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flnULTURAL rTn ") t,,e drvi'" influence of the iGnl'-"-"-' Ban and air. After dinner it can be te the Interests of Farmers Bed Clover. ..i.mt nf the Oreaonian. IHJIlu. - - - from UHwego, vicBu, ".j. r in tlie great renovating it univewally eoUxiiiu'il tlie ith vhldi to restore worn- j1 SOUS. 1" in mcic or way in which this chii r 1 '.I.Aanlv a with clover. Farmers luu.o . , . . . . . UllitUaleU ineir luuus . .mi.niue with crain or ,rB resorting to clover and ibeir only hoto. Commercial 4 are out of tne queenon, aim Manures cannot lie procured ient quantity. Here clover M t benificieut gift, enabling ijgont farmer to maintain or fertility of his land, and at lirno rejjleniuli hi puree, .dure, no eratw that I have Jl begins to be equal to clover, nuiiiUty or ricuueBs oi crop. ,g animals are fond of it and in it. I "ave seen nogs mane the butnlier on clover aione. the only grass that ought be sown in an orchard. All , positively injurious, as they id moisture when it is moot the trots, and impoverish But clover either pastures ,rkft to rot on the ground is Xoff, one would naturally its plant which, in iti green rich in all the elomeiits o( would bo good in proportion I, fur the drying and curiug uly eliminates tho water. id lind that for hay no other it quite equal to clover. For ) nothing is so good, as all i dairymen know, and beef i be kept fat nil winter on r hay alone. I know there many horsemen a prejudice lover h y as a fodder for it there is no foundaUon for lice.eiiher in the analysis of itall or in the experience) of hive Used it. It is said t:,at will give hordes tho heaves, twill if it, is Hitoiloi! in our. - i LI timothy or any other hay, iy, though not musty, is apt dusty if not cut at jtint the e. I have leu my horses on the last twenty years, and or had a case of heaves, ive any of my neighbors, Jill feed clover almost exclu- ib one or two exceptions, Sin constipating, and horses alone are apt to have stag- Iver is eomewhat loosening, W with timothy counteracts k eflect of the latter, thus perfect ration. I am fully list the use of clover as a nx 8 will rapidly increase as go by, and experience proves Ike has been and still is to fin the spriiie with oats. '(i ground if possible in the or. Tlie Beeding should be aily as the ground will ret we sow the grain and harrow it, which pulverizes tho depth of two or three w we sow the clover seed, pounds to the acre if U sown, but if timothy is of clover and four of tinio- will make tho crop thick is put iu right. We finish ion by run mi'' a clod roller over the field, pre- rueher if the ground is as glit to be. This "firms" or earth around the eed, and ver too deep. The result is comes up and grows more n if closely brushed in. kes a firm subsoil, and only inch or so of tine sou on in which to start. Its long ads no dinwulty in pene- hurtlest soil. Lund plaster rate of a barrel to Jour or f suwu early in the spring, a insure a good crop, even st sea-ion. h 8 biennial plant with po lities, bomutimes it givci more crops, and sometimes in three years. So it lias to Nlten, but this is no objec- 7 tiuio we break up a held fihave a mass of roots equal 'sting of manure. Clover growth early in the season, 1 le cut soon after it is iu usually early in June, "the only' real difficulty as at this time we are apt -tins, snd as clover m sonie- in curing it is frequently and sometimes entirely p avoid this it should be ?barn as soon after it is cut To facilitate and haten i and housing the various '8 imnlemenU and annli- f t be resorted to. Bcdes the "7 farmer who raises much 1 possess a good hay tedder, and horse foik, and the hoare individually unable -if implements thould co '( their purchase and use. tlnngH are expensive, but 'flea makes the difference ivuigacrop and locing it. ' a tool of the greatest nt yet appreciated. It is :im of a lutlo time when 'ill better known and its W llll it iilfkt-Aii tn Ka .ut nivo inedium-vixed cocks for a dav or two, or if the weather be uncertain carried tlirecily from the windrow to the barn. liy this pl.m the hay is tedded or 'faltered while it is simply wilted, and we avoid knocking off the the leaves. Hut if left in the swath till dry enough to rake, the top is so dry that the leaves fall off and the stalks break up, while the bottom of the swath is yet damp and uncured. The use of tho tedder enubleg us to get the clover in much sooner and better. It in a very nice point to decide when the hay is just dry enough to prevent too much boating in the mow. If it is fine it requires a littlo less airing ; if coawe and heavy a little more. All this applies equally to tho curinar of other grasse, though they are more easily managed and generally ripen later. Figs should be nicked when the skin is fully checked, that is to sav. when it shows small white warns upon the surface, by which time the fruit has reached its maturity. It must be dried upon trays in the sun. Care should bo taken that it is turned over at least onco a dav, until tho greenish tinge entirely disappears, when the fruit is ready to be taken in doors for packing. U bile drying the tins should never be left out in tho oiicn air after K .,!.. 1. : .i - 1 v u uwt in inn evening, nor snouid they be exposed to tho sun again until all tho dew is dispersed in tho morn ing, as the least moisture will entirely spoil thuir flavor and appearance, and render them unlit for use. Avoid packing windfalls, because they are utterly worthless for commerc'al pur pose and will greatly detract from the value- of a whole consignment per haps lead to its final rejection. Before packing the figs should be hastily dipped into clean, boiling -hot sea water, to guard ngainst all danger of attack from the worm, so destructive to the fruit; then properly packed and thoroughly pressed in tin cans, ber metically scaled and laleled. In all cast s the fig ghoul I be left in its natu ral state and sugar or other confections discarded. Thess directions must be strictly observed if one wishes to obtain choice article that will command ready sxle and top prices in the market. Even our common black fig, treat d according to the alove method, will "astonish tho natives." M Continue ;n i. e(lewUtr i,. i i ie tedder and keep it goinc ?a Cnntnil.. : r .u. i ,. . the time it usually lakf t much mora nnifiirmlv uld never b nut. w1n the id it is not best to get too i at once when the weather A most excellent plan en mowing at 10 or II To Slake Ku U Lay II. Fowls to lay well should have access to raw bones eround or pounded up tine; ground bono being preferable, as there is less waste and is more easily digested and assimilated. If freshly ground, raw bones are more nutritious than when burned. If they can be obtainetl conveniently, ground or pounded oyster shells are good and economical to feed to laying lions. which, of course, should lie fed regu larly on good wholesome grains and food, placed in such a way that the birds will have to take plenty of exer cise in getting it. In an area embracing less than one- half of tbe llor-e Heaven region.W.T., 2000 acres have, been planted with Indian corn this senson. The lower Yakima country is proving well adapted to that crop, A dry piece of ground should be selected in which to build the poultry house. The ground, if well under- drained and prepared by putting on a thick layer of sand and hue grsvel, will be much better than a board floor for the fowls. It is said that a train load 3.10 cattle, from Cotulla, Texas, which had been fattened on prickly pear and cotton seed meal, was lately marketed in Chicago. They attracted considerable attention, being the firet large loj of cattle ever fed that for market. Turpentine will kill the sculo pests and will not injure the trees in the least to which it is applied, flic turpentine should be put on the trees with a brush, jutt as varnish is applied to furniture, and the results of the application are said to bo sa'isf.ictory. It is a cheap remedy tit all events and is worth whilo trying. According the San Francisco Mer chant there are now in California at least 4000 wine groweis, and the area planted in vines is not less than 1GO,000 acres. The value of this lard, with tho improvements, is not less than $G0,- 000,000. ' Employment is found for at least 40,000, who, with their families, represent a producing population of 150,000 ptrsons. The great flow of milk of cows is truly artificial. In a state of Dature tbe cow gives only the necessary quantity, and gives it only the neces eary time to sustain the calf. The greater and longer yield of milk is the result of better feeuing, better treat ment and longer manipulation of the the teats. Hence, to increase tho yield of milk, feed and milk well. The Glenn ranch, in Colusa county, Cal., comprises 52,000 acres, of which 23,000 are in grain this season. Of tbe 23,000 acres, 14,000 were summer fallowed snd 9000 winter-sown. F. C. Lusk, who bag chirge is confident that the product this year will be 25 bushels to the acre. Thero are at present engaged in summer-fallowing 10,000 acres, 80 eight-mule teams, making 640 head of mules at work. The famous Snoqualmie hop-growers' ranch, at Squak, King county, W.T., is cuppopcl to be the largest in the world. It contains 300 acres of of bops. They have twenty span of horses and mules, a saw-mill which is soon to be run night and day, a logging camp, 100 acres in oats and wheat, and 50 acr.n of potatoes, etc. They have their own carpenter and black smith shops, and they keep a hotel and large store besides, and by next fall will have 800 men in their employ. AN IJiTKttVIlsw WITH 1IIU ritENTICK or can suTTEit bt., sax KHANC'lSCO. After ciCUnR tevnral thnM t Dr. rrentice'i ullioaaii.1 fiuu.nif it tlmmd with patient-, an aii.licn.: wui ain. J hts la ths ovbi.Ii, . w.th lt. l'mitiM t 6$ putu-r Street. Ilia uliioeis art) ooulr.Jly loctoj, Wins on tholiLo ot t.'is 8uttr Ktr-t ou! U car, Ths Ik ;ear t It a man of aWt 40 your ot la M old m una miK!,t oxwct for a luau t hit world wi.la p'nUUiin. "Duct., it ii add tlut hve omnt-d to roiium untd tha fin t of ,) uuq, J4 t.U ao':'' "Ye; in .mpliaiicwi;uiiinyroiUuUcf patiunta wialiiutf to sea m-, Ihi at a di t.uio, I h.ivo prntimn, a my vi.it to Kumiw' until t!ialirt of June." "Doctor, niaiiy nurvcLiui ito-i,., ara fld alwut you atiulIiteniiijr ctiavvw in U t'nin a niinuto, au.l making tha hiiuj toe aa did tlia uiaciiitt-aof ol.L" "Jlow many patlouta hwa yon had duriin,' your atny of loiir mom In in San Frauciaoo! ' "WeU i!r, replied tlw Doctor, withmit rf. lerrhur to Uiy booka, I ahnul.1 any a'jout Could you citJ us aoma ctmt of your ui.id and marvi lot:a curea T ' ' I tliinlt tlia bt way would be to demon atrnta it to you ri-lit n.nv and here." Whereupon ha tilc me into hi operattnu room, wUei-o Miat JIcNxnara of Kan lUfiic), Cal., wai w:tii,ini;tohavoht!reyq (tnuiihtened' which hl boon cMtwvd all her life. It wu a torribla diHliumuMut to the girl. Without more ado, an oraixtant, hobling the eye otion, Dr. rruntioo n.MCMiard with tl,. ot a nioan n-r a nund escaixd tho patient to lndi.te that alio aulfi-rcd any patn. After a fow doxtcmna inovemcnta, and in leas than thirty eecondu by tho watch, Dr. Pientiee said, i , t'!"0 J"'" ro cruu-eyrd no longer." And as I l..ke.l hor a,-:iin in the lace I could aoarcoly lnlivothotraniif.irniation,for a beau tiful girl at.Kid Iwfore me, who but a fow nio monti iroviou wore au ugly croaa-oyed ex pntion. "Doctor, are you over obliged to use chloro. former eihr.r iu your ocration.-?" "Xo; I do my work rapidly and Ma ly, and my patients never comiilniu of pain." "Doy m poanens or try to exei t any tna'-nct-IoikwiJ" 'f. do not try to exert any particular ma-, ntio power. 1 de-.l lioncat'.y Willi my patients and trust in provideuco tor the bmt ruaulu an 1 1 got t'.ieiii.' ' Is your treatment for Diseaael Eves, Catarrh and Deafness different from that pur U'.l in this oountry?" " Vcs; for I do not use any caustics at all, such aa nitrate of silver, sulphate of copier, dtrio acid and the like. I use the mildest remedies jKnible, tliat do not pain the eye at all, and I gut a iic';er ami more pnrmanent cuies thaa I over did with the old hurah treat ment." "Do you treat all direaseH?" "I prefer that only tlmsa ca-g will eomo to me for tiviitmont u ho havo triml all Uij ..ther means withlutlieir roach and failod togetwelL ItisRiichcaiieiithutliavomiMlo niemy reputation a:;d I t ike great pride in thnin. I do n t wish t interfere, with the genrrul prictitiHiier and would prefer tliat ordinary cases should co to him. There are enouirh so-called in- corrable cases, to keep me misy, such as cutarrh, dc-afneM, piles, fuwureandulcer of the rectum, which I usually euro in one treatment, so that tho patient, if living at a distance, can return home in from one to three days. Jud','6 Lind ley, president of the Gainesvillo National iionk, after all other treatments had failed to cure his piles, was cured in one treatment and returned to his distant home the samo day. The cure is always permanent bocauso I rcmovo the Cause." "And you wU positively remain until June tho first 6 "Yes I think that I will leave June first, and until that time can always be seen at C2S Ruttor Street, San Francisco." During this Intorvlow the offices became crowded to suffocation with patients, so we were obliged to bid the doctor good evening. We recom mend everyone to send a stamp and got Dr. Prentice's journal the "New Idea" which will be mailod free to any address. Db. Trentici, G2b' Sutter St, San Francisco. An autopwy reve led the fact that thirty Chinese piratea who were killed in Ton qnln had concealed their money under the akin of their thlhx, which they had after ward neatly wowed up. THE ETFHCTS OF MENTAL IXHAUSH05. Many diseases, especially those of the ner vous system, are tho products of daily renewed mental exhaustion. Business avocations often Involve an amount of mental wear and tear very prejudicial to physical health, and the professions, if arduous y pursued, are no less rteatrncllve to brain and nerve tissue. It Is one of tho most tmportHiit attributes o( Hosteller's btomaeli HitUirs, .hit il compensalui for this uiiiluu Iohs or tissue, ana mat 11 imparls now eiieiRV to the brain and nerves. Tlie rapidity witli which it renews weakened mental energy and physical vibdit,' Is remarkable, and shows that iu iiivigoraling prup.rti are of the bighost oi dor. Iiesiiks ineruasing vital stamloa, and vounteruclioK the ell'ectsof menial eM.ttiia lion, this poU-ntiul iixdieine cures au.l pi-events fever and mkiio, rio-iiiimtisin, t hronio dsi.epi.ia and i)hUti.in, kidiiuy and iilerino weakues, an I other complaints. I'liymcians also com mend it as a medicated stimulant and remedy. To b t cjrzK quickly add a pinch of salt. Salt coo a and co d e;n froth rapidly. Deli nte dixeaHos In either sex, however Indu ed, apeonily cured. Hook, in cent' In stamp-1. AddreK, In confi dence, World'a Olhpensary Medical Asso ciation, tlo3 Main tqreel. litillalo. N. Y. The amount of chocol te annually con sumed is is ei,000,iioii pounds. WHAT A rOTAOK STAMP WILL DO. Now read this carefully, and note every word, for it may lay tlie foundation for your future happiness and health. Any man or woman, young or old, that, nuller with any disease, uo matter what it is called, or of how long standing, or who ha doctored you. if you wil ait down and write me a full history of the cane, and all the symptom, I 'll wrdttyou my opinion of the ca-e. the probabilities of a cure and coat. I am prepared to treat everything requiring surgical appliances aa well aa medicinally; am a graduate; Sljeara prac tice. Mm and women both can write to me in strictest cmtldence. Persons com ing to the city are requested to call on me. Enclose a stamp and addrwaa W. B. FOKDEX, M. D. Ofllce-8 and 9, First National Bank, Portland. Oretron. IrtS1 (Si tv r? plow to Cure Skin & Scalp Diseases witfj the HilTirilDa in Remedies. moRTrniNO. diskiourixo. itchixo. 1 scaly aod l imply diseases of the skin.n aJp, and bluod with lima of hair, fiom Infancy to old aie. arenural hf theCCTlcuHA hKMKDiK8. CL'ticuh KwmiLV eNT.Uui new blood pnrlner. cleanses the blond and perspiration of disease sustaining elements, and thus removes Uie "tricot, the great 8kln Cure, instantly allays itching and iiirismmatioa, clears theskin and scalp oi crusis, scales and sores, and re stores the Hair. CtTH l'B PoiP.an eiquiaite Pkln Beaotlflsr, Is Indispensable In treadng skin iuasa. bahy humors, skin blemist.es, cliapped and oi.y skin. t'VTict'Ha Kemkdim are the great sUo beaiiUllera. r. Mold ereiTwhere. Price, Cpneuaa. 60c; fkip, 2.V.; ftKsol.vrH 91. Frei-ared by the PorraKl'Mro iDikii i".mis, tnrna for now io . "inei rnu . 1 . - -- - - mTEII with the lovelimt delicacy la tlie skin ka tiled w iih CPTiOCK M cnicaTKO boar. Csaghi.-"Hroum'i Hronch ial Trvchft' are used with advantage to alle viate Coughs, Sore Throat, lloaraenesa, and Bronchial Atfeclioiie. Sold only in boxes, ' One In a faint should be laid on tre flat of his back, then loose hit clothe aud let him alone. THE BUDDY JliVER of life is the blood. From It the system receives aU Us material of growth and re pair. It batheu every tissue uf the body. How necessary, then, that the blood should be kept pure and rich. Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Dorovery" Is the great blood food and blood purifier. It is a sov ereign remedy for all diseases due to im poverished blood.rt u umntloii, bionchliis, weak lungs, scrofula, influenza, aud kin dred dibcaws. All signs fail In dry times except tbe legend "No Trust ' In tbe saloons. t Try Gkrmka for breakfast. The hair mav be kent. from fall Inn out. after sickness by a frequeut application to the scalp of ageta. THE OLD ADD THS MEW. The old-Myle pills! Who does not know nal agony they caused what woe I You walked the floor, you sroaued, you sighed. And felt such awful pain Inside, And the next day you felt so weak You didn't want to move or speak. Now Pierce's "Pellets" are so mild Tliey are not dreaded by a child, 'i'hev do their w ork in painless way, And leave no weakness for next day. Thus proving what Is oft contest That gentle means are always best. A fever I at.ient ran ha ihaiIa rnol anrl comfortable by frequently sponging oil" wuu aouu water. - When Baby was sick we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta, When she became Miss, she . lung to Castorla, When she had Children. she gave them Castorla. 1 Absolutely Pure. TMs fvwim osrsr iwta A tiv-wi of yuiis Mpsuf 'h aad vtWj:n64a, slorj s.-tniouiS-al tits r o-Jwiry kinds, u i naanot bs toJ la Mnt "tea with 0i tiiuli!tu, ot Iqw V;, short ma;b iluta or ptijaffttta pvdm nJ uci la uws Beat easiest to use and cheapest Plso's Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c. IS TU33 Kidney f Li ver Medicine XKTEB JOTOWW TO FAIL. CURES all Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Orgaoai Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Brlght's Disease, rains In the Back, Loins, or Side; ltetentlon or Kon-Iteteatlon of Urlna, Nervous Diseases, Female 'Weaknesses, Excesses, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache, Soar Stomach Dyspepsia, Constipation, and 1'llea. HUNTS REMEDY CURES WIIEH ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL, as It acts directly and at onee on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, restoring--thorn to a healthy action. HUNTS REMEDY Is a safe, sura, and rpeody ours, and hundreds hare boon cured by It when phyakians and friends had given thsm up to dfii. Do not delay, try at once HUNTS REMEDY. Send fur Pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., rrovictonce, K ! Ask your drawl'"' BUNT'H 11K.MKDY. raka no othur, LYDIA L PiK-KKiM'S Has stood ths tost of twenty tmts aa a Bomsdy for Femals SIsmsos, relurcinff psrlodioal pains, pro motlnjr a hsalthntl rsfolaiitj ot saaaons and ouiina' wsaknaaa. wu-wai maa oonaoqiunt nervous qisivesa. I srtrj rvntmit is HoLrxT rf the i.b.iitiats iTRALnvn or iujuusk ANDTimkLuirori-iUi. It u rsoai-T i avrioa, Sri WHAT OSS W0I1 II SITS Or ITS BLKIT8. Pittsburg, Pa.. Nov. 5th. 18M3. Airs. Lydls E. Plnkhnm : As isfrcqnently tho esse with mothers who have reared liirge fuinilles, I hsvs been great uuurerioryeorsiriiin complaints incmenlto mar ried life rimve tried the skill of a number ot physicians and the virtue of many medicines with out relief, sud as an eiwrlmcnt I concluded to try yours, I can assure yon that the benefit I have derlrcd from It cunie not becsuse of any faith I had in It. fur 1 had but slight bone of any perma nent good. I am not s seeker after notoriety but want to tell you lhat J hurt betn icondrrully bttuhtttii by yur nudlrtni. I am now using my fourth bottle and It would taks but llttlt srgninrnt to persuade me thnt my health Is fully rutortd. I should like to widely circulate the fact of Its womlerfn! enrstlve powers." I'HF.UA !. ROOP. TNRjrijowratifinvTwiixsiimTTov. ruriM.oe. The BCYEIW CUIDK la Issne4 Sept. and narcstf , each year. Mf 313 pages, llt tnclie,wlthovr 3.BOO lllnatratlona bole riciure uaiiery, rilVKS Vhoimli Prices rffreei to mumm eat all goods fof penonal or farnUr TelU bow to order, and give exact east of every tuna; yon use, eat, drink, wear, or hare fan with. These ISVALCABLB BOOKS eonUIn Information gleaned (ran the markets of the world. e will snail n copr VRfcR to any ad dress npon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Let na heal from yon. Bsptfnllr, MONTGOMERY WARD A. CO. tf St SCO Vahaab Ateaae. Cnleaaroa 111. ( LITE OF HEJKY WARD BEECHES. Agents Wanted. For full partlcula'S aildress A. HUMAN, i'M SutUT Street, ban Jfranciaco. M o o re s "'ip """) 1v-mw iiair isiuiia uuti XO I.SHIKS' TOII.KT IS ndli I iMPijtra witmoi'T rr. u il I'lirm r n ,. i. h i and Mortrna lry and Wiry Hair: is eicel-li-nt lor the Fare and happed llandat Is nerfrrtlr harmle and has) no e.iual as a dreseer fur Uie Hair; u line for the face after aUavinij. tarMampI Battles Tre. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, general Agenta. POKTLAND, - OHKGON. UTYot Sal by all Drain late. Invigorator. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseaset originating from a ilsordorci stato of tho BLOOD or LIVES, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Bheum and Mercurial Fains readily yield to its purifying propertiei It leaves tho Blood puro, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright ant clear. J. R.CATES A CO., Proprietors 417 Sansome St., San Francisco, LA 1)1 KM. ATTKXT10t 11 N to S3 00 p day mads al horns plrasanl oan mMou this Is uo hiuubiif. tond t otnl stainu fur bar UcuUrt. 1) A. MArtMiNAI.il a I'd , . 4fH Kwrny H'.wt, Bn rincl0ft0sj. n Piso's Itemely for Cntnrrh Is tls J Best, Easiest to Uso, and LbwiHU I "il Sold hy drnprista or sent by mniL duo. H. X, lliuulline, n urreu, l a. n it Till IIKLT nr R-iMrniler1l iswl eiprtx! fur U eur of drnfemrnt of lh irwrtllr organi, Ttn evntlnuoui nrini of iCl,CGllt ITY iwrnrRlhi ihroujjh tti parU stiual tftler thrm idbfttihTWi '!. Do nut toufoltxltkliv.lri Kltrolrt tUlts lTrllc4 U car all ll'i from WfllQopurpMt, far Circular, (frttif full ) fortuAtloD, ddrri;hsrr K( nit tu Co., ins WuiuijjUtt tirii,Ckit,liL lTOIDAT8.j M jUMrat4 aot sU O hm HVm the loud Ik lllOa,lfl (lut fU.e, oi tmsUt (tnil hu -i IlltOot WUVsHoili ImllUsW Iswlls KiU, Ttf O Tin won tha favur tho uUic und mr lafikl mia.i,' ttia lcwtlii MUi CiMaflha u;ldoin. BrfMlforxa, ?, SvMWjrProririkiaB riKt The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OR. Trmnf, mlititls and snd old. nifio t.r nmrrUNl uisr aiia sll wtio suitur with 1XJ8T MANHOOD I l,rrvuua wiiui,,, owniu tfrv Urrhes, Hvuiliiftl Li)ra . - fiiul bosir,l''alUii( Mtsa L.21 or,, Wm Uck ut J 'Knorgy. slso lllou.1 and '-'Hkln IMwAis. Hn.imis W Kruptinna Hstr VslliDf -r Hou l'alu, H wslliiu, Sow Throat, Uloms. Kt jS IwiU of Mnnmrr, kldnnn and Hladilsr Troubtn Wsak lUok. Rurnlna Vitus, llnnurrtim, (llaet, Htrtot in prmi' rsllat snd our lor his. Ho'- Htirm oiHult lonfldeutlally Orr-'UIM-ISll A 1S4 THIRD HT fWl l-a AST. .-":M1 -I -SffJ'B.ni N.P. N.U.No. 7H-S.F.N II.No.-ffl WILLIAM BECK & SON, feultsals and Krtall DnUan la Cuns and Sporting Goods. Fins Fishing Tackls, K..lllIU, H.'ilnUlm, ludisu Muks, fulls. Wsstsrn Airrota fur' A.G. SM&Brcs'. Bjsc BjU Gocds. Blcy tec Vlttids, Ti-ycl ICS 17 Heread Ht Portland. Or. aasM H amass: pi.-M.A, ,Bnokil..Kl. T iH Hut Hl,ftiOo,Os wuv AHflu lAvn-uant rl', w i'i.t In vrw uiwa twt Your "Tansill's I'lincli io rent clitar ar- KiiiiR off like hot cakes. 1 intend UiatUic stall ) weU adverilxvl. VVM. V. n. 8TKHIKNHON. llulfalo N. T. Address, 1MV.TAXHI Vh A ('O.rklrac. . s A A KXAbn ...t V. V M, K N Allii a Oi). UohtIihm.1 Ui iur I'lanns srs nsUld,lliariiUctnniLMMH iiilrcliiH.aoisicwrts xhI ..ir iny LuivWia rsld)Os ani bsvsilirt-ctrd uiy snat tu rnsks tlia nutussarf tvrcuiiUrr srrsngineiit ita you, I'loaMslilp k.niy addnss, Luodou, Knslm.l.aiid Mm Hi', yours liwnly, MINNIK It All K Masle laaanrtmenlar I. I, BsM KllrTA t a " IX,..l M.n fnumwal Ul AsmiU. mmwmwm" i in .'nnSBSBSMSBM CUM1.H A I.I. Ilt'MOUM, from a coinumn Uloleh, nr i:rnrtloiiv 10 tin' worst Ncrolulii. Sultrlinui, " Fever . sores," M-nljr or IIimikU Skin, In sliort, nil distns. mused ly lml lile si mixi conniu'rwi lT tliis iHiwerfuL purl fvlinr, und InvluonitiKif imtlli'liic. .reul DuliiiK l lccrs rii'iilly Irnnl under Us iiril lllllilrllii'. I jilM-dult v tins it liiiiiillisli'il lis (.i.tencv In eiirlnv Tflior, Homo linli. Hot In, Cnrbuiirloa, aoro t'y ea, Scrol lilous Sores und h'ClliuW, Kl Iolnt IMscnse, Will 10 Nellliis. iolire, or Thick M'cli, mill I : ltirn.l (.lilii.U. S lid ten i- iiH in stiniiis lor it Inori. treatise, with inloii-il iil;its, un Hklir Disi'iisiit, or tilt, snine iiiiionni lor u liuilloo. 011 Hcnifnloiis AllK'tlniiR. "Tin: m.ooit is Trn: Lirr,' Tliorinmhlv clnuis It liy iihIiik Ur, Plt-rro' (Golden Mo.llcul l)li.'Ovi'ry,iind koihI rtl Heal I on, u Inir ah 111, ln) ant Mlr its, und vllul atrenitlU, will U'vi-tnlilihluik, CONSUMPTION, which Is Kerofula of t!io I.nviifs is nr- r.'st.'d und ciiiihI Ii tins rt iucily, it taken Isw foixi tlie lust stnin s of the dlwiiM' i n- n ikHii iL Knini Its iiiin vi'lmm power wicr this I.Tillily futnl dlsitus', wlicn lli-Ht tiflt rlnir tli umy cclcliinted rciniHly to tlu pulillc. Dr. I'li jici tliomrlit aiTlonsly of i-.llhiiK It hki ";! su iu pi lou 'uro," lint tihmiilnmi! t Imv ntiino ns too llinlt.'d for n niidlclno wlilisi fliiin Its wmidcl fill odiiililniitliiil of tonlJi, oir Mniirllu'nJiir, liltemtlvc, or lilmxl-cl. njuuiiir. nnti-tilliuiis, iNN'tonil, nnil niitrillvn hiiit tlw, is llm'Himh'.l, lint oiflv im n n lllly tor oonsiiiuption, but for all iliroulo Ills cases of tlie Liver. Blood, and Lunns. If yon fool dull, drowsv, tVlilllluti'd, hiivo siillow color of skin, or yellowlidi-lim n evots on fnee or ImhI)', Irt (flu nt lutiilm he or Uiveyl liifH, und tiiNto In month, liitcrnnl licit or chills, iiltcrnatliitf with hot Hushes, low sptrlla and irliMimy foii'lssliiitrs, Imnnliir nij' lltr, mid ciHit.'d toiiKiii', y.m nit' sulii itiiK lion's Indigestion, Uyspcpnln, mid Toi pl.l I. Iver, or " ItllioiiMicss." In uniny was only ptirtot these syinpliinis lira rxpe rlenoed. As u niiirilv for nil such riiws, lr. 1'lcrcc's (A.ldcu Medical Ilia, covery Is miHiirpiiHsed. For Weak l.uiiRa, ftillllntr of Blood, liliorlness of llrcath, lirou elilllfi, AmiIiiiiu, Kevoro IOuhIih, nul klncln-U ulfoetlons. It is mi Hllclrnt ivnw (Iy. li)i,ii nr DiiiKioiHT. nt il.Ol), or alX IIUTTLUH for $4.00. Bend ten ecnla lii stumps for T)r. ricroo'C h'Mik on I'oiiMiinptiiin. Ailihrni, Worlil's UlsoiiNiiry Rledlrnl Asso. clutloii, UU Muiu Hirect, Ul'vrAU), IS. Y. $500 REWARD Is offered by Hie proprietors of Dr.rkiiro'st'iiliirrli Itemiily lor a euso of catarrh wihYIu tin y euun.it en it. If you liuvo a dlwliuriru front tlm nosn. offensive or ntlitrwian, pnilliil loss of smell, t.ist.', or heiirlnuf, Tdik t'ViA dull pulls, or onisHiini In head, you Ivivo Catiu-rli. 't'fiou siin.is of eusi-s terjiilimt.f In eonsnmption. I)r.tinre's('ArAitmi Ht',m:nY .'iinstlKi worst Onscsnf Oiiliirrh, "(loll III the llcnd,, and Calyrrtiul lleudoclio. U) tvixs. 3Vt-A.riXjIKr Magazine Rifle. :'ZJrymir tn hm .iiill pira, ill ihN. Tbs im-nnnl ttuioUDf rlla Inula, lw- J -If senrnrv niir..wfl, ud lh ly ftlolal.ly u( till, an Ik, mill, I "S1J II IIAI.I.IKU OALL'IIV. sennTlNrt V1 TARorr HTt.", m', n.nnl. f,ti lm llM.n.usC.uiurM. MAI1L1.V VIKK AttMl SO., Ww".ve'.. '. Bc3T IN THU WORLDI Lt MmN'cJ 0 lsnr,wllrntlliln. rrlcrflo JI. l.VaAM.Mldillltluld.t!, i 8IFIMWAY sail A MM 'II A MA II, 1 1.1 II II M 1 , 0tt,ler, I toeiil.li I 'liinos: llur det Oiyaiis, band inntriiiiieiita. iai'Kent sUsik of rtheut M uslo and 1 looks, ltamls aupiihed al KaaUii-u prloes. M. liltA Y, 208 Tost street. Ran Francisco. NICOLLTHETAILOR The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in ths Citv, EiiKlirh, French, Scotch and fiermsn Fabrics in rmlUss variety fur Suits to measure. One Thousand Jlilfurent l'stuirns t- selecn from, SAMPLES, WITH 1 N8TK U CTIOM.S Fult hKLF-ilEASL'KJiM KNT BENT FHEK Fine -ill-'Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Fin All-Wcol Pants to Order 5.00 Only White Labor and First Class Cutter Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 120 Tint Stroet, Portland. Or. rr for Infants and Children. aetorte to M well spMtocMltira that I Castorla ears (Vile, OaeJttnatlon, f recomniendltMSuperiorUianypnisxviotioa I ,r"' Ptomach, Iiarrhoia, truiutstn, taowBtema- ttA.aaarsa.ltD, I HI So. Oxlort Bt, Brootira, H. T. WUhout Injurious taedkadoa. Tsa CBrraca CoarAir, 133 rultos Street, IT. Y.