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WILLAMETTE FAKMEK: SALEM, OitKOulS, JULY 1, ' i ! 3fhe itu. Bee Nous. As tho timo for Introducing queens is at linnd, tho following B.mplo plan is given : Go to any lilvo from which is desired to romovo tho quocn, and stnoko tho colony only enough to keep the bcoa quiut during tho finding and romoving of tho queen, after which tho framoa nro to ho put back and tho hlvo closed. Be fore disturbing tho hlvo at all to find tho old queen, tho bee-keeper should got tho ono to bo introduced and buvo hor with him in u cage. Having closed tho hive, blow Htnoko into tlio entrance until tho boo3 aro hoard roaring groatly, which bIiowa that tho fight is all taken out of them, when tho smoking is to coaso for a momout, and tlion pound on top of tho hlvo with thu fist about ton times. Now blow smoko again ns long as pounding continued, whon the bee keeper is to pound the same number of strokon again, and so on until the smoko has been given tho times, and tho Mine number of poundings aro done. In doing this pounding, only strike with force enough to thoroughly jr tho hivo, which is easily done without at all hurting tho hand. As noon as tho last pounding is finished, unstop tho cago having tho qmon to ho Introduced, and hold tho mouth of it to tho cntranco of tho hive, whon she, hearing tho roaring of tho bees inside, will Immediately run in. As soon us hIio is well inside of tho hivo, givo them another liberal smoking, nud tho operation of a direct and wifo introduction is finished. If in timo of bcarclty of honoy, this should bo dono about Htindown, otherwise ( robber bees would gain access to tho live while tho Iicch wore in u defcm .osa condition. Perform tho npomM-.n near sundown at nil times. If al; lias worked well tho (liicon will bo found laying tho noxt morning, hist as if that had always been been hor home. Many seem to suppooo that when a Hwarm of bees is driven from a hive, that tho driven pint must ho put on tho old stand, placing tho old hivo and con tents on a new stand, otherwise tho driven heos would mostly go b.icli to tho old hivo. With no precaution this would undoubtedly be the case, but it is a vory easy matter to make a driven colony of bees stay wherover ono wishes. Kwarnm nro oftou mado by driving, and tho following method is given, as many can bo with their bees only in tho morn ing or ovening. Go to any hivo whoso colony is about ready to swarm, and if in a box hive, drum out the bees in tho way givon in any of tho books while treating on trans ferring, but If in a movable frauio hivo, as they will probably be, proceed as fol lows: Open tho hivo to see if thero is plenty of unsealed honey, and if not, flhavo off tho cappings of tho cells along tho top-bars of Iho frames, ho tho bees can easily fill themselves with honey, finding tho queen at tho sumo timo and caging her on ono of tho frames. Now close tho hive, and after blowing smoko in at the entrance, pound on it with tho list, as stated in introducing queens, ex cept that it is to Ik) kept tin for thrco or four minuter, witli no smoko except the Hist. As soon as you huvo finished pound injr, place a box ami an inch board close to the hivo; or botlvr still, have tho box thtiro to start with, when you aro to oiK!ii thy hlvo and shake about three fourths of the bees from the comb down in front of the box, into which they will readily enter. When you come to the frame having the queen, uucago hut1 ami lot her run into tho box. Having thu queen ami what liroi you wish in tho box, eltwo thu hivo ami take the box to the shade of some tree, where it is to bo left with thu mouth or open hide facing up mill out, which is the host accomplished by leaning it against foiiu'thiuk'- Leave it tluu for thrco- fourths of an hour be clustered the when tho k'os will fame as a swarm would Ik?. They can now bo hived the samo as any swarm, and will stay and work thu Mime as if they had Usucd naturally. The old colony can lo allowed to rear its own queen or have a quccu-cul! given mum, tho latter being p.ofcrred, as that ... . . i loo away with atter-swarniint If the lees aro "drummed" from a Ux-hive, they ate to be coated after they aro in tho box tho same as the other. In some respects this plan for securing increase U bettor than any other. American Uee Journal. lies Notts for the Staiou. It is not usually safe to begin queen rearing beforo the middle of May in our northern latitudes, owing to tho danger of tho brood ling chilled. Attempts at queen renting beforo this usually re Milt in failuro. If thero Is transferring to bo done, it should lo dono in apple tree bloom. Them are different moth rds of irausfening, but our own good t-ono will have to dictate much in tho matter. After smoking the lxvs slightly, lemove tho hivo.from thu attunl, and sut the new hive in its place , turn tho old hive containing the twos bottom up nettr by: out oil' tho cros sticks, if th'oro nro anv. and cut tho combs looio from out. aide ; with a chisel cut the nails aud remove one side of tho Itivoi now cut the combs out, one at n time, and fasten them in the frame, nud hang them In tho new hive. The comb should lio (luti'tird in the frames mj that they will occupy tit nearly the Bamo position as they did in tho old hive. Reject all drone comb, and plaeo those containing brood in the center of tho now hive. Aftor the combs havo all boon fastened in the fr.imcs shake tho bees that re main in the old hivo on top of tho frames, pi ice the cover over them, get tho hlvo closed and tho ontranco con tracted as soon as possible to provont robbing. During all operations use care not to crush any bees remaining in the hive 0. T. Hussell, Chenango county, N.Y. Fun on the Farm It is a frequent saying that tho farmer has nothing to do but enjoy himself ; that when tho blizzards send in their cards he can draw his chair up to tho stove, put his feot in the oven and spend tho timo in reading agricultural papers and other moral works. According to tradition, this occupation is only dis turbed when ho adjourns to the table and dinos on minco pio and divers moats. This h all a mistake. A closo observer will bco tho Industrious farmer crawl out of bed four hours before day light, soften his boots with a hammer, and commenco his day's work with a lantern in one hand and a bucket of frozen slop in tho othor. He has from otio to a thousand hogs, which shovo their noses in his face and tip tho con tents of his bucket on him, where it freezes until ho looks like a skating rink. When ho has escaped from tho hog pen ho hunts up six or foven buckets, crawls through a wiro fenco to milk twenty seven cows. Thcso animals wait until ho lms thu bucket nearly iillod, when l hoy kick it over, aiming so that tho contents will kalsomiuo such parts of his clothing as tho hogs spared. Now and then they vary tho monotony by kicking him instead of tho bucket, which makes him feel tired nud home sick. When tho cows havo boon milked and bo goes to feed tho horses, ho ilnds the sorrel maro doublod up in tho man ger with tho colic. He then has to mix up a lot of aconite and wator, which he nttempts to pour down tho animal's throat, and it hits him on tho teeth with its front foot, and mnkes him wish that ho had never been born. Ifa works around all morning witli tho old marc, and then proceeds to curry tho dun mules, which try to mmi which can kick thu hardest, ami by the timo ho is dono he feels as though he had parsed through a coru-shcller. When ho has fed the hens, and watered tho cattle, and hunted thrco hours for a twenty-live cont pig, and chopped half a cord of olm wood for tho house, and carried forty buckets of water for the horsos, and shelled thrco bushols of corn by Jiand, and shoveled a road through ten feet of snow, and milked tho cows, and curried tho mules, and doctored thu old maro again in tho evening, ho goes to bed, and gots up again in thu morning four hours before daylight, and commences tho whole thing over again. Field and Farm, The Babies Cry tor It Anil tho oM folk laugh when they tlud tliat thu pUawnt Caltioniia liquid fruit rem t'dy, Hvrup of tin, is more easily taken ami mora lmiefloll la its action thin bittor, uati icons medicines. It atrongthuus the I.ivcr, Kiilnoyi, Stomach and llotvola, while it amines thorn to a healthy activity. For ante ty tho l'nrt Drug Company, Salem, Chinese gloss starch is made of two tablespoonfuls of raw starch, ono tabl spoonful of borax, dissolved iua cup and a half of cold water. Dip the thor oughly dry unstarched culls, collars and bosoms of shirts in this, then roll them up tight and let them remain a few hours in a dry cloth, then rub oil' and iron. Ilurklrii'a Arnica Hahc, Tho Hen Stive in the world for Cut, Itruiaea, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Itheum, Fever Sorei, Totter, Cnanpcd Hands, ChilMaln, Conn, and all Skin Krnptinus, and positively curei Pile", or no pa required, Itltguarati. tee I to give perfect atisfaction, or money te luniled. Price M cents per box. I'or ale by I'ort & Son. Ink stain may bo removed from white goods by saturating tho sot with water ami then 'wring wuit iKiumiett saitsoi '"'" l',lU " ,m w. for flv ""- I.. ...-1. ,it,li knnh mill fins, i A tiller,, m wish with soap, aud rinse. A n.uto of chloiido of lime ami well rubbed in will take ink stains from silver aud plated ware. Wash ami wipe as usual. Marti Money fur lour Work it you improve goon opporimiiiif. Hallett Co., Portland, Maine, will mail, free, full Information showing how you can make from 5 to $2.") and up- wants a titty ,nuu live m iioiuo wnorvvur you are located. Hotter write; some havo made over ?."() in a day ; nil now. No capital required ; started free. Ilotli sexes, all ages. Success for every worker. Send address aud see for your self. "O'ttradv. the base ball man, is the most tenderhearted fellow in the world," remarked a travelling mau the other evening. "Why he wouldn't a tly." "Yes," was the reply. "I gues ho. "I've secu him many a time harm Unit when ho seemed to lo positively getting out of tho way of tlie for fear of doing them sonio damage." Merchant Traveller. Whv will so many people allow them selves to go moping about, low-spirited, sallow-complfxinnod, full of bile, when a few doses of Firee' Hamburg Tea is an absolute apeeiflc for all complaint of I this clas. Oti Mount Washington. "The view from Mount Washington," aays my guide book, with pardonablo en thusiasm, "Is Incomparably grand." Asa matter of fact, it h n good view, but still quite comparable, and not good enough in projwrtion to the elevation. You are at tho same height ns on the top of the Rigij but oh, what a dllTerencol Mount Washington towers at tho actually high est eak anywhere nround; whereas the Itigl stands a mere olxjcrvatory hi thu center of a girdlu of mountains all in finitely grander and nobler than itself. I don't want to mako "odorous" compari sons about tho incomiiarablu; I merely mean that, all things considered, thu view from tho American mountain Is not quite so fine as onu might naturally havo expected it to bo lor its lieight alwvo sea level. For ono thing, thero is llttlo or no water In Bight, only a stray lake or two, shimmering, pond like, in tho remoter dis tance. No near tarns, ns in tho deep combes of Snowdonj noea, as from lion Nevis and Helvellyn; no winding meres, as when ono looks down on Lucemo and Zurich;, rather a tumultuous mob of surging mountain llko tho serried ranks of tho Decsido hill from top of tho Loch nagar. Still. I will frankly admit it is a 111.13 nificent prosject In its own way. West ward, through tho faint bluo haze, tho Camel's hump and tho Green mountains of Vermont loom indistinctly on tho cloud- horizon. Eastward, tho other KTcatieuks of the presidential range; Jefferson, Adams, .Madison rising to above tho limit of trees and with their gaunt bare summits of loo) strown bowlders remind mo more of Cadcr Idrls and of tho Condon, near Toulon, than of any other masses I havo seen anywhere. Southward, thu moro wooded and round ed tops of Kcarsarge and its giant neigh lors recall rather St. Catherine's peak and tho Ditto mountains of Jamaica, Grant Allen, in Longman's Magazine. Important ArelireiiloRlcul I)lcovery. At tho statu department I read the manuscript reiort of M. Hisslngdr, our consul at Boyrout, Syria, announcing an important nrclueologlcal discovery, which has caused a great sensation in Sedan, a town of 12.000 people, on the east shore of the Mediterranean. It seems that re cently a shaft thhty feot square and from thirty-five to forty feet deep was discovered one milu out of town. Cleared of tho earth this shaft led into a rock chamber, where at the present timo moro than sixteen k-.iutiful and rfectly pro nerved sarcophagi have lieen found. These nre a clay white marble, save ono, which is of black marble, having a eaked shaped lid. The marblo Is highly pol ished, and soinu of thu sarcophagi arc wonderfully carved and very iieautiftil. They show in Ikis relief lions' heads, eagles, homes, centaurs, men, etc. Some nro iKdntcd, and others have inscriptions. One is n Greek temple. Some nro cut of holld blocks. They are supposed to Ixj long to tho Egypto Phoenician tye of art. and are very undent. Fuller Walker In Kansas City Journal. The Mrervelmiim Indiutry. It is not generally known that tho or dinary meerschaum of pljw liowls, ti and ornaments N a tnie mineral. It b found in considerable Ix-di in Crimea, tht island of Ncgroiiout, and in Afcia Minor. In chemical constitution it Is a comhiiin tion of magnesia, carlxm.'o ncld gas am. water. The largest and lxt pieces art wnt to Vienna, while the smaller bits are purchased for the noith German In dustry. At tho little doif of Ituhla, dis tant sixteen kilometers from the hMoric Eisenach, Is thu center of tho business. Thu cxKrts of ilulnlied products from that village uluiie amounts to several millions annually. The beds of meer schaum are owned by the Turkish gov ernment, but aro worked by Eiirojioau capital. About -1,000 men are employed at the mines. Chicago Tiibune. Ilmr lie (lot i:en. A littlo while Kick thero was a "btrong man" who traveled aliout the country iierformlng very wonderful feats, but he iiad the mixfortunc to quarrel one night with tin ntvsUtant, who with siqierhuman struggle was wont to baud him thu gi gantic cannon hall necessary for the jier forniauce. The iulstant had demanded inerotiMHl wages; tho demand was re fused. The iwrfortiiniico proceeded swim mingly, Init when the applatiM was at Its height, the assistant collected the objecti on the stage, which in tho aggregate should have weighed aUiut a ton and a half, threw them lightly on a tray, and jauntily carried otT all with one hand. The "btrong man" never exhibited at that place of entertainment again. Philadel phia Call. Deelmul Clink In Wilmilen. There U a decimal clock In WJosUiden which is constructed on the following principle: The day has 10 hours, tho hour 10 decade, each decade 10 minutes, each minute 10 mcoiuU and each bccoud 10 rays-thus dividing the whole day into 100,000 part. A similar division is to be applied to the circle. Ilerr Moder, of that city, goon still further, and pro osos to divide the year into 10 months tho even mouths of 'M, tho uneven ones of 117 days each. The advantages of this decimal hybtem ate placed in evidence, and the inventor 1iokw to sec the same adopted before long in spitoof the present opposition. New Ytirk Tiibune. TrliLInc ll Tn-Keer. A Scotch farmer roxle tip to a toll bar, and finding the gate ojien he wheeled hi horse round about just as be passed through, and tJiouted for the toll-keeper, who was invisible: "Hey! I'm sayin' fat's tho damage tae git through yer gate wi' a horse?" "A slitlliny ' Mtouteii tne toll-keeper, making lit apivara'nce. "No hhillin' il'ye git frao me. I'll nwa' hatue again." And, wlivcling hi hoi-so for the btvoud time, he rode oil in tho direction be wished to go. chuckling at the tnck he had jierfonned upon the toll-keejr. 'Exchange. Henrv M. Stanley, tho explorer, takea snulT when traveling in very hot regions. He bavs that it help to preserve hi ey tight.' Tttere are 190 collfg PP h (hk Tho colder the climato In wh ich shenp prosper, thu finer tho texture and hotter quality the wool. Hiritp ii r tin, , niitWuftit ny the Oilifornia Fi Syrup Co . .San t'ri!ieiio. Oal., M iitMrai o-n true laxative. I lih i ) 'nt California liiiti .1 fruit re no iy my ho ttud of all drugipsi at tifty ceuti or onu dollar. It is the most peasant, prompt anil u"so iver iiiimIv It .own tit ciotnuo thadtatomi to act mi thtt Liver, Kliliieya, and lljwelt gnnt y yet 1 1 iroutflily; to dispel head ache, i:oIK and t'evuta; to cure cuustirutiou inriiue ion, aud kindred ilia. If :oxsiiirjio. trui:i. An .11 1 phytlctin, rutlreil from practice, IiavIiik had ptictMn liU litmlibyatj Etit India mlMlonarr tin formula if a lmpl eetable rtme.1)- lor the iproly nd ptrmineiit cure ot i onatimption, Uro chltli, Cat arrh Alto i a, And all thnat and Lung Adcctloni, alio a pojitivo ind nullculruie lor Ncrroui Debilitytnd all Nurrouj Coni..lnt, alter h -tin tcst.d It Hondcrtul curatlte ponora In thouamla of ewca haa felt It lilt duty to make it known to his aiitlerlLg- felloe. Actd atoJ by llilfnotWo and a deatrn to rellote human iu. lerlng. I Mill lend trn-.ol ctarire, to all who il. sire It, thl ret.l)c In 'lnnin K'trllh or fttneh, with lull dlrectl n lr litepirln and uilu, Si-lit by trail by v'il f!n l Ii ttiiiip ari'l nimlnir thl pper, W, A, OVr. 1U I'.wer' block Kochrtter NY nOni &:&:&& fsssm & ZX m Willameite Valley Apiary. Snloni, Oregon. rilAKI PLEASUKB IN AN.VOt Ml Mi HUT I owliu to tl.a KCnerou pitrnmue ul the putille and tht Introduction ol attain K)wtr, u wll kiIiii proved metlioda ol woiklnir, that from tliN date and durlnz the remainder ol the aeaaon. Tho Price ol' Itco Fixtures ii HI bo Red need 0 per ct. Inu, ill an lia.ratfiir.1 Tlilld Ild lilfna t It ! data tnT, m"i inufiiwui mi vi ! irai v nert'tctoiu been drl I at i" will bo (I. Tun h our lirat ti audomtalatall tho I tvtt niotlinilii'ii cmenta; Ku I ret of ulrcd fruiiut In bro d nut, lull m or a-p-tratora, UJ I peui.d in.t In cratei-nui liru d Irame l Ii comb feu ditlon all eiimpltteanl road) for the heea. Alio tho etca will hue the liew I' Inalor in tupera, u ion inaKia nu 1110 imio 01 inn moil I ct In the United S ati-a. It haa lern mado eapre all.,,. ,.l, , r it. i.tl.,1, ,, nf llii Mlm.l. At f I.M.nn Yl,.. ...a. Ik.a ha. ,M u.1 ltd ..(..o.lnvll. Im.im. it ,11, ,.'l n.11,.1 .. . V VM IVm rW,rv..W,,.j , ,wn. V, coUnlia In It hive Iwn n u.li leal than In my ntlicr. Hie piiblla l hera'.y vautluiieil analnat iiiiilnxchoap 1IIIIHII"II1 U' ) II4.S UV.II II1HUW HII UHT III IUU1I' tr They aro morthleia aatherilo no eentaln the ntootarr fixture In I le, l.ook Indde the hire Klore piirchajdiiirao tlut ,oi lll not be obliged f buy m rt ttuM htlom It it fit Ii r tho bre tsr i.ln mi.ui lnnd Mr ail Clark an.oktra, k .. J. I.a L.. .1 l Ljitl.,1.. I.... a. lid d.M . .1... t ., J IV !. ,11 IW, IUIIUIT) IAV ..,, Bit- .IV . Jiu. In ricoi. t of an I allm (Jue-n Jmt Ii iirie.i ltm IU, aifl diirli. Ilia nat of tne imiii i.iinn ipHina -irei ui.il -ll r.sl f.ir ! Kill b her pnyenyt ll h l nr mi m uigt iip pri ca, ipi i 1,1 u uau i rvu III. nil. ul 1. uli.l .1 al.M ,11 Int.u I. Inrll.,,- V .lll.,lllll. In ptlcea ne it no. a- our f.ullltie I r pnMii tion liieuaie. (JvmTlf) i:. V 4II.IM.. Music of the Proper Kind I'OK M.MI.IV hl'UOOLH laMrreat aid In uceafiil vice. Kvrri ehli will J In in t ealiulurof lirlM, apliltel, yet appri'prlee amu an I hvuiiia, (,f u worahliifill nature n.l Judlcl- ouilvaelettml. fuve ill b found In thefoliuvtlini jrcod lKMk ' For the Sunday School, Songs of Promise.'V V: Jioti."0 rrufl, ;utt-; or ! t.n t t iioion a irieat variety ol cli. Ice Mi,,n i.iittl ilteJ by maiy Kile writer Xiiiloaud nor a iinlly mw A mi'tndld look lor tliebablMth aeinoi. Irj ! Sonj Worshi.,U..n,."'.?;:,.M, or i.(J) k-c iiojt. -iiiiiM wno dMire-iixc.il., tan I wail arriuid wmua fo- Hk i-u.il yK-hol,will IlkeihU hook It la the oik (f exiHtUncid couiHr. Fresti Plowois.aW''ira '. or rJ In imr ilv Til lid eirai. thu nttuie ol thea-.Hk' in ll di IL-lltful bouk l a iharn.InK an iuI ii prmlii il"ii -Mill Hit ll' lo 'iilc .Hid thvl u e er aIIiw j-iitttr- Sinking o,i ho Way.jri,;'. .VoM I'rls. ,lwt. nr VLUlpiftl aii i, d piuolar Ihtith drei. In . tn. mini tho.. .t ., ii)n in, 'Ovvtoii ' pieiU", eu) IST iUt'cd tor rctnl price. Olinw Dltson tt Co., Huston. lit- a II. PIlaoiM Ct , NI7 llroa.Ua-, ,N V BREEDERS DIRECTORY. aalllll lltl I'ltll.L'lirVI If . 0. .. laMlllif lit lka I it .! .! I ta lilir ailialtaaa. I aa Ibrlr iini.ier rmI(lr4iltin. l'-r in lu rr. lurliitllii,. ii of iNirr mat Maijfvi rxto Vtlla;i4 lurpiu I1M CATTLK 1. II. IiO(EV, Importer and Rrcedcr JERSEY CATTLE. OTI he a lew Choice HiU.ra and Uulls for sa'e. Aaaieaa or call; JcDeraon, Or, L.1UI A KLi:i, l)iriuu, Oaaaox. Iiuporirr aud Krredera of Short-Horn Cnttlo, Cotswoldand Lelcottr Sheep and Cljdtidale Iloraes. SALK.M. OREGON, TheUdlniWVAXl'iTTKan.inUOVN l.milOliN hmdciol tlieNnrthaieat, Knc'ow atiiuu lor clrcuUr HiiiS lillt ..M.r. i hM. SILK RIBBONS! W. IkAT. yawbaaiS U r.Mwfcal.Ml. .tw-ttoa ..I. a.vw.llMg.1. BMiauuwankBltlMM j biVm akh lll . M. w I o.r aaJM44 arf.ia.TWMr.aawie an aJt&eaa v u tan yar4 baS a.wai. la Itasta, a4 aaaai wiaaaa j ia. smi ...viiir W kiiwula i u4itM,U ei.n.t mij, .vHlf .4 laaaawaawa ttteiM, I tvt. BMiiy alt aliJkiaualtaMai aa aar4 Iw aMt irtSaia. atkwMr. utaa tMkUul linn, Wa, n. kIhUi. taiii anUM axk ba lUMsa a ilm. aa II !" lll Ul laaaMiiiaeai.i. aa1ii i1- .i"" .n 4 I Tnkiatliu. rIU i"""" J1T" lKmegMMSSBa MngmsM&nanBBm ! ! ! SHL Aassi JWrL Jmuib iiHIH atttttttttBaVyK? ',aPnFaiBIH wmtm t aT ., i it.mi. ARM AflKNCT. 1 W airoaaai!, aw a , V Jl O .. rj ti ( & !, .. AB'UE. KTKT'URK A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY ron Fever and. 'Ague, Intermittent and liemittent Fevers, aCc. Tnli clan of dlieaiei ao common In all parti of the World, and especial! prevalent In ma. larloui dUtrlcti and vicinage of water-courier, are almoit Invariably accompanied hj mora or less derangement of the liver, and frequently by a defective action of tho dlgeitlve organs. Tho mere breaking of the Chill Is but a tep toward! completing a radical euro) the rarlous organs of Iho body, especially tho stomach a' .. liver, must be brought to a healthy and rigor ous condition before a permanent euro can be established, and this fact has been specially kept In view by Dr. Jnyno In his treatment of theso complaints, Tho uto of Jayno'a Aguo Mixture, In conjunction with Jayno'a Sanative I'llli, as prcsorlbed In Iho Directions v,Mch accompany eaoh bottle, will not onl" BREAK UP THE CHILLS', but rcstoro tho system, more particularly the liver and stomach, to n sound condition, and so prevent a rclapso of Fever and Aguo by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and tho best evidence of this Is the Invariable success which has always followed tho admin titration of thcso remedies, ns atteitod by the certificates publlshod annually in Dr. Jayne'a Almanac, and tho w Ido-sproad popularity of the Ague Mlxturo in thoso districts oc tho United Slates, where tho diseases, fur which it Is iditnted, rcoat prevail. For imi by Snell, Hlttliu & WootUrd, I'ortland. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS A-ttB oQorod for ealo rqprosontod as good as tho Famous OUT TUIIY ARE NOT! And Ilka nil Counterfeit!. lack tho Itotnarkablo I.AST1NO Qualities OF T1IH GENUINE. ASK FOR THE PEARLTOP CUIMNE1 rntOct. ,1888. The PEARL TOP is manufactured ONLY by PITTSBUKGH, IV. RUPTURE Abtttluttlr ruml u Sft tft t dsi)i, bv Dr. 11rc'f litu M&raatla fil&Atla Truik ht iKa wtirlil. kiitirtlv iliArrtnt from LVrranu-4llhunlrlfctrloTrui inoinfrf.iericcwirantiww wlthr awl comfort nU hi nJ ly. CWra and humlml nf .-(hr'r. New llluitrtteJ m .lilft IVmi. ritntaliiltisTfllUlnfiiniitllon. ,mLC.uE,tT,C TRU3S mQSSio. ca!. EMM1UDMM VI EDIDAL r i a renown i Nervous; YOUTHFUL FOLLIES M chronic Private DISEASES a EXCESSES SPEEDILY DUREO. XeroiiHllrlilllty, .Soinliinl Vrnkutt. I.xlin:ist' I'ilrlltytI.osl3linliooil,u.dll the Krritle (Teru of atlMxl.uie and rccJ4 in malurrr cart, inch aanoclurnal eailulvnt, Iru ol memory, dim. net ol lilon.avertloii to tocicty, the vital fluid iiuinit unobervcl in the urine, and ciher lyrantooulhatlead loinMiiiiyand death. YoiiiiktiiiiiI .1Ililillt-iiirel len tiiiTrrins frum tho above thmikl coniull lit at ..acf. 4'iiroKti.irHiitoptlfti iillHiH'li fiines. NNI'i;rAT10.V IlltU- Cl-emicalAnalyi, including thurough micioacopie etanlnaiioniof tlir urine, f J. An honeu opinion civesi in all cases. We furnUh .Tlio J rent IUikIUIi Iteinrily, Sir .lotlpy 4'oojer'it Vllnl Iteoturnllvoat tj a bottle or lourtimea Iheiiuantitr. $10. NAMi'Li; norri.i: l'ltet: to anoni atatine tympiomt, acx and ese. Addrc. I.NtJI.ISII MI.ltlC.AI. DISI'ILVHAUV No. It Urnrny HI.. San 'riiiiclnco. Cnl- (iuod Farmlnj,' Lauds EAST OF THE CASCADES Within 4 to 0 miles ol railroad and rlitr. near AlWall, (illilain eounl) ; 40 miles Irom The Dallea; l'JJ mllca (rem I'oitlind. Aa Cuoil Lnuil aa KUl I'jial of the Caaradet vlll liesolil on Very I'moralile Terms. WE AKE fKKI'AKEu TO TAKB INTE.ND1NO purchaacra to ace lindt we offer lor sale. HEOW.N .t UrHLHIKT, Alkali, Oregon; Or: Burrows & Oilier, 4 Waahlnirton sU, Portland. Or to the WILLAMETTE r'AllllEH, Salem, Oregon. Wu, IUM8EV, Cio. G. DIXOHAU RAMSEY s UIX(.I1AM. ATTORNEYS AT - LAW, Oriaoold'a Ujtldine. Ni'coi, Oregon. 1I'MXLS IV AlXtllR COL'ltTS SOL1CITCD .Ml .Suitt .lid Acvruiita eolletted. - H. DIAMOND, TEACIIEU OF .. . Violin. Guitar and Banjo, pulr In all Klnda ol loatrumtnt. od Striart. Atent Icr Prof. Rice'a Mnlcl CharU ttabecilptions taken Icr th 'o' aid 1' Knrth's Uuilcal Joornil. X-rMu.lclu-nUlir.1 larp r'leatu ahert notlr. : Ciamtreial stit.t. ealcu, Or. mrllml A CHICKKN TCtKPHSSji:: ,, . v, ." ScanttlMn. In ak. Poultry KaUlag oiUbla. ai ra.'irilKU. Matt mnti.Mi this paper, a..i:H-t T II BOOK, CrlitWId, Ui ind Insist xfiEfrv TMI upon jBKQfgrL ExAct HAVINGGlHplfsVBli IB EL WHIiIsiHpv , them YjaftSlilllPv on Eacl1 with 5ptS 80 I I - tTVarT s country, ' ;' " maw