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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1890)
WHAT CURES? I , itiirrrfitc uf Opliiluu ou mi 9" ..... Mnl.lorl. ,,,,,...... ----- I j tl.e fr-e tliot ousts tlisciiM'; I u j i k iniiHt mnvt'iiii'iit Hiia- r aiiplviiig il7 ,iir ' li fi'itii useful to iih la-nun-, 'oiii liii". '"' fur areliin I imwiliTB mill tollies only tin- I n.i.ri'WIlilltiVt'd of lliri IH-rSOIIIll II n 1 ... i. ...,iii,? ,lt. nil Olir ii ,..!lllir ilurtors core; inu iioiiico- i V:ori cure; the 1 1 uli ih-ii i n n n iu--, ,1 to ilo the faitli cures ami tlm ,'ri n ami the so ciillcil Christine " '. I .1... ,.iir.,lolliir.n,i,l.n.l,tf .; aim i 11 " , " ' -ini; itilit'ntiitiii nnil the intent ' , Thi-v All hit. itliilthev tip in - - .. .. - .- I '.r.....ni in tliu rt'HIllt IN llllll Li- n i;l'ir doctors .oe h i-atii-nt ,riliiililcs, niin i ii iiiw irnyu- Ltors 0,11 111 ti'iiiMiiiiiuy ,)H t I'll HUH HO II". IvUCIICsllT ;iml A'lvt-rtiser. Ire t'liri'i1, Dill limine run in-llllieu, ,d ot ueieiiie-. in m,- v-iiiuiiw- .iiil tlit' ConiiiicrciitlV conteii that it in the lirt of nitiniuil U- . .1. .nut triiwl till llilvii- nf niiMi A IMH 1 ' ' r. .1 .... r u-lio IlllVP. Ht llilioil tin. 1 (vsli'in biiiI Iciirm-il, tic far n arietici' ii?mnif vtitv, novt mr nil mil liiltiiru nun now iiirycaii avoid oliHinifiiiig nrr. luuiam i-rfiai- . , , nut our purpose to rnisnler the ,.,t rrMilt from employing tin- un !niiH. tin' innraiit, i-linritnn ami r. nerillO flir tilt? Illlllllllil'H that iiiiiimn family. We simply ile- iliat tne pj i"ii inn iii sunn ;nv, la-tter than the livHieinii tt notliiiiftor vt rv littlo iiulceil Ji,t. structure ami tin t-oinlit ohm liiimaii system. Ill course "he it all." Kocliesti-r Mornine; ... n-oil Wurni'rs's Safo ('iireniul I its timely use won lil hiive lieen, , believe , in iiiv (intvt? mini winii , Inrit ternu'tl Iiriht's I liseiiHe. i-lirincr, senior eilitor Scioto (la Chillicotlie, Ohio, in a K-ttir lune.'iO, 1H!). ACCIDENTAL FIRES. n..- rmiM i ., , , Minlniniii ( Ordinary I , H KiereiM-u. i In calling ntt.-ntioi, to lire, 0.l iiU. iJStMitk..m,.t,f tl. CMXllt ,.Jttlvi. i-..tH, f.,rin,Hif il ry mviilrmal. sncanniit I...I,, wonil. rin,-nt il, mw. U-toiii-jK i-xludiici j . (.Vl.rv ,av life Of a la.nu ,,!,, f ur p;,,,,,);,,,,, n fiirm.-r tlavH lr woriliv ami u fu rn.'iHl, "' l'i" v w.p, n.ado hit ri'KiilarroumU, ami litil., aa Inwd .if llllil lOiiniiw..- .... :.. ... Ofti'ii Oil c.is,. Ht prtwnt. If h.,,1,,.1,,,1,1. r.s mini nu ve tlii-ir rliimm.vs wen to t prmuptly ami carrfullv u tlit-ir on d'Htom ha.) tlu-i,,., vat UMiilits oul.J enmv. ThU U of K,t,,t ini.rt.moe. Equally so is tho pi,N.r ntt.niiuu to JjiiililliiK Hrrs in opH, ,;rat,.H- All mit-h firrplacfs, orratlnT the ll.Kirinj; aroinnl Bml in front of saiii,., should liepmtirt fd by iron or other metal covering The danger of live coals fahinj; from n prato lire l one that bhmil.l bo recognized and underKtiMxI. I need tint refer to the use of kerosene in kindling tint, ns the papi m teem with RtviileiitH from iiKlt mww AiioiImt fruitful oriKin is tIL, la,jt ,lf mvi,1( llllltl'lleg IvillU lirnlllnl l,... l,..- ..1..1 o --- in i v v I 111 I dr, M CM net t and play with them, and ihmmiij; iiwao papers or kiiiilliu near ojH'ii (ires. L'aviii young children alone in the house during the day is also productive of danger. This is often done by the poorer classes, the rooms wiiin-tituii lie in locked during tlie iimther's absence. Very many families use either kerosene or gasoline for rookin;; purposes. These ihoiild Uith behandlid by ilaylight only, und in the case of Ka-oline extreme care ' "i ssary, us the vamr of the latter ia highly inflaliiinable, beinif a very vola tile Ihii.l. How often we bear of friend using gasoline of un evening for tliMiiiug ties, gloves and other nrticles, not knowing, or, if so, not thinking, of the danger in volved. John F. Valentino. HUli' rHkut I liavf iirenTveit all lu.e ,. i. srel reineml mure of my h 'luy-Itlstlii'luilelljil1- lour cl'ithes lint an they iiHi-rl tn? II i lltltHI o- litii'ft hi fi r.-nii7 i- ihHl nils them. Try I ho koo i uUi- I -if if HohliiiiH1 V. eetric .Soap per fret- T . l . I.I Utt IU ijprt of I. Id. The nalli'il lie Is no unoi. iiehli li lies -.round liiiisv whiiu e lav Willi. omen are not slow to irchcnd. They're quick, 're alive, and yet it was l:;n who discovered the one idy for their peculiar ail- ,ts. he man was Dr. Pierce. he discovery was his " Fa- jtc Prescription " the boon jhcate women. hy go round "with one in the grave," sufferinp; in ice misunderstood when l's a remedy at hand that an experiment, but which sold under the guarantee if you are disappointed Iny way m it, you can cret r money back by applying s makers. fi'e can hardly imagine a oians noi trying it. ios- lt may be true of one ,vo but we doubt it. omen are ripe for it. y must have it. Think prescription and nine out ten waitino: for it. Carry news to them ! Tin- dear (llil f 1Ih. One of the most interesting of the lights of Manilla is the cigarreras, or cigar gil ls. About sunset any week day you ma)' see coming out of a long, low building mar one of the bridges and wending their way by twos and threes many hundred women, clad in the sim ple but picturesque costume of the In dian, of nil ages from 13 to 50, most of them having lino eyes, hair and figure, but homely faces. These are the cigar girls, who work in the government or private factories. The number of the cigarmakers in and around the city is about 23,000. of whom only l.ouOaio men. Tho work is done on woi'dcn tables, raised less than a foot from the Hour of large, light and well ventilated rooms. Several hundreds are employed in each room, ten on each side of tables alxiut a yard wide, as near together as possible, with a narrow passage along the middle. All squat on their heels or sit on bamUio stools ntxHit two inches high. No one but a Tagal coul 1 maintain kiicIi a posi tion for hours at a time. Dr. Samuel Kneeland in Harper's. The seat of sick headache not in the brain. Re.ru- the stomach and you : it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets the Little Regulators. WIDE-AWAKE TRADESMEN IPGWNlW(rFOR. a '-slicker: Mora About tlla llollftfl Wren. For the last six or seven years a pair of the little pets have come regularly every t-pring and built their nest, or re occupied the old one, and reared their young (two broods) behind or inside a post of the veranda of our house. The post is dimply three boards nailed to gether, the front one about live inches wide, the Kiile three in.'hes, and stands up against the side of the house, leaving a space inside of about 2x3 inches. The only way of getting in is the space under the lower edge of the siding called in Xew England clapboarding. The little lady w ill alight for a moment on the molding that runs around tiie post and then darts into her nest so quickly that the eye can scarcely follow her. We have become very much attached to them and should feel sadly disappointed should they fail to put in an apiearance. Another pair have taken possession of a small knot hole in the siding of our barn. Springlield Homestead. lanitd by experieno that the only wjttrprool J" m'J ell to l co i.u tdl IQ GUWUI'J Ul limnti &el Slicker with tht "Fih Brand" Trad on it They art tht bert waterproof uddlt u erer rude. They keep the laddie, the - - i icy i c ins ucm w.iiiu' t"r rude. They keep the -addle, the x back, end the rider thoroughly dry and o- No uddle tore from the Killing ol t vol tflioB fro "Jed it When tucd aa walkirir coat, the ei Iroot butiont back, and the Slicker is once to an ordinary coat, juk "7 f, Ue coat hut llnla and will DreTent cold, 'heumauani, and other retufta to eiposnre fiaeweaiher. Beware of wonhlese im'taiione, J"T prmcnt itamped wiih " Fish Brand " Trade ". Don't accept any inferior coat when yo bat the "Fiih brand Slicker" dcliTertd mm tura naL Pamculara and illoatraied caa me free. TOWER, Boston, Massa V-A TEN POUNDS rsr IS TWO WEEKS i THINK OF IT! Pleli Prodaccr there can be 4 ?Uesbon bat that SCOTT'S pure Cod Liter Oil and Hypop&osplites ! I Of Lime and Soda without a rivaL WanybaT j nijed a pound a day by th ue a It caret . I CONSUMPTION, ! "0ruu. BRONCHITIS, C0U6HS N0 S Mi. AHO AU. FORMS OF STtsG Dlv ) 1 A tAL.irABLE AS MILK. ) -Mr. anM fri UMtmauiM iu thmmrr . r-er-ixii-fioMa. t Atlraetinna or tine or the Aiorea. At Pan Miguel the lirst real disappoint ment came iu sh:iHof the announcement that tho steamer would not slay long enough to go to tho Furnas. The Furnas has, it is claimed, the most wonderful hot springs in the world. You can bit wilh ono foot in n hot sulphur spring and have tho other in hot iron, while you drink soda water from a well in front and brandv punch from another at your back. There are also several streams running through the place where Ix ileil trout can lie easily caught, and if this is all strictly true, there is no question but the Furnas has yet to lie developed ns a winter resort. Ueing eomiicllcd to miss this, we tried to drown sorrow in tho native pineapples, mid my impression is that I shall try to have some more sor row to drown next time I go to the place. If the pincappl.-s of San Miguel were any better, a man would po insane when bo ate his fust one. The pineapples we have in Anieri'i are like grahot com pared with theso.-Cor. Dotou Tran script. The Month for Snlrlilrt. "March is pre-eminently the month for suicides," said a well known physician. "An assertion to which statirUics and, in fact the horrible nt-ord of tho kU few davs will limply l'.ir witness. Of our', it is a well recogni..il theory that such crimes assume the form of an epidemic on s'i "ht provocation, but it still remains Busceptible of de.mnst ration that the windv month overtops all others in swell ing the list of self-murders. My th.-ory is that the vital forces have had such a drift ui-n them during the severe w inter months that the system is so run don at ! this 8am of. the year mai o'-i"' .' endues on the slightest provocation, and ,,e comes the end. I t'' Shi. out as thoroughly as I should like, and for the pre-nt shall ..-fnun frmy. : elaborating J vies."-Ch.cago Tn- : btme. ! A rrii-'t Wrliig WhUkera. Dr Jam.-s O. Hyiidman. the tl.roat : ..,-ial.st of the Ohio Meilical colh-ge i -lis how the only Catholic r-n-t ' Auieri-n who wears a Uard came to lit Khi-krntonrow The prit .1,. L,o,.d duth ore rforn,.- in Cmc.n- Stt o i -iiij' " ihr"at tr",j!r- ?" t," 'ad vice of Dr. Hynduian , he h t his b ard grow an 1 had no further ii.flam mati'n in hi throat. --:oio'-;;:-;:r;o took with him a full BC; fr.m Dr. Ilvn-lman. I-n, and t.K hrch author..- at D. pranleil him the permiiwon denirfl. , York World. cumous facts asout wills. IIj of Men of I'roovny I mat a ir.lon A kiuieli. tvill. Tlie iiuiu-MiiH iii-t.incin on nvord of the tmulile and litigation which have arisen from the douMltil expression and intention of btaiois, oiiiiions, loss of tho ilin-niiiini, il.jr diirui-tion bv Tenniii ami t.ihiTwiM'. would till an hi tere!ing volume. The d. lav, too. of lin n of pro rty in making their wills till they hivine mentally incapable, or death pievents their doing mi, as if it were ex.ruting a "death warrant" in ateadof m tihng a simple biiMiiins trans action, in to he regretted. Among numerous ci lcbrati-d case may be mentioned that of the great real prop erty lawyer, the lateLonl St. Leonards, whoewill could not be found, and was Sllppxd to have lieen buried hidden aljiil his jHM-son. Other eminent law yers have failed to npMiitit executors, omitted the itato or some important clau-eor word which has called for tho interveiition of the court and often re eiiltcd in depriving tsiiis of what the testator intended them to have, to the enriching of others, thus iu somo in stances going to prove that tho "man w ho is his own lawyer has a fool for a client." A man will seldom liestow tho same thought and care on his own affairs that he w ill ou tho of other peoplo. For a long time it was customary U begin the document, "In the name of God, amen, I, A. 11., being of sound mind anil body," and so on. the inten tion evidently ln ing to prevent questions aiisiug as to the state of the testator's mind, undue intlueiice. etc.. but it is ob vious that this mero statement, tinsup-porti-d by evidence, could scarcely "hold law." Then, again, men formerly gavo back their souls to their Maker. 1 once came across iho proliato of a will of a seafaring man, which ran: "First, I humbly bequeath my soul to Clod, my Maker, U seeching his gracious acceptance and forgiveness of all my sins; iny body I give to the earth or sea, as it shuil please him to order. Jly worldly ntlairs I dispose of as follows." M st lawyers, while projierly resenting Interference with their province, "red tiqie," by "amateurs," often reap a rich harvest from the usual bungling of such meddlers. I remember a case w hero a party had his w ill prcuircl, and a codi cil afterward indorsed iu proiier legal form. Kiipiiring a second codicil, ho thought it an easy matter to add it him self and thus savo expense. He wro'0 it nil right, taking the previous one for a guide, and called in two "credible" jht sons, who allixed their names as '-witnesses" to its duo "execution." But tho testator had unfortunately omitted tosign it. and it doubtless formed u nice point of law for the court to decide as to whether, being written by the testator himself, combined, of course, with the witnesses' signatures and U-timony, it constituted "execution" of the codicil. The term "Cut oil with a shilling" has become the subject of a stage play, and -it bears a well known relation to will.i. I question, however, whether there nro many authentic in inures of its having been actually employed in writing, lieing. perhaps, more significant f n father's threat to tin olTeniliirg son. I did, how. ever, come across a genuine cac in tho improu'd will of a father, w ritten by liiuiself in a iiieiiior.iuoum book, in which he said (inter alia): ' I give to my son John one t-hilling, sterling, money of Great Uriiain." The writer onco prepared officially tho will of a tradesman, of which no one but he and myself knew the contents. Im agine, therefore, my surprise when ho told me noon after that he had ln'cn in fornied that bis will had lnvn s-en and that the contents were common talk. I assured him that it was a mistake, but he stated that it must lie true, as his informant had told him some of its provisions. It tran spired suliseqneiitly that tho testator had Hindu a previous will which he had destroyed, so far as tearing it up was Concerned, hut it had beull carelessly thrown in the nsh pit and somo work men had 1 ecu mean enough to put it ttv pether and had posted it up in a work shop near by. It was ultimately re covered. I was intimately acquainted with a lady, of whose father it was said, that the" family solicitor, with the concurrence of the wiilow, had procured "execution" after death, and it is said that previous to the "signing," w hich was dono by tho lawyer holding tho dead man's hand, a spider was placed in tho deceased's mouth, which is supposed to have con stituted "life in the liodyl" Some men in making the most simplo wills giving their all to tho wife, wishing to be suliicieiitly explicit and compre hensive, have given her "everything I possess in this world." It frequently hapicns that persons buy blanks of w ills and fill them up to save legal exs'iise, but it is a very unwise pro ceeding, and it is not generally under stood that wills not submitted for pro bate within a reasonable time after the death of the testator renders the executors liable to a )x'nalty, which is, however, seldom enforced. As I am shaking of documents I may mention the case of a lease exemplifying "biter bit," where a landlord prepared for a tenant the lease of farm himself, and wishing to retain all rights of sKrt ing omitted nil mention of such, the re sult being that those rights, not being properly excepted or reserved, became unquestionably and exclusive' the ten ant's. Detroit Free Press. AIlptr la Wrll Named. "Oh.no; allspice is not a mixture of a number of spices, but is a simple pro duct itself." said a wholi-sali) grocer. The proper name for it is pimento,' but as it combines the flavor of cinramon, cloves, mace and nutmegs it generally goes by the name of allspice. Pimento trees are" natives of South America and the West India i-lands. Tho bulk of the pimento of commerce conn-s from Ja maica. Large groves of the spice trees grow on the hillsides of the islands, and thrive without cultivation. The leaves of the tree an? bright gr.i n and glossy. When bruised they give oil a spicy odor. The flowers grow "in dense clusters. The fruit is a small, aromatic berry the mze of a small l-a. If permitted t ri n they U'come pulpv and lose some of their pungency. They are therefore gathered whihs green, and ilrinl in the sun on rough platforms. When w U cured they are"iackel for shipment in large bags holding from 100 to ISO pounds. The growers seldom g-t more than four cents a pound for ihe dried lurries. Tlis bu.si Dis does not afford a liveliluo!, and most growers fewl horses and cattle on the ri' h pa.-iure in the pimento groves. "The value of tlie crop liaa increased from fl-0.oo0 in 174 to ThO.OoO in l -s7. Tlie s ice is shioi-l to this city a- d to London, als.t lmif going to caeh plice. It is received in the berry and pound between revolving stows. It is then put up in tin cans, and is no long' r known as pimento, but is ttie all-pice of o.runiercV' Ne York 1UU and Ex-Dress. RINGEfiS AT THE DOOR BELL, t aclli nif-iili liirlilvnl to Life Iu a tirm Vork I Ul I-aily'e KiperloncM-e. Tliey "come as the winds come when forests are it tided, 'come as the waves come when navies are straudi'd," and each ''(dividual in the luulliiudo sivius to ha . vine ditiiiguishiiig pt-culiurity in las f ai h or his iiu-iIukI of att-iining it, Itrosdly, however, they may 'justly be c!illcd in live grand divisions- pod dlerc, li'ggat-H, thieves, swindlers and so licitors of favors. Tho margins of these divisions nro necessarily ill defined, for ths reason that individual n-presentalivea of eulier are so apt lenqioraniy, unucr the temptation of opKirtunity, to mergo themselves into the other classes. The aitensible sliilers are, of course, by far the most numerous. There were regis tered at the marshal's otlice during the past year 1..H3 new licenses Usiii'd to this class of haw kers and 48 Miewals. the foimer at (I each and the latter twenty-live cents. Put the marshals say that there U a great deal of neglect to renew the liccns of merchandise jed tilers, either liecausc they drift away from the city or choose to run the risk of K'ing lined (K for peddling without a license rather than pay twetity-llvo cents for its renewal. It is estimated that tin re are not h-ss than 2,000 of these baskets carrying hawkers, besides whom there are many who conceal their wares in their MN'kets. A bright little lady who rivenlly moved into mi up town flat on the west side was requested to "keep tib" on her iinadeis for livo days, and at the end of that time reported: "If there are, as you say, only about 8,000 iMilillers infesting New York, then they must lie liadly distributed, audi feel that 1 have had more than my share, for no lis than thirty-seven have rung my hell this week. And such a variety of tilings they had I It would astonish you. I had no idea of half the things being peddled that I know now are sold in this way in New York. Why, they included cravats, susientlers, shoe kid's, cheap ji-welry, soap, rugs, matched, blacking, cheap candiis. brushes, needles, tue, thread,-buttons, garters, furniture Hhhh, gas burners, plaster of paris tbinginum mil's, a sure cure fur corns and bunions stationery, a catarrh remedy, felt slip, tiers, baiiilioo w ristlets, a lot more things that I I'.egli ctisl to put down, and, would you U'licve it, liquors and lottery tickets Nearly all tho peddlers looked as if they were Jews, but those vending the last two tilings 1 name were not. The liquors were sold by a stout, elderly, good hu mored Irish woman, who carried quite a lot of little flasks of gin, w hisky, and, 1 MiKise, other liquors though she said tho- two were most in demand among the ladies who liought from her. She had them in a luisket, and said she had built up quite a good family trade, upon which she supported her husband, who was disuhl"d by rheumatism, and her two younger children. The lottery tick et0 were sold by a laino man, who seemed to lie English. He assured mo that ho sold a great many lucky tickets and I would have a good chance to draw If 100,000 if I liought a ticket for the next drawing, but hu couldn't iersuado inc. Then he said that if I would like to try a little 'Milicy,' as a great many ladies did, n tho dead quiet.' he would come around whenever I wished, get my num liers, mako my plays and fetch my money to me. Of course I didn't, I am not such a fool. "The next numerous class were the beggars. In some way, heaven and they only knew how the janitor says he doesn't nineteen of them, men and wo men, old any young, got up to my door in those live' davs. 1 began by giving a few iH'Uliies to neatly every one that camoj they looked so miserable that I couldn't help il; but one thing hapjiened that rather hardened my heart on tho Bifond day. An awfully ragged young fellow said bo was starving, and really looked as if ho was. I thought the quickest w ay to help him would bo to give him a good big ham sandwich, so I told him to wait at tho tqien door while I teped into the kitchen and got it for him, and ho seemed very grateful. I was back wiih it in a few moments, and ho, thanking mo effusively, turned away toward the stairs. Just as ho did sol caught a bright metallic gleam at tho back of his neck, and it flashed on mo at once that that was the silver head of Jack's Sunday cane that had lieen in tho stand inside the private hall near tho door. On the impulse of tho moment I sprang forward and clutched it. Sure enough it was. I hauled it out from under the tramp's coat, where he had poked it up, and took it into the kitchen to wash it. whilo he plunged down stuirs without either of us saying a word. "Another tramp, a great big fellow, with a most villainous countenance, when I told him 1 bad nothing for him, said he would como in and see, and began to force his way in. I was frightened, for I w as all alone, but did not let him see that I was I ju.st called out as loud us I couhL, Miwk, como here, quick!' and that big tramp made such a scnimblo and tumble in getting down stuirs that I could not help laughing. There was a woman, rather decently dressed, who wanted ten cents to help her get homo to her sick husband in Cohoes, and she was so a-shiimed of having to ak charity, but her ocket had been picked of all the lit tle tnonev she had. I gave it to her, and Jack Kii.i when I told him that I was a littlo fool, for the game dated as far back as the time when there was a jorse ferry to Prooklvn at least. "About this entry on my list 'man with pup' -I was doubtful whether ho ought to go down among the peddlers or tho beggars, so I've left him standing alone. Ho came up with fat, blinking, funny looking little pup in his hands, and asked me if I didn't want to buy a Newfoundland dog. I said that I didn't; that I never cared much for Newfoundlands and thought St. Bernards were ever so much nicer. 'Whv,' said he, 'that's what this pup is. My j head is so bad ever sinco I had the fever that I can't remem ber names; but now you mentions it, it comes back to me that that's tlie name; he's a St. Bernard.' I saw the fellow was a fraud, and just to draw lum out I said: 'Oh, how nice. That is the sort of dog that takes such good care of sheep In Scotland, isn't nf And be said it was, the very kind. I told him I was sorry, but I hail no sheep, and thought! would wait until I Lid them before buy ing a dog. New York Sun." a he nit. OAllHINS (IRIS MAKTf run. Tills uuratlon la often aslred, niMir of th rurva am done no quickly. Thai tliry are perni.tiirin no one ill a tempi loil -ny aller reading the f. Mow ing hl or tinioes our rep trier uift at Ur. llm-rlu'a hiIIom ho Hint iK'fM ruri'ii two ami mree yeiirs sto: Mr. William 1'armti of Miildleinti, l)r , was almost totally leaf f,r )i-rs; eure i ! I wo u'irs ajo. It-v M. M. Ilixlior of j llnsika. Or., c .rrd of na-sl a'ut llirotl en UM ihrve years a gi. Mr. V. A. M irri, NrwlH-rg, Or , sat a she I riireit of asthma i i i. i.i . ..... ..... .ii ..i... llll Ui U.li III is r, ii-ojrMin Bin iiimk, watcmvit three years a int. Win. M. Col well, Skatnokawa Vah , aclaile iliriiiiia (Ism and liver roiiiila'tii; restored ti leallh: a no h brother, lioo. I.. Colwell, j Sksmiikawa. Waali.. waa cured of a iiiiiub lie.a of the arm two )enra mine. Mrs. K, Aldf. 100 North l-'ouileeiilh stive., Port land, cined Hires )eirs egt. after nine d elors bad f.ilel, if laluiul mcii-lru j j lion t d womb lioiihii' in rvi ry eone.'iv ! atile wav, gi-iie-al debllit), tuilii tl'Miig1! ' ! Hi h'-ait and luiiirs HundiviU ef oile r iMllrliis ivtild lis named hud we ai.up to j publish them. The Dii-toraare crowded wl Ii pitlents fnun lo a m. to i? i'. m. Dr. Dunn are ' mi doiii't I lie hir.lr-l w. iiked mt a in Port-1 . land Th" DiK'turn have a la'ge coimirv pra thv, ami send lln-lr vleclric reiiieilb'xs lo any one deslriint home treatment for an) curable chronic, aeit'e or private die I e if, w Ii r'l are sept slru-Hy eonlld tidal, ! Client (he IHm'Ioih is vlsllleir uiirerenl Iomus in th- S a e to boiler nicommoilaie thoi w ho lliul II I m possible ui rouie to I'oriltiul. One of the D -clors will leat the Waalia'ter hoe', Hiker City, S iWiu lier 7 lo H; the t iiia'IIU lioue. The Dalles Xoveinlier and :'l th (n'K n hotel, Ashland, Noxcnilier .0 to :i. and Iviireti" t'liy. Dei-enilier I to H. The heart olllc aliOj Washlimton street, l'lirilaiiil. w ill run aa us -al. I'liiisullnilon mid exaiiiiiinliiin tri e. All classes treated fret fnun 10 to 11 A. M. dall). Ilreimin. Tliev are trvlns very hard ti Wat Hie liild ry iIiihii In l."iil-liiiia. JiiIiiihi.W ell, II ran'l I iloiie I knew: I te tiled It. Til K IlKtaNKKKS Of Ol II rianiitfil (lie nkiill ami rronn Imnea, their eimlmi, ui'tlanllt al Ihe inaMlieail. Voiir inmli ru ilrte, not ou the lilk'h tn at the hliih leniila Hull ol alamlaril noeetl lea. aklllka llmler varloua illliiiM'. Hu Imle anil i-oriiiT traitle ha ver to anv ih'itrvs' ailVeli'il llnati ller'a Htoinaeti HI lem, ailhniii!h Dial alamlanl Invliioiaiit ami ror ns'tlve ha- Ioiik las'ii ilir .liliiilin mark at whlrli hl ahalia have Imsmi iliris lisl. i hrap hs al hlt lera, isitnMiMsl ot llery niireellSi'il atlmnlanla, art h an intiulon. or i xlrai l isnnlhly. ( n' tivnlc bark, are Hill aoim-Uiai'i ns oniini'iulisl a iih'iillval Hiih, or alinllar lo.or Mieliii( vb lni' klmlrisl lothoaeol Ame'li a'a rhoaeii lanillv nusth'liie. I lieoe stIIi m i-llly. while the areat alltalner anil lirvvenltve of iliM-aae puraiusi it iiuvi-mIiiI eans'r, overt oinliia' malaria. ! x ala, avrvoii-neaa, klilni'V Iroiilile., isiualliialloii ami rlieiiinatli' allmenta, not only on thla, hilt on many eonllnriila. A Hull's Kve shot. The lalel phsv ol lis al alaini la to iIi'mt Is- a man who la rrankytillh liavliix ' lly whis'la In hit hrad." KVI'TlliK AMI III.KS (lilt-It. We Miltlvelv enre niptun' anil all rwta! ill"-i-awa milioul pain or iieleiitlon Irmn Imaiiuna. No cure, no pan ami no pay until runsl. Ail iln'M (or patnpiili'l bra. IMrlorllelil A Uevj alls Markol alrwt, sail KraiirU'n. I'hiloaiiple r-lni I ml it pa the men toiiiarrj Cynic T1 S ulrU ilo. Iliirurd lijr I Irrtrlclty. G'-orge Bielirh was trying to make a large electric lamp burn the other night in Virginia. N v.. standing on a atep lad der to reach it. He took hold of th lamp with one hand to balance himself and then accidentally tis.cbeil the otlter side of the lamp. Instantly be was drawn off his f.-t, and curled and writhed like a snake as the electric cur rent went through him. Finally one of tlie wires broke, and he fell to the fiotir unconscious. lie soon recovered, but hu hands were seared and blackeueo. ..ew I York Sua- WHY! WHERE" merIaofa'rl'm.rty " 11JJ1 for pain do not TiAT'JTi' ronaU In lia Ih'Iiir h UK lile sa Kis-d fr ".lief a, other reniHllea. lull in tho fact that It I" better. In Is'li'S more nroiiiptaml pure, and therefore the lant for the apeclllo ntiriaiae. II la not an Idle catch Hue thai alrlkea the eye thua; ST. JACOBS OIL THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN, IS THE.BEST. It Is ths boat curs for all aches snd pains, and It holda THE TRUE PROOF. To this sperlfle fart Archblahopa, niah opa, Clersrymen, tawjere, Dnetore, Oo ernors, (ienerala, Senators, Membere of Conrreea and If lalataiva, V. 8. Conaula, Army and Navy O Hire re Mayors and OOtrlala, testify and Unite In aaylnit: "We tillered pain; OTHER REMEDIES FAILED, and 6t Jacoln Oil cured promptly snd per nsaently." For the same reason THE POOR MAN Midi what be secki and needs, Is not deceived and will bars It at any pries. TiiK. n:st i.t or yi i.itiT. Wheu snylhlng stands a test of llfly years among a discriminating people like ths AmcrVane, It la pretty iihhI rvldeiee that ill re la merit aonit-where. The value of a tiit'dh'lue la Ih'hI protvit by I la c.uitln ue I ue from war to year bv the same p. r-niia and fninilies, aa wrll as by a Kiemly iiu rensliiK anle. Kew, if any, med io nes Imv met with tm h cunliuued sue raaand iiopu'aiily n h is n-srked I he 'II tto oirtion a id im u Ta nf IIiiamiiiktu's l ll.M, hl, h aller a trial of over nfiy yenra, are conceded In lie tha nfe-l ami moat elleelnal pmgallie In rodueed lo the pu' J.c. 'I luil (Ida Is the result ef merit, and that lliMMUii ru's I'm i s Mi'timl )-periunn ad thai Ik cliuifd for lllein, is 11 m lilalvely proved by ili- fuel that ilw.e who reKard Hem wiih the creates! I:iv r are I hose wh have used them I be longest. HltAMiiit.TU's 1'ii.i.s aie sold In every dru and nirtlii lue store either plain sr aiiitar ro tted. K'Iih 'Iimi la like a riirllni'i atiteklmr. Yon lit'M'r know nhnl a in li.a t U'a (ullol .iirpriai'a. A MOll KM 1. 1'AI KIt. When you were reaibng the l.true pnia peeiua ul TiiK ortll s l ompamon. pub lislieit last week In our i' biiuns, iild yivi atop to r iiiil r w lint a wealth of ttlent w.ia entrnued in rtltit l .g tin remarkable papeif Its -in r-ss is iilii'iniui' i'ft1, 'iil It U rea l In 4.Y',llkl (tmilies because It la the lies! uf lis kind. Now is ilia time to send vour aulwrliillun, 4)1 S seal at once will ivnre you ihe rest of thla year free, In claillint all the hoi id iy iiiiuiliera. Tut: Yoi Tii s t iimi'amon, 11 iston. lewano( linttallnna ol llii lehrattxl Si-al ot North l aroltna I'liiii t ut ToUi-i o. Tat Okhmk for hrekfU FIGHTING DEATH. An Awful Haprrlenee of Heveral 'll foriilana. The saving of lives Is the work under taken hy the new Institution, the Cosmo- u. 111. i.i 1 liuiLiiiuuru of Slim li'riilii'iui'n. ISMIlllll i-irjs nfiii , . . They have got together the greatest ar . t 1 1 .... i i ..!.... ray oi iiieiuiin hiiu biukh n, mivni vi- brought to the 1'acilic Coast, and the wonderful cures they have already ac complished are marvelous. Mr. A. As torg, living iu Marin county, California, near Sun Rafael, whs taken to Ihein on crutches, and two weeks luter was able to walk. "They saved my life," he wrote to the Kan'Kriinciaeo piiiers. Mrs. S. (i. Smith of 1706 Market street, San Francisco, undying when she was taken to them. She was given up by six phy sicians. She said lo a roKirtcr a month Inter: " If it hnd not la-en for the Cos mopolitan Dispensary I would have been I.. , I, ..,!.. I' Mr Win. I' knne in in, a"--" - - of 1 7l:t Post street; Mrs. M.J. McMaims, Ml Jessie street ; mis. neniiier, uw. Dnvls street; David Williams, :i7il Shot well street, AlciWood, ft '5 Seventh street; P. A. Anderson, RIiki'j SbK'kton street; I. M. I). Wright, l.'I.M Flor ida street, and any ntlinlsr of others of Sun FranciHco have Is-en cured by them. There is Not a dis ense ii nder the sun that tlu-v rnniiot tn-itt. -t - - - - . S, 1. 1 1... .xnol or ii ill men uhnnre suffering from the awful ellects of follies and excesses have ts-en restored to H-rfect health, manhood and vitfor. The insti tioti has proved a great Imon to those unfortunates out of the city suffering from private diseases. They lire treated successfully my mail, and the utmost secrecy is pre'served. They diagnose, examine ami give their opinion of cases free. Hundreds are f,t 'fFjVP; lieinir treated bv mail Jr successfully. A letter iyUJi hZ ex km 11 plaining a case may iyif-'v snve many ttioiisiinus ,y of ilotlura anil venrs of I ! a Hiitrering, and s-rhaps t-A, V life. A letter to any jl 1 the ladies and gen- F-J ' c'l'l a of tlemen wliosi- iiames are mentioned alwve would bring a leply olwtiintiiitintf their nrintiil etateinents. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Asthma. Consumption, Catarrh, JvsiM-paia, Indigestion. S'rof ula. Female Weakness. Seminal Weak ness, Cancer, Heart Disease., iirolichitis, Kruptions, Salt Rheum, I'.aldness, Tape Worms, Is-afness, any Sexual Diw-ases, Lrt Manlnxsl, Malaria. Urinary Troub i... I'll... tt.ar.-l Trniili ea. nr anv otlier disease, should write and obtain their 'opinion snd advice. It will cost nothing. ; It would l lieat to note the address, af 'riltlUlfM litan Disis-nsarv. StM'kton. Kb 1 lis ami Market streets, Ssn Francisco, iCal. They have a staff of the ablest I phvsieians in the world, and if they can ' not effect a cure no power on earth can. pees jfl'iffiain Baking Povd?n HOW'I THIS t We off r lioo reward for any raae nf catarrh dial rauuiil he cured by taking llall'a Catarrh Cure K. i. CHENEY & CO., t-roi.rletora, TiiMo, 0. We. Ihe ua'li-ralifned.oave known K. J. Cheney torihelaat IKtis-n i-ara. ami hHleve hbn sr li'. lh honoral'le lo a I liilni' tranai'tlnnaud Itimm tatlv ahle to carry out any olillvailuiis uiadu hy their firm. W Ksr A TIll'AX, W holeaale liruui'l.l., Tol do, 0. tt'AI IUNH, KINNA.N A MAKVI.S, W hoirale irui.-Klal, Toledo, O. MaM'a Catarrh I lire la taken liiiprnally, aiilnir dlrisity iinii Hie hl-iml and iniieoiia aiirfaeeaol the aati-m. 1'rlee, 75 tenia per bottle. Sold by all ilruitKlata. The ai'a haa a net population ol teveral thou a'iml miliiona. A Pure Cream of Tartar l'owder. Superior to every other known. Used In Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Tastry, Light Flaky IliM-uit, (iriddle Citkca, Palatable and Wholesome, Ko other baking powder do- -nth work. INVENI0RS' GUIDE OH n ATrMTO riA I Llii I 0Hoi to Ofoin 1 Patent. scut J'rf I' l l I t mey at law, tt FRE sent Jiri- 1-rlllllK )! Hit I 1. 1., Al t mey at law, W liliixtnli. II. C. IIOIIK. I-AIM.KHS I 1 lit lilrth and home trenlini'iit tora. I- liron le ills, one, men and women. I .!., Iiuru ana iii I'ortlsnil, tlr. , STEIN W AY, Cabler and Pease Pianos Minnlnr lb HrnT liksn .Mmk. whI iU f.rlt e t-inr rs.111; tl Mom.h1 hiruiiirnt; lntiU Hup ii'Utl; Im.'f ititk l hlitn-t Mti-lr hTIINWv IUl.1.. 5niMt. 'A l'"t Hlits-1; Munii (Ikav Cm. Cll tuiil m imr itf ttMi'ii mill M" oiiNtk. ABYjlUMOSS. MiM IM KXlONrt. WITH PtMIM.Y hlolrliv, nll nklii, n-A, rotitfli hinlri, wiih t-hTipM, iMiiifnl titiirt'r niil nhrim'Ursi nailit, it 1 ul 1 111 11 ItMliy litiiiiam prcvfiiti'tl mid cnrvil ti t 'I TU TBI MAT. A mrvcnll tft'niltWItT of wiTlil w I'l,' i cli'liritv, It to niinplv liirdiuiiarnttle tlx h klii iiitrifv tnif mhi, umviuftM fur tlu tnl lot mnl wit hunt h rlvnl for the niirMTv. Abnt hih'ly ynrv, tli-lliHU'ly iiM'ilirntil, V.nlwHel tti-rfniin-il. t 't'Tli I K 1 Soil' tirotlnrrM thr H hltt'ft, rlciircfl ftklll MUll Rtifti'-I liHlllli. Hli pM'VflttH 111- llnmniHttoii Mini .-lotL'li.t! ( tin iori', (he mn of iiiii'li'w, him kh.'Htl mnl lnot romfilfxlniinl UnmHilnui, lill Il itihiiltR of 110 roiniiiri'ton with tin l oMwt pkln hohi(s, mnl rixnU In tlt-lii m v tin inont notl mnl exiH-tittxt of toilet mil iuir.ry i. HhIc urfHtrr thmi the com 111 lit UHll-NOf nil (tt tiff "kill Kiti'm. Hohl tliroNirhonl thi- worhl. rrdv. Z inl for " How to t un Skin mnl l.looil I'li- A.lnH I'tlTTKM lKf ANHCllKMU AH'tmroK- Th'N, itro.ri.,tor', Hoot on, Mi.hu. jR AohiitK thifH mnl I'Kt k, wcakklilury n I hl'HIIIHllHIl nlltvit In oim mlniitt hy tli ik vMtrmi'iH'l'TU'l R l ANTI l'IJ l'l.HTKK.'iCl CUT THIS OUT. K Ytir IHVK ANY WIIKAT. IIARI EY.OATS, I lleii, Polatiaa. Dried Frit it. live or dreaxd I'oiCiry, Kuita. or other (ami pridure. (or taut prln a and prompt remtllaneea ahlpto Price Berlin Company, (Incorporated, Capital Mtis k t-.'.W.ikW), COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 120 (la; St., Sao Francisco, Cat. st sn Hami-i.ks. Stenetla anil Sample Haira fnr nlsl 11I 011 aiipllrallun. II yon want anv Infor-niatli-n ahoiit our Uralu and I'riMlnee Market, w rile lor II. I CURE FITS! Whn 1 My t'tii I tin nut mmn Twrvljr lo 4,v thai fnrs.tiiuftiwl(tisO Iu tlHMii tvturn 1 m,,,n rrnhf. oun. I tuwmil(h1iiMnii I-'ITS, I I'll Vl'sY or KA1.1.IM1 hlK .N Kf liMons rtwlf. I Mftrrant my nuiMtlj loount tli wortojtHs HmaiiM Mtttrbv0 UiImI is nirHWn for n. puw jrotiivin r. K-mi ai ono ft trti i na m mm n um nil InftllibUi n-mt,l. ()iv t;iinsMuil Ht Oilier. . U. UUUX. .!, ltta l'vxi B(U How V urk Ctir. Pater's Golden Fecials Pills. For Female lyrefrnlar I Ilea: uolhiiiaMikethem ou the market. Kmr oil Sueceaalulltriiaed by proiulnent la-lte monthly, Unarauiwl to relieve eiipprvaaeil JnenaUaialion. SURE! SAFE! CERTAINI Don't be ht.mhnrH-eI. Save Time, Health, aud money ;laJte Booth, r. (tent to any addreaa, secure hy mall on n Old pto( price, :.0O. Adilreaa, IHE APHPaO MEDICINE COMPANY. Weatern Branch, Box27, fUUXLANO, OR Bold by Wisooat Uaca Co., Portland, Or, a'.-.'i r Thriff is v-good revenue rsV ib rai i ij a. -v. a t.x ' ai cleanliness emdwMrUUU IMs flksolid ckeffoj-scouring sop Try iHnyoumexl-house-cleaning wid beh&piy CHEAP COMFORT Can he secured hy the small investment in one cake of SAI'OLIO when you have a house or kitchen to clean. From the paint to the pots and pans, and including ths windows and jfoors, it is the very lest labor-saying soap for scouring and cleaning. Ml Grocers sell iL New Store. Cymnaslum and Athletic Coods. New Coods. WILLIAM C. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles. Revolvers, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, llrniliialo", Wlnrlir.trr, merlin, t'slt'a Itrpralluar lllllra Vjj lleoilnf Ion, Parker Hrea., L. f. Itinllh, t'oll'a KbolKana, 17-J ANI lit TIIIKII HT., B VAMMILL iT., rUtTLASI, OK. ? f -A? TIIATCAMBK t'SHl) EVHRY VY is the kind tlmt pays, beoresof vountf ImsitieiMi Mien, ami htm- dretls of Ixxik-keeoeni ami sten f SVlrVV w " - .... r-i I D..-I- otfrnpliers oftKith sexes, attnimte tlicir success to a conrse at 1.10 i-oruinta ouan ness Collofre, rortlutnl, o- eoon, or the Capital Business College, Sulem, Orcein. lii tli are uiuier the iiiuiiu(,'ciia-iit of A. P. Anustroii(, have same courses of Bttiify sntiieratesof tuition. lUisiiw,Shnrthnnil,TyiKwritinJ'emmmhipandbnff huh Uvpurttncuts. Write to cither for joiut Cululogue aud staitfuueus of ptumauship. PENSIONS! "gSJst Applvtn M1I.O H. STKVKNS A t il., Atlorneya, HI. i V alni'l, Wa.hiiiKlou, U. I'.. Ilraiu h oltleea -Cleveland, lli'lri.ll. I'lili aKil. New Pension Law. iUim .11 w'.lnw. anil il ,al.lrd ml.llrra aud aallora a pi-iialoiii 1111 vvlitrniw In fiirnuli; ao IIm liarie- paM-r. rulril; aioiii. in ; un ao- ' roils-rlirliM ur lr. Aie.lmrlwl ri-lwro 1 M IVn-l'ili All'iriii-r l'--l yan'i-ttmili-nttil, Cit J II HIIKI'A.ll) ai.a 1J. w. r. N'oltltlN 3111 I'liivHtm-i, k""Hl 47. .l)olnlii 11 S l'.i..l"il Aai'imr. ai Fr.iiclaci. I al . Ki-lin noM. A. J HKikla. umauwin (a. II Ib-iit. ul lalilnrnla, and utUr dupaitaimt uOimala. i h kx.'rJii': 1 N. p. IS. U. o. IW3-8. f. N. U. No. 440 SflLESlflEJl WflJlTED, Local or Traveling, To ai-ll our well-known Nuraen- atia k. We want IPhxI, lively workera. and will pay well-eoin-mlaalou or aalary. (food relen-ni-rt n'iiilrel. Apply quli k. L. L. MAY A CO., Nuraerymen, St Paul. Minn CALIFORNIA 7 K-CUP.tS CATARRH lahenm ntlgm, Neuralt.lt, Corni, HKADACHC, ana ALL PAIN. To. Callforala FultlTe sal I(atlTS ELECTRIC COUGH CURS 0UE8 OOLDI, OaOUP, 00H8UWTI0I. Sola by ell Dru((-taa, EackWe.aOa H Oreulnier Oo.. Proa's. Loe ang.lea.CaJ. WINTER IS CQMIilG. Rend to Snallla'a lor yonr wtntrr outfit They have the hlirgmt .tix k ot nuden lothlna. They have the heat laaita and ahoea. They have Ihe eheaiieat hoaiery lor every lamly. Thuy have the rele.t rarlety of dry good.. They have family 'roeetlea o( all klnrla They have dried fruit of Ihe uew erop. They have eanued fusla al wh"! ale prti-ea. They have warm mitteua and Klioi-a. They have blanketa frwm II. th up. They hava eomlorta from Ml rente eaeh to IA lliey have nveraliaof every a lie. They pay ape rial aMriitlon to all ordera. Addn-ra lr lull tariliiilara and eopr of Hmt (Vrrl (frw) mlth'a faala Mare, SIS Irani Street, Kaaaa t rnncle, Cut.