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WILLAMETTE KAitMKR: SALEM, OUJSUOJi, SEPTEMBER 24 ISfcG m grange olttmt CIMXUU MKrXTOIlY. Ttio Orogoa State Orange. OKFICEK8. Master Judge R. P. Uolse, Silem, Marlon Co., Ogn. Overseer. A. Luelllng, Milwaukio, Clack amas Co., Ogn. Lecturer II. K. Hayes, Stafford, Clackamas Steward jfvV. Cook, MoMinnvIilc, Yamhill Co., Otfn. Asst. Steward J. Voorhcoi, Woodburn, Ma. rlon Co., Ogn. ... Chaplain A. F. Miller, WilUburg, Clacka. mas Co . Oan. . Treasurer K Strons, Stlcm, Marion Co , Sccrotary Mrs. M. J. Traiu, Albany, Linn Co,, Osn. Gate Kcoper. John Simpson, Sltis'aw, Lano Co., Oregon. Ceres Mrs. Annie Sitnp-ou, Stunlvi, Lane Co., Oan. Pomona Mrs. S. M. Cook, MoMlnnvillo, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Flora-Mrs. 15. Kusscll, Wslla Walls, W. T. Lady Assistant Stoward Miss Lydia llrook, Salom, Marlon Co., Ogn. California State Orange. Wo qnoto tho following from tlio Sut ter Farmer: Next month tlio California Slrtto Orange will hold its annual convention in our neighboring city of Marysville. Thoro is a widcapromljdosiro among tho Grnngors of tho central and southern portions of tho Stnto to visit tho "an cient city," as thoy woro pleased to term it, of Mnrysvillo. In our intercourse with them at provions conventions wo found many who hud rc-ddod horo at some timo of their lives. And again it is vroll known that our noighbor is tho contor of u victorious battlo-ficld, tho liko of which had not agitated thcnvorld for 2,000 years. This fact gives a celeb rity unknown to any other California city, and creates a tlcsiro to witness nnd sharo her glory. Tho Grange, as is well known, is composed of loading men and women who nro ongagcil in tho tilling of tho soil, who have contributed so much muscle and brain to placo our Stnto in tho very front rank of tho agricultural States. Wo bespeak for tho members a most cordial reception by tho peoplo of tho fortunato city and her noighbors. Wo understand that committees havo boon named to covor ovcry fcaturo of tho event, to whom all needed assistance should bo rondcrcd. It i3 now estimated that tho attendanco will bo between 300 and -100, nnd possibly COO, to remain a wook. Our northern cotemporarios should mako a nolo of this and loud thoir valunblo aid. fjorticttlhiral. O.RANO.S MEETING.. There was an open mooting of Grang ers and thoir friends Thursday ovoning at tho Stato Fair, in tho room ovor tho agricultural building machinory dis play. It was held in accordanco with a call previously mado, tho object being to discloso tho best way and moans of sending locturors out into tho Held to encourago, build up and open Granges whenovor an opportunity should oflbr. Mastor It. P. IJoieo cnllod tho meeting to ordor and mado remarks concorning tho good of tho ordor. Ho tried to on forco tho old argument that farmors could bo a power iu tho land if thoy only would work together with dotormi nation. Lecturer Hayes spoko, and Mr. Shiploy mado somo remarks, drifting into tho subject of tomjieronce, to which all listonod with interest. Mr. Minto talkod well, and to tho point, lie is always ablo to interest his listeners. Mr. Vorhces talked of drainago. A. F. Miller thought it would bo n good thing for tho Grango at largo to havo a sort of homo of its own on tho fair grounds a room whero tho Grangers and their frionds might know whoro to find rnch other, and find a placo for rest and con versation. It seemed to us to bo a timely suggestion. Wo would bo pleased to 6eo such a placo comfortably fitted up during tho timo of tho fair, if a suit able room could bo found. A number of others spoko during tho ovening. Tho success of tho gathering shows that if tho Grango had ft home, thero might bo. a meoting held ovcry ovoning, partly of a social character. Wo hope somo action will bo taken in tho Granges beforo another fair. It did not seem, after all, Mint any decided conclusion concorning tho ob ject of tho meeting was arrived at, but a pleasant evoning was filled. Fall Treatment of Orchards l)o not stir tho soil in your orchards after tho first day of September as it in cites now growth and tho trees will not harden up for tho winter. Remove all weeds, grass or rnobish of any kind i. would furnish a harbor for mico boforo winter sots in. If tho orchard is juet planted a good, I strong stuko should bo driven six iuches southwest from tho trunk- of each trco and tho troo tied to it by a strip of cloth or piece of soft wool twine. This will prevent tho wind working tho bodies in tho ground and oponing a hole down to tho surfneo toots; also just beforo tho ground freeze?, raiso a smnll mound of earth about each tree. This will froczo nnd protect tho freshly grown imd ten der surface roots as well as help to hold tho trco Ilrm in tho ground agninst all heaving by frost. If tho snow falls deep enough to allow tho mice to travel and work under it, tramp thoroughly about each tree, it will froezo and mice cannot cut through. Autumn Moving Trees. Our coldest winters draw heavily from tho vitality of tho hardiest trees. If wo movo trees tho spring following ouo of theso winters nnd add tho stock of trans planting, to tho effect of tho intenso and protracted cold, tho treo fails to grow, or just simply throws a fow leaves, and lingers two or throo years, novcr amounting to anything. If thoso trees had been dug tho provioiiB autumn and proporly buried, they would havo been in fino condition to plant in tho spring, and tho thrifty growth of tho season would havo established tho troo in its now homo and givon it vigor and good health to withstand tho ccccntric- iticsof our sovero Northwcstorn eliraato. Another advantago in fall moving is that tho trees and plants nro on hand in tho spring. You can select a cloudy, moist day to plant them whon you could do littlo olso and can n fiord to plant them well. If you postpone ordering till spring, you arc npt to put it otT till, contrary to your better judgmont, you allow tho "treo butcher'' to take your ordor, to savo time. To tha'o having had no experience in burying trcos, wo will givo tho following plain directions : Select a knoll or placo whoro tho water runs off freely. Dig a trench ono foot deep, open tho bundles and placo tho trcos on tho ground, roots in tho trench, bodies at right angles with tho tronch. Spread out two or throo deep, thon cover with dirt, eight con inches on tho root, slanted to throo inches on tho tops. Havo tho dirt well shakennn to tho roots to avoid having vacancies to fill with water and froezo ico about tho roots. Should cut on backs of labols marks to correspond, with samo in book, representing tho different namos, as tho ground will tnko out all poncil marks. Blanching Celery. A correspondent of' tho Gardeners' Monthly givos tho following oxperionco iu blnnching colcry for wintor uso : I havo for two soasons practiced Uio following plan for handling colcry pre paratory for winter keeping: I tako a ball of stroug cotton wick, and gather ing up tho 6tallu of tho ond plant of a row, tio tho wick around it. Then, without cutting tho wick, tako a turn around tho stalks of tho noxt and oach succeeding plant without tying, and so contiuuo till tho ball is used up. Whon tho end of tho wick is reached, I either tio it to tlio end of another ball of wick, or sucuro it around tho plant. When tho celery is taken up, tho wick can bo unwound nnd prosorvod for futuro uso. to mo this plan has boon moro effectual in keeping tho stalk together, and easier to follow, than that of pulling earth to tho plant. CaJUornla Nurserymen's Association. Tho loading nursorymen of tho Stato havo formed ar association, tho objocts of which shall bo to promoto tho gen eral intorests of tho members . First Iu tho cultivation of acquaintance. Second In an interchange of ideas with others engaged iu this avocation. Third To aid in tho protection of our patrons from fraudulent dealings, and tho injurious results arising therefrom to tho memhors of tho association Fourth thoexchango and ealoof stock. President, James Sliinn, of Nilcs ; Vice President, M. Williams of Fresno ; Sec retary, It. D. Fox, of San Joso ; Treas urer, John Itock, of San Joso ; Kxccutivo committee James Shinn (ex-ofllcio), It. Williams, of Sacramento, Gustnv Risen, of Fresno. Keep toe Sheep In Oood Condition. It is a great mlstako to allow cheep to lose flesh in the fall and begin tho winter in poor condition. A littlo extra feed, in cato tho pusturc is short, will prevent this and provo a fjood invest ment, for shoop that go into winter quarters in good order requiro less fowl and thrivo better during cold weather than thoBfl that aro thin. It will bo . f anatli . n n at n aa tn mil nvian ilnnli iuuiiu wuvii viivujti iu I'ut vaiiu liven ' on such sheep as nro iUondcd for onrly spring sale while tho weather is mod erate, than to attempt this during the winter months. A small allowance of grain or wheat bran fed while tho sheep aro on grass will put them in good con dition at smnll expense. If somo sheep aro thinner than the rest, it is a good plan to separate thorn so they can havo a larger allowanco of extra food. A littlo special attention during tho fall months will accomplish more than many shocp-raitors reallzo until they havo tried it. Livo Stock Journal. A lady writer to tho National Stock man and Farmer that a colt may bo trained very young to tho uee of tho hnlter, bridle and harness, but ho should not bo expected to bear burdens or draw loads until ho has abundanco of strongth for such work, and until ho is strong enough for work it is necessary to keep him familiar with tho haltor, bridlo and harness by repeatedly using them on him. In training tho colt it is necessary at all times to havo tho com plcto mastery over him, nnd without him having any fear of you. If ho docs his work through fear ho will bo ready at any unguarded moment to tako tho advantago of you and perform somo trick. To train a colt successfully, ho that ho will bo honest and truo to his master and his work, is high art, and tho man who is not a skillful artist in his lino is out of plano in trying to traiu a colt to harness. A woman isn't fit to havo a baby who doesn't know how to hold it, and this is as truo of a tonguo as a baby. Shoo and l.oathcr Reporter. Whcnovcr a farmer gets a labor-saving implomcnt for himself, let him think if somothii.g to savo his wife from kitchen labor cannot also bo secured. TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE, Tils Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agol SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.ossoCappctlte, IlatreU costive, rain In Ibo head, wltli u, dull sensation In llio back part, l'nln nailer llio shoulder blade, Fullness after eating, tvllhndls Inclination to exertion of bodf or mind, I reliability of temper, I. otr spirits, with it feeling; of bavins; neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, l'luttcrlns; nt Ibo Heart, Dole before llio ere,, Headache ever Ibo rlgbt ere, Itesllessaess, with fllful dreams, lllsblr colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'8 1'IIAS aro especially adapted to sucu eases, ono doso clTccta aueli n cbanRnoffoollncai tons tonlslt tlio surferer. Tney Increase the Appetite. mil uuu tua txxJr V Take an flesh, ttius ib system, Is nourished, nml by IhclrTnnlo Action on tnalltt-esUveOrp;ansil(euuUrH tools aro product!. ITIraaBe. -ts Murray Nt..N.V. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA lU-novatni the body, make healthy lleali, KtrenRthen tlio wmk, repairs tho wtiUt of tho system IU pure lilocxl and hard iniuclo; tones tho nervous system, Invigorates tho brain, and Imparts tho vigor of uuuiliooU. rI. Kohl by lniL'Ki"t. OIU'IOU-I I Murray St., New York. A. L BUCKINGHAM, DiuUr In Groceries, Provisions, Cutlery, Crockery, Glasmviti'c, Etc. Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty! Will tell M cheap u any stote In the city. TUOliUCi: TAKEN IN KXCIIANOK KOIKIOOPS. I Call nj tee tne on Comment! street, between Kllnircr X Heck's new lie try and llio Chcmekcto Hotel, Salon., Oregon. suit! IrWliTcOLE & ft),, liKALKIW I.N STOVJJS AXJ) TJ XWA ?;, .lud nil Kurt uf House Furnishing Goods. AIoroakea Ho III lid Dairy and 'mumry i!ools, And Solo lliililfi'.lurcr ol Still csitiiiii ft Colo's Steam ('iterator, An Ortion Invention, (hit tll revolutionise Steam Toner the world owr. I!U I'roul Hireet to I0J I'lral Mrrri. ruuTLiM), oi:t:co. Agriculural Drain Tile ! THE OKE4JOX POTTEKY ., JIANUfAUTUIIKItS OK Drain Tile, Chimney Pipe, etc. rVR DRAIN TILE AltK HADK (iK FIIIKCLAY J ajv-l burned hard. They are ery touth and not easily broken. They can be hauled or shipped with little or no loss, and are superior to any other In this country. The farmer can not ailord to use Inferior tile. Use whst is rtlUbl. and ptricant, as It Is the ebeap'tt In the end. 10. OaVe and jardi, cointr llf'.h and V streets, I'onland, Oreif-n. hendfor Trice List. FREE! New book of fancy Works lth IM Illustration.. IM New Stitches. IS) Special Offers. iM Picture Ilullelln. S col. stcry paper, all for 4e pest- t. NATIONAL UAZab V, 1 WUrotlwsy,N, Y, An Knlerprl.lng, llrllnlile lloiiie, Messrs Port & 'on en nlwnv 'iu relied up on, not only to o.irry in :ojk tlm i.ut of cxcrythuijt, but to secure tho Agency (or such articles as havo well-known merit, and aro popular with tho people, theroby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and evtr r liable. Having secured tho Apcticy for the celebrated Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee It will surely euro any and every affection of Throat, Lungs, ami Chest, ami to show our confidence, wo invito you to call and get a Trial llottlo Frco. 1 s SEEDS I MILLER BROS., Seedsmen. DEALERS IN CRASS & GLOVER FERTILIZERS, Etc,, Etc. Fruit Trees in Season. k No. 200 eeeomt HI., rorllaml, Or. Attention, Bee-Men i DIJIUNO TUB MONTHS OP AUGUST ANDSKP tcmber 1 lll Mil HO HtnniM or Italian lice At tho low price el ten ilolUrs (110) etch. Thli In c inle ono of my bint ImnroieJ hle, the price ol k hlch alone li lire dollars (IS). Thc.o best all have tcttej queen, bred tins seiuon Ironi pure Imported strck, and sre first ilus In cery rctpect. This Is Ihe same kind ol sn outfit as has been aold ilurln? the sprlnir andearly mn.imir lor nfteen dollars (tlft). )ly object In selling Is to rediico itock and Ret ready (or net aea.ons rcrk. I now havo over One hundred colonies. Too. In Kcry Cne Cnali Mual Arrninpnny the Onler. :. V. CIIAht:, Proprietor, Willamette Valley Apiary, balem, Oregon. TO MAKE CHEESE. mm: undkiisionko uesireh to OCT a 1 lace lo make chrcae. riio beat ol rieoinmcn. datlons k'lven. I wou'd like to startup a factory. Correspondence solicited. KIIEU, L.UET1IY, Zoar 8UUon, Ohio. HeptlSSm. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol UsButool Orrtron, for (ho Coumy ef Mailon.l Z. V. llootly, Governor, H P Karhirt,.Scerctary of KUtd. l-lward II Inch, Htate Treasurer, ronstltut Inir ex oltltio the Board ef OommUaloncrs for tho slo of school and university lauds, and for the Investment of the funds arlalnir therefrom, plain, tilts, vs. eamucl A. Clarke, Harriot T. Clarke and M, K. Jesiup, defendsnts. Bult In equity to fore dost inorti;(:c. Toll K Jrssup, tho alKe named defendant; In tho name nt tlw htato 1 1 Oregon you aro hereby sum. monctl and rciiulrol to apwar and answer tho com. plaint filed aiplnet you In the aboo entltlcl suit lit theflrstilay ol the next ensulni; term of Mid coury after the ub Icaikn of this summons, to-lt: on the sicuid tlon.lay in r'ebiutry, Ufc7. and II you fall so to anancr lor ant thereof, the plalntllTs will tike adccrceatralrslyou lor tho relief piayod for In their complaint, to-Klt: For a ilecreo onaln.t )ru adjudg ing thatlheclalm hlh lou have or claim tnlu.o as mortrairee or otherlie, on the premises dctcilbed In plaln'llf.' niortif'KO, lhall lie iiibstiiuent to and subordinate ti the lien ol pUlntlQY iuortKJ as stt forth In add complaint. service, of this summons Is made on llii defendant, M, K. Jetsup, by liliie of an order if It l llolso, Ju-tito rf aildtomt, dated theClb dsy of Sepltmber, A. I). Ifctd. I. II l'.Ut:V, Attorney for Paint ft Hcit. loot SUMMONS. In the Clrcu't Court of theUttto of OrKtn, for the Count tf Miriuu, as Jennie K. Danno phlntlfl is. IJlxsnl J, Dinne.lo findant To Edw rd J IUmii dtfendsnt: In the nane of the State (f Oregon, you aro hereby rcqul'vd to appear and answer the complaint Hied against )ou In thualioio entitled suit on or before the Mth dv ol October, All, lfHJ, that bulng the lint day of the neat regular term of tho said rour, and II you fill tososniwir said com plaint the plalntlfl will apply to s-ild ix.uit for the re ll'l ilcmauilnl In uld com.llnt, which Is a iliirve Oil aniivlnic 'he U nds of initrlinony tixlsting between plain, till and ihfcmUnt; for the care and custody of the minor cllldren of pMntlll and defendant: fur the change of plaintiffs name from Jinnlo II. lUwi.e to Jennie K. lllller, and forcwti and dUbuisemciilsol this suit. This suiiimoiis Is served by pjbllcatlon In the Wil. LAMirrs Faaxss for sit consecutive weeks by order of Hon. It. I' flulio the Judgo of ssld court malo at cbambsrs the itl'.h day of Angutt, I8M), Mil 11V .t UUt.Vii, attorneis for I'lalutirf augt7 Ad. Wildmer Nelson, (Neir rostciirce, Halcm, Oregon ) Steam Dyeing & Cleaning WORKS. Chlldrens inrments, Mres, Itlblwus, Silks. Vehet, Woolen sue inlsid gooals ileaned and dyed In any shade or color, r'ur. Hiwl, lllanketa and Oarpets clcanul snil mads to Io.k Ilk. new Ladles' Drrssm cleaned, dtd and pressed without ripping or shrink. Ing dents U othln clane or dyed without shrink ing Tho cleaning of blankets, ladle aiyt gents clothing a speolalty S30OREWARD yv.VfeBE V to any person that can furnish an Asfoinatlo Snlonlng Straw Marker that can do better vturlc than tho IMPERIAL STACKER that o aro Liilldlnir. Kcnd for rlrcular and rrlco Hit w bit h will . imi maiiett free. All aro war. ranted to do good work or noaalu. NEWARK MACHINE CO,, Columbus, 0. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0FMUSIC Boston, Mass. ..7i,5AAnCE8T,", "E8T EQUIPPED Intks WORLD luiii.truriar,U'MuW.ta.t ,sr. Thui. eiuth InMiiullan Iu Vueal sn. ln.truiueiiUlMu.lc, llsuo siul Oran Tuninr, tin. Artt.Or.iurr, Ulrrsture.l'isncb, irr. insa sullulUn Ijn;uit, t.uKll.r. Ilr.wl.fi, (ljmt,..llc, rte. 'I'ulllon.flln jlilMsraaoUr"inllliMesiii llt.l.mj JJtrtrUilJrM, SUI.il7!lwrl'nn. Fall TeirmUslashco. I.TnUr !, I WA ur I llu.lrsll r'altfular, wlu full li.l.,fmllon, rll Teim bla "P- adJius, l-TOUIULi;,lJlr.,'niukllu i ,UUD'iUN,HaM. $50 REWARD will U (.14 for ; rln Ymn ! tUailU4tsl fWa4 UM ruisib OffUa r H4 to dr m tf lUst MU.NAUCH (irafai ttr ' iMprvrcd IVsuro Mill Wfcksa tsffr sUba rrM Uti siuj fror. NEWARK MACHINE CO. HOW TO BUILD THBM A lar(. auia gtslo cots and full ilMCitMiuu of iiUttirMt saa4era Iwusml euseios' bua aivoeptus.eoo. Wu.1 SJlHMrafW. .rs o sis taiMinu Llaa. lie UouMManiyt. aa id an to all chmat.. dsacrlbM. avJaaHalsalaSjVBBBtBlW uk psLusiwi Uesil bs iuiL SSMfsM aw to saassta, fluMUM 10, raUtilU '-- - '- Mllf Cbsaip . oCSsVsb. "o-H7HsK ojBf.Cay "EbHIssbVjEB VMsV LisS Miim IHr.1UNlTYfromANNOYANCE i ommxtUe&&f o iF&zemw & v Stndetontvortlio flncat find heat anal, tty ortilitNiil'or itltliNtnnaiiiK IicaU Bvory roocI thlnj? lo Oountor foltotl, nnd connumora aro CAU TIONED tiBninot IMITATIONS of thoso Ohlmnoys mndo of VERY POOR GLASS. Soothatthooxaot lubol is on oach ohlmnoy nonbovo. Tho Ponrl Top ia nlwaya olonr and brljjht Glafl3. Minitirtirliirrd OXf.Tliy GEO. A. KMCHETH &C0. lMllMlMirnli I.pikI (ilnaw M'orka. FOU SALB BY DEAL12R& NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You nro allowed afrt trialafthlriuttnviot tho nso of Ur. Djo's lolchrntoil Vollafo Ik It with Kleetrlo Busiwiisory Al'pllanees, for tho spenly relief and permanent euro uf AVrtwisJvbiNii.hiM of Vitality and ittinruxxl, nnd nil klmlre.1 troubles. Also for many other disease. Cnmpleio reatom Hon to Ilenltn, Vhror nnd Manhnnl iniarnutecl, No risk la Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet Insetifcif tnivltipe mntlnl free, by nditresslns; VOLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. MEXICAN LIMITED. 50 BATTERY ST., Still li'i'ttiiclsco, Cal. HcimI for clmilnrH and tcstl- moniala u'vlnir full Information. Choap Lands) lino cllmatot plenty of watori easy tormsi roRular acaaonn, STo Import ur Export Utitloa, and no Tazoti for Ton yuarn. tlel ln.O MARK LEVY, Commission Merchant 1 DKAI.KIl IN FRUITS AM) PKOIUIJ. "tOXrllCMlKNTri MllltlTi:i. Ilailnir Int. f. j mate ooiualiitanco with the trado cf I'oitland and San Krancbco and other lKilnts, I am ablo to sell seasouahls products to btst aihantsue. tg.luiiiirllnln llrturns .Mmlo. JlfAJUC I.1SVV, 122 Front Street, Portland, Or(i;oii. ma)6tf A POSITIVE CURE! MfrlY. s ouiiir. mlddle-aifid and old, slnule or married and all who are siilturlm; with I.OM 3t,i.MloOI Nertouidtbllity, eieriiistoriliins,biiiilual ssns,b'cx ual dieiy, r'sllini; Mimory, Weak )es, Utuiited Hovel vpmeiit, Mck of Knerio. luiKvnlshed lllcod. Pirn plea, linptdlmeiils to Msrrlsw; also Illooil and 8kl lllu'sscs, H)phlllls, hiphllls, Kruptlons, Hair K.lllntr lliius pains, hMcllliitr". NoroThtoat, Ulcirs, Kdctts ol Msns'j, Hl.Wev and llladdtr Troublis, Weak Hack, Uurnlnir Urine, Inconllncnce, Oonorrbua, (Jliet, Strict ture, reciivcs scartblriK Irtatment, prompt rellif anil euro for life, IIOl II Ht;I.K consult iniiflilcntlally If In trouble, call ur write, Delaycsare dsnuerous. C.llatoi.re. 44 years miKileiice, Tri ma Cnali. IHI. VA.IOCISOAll, mend ISIS.1 street, If Per tli ml, OrKon Portland General Hospital. t'ornrr Heruml uml .tail His. HOME FOR THE SICK. Turkish, Kiisslan, Illcutriv, ami .ll(!lica((!(l IJadis. This institution Is compute In all Itt iUpitii;ent. It l const nlci'lUr locatid. And evirv effort Is mado tu Kite It thv air, diet, iiuralnY and (omforts of a homo tipeclal attention Is paid Ut tioatment of Chronic and Coiistltiitlonal diseases by Klictrlo Hatha and Inahals llon of Oa)KtiiOas; now recoKnlicd aa most success. ful remedies for llliriiiiiullsiii, .NrurnlKln, Mnla rial IH.eNars, .tsmiitlin, llriiurlillls, and all Inseavaof the I.unifs, Uier and Kldnejs. pilrato rroins are reserved for pjtltnta dcslrlnir trtatmeiit by other than the hospital phjslclsusand thoiw ol.hln to take a tours) of Kkctrlc or Turklili luthsur 0)n.ii tins, 'Hie Hath, are cleitsntly fitted up, and sre appreci ated both as a riteissity and a luxury, (socially by thm sutierliis from Auueand e-ther Jlnlnrinl llla rasrs. Physicians are cordially Imltvd to Islt and Inipect this inslltutlui. THOU. WOOD, uylt 3m, Uanaycr 1'ortland Hosjiltal Co. mt;9 bona' vidte UeUIIlo Kit MurklnK Label, stamped to order with, name, or namu and address and num. Urs. II Is rtlUble, cheap and convenient. He Us at slgbt and sites perfect sullsfactlon. Illustrated 11lc4Jst and aotuples free. Clients wonted. '. U. DANA, West Lebauou, N, II. Y IMff J Nil l vM Q SSffl l5