaonlyhy
IlltOW N I'llKMIl'AL, t O,, UALTIMOUK, Ml.
HNKbU HK1TSI1L' & WUODAKD.
ff WholcsalutAgcnta. Portland, Or.
ASTHMA CUREDII
fnrfaihU mi : ffflWU fU rfM llHr til OtitVf Mi. A
trud mnmnr tht matt tkepfrai. Vtlf V rtf. ftnll
til OU.of lruirl-it r hr Itmll- Hunt,! Ir KUi K Ml
w w m m m m mr
.tibia ano men naTB inara ruiiim
Ml CD". I h.va jniula taa dlaaaM ul KITS, HrlLlfSI
or FAIXINO SICKNKSS a ura-luu( atudy. I warrant
aamwly to tara til wurtl caaM. HooauaO olUara nal.
falltu fa no raaunn for not now racaUflnij amra. eana
com for a traatla and a Kna Bool, uf my Inralilbl
nrtiady. Oira IimH and IMat onlca. U oatit jja
nuihUic for atrial, and I win euro yn.
lidraat IML O. HOOT, im jnrl8t..1WTa.
Ttu Ut'lKnH- UI'IUa la
tuned kept, and March,
each year, - X!6 ara,
Sill'-i liielirs.Hllh over
3,f300 llluatrattona a
whole Ptuture Uallrry.
CilVKM W huleaale Frtrei
rffrerf U KiHiiinirri on all (rood for
penonal or faintly mm. Telle how lo
order, and glree riart coat of every
thing yon uae, eel, drink, wear, or
have fun with. Theae I.WALI AHI.K
UOOKS contain Information gla-anril
from Ihe markets of the world. We
will mall a copy FHIK to any ad
dress upon reeelpt of 10 eta. to drfrat
eipense of matlliiu. I'l u hear from
you, Itrapertfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
IS 2 7 Ac 92U Wabash Avenue, ( blrnf o, Ilk
MEN
WUI. A tniirk, I'emiaiiriit
i -uia I' L.m MwiImmnI, laln.
Uy. NurrutiMiPM, Waskui-M bo
liuukay. ludUifuUiila oroul
iUrik sent aosietl, Iras.
EUIE MED. CO., Bt'EKAW), N. Y.
rvw
C
3 4
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5ttSL 11
fill
I CURE FITS!
II II
' r w .
SR. HENLEY'S
Celery, Beef und Iron tflves food to the
hrain, eiiri hea the liluotl, aids tlientiuu,
anil gives refreNhiiin aleep wheie other
remedies fall. Try it.
Three ftiHii were fatally shot in a fl'lit
at .Muruhysville, Texas.
"THE 8L0U0H OF DESPONDENCY"
In whit h you are low Inn, on account
of aouie of those dise.ioes peculiar lo you,
uiadaine, and which have rohls d you ot
the rm.y hue of health, and in de life a
hurdeii to you, you ran e illy cet out of.
llr. Pierce s "Favorite PreMc'ription" will
free you from all sm-h trouhles, and soon
recall the roe tlnt of health t yourcheek,
and the elasticity to your step. It is a
most perfect npocitlc for all the weak
nesses ami irregularities peculiar to your
sex. It cures ulceration, displacements,
"internal fever." liearitig-dowiiHeiiKalions,
removes the tendency to cancerous allec
tions, and correc s all unnatural dis
charges. I)y druggists.
Kt-Presideut Arthur's condition l re
ported to be kopelesH.
8UEE CURE FOR FILES.
Sure cute for blind, bleedinx and itching
Piles. One box 1ms cured the worst rases
ot ti n years' standing. No one need sutler
ten minutes after using Kirk's (ierman
Pile Ointment. It absortm tumors, allays
the itching, arts as a poultice, gives relief.
III. Kirk's (.ierman Pile Oilmen! is prepared
only for Piles and itching of the private
parts, and nothing else. Kvery box is
warranted. Sold by Druggists and sent
by mall on reeelpt of price, (1 per box.
uooDAlti), II.ahkk & til., Wholesale
Agents, Portland, Oreuoa.
EDjSTAR
TRADE yi7 MARK.
( QUGH URE
Free from Oplutr Kinrtic$ and IWton,
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
At Hail itiarn Ahli llaAl.rkft.
111k IIHIII M . vtM.r l.KH m, Ittl.TISKrKSL,
M
GERm
THE GREAT
AN REMcUl
a n 1 Cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
At 1 1 1 I ft llarkarhr, lliwlarka, Tualkarliv,
rDl YWi iKvi
I VI I AT IHlH.7lli.IH AMI 0KAIKII4
Till llliKl.kS A. IM.KI.Ka t(I..HAITIIIKK, nu.
IS UNFAIUNC
AND INFALLIBLE
IN ri'KIMI
iHuileutii'Fil
Himmui. Full-
inn SiekntK, ( iHiruimonii, il. I if 'is
Ihinre, Alruhnlimii, Opium Fatimj,
Scrofula, und AM.
NERVOUS and BLOOD DISEASES.
X. To Clew awn, Ijiwyera, Lit entry Men.
Merelmiitx, lUnkem, l.uiliea anil all mIiuwjwhI
eiiUrveiiiilo.Miiente:oes Nertniiarnwlrutloii,
Irri'xuliirilie ol tlio IIIimnI, Stolon. Ii, llowels or
Kidneyi.ipr ho reipilru a nerve tonle, ain'tizer
omtiiiniliuit, IM-JAiiiMS B Nkiivivk iHinviiliiulile.
til lu I.aiiiks t'liuceoiiiitof itHiroven merit"
it is rei-oiiiiiieni!isl uisi iri-m-rllieil by tlio ts-at
till j hIcuiii In the iiilllit i J . t Hie wi a : " It orka
likoa iliurm nuil wives iniieh imin. Itwilleure
a i I i r, I tho worst lorinof fullliiK otthe iilerim,
l.iieoriliisM.lrri'Kiiliiraiiil hiiiiIiiI .Meiistrunitlon
nil Owiriuu TrnulileH, liilliiiiiiiiiUuiii ami I'litm
limi, nil liispliiiviiiiiiliioiilllieeiiniw-
iiiintaiiiml veukneHs, mid iesriull atluptwl
to tlio t Iiuiiko uf Lite."
tt-U.TIioiiMitiils pro. lain i It Die most wniulerfnl
Iioiki .rant I lint ever MltJiuii-(lu "inking )leiiL
ttaxl'rl.-c, $1.60 per liolllu.
KOlt BAI.K HY ALL UKtJOOISTS.
SNKI.U IlKITSlUT Si WlMlllAlll),
liolesaln Agents, I'orland, Or.
UrTAKK Til KIM
t.
RAILWAY,
Via. Minneapolis and St. Paul,
CH I C AGO
AoH All Points East aad Soutu.
MAKES FASTEST TIME BETWEEN BT. f AUL
AND CHICAGO 12 HOURS.
Apply to
II. .TI.SlHstll AI,.
Iein-r-il Aueui,
34 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, ORECON.
i'lllia ittX iii twa,
n .tilt- cuiftihy f-f iIm- t,urc o
i r4iiLuiiiiiikuf the t-iutativ
ufk(4iis, 'I liu c'liitiimuui itrc.in
nflil.rCTKlCI Pi' iirnucmn
lluiUli the ).rtt m ii.t ra Off
lli'ia to iirallhjf actKiil IK
ii"t aiiifmtitl this Willi I lerttti
Ik Uh Ivcrtnril to cur nil 1U4
(i-nii lic.ttl to toe. It u fur tiM
UNI1' kjicnftc uritsc.
I or uriuliri KilK n
furiiMtioti, it(Jrc l'lwr!f
I'.lt-itrir irh Co.. lot Wsit.lm.v-
WTAfH
Survival ef the Fittest.
1 riMILT MEDICINE TIIAT BAS HEALED
MILLIONS Dl'ltlMU Ii IEABSI
A BALM FOR EVERY WOCKU Of
MAM AMD BEAST I
The Oldest & Best Liniment
EVER MADE IN AMEIUCA.
SALES LARGER THAN EVER.
The MottlcBn Mutnnr I.lnlmfint hai.
Ka.. bnnwn f.tP tllSim I I It II 1 11 1 TI V-H Tl '
yuan as tlio let of all Liniments, foi
tl .. Bn.l II.iHUI. I T BHIfa IlkllHV M T,
larKr thnn rivnr. It cures when all
others full, and penetrates skin, tendon
,.tid miisole. to the very boue. Bold
overywucre.
CT JACOBS 0 I
Absolutely Pure.
Hito posiler nsver ratie A nrel ol nnrltr,
stramith anil whcJi-nMiii-Bini Morj e-onomli'sl tlioa
tNa onrsiarv ksula, ai il nuinot lie uld In aanivt.
ramUi Mm nuiltituile of tow U-t, ali.s-t wulh-lit
alum or pliusiluit siwlrs. Holit enljr In oata)
Botil Uasmo I'uson Co., lot Vail street, N. Y.
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
eUntVrliiK- from any form of acute or ohronio
tllaeaae or injury will Hud at the
Portland General Hospital
iCor. 2d and Ash SU., PORTLAND, OR )
Incorporated under Ihe laws of Ot'Kim,
CtlMI'KTKNT rilYSICUNS am, Hl ltliKONS,
EXI'a.KIKNi'Kli M'ltsKs.
ItlMFdltl'lil.K ItlMlMS,
CAIthKl I.I.V KKtll LATKI) UIKT
Anil all the appliances tincluilliig Klerlrlr
ami Medicated lluthstlfor tlieir succeaHful
IreatiiieuU
Also, miller inaiiaKement of the Hospital
Company, a complete system of
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS,
Now recognl.i'd ky the medical profession as
very ell'celivo for the cure of Itlieiuualisni,
Ni-nriilKiii. I'alarrli anil the many tliseases
resulting from Malarial iHiisoniug.
TIIOS. WOOD, .Mutineer.
iimi MiiTMai i.iiiiiiiiiii.Hiiiiii.Wnini-iin.'n.TltT:-';
HaEflsomcstBooiODtl
", apsllMtlw.
BjX I SEND POK r:
-s.Reaj Gafafoguei
FARM, DAIRY ANOMIIL MACHINERY.
VEHICLES,
Binder Twine, Helling, Oils, sud -! '
--- Maulilns Buppllos of all kinds,
NOS. JOU, 310, 313 and 914 FRONT STRCCT,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ikiiiisiiiu'iiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiniiitriitkiiinis
I, t, IttHklNK,
I'rulilelit.
W K Smith, J.
Vioa-l'rtiiliU-nt.
I' Makmiiail
t'luniior. I
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND Cor. Third and Oak.
IDesigoated D. S. Depository and Financial Agent
'I'miiMii-lM a (leiieral HunkiiiK llunineHH.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
I'oiiniM-li-il Willi the lliink.
KAFEH RENTED ON EASY TERMS.
LITTLE'S PATENT FLUID
ItOII-rulMHIOU
MIXKS WITH I'dl. II WAT IK
JAMES LAIDLAW & CO.,
10 North rront t., Portland. Or.,
(lenei'ttl AKeiilBfortlrenoii.WaKliliiirlon. Idaho,
Molilalia anil I'akout.
VaTI 1 IIKhAMllMLTT, Jl IMIKW W TIIAVKK,
Frsaldriit Vlw l'nmUliiil.
HAM J IMiltMAN. failili-r.
MRTR0P0IJTAN SAV1NIIS BANK. PORTLAND,
Tiauawuiaiirneml lln-kim Hiiaiiisas ; slluwa
in vrtint on ilii 'n'ti. aa fnllnwa:
tin .1 inniillia M-rtlNi'iitm I wr mill,
un t uiiiiitiiasrrilitiistns S ir wnt.
tin 12 ii Uin i ,-ttiHri,. il iK-r wiit.
OlltKI TOII4!
.ImUr W. W Til lyiT II W. Hoult,
,lilila K II NlmUuck, II W. M.iiiiwU'B,
N Iviwli-r Karri'l . I Nr. W H Haylor,
lli.n lllrhaiil Wl lluiia, llr. . J llarlier.
Vail M. Hajwlliniltt, I. K. I'ussis.
t!. II. iKnlil
WILLIAM BECK & SON.
Wliolemilo ami Itetait llealera In
GUNS, FISHING TACKLE
SpOl't CiMMlN,
15 Si 167 SECOND STREET,
Portland, - - Oregon.
BEND FOB CATALOGUE NO. 5.
KHHINO MKDIlilNlii.
I
DCIIMnC Q'C
r i uiiulii .
iiiii fjim
illillUlili
Vou siu uIIiimwI a frv fruit of thirty ttavt of the
iisflof Dr. Uyv'sl'vlubrauil Vnltali'HidtwItb Elwtrlo
btiaeniMiry Aiiluiiutra.firttie Hifly rellff siiiIimt
nmni'iit cure of JVrrtunisvhilty. lossof itttMv, und
JUnnkixui, and all klmlnl trounlea. A I no fur malif
othi'rillaraM-a. CouiiilvisreiitiirHtlon tullsltli,Vli(r
andltunliKKli(iisraulcl. Nrlltlalncurrixl. II lu.
tmUI piiuiihti'l In triiUd enloi mailed fri, bf
addrassluii Veltalo Hell Can lUrsaall, jliuta.
TDTFL. MINTI33,
THE SPECIALIST,
No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal.
THIUTi ALU ClmOSIC, HrSCUli AMD PRIVAIi DlSSjSM
Willi Wofll'SHri'L. 8UCCUS.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I
.VervKiiji Itrblllty, Lout
Manhood, frunlutois
kM, and all ttis evil
efluvts ol youthful foUitsI
and cxiwssrs, and la
riHnklng tntoxiemtiiut
.lion IT. Mlatle,
wlioiaarpiisrphy,..'lsiia
,.l...l ..I tha l.l.-cr.
ity ol I'emiayWanis, wlii
urea to roneii mJ ior
a case of this kia.1 it.
.'.... I. ....M. . I ... (IB.
USaSWl I i Willi f IISI Jirwm.1... .-
dorhii speHal advice and treatment) will no curs,
f l..'4 a bottle, or lour times the uuniitity $5, '! to
any addrens on receipt of price, or I!. O. II. in priraM
namo If deslwi. by lr Mlutlf, tl Aearnj
H. f. lL tkud for list of questions and paiuiJdt
sample norrr.K j-rek
will be sent to any one apvljrinir by letter, ttlni
srmiitonis, sex and airs, btrict eocrscy in ntfaml M
all business timnaaetions ,
1 K. P. N. U. No. 1J0-8. F. K. U. No. ftO,