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, AGRICULTURAL rn Is reported in the best of condl throughout the west. 'le best time to prune irrape vines is jon alter tne leaves nave fallen as ible. , handful of linseed meal fed to each or horse at least three times a week regulate the bowels and promote th. 3 not leave the management of teams ,ely to the Doys or to lured hands. may make mistakes which will you trouble. ,ere Is no cause for excitement and iment Uiat will surpass the exposure ,e cow to the hot snn for ten or n hours while the thermometer is ng the nineties. e American Dnroe-Jerscy associ bas members in twenty states, and nrollment of 250 names on its regis Mr. 0. II. Holmes, Grinnell.Ia., ia ecreiary. t rmers in feeding horses give nearly t as much hay as citv people do, yet city norses are in the best con' 1 for the road. There is the lesson is that less hay should be fed. governor of Kansas is autliority lo statement that there are now in tonoe treeless state more than 9,000 fruit trees and upwards of acres of forests, all planted by its tssive iarmers. Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas It-nnessee crop prospects continue Ting. The presence of the fly is re- j in several counties in Indiana, 0 injury from insects is reported in I tne oilier ttutes. Piikota board of sericulture. i. Duk., will hold their second an- liiirai unron, reincirihfr 0 to 10. li thousand dollars will be offered fimums, ami f !) will be awarded i.tt county exhibit, inintry flprpvnian thinks the horse C8MX bard days' work during the Idescrves to have an undisturbed h seventh, lou cannot afford to j:ood horses out bv making plow I of them through the week and f horses of them Sunday. Iters of humane societies have bad tons to arrest farmers for cruelty in ijg untrained cows, and some ex re hi w suits have grown-up from jieiitment of animals. All of this have been avoided by a half hour's of the animal w hen a calf. old farmer being asked the secret large crops.. replied: "1 tell my i harrow the ground until thev jt is harrowed ttvicu as much as it to be and then tell them it is not wed half enough. " Few farmers rly appreciate the value of a folily mellow soil. BAl'IU MILKING. pid milking is an advantage, savs if. Stuck Journal, if it is done willi ilrtiiig or irritating the cow and she fced clean- If not milked in a re.is- time, the cow refuses to "give ' If made to feel comfortable, : 1st stands and pours out the milk. f' ipid milker lias the advantage, mg ought it take to milk a cow? iprily about six minutes. A good t, with good cows, having no im tent in the way of rapid milking, tto milk ten cows in an hour, i cannot milk over eight, while can mi's twelve. BRIEF KOTK8. horse that is gentle and safo in all ipns is worth three times as much of equal ability that cannot be 1. Jon teach a colt to expect a blow in ijol a caress, you will be snre to fa brute. If you tease him, look or his heels w hen he grows up. MINING NEWS. miners of Grave, Wolf and Coyote .Josephine countv, have generally well during the past season. is stated that capitalists from d are about taking charge of Green I Sugar I'ine ledge in the Galice '.K.,i;..f II. Lvnch and others, while en- in running a ditch in the Wagner district discovered two quartz which promise well. learn that Desselles A Council, of Gulch, have sold their well a mining claim to a Chinese coni fer JfL'5,000. It is one of the best in ate. Governor Chad wick has some in ns of putting in a mill at his quartz Bear Rogue river, and has had that i examined with the intention of pi water power. iane Falls Review: The Old Pimin ds forth ore as fast as the teams i it. There are two car-loads at "pot, representing three weeks' ac tion. The last two shipments s well as could be expected, real ilMO and $275 a ton. ihg men from Mayville, Gilliam , who were out on nrosiecting iscovered gold on tho South Fork !John Day, about 20 miles from m Citv, and a large party will go in a short time to test the value of icovery. sonville Timet: The miners of f creek are cleaning up, with favor isults. Mo6tof them have done this season than for several sea fast Shepherd Bros., who are Bg the ledge on Sugar I'ine gulch, dies south of Ashland, have had rock tested and $40 to the ton is td.... The placer mines of South regon have generally gone into tr quarters. Much more gold dust een taken out during the past sea inn for several years past.... Pros pit the Hope ledge on Wagner creek, by Bragdon, High, Garrett, Al d others, are of a favorable na- They have sunk a shaft 50 feet where the ledge is over 4 feet wide fields ore containing considerable fid. . . .Messrs. Casteel and Nelson iking excellent headway in Jack lie Milling and Mining company's I, although they have been work- solid rock much of the time. A of ledges have been tapped by itincl, the ore from some of them 9g well.... Brown & Co.'s mill in iinity of the Swinden ledge is doing 'work,. The stamps purchased of fcLunatter, of Kerbyville, are being and prove much more satisfactory the grinding apparatus heretofore here. There are said to be endless iitiea of decomposed q'lartx, which worked and pays well. Several red dollars have alreadjr been rea HOME AND FARM. Farmers can raUo cheaper than they can their toams buy theiu.- Fig Cake: Make an ordinary luver cake. Mew the tigs until tender, then lay them between tno thin cukes. Iwe ton liudqd. Amateur joiners mav derive com- loinrom the knowledge that na.N nml screws, if rubbed with a little soap, are Apple lapioca Pudding: rare and core enough apples to f.l7a dish; put i 11 1 a i .i I. ...... I . 1 i . a i 1 . ipit a uu oi lemon peel. ouk one-halt pint topioca in one quart ot lukewarm water one hour; add a little salt; flavor w th lemon; pour over in-ios. i,aKe until apples are tender. hut when cold with cream and suar, The Household. In cloudy weather grass dries but slowly, and is liable to be" stacked or nousen, without sufficient curing. It is, therefore, the part of wisdom wben practicable to cut meadows in fair weather. The precaution should also De oDserved of cutting only as much grass at one timo as can be pronorly handle . Detroit I'oH. Look after your mirrors. . Never nana; tnem where the sun shines direct ly upon them, or thev w 11 soon become iunu. iiusiv or granuiaieu arm no longer give back a correct likeness. The amalgam, or union of tin-foil and mercury, which is a ways spread on the giass to make a mirror, will I e speedily ruined by direct and continued ex posure to the sun. A'. ". w. a croa:n pudd ns: Make n n.co paste, as for any other pudding that is baked in plates. Line as many pio Hates with it as will se. ve your fain ly. l-'dr each pudd nz take a small tablespoonful of butt r. Break it into very snia'l pieces and dot closely over tne Dotto n of the pastry. Spr nklo well over with white siisrar. then w.th sifted Hour. Repeat until tho ilate is nearly full and then cover it w th new m Ik into whieh you have poured a tea spponful of extract of van 11a. or anr other reasoning you prefer. Vhihutel phin Vail. The Scientific American rives tlin following novel' plan: The best remedy for bleed ug at the nose, us e ven bv Dr. (ileaou in one of his lectures, is the v;goroiis motion of the jaws as if n the am of chewing. In the easy of a cli Id a wad of paper sbo'ild be placed in its luouth. and the child should bo instrtioiei tu chew it hard. It is the motion of the aws that stons tho flow of blood. This rem ;dv is sii ve.-v sinip'e that manv will teel inclined to laugh at it, but it has never b.;en known to iail in a single instance, even in very severe cases. SAVE THE STRAW. It IHHtrne:lon In l ornirr Tenr the ( nnas ill Mnnjr a Mortgage. The burn'ng straw stack is getting to be a rare spectaclu even in the wasteful Northwest. However bounti ful and lavish nature may have been in !ier gifts to this favored sect on. she newt intended to have them abused in a wanton and reckless man ner. Man has no moral or natural rght to impoverish the land he oc cupies, lie has no right to defraud those who are to come niter him. 11 s successor to tho soil have rights that he s bound in natural justice to r.- spe.'t. ihero is a penalty attached to the violation or nil natural laws. J h s mav not always fall directl.' upon the offender. We aro told that it may fall even upon tho third anil fourth generations." But it is very probable the presentoffenders will have to bear their sharj of tne penalty attached to such wasteful practices. The men who burned tho r straw slacks ten years ngo are to-U iv paying the penalty. Where then they eaped thirty bushels o: wheat from au a'-re thev can now hardl get lifieen. Many of thes s farms are now heavily niortgagod and many more have already passed undiT the hammer. Willful waste makes woeful want." It is a just retribution, and one from which we may deduoe a useful lesson. Tile sirawstacks mav no longer be burned, but it is pla nlv to be seen that they are not cared for and utilized in the best possible manner. Heforra bore should beg n at tho tail-end of the threshing machine. Put some of the best men on the strawstack instead of putting small bo s and worthless bands there, as is toooite t none, straw should bo Hacked, not piled tip. The main i lea with some is to get tho straw back out of the way ot tne machine. A huge flat pile is usually the result. Straw is not of a liature to shed rain well at the bot, and this form of structure is calculated to very much :;ravate the evil. It is not an uncommon occurrence jur a strawstack to be wet clear to the bottom and freeze in a solid mass. A well-topped out strawstack is something of a rarity. In the old coun tr.es straw is as carefully housed or stacked as any other product of the farm. In strict economy it would be better to stack a part of the hay and have room in the barns for the straw, for the hay can be nut in such a shape as to suffer but Jittle loss by exposure out of doors. The strawstack might be put in much better shape than it is. If well built there wdl be but a small percentage of loss at the top. If topped out with a load or two of wild hay. this loss might bo reduced to, almost nothing. While the converting of every straw- stack into good manure is a prime con sideration, we oujrht not to, lose sight of the fact that we can make it serve another purpose by keeping it in good condition to feed out to stock, and thus render us a profitable return while we nut it in an immediately avauaoie rorra for the land. IF. D. lioxjnton, in West' ern RuruL Neuralgia and kindrtddisenHfs, prompt ly yield to the immediate action of St. Jacobs Oil, the pain-conqueror. The harmful and painful results attend in? the use of cough mixture containing morphia, opium and other poisons, are daily becoming more frequ nU It is for this reason that lied Star Cough Cure has received the unqualified endorsement of physician, and Board of Healih every where, aa a purely vegetable compound, entirely free from all narcotic. Irlce, twenty-five cent. kept out or BOt'iirr. ' Thousands of ladies In this land are eon' tlnually prevented from enjoying the society In which their bt-auty and educa tion tit them to shine by a most provoking and palimil lleniiuche. Nunei lines It doh oesse a ueurulg c character; at others, it Is a dull but continuous mireness. The Home Treat ment of Compound Oxyire supplied by Dm. Stakkkv & t'aLK.N, l.V;9 Arch street, l'hiladotphia, l'a.. i a um ful friend in such a dilemma. It will not only cure an acute cau ot headache in a few mlnu en. but, if takeu rvKularly for a short period, will prevent the rrcurretu-e of the malady. Send for a free pamphlet aim uuorm yourtu.ii ot tne wonueriui merits of Compound Oxygen. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home ireatnient win be uiled ly 11. A. ..Mathews, oio i'oweii MJeet, &au t rauctsco. The A. S. N. company's steamer I.yee Moon was wrecked at Greencape lluht- nouse, on tne Australian toast, on tne coud tiny out trom Aioltxmrne, w ith i liss of Heventy-ouo of eighty-Mix passen vers and members of the new on board, The captain and third ofticer of the steamer are now at Sydney, awaiting trial on charges or manslaughter In con' uection with the loss of the vessel. THE LATEST N0 GREATEST DISCOVERY. DR J. Pk PRATTl'S HAMUUKG FIGS a crystallized fruit cathartic. A discov ery of the greatest interest to the Medical Profession. A boon to every household. A most delicious laxative or purgative, prepared from fruits and vegetables. So perfectly harmless that they msy be ad ministered with entire salety loan infant. So elllra ious to adults that a single dose will prove their value, and so elegaut a preparation that it nerds only to be pre sented to the public to become a necessity in every household throughout the land. For liver complaints, habitual constipa tion, indigestion, dyspepsia and piles, they are a specilic. To travelers by sea and land they will be found invaluable: J hey are positively unfailing In their action, mul this is the on y medii ine ever offered to the public that is acceptable to the taste, and so pleasant that children wilt eat the figs as eagerly as tandy. For sale by everj Druggist throughout the world. Trice, & cents a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Propr's, 9 and 11 Front Street, San Francisco, L'al. At a came meeting in Butler connly, Ky., Wm. llazellp fatally subbed Mary Lacefluld and then cut his own throat. "The 1 iprous dlstilment, whoso effect Holds such an enmity witk blood of man. That, Bwiftasquicksilvcr. It courses through The natural gules and alleys of the body," And causes the skin to become "barked about, most lazar-like, with vile and loath some rrust." Such are the effects of dis eased and morbid bile, the only antidote for which is to cleanse and regulate the liver an ollice admirably perlormed bv Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery. Three convicts were shot and killed while attempting to escape from the Arkansas penitentiary. LOST FAITH IN IHTSICIAN8. There are innumerable instances where cures have been effected by SCOVILL'S SAKSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD & LIVEU SVKUP, for all diseases of the blood, when they had been given over by their physicians. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it 1b pre pared with the greatest care, as a specific for certain diseases, it is no wonder that It should be more effectual than hastily written and carelessly prepared prescrip tions. Take this medicine for all disorders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by leading professional men. Volcanic eruptions have caused great loss of life and property In New Zealand. Dr. Pierce's " Fa vori te Prescription "per manently cures those diseases peculiar to females. It is tonic and nervine, effectu ally allaying and curing those sickening sensations that affect the stomach and heart, through rellex action. The hack- ache and "draggiug-dowu" sensations all disappear under th strengthening effects of this great restorative. By druggists. J. W. Dickson. Mayor of Arkansas Citv, La., shot and killed a colored man who resisted arrest. . SEDATIVE INFLUENCE. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMKDY. by its sedative Influence over the nervous sys tem, Is one ot the Oest remedies that can be used to control and cure incontinence of urine. At druggists. $1.0. Descrip tive treatise with each bottle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. . Five dollars saved vearlv in boots and shoes by using Lyon's lleel Stiffeners; cost only itfe. A rovnt stticlt f Inillfrentlon or constipation U ewily curvd it tho right rtumly Is vplii-!, but every medicine except ilauilnitY Fig i no dipguatir.g to Utile or iot II that penult prttora to let the diauu Inks it r'Hirw it tlie above taxation cannot be ob. Uiucd. i eenU DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY. When the Heart, Kldneyi and Circnl. tlon are in a healthy condition ell other tilinentj are more ' side itwuea" which readily yield to treatment pr. Hint'. Heart remedy cxerta a (cciflc and direct anion on thnae organs, pesrriptire trav tlae accompanies each bottle, or mailed true. It will repay a peruial aud prore inntruutire awl intermit log. SLiO. ALLEN'S WITCH HAZELINE. 151 it a i Jen n I ten iiuxenne p earir appiiou 111 Ktt. I tli to mil. Dl yes. or othur itumul nwcJlintrn, Uitt inflammation will nt ow e nutmide, and frroal . pmii and diMXUiuort will bo avowed. cu 41 CURTIS' COUGH CURE. ii To oe lUrtur LouifU cure in canes or cold !'inr Ccuifh i to fclhy the hillammation of dyi the air ihunwcs, relievo the lunjn, re-entab-liah the health of ail the pulmonary organ, ,'and tree thun Irora the d-uigur ot belus at tackej by a mnt aurioua diseaae. la CtfoU. DAYIOSOK'S ClBCASSillN BLOOM. Are yon f .ir f Then take warning In time", and do not pera.it tliat buuitilul complexion to fade, and Dial auiooth akin totateon wnnaiea. aeen ine one Dtau- a.X.f..l 1 . 1.. . 1 tr k .V.. J j . iiiiu bum lug V.I'Kt w i. vj v V liavidaon'a L'irauaun liloom. SSeenta. Thee Remedies are for aale by all Druvbt. J. J. MACK & CO., Propr'n, 8a Ftiscuoo, Cak NDIGESTION 1 li as m fife C0NSUM1 HON CDRABLK AT EVRT STAGE. In a review of the Eimllsh translation of a work by the justly ecu braird I'rofessor of Medical l'atliolony to tho Faculty of l'aris, M. Jaccoud, euilticd ' Curuliiliiy of ixuisumptiou, eic, it is aniiuuiued that tne cuiauuity ot luihio, arycoiiNiiinpiion t evry siae is no- u wull-vstaulishud fact, lhestuur' coucltndotis are cited as follows : Xo sum up what has Ixtiii stated, pul niouary coimuinpiitii is curnblt; lit all Its stages. This is the prohlic notion tliul presides over the whole history oi Hie dis ease, and which should unceasingly in spire and direct all medical action. The Incurability proclaimed by Laeiinec and his immediate succetaois is disproved by pathological anatomy aud clinical olwerva Uou. hone should, therefore, allow them selves t be hillueiiced by such a con demnation, which is but a historical souvenir. heu the existence of tulier clea in the luns ia rvconuized, it should not be inferred from thst moment that lie w ho bas them is doomed to death In cou sequence of their presence. Should it be found that the tubercles soften and cavern forms, It should not be believed, on this account, that all is lost. It has been shown that this is not the case, and the natural tendency w hich tubercle has to tlbrous transformation that is, to re coveryshould not be foiyoiten. Before beinK discouraged, the physician should search and examine incessantly 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 lie made to place the patient in Buch conditions that he can live, notwithstanding the lesions which are now irreparable; in a word, the plau adopted anould be to strive and strive always, with the unshaken contl deuce which may be drawn trout .the notiou that recovery is possible. The enemy can be conquered. This Is the idea that should engender and sustain every cllbrt. It is certain that this con viction Is the first condition of success, since it is absence ot faith in the possibil ity of a cure which nreveiits the adontion of all therapeutic treatment. Anions the latest additions to tne list of remedial agents that of Professor Dujar din takes the lead for the cure of pulmon ary consumption. And this end, is attaiued, not by nudliines w hich aim' by themselves to cure, but by so iuvigoraiiiiK and stiengthening the s stem at, to enable nature to effect this flbreus 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. Dujardiu's Life Essence oilers to the consumptive, the sick pr feeble patient the best means of restoration to health. Edinburgh Medicaf Journal. 81.50 Der bottle. At all drimtrlsts'. S-nki.l, lluiTsuu & Woouaku; Wholesale Aleuts, I'ortlanu, Uregou. Tlr ll.mLv'. Culrv lluliiirl tn ' iiuu.1 - .... j D . j . v l . 1. 1 . v. . . v ' 1 1 , uavu before uieaU, creates a healthy appetite. Buy yenr Tyie from Palmer & Rey. 1 lie Young Idea. I'HOOF PilSITIVB. Mother Did you steal tbe rnlto, Johnulol Johnnie No, ma'am. Did I, Muudief Maudie (who irot a pioce of the oike) No, 'deed, mammal I saw him didn't I Tid-Bits, 60 A FATHER TELLS CS. A child learns through its inquUltlvenm, the philosophers say. And ifwhnttho phll osophoni say be true, the only wonder Is that nine children out of ton don't die from the evil effect of omniscience before they are i years old. Homerville Journal. HOT lit A BUKKT. A gentlemnn was surprised while out for a drive on the Pequot road recently by the conduct of a boy whom he asked to ride. The boy refused obstinately, and when pre vailed upon for a reason taid ho exxctcd a whipping when he got home and wus in no hurry. New Loudon Day. Tf It be true, as a writer susort", tnni "whaling isn't what it used to be." we warmly concrntulat the "rising generation." Somerville Journal. First smnll boy Rny, Johnnie, where are you in Bitnday school f Bocond small bov Oh, we're in the middle of original sin. First mall hoy That ain't much; we're past re demption. Htirvnril Lumpoon. NEVER TOO Ol.n TO 1.KARX. Little bov (studying bis Latin lesson) Pa, what does "moi t" meant l'a (ex-alilerumnand builder) Is tbnt word in vour book? Little boy Ves, Pa Well, it means "more mortar," but I didn't know it was a Latin word. ST. HELEN'S HALL, FOKTLAXO, OltEGOV, A Boarding and Say School for Girls, CONDUCTED BY TUK MISSKS RODNKV, Under the aupnrvifinn of The Kt. IUf. B. WlsTAS HoHKia, D. D , Bliihop of Oreifon. Thoroiuih iiiatruotmn In Kngllih, Ait, Lenfuagae, Vocal and Inatraiutntal Hiulc and Bookkeeping. A oirpa of tliirtern teachera. Puplle admitted at any ae and into any or all of tha diartrnmu. Th nrw U-na heKina on the F1KHT WEDNKBDAV of SEITEMIJEB Catalogue aent on aiipllcatlun. f DUJARDIN'S LIFE ESSENCE FOR CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES. NEVER fall, to arrt'ft Rapid 1-oa. of Flmh and htrvnirth, diminishes CoiiL'h, checks Exhauitive Mvht Sweat, no matter trom what eaum, cure llmnihitl., A'thma, Hi-rohila and liability. DIL HAUl'IN'.ol New York, the emi nent Woial!t and Autiioiitv on Con.uinption, atatee in hit Trcatie on "Till Cl in or Cos usmnK," that " he ho found lnijardln ' life Kaaence invarlahly airtsu the rapid Iom of flcah, and Invigorate, the entire nervous vetrm, and has recoimnei.ded ' Dujardln'e Lite Eaaence ' to thouaand. of hia patleute with tbe moat marvellou. reaulte." It la B PALATABLE as CREAM, EASILY DICESTED. The Weakest and Youngest can take It. Foa Bali it ill Dauooirra Psica, 91.60 tl soma, WTuliuU Aemti SHZLL, HETT6EU A WOODABD, Portland. Oregon. OPIUiyi HABIT nrtDTin Painlessly at home by one whohashad lUKtlJbEVENItKN YKAR8 PPAHICK in treatinif and curiuu this diseaxe. Kor all par- S5S5.f THE TEST OF TIME ntula of hundreds who have been permanently cured. Addreee I)r.M. K. tolllnn. LaPerte.Ind. FARMERS! ATTENTION! Vat oolr tbe California Hand Tuned and liaud luuatid SACK NEEDLES Wlta Cutter la the ere. Kaek needle fuamntcwL Prlee. M eaot. Aak foor itralrr fur Una, o order froea Uw uiaaufactunra, WILL A FINK, 818 Market 8tS. F. TO XKU'HI'ArKIt SI EX. Those couteniplatiiiK inaklnir chant'M in their oIllceH. or startim; new ventures In the newspaper line, would ronmlt their best Interest by callinx on or ad divsnli.g Palmer & Itiy, dialers In News piter Supplies; also inrorinntion in regard thereto. Adilress Pai.mkk it lU:v, Hi and 114 Front -tnei, I'orilnn1, OieKn. Herr Krunp has rontrarted to supply China with 1..VHI tons of railroad rails. Youiir men or mhldle-uned ones, suirer ln from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send lHcentsinsiaiupt for illustrated book stiKW'est insure means of rure. Addiess, World's Disiienhary Medical Association, 0H3 Maiu Street. Uuilalo, N. Y. C. D. Graham passed safely UirouRh Whirlpool lipids, Niajtara Kalis, Inclosed In a cask. Dr.HetilfsCelcry.Heef aud Ironrestores loot vitality and Rives new lite aud vigor, Piso's ltt'luedv fnr ('jilnrrh la afTnjulilA to use. It is not a liquid or a snulL H: for best PbotOKraphio and Crayon wti k. Trv Gxhmea for breakfast. 'I'lime 4-oiiipluliilnir of Sore Throat or Hoarseness sliould use "Jtrvwn'a ilron rhial Troches." Tlieellect isextraonlinary. pnrucuiuny wnen used ny singers, anil speakers for cleat lug the vuk e. bold only in bojeea. BURS CDEE fOK FILES. Sure cure for blind, lilrrdintr and ttchlnx Piles. (Ine Ink hits cured llie worst cnxea of ten years' Blanding. No one need fuller ten minutes after UKing Kirk's Gorman l'llo Oliu iio ii U It shsoros tumors, slluvs tho ilehiiiK, acts as a poultice, glvee relief, llr. Kirk's tier man l'llo Oinluient is prewired only for 1'ilee and itching ol tho privnte (mils, unit nothing else. Kvery box is Knrrnulcd. !old by Drug gist, and sent by mail on receipt of price, $ per boa. Woopahu. Ci.akkk tt Co., Whdlo sale Agents, f ortlanu, Oregon, A QUESTION ABOUT Brown s Iron Bitters ANSWERED, Th qtrnttlAn hw iwiiIIt Wn MkM Ihnnminils of tniiHtt, ' How uaii Btimn'ii lnn Hittwa vuni avtiry thinfly" Wfll, it (itMMm't. hut ft ttMwcumKnyditw f- r which ft riutAM phytiltiKn wouU prawritMilKON k'tijriiloiani rutuayiuiB Iron m ihi lMt nvturatiiu fttfeiH known to til' pn(Hi'itn, anil imiuiry of tiy I tiling ohomtcal tinu nil) Hiilwtntiiltf tu uwiiton Iht them ar miKv itriw.rti nol inn Uian of uf other mibfiUnoA uhh in imtilK In TUin rtuwt oiit eliwivnljr thril irn w AokuotvltHiciKl ti b tt mvit tiu(x.rtAutfritrinHiinrtwtMfiiluiviinal itrnotloo, It in, howfltHr. nmnrknr.Ut f.vt, tint pnr t. tlw diMonv ft I of K 1 1 U 1 H 1 1 1 1 N III T T I li S no w fn t ly Li(cUii7 tnn 04Hutiuatiou bad bt bon ftiund. BROWN'S IRON BITTERSSrffl haadache, or produce itnmthvittnn nil other Iron mrillelnrsdii. IIKIrWN'S UtON IIITTIMIH xurea Inillsrxtlon, ltlllonaneea, W rsknean. ' lVMiels, .llslarln, ( hills and Frvrsn, Tired l'eellua,iirnrrnl leblit.T,Pntn InUia Side, Hark or Mnibs,Hmlnrhrand Nenrel. aln-forall tluae ailnuinu Iron ia prwritwd dady. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.noTT in". uiiimte. tikaallotliw thnroneh mdlrlia. tt acta slowly. Whim tnknn by m-. the lirrt .Tmntnm ol ImiivIU b re;iaM eninr Tl mniwlni t hun lwni llnnar. tha dhtmUon lmpmiMi. tlie hnwul. an aellia In rrom tlweireot ia naiiaKr mow. rapid an t inarkod 1 he ere. Iw(in at once to hrlclita : Ilia .kin rlair. li! hiwlthyool.irromra tnthorhaxkn; norrouanrna diHapiwan; funrtl.mil dnranamfinu heeonia rn lar, and it a niir-ins mother, ahundant aiiHlnn.Hi w mipptiad for the child lUmrmhar flMitn'. Ir.in HittonietlieOM.V iron niMlinna that l n s In jurioua, i'Ayiirui and ifrwyit!. rtttmmtmt it. Toe Genuine has Trade Mark and emewd red lin.t oawrapper. TARH NO OTUCH. BNKLI HKITH1U' ft W(X)nARD, WhnioaintiKventa. Cortland, Or. .ft? A raV"'""" l 1. RooKl m 14 1 I Huai.tTonio, did and r umm iiHnnaLaMiMaaul.iereniiily. If not at dnii'si De rrinit l pur bottle, t for J, Ift.tPn ertOulnliM o .l'.O. Iwi M, a d I tilt If AT .Uahl.r, Kooniah hanoa, linnet tiritana, twiid InKtruinitiita liirgeat .tore tt Hnm kfuaio and Books Uuml. U'.''loii at fasten) trlcer U.I1HAV vnAt-net et, Han r rami to. Plw'a nemty for Catnrrn w the Beit, Fdniwl to t'sv, aud CheupoaU u Alan awxl flir fold In tha Tlead, uoauacue, nay rever, ool-oui. "LATEST OUT!" Printers and Publishers, you can obtain. upon ueuuuiit the LATEST STYLES OF II PALMES & REY, Type Pounders, 112-114 Kront U. Portland, Or. RUSSELL & CO'S ENGINES AND SAWMILLS. THE NEW MASSIILON THKESHEE Is the greatest grain-i'svlng maohin. of the present century. Huilt eapressly for Paeitlo Coaat work, with double fuus, heavy fruuie work, iron truck wlieels, etc. L'uliialted in csnacity and unsurpsnsud in work. Catalogue aud Price Last sent dee. Kl'briKIX ft 10.. Portland. Or. C. D. LAOD, 829 and 531 Kearny St ,(an 7rnclico,Cal., Healer in Ouns, Itities. Pistols, Ammunition, Fishing Tsi'kle.ltase Hulls and Unllurius.IiOilge Outllts. Munufncliimrs of KHirting (ioods. Hunting (.'outs. Holing Olovea, etc. Wrlto anil iU) Hint what you want and lowest Price powible will te quoted U you witli (,'ulnlogue, ' HPKINtr MfcniclNM. llEMli?Ini J I J H al m DR. TOUZEAU'S FRENCH SPECIFIC Gsi G. Will mire I with tsrrt the wneat auee In Are to days. Each hoi contains a practical trratlae on ! rial dteeaees, with lull luetrucUoo for self-cure. (UD PHr) Price, 13. J. C. 8TEELE, Agentv S3S Market Street, San Franotaee, Cat. N. P. V. V. No. 197.-& r. N. U. No. Ol. TRADt ytil MARK. in? ftA t fcJluJfci 'JKSSSP Abtotutrlu TVee from VyluUt, Lmetiet and l'oiton SAFE. (rtrL SURE. VKbtS, PROMPT. 1HK IHIKLM k. IIH.I LKR CXK. KAl.TIMORt, IBw mMm REf! rue rnrw',r . B" n Cure Rheiimatiiin, Neuratela. Lfnl" limn BakllarkfcT.Hui.a I Ul id I rMlfr-rffla Min 1T m;i uIiimk !xn in aii ai tHicuiiLta i. tousLka tta,uLTiaiiaa,ait. NO MERE AGENCY I An Established lloune that Carries) I t'omplrte Htork I TO PUBLISHERS IN THE: NORTHWEST! Send J our onler for PRESSES To t'AI.MKlt ft ItKY. whero you have a Iim'ko stis k to releet liimi, unci gel. what you want promptly. Adilreesi, PALFclER & REY, 114 and 114 Front Ht I'ortlaml, Oregon. laanrd Seut. and JUart h, i nth year, tf 430 IHagaa, BV.I lt!-i lncliva,wltlovcr 3.COO IHnatratloue a wluila Victor Uallrty. U1VUS AVboleaale Prbea illrret In eonnumfrt on all ejoods for prrannal or family nee. Telle how to nrUer, aud ;le exact eoat ot evvrr tHU you ae, eat, drink, wear, or tmve fun with. These IN V ALVA HI. K 1COOKN ennfaln tuformatloa glrannt from the nihrkrta of the world. We will malt enpjr KRICW to aof a Ureas tiHn receipt of 10 eta. to drfia. expense of malllrm. Let as hear frona yon, lUapH!tfUlly, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 7 ds tin Wabaah Aeeane, CUeac. Ilk COrWPTION. I have a poaltlva ratn.il j for ilia above dltoaae i bf lie IN thnaBantliof tumiii tli. aural kind and of fonf .laadlna liavo baan mrad. 1 uiler-l, no it ritual nil fal ta I Inltaainrarjr.thatlwl I arnilTWO BUTTLKS Psaa, toiatli.rwiihaVal.l'AIII.KTiiKiriHSoaiiil.iluwaa teauf.Kjri.rar. ilvaaiiiraml r, o.addr.ta 4 J)S.T. A. MLOtua, lulr.ajlBt.,)l.wTeraJ Jiitr eiirTkJr for itiv u ol cU ran Kciue m o( U eticrlit ufifniiih Ta tomniaruts4rf4kSi of 1 LIXTRU i I V irrmrMlt lrtrtHi'h fMirtl miifct nsioraj them lo hf Aiihy itiit n l ti.t Oiiifoiiml llilt Willi I'Wclrt licit iKeHr.rJ o cure U ill front hrtirl to tut It M Jul Us UN K iihc iiunmrtt. -nr cirt.ul.irt ttuuitt nw W for 111. .lio n, aldrcwi . lirLVot 't.tll' IMt l o, IV ll7l4r rrt. ivLTN'rxyii, THE SPECIALIST, Ho U Kearny St., Sua Francisco, Cm. Tatars au, Ciisosin, Sincut, and Privats liisw with VYustnsrvij Buctada THE GREAT ENGLISH REMFDY I la a certain cure to Xerrauii Itrfrllity, Li4 Mmtlioml, i'riwf s.ira, and all the tj tlt.xU ot yoiilhtiil Iclliid and exiiraatia, ml la thinking infojrw-t tinf lliuom, Jn itmfK, w lio I. a repiWr phy". - wiw Kratlunte ol the lit 1 er Itrof Peiinfvlvaina li. irree to torfult "iu lt" a case ot th:. kin ' tl 7la ltrHtonllrt (uik dor hli aperlid advte and treatment) will not ' ore 11.50 a bottle, or four time, the quant ity M to any eddroae on rBctlpt of priee, or 0. O. I. in pmale same It dwlred, hy ln Mlntlo, It Karnj u, H. Jt Cut Bond tor liat of queatlon and paui) Ulvi BAM'LK JIOTTLB VKEM will be tent to any one allying- by letter, tutlne rrmptoma, aex and aire. ttUUt aecrecy la rngant U ail bustniief traneai.tiuiia Lt. A (jnlck, Ttmiaiirnt t.'iue for Liat Mii.lior.l, IMill itjr. Nunuuiuraa, WaaknMa Ne iiuw.kury. Judiaimui'la priHifa. llwik saut aaaled, lrae KTtlK MKD. CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. IS UNFAILING Epiln-licFii iS';o?iM, Full- , ing Sicknrn, t'onvtrttiont, S'(. Vjtut lJanre, Alcoholism, Opium Eatiny, ' scrofula, and all 1IERY0US and BLOOD DISEASES. 1. To Clurvjinon, Lawyers, Literary Hen, Mmhanta, ilaii.n, Ladireand all ahoneMal enUrycuiloiiM.'iitcauacsKervuusl'riiMratioul IrriTfiilaritii ol the Blood, btoinai h, li"rU ur Kidney., or who rrnilre a nerve tonic, apretlw or atiinnlaut, DtUiKHis's N amiia is iiivaluaM. , t4TTo LaDin in eceountoliUprovan nitrite It ia rwounnended and preoiibcd by the brut phyricianiln the country, tine ays : " It woraa like a charm and aavae niurh pain. Itwtllrarv entirely tl.e worrt lurm ol lalhinc of the uttrua, LucurrhiMia, irnytilarand paintiil Mm itniratloa all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ukrn-. Hon, all Dlijilacenx-ntaand tho conse quent rpi nal weak nine, and is eaiieeially atlaptiat. to the nanire ol Life." ea.Tliouaanda roi lalm It the moat wonderful Idv Urorant that ever tuataiiinl a ainkiug- .yetaua ta.lhoa, $1.50 per buttle. ypR BALK BY ALL DRUOOISTa " gwrtx, Hcrnurn ft Woodard, Wholesale Agent Purland. 0. e J Rill 7 f4, DY TYPE Priiitiiiff Material SV1EN -irnnTiL