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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1890)
Growth sf Meoa Uni, In 1867 U. M. , Fuloon reported a ihoal la a position alxmt thirty mile, west of Namulta Wind, of tlm Friendly r Tonga group. Ti year l iter srauka a-ai reported by II. H. 8. Sappho to be fining from the sea atthU spot, and eight later, In 1883, a volcac lsluud was re ported by a pawiing s.eani.T, the Janet Nichol, to have rlneii m tho ira, ln 1888 tlie UniUnl Suites ((earner Moliicuu fWted the new iblaula-whkli had liuerged from the ocen during a sub marine eruption on Oi'M-lyf the prcvi oui year when it Ungik allf) fUUIKj be oue and four-tenths f k 1 il and its height 105 feel. ) la 1889 the inland wan t ioroughly ex amined, and tho tmrrouudhg sea Hounded by her majesty's surveyin; ship Eeria, when It waa found to bo u and one tenth of a mile long and iiiaj-teiitlis of a tuile wide. j " A little steum ismilng frm cracks in the southern cliff was the sde sign of ac tivity, but there were man proofs ex luting that the island still renins consid erable heat near tho surface. I From the condition of the flat, it U anient that it has neither risen nor subs! Ll during the past two or three years. 1 Ues, there be a hard core it seems probalaj that Its existence as an island will lie (mrt. It lias been named Falcou IkIuihI, aid sound ings between it and Kamuka slow that they are separated by a vnllry G000 feet deep. Newcastle Chronicle. I Tli Color In Rlrara. The colors of rivers differ wider. The Rhone is blue, and so is the IXnulie, while the Rhine is green. AnyUxywho has traversed the wonderful Adirondack region and fished in it waters mast have noticed the remarkable difference li the color of its rivers and smaller steams which radiate in every sirection froli tho central group of mountains. The waters of the Sacondaga are yellowish, hile those of the Canada creeks and of the Mohawk are clear, with perhaps a bhish tint in deep holes. Fish creek is black or deep brown, and its noighbor, Salmon river, Is colorless. Next comes the Hick river, whose color is indicated hyjits name, but between it and the Grace, which is also black or brown, is the !) wegatchie, with clear white waters. "Ilie ' St. Regis, again, is black, but the la-1 queue is wmte. I hp rr. Lawrence is blue. Nature. Ancleut Voting Methods. The Syracusans used at one time olive leaves for ballots. Rome, at an early day after democracy was introduced, borrowed the ballot box system of the Greeks, but never took kindly to it The Australian system of today is a revival of the practice in Home 2,000 years ago. The voting classification in Greece hi olden times was both social and terri torial, not unlike the arrangement io this country in presidential election Many of the ancient systems of votii were corrupted by extravagant favorit ism and briliery was not uncommon. 4 Detroit News. ! I Many Judas Iacarlots Sacrificed. Tho inhabitants of many of the Med , iterranean sea Islands nang or burn figure of Judas on each recurring Gooc Friday. One remarkable part of tht , ceremony consists in decking the heat and face of the figure with red dyed wool, which may b accounted for by the fact that there is a tradition that Judas was red haired. Shakspearo calls red hair "Judas colored hair," and many foremost writers have spoken of it as "the flaming brand of infidelity." St. Louis Republic. Serrad the Governmuit Seventy-ona Tears. Judge James Laf renson entered the postal service whenlie was 16 years old, and has been in it Continuously for seventy-one years, lie s said to have sworn in every postmastel general since the administration of 'President Andrew Jackson. When Mr, Vilas was sworn in Mr. Lawrenson wot overlooked, and when the poetmastergeneral heard of his record he sent for Mr. Lawrenson and was swora In again. New York Sun. Drink Uutteruillk. Lactic acid, which Is not far off from the beverage commotly termed butter milk, haa been doing die peptic wonders, it is announced. A food many people who are "out of sorti" with liver trou ble might try the buttermilk cure di rect, without waiting for an illness to have it prescribed for them. Especially old and feeble people derive benefit from the churn' surplus. New York Tele gram. " In Cheap Eating House. Diner Here, waiter! what in thunder have you given me here? I called for tripe; but this is the stringiest stuff I ever encountered. Waiter (after critical examination) Just as I expected. That cook of ours b awfully nearsighted, and instead of koneycomb tripe, she's served up a piece f Turkish towel. Perhaps you'd like omethlng else? Boston Trascript. Betrayers of Christ Created. When the ceremony of washing the feet is performed in the Greek church at Smyrna, the priest represents Christ, the twelve apostle being aoted by as many priests. He who personates Judas must be wll paid for it, and ucb is the feel ing of thVpeopVi .Ut whosoever accepts this odious part commonly retains the name of Judas through life. St. Louis Republic. Jonathan la gwttaarland. There is something exquisitely cool in the following reply of a Yankee to a Eu ropean traveler when the traveler asked if he had just crossed the Alps: "Wall, now you call my attention to she fact, I guess I did pass ritin' ground." New York Ledger. Italian editors have tried hari to trans late the words Buffalo Bill. One of them makes it: "Compagnia Americana di Ouglielmo Bufalo Occidentale SeWaggio" P'the troupe of William Buffalo Savage West!"). Another paper ays: "Suocapo I Ouglielmo il bufalo" ("its chief is Will lam the buffalo!" Tha Bight Kind of Man. Women like a man who knows their innocent weaknesses and caters to them; who will bring home a box of candy, the last new magasine or the latest puzzle sold on the street, that will do more than iU duty in entertaining everybody for the whole evening. Ladies Home Jour nal. rereeptlbla. 1 "How did you enjoy the opera lajt Bight, Miss Chatter?" Why, did you tee me?" "So-1 only beard yau." Epoch. v LENT. , Jack, UiU In no (Inn for oonsensa! Tl Uaaa.n for fastiua and prayrr. You're praying to me, on your knen nj)" Well, jou should be asbauied to b thvrtl I tow that you're won than a pagan Vt'hn yon w, as you do, that a ahrlna Is built In your heart to a (alilraa, And the nam ol that coddeaa it mlnat Whal'athatr No, I am not repenting-; Nut a bit; tor (lie naartachea uiy eyra IIae itlren you I That Isn't tha reaiwn I appear In a penitent's guUe. I know that there's nothing so fetching Aa a prayw book and plain gown of grayr I know that I'm neter is pretty Aa when, erra closed, I'm poalng to prayf 0, Jack, now you'rejdownright uuulllugl I declare If I'd dreamed that gray gown Would please you, I'd navsr ban botuint it; I d bare gotten that new shade of brown I But bark I There tie belli rlmr for reapers O, Jack, do, for goodneaa' sake, got Tha fact la, we're got a new rector, . And a layman like you haa no snow We flirted and danced through the gay time. And 1 might, bad I thought you'd a cent, Hare given you my heart; but just now, Jack Don't you are that I couldu'tf It'i Lentl -Boston Globe. Disappointed Lnrers Form m Soclnl. A society of disappointed lovers has been formed at Wilmington, Del. A dozen well known young men, Including a mwyer, suverai politicians and a mer chant, met in a hotel, whern I ho of the organization was explained. It is oesignea as a mutual consolation society, and any man to be eligible to tnemlier ship must have been engaged and the en gagement must have been broken by the fair one. The constitution requires every man to shun female society at all times, and a violation of tha mlia la mmUhoH by expulsion. The men appended their mutes to me constitution and related their experiences in the courting line. Honesty f Women. "Did you ever know a woman fail to return a borrowed umbrella?"asked a dealer in these articles, addressing a reorter. "I can't say I ever did." "Nobody else ever did," said the dealer, emphatically. "I have been a long time in the business of selling them, and I have made a special study of woman in connection with the bor rowed umbrella phase of social ethics, and I Lave yet to learn of a case in which she has abused the conlldence reposed in her when she was lout an umbrella to protect herself when she was caught in a sudden shower. She either returns it in person or sejids it with verbal or a virettv nntA nf tlinnka at the lirst pportunity." Boston utooe. Au Epigram by Holme. One of tho choicest relics of the Bohemian club of San Francisco is a little piece of paper a telegraphic message framod under glass. It is tie response of our jrenial Autocrat to a greeting sent to him by wire during one of the dinners of the club, which arrived so late in Boston that it found the doctor iu bed. lie was equal to the occasion, however, and immedi ately replied as follows; Message from San Francisco, whisper low In txvl, asleep, au hour or moreago. While on bin peaceful pillow hi ecllnea Bay to the friends who sent these luring lines: Silent, uiiHuswering, slill to friendship true. He miles in aluuiber, fur be dreams of you. Boston Post The Age of tha Spinster. There is no period of life that deter mines old muidhood; the habit of each hidividual is to move the figure along the scale of years as time goes on so that a girl of 16,,who considers 3$ a Cqld and hopeless age for a spinster, is certain to change her mind anj fix upon 27 as the year of desolation when 25 has been reached. Thus, by degrees, 87 is come upon with some color of complacency and hope. Chatter. Where Bponges Coma From. The Bahama group of islands is the world's supply source for the cheaper grades of sponges. The industry brings to the islanders an annual revenue ap proximating $300,000, and is constantly increasing. Nearly 6,000,000 of the slimy protozoa, so soft, yielding and clean in their evolved commercial state, but o revolting in their habitat, are taken yearly from the Bahama waters. Cor. Providence Journal. A Test for Kyiamstry. The best test for symmetry is simply turning a man with his face to the wall. If he be perfectly molded and symmetri cally made his chest will just touch the wall, his nose will be four inches away, thighs five inches and the ends of his toes three inches. The development of a man's physical qualities is a most important matter, and is one that is overlooked the world over, and seldom is it that you will find a man who can stand the test. Philadelphia Record. London Shopkeepers. Not long ago I heard one lady say to another: "If ever you buy a hat or a bonnet at any of these London shops b sure to carry it aay with you, for if you leave it to be sent the tradespeople will steal oft some of th plumes or other ornaments and keep them for sal to other customers. All the tradesmen in London will do that."-Eugene Field in Chicago News. Queer accidents will happen In Con necticut. A citizen of Norwich, stroll ing along, accidentally hit his pip with his hand; a piece of burning tobacco flew and hit him in the eye. It burned a dell cate round hole in the eyeball, but care ful treatment saved thjlghtof it. A Humiliating lilve-Awey. Young Casslmere (who has been sue jesstully passing himself off -s a mem ber of the 400) -Keg pardon. Miss Haul Tonne, but I believe your'e down on ay invoice for the next dance!-Dry Goods Chronicle. "I never could understand," said eld Mrs. Goodheart, as she laid down her paper after reading an account of the last hotel fire, "bow so many people are Incarcerated in these awful horiscopes. It seems such an easy matter to get out of a burning hotel; why, it's very simple to just climb down one of tbem hand trrenades that they have on all the ho tels nowadays. There's no excuse for retting created alive if you keep your Jrits shout you-"-ElmiraOatette. -Water Biscuit.--i Sift a sufficient quantity of flour fo the umber itha family; add a good pinch of aaU toit, ind mix hard with cold water, adding a little at a time until all the flour . Uedir, Work well and cut in . .all pieces; work them round and roll thin. They should be less than half aa inch Lck and three inches in diameter. Bake them quickly in a hot oven and them whU. hot.-Th. Bouse- keeper- HABIT AND CUSTOM. Every Man nr Woman la More or li Their Mave. While tho teaching of the philoso phers are opposed to the recognition of the old Miff that man Is largoly a creature of habit and hold that all human actions should be governed solely hy the llghtof reason and not by habit or custom, or even the force of example, still experience has taught quite a different lesson and has fully demonstrated the existence of an organio weakness in human nature that unfit him for a purely philosophical existence sad mukes him a slave to circumstances or to tho surroundings in the midst of which his lot Is cast From very boyhood man is made to feol the force of habit and custom. If carefully schooled he Is lured Into the acquisition of wholesome traits and habits that influence bis character and line of thought as effectually as they shape his aftor career and school his In tellect. Youth being more susceptible to good or bud influences, the ground work then laid down is more apt to be enduring than either the lessons or ex periences of after life. Thus, even in the training of the young, the prlne.iplo of man's slavery to habit is admitted and recognized, al though the effort is then made to so shape that Inlmrn proclivity as to un fetter the mind as much as possible from the things Incidental to evcry-day Ufo, and give it freer scope In more Im portant concerns. The natural proclivity to fixed habits and customs Is responsible for national traits, local peculiarities, In fact for all the endless variety that gives Interest to travel and investigation. Hut it Is la the study of Individual character that tho natural weakness becomes most ap parent The man that has snent the trrouti'r hart of his life ln mercantile pursuits nas so completely identtlled himself with his business that daily attention to it has become an essential to his health and happiness. Although success has afforded him ample means wherewith to retire from the cares of active participa tion in commerce, still the dally routine of his office or counting houso has bo come so much a part of his existence that to drop it out of his Ufo would be to revolutionize his whole being and prob ably rob him of the one thing that buoys him up. It is the realization of this necessary continuance of a daily routine that keops so many in apparently laborious and wearing occupations long after it has be come apparent that there Is no longer any material necessity for such applica tion. The same thing Is apparent ln a pro fessional career as also in mercantile Ufo, and in most men it is Mm rcallza? tlon that age or infirmity has Anally un fitted them to longer fill the accustomed place that hastens the final break-up In thnir lives and so froquontly renders the ixtlnguishment of life's flumo sudden in thosu whoso lives have been most active. K. 0. Picayune. A Singular OolnoUlenoe. A remarkable coincidence in accidents to two of his sons has occurred in th family of John Marilla, in the East End, Louisville. The two brothers, Emlle and George Marilla, were victims of exactly similar accidents at widely separated places at the same moment Entile Marilla is 18 years old and works at the Short Line shops at the head of Jeffer son street. George Marilla is 15 years old and works at Curd & Stinton'i saddlfry store, on Main street At precisely 4 o'clock in the afternoon Emile was at work near a large circular saw uttending to his duties. Suddenly he slipped, and as he fell his hand struck against the rapidly revolving saw, the palm of the hand turned toward the edge. The teeth tore the entire inner portion of his hand away from the bone, leaving a seriotu and painful wound. At the sain hour George Marilla was at work at the saddlery store on Main street. He also, while working at bis place, suddenly slipped and fell, striking his hand against a small saw used in collar making. The palm of the hand was caught and th oft flesh was torn from the bony frame. The boys live at No. 1,530 Pope street, and both were removed to their home, where they arrived about the same time. Dr. W. O. Roberta was immediately sum moned and dressed the injured hands, both of which were injured in the same place and to the same extent, and both were the extremities of the right arm. New York Star. Found, a Rembrandt. The supposed discovery of a Rem brandt representing Abrahamand thetwo angels has made a stir in artistic circles. The picture was included in the sale of the furniture of a widow without heirs ordered by the state, and the state expert fixed the upset price at 200 francs. A Paris picture dealer, who had had a hint from the deceased's doctor, bid up to 4,000 francs, and the picture was knocked down to him. The state expert had de scribed the subject as Jesus and the dis ciples at Emmaus, a strange blunder, considering that the chief figure was an elderly man with a long white beard. The story does not end here. The au thorities, after all, are not agreed, soni insisting that the work is a Rembrandt, others arguing that the signature and date, 1056, are a forgery. I asked a con noisseur on Monday what the picture was w orth. "That depends on circum stances," he replied; "if it is by Rem brandt 300.000 francs, if by one of his pupils 150,000 francs, for anyhow it is a fine old picture." It seems odd that, the artistic meri being the same, the value should be only half in oue case what it would be in the other. Cor. London Times. Positions In Clnireh Chain, I wish I might sat that the on great reouirement for obtaining a position iu a city choir is a voice. But, unfortunately, I cannot. Innuence, youw, i.t.iiit-ent face, taste in dress and s good address will each and all hav their value in this as in other pursuits anu proiea lions. AM of the latter, however, are of only the slightest importance in compar ison with the power witlded by the first of them-influence.-Ladies' Home Jour nal. Marble Flo Id. The Austrian sculptor, Friedrith Beer, in Paris, has discovered a proces for making marble fluid and molding it a bronze is molded. The nam of the mar ble thus treated is beryt The new prod uct costs little more than plaster, and is especially well adapted to the ornamenta tion of houses and the construction of floors, baths and small pillars. A stock company ha been organized in Pans to plac berjt on the maxket-ew York Telram- HK CONVINCED HY I'KOOK I'OAITIVK MaK( il 25, 1HII0. Nanufaclurtrt of The Grtat Sirrra Kid nty and Llvtr Curt, Gkntlkukk: I have been taklmr jour Great Sleara Kidney and Liver Cure for kidney troubles, and I am so much better I thought that I would drop you a line. In fact, I feel that I am cured. I have taken four bottles, and am on my fifth now, I ran truly say many thanks for yur uvmlerul and yrtat rtmtdy. I would recommend It to all that are af flicted with any kidney trouble. Very thankfully yours, I D. Usarnx, Seattle, Wash. A young man who recently rnmml ted inlchle III New Orleain I It a Idler itatlug that he Inst all h a money buying Ua listia lottery tickets. He appears lo have beeu a " blauk " (eel. DON'T GO OIK UK FOB IS YOU AUK HEADY. Particularly on a lone, Journey. Be fully pre pared. Yon eannot be, penult hi to say, unless ?'ou are accompanied with the traveler's and ourlnt'a riufc mmm, llontelter'a Mtomai'h Hit ters, most avulal of appetisers, aecllmatlsers aud promoters of digestion. Axslllat va slrk neu, malaria, cramps and rolli-s becotun ol badly cooked or uuwnolcsome food ami brack Uh vaUT, nervousness, lucrea! by travel, cunmlr blllousuess aud constipation, iho Hitters Is a overt' Inn preventive. It Imrarta a relish fur food not altogether to your taste, and preveuts ll from disagreeing wild you. Never was there such a capital thing for Hie unfortunate dys peptic who stands Iu dread of Uie beet cooked ineal. 8tomarhlu trouble caused by IU prepared viands aboard ship, on steamboats, and rations hastily bolted at railway reotaurauls. Is soon remedied by the Hitters, which gives a quietus also to rheumatism, kidney troubles and In somnia. . Tea her (to class) Iu Dili itansa wl at l meant hy the line. "The thale of night were (sill g fast?" Hrlght Scholar The people were pulllug down the blinds. Six AotW Ftte will be sent by Cragln & Co , Philadelphia, l'a., to any one in the United Htates or Canada, pontage paid, upon receipt of '5 Dobbins' Klectric Soap wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. Bpare V aT.lttle.-:hii'ago Yes, we are going for the fair with botli leet Ht. Louie Dou't do lhal. The public will want to .ee tome of It, whatever It li. A pnek-1 match-sale ire t amuUcrs of " Tan sill'. Punch " ftp Olgar. A stable government nisit be established by good nor e eirne. F t relieving th'oat troubles and roughs "Brown's Dronchiai Trochts" have a world widereputat Ion. Sold only in boxet. Price, 25 cent. How a man lov to linger around t e door ef b ikeleto closet. AN KLEOANT l'AlKAG OF FINE CAKDIi. Including 15 rare novel ilea, shapes and artistic Imported oleographlo and chro matic cards. This large aud beautiful col lection sent by mall to any one who will do thU: Buy a box of (he genuine Dr. 0. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist, price US cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with your address, plain ly written, and 4 cents iu stamps. The genuine McLane's I'll Is are prepared only y Fleming Bros., l'iltslmrgh, Pa., aud have been in constant use for over sixty years. They are superior to all others In purity and effectiveness. A certain cure for Indigestion and sick headache. Ad dress, Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. It Improves your memory to lend a friend IS, but It detro p the memory . f your friend. Peculiar That Hood's Harsaparllls does poaseu curative power Peculiar to Itself la coucluaTVely ahowu by tue wuudertul ourea It has affected, unsurpassed In the history of medicine. This absolute merit It possesses by reason ol the fact that It la pre pared by a Comblnntlou Proportions aud Proceaa Peculiar to Hood's Harsaparllls, knowu To Itself to no othor medicine, and by whl. b the full me dicinal power of all the Ingredient! used il re tained. Hood's harsaparllls Is a highly coiiceu trated extract of Haritaparllla, Dandelion, Man drake, Dock, Juniper limn s aud other w II known vegetable remedies. It has won Its way to the leading place among medicines by Its own lutrlnslr,HiidlBpntrd ihrrlt.and has now a larger sal -than any other similar preparation in the country. If you have never taken Hood's .Sarnap- arms.a lair trial w in convince youui iiaiucnia. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, 91 ; six for . Prepared only by U. 1. tiuuu CO., ijwen, nass. IOO Doses One Dollar you can ccrTaimy Wift o jiarts mo lasses orhoniyf owe part of "Perry DaviV h. omm. if- . Jo rt Ji roafj) h1h irl "iturial'iffi.jcuraTiiq The Wiley B, Allen Muic Store, The oldest anj lanrett lo tha Northwest. Knabe, Clerk and Belir Bros. Piano Esrhall Mo.iM-pronf Orrsns PublUherf of Muiml ftuilnu, a Jonrnal of mualeOS page, readlns matter and 1 paea mnslc), Issued tnoi4,r,7v Ker year: sample eoiiy, lde. Send for cati,let ILKY B. ALLEN, ill First IL, fortlaodor. CHicHtrrtN's cnolish PEIillVROYAL PILLS. malaa4 aia f ita-rU la!. ftt brMrtM few A! frtmd. la 7? riM-ift. lab aw Mara Ail Ift Um il Mlia 1 w(i(rfr4taV Mai . trt saa. atrij wrtr Iff (iartft fr ! w.tar, lax'IfatMkaf " Hclpaf fW LatdH," aft (attar, j r4r 1 1 taw . rnft,..r A train a. "TIIK HUTOtiENKTIO HVITKM AT TKAI.M TO TIIK COMMON UK MIR or TiiK rrorriK." ruoiNR Cm, Wata. I ItlKrU Jonlui 1kh HtH TtunHui ui.in II Diltflit t twiii-tVI! to uftwttitf iuiiiiilty. U ii llli (fMt (iltftir I utjr UwlitiiitU) tu tli liioutjr (ilhrr iu il m of llUbMiIW uirtlit hit. 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AfWr liug your mnlktlif (our uiotiUiav 1 iiUriy a.-ll ol ftll my trotil'.M 1 ftui I My itoiujb in prats; ol thrui. at ti ttt;t hi Ufot Hi UiJl ol tuy tiui Id mtv!" tblr iuilu ftliro. among th alok alitt rtii. !. if tin HuM meu antl tiintiu of th niraton, h i cUau ttiftr tiliiff itfatr to to Uu lit mukml, wouiil UiVNstlg'tie ru yWui. hy wouM turtuy vol tUitlitlaMii ol tb iww niriit ftutl git hi IU ilUoovwr tha honor 1 oonnJrmv h itftMwvm by tlroplug imloiis of theol.t arh.io lhrh atn iny Umr ilowu ai4.ltiur.ty th tlaaiinil ami vlptlng youra, ftlnrb bulltta iik ibe i(itfiii ami miut b th only tni yttn of braling whtoh a 111 ati)il tlw Vntt of ' ft"'' tw ft living uioiiuiuai.t lo you, iu auihor. If yoiir hf baa lwkr l antthlitg of hapi'ln, aurrl) jnu uuint ha Iouiki niiirli hi Ui bltwliiga ol I. ting in th grmtiliula itf th thnuMiitU you hav wirt from an twl gmv. Kuou b mtiuol bv aM fir hint wbn emu turn uitat ry lulo tupi'dii", V lulling you loi'g hapiy lift. I tm pmr alnofr frtiwit. M KM W P KtNiAI.K. Hiilimirllpl ftiM aworn t Ufor m this 6th day of July, Ifkt LK4i. FRANK MArriKH, Ntay IViUUo. Dr. Jord u'n otll e U t the r?Hldence of ex-Mayor Yenler, Third and Jfimeft, Sfti t'e. Consultation ami prtwrripttoii aho Uitely khkk. Seud f.-r free book explaining Uie IIUtoKotielic nyHtem. CArnoN. The UintoKiMietlc Medicine are aold lu but one agency tu each town. The UU'l around the b ti to beara the fol' lowing lnrriptlon: Pr. J. Eugene Jor dan'a HUtoxeiieUc Medicine." Every other device Is a fraud. Ifundrrsj rroi lilootl Purifier 11 the bint rvmisly (or tlmt d ead din'ftw. ilyaifv nIii. for It rriciLlfttoft the lymphatic lyitetu aud bad wrvtiuiift. If afflicted with Hort Kyes, ne Dr. Iiutae Thonii.aou'g Kye Water, Dmnglita tell It. Beware of tmltatlorm of the celebrated Heal of North Carolina I'tng Cut ToImkh-o. Try Orhmka for breakfiut Fabor's Golden Fercala Pills.. For Fetnala Irreriilar tiles; noihliirllkelrieni flu tha market. Um fnlt. SueeeealiillriiMd ny pnintlnen t lallea innnllily. Unaranteerl to rellet aiipprvseed menstruatloD. IUREISAFEI CERTAIN! pnn't ba humbnirtwt Have Time. Ilmllri, aud motiey ;lko uu otU r. Kent to anr adilreaa, aee.ire lit Dial I on r oull't ol irlee, i00, A4lniM. 1 HE APHRO aiEDlCINE COMPANY, WeateraBnuiub, J)u7, 1'UUXLANU, OB' rVilil bjr M IM.OM Hsca Co.. PortlanJ, Or. lATITIMTC0ln',, K,'' rH I Ull I Oerale lnl rmMlim a d a i Irer kr.t. J. It .iitki.l,oii. I'ale tol Bee, Wash us uu. I. I'. Mention tnit pujirr). JHE SMOKEJ? Will rave no olher Jobacco WKo orc tries SZfil OF JORT CAROLINA Plug Cut. Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. I CURE FITS! Whflo I aajroan ar a tltiMBUMi llHi ratliral ouru. I hi WhaMl I ftV oar I do Dot tiMftB mMwIy to Um thaoj nar ymm rrttm again, i kl'hV or hi A A SO HI0KNkMiftUf4oug tudjr. I warrant my ntfnwljr to our th worat oaw-a. tWaft Dtlian haw falltid m no maaoo fur not i maaoo fur not now rwxaivlii; a j ft tmal Ian aitd ft Fro BKtU ear. Lvnt at tmm for nf piy hilUillriirojdf, ()la KiprMaiaod FiaatOftio. U. U A4UV Ai Ji V 194 i'WaJI Ot itOW 1 Uim SMS who haee need Plsnl Cure fur Owumptliia sa HIskKsror AM. Bold trarf whara, a. PATENTS Ji Th. manufacturers are larfelj orerilnekad with tha oelfbrated Victor Mower, and ban an Iborlaed us to toll sa followi: t it. Mower, $40; 5-lt Mower, M; t it Mower, VA 3 Ula machine baa no superior and few equals, as ererjr on wbd baa aaed II will testify. Tutus Micsi MBAM idsikiim. B. quirk about II. Tanni cash wltb order. All family and farm applies at eqnallr advantaeoni rales. Send for full lilt to Kmilh t ask liar, 411 t'rant itreel, Han 1'raatrlar, fa I. Imra.Parkerat'a) um f 'llfiimla streeT. 4tM M l'Mfll.l!l Agenu wank d In avery city or town. FjiDjtRajUojrj5aiUr4JiL Drs. Merrill & Merrill Rpeelalitialnriiran Ir, ISrrvaiMSi Nkla and Ulaexl Itlaw eaara, ftyphllls, (. nnarrs. ,. leel Ulrlrmre, Varlrata relr, Fhlm.als, Hem lata I . mla. alalia, tha resnlt of yniiihlul Indlscrellona, all dralni spnnlheiys tem; all deformltlea of t xual nnrant In either ei or any Impediment to marrlare. Ail Uie boee disease, quickly and permanenlly cured. On rlsll deslrahle when poaalbie, Thouiandt treated by eorrepondena. Slat eaae fully, end 4 eenla to lumre prnmpt reiily. Treatmeut wllhoal blndrai.ee lo bmlneaa. CerresiKDndfnrw and treatment trlrllycniiSdrntlal. lira. ,1er illlt Merrill, Atklua bloek, Seattle, Weso. TAKE IT "S, w.pruNDcn's. rftaaGN Blood Puritiefl L5VVLIVRDiSCASS. DYSPCP3IA. rv nun mriTPHf smnura nr-.rtra: " ACACHf. COiUVCNCSS W. P. fi. S3! a. t. 5. 0. No. 416 111 a ion LUJ III lias i ii aiBl Mm aw L . " T i i . . I'INAI. WKABNKai. Henry J, CaJlaKlifr, Ml Prince street, Now York, writes: " Having been Iroubled with pnln la back and clieat during Id last winter, 2 waa oomuelled to remain at butne, uualil to attend lo bualuesa, until I wa- advUed by a friend In try one cif Al.Lt'ut'K H I'u Holts 1'l.AriTKR.s. Aftor sppljiiiK niie to my rlieil and one to my twek, In three hour I found relief, which 1 bad not (cut lu over Hu rt moitli. 1 elieer ail ly recom mend tlietn toperai.iia having spiual weak neaa aud hum troub'e.1' Mi'i A-Jak la attrai'ted by Mis. Oilier' tnone rather than b ber personal 'harms, l-u'l h" Mm 0-1 Judrr sr. I hianl him tieak ol her I eulherda. asulallnanae . -uu. wei oivr pur a lis superior eseellenee pro? ea In nltllims of horses fi mure lhn a qturter of a evuttinr. ll Is uwd hy ta t'nllM HUM Uoremmant Kwloned h the hwls al the Oresl UntrmttlM ss the HinmieM, Piuvat and m.t HMltlidil lr rrlie'sOrean hallua Powilw ikie, aut MMitain Auimiwla, iJme or Alum. HH onljr la oans PHIOK BAklNO ruWUKK Uu aaw roaa. rmtuoa est. rsiertson. 3 CBEESl CTT: it- .a iii I .,, i 'j. A GORMANDIZING, ar overoatlng, or tho partaking of too rich and indigestible food, is a oommou causu of discomfort and Buffering. To relieve the Btomauh and bowels from such overloading, a full doso of Dr. Pierce' Purgative Pellots is tho best remedy. They operate gently, yet thoroughly and without griping, nausea, or other unpleasant t effects. If tho too free indulgence in such intemperate eating has deranged digestion, causing dyspepsia and biliousness, attended with sense of fullness or bloating after eating, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in mouth in morning, on arising, drowsiness after meals, indescribable feel ing of dread, or of impending calamity and hypochondria then vou need to follov up the use of tho Pellets with Dr. Pierce's Oolden Med ical Discovery, to tone up the stomach, invigorate the liver, and set all the processes of digestion at work. While curing indigestion, it purifies tho blood, cleansing the system from all humors and blood-poisons no matter of what namo or nature, or from what cause arising. Unlike othor blood-purifiers, it operates equally well at any season ol the year. It contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to ferment in the stomach and deranc;o digestion. On tho contrary, it retards fermenta tion and promotes all the digestive and assimilative processes. It is as wonderful and peculiar in curative results as in its chemical composition. There is nothing similar to it in composition or approaching it in results. Therefore, don't be duped and induced to take some substitute, said to bo "just as good," that the dealer may make a larger profit. Manufactured by World's Dihpensaey Mkdicai Association, No. 603 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. For a Stock of Candy SEND Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 108 E 8TREET, Jobbers ln Bhow Casrs, Scales, F aper fort Innor's stnr. eUlearonm fWnr 1 ALWAYS IN " V U ' M MAI i R-j fv ! ar '''. looked ud the record of the "Advance," as it is the only machine in the market that will give absolute satisfaction. Seud for descriptive cata logue to . Z. T. Wright, General Agent, Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Alto dealer in General Machinery and Supplies. Curui Psomptlt AMD PcsmmrKTi T Iu U 31 13 A. O . Bheumatlsru, Headache, Tootharha. KeuralKla, 8.lline, Fro.t-hltea, THE CHAHLES a."V00ELEfl CO. BaHhaora. . Ask Him! Who? JONES OF BiNGHAMTOil, BINGHAMTON, Ti. T. What? Why on Scales " He Pays the Freight." DROPSY TIIS'IKI I'RRI-;, Pa1t1vly t'yrval w UH Vr,laMr Mm1Im. tlavi'urt.t Mioiiaii.ia ol c. a i uff onlif ill urt nniiiitvil hopfM if tit pliyaii-mn. Knou tlraioiiM Tinpto tu li. ipriar, in i-n tiara l ifaat two-lhlrtlft II rini'i'-ni n-movftil nd I r frm iyk iitin nlnla ol nilrni'uloiia curt-a Ten ilvT trcatnisnt fnt hv ninil. I o i nrdfi trial aiu I Uo. in atntuift to MIT lnafi U II 11 lillt bX A ONM.AtlftiiU.lft. If foil urUor irlil ri'luni lint aulf erlUvoirni U ua. TIIK PORTLAND, I'OKTI.AM), OK. A new hntel, containing' all the modern Im provements; ever roum llitht and airy; llahted liy elei'trli lly; heated by steam; open fireplaces; balbs lu ai.lta and on every OiKtr; elevators, i.iicats entertalued ou either American or Kuril tHau plan, '1 be restaurant theflnest iu theelty. 011AKI.KS K. I.KLANI). kw HicTionAL Mies or OREGON & WASHINGTON, Kcvlaed to October, 1W9. It I'enta l.ach. Tag ether, ai.SS. Mailed anywhere. Address J. K. CilLI. A CO., Publisher., Portland, Srejon. or Anything for a Bakery PORTLAND, OR., Bays in (act, anything you need In a Con of Kwint. snrl Oak ateeol Men's Suits Made to Order, 828 to 840. Ken's Pants Kade to Order, $5 to $12. Fit Cuaranteed. apli-mtsnn-mnt. Vu ran save big money ij dealing with ma. SaUslactloa f aarautecd. ARTHUR KOHI, Clothier, Batter and Tailor, Cor. Id and Morrison Sla., Portland, Or. rPlnuw mention this panar.l IahA 1 Mffita In mna In amnio, .nd rata fnp THE LEAD, THRESHERS, Engines, Horse Powers, Self-Feeders and Straistacters. If you want a first-class machine, An nnt nnrrlns until vnn hava