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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1891)
ACROSS THE DKE1, TO Till TXB WEST. On itniboats,rsraiid stag: roar-he, Hiwtet- ler'i Htomacn nmeri is carritu as we mint I in w.rtui Item lu the materia nintlra u( tlm imr iiltnc nubile. It deprives vitiated, brai'kish water of ita hurtful prtwrtlaa ami exeerablc flavor, cuiiiitia-t the rwrnlclnua erTe, la upon the suraain of had or ludlxwtible lood, rcm dlea crauipa, b artburn and wind upon tbe itotnacn, n is a duu ueieua ag-auiai malarial aiumlers. iiulllne the eflwtsol enejlve ln.t cold aud damp, reliuve all k ticaOarhe, and ! ao lnromirai le euro for matireueaa aud all Imi'U h. I fa lKiiu ol travel often tells moat aiaaatnmaljr upou invalid and cuuval-st'eiiU, oo aaloually to auon an estent aa to Jeopardise lite, rurwii" m iifuiu iieanu, appretieualve 01 bad effect from travel, will, If provided wltb tbe Bitters, be far lew likely to nave their feart reallwd. The world would lie nint h Mter than it U If men whim live up to iii-ir oijiiiiiiru-a. Can the aula of an inferior art u-.le con ntuutly increase for 21 yeiira? f.ttllina Klectnc lioap hint lieen on the murket ever since 1SH.1, and in to-tlny us ever, the lint ami ji ir- family soup made. Try it. Your grocer will Kf t it. Keelpnieltv. " Your Imek hiilr In ronilng ilnwii. "Thuiika; your front teeth are dmp pint; out." l.ie pmlirllM. imtlltllll flllil tlirn.it .1 iuir.tnM use "llruv n'i llnmchittl Triichtt." 'i cents a box. RCPirjKK AND FILKS t'CRKD. We praritlvelr cure rupture and all rectal dla rasr without pain or delentlou from builneaa So core, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad drew for pamphlet lira, fnrteroeld A LueeJ m Market street. Han Fnuiclico. When an iikh kiekn lit you he d K'h m la-canae he reeounlzeii Hint you are unlike him. .. Tbv Gkrmea for breakfuHt. Hue Knamellne Store Pollih: nodnst: no small Too large hthe old-fashioned pill. Too 11 . r i rccKiess in us way 01 aomg business, too. It cleans you out, but it uses you up, and your outraged system rises up against it. Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets have a better way. They do just what is needed t-no more. Nothing can be more thorough nothing is as mild and gentle. They re the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. One tiny, sugar coated granule's a gentle lax ativethree to four are ca thartic. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks, and all derange ments of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly re lieved and permanently cured. mm Thla Trad Mark le on m Best Waterproof Coat In the world. twill fbr fflmtniM rmtloriif. fm. A. J- TnwT BottonJ HUNTERS EQUIPMENTS VJ lJ 1 ln(tTankle. Kt". d real Variety. Low Prlres. 'lir'namn In iraric. Bend fur Catalogue. 4K0. , KHRKYK, 533 Kearny HI., 8a jKranclaco. TAKE IT prifKlnrR's. Oregon Blood PuRiriEiT KIDNEY Sr LIVER OISEASCS. DYSPEPSIA. VPIMPLES. BLOTCHES AND SKIN DISFASES "VEArjA.CHE CQSTIVENESS ito S25 PKIl DAY EASILY MADK BY I earnest workers buu llniKouriiew I loV:eiitirBlviiewul)i(!et. Kvery 1 ivwanta It; yciH want it; why? Beratise 11 i poiitirely make you more money than any erbusluesa No experience or capital nees ' . Full particulars and lllustia ed clrcuUra a It will ay von to Itiventbtale. Do no' -I thin chance. Tbii advertisemeut will not ! i ar In thin paper analn. Kxclmlve territory 'n Mentlrin tills i.aper. Addr Pacific Pub i9 Co., Third and Oak nireetJ J'ortlaud, Or. "i J. McCRAKEN & CO., i -DEALERS IN Koch Harbor Lime. Portland Cement, Sol dan Gate and Ulan Platter, Hair, Fire Brick and Fire Clay. LAND PLASTER. I 60 North Front Street, Cor. D, T PORTLAND, OB. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." ; Ifnren all unnatural rllschanresof men nilim nomauerofhow Iiiiir Maudine:. fre UIIKI venw sirlctiire, 11 lielnic an internal WWIIU ,, , nru. .hen vverrthlnarelM m liaifalll. l'rler.S.MI. Clrcularon in rec Ipt of price by The A. Bonoeu tneil meuirine v., , n. ' :gon homestead co yg&ixl&i iiet nroliertv III Kant l"irtlKinl-Hallirne' l.ViMltiim: loi,.'inlii. I'rliva. twi ueaiwh. -h wliii delre lo ejnmlne till" property will iirnit.-nl ami teHin remlv any time at the or free uf exiiense. We nhVr Inn ten-aere trai ts nl Hawthorn ete at lllllshom. WahintiMi iv. 14 miles west of INirtland. one hour's nile hy three (linen riallr: ! lo Hii P'r err. e :n Itvc-aerr furnis near Port Aimeles, ash.; r aere. Send for our Bulletin No. a. sMrTfitsj Vn 1 ar enn I dotmt moan trxswly to etflK tbon hum tad thru ban tbmo wtam tstain I "K?,' I cure. 1 h nuilo t txs duieo t ITK, fcru, T or KALLI.NU hlt)KNtS8all(WinQ. ' nt nyrmnerUrioeara the wocat mt.ltcnm hinlijMaiKimanMKt aow J"""' Kenrl itou for a twatiioand a Frr Tlntlhhlf.reined7. Cm Kipr-sti and V0 IR Ml ONLY! LOtjTerrAU.L.iii wn; O.urrai ana KraVOUS EULUTIi U'ealowaa of liiif aal Mind, It Mte L vmMflelitMaitataOlaarTfsng, hi mwii.i Moaa iaa.Taa.vi !;'''; uTTmCOICAI, GO- BOFFAi-O. BISHOP SCOrrACADEMY. Aralemk-. Pr. naratory and Primary !-.rtnieiiln. Five n-milar morse., in eliulitia the rooinierrlal in the Ai aOeniK l.-nmelit. In lplme re h"7"' ""HJ tn.-l .Nnhad h.na.lnilttt. Krfer with conMilenee In patrons n.l pnp"" 'h'"l,?' onttlieX1hett'ofit. :i les her. -W e.tets. IT rm.luae hurt year """tT, JJ year ilieler present niaofuremeiit IU r (tin di. iv iwi. Kir.llisrieando(hr liif.H-iii.lion ai.lre J. W. HI I.I. ' PniK-ipal, f. o. Drawer 11. fortUnd. Or. 2Mi i"i"(c J 5 A SOCIAL PALACE. PARIS' FAMOUS FOUNDED BY FAMIUSTERE" M. GODIN. ! ith llundreda A Co-operative I'uetory or ramlllea Living I'nder Koof Eaay lloun of Ijibor Crlppled Insured. a Single t Ac4 and From hU boyhood IL Oo.Ua bad been a atii.l..,,. ... i ii ... , . ,, tuiuiur una iuu oi ine iuh'KY mouiii tudeutand foUower of the eoclal Ideal of .i,,.,' ,, ' Fourier and Pere Eufantin. Now, having? rwueJa poeition of ,K,wer and indeed- are over do-n who havetbeirfantaKtio ence, he detenmned to put thoee thoorie, , M.t etreet U,K,n tbe Into pract cA U ph wa. to make on. doonl f Ul,ir domicil( t,,ig great family o t M hi. work people, with ,w H ,, prtscril)tion j common mntun M. the general wel- u-a' U-r do-a than their America., cot... fare. lie accordingly erecUxl a large build- Thvs0 cllilt0 p,1VBiciun. wiU tig, to which a-ldltion. have eiuee from Ume duvoto frol hv0 ,0 ix hmn t0 Ming WtirMU3nnuid0 untUltnowha.afront.ty0ur pu., und all for the munificent age of nearly 000 feet. Thi. he divided into gulu of from a qunrtor to fifty cent luitoa of room for hi workmen and their ' piwo, f.uniliee. Ue called tt the ''I'alaU Social."! i,in . n,n K.eln,, .l . Cut it ii more commonly known ai the Familiston," At first th. wi.eiLn 5m i not like the idea. They thought it would diminish thoir indeeiulence to live in mob an institution. But 31 Uoden toon per suaded them that the system would make them really more independent, beside ena bling them to live far mure cheaply aud there fore save far more money. In addition to the main building various wings and additional buildings have been erected, until now more than 400 families are lodged in the "Palais Social." Were these in , ...... I ordinary city tenements they would solidly j occupy a street more than a milo long. The buildings are all of brick, and are practically fireproof, and constructed with every poasi blu device for the comfort aud sanitation of the occupants. The buildings are four stories high, and each story bos a clear height of ten feet. There is an abundant supply of water in every room. There is also a large courtyard attached to each building, paved with cement and roofed with glass, serving ui a playground for the. children in bad weather. The doors of the buildings are never fastened, and there are no watchmen nor sjiecial rules, so that all the occuiumts are as free to come and go and do as they please, as though each family lived in a cottage of its own. Each family may rent as many rooms as it pleases, and its apartments are ontirely separate from thoso of its neighbors, excepting, of course, that they open upon a general publio hall way, ludeed tbe system is very much like that of of one of the huge aivutinent houses which have become so common in American cities. The cost of the buildings bus been about -'00 for each inmate, and the rent Charged averages about (1 per month for each room. I may add thut M. Oodin him' self hod always occupied a set of rooms in the "Palais Social," differing from those of his workman in no rosjieet save the furniture, etc., he put into them. Connected with the establishment there are also free schools, which are of a higher grado than the public schools of France, free libra ries and reading rooms; a well equip! the atre, the prices of admission to which range from five cents to forty cents; gardens and parks, co-operutive stores, at which every thing can be purchased at tho lowest possible prices aud then juiy an annual dividend of profit to the pi'rchasers; a cafe, a nursery, and numerous minor institutions. There are also two flourishing choral societies whose oc casional musical festivities are events of real artistic interest. Tho nursery is the most valuable of all these adjuncts to the "Palais Social" It is a large, cheery building in charge of a cois of nurses, where mothers may leave thoir children for the day while they are at work. For there is much em ployment for the women, 'n the stores, the laundry and the stocking factory There nr.i cradles for tho very young babies, and pluy room and kindergarten for tho older. Even here M. Oodin's inventive play came into skill, in devising new kinds of cradles, etc.,J for tha babies, by which the comfort and welfare of the little ones is insured, while the labors of the nurses in attendance are re duced to the minimum. Huch is tho place where the people live. Near by is their workshop. The manufacto ries cover nearly four acres of ground, and, as much of the building is several stories high, there must be in all at least fifteen acres of floor room. Thore are five miles of tramway connecting the various portions of tbe works, and fully 1,300 are constantly em ployed. The bulk of the business done is the manufacture of stoves, ranges, furnaces, grates and their settings, coal scuttles, and other domestic utensils of cost iron. It Is said the finest casting in the world is done there. Perhaps so. I have never seen any finer. Tbe magnitude of the business may be reckoned from the fact that there are usually ou hand, in stock, from 30,000 to 40, 000 stoves and cook ranges ready for ship ment. JL Oodin believes in easy hours of labor. According to his theory, a man ought not to work more than three or four hours at a Stretch. So he hod them all go to work at 6 in the morning and keep at it till 0. Then there was an hour's intermission for rest and recuperation. From 10 to lioD they worked again, and then rested for an hour and a half. Another stretch from 8 to 0:30 finished the day's work. In all, therefore, ten hours' work was done. But by being broken up Into three sections it fatigued the men less than eight hours' continued toil would have done. You will understand how low wages are in France when I say that the average pay of these workmen has not been much above 5 a week each, and yet they are better paid than the bonds in most other French factories. However, their wa"e do not represent all their income. From the outset II. Oodin established the principlo of giving each workman a share in the profits of capital proportionate to his share in the work of producing those profits. The capital of the establishment is $000,000. The annual dividend of profit to the work men averages about 8 per cent on this, or t?J,000. This pays about $100 a year each to the' workmen who live in the Palais Social, for of the 1,200 hands employed some 500 are mere outsiders, who live in the village of Guise and come to the shops mereiy for their wages, like workmen In any ordinary foe- For the aged and crippled there are varl ous pension and insurance funds. There is a pharmacy fund, by which the sick can pro cure needed medicines without cost There is no hospital connected with the establish ment, however. IL Oodin held that it wai best for the sick to be attended to in their own horn. Neither is there any chapel on the premises, nor any religious instruction given in the schools. M. Oodin did not be lieve in religion and did his best to discour age the religious sentiment among his peo ple, although, of course, he did not positively forbid it, nor in any way attempt to coerce the people to his own way of thinking. As a rule, however, the inhabitants of the Palau Social have been and are unbelievers in any religion. Their children are not baptized, and when any one die his funeral Is con ducted with no religious rites wl atever. Ths result of this upon tbe morals of the coram nity does not apear to be bad. Adolf liou HVe in Chicasu Tribuns. ' A New Kind. A Nevada paper want eonvlcted murderers dropped into the sbalt of a mine in tliat staW which is 8J6 feet deep. It says that a person falling will lose ail consciousness after descending 400 feet, and the death to be found at the bottom of the shaft will be entirely painks and without any chance of bungling as on a gallows. Detroit Frew Pre trawqarivocal. She lie hasn't much education, bat be males a good show, doesn'thel lie OU. Quite eircu.- CHINESE PRESCRIPTIONS. ome of the Horrible mm the Durtora SI la for Their I'alleuta, The New York Chlm so diK-tors are be- Isiiiniiiir to l.e their bold uixm their here lofore devoted dieilts. This hua beeu aLVOlllllihtd by dimple but iolid Aiiu riciin uiedicul gt'imia. It hua Un n the ciihtom ever binoo tlieCliinee colony begun to "put on airs" in New York for 'tick C'hiimtuen from all parts of the .1.: . : I . . t i... r ,t,.,i. i.i. i:..: . .. i i i.i i " -. '.i biS ?' opium with the avowed pur- pose of having his carcass housed in Evergreen cfinetery as early as possible, so thut his bones may be ready forepoody shiptnent to China, having a doctor with big round eye glosses sit down to feel the poor fellow's pulse for two hours and a half, and then give him the following prescription to be boiled Into a soup and then drunk: Pickled lizards, two paJra.4 maleaand' female; KlllwtlK IWW, H .U UllU, II IIWW VIM.KCt nilf . doll.n j and i feuuUea; eweet Ooroa Kiiuwue; root, an ounce; w illow cricket potato vinea, I ounce; white outs, I ounce; lotoa leasee, an ounce; rattlesnake tail, 14 of an ounce: block dutea, I ounces; elm bark, i an ounce; devil dsn ton, an ounce; reindeer's born, H an ounce; birds' clawa, H of an ounce; dried (ringer. M of ounce; coffin nails (old ones), Hi an ounce. Doll the whole with t quart of water uutil only half of the water at left, and then drink it as a preliminary dose. Such was the prescription given on last Friday afternoon to a poor laundry man on the comer of Broome and Do lancy streets by a Chinese doctor, who said his office was at 13 Mott street. But, fortunately for the patient, before the fumous prescription was put up by a Chinese druggist on Mott street, his friend. Ah Sing, rushed to an American doctor near Chinatown. The latter went to the dying man and restored him to consciousness before the deadly mes senger got back. Here is another prescription given to Wong Ah Sing, of S Mott street, some time ago, for a cancer, which the doctor and his colleagues had been trying to cure for the past four years. But they didn't cure it. At last the poor fellow was nearly dead, and the doctors at the New York hospital got hold of the pa tient and cured him in less than three weeks. This is the prescription for the cure of cancer, translated from the original: Haw earth, 3 ounce; winter wheat, 8 ounce, ginseng pills, 8; sprig of cinnamon, 14 ounce; southern apricot aoeda, I ounce; willow leave, It ounce; aniscaeed oil, 1 ounce; red dog's tail, I ounce; peach skin, I ounce; clum shell, 1 ounces; sauilal wood, 5 ounces; dandelion, dried, I ounce. Mix aud boil with water; take it seven time a day Da Cuo I'wa Of the dozen or more sick Chinamen who have recently been drugged nearly to death hy such wonderful compounds many have been subsequently cured by American physicians when they had been given up as hostess by their own physician. These examples of their own doctors' inefficiency is the principal cause of their recent downfall. Wong Chin Foo in New York World. Grua That Is Not Green. It may be noted that the one defect of tho Riviera is, that it is not green. A few of our forest trees would make the landscape perhaps too perfect The olives which clothe the hills are gray. The grass is sanity and ill grown. When a millionaire would indulge in the lux ury of a lawn be has to resow it every year; from which tho reader accustomed to immemorial turf, which has lived through as many generations as would suffice to conllrm the nobility of a fam ily, will understand what grass is in these regions. But our Frenchman was none tho less sure. "Sir," said an Ameri can, afterwards, "there 1b no grass in the world like English grass, except at New port; there is beautiful grass at New port" And we liethought us, to soothe our feelings, of Mr. John Burroughs, the American naturalist, who declures that if we would but refrain from washing for a little while, such is the soft and dewy character of our climate, a green ness would grow all over us a turfy de posit upon our hands, a gcntlo veil of mosses uon our uncovered brows. Such are the differing opinions of other na tions. Blackwood's Magazine. Flapping of a Fly's Wing. The slow flapping of a butterfly's wing produces no sound, writes Sir John Lub bock in his book, but when the move ments are rapid a noise is produced which increases in shrillness with the number of vibrations. Thus the house fly .which produces the sound F, vibrutes its wings 81,120 times a minute, or 833 times a second; and the bee, which makes tho sound of A, as many as 20.400 times, or 440 times in a second. On the con trary, a tired bee hums on E, and there fore, according to theory, vibrates its wings only 830 times in a second. Marcy has succeeded in confirming these num bers graphically, ile fixed a fly so that the tip of the wing just touched a cylin der which was moved by clockwork. Each stroke of tfie wing caused a mark, of course very slight, but still quito er ceptible, and he thus showed that there were actually 830 strokes in a second, agreeing almost exactly with the num ber inferred from the note produced. Boston Herald. On the Quiet.! "Can you shoot a revolver?" she asked in a whisper of the girl next to her on the car. "Yes; but don't you never, never U-U anvbody." "Why" "You know Annie Blank? Well, she learned to shoot a revolver and it got out. and after that she didn't have one flirtation a month. I'm not going to tell anybody until after I'm married." De troit Free Press. Th Power of Imaglnatlaaw A lawyer driving r.lonj a country road asked a woman who waa walking In the sum direction which way be hail to turn to reach B Tbe woman gave him direction and added that she waa going in that direction and would point out the way. "All right, good woman," aaid toe lawyer, "Jump op; better bad romrwny than none. After Jogging some mile further th woman de moded and thanked hint for the driv Hare I much further to go ers I reach the 8 road T atari the limb of tb la. "On, 700 passed tt nut two or three miles back." was the answer, "oat as 1 uougns oaa com pany better than ttoo I brought 70a on." ' Caidntiflsd. A HAX(JIX(. rOSTl'OXED. CHANFRAU'S TWO EFFORTS TO PLAY A PENNSYLVANIA TOWN. A Big llou I'roveutrd by lb Failure la llaug a Man aa I'rr Programme Hit Indulging In a Itug The llamljr and Affable Itiintl Manager. Sou.o few years ago I piloted Frank Chunfruu over the Pi nw-ylvunia circuit, and as it was uiy first eiixTiciue on the "road" I was particularly anxious that the tour should be a success, not only for my immediate bent-tit, tlnuiu-iully, but also for the purport of creating a repu tut ion with ot her stellar at t met ions w horn I priioM-d to take over the tuino terri tory later on. I also desired to stand well with the locul managers, enabling me, as it woifld, to miiko advantageous arrangements as to tonus, etc., etc. AlTEASISa KIT'S WRATU. The "country" uiuuugcr, as a rule, is a peculiar individual, combining, as he often docs, the various duties of janitor, bill poster, ticket seller and scene shifter. He is usually a clever fellow, and as his expenses are almost nothing, he easily earns a handsome income, no matter how small the business may be for the star or company, his share of the receipts being quite ull profit. But where lie particularly shines aud brings his latent talents to the fore, is his readiness to account for a bad house (and he bus many of them during the season) with a prompt and reasonable excuse, so that in the event of business being unsatisfactory ho may calm down the irate niunnger and disgusted star, and induce them to again visit the vil lage on some futt.ro occasion. The fol lowing is a truo illustration. We had played all through the coal regions. Kit proving a magnet, and we were piling up the dollars. We continued the tour into the western portion of the state, but on reaching Lockhaveu we found thut we hud met our Waterloo. I forget now just whut our receipts were that night, but it was in the vicin ity of $12 or $15. Clmnfrau was simply mad. It was his first visit to thut town, and he vowed it would be his last, and, after tho per formance, when the local manager joined us at tho hotel, the genial Frank did not mince his words, and, it is well known, thut his curses could be "both loud and deep" on occasions. "What kind of a town is this?" said he; "does anybody livo here? Do they ever con 10 to the theatre? Hero we bring you a New York success, with a first class company, and wo don't play to enough money to pay for hauling the baggage," "Now, my dear Mr. Clint.frau,' re plied the man of the ocra house, "you must know that we have had a show hero every night for tho ust six weeks, and our people are drained of money. Why, "Ccllers & Snpiiuin's" company last night didn't take in $0, and Pill's "Gob lins" had to leave their trunks for their hotel bills. Ordinarily, this is a first class town, and you can pluy to big money. You mado a hit to-night, and will be the talk of tho town. Now, if you could bo hero on Friday the house wouldn't be big enough to hold the peo ple." "What cyclono is going to occur then?" asked Chunfruu. "Why, were going to hang a man here next Friday, and ull the pcoplo will como from miles around. You come back and play, and I'll give you 00 per cent of the receipts and haul your baggage free. What do you say?" Clmnfrau looked at me and I looked at Chunfruu, and as ho seemed to acquiesce I accepted tho protosal, and then and there signed contracts for the return date. The next day I wired several towns, changed dates, canceled the Friduy night where we were originally booked, and, at much trouble and souio exxusc, arranged matters so that we could give the good folks of Lockhaven and vicin ity one more opportunity to witness "The Arkansas Traveler." Friday came and we rodo all day, making a long jump, and arrived about 7 o'clock. As it was too luto for supcr we hurried to tho oera house. One thing struck me at once as being curious, and that wus the total ubsence of people on the streets. Not a map, woman or child was in sight, and the town seemed like a city of tho deud, when I hud naturally looked forward to a gala night stores open, citizens promenading up and down tho main street and every seat In the house sold beforo our arrival. At 8:30 o'clock, and with nobody in the theutro, I mildly suggested to the manager that ho had better put out his gas, as we would give no pcrforuianco, and asked him to como with me and ex plain mutters to Mr. Clmnfrau. lie did so and we proceeded to Frank's dressing room at once. 'What is the matter now? Where Is that man you were going to hang today?" said my furious star. "Why, Mr. Chanfrou," replied the local director, "we postponed the bung ing for another montli." Boston Globe. Evening Dress, A gentleman riding along a country road after a heavy rainfall, came to a rickety old cart and a horse to niutch the vehicle stuck fust In the mud. The driver was an elderly negroj by his side sat his wife, and behind them were seven or eight little pickaninnies of all ages. All were decked out In a great variety of faded and second hand finery, but all were barefooted. Tbe man stood up and belabored the pool old horse, urging it on to the Im possible task of pulling the cart out of the mire. "The horse can't Btart the wagon while all of you are in it." said the gentleman. "Why don't you get out and lighten ths kmdr "'Cause, sah." was the reply, "we'i all gwine to a pabty, aah; en we's got our feet washed speshly fo' the 'casion, sah; en we cayn't git out in do mud en den go on loo Lin' like nobody!" Youth's Companion. I'ollta Amrnltlea. Business Man (with bis feet on his desk, to small applicant) Biy, don't you know enough when you cuter a geutlennui's office to take your hat of! I Boy (taking off his hat) Ye, sir. Where ball I bang it, on your feet) The boy is still looking for a Job. New York Sua 1 Holing I'aulon. Til teach you to play pit h and tow!" shouted an enraged father. "I'll flog you for an hour, I wtlL" "Father," instantly replied the Incorrigible, as be balanrvd a penny on bis thumb and finder, "111 toss you to mak it two hours or Bothing." Boston Glob. IMI'OKTANT TKAI.K NAME HICt'ltlON J i ltoThnicr o( the I11ll.1l t.iicOivuli Court at M UmU Inn, r4'iiiil tmu.lf l,lu 11 an ntuln ah, I graiiii-,1 T lul lii)iiiii il,Mi nwHliiKl the lriM,l'iii: in the ol the MH,triier ouiiwu) ai. iliit the HriivKi'iiiaii H.-l ii.ti I'I.iiIIIiik t o., u u "i,ol, I r.rtuii iiIIIIiik t o., 1 . r, ,I 1 1 -i 1 1 1 1 at (lie NiltenUiiu:, niHtiuiNi'iuriiiii or m-IIIiiii ol any article ot l,.iiiai h lillli-n., vll lu-r in Imli,, liv the iin lion or oIIi.tu 1m. or in ii un iiihMiiu itfteol I lie IIHIiie " HoalelliT " eve-,( iuiiliueiihiu w III) I he ftfllc of the genu I lie hitter, u h it'll an' 11 U ai aolil III holllea ftceurclv mhI,iI ; an! nlfto irohlh illnu the Nile ol ant liiilcm in luilt, UioukIi the Ituuie " liiwh'ller" lie nol limil, toil the iik'L'i'a lion inaiie lo the nin linger Hint lie can ut tln'iii in the eiut llotlh-r Itottli-H, ami iiurrhiiM'ik Uolihl not iliM-owr Ihcillllercliiv. Ilia leelto ll'Tp. the lliolellerl oiiikiii in the e llli,r UM'of Hie UHine llotcltiar ' in eonue tloti ulth either ihe luauilliirtiuv or aale ol aloiiiHi ti hitter in any manner or lonn w hiiimieicr, ami nintly eMiillili Ita oh neriliii In the name "lloatet ter " a a "Tainx Snk." lie w ho Mica up In hi" otiartuii!lli' la naiiallf loo Inlay to live lii to hia iueuine. MAM KKHF.MIII.KS III UOIt In Nothing No Much aa lu Doing tinod to Ilia lellow Mail. Tio!K, Wash., June 1, ISM. 7r. J. K. JnnJmi, NnitV, HiiaA.- lK(HSlli: I have been taking your iiieiliciur seven week, and it arivea me the greatest plciiaiire to tell you unil every one elav who will lis ten how much kikhI tlicy liuvo done me. When 1 think of w hut I linve aullcred and how many doctors have tried their skill 011 me to no VnrthlvKood, how they have tilled me with morphine, chloral and' oilier poi sons until 1 yviis nearly entry, and how ninny hundreds of dollars my poor IiiisI'hiiiI hits paid out in the Inst thrive years More we heard of your wonderful cures, 1 am us tonialicd to see myaclf to-dnv itble lo go ull over the city, tililc to do my housework and alter a busy day to lie dmvii titid have a w hole niKht's good sleep. lH'ar lloctor, my hiislutml and 1 lire very thankful to you lor w hut your medicines linve done for me. Mas. Ji'i.tA l.o(At.K, "U)l 1'iic.illc avenue, Itootu '21. SKtrri.it, Waah., Junes, Wl. Our baby waa very alck. aud we tried several Chyali-'aua III town. None ol them aeemeel lo now what the matter wan. She (Hitililu't ataud; couldn't Uy; It waa illillctilt (or her to tut her breath; she hail choking apt 111 from the lima he waa 4 mouths old; would choke every the tnlmi ea ilurlnit the ulnht, and waa subject to eanvulaious ami mnftcnlercontraettoti. We hail about given up hope ol her retting well, when we looa her to Dr. Jordan, ami lu a vorv alien time ahe commenced lu Improve until all theae ay mptouta have d!aapcrcd nlirely, and she hat not hail a alitn ol litem lor some tlm. It glvea meuieat pli aaure In make this state ment, an that 01 litis who have children that arc ill may know where to take them lor treatment. MKX. ( IIAItl.Krt It. HHYKVUX. Third alreel, between Hell aud lUauchard. rr. Jordan's oilier is at the residence of ei-Mayor Yesler, Third ami James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly frtt. Send for free book explaining the llisto geuelin system. Caption. The llistogenetio Medicines are sold in but one aitency in each town. The label around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: "Dr. J. Kngeiie Jor dan, liisloKcnelio Mrdiulue," Evcryolher device is a fraud. A Pure Cream of Tartar Towdcr. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes . 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Tostry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cnkcs, Palatable and Wholesome, tfo other baking powder does such work. DONT. Don't cheat .yourself out of a good amoke by takingapoor imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. "August Flower" There is a gentle Dyspepsia, man at Malden-on- the-Hudson, N. Y., named Captain A. G. Pareis, who has written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: " I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con stantly in tny house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times suffers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says to me when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had better get another bottle.' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea spoonfuls before eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." N. P. N. U. No. 3948. F. N. U. No. 471 Baking Powder UOW'M THIS f Weofterone llumlml lailinra' remird for any chm-iii culnrrh Hull cannot he cured h) lakluit Hull a ( iiinrrli t'uie. K. J.I llr.M.V A. tel., 'ro.,T..lislo, (I. e, the unilcraliineil, time kuoit n K. J. ) 'heney lor Hie Iuni I.i tfMiK.aii.l hcllcte htm nriivtly lioiionihu- in ,t liiiincft Inui.ticiloii. ami lunin clulU Hh.e lu carr) oli( uli ohllu.illoli. niaile Ii) III. ir llrui. l.-l' ,w I lil A. Wliolcnile liruituUta, I "lc,.,, ti. WAllilM., kISNAN A MAIIV IN, Imli ule liruuiii.la, initio, (I. Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken interim II y, actiuv illn.'! I v Uhiii the IiIinmI iiiiiI uiueona aliriucca iif Ihe teui. 'IfotliiiMiiliilN M'lit tree. I'rlcv, l r lauile. Holil hy all I iriixulai. lireal men are only ordinary men with their luilrcoiiilied. I'oari.AMi Nim lli t Hotki.. Actiiitfon the allKKealiuii ol the f'rr..yjitiin ol the priced hotel, Mesars. 1'liue ,V lluu, the en riMiiK rorictors of the new Kaiiiond Intel. Imve truiialormeil tlieir really eltv Kunl botiae into a hotel conducted on the American tiluii at the rule uf f'.' and I'.'.aJ ier iluy or l.uniiiciin plan ut ,aj cents to I.X). Viiecml iitteulioii will lie lutid to In til 1 1 ItH. Ihe new I'.amond is Hot Miiud liny strictly llrst cluss hotel on the t'otiat. io you nsnt toacll your biialneaa, or do you uaul a inirtner u nil moiicv,nr ilo yoiiHaut a clerk ' tt rile W KalKRM Itl MMtvi Aukm V, Mill IICHa!ia, t I II II. I'fuiidcr'eOreitoii II ed Purifier U the bet remely fur that 1real dtaeaae, dyate) il. for II rcitulatoa Uie lymphatic srateut aud ban aecretlnna. aa.X r.-v -'hi Both the method and result- wfiea tyrnp of l?gi is taken; it in pleasant unl refreshing to the innto, and acta ,'ontly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tern efliM-ttiall)', tlinpela colds, hend iclion mid foven and cures hnbituv .iriiHiimtiim perimiumitly. For salt in SOoand $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO sni haiimco. en, louisvitu. nr. urn wk n r. Old (lolil and Hl'tar p. until; aand our old Ookt anil Hllfrr by rcall m- Uia i.lu ami Mlatila Bnuaa or a Coleman, 41 Tlitnl atrvet, u riaoolMn; 1 lll aenil return mall th ca.h. awn-rutua to aaaay; If u la Dot aatlaf.otory, will raturu (old. VASELINE. POR ON ft 1)01. 1. A K sent ua by mall, w will de T livur, fteeuf all charaea, to any p.traou In thi United Mtatea, all the folluwtnt artlvlaacarulull; packed In a neat box: line two ounce but lie of Pure Vaaollne...l0rtJ. One two-ounce bottle Vaaellne Fumade.. .16 " One Jar of Vaatillue t'nht Cream It " One cake of Vaaellne Camphor Ire. 10 " (me cake of Vaacltaa rtnap, miaevnted.... 10 " One cake of Vaaellne rioap, anonUxl It " One two-ouuee kottle of W bile Vaaeliue,28 " -HI U Or ft atani any aliiala arttola al tka erioa namvd. If ft" ha.eiaMii.tol) to nae Vaaelln in anr form bi oarrful to aeoeiit uuly senuina irooda put ua by ua It urWinal auiaaai4. A aret ntauy ilnisifltta are trrlnfl k aeraaada laiynta to Uka VAHhl.INK put up by lhara Naaar vlelil to .Hurt puratlaaluu, aa Uia anlflla la au bolt ti alllHiul talua anil will a. it (l.e r Ilia mult r aiimit. A bcttla ol Ulua Hual Vaaalliai Is auld bj al druaaiata at 10 ra-nta. CbesebroiiRb M't'd Co., 24 Statt Stjei Tort GOOD TIMES For Farmers I For Everybody! . Tablt Paacrtai, ttn fins, par dot. ...12.10 I2.IS labia Hum., " .... 1.40 1.80 Table Grapas, " H .... 1.36 160 labia Barllelt Plan, .... (.10 1 29 libit Frull, atiorisd, ill klndl 1.76 1.86 Pit fruit, aitotttd, per dot 1.00 I.2S Order by the can, doien, case or carlaad. SMITHS CASK STORE, 1 1 8-4 1 Front Htreeet. Nan Kranelaeo. fjf !r$ A'a''a. a.ia This Picture, ranolsu-j, mailed fc 4 oent J. F. SMITH A CO., Maker ol " Bile Bean," 255 A 257 Greenwich 61., N. Y. City. P ISO'S IiP:MEDY FOR CATA RRII. Brt. EmI. rat to use, Ciienpeet. Rvli( la immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. It i an Ointment. o( to the nostril. Price Mo, niail. Adarcss: E. EERFORM'MlRACLE BUM lib .-A vv'VT';-iv irv ir in vol rnexr nouse- Tteta. cleexnin A STRUGGLE WITO DIRT Goes on in civilized wcietr from tho criwllo to the Rrave. Dirt is dt'irr dfttion and dfmdiitifin in dentrurtion. Women, eHpccially, ere judged bj tlieir lialiitt ol hoiiouliold clfttnlin,wi, and no stronger cnndtiinution can br rxprcKSfd tlmn "she keejm a dirty limine Rnd a filthy kitcLen." 1'ut tie strufT'lp wiili d.r! is oftrn uneqiiii' . The womau's weoknesK or tho rorthleHMiK't;- Hie rtoaji" she imuf ifiinpoBsible to overcome tut deniot nf li' A I f of KAI'OlMO al e wins etilj. Buy Your Own Goods if four ADVANCE THRESHERS, THE BEST IN AMERICA. 1 ' " I ( hciiili-al Klre Rnarlim anil Estliia:nlahen, Klre H"a anil Demrtmenl Hiii(ilw. Xtram UnnrlrT Varhiiwry, filiiia nf all kiii.la, Krava iala, 111 ami KlllliiKs llaniiM k liiafiruUira. Murttif Wnrk B.'ltln aiul Una.'. Wreiii'he, Lilhrtoitiiiij i Mia, rhurfh, l hiil ami Kann BVIla, EhkI 'wa. mi.t lUilU-ra. Hla iiillh lirlllaantl KontBa, Biiitki. itnrrlni, Hiirlna ami KsmM Vtaa.iua, the lam.-at aa.rtiueul of taru In 1'iirtlaiid. Dealers, writ for price. t'r further liiliiruiallou rail on or aililrws Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot if Morrison Street, PuBTUXD, C3. THIS and THAT. IIow It Works. CURES LUMDACO. ICjo Orleans St,, lla:io,ll...l'i;b.S6,'90. I tvasconllmd to th buute tvvo weeks wltb itnuljaKO, tut HI. Jacob Oil tuii.il mo ; no re turn. V. A.Oouifc tun. joy. CURES BRUISES. rciup-vlile. Mo., Feb. 7, 1890. ".St. Jacntai Oil Is without a pcr fur paina, brulaes, achat, Ac." llcv. T. 0. Hawkins, I'ad.r BuplUl Church. CURES SPRAINS. Clucluuull, Ohio, April 2, 1W0. I tulTered with a rpmlucd auLle which swelled vcr much. Kouu.l grcut roller lu tu of Ht. Jacobs OU and awdlliiKdlBpa.arc(L .. Mollis Ilicxa. 8T. JACOBS OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CUBES ALSO RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. SCIATICA. STEIN WAY, Gibler md Pease Planet MafttiUw kh Beht Piavo Mdi, lod th fror!t ohtiwr Plauot; kUi Miulcml liiftnunfiiu; Hiuiii fluo pltwf; Iftrffc tutok of Hhwel Miiiio. hTKiNWAf Hall. V6m1 'mvi Putt bivMt; Mati-hia Uuav Co. OaI vnA ma mtr rv ?rvi snal , WvV (J III CCUCDCURE0 TO STAY CURE0. sin I It I Lll We want Ihe name and ail dresaol every sufferer in ti e & ACTUM A U.S. and Canada. Addrrw, AO I slllln .EanldE.;ai, .P.Bufala.1 .1 BKOOKl.t K IIO'I'I.I., Hnah Ht , bet. Mont toawrjr Hanaowa. 8. T ; aon'tnetr,! on both Ilia Kumtrao and Anxrtru 0an. Till. Hotal la uodr tka nianwriiMnt of t'harloa Mnnnpimrnr, and la Uia HoUl lll Han rrao- dMMi. Itiiuia aonitorta, ouiaina utirlrrllad. drai-olaas aKnln, hliiliaat atandard nf rraprctahilltr auanuilar.1. Hoard an.l n,m pur daj. f I X to tl 0u; aiusla nana, M onita lu si. 00 pat ulliV free coach lu and from Hi nM. want younit men for railroad ottlres. It's eaalljr learned. Pays well. Hniveaa and a''vaucemeut aure. Addreas J. 0. SEYMOUR, Waahluc tou street, Portland, Or. $100 for $20. ODELL TYPEWRITER. Kijl'AI. To ANY llim Mai IIINK for aaTil, rlonn liupn'Mlou, a'rfi'i't allKiunciil and iiuiiiIIoIiIIuk, IHiuIiIo caac (cnplliil and aiiiull IctU-ra), 7K dlnVtvnt cluinictcra I-H 00 xlnule eaae Ki HI rM-liil for ratuloitue. 8. DAVIS, Hole Audit I'ncllle Coaat, IJ1 MoutKoini'ry atnvt, niii rrHiiclaiii. AND H'tniMHNK HAH- liaUkpr u.xl by tlt ; ' I'MiUi ir ti a! rniu-fjl. I . filly Mlaat.iuU lltl .Vf jjf vrtal.Ltl en r U I "f (' i. ftunleeal, tUtlillre 'i4 1 11 iu Ul H.W.tli) IVak.l, i ii'iUi L liihmi"r Hi tn Al I. 1-V.alMK I"'" Ul'll'tl ) rhir l.M lamti U.I' Ut )( l.tllulM itlMint inlur lHnd rvclioii in ihaitrtlat. ftltit AWILUTI.I.T t(a1.t jit d-nit Hiii"klti AhtiJ"U A-J prrtftttto, i ttintaiMilttlVntil H rttv ti l't iriv Mti'lflU Co., Hmi Knia hidlfltliMl intnii'MUit T"i uiiMr ntix'rtil it ah otinuiunu-v n.tvu, wit aywilA MjUI avltlim, Hi.i u.l O Tl I: JLT KBT' ymJ Jb ril 4arI'ala f laTtK II J J. lVtaluma Inruhat'or Co., Pctahinia, Cul. 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