Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 24, 1887, Page 3, Image 3

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MRS UARUIUT T. CLARKE, Kotroi
CHOICE RECIFE 1.
OneEoo Cakh. Ono cup of sugar,
ono-third of a cup of awoot milk, four
tablespoons of melted butter, ono egg,
two teaspoons of Royal baking powdor,
flour to make it right ; flavor to tasto.
Layfr Cake. Ono oup of sugnr, ono
tablespoon of butter, ono ogg, two
thirda of a cup of sweet milk, ono and
a third cups of flour, two teaspoons of
baking powdor ; make tbroo layers. It
Bhould bako quickly, but keep watch
of it.
To Prepaub Cocoanut. Grnto and
sproad on plates : Allow nix tablespoons
of sugar to one nut; set near tho stove,
stirring often until dry, which takes
about ono and a half days. Puck in
cocoanut can?, close tight, and set away ;
far nicer thnn tho prepared that you
buy.
Soft Mor.AssKs Cake. Two cups of
molasso, two eggs", three-fourths of a
cup of cold wntor, half a cup of short
eniug, one heaping tenspoon of sodn,
ono of ginger; a little extract of cirtna
mon improves it j bako in lonf or gem
irons, Htir pretty still" with flour.
Sauatoua Cons' Bread Ono egg,
half a teacup of sugar, ono of milk, ono
of flour, ono of corn inoal, (whito is tho
beat), butler tho aizo of a butter nut,
two teaspoons of baking powder. Beat
tho eggs and sugar, then add butter
molted, then tho milk; beat theso well,
then add meal, flour and baking powder
mixed. Bako a in gem pans in a mod
crate oven.
Cocoanut Pie. Soak ono teacup of
cocoanut in half a cup of sweet milk,
mix ono tablespoon of flour with ono
cup of milk; placo ovor tho firo in hot
water and stir until it thickens; add a
small piece of but tor, tho yolks of two
eggs; mix all togothor; bako in ono
crust; when dono spreud tho boaton
whites over tho top and brown ; this is
tried and true.
Lemon Pie. Ono lomou, one cup of
sugar, tho yolks of threo eggs, ono
heaping tablospoonful of flour; beat
woll togothor, thou add ono teacup of
boiling water; set in water over tho fire,
stirring often until it thickons ; bako a
rich pasto, let it cool, then put con
tents in; beat whilo stiff, add a littlo
Hugar and lotnon oxtract, spread over tho
top, set in a hot oven and slightly
brown ; very nico if mado with care.
Arm: Chkam Pie. Bako pastry; let
cool. Stow good flavored apples in as
littlo water as possiblo; when dono,
Hwceton vory sweet, and beat them until
perfectly smooth ; let cool ; then flavor
with vanilla, and put in somo good
thick swoct cream to mako it of tho
right consistency ; pour into tho crust ;
sot in a hot oven and just dry over tho
top ; to bo eaten cold tho colder the
better; delicious.
Vinegar and Indlceitlon.
It is tho business of tho saliva to di
gest starch, and by its alkalinity to stim
ulate the eccrotions of tho gastrio juico
in the rtoinach. It is woll known that
the saliva is unablo to act upon starch
in tho prcsenco of an acid. Experi
ments have- shown that oven so small a
quantity of vinegar as ono part in 5000
appreciably diminishes tho action of
the saliva upon Btarch. One part in
1000 renders it vory slow, and twico tho
latter quantity arrests it altogether.
From tins it is evident that vinegar,
pickles, salads, and other preparations
in which vinegar is used, aro unwhole
some, especially when taken with far
inaceous food, such as broad and other
grain preperations. Thero is a popular
notion that by tho use of vinegar a ten
dency to incrcaso in flesh may bo antag
onized. Tho physiological fact that fat
is largely formed from tho starchy ele
ments of grain and vegetables, rather
supports tho popular notion; but this
method of reducing weight should not
bo encouraged, as the loss of flesh is
secured at tho expense of good diges
tion. Good Health.
Enjoy lilt.
Vht truly betatifal world we live in 1
Nature give ut grandeur of mounUloi, glees
and octant, nd thousands of mean of enjoy-'
'ment, We cm deire no better when in per.
feet health; but how often do the majority
of people feel like giving it up disheartened,
diacou raged and worn oat wth dUeaie, when
there ii no occaaion for this feeling, a orery
offerer can easily obtain satisfactory proof
that Qkken'j Auoumt Flowxx, will mako
tbem free from disease, aa when born. Dye
peptiaand Liver Complaint are the direct
caaaee of eeventyfive per cent, of each mala
diea aa Billioaaseat, Iodigeetion, Hick Uead.
ache, Coatiraaea. Nenroaa Prostration, Dir
ziaaea t is Bead,' Palpitation of the Ileari,
aad other distreaaing symptom,. Three
doeee of Avaosr Flower will prove iu
wonderful effect. Sample hottlet, 10 cents.
Try it I
The Common Farmer as a Wool Orowor.
I do not wondor at tho farmer's fuiliuo
as a wool grower, whon wo consider his
education upon tho subject. Tho real
troublo is, few mon know how to man
ago their flocks, or knowing fail to put
their knowledgo into practice, If you
will obscrvo the treatment of flocks in
most C080S, you will think that sheep,
liko weeds, will grow without caro or
cultivation; and so thoy will and bo
nlout"fl8 valuable as weeds. Shoop will
livo upon very rough food and onduro a
great deal of exposure, and cortainly
they get about all thoy can stand of
both at thu hands of tho common far
mer. Upon tho other hand, no animal
will respond inoro freely to kind treat
ment and good food than sheop. But
neglect seems to bo tho great drawback
to tho farmer as n wool grower ; and bo
cauSo sheop fail to givo returns undor
such trcatmont thoy aro pronounced
unworthy. Tho average flecco of wool
docs not weigh much over -1 lbs and tho
average sheep docs not yield moro than
CO lbs of mutton, and that of uu inferior
quality. What if by improvement theso
fleeces should bo raised to 10 or ovon 8
lbs, and tho growth of mutton to 75 lbs?
Tho diflerenco in dollars an'd contain
tho farmer's pocket would mnko him
look with somo decree of favor upon hi
flocks, besides tho ploasuro in knowing
ho had dono somothinir in tho way of
progression. Improvement is tho otio
thing necessary in our tlocks. rot that
cvorv farmer should havo all thorough
breds. That would not bo profltablo to
all; but crndo up the flock by tho solec
tion of tho best common ewes and tho
purclmso of thoroughbred bucks. A
low extra dollars placed in a good buck
will bo returned greatly multiplied in
tho enhanced valuo of tho lambs. No
man can afford to disregard tho quality
of tho buck lio uses, juy experience
with shoop bus taught mo that thoy aro
profltablo. Whoro farmers sizo their
tlocks according to their faims and facili
ties for caring for thorn, thoy cannot
fail to roup rcosonablo rowarus. J. E.
McGaughay, Marion county, Ind.
Tho lecturing forco of tho National
Qrango is now disposed of as follows
Doputy Lccturor J. N. Lipscomb has tho
following partial program: Arkansas,
July 1st to 18th, and July 28d to 23th;
Mississippi, July 19th to 22d, Intorstato
Grango Encampmont (livo States),
Spartansburg, South Carolina, August
1st to Utli ; Texas, August Utu to 2Uth;
Louisiana, August 21st to Soptembor 1st;
Alabama, Scntcmbor 1st to 15th, and
balanco of Soptombor and October
divided among Uoorgia, rsortlt Carolina
and South Carolina.
Deputy Lccturor D. H. Thing is in
Maryland ; then goes to Pennsylvania
until July 2d ; then in Mai no ; August
in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania ;
Soptembor in Vermont; other mcotings
uoing arrangcu.
Deputy Lccturor 0. L. Whitney is pro
paring for Colorado
Deputy Lecturer J. If. Brigham is
nbout completing his Kentucky cam
paign, and will bo activoly at work in
tho central and somo of tho Wostom
States during tho Summer and Fall.
Tho Locturcr of tho National Graniro
is still in Virginia; and goes noxt to
Pennsylvania, and arrangomouts for
his Western visit in eight btatcs aro
noaly completed.
Barklen'a Arnica Halve.
TheDest Skive in the world for Cuts.
Ilruiies, Sorts, Ulcere, Salt ltheuin, Fever
Sorcf, Tetter, Chopped ilandi, Chilhluirs,
Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, end positively
cure rtios, or no pay reouireu. ii is (juaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price '& cent per box.
For sale by Port & Son.
Tho Earl of Abordoon is now iu Hun
Franciscq, and was givon an informal
reception at tho Palaco Hotel on Juno
13th, by a lonro number of prominent
citizens wiioso sympathies aro with Ire
land in tho Homo Itulo movomout. Ho
was a memlier of tho but Ciladstono
cabinot.
"Dear nana, please don't lnt m tuL-i
that horrid castor oil ; Freso's Hamburg
aea inn i oau to tauo, onti it always does
mo a deal moro trood than (lint n.miv
castor oil."
Demoralization nml dinnnlnr mrlU.l.
thn front whnnt r1!min tti Milnnnr. nn
Juno 14th. Juno option dropped from
92Jcts72Jcts, tho most sensational col
lapse over seen in that market sinco its
History, mo io,uw,wu bushels of
grain collected thero and held by a
mysterious combination, will no- iw.
Bold "under tho hammer." A Inr
number of great Arms havo failed.
Marr, Middleton & Hunter, live stock
commission men, of Denver, Col., havo
assignod; assets, 110,530; liabilities,
19600; unsecured, 9C25. The princi
pal creditors aro stated to bo tho Nation
al Bank and J. W. Solomon, of Denver,
and Eastman & Lcggett, of Palmyra,
Missouri.
Mere Meaty far Year Werk
if you imnrove caail nnnnrinniii.u
Jfallett & Co, Portland, Maine, will
mail, free, full information showing how
you can make from $5 to f 25 and up-
""" " uoiae wnerever
vou are locativl. TttLr i:i.. 0.
have made over ?50 m a day ; all new.
No capital required ; started free. Both
""rai "koo. ouccess ior evory
worker. Si'noTaddresJi-and see for yourself.
LIBERIA AND ITS CLIMATE.
Native Doctors and Thrlr Method.
Work In thn 1'lchN.
Once the difficultly of climate have
been surinountcI, lifo in Liberia can lw
made cry agreeable. Natives of other
countries coming here, whether black or
white, havo to make n stand up fight
against thu malaria, and onco con
querors, if they will, may maintain
tolerably good health. Eighteen months
passed before I became afTected. Then I
suffered from indigestion, followed by
fainting flta and extreme lassitude. A
treatment based on homoeopathy and hy
dropathy brought mo out ull light. I
"Look plenty of cxcrclso and had full
length tepid baths.
My husband was prostrated by tho
fever fourteen months after arrival, and
ho continued to suffer for about eighteen
months. Ho was then persuaded to try
n nativo doctor, and after six weeks'.
steady adhcrenco to her advico becamo
well. Tho prescription included infusion
of fovor leaf, pain leaf, Christinas bush,
plantain leaf and cossle and herb baths.
Tho doctor was n woman of keen intelli
gence, alwut GO years of age. Although
possessing a thorough knowledge of tho
medicinal plants of the country, she was
exceedingly niodtst, and desired that wo
should not exiHct too much from her
skill. Indeed, it it only right to say that
modesty nud fulruce) aro characteristics
of nativo doctors iw a whole. Many of
them show n willingness to treat patients
on the principle1 of no cans no ay.
Once 1 wna laid up with sovcro inflam
mation of the eyes. Another native doc
tor, a mnn, was called in. Ho took n
piece of water vine, cut It in tho center,
and let the Nip flow Into the eyes. It
cured them in a few days. All manner
of diseases tire treated in thlH simple way,
and cures effected In n comparatively
short space of time. There is a constant
danger in Liberia from vegetablo poison
ing, and but for tho knowledgo of anti
dotes poswvicd by native doctors, tho loss
of life would Iw great. Tho symptoms
vary considerably. Somo produco swell
ing liko drop-sv, and others instant death.
There Isn kind of vegetable poison, which,
if applied externally, causes local parol
ysls.
To guard ngnlnst the malaria, the first
story windows of tho houses are kept
tightly closodovcry momliiguntil tho sun
has dono his wmk of banltatlon. It talcc
about two hours to mako things aafe out
of doors. During that llmo the ttcam
can bo noon rising from the ground. Most
foreigners havo )criodlcal attacks of
malaria, but I am convinced that their
liability to it I duo to lack of caro in
eating, bathing, sleeping and exercise.
Tho members of my family always kept
well after tho first experience.
Thoso who work In the Holds begin at
about 5 o'clock in the morning ujion a
light breakfast of coiTee and bread. The
necond breakfast is eaten at 10 o'clock.
Operations nro resumed at II for an hour.
Between l'J and 2 or !! tho great heat
necessitates rest. Thereafter until sun
down much Is accomplibhed. No native
could bo Induced to exorcise his musclot
for at least an hour after each meal.
Wo havo fruits and vegetables, flxh and
fowls in great abundance, but the supply
of fresh lccf is limited. The natives con
sider a flsh diet very wholexome. Tin
Kroo tribe, which has tho largest, lines!
and most industrious men on thu const,
subsists, for tho most part, on llsh. Mrs.
M. II. (i;irnot-li.irl)oji In Herald of
Health.
YVulchci Without Ilnuila.
Tho construction of watches without
hands has lately attracted somo atten
tion, tho usual huuil lieing replaced by
figures denoting the hour and minute,
which iipjioar at openings In thu dial
plate; the mechanism is hlniple, and only
a few moro pails aro required than hi an
ordinary watch. Two wheels mo umh!
to denote the minutes one, which
moves forward once in n minute, being
geared to a becond one, marked with the
ten minute figures, and e cry ten min
utes u tooth on tin) lint wheel eugiigei
with tho teeth on the Kvond, moving it
forward ono figure. Thus every minute
of the hour is hhmwi tin the fare nf the
watch, iiiid. at its completion, IkiIIi min
ute wheels bhow two ciphers, nud air
ready to In-glu the lound upiiii; tlif
hour is bhown on a hcinilo wheel, mid
an ordinal y hand Indicates (he sec
onds. Of the luhaiitagcs of tliU kind of
watch, it is i (-marked (hat few ik!c
read tho timoof an ordinary wateh no
lurately, and, If the exporiinent is tihsl
of glancing ut the face iu Hut usual man
ner and then naming Hut (line, it will bo
found that an error of fioin half u min
ute to three minutes will Ut geuerallv
inude. With tint nitw wnu-h, it fs
elainusl, no eiror can xmibry mrur, and
thero is the added nihnutiige Hint ut the
cud of every nilmile mi audible click U
bounded us the iiuiiiIm-i-elianges, hy which
one can measure shoit intervals of time,
evrti at night. Detroit Free l'rehs.
Ochiltree' llnlil m (Irani.
"1 had the honor of knowing Oen.
Grant and (Ion. Arthur intimately for
many years, but in all that time I never
addressed either one by his ilnt name.
I was as formal unil resjiectful iu ad
drcbsiug them hi thu end as I was iu (he
lteginulng, and my relations with lotli
men grew lo bo Intimate and confiden
tial. I have heard men bay, 'I wonder
how Ochiltree retains his hold on Grant?
Ha must tell him a grout many btories.'
Yin, I did (ell Gen. Grant uegreat many
stories and anecdote, but I never told
him an oil" color (story iu my life.
Grant's present c was as repressing to
that da- of btories us a woman's. Ho
never forguou man who attempted to
tell him an equivocal Mory." New York
World Interview.
Iteath Kate of Infant.
According to Queteltt, there dio during
tho first month after birth four time as
many children as during the second
month, and almost us many as during the
two years that rouow the lirtt year, al
though even then the mortality fa high.
Tho tables of mortality prove, in fact,
that one-tenth of the children horn die
before, the first month of life has been
completed, Boston Herald.
Condition of spring wheat : Thirteen
eoutios in Iowa place tho condition at 88
percont.,with injury from insectsin seven
Threo Kansas counties placo tho avorago
at 03 por cent. Sovon counties in Ne
braska havo tin nverago of 87 per cent.,
with injury from insects and drought
in three. Dakota reports four countios,
with an nverago condition of 1)3 per
cent. Fourtoon counties in Minnesota
report an nverago of 80 por cent.
Tho corn crop all through tho corn
belt is abovo nverago in condition, and
prospects nro good.
Oats and grass have suffered from dry
wonther.
Potatoes aro in good condition.
Aatonlahtni Buccess.
It is tlie duty of every person who has uecd
Boschoo'i OormD Syrup to lot its wonderful
qualities bo known to their fricndi in curing
Consumption, sovcro Couahe, Croup, Asthma,
PneumonU, and in fact all throat and lung
diseases. No person can uso It without im
mediate reliof. 1 hree doses will relieve any
oase, and wo conidr It the duty of all Drug
gists to recommend it to tho poor dying, con
sumptive, at least try onn bottlt. as 80,000
dozen bottles were sold last year, and no ooo
case whero It failed was reported. Such a
mcdlcino ns tho German Syrup cannot bo too
widely known. Ask your druggist about it.
Sample bottlo to try, 10 cents. Kouular sito,
70 cent'. Sold by all druggists and Dealers,
in tho United States and Canada.
TotTPi
CUBE CONSTIPATION.
To cioylionltli ono should liavo rcjf
tilnr ovnrniittonN otorr tucn y four
lioura. Tho cvtlN.titoth iiicutnl uutl
1Iij slcnl, result liiir from
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
aro innny nml nerloux. For tlio euro
tr thin common trouble. Tntt'n I,'i or
1'lllM linvoirulncil n popularity iiuiinr
illclcil. Kti-Kuutly NUKureoutcil.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO.,
LIMITED.
jtrANUKAUrUllKKS OP AND DBM.EKS IN
The Mitchell Farm and
Spring Wagons
Log Trurks t'lty Truck., Ilrniler Trucks,
II ii in i Cnrli,- Ilaud Cnrta, Whtelbnrrawi,
01t: AM) TOP ItUOGIES !
riinrlon., Carrlnnr., Ilurkbonnla, Bonil
Cnrti, nml Hantrmi,
tV We carry the Urue.t and twit mortal stock ol
Vctilclee on tlia Wotthwcit Cot. All mir work Is
built etpeciilly for thu tr.Je, and fully warnntnl.
We ate alto general agtnU for tint
CANTON CLII'I'KK PLOW,
OANO I'LOWS, T1II0YCI.K l'LOWH,
llAttUOWS, CULTlVATOItS,
UOAI) SCI!A1'K113,
OALK CIIII.LKI) 1'I.OWS,
IDKAI, KKF.D 1IILIJ A"I)WltI) J1IU.S,
IIOUSK I'OWKIW AND WOOD 8AW8,
KNOWLTON HAY IlAKia,
I1KLLKCITY FKKDnnJ ROOT CUTTKIt.
CIIAMI'IOV HAY FftKSS,
tV Cill or send lor Now llluitt.tcl CUlrKiie
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., Limited.
mj-I0ni3 l'ortlund, Orrgon
Shropshire Down .Sheep,
IUFOHTKII AND 1IIIKI) iT
G. W. HUNT, Whitonker, Oregon.
OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA.
VIA .. ,
OKr:;0. A O.llIFOKM.V K.K.
And Connections.
Kara from 1'nrtUiKl to Kin Kr.mlHxi, M, loHnr..
IIICklD, .W.
t'toio emu ctUin miulo t A.llUiid villi ttl ot
Uu IViillor i, Oin'cn and Malio bl.u Coiuhhi,
i:ihi' k7ui: "iutinioM
(DULY KM'KrT UUNIiAVi-)
lli'tiirrii ror'liiuilnuil aliUiul-Jlall Train.
LRM,
11.11 K.
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blem,
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Aihl.nd, tXiOAtl
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t.ltni,
rortunu,.
.10.WAM
rullmtii rlctblpirCnidtllvlH;tii HorlUnd
and AiliUiid. T O. It ('. It. II. Kerry makes con.
iicUinn ultli al tlir reituUr tulin mi llie Kt Kids
iiilon,lriiu the foot ot K. ttrtet.
Miirmiii; iitiriie.
Hrlnrea I'ortlaail and t'urmtll..
MAIL TltAIN.
tta. I nun,
I'ortUnd 7il0Ul Cort.llli, HMVU
Corvalli., lUOPJlroitln., . U.Kfat
At Corwll. connect kIiIi train, ot the O.I' (or Va
nulna La).
KXr-ltbU TltAIN.
isava. I Astivs.
1'oitlan.l, tOI'M Uclllniivllle,, ,.HMVH
McUlnnvtllr, ,6.41All'ortl.M1, ..U.MAU
Ixical ticket lor ttle and liv.e clicked at cow
uu' Ui toannttlcv, cr. Tine and Hotond stmt,
tlo eU tr prluclpil jlut. In California ean only be
irocurai at compaii). ottlce, Cor, K, and Krunt
li.fU, I'ortUnd, Or
'rriKht ulllnnt ! reorlirl for eh'jmicnt afu-r five
..,!. k I' M mi either tlia K. ir We.l hid Hlvliloo.
It KoKIILKK, K. I. KDUKltM,
Van.Ker O, Y, a I'aaa Airt.
THE IMPROVED ACME
WASHER and
BLEACHER !
WHaluonlr VrT IU., and
tulle cnrrlxl la .null
ralUe. I.sail Rrwiau
von it barmlaK. Wuh
Ins mads llanl and auy,
.Tbaelolbea nam that pur
wuiuroeaa woko au oiner
mod at waaldix can pro
Uuve. Ao ntMna ttimti
no inciioa w yjnrv in
fabric. To dIm It In vrerr
, , ... ,. botiMluild lea inrlce baa
ACME, Pal, April U. II. w. pU eU at Bi. and tf
nf.l ttittnA tltAtmiftrv within On moath from dat
rfeJr
fcaSg&srl
LLWW
efj.uri (.,, moar rr fuoolwl, Um Cai'ifuilirK..
juuft to rirvuiler Avaala waatad.
n. E. UVlthHY, Weat HupHor. Wlm
Mi tlen IbU Cfirr, o, 11
ATAL.
Do jou Vnow that ft pain In t'm lefi riiouMcr
or arm Is a sign of heart dUtaiel It H: nnd that
Ulteato may hara progressed far toward a !atal
termination lUioutexcltlnffmnklon. Tako Dlt.
FLINT'S HKAKT lUfaiKOY tt onco.
Shortness of Breath. bUn' ftlrte
palpitation ol tho heart, ahortneu of breath, laaat
taJo, pain In tho left shoulder or arm, denota tha
Srcacnco of heirt (11kcoc, and rail for tho Imm.
lato um of Dr. Flirt's HalaT Itimot.
. w mm9 wmminnm mww,
nrntlOU Diuntirt'tlIiATnjimTraplflrre
UIUUOI. nioics tho cfTuiIon In case ot Drupar,
which Is duo In int owes to aoma dlsraao of tha
heart or ;cncrl circulation. At druirxUta, $1.M.
Iicacriptlva trcatlso with each lioltlo, or ma.lod froa.
HAMBURG FIGS.
rrobaUc aa much mtMrr ootaea f rsrn
habitual coaallpatlon M from any deranr-
roent of tha functions of tha body, ancflt
.la difficult to oura for tho rcaaonthatno
ono like to tAka tha miktliina thAl la uaiial-
f proscribed. Hamburg Flira prepare! to
tbrlata this difficulty, and they will bo found of-f.-ctle
an wall aa pleasant to tho tatto ot womon
lid children. S3 cauls.
At Dru&rltt ; or aititren
J. J. MACK & CO.,
O nnd It Front St., Pan Frnnclaoo. Cat.
A POSITIVE CURE.
MKN. ronnr, mlildle-ajrorl
and ot J, (Ingle or married,
and all who arc suiterlnc
with LOUT MANUOOaV
Nervoui debility, Momloal
Uwaoe.Hoiual decayJFlUnr
Memory, Lack of Knergy.
lllool anu oain vimmmm,
IHyphlllll, Don Palns.SwtU.
inn, noro inroat, uicora,
Kftecla of Mercu'y, Kidney
and IlladderTrouSles,llurn:
Ifiitii.ln. HAnArtKn... OlnAfc
Htrlclurct, prompt ralUf
and euro for Ufa. BB1I
HKVtJI consult ronndtntlallr. If In trooble, call or
wtlto. TI'E Dlt, VANIlONCIaOAn Uiai'RMIAnY.
1M and 131 d stroet, roru.nu, uregoa.
STRONG'S
RESTAURANT.
8EIIVK3 THE BlUiT OF
MEALS (or 25 CENTS I
Outers In ovory stylo. Candlos, Nuta, Cakes, Ties,
Bread, etc TitOI'ICAL, KHUITU, etc
EVERY - BODY KN0W8 !
Tlist W, I. JOHNSON the
PHOTOGRAPHER
Coinmerchl Street, Hilfin, Ofejon.
nAKtS TIIK LEAD IN TIIK
1 riVTUHK KI1HINKHH.
Portraits, Cop) In;, Knlariflnir, Culotlns;, etc., ate.
tOAIews taken In city or country. Hcnd It you.
nuts, tliry will b promptly filled.
Foreign Legal Business.
TKI1S0N3 IIAVINO LKOAL 1IUBINK8S IN
iivent Itrituin. Ireland or
France.
Janliti it attended to on application to tho under
alunod, who have aneciU facilities for looking alter
same. Mrltttt'UiL .t IIOtTKK,
ilccllf Attorne)S, Portlanit, Oregon.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
' GHIGHESTBRS ENGLISH "
The OHIUI.NAL nnit ONLV Crunlnr.
8.1. and slwajs Kellable. Ilewars if worthlea Imita
tions. IditlirwcaablstoLAHIKM. Aak youi Urate
gltl for 'Cnlcuralrra Kncllali and lake no other
or rniloao to (ttamiia) to us for particulars In letter by
rrliirntuall. NANK I'Arkll.
UIIIUllKifTKIl CHRHIOAI. CO..
2311 Madlion H-uara, l'hllallphla, I'a.
Eoldbv DrtintUtsererywhcra. Ask lor th "4'kl
rliralrr'a KiiRllab" frnnyrnyal I'llla. Take
no other. Sldeely
GOOD BOOKS.
Tli lilloolh valuable book, will bo supplied from
the fill: of the Ksa. Any one or mora of thee
books will bo sent ost paid olriwt tt any of oar
readir on receipt of the rruular pile, which Is
named aKaln.t each book:
A.par.irus Culture, (flotiblo corir.) ,,,,( ,W
Harry Krult Oirdea, (new) ., t.00
DownliiK'a Krult and KrultTrev, .... 5.00
Hadd Modern llorM llooior, , 16.0
Hop L'uliiite, (new edition ).., , ,Sd
Kami Comenltrux, l,6o
Un l'lanliK,. ... M
Iaw' Karmtr Vettrlnary Advitor, , ,,,, S.oo
Jennings on UKeep, Hwlne ami Poultry,....,,,., ,t
John.on'a I'ractlMl I'oultry Ktrprr, (ur) S.'
KIuk's lite keeper. Tt Hook, ,, 1,
Itaii'lair Kheeii llu.bandry, 1,W
llllej'a 1'ouiol't.i., (piio- eoter.) ,, ,(0
Trcal'a Injurious Insect., ., . t.00
Tobacco Culture, , ,54
MAPS 1 MAPS ! !
MAPS K OltKUOX V UA8H
IX.TON TKItltlTORY.
MKIlKArTKIt WK WILL UK AIII.K TO HUPPLT
oopleaof mspsof Oregon and Waahlnfton a
rlnjcratva. The map ar put up In convenient
form to cary In th pocket. Kncloaed In a stiff board
aover. Tliey can b obtained at the follow Inc prloea;
Map nf Wrrgoa ...,.,!
Hu f WaalilHgloa
ttrfKun aad Ha.blaRlou Combined. !,
aWIUrult by I'oatal Order or Iteirlstercd LtUr
Po.tas .tamp will not b UV.n.
Addrea t
UII.IAMr:TTi:fAKM:K rm.t.,
KttKYMAN HKOH.,
MONEY BROKERS I
Jl.f) In lAm wllhMl 'amrMl.-la.
In autn. 'o .altuu r-al r.'ate or aprired security,
PurchaM. ol Noit., Count and Ntat Warrant.
Motivate lu.na made on brr to fli)ar t lue.
sfO-tcr Ureyio.n'a block. Salrui, Oiitfou.
f.b5 J ino.
J). S. STRIKE,
ECLECTIC
fhyalrlaa anil Mararaa,
PKICt: Over A. T. Ytii'. fntultur .tor VA
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uoui'uercui strl, Mcdliliie furnl-lird at oSkc
MALKW - , OIIKCON.
FRUIT EVAPORATORS
Bcure Agency NOW. CATA106UE
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UnDt rm 1Ll " wrekaud .ipeaaaa.
TfUnn Pl4. Vatublaoulnt ud iiaitUtikis fra
noflo. r. . flittrci. Aaka.la, aiaia.
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