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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1886)
CULTURAL NOTES. mm DTotad to tha InUrata of Farmer and ttoekmta. l out 25,000 cattle will be driven i the Cunadian Northwest from the , J States this season. S is claimed that the world's supply . heat is shorter than the average, 1 tlrttt prices will be higher, horough cultivation of corn and jx , olten repeated win be iounu a iButection against drouth. Mlect all the windfall npples and ;, them for stock and you will ly lessen the crop of codlin moths ; reason. .ii Illinois farmer threshed 2,000 , Is of oats from twenty-seven while a neighbor secured sixty '.la per acre. l gate and fence corner posts in r, lime and gravel. This insures lidity and durability that more i pays extra cost. v. n. Australian wool growers have ,!,!e. South America is becoming nmg rival in wool production, and Australians are seeking new mar . in China and Japan. be milk coming from cows fed on t. swampy lands, wild grasses and wholesome water will make poor, ingy cheese, of offensive odor and vor and difficult to cook or to keep. Ti xrly all plant" require more water n io bloom man at any uuiur un i eouire more in a warm tempera- ,an in a cold; more when in a i active growth than when at 1 tillage of heavy lands is one rest safeguards against arouui constitutes provision for storing re in the place where it is most n available for the support of i. p the stock improving, always 4 in mind that any falling off in ion can only be recovered by the expense and labor required pi them in healthy and growing pn. Stated that the New York dairy- re favorable to the substitution for cows, believing that in Ami choice mutton and lambs rill derive larger profits than iilk. 0 up in the fence corners, rake weeds ana uurn an me ruuumn fuse that can be collected, and ointr many vile weed seeds will joyed and harboring places for i prevented. s ought to have as great com i the stable as it is possible to HMii. Do not construct stables Ay. Look to the comfort of the I in every particular in the mat- 'instruction. fry farming doesn't take a great Jund. hut with Rood manage K harvest comesevery day, and, 'it is small.its multiplication by jays of the year makes a sum r Tit 9 miimres favorably witli more pan ventures. i'rany vine that runs perpen (y up a tree does not injure it, firanches from tlie vine extend Hie branches, and, by its mass res. smother the leaves of the Vines like wistaria, that coil 1 a trunk, do injure trees. t dispose of honey as it conies a fair price, than wait for letter l and run all sorts of risks of ; "or injuring the honey. Keep- '4 market full of old stock does i ti destroy the demand for any ( t honey. ' i : RXll'H A OOI CHOP. tps are grown at a small cost. e who have planted a crop, as Oinmend, will hnd that they Snefitea themselves and their so doing. We admit all that 3n taid auainst tiunips, that t compost d largely of water. ; at the amount of nutrition in i is small compared with grain, bins produce largely, and grow 3 toi! iy as to cost but very nine, I ' hut claim that if turnips are t ie principal portion of the ra- ; y can be used in place of grain I concentrated food. No one ttempt to winter stock on tur : mebut in that respect those ' i not grow them take a mistaken ; Jiem. Turnips should be used CIS to il!' If ion ' i'! i addition to the food, not as vi Thev may not contain - v'.ements in excess that are de iu food, but they contain them f li- vi rm in which such material can j tecured in any other manner, e t'f 1 ry water which is objectionable .i succulent turnip is a solvent of mutter which is desirable, and cor.' .risf- i, in, combination in the turnip r9 easily digested and appropri t'mn when dried. An apple is 4 largely of water, but all ' .ere is a difference in applei ! frr i;h' ittg water and those that have h! and then soaked. And aips. They may, in fact, con ch water, but in that juicy Ik" condition they act aa a cor- oi, J the bowels, increase the ap- -J. d promote health, making change from the dry food of be proof of which is the read- h which they are accepted by farmer and Stockman. tins n-hdnlsher la a name applied to ( Oil, by the millions who have i of rheumatism and neuralgia PA si rot" tir- weiphi, .widow offered a man order another man whose atten ded her. tiprletor of the Great Western art. Mr. James E. Goodker. Sr, i. is enthusiastic in his praise of Couch Cure, which cured him ther remedies failed. He says it ootipates the bowels, nor causes che. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL, Miss Lillian smith, of California, a young lady of fourteen vears, has broken three hundred ana twenty three glass balls in succession with the rifle. A young man who was recently ar rested at Cambridge, Mass., for swind ling, spent two hundred and seven thousand dollars left him by bis father in the last seven years. Boston Post. , The census taken in Victoria, Brit ish Columbia, lately is remarkable for the fact that tho Chinese male popula tion exceeds that of. the white male lult population bv one hundred and eleveu. NOT AFFECTED BY AGE. Some old specimens of Royal Bak ing Powder that had been kept on the shelf of a grocery store for ten years were recently tested by Professor Schedler of New York, for the p.irpose of measuring the loss of strength they id undergone. It was found that although the powder had been ex posed to atmospheric changes during all this time for it was not in air- ght cans its loss of raising power or strength was less than ono jier cent., the powder being practically as good as the day .it was put up. 1 Ins ib a most valuable quality in baking powder, one which few possess. Most powders if not used when first made are found to be ineffective. If kept even a'few weeks they lose their leavening power, become lumpy or caked, and valueless. This is particu- arly the case with "bread preparations" or baking powders made from phos phates. This superior keeping quality in the Royal" arises from the extraordinary care in its manufacture, and the scientific principles employed in its combination. The articles used in its composition are thoroughly dried by heat before being compounded, and ae so prepared and coated as to pre vent the action of the acid upon the alkali permaturely, or except under the influence of heat or water neces sarily used in cooking or baking. The Royal Baking Powder is now used extensively in Australia, Africa, and other low latitudes, where it has been found to be the only baking powder that will withstand the hot, moist atmosphere without deterior ation. A Jersev Citv man wh w s : ilrutiknrd and a sloven . asked Ut hi locked up till after hia daughter's fu neral, so he shouldn't bring distraite on the family by his appearance at tiie 8eno.-riV. t. Mail. Paper is About to revolutionize an other 1 "anch of industry, which is no less a one than the making of gentle men's headgear. By a new process of manipulation, hats more serviceable and liner than any thing now on the market aro made of wood pulp. They are impervious to water an I not want ins in flexibility. It is believed that felt hats will have to take a back seat soon as these new huts can bo placed in thi'inaiketinsnllieient numbers to sup ply th demand. Ifas'on JJiitictm. At the battle of hhiioh. one of the fellows desiring to withdraw, gathered up a wo niled man, suing mm over ins lioul'ler and started oaeK. un ins way back a cannon shot camo along and took off hia burden's head. Pr.-ttv oon ho met a surgeon, who asked whi re ho was go ng with tho man. lku k to tho hspit:il to get his wound dressed." "What's the use of taking him hackP'' He's got no head on him!" I he fellow glanced over his shoulder nnd exclaimed: "The liar! He told mo ho was shot in tho leg." A'. Y. Mail. It is said that it is not always safe to let one's troubles be known. Some years ago a panic sw pt over a certain citv, anil a well Known mercnani was at his wits' end for money. II kept his own counsel and walked leisurely into the bank. After talking about in different things tho merchant said: "I know it is ditlkult for banks to get re liable paper in these panicky times. I thought I would show you s me notes that 1 have. I think tlie paper is good. You may put the money to my cre.d t or not, just as you pleas-. wun mis ool method of a-sking a loan as a favor to tho bank ho walked away. Ho got the money, nevertheless, winch would not have happened it tlie banc nan known his condition. Dry Goods tin uuiole. FORTUNE'S FAVORS. Madame Laooita and Henry Beichitettir win Prises In the Louisiana Bute Lottery. Luck is no resjiecter of persons, as two one-fifth tickets of The Louisiana State Lottery, which commanded an equal proportion of the $25,000 prize at the last August drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, sold in this city, one fell to a butcher's apprentice in South San Francisco, and the other to the wife of a keeper of a well-known rotiserie (a cook house) in Pine street, the former in humble circumstances, nd the latter on the road to affluence. Henry Reichstetter is the son of Gott- leib Reichstetter, a siaugtuerer, em ployed by Miller & Lux. The young man is but 18 years of age, and is of honest and sturdy character. In this instance Cupid and the fickle goddess joined purposes, for Reichstetter had been paying ardent attention to a lovely Teutonic maiden, and only his future delayed their union. All Butchertown may be expected to put on its most jocular aspect of ex ultation when the hopeful event actu ally occurs. ... Madame Lacoste is the other prize winner. This was her first lottery t;i t nl he was overjoyed to learn of ber venture. Tbeepicurean Frank, her husband, is reticent, but confesses that she has placed f 5,000 in his handa to be invented so as to yieiu uie k"1' est amount of ateady revenue. San Francitco (Cal.) tAronictf, Aug. oi. ANCIENT UPS ALA. A Canal Joaraay to Niradtn't Prlnelpal Vnlvaraltj Town. One fine morning we started for Upsala, chief university town of Sweden. There are two ways of reach ing it from Stockholm by train or by sanal; but the latter journey is pleaa antor and more characteristic Like lie passage up the Gotha canal, this other canal route is unique of its kind and distinctively peculiar to Sweden. It gives one the delightful sensation 5f a new experience a sensation that rnws rare and yet more rare with t'uno and travel. You distinctly feel whon going up the I'usala canal that you aro in a new world are doing something you never did before and will probably not find in any other country. Kvery one talks (4 the tiotha canal, every one does it; few ever think of tho Upsala canal or dream of doing it. Most people choose train in preference to boat. It is more quickly over, and the sooner they get to Cpsah the bet ter. Yet the journey was almost more ?njoyable than the journey no tho j.dha canal. It was very different, less important; there was no golden haired lady on board to daz.le us with her charms and divide our munition with passing scenos; there were no mid night experiences on dark, mysterious lakes, no walks under the stars through avenues of splendid beeches, lint there was the pleasure of the unexpected. We had hoard nothing of the canal journoy; its praises had not been sung as thos'i of the Gotha. Anticipating little, we received much. There was no ceremony, no preparation; no troublesome hours for meals long drawn out Best of all, there was no tourists. With the exception of a few pleasant Swedes, we had It to ourselves. There were more second class passen gers, but they were forward on a lower deck and were rathor an advantage than otherwise. Une could son them, and studv human nature from an edify ing elevation. They were quiet and In no way interfered with any ono. The boat calls at many stations, and they were bound to one or other business. Conspicuous and out of place among them was a lady, comiucttishly dressed, with tight-iitting kid gloves and a laca parasol. She asked questions the whole time, took down answers, looked about her, consulted Baodeker, and was evidently writing a guido book on hor own account. It ought to have been intelligent by reason of her ex- pression aud manner; exhaustive from the amount of pains she took to gather information. She was traveling under the protection of an attentive husband. who seemed very proud of her; sharp ened her pencils, referred to her book. held her parasol, generally fetched and carried for hor, like any gallant of hirh degree. He was evidently very much her inferior, but badly as nature had matched them they were a devote pair. Argosy. ORIGIN OF CYCLONES. Tim Theory Ailvaueeil liy One of the Lend ing SeleutlitU or (lie Age. In a recent paper on the"Conserva tion of Energy in the Atmosphere,1 Dr. Warner Siemens gives tho follow ing theory of tho origin of cyclones Tho comparative vacuum formed at the center ot a cyclone can produce suction only in the direction of tho axis of tne cyclone, thus cither raisin g tho water upon tho surface over winch it rotates, or drawing down air from the higher regions of the atmosphere 'Iho exhstoneo of such a descending current of air within a tornado is con firmed by the clear sky and quiet a r often observed at its center. We must imagine, says Dr. Siem ns, a local cyclone as produced by an impulse of superheated air, due to some ucai cauad or other, given at tho boundaries of an upper and lower tract of disturbance of the neutral equi librium of an atmosphere at rest, which . reaches tho boundary of the upper cooled strata of air, which have a tendency to descend. We must thus have an out;r descending current formed round the ascending one, bv means of which as much air descends as has been earned up bv the ascending current. If the disturbance of equi librium embraces extended upper and lower strata of air, the descending masses will produce an increase of pressure in tho neighborhood of the cvclone, gradually extending to tha surface of the earth, and on tho other hand into the highest regions of the air, and transfer its metro continually into new superheated masses of ai which ascend in the cyclone, while i part of the descending external cyelon circulating in tho same d rection as pomln ntriiin with the inner, and trans fe.rs it to a uart of the ris viva trained in the hizher rezions of the air. lh course of the center of the cyclone is then determined bv the direction of the mean velocity of all the air masses forming the cyclone, and its duration Is that of the disturbance of tlie neutral equilibrium of tho atmosphere which called it forth and maintains it. The local ascending current, by carrying dust and particles with it, may also produce rain by condensing the aque ous vapor of the higher atraits. En gineering.' Egyptian English. The following is a placard in the possession of a British naval officer Juit returned from Egypt. He pro cured it at a cafe chautant in Alexan dria. It was printed in several lan guages, and this Is the English part: -Every of the consummat on of th coldes-i, one piastre besides. Every of the claim to be addressed directly of the direction. During the repetitions the price of consummations to be the same that in everv the other's c iffee." With the aid of the parallel passages in other languages the menning is found as follows: "All iced drinks one piastre extra. All complainis should be made at the office. Notwithstanding the performance tho prices w ll b-i the aame as those of other cafes." Man chester Guardian. The greatest curio-ity at present is supposed Vi be the man who isn't able to do any thing in half t ie tim any one else can do it A'ew Uuctu Seu-t TBI TiLTJI OF rXOMrT ACTION. I ahall moT linmediatatelv upon Tour work." was thentronir UuiBuaneof General liraut at one of tha crises of lint hi torical career. Such should ba the de- laratlun of every man and woman who feela himself or herself availed y some lurking foe to ealtn, and especially atnunt nhoulii be the resolution to art If the enemy has eady Intrenched hi nine If in some vital Dart of thesvHteiu. Consumption, Asthma, Neuralgia. Itheuiiialihm and kindred all- mt-nts become dauber, un only when nej- lectea. iner can all te cured by l oin pound 0)geu if Krai pled with in proper Ht-anon. I'm. bTAKKKY & I'ai.kn mvikI a Home Treatment that enable anvona to cure hinisel' at his own home, tv-mi to them at 5.3) Arch Street, Philadelphia, I'a.. for a pamphlet Kivimi tesliimiui 1. It cwts nothing to obialu It. Orders fur the Compound Oxygen Home reatment will be filled bv 11. A. Mathews. 015 Powell Street, Sn FranrlHco, The loDtfeht cluck pendulum In the world Is at Arhrnun. Franca. It is alxi v- seven feet long, and requires four aud a halt second to swing through an area ot nine and a half ftet. KVEHYT3INQ 00S WRONG In the koiltljr mechanUm when the liver ut out of order. Constipation, dyspepsia, contam ination of the blood. Imperfect amlmlUtiim. aro certain to tnaue. But It le easy to prevent these consequences, and remove their cause, by a course ot Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates the biliary onraa and retfulatet Its acUnu. The direct result is a disappearance of the pains beneath Uie ribs aud llirouKh tlie suouhler blade, tlie uaunea, huHcautiee, yellow uwm ot the skin, fmred look of the UniKua, and our odor of the breath, which cliaiacteriae liver complaint. Sound diKtiatlon and a rcKiilar habit of body are biennis a o secured by tne Uite of this celebrated rtstorallve of health. which Imparts a detrree ot visor to the body which la lie beat guarantee ut safely from malarial euldeuiloa. Nerve weaanea aud ovar-tension are relieved by It, aud it improve both appetite aud sleep. A d rotes tonal beaicar. who recently died In Uio Janeiro, left a fortune ot lAJU.UU). A SAO CASS OF rOISOMNQ Is that of ay man or woman afflicted with diseaae or deraiiKemeut of the liver, resulting in poisonous accumalallous In the blood, scrofulous all'ections, sick headaches, and diseasea of the ktdueya, luuirs or heart. Ihese troubles can be cured only by (tolnn to the primary caue, and pulliuK the liver in a healthy con dition. To accomulish this r. suit apeedilv and ell lually nothing baa proved Ita ff so ellicacloiis. aa ut. l'lerce -uomeu Medical Discovery, which has never failed to do the work claimed for it, and never will. The Mikado has ordered the EnBllah lanKunge taught in tlie public schools In Japan- DROPaY. DR. FLINT'S 11KAUT REMEDY. rap- Idly removes the euunlon in cases of drop sy, which is due in most caaes to some dis ease of the heart or ireneral circulation, At ad drugget: CI 6U. Deacriptive treatise with each bottle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. K. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS TO LIVE. From John Kuhn, Ifayette, Ind., who annotmcts that ne is now in -peneci hea th we have the following: "Une year airo I was to ad appearance, In the last ittjuea ot Comminution. Uur best phy. air ana irava lnv caae UD. 1 nnauv Kot bo low that our doctor said I could not live twrntv-four houn. Mv friends then pur chased a bottle of DU. WM. 11 A LL'S HAL- SAM FOH 'I'll hi LUNGS, which benefited mi, I rontlniied until I took nine hot lie Iamrtow inpeifect health, having used no other medicine. New York's aqueduct will cost about llll,llUU,UUU. What ran be moie disagreeable, more d;frtistiiiu. than to sit in a room with a iwnon .who is troubled w ith catarrh, aud has to keep coughing and ch aring his or her throat of 'he mucus which drops Into III Such Dersons are always to be iltied if they try to cure themselves and All. But if thev net Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy there need be no failure. A dorcn defaulters have stolen f;i,000, 000 from I'hlladelphlans during the past nve yeara. , RESEMBLING A SWEETMEAT. Bv the occasional u a of HAMUUKG FIGS, which ia less like a medicine than a sweetmeat, the bowels and liver can be kept iu perfe t condition, and attacks of constipation, ludluesllon. piles ana sick headache I re vented. j5 cent. At all druggiBta. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors, S. . "Seal of North Carolina" Plug Cut Is tlie boss r-nioklnifc iobscco. it is kept by every llrst-class dealer In town. 25c. buvs a nslr of Lvon'a Patent Heel StitTeners ; makes a boot orshoe last twice as long. Dr. Henley's Ce'cy. Deef and Iron cures Dyspepsia and indigestion. Relief is immediate and a cure sure Plso'a Ilemedy for Catarrh. 60 cents. Go to Towne & Moore when In Portland for best Photographic and Crayon work, "rt Okrmb for breakfast I oW rr)y restoration toHalth and Beabty to tne CUTICUrV Remedies' DISFIGURING Humors, Humiliating- Krup- 11 tlnna Itohlna? Tortures. Kcaema. fsorlaaia. Scrofula and Infantile llumora cured by tha f'llTlfl'Mi HEMKiinca. Cuticcra KBSoLVKNT.the new blood purifier, rlmiM die blood and Dersulratloo of lmouri- tlee and poisonous elemenu, ana remove in causa, . , i-iiTinuL ine areai earn cure, msianur allars Itching and rnflammaUon.olearBtheHkln and rValn. heal Uloers and restore the Hair, Ci TIOUKA Soap, an eiqulsite rjkin BeauUHer is t ap'nable IntreaUnir Hk!n ineaaes.liaor Huu,o.Hkin iilemlshee, Chapped and Olljr Hkln Hnlii avarvwhera. Price. CUTICURA. 60a: Boa p. ftc.: KasoLVKr T !. Prepared bj the PottkkDki'U ANOC'HKiiicaLCo..Boaton,M faTBead for "How to Cure Hkln liiaeaae. IU 8h Hhara. Budrten. Sciatic. Neuraltrio. lUinu mauo ana nervous fains inaianur reueTeo Oi TiccRi AKTi-raia riASTSB. KB. NATURE'S rZBTECT HEAXTH ImooMlbl.lf tha IMfvlllon CURE FOR Is Impalml, (Im i.iar la aolif a or Ui Buwala CDNSTIPATIOM. iSSXfr tfrinlisbiai aiiiua APERIENT, wit.t, ruKK costmT HON. SICK HKALlAI liK, inn iiVmpki-sia It rasulaUs Uis buvcli anil analilaa Uwsa or iwbia cu V atkia to tllin tiiclr Irnd. J" It minora PTr, Coul tha Hlrl, U iDialuabla In I'llea and lutlaiainaUir llinu Sick-Headache, aaa la a lutuf atma AperlMitfnrChilJnm. too nouikml Kllalla. :lfmt Ittluiuld bs f'Mina In ery kouMbolit Hold It dnif AKD dispepsi-SHm:F" IedStar THADC VmAHK. AbtaMrlu Tr front Oplotc; Emetiel ami Jtotam. Illttt,l.r AMU tlKAIIW. THS IMtSLM A. lH.KI.ia (XV, ITI Kill, IS. 3 GEHmaniIemEDY I" n a Cures Rheumstlim, Neuralgia, L ft I U ft I Fl ''' HiurtMs TMkMfca, tOl I 8 II rSXfcftfo'toto VI I Mill at I'HliioiHra ink em.kita tnacutKLU a.vouiua cu.atLTiaoHa,au. ioirrLAisTi MECHANICS' FAIR Spmal Excursion Rales OVER O. R. A N. CO'S LINES TO PORTLAND AND RETURN. I i.5?o.?r FROM "-- tr Iff g UUJA 0.7 aa 1 74 2 Vt I 7,1 5 00 4 00 . 4 AU 4 7A A AO 6 00 6 AO 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 II 00 12 00 11 00 ia oo ru no 14 00 IA (10 10 00 10 00 9 (10 9 00 111 00 10 00 10 (10 10 III) 10 (10 10 110 11 (II) 12 00 ll no 15 (10 20 00 20 00 Troulilale, Or. 1 1 IU i ie s is 3 IU 4 V 6 30 6 OA I ttt 8 00 8 Ml V 00 7J u a) 12 w 14 00 li III) 17 M) 19 00 to tie a oo 20 00 18 W 15 00 li t 00 ft 00 lh t 17 V is : 1:1 m II 70 14 Ml III so 17 20 15 2.1 111 HO 211 HO 21 HI 21 00 Kounevllle, Wyeth. Hiaid River" Mnaler " lallea " ehlo " (Irani Hlalwk's " Alkali Willow " anile Itwk" niatillaJo" Wallula Jo, W. T . Touchrt, " . . Walla Walla, " . I'rrooult, " .. Alto, " , Starbuck, " . , Foincroy, Kiiaria, " . , WaitaburK. " ., Daylen, " ., Alnuila, " . ,ewlstn. Idulio . Milton, Or lilue Mountain, " . Kcho, 'cmlli'lon. Adams, " entervllle. Meacliam, " -Kamela, " Ijiliranile, " . nlnn. Nnrlli I'owder, " . linker I lly. ". Huiiliiiirton, " . o fa. W. T. Mwcow, I. T arniliigtnn, W.T. Clilldrt'n between the aires of tlve and twelve will be ubaiKcd halt nf Die ntmve rntca. IS tlNFAIUNO ing SicknrMt, Vtmvuhioni, Ut. Tifm Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, Scrofula, and all KERYODS and BLOOD. DISEASES. t. To Clrrirymen, Uwyers, l iterary Men, Muri lianta, llankon, I.Auii'i and all whon sed entary employment causes Nervous I "Tint ration, lrretnilsrities ol the Wood, btoniacli, Howols or KUlneys, or who require a nerve tonic, apiietlmr or itiniulant, Dujahuin's N skviss Is Invalualile. "To Lauiss-Ou account of iu proven merlta It is reoouimended and an-ai-rilwd by tlie brat iihvili'ianaln thaoountrv. y. One say! "It works likeacliannand saves imirh iialn. I twill curs entirely the worst form ol fallinir nf th uterus, Lucorrhoea, lrreiriuar anil painlul Men itrurauon all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and I'lcera tlon, all Ultplacviiienteshil the eonas- quint spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the ( hang of Life." t a.Thoimands p ratal in It the innet wonderful InvlKorant that over nustalned a sinking systain. tl'rius, 91.50 per bottle. FOU BALK BY ALL DKUQQIST8. 8NKI.L, HkITBIIU ft WOODAKI), Wholosale Airent. Porlaud. Or. "LATEST OUT!" Printer and Publishers, yon can obtain .upon demand uie LATEST 8TYUE8 OP PALMES & BEY, Type Founder, 112-114 Front 8U Portland, Or. ( DUJflRDIH'S LIFE ESSENCE f OR CONSUMPTION AND WASTINQ DISEASES. NEVER fall to arrest Rapid I-oss uf FVeh and btretiKth, dlminishi-a Cmiijh, cImmSi Eihaustivs M't Sweats, no matter fnan wnat aauae, eures llrunchltlt, Airthma, Scrofula and Iebillty. PR. MAKTIN.of New Vork,thsmt Dent Specialist awl Authority on Consumption, Mate in hi TreatlM on "Tne Cub of Cos-mi-Min. thia "he ha found IMilardln life Easene Invariably arnst th rapid loe ol flesh, and invlyoratea th entire mrrou vstem, and h recommenditl ' Pujardln' Uf Eaeenca' to thousands of his patient with th most marvellous result.- It Is aa PALATABLE aa CREAM, EASILY DICESTED. The Weakest and Youngest can take It. Foa Sal st au. Pscooist. . raica. I1.S0 . SOTTLS. Wtlti!i Ain't IHXLL, EZTTSHTJ A W00DA1D, Portland, Oragoa. tJU-fcaJ'sjAND INFALLIBLE fey viio V IUil'TTIIK 1.1TH()FOfTOHKU I WILL remove my store to 1H Flrat street. here 1 will l-.ave mure dmimiHllmu nuarters aud better lacilitlcsfor(llsilabia''n eMeiinlve StlK'k of GUNS, FISHING TACKLE And Sportmen'a Cooda. Bond for New Illustrated CatuloKiie for 1MC t uiincnJMr,H,TRKB:T I. tlUUSUlM, I'OKTLAND, OR. REE; A MIKITY and USKKl'L LITTLE W Al l. Uknamknt. Kvcry ludy do- IlKhled with It. r"ree Ui Kverybody. 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