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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1885)
I j PEODTJCE MABKET. Portland. FLOUR Per bbl. standard brands. 81.23: others. 82.2 Gl3.2d. WHEAT Per oil. valley, L27J31.30: Walla Walla, $1 5Sjl.Z3. BARLEY Whole, cental, 81.17 J rrouni. ton. t:U(Ai. OATS Choice millinz, 3538c: choice feed, 33(0,350, RYE Per ctl. 81.50(32. BUCKW JHEAT FLOUR Per cU, 84.00. CORN MEAL Per ctl. 2.75a3. CRACKED WIIKAT Per ctl, S3. liOMIN Y Per ctl, 84.50. OATMEAL Per ctL 83.25(23.50. PKARL BARLEY Per ctl, 84.50 5.50. SPLIT PEAS Per lb, lc. TA PIOC A Per lb, 6c. SAGO Per tt. Be. VERJ1ICELL1 rer lb, No. 1, 81.15; No. 2, $1. BRAN Per ton, 814. SHORTS Per ton, $18. MIDDLINGS Per ton, S20(g22. CHOP Per ton, l6fA). HAY Per ton. baled, 87(29. OIL CAKE MEAL Per ton, 32.50. HOPS Per 0, Oregon, bfr&Oc; Wash BIT ITER Per rb,fancy roll,2 c; inferior grade, 12; pickled, loft20c. CHEESE Per lb, Oregon, 12 s 13c; Cali fornia. 12(13c. EGUS Per doz, 30c DRIED FRUITS Per lb, apples, quar ters, sacks and boxes, H do sliced, In KArk und boxes. 4&iu.5A: aurieols.I 15c blackberries. 14 u 15c: nectarines, lie; peachett, halve unpeeled, yaljc pears, quartered, 7(9; pitted cherries, 20 25o; pitted uluius, Caiiluruia, 8ji0c; do Or egon. 7i3,:; currants, i u 7J; dates, y luc; figs, Smyrna, li - -i0; California, t).?; prunes, caliiorma, 7ig8; French, 10 22jt; Turkish, 6J(Oi,f; raioius, California Lon dou layers, X.zb V box; loose Mus catels, l.tiU; Seedless, t lb, 12.-; Sul- tana, I2,c. RiCE China. No. 1. 854,; do No. 2, 83$; Sand a rich Islands. No. L V H, 6c; Japan, BEAN'S Per ctl, pea, S2.C9(a)S2.2"; small w h i i-ea, "U"- 2. :i5. Lao, f3.UO(&3.60; lima, 83.25; pink, 8i.UU. VtlliEXABLES Beets, 81; cabbage, 81 1.50; cauliflower, ? doz, 00cia.8l.0U; squash, f box. $ .zo; cucuuibe-rs, J? box, 7oc; greeii corn, P doz, 12ic; sweet potatoes, t? lb, lie; ouiou-s new, turnips, lb, lc; tomatoes, box, 60cu $1.75. POTATOES Per. sack 25, 30. POUL'IRY Chickens. V noz, spring. 81.75(5,2.75, old $2.7 3.50; ducks. S4.WJ; geee, $07.50: turkeys, V lb. UKa 12Jc. HAMS Per tb. Eastern, l34l4jc; Or egon. 12c. BACON Per R, Oregon sides, 9c; do shoulders, 7fc. . LARD Per lb, Oregon, 8; Eastern, 8 lOi. PICKLES Per 5-gal keg, 81.10; bbls, t? gal., 3w(ft32j. SUGARS Quote bbls: Cut, 01; dry granulated, 9c; fine crushed, yjc; golden C, 8c. HONEY Extracted. 6c; comb, 12c COFFEE Per lb, Guatemala, 124; Costa Rica, 12c; Old riovern men t Java. 18c; Rio, 12&13c; Salvadd, lUjc; Mocha, 22igjz5; Kona, 18c. TEAS Young kyson, 25aj65c; Japan, 12(g,55c; Ooolonx. latSSc; Gunpowder and Imperial, 25,a6oc. SYRUP California refinery is quoted at 37 Jc in bbls, 52c in kegs and 1-gal. tins 62). CAJSNED GOODS Salmon, 1 lb tins, doz, $1.2.; oysters, 2-R tins, t? doz, 2.1 2.75; 1-lb tins, 81.2 Kuil.75 t?doz; lobsters, 1-lb tins, t doz, el.75; cIjiiis, 2-lb tins, f doz, $2 , 2.1-5; nun k'-re , 5-lb tins, f doz, St).2 : 8 75; truits. doz tins, 82.20 2.75; jatun ana jelne-t, t Uuz, $1.0U; vegutables, aoz, $i(Uji.6o. FREiH FKUIT Apples, Oregon, new, box, 50c -75; bauauas. v bunch, S3u 4; craub.ri iea, ester u. jla.UO uab.UO r bbl grapes, t? oox,$tcu,1.50; Lemons, Sicily box, 7.50.ad; Lames 1? 100, 83.00; pine appies, fcf do, S8; peaches, t box. S1.OO5 $l.dO plums, p Oux, oO(7oc; pears, f box I JV. SEEDS Per lb, timothy, CJc; red clover, 14'a;15c; orthard grass, 10c; rye Krass. ll(s,irc. WOOL Eastern Oreeon, spring clip, 12 loc K; tail clip, valley Or egon, spring clip, 14, 10c; lambs' and fall SALT Carmen Island. ton, 81517 Liverpool, V ton, Siting 20; 5-lb bags for table. 4fc(a,5c. N UTS California almonds, 100 lb sks, 18ic; Brazil, 1 c; chestnuts, 18(5; 20c: cocoa nuts. d(a,; Uiberts, 14c; hickory, 10c; pea nuts, y l-ic; pecan, lie; Caiitorma wal nuts, 11c. HIDES Dry, I617c; salted, 6(26J. TALLOW Clear color and hard, 44c V u; prime, 9jc. Man Francisco. FLOUR Extra, Sl.635.00 bbl; super nne, 9.40(0 3.00. WUKAT So. 1 shipping. $1.50 dl.f24 V ctl; rso. 2, $I.:7i.1.42a; Milling, 1.52J(ur I.00. BARLEY No. 1 feed, 81.35; brewing, 81 40?l..iU. OATS Milling and Surprise, 81.30 1.46 ctl; Feed, Jso. 1, 81.22i(a 1.2 3; Wo. 2, J51.15a-I.l74. CORN Yellow, 81.25 ctl; white 81.15fo,1.20. RYE-81301.35 V cU. HOPS 7(o8ic r lb. HAY Barley. yall ton; alfalfa, 87 ll.5i; wheat, 10 4.50. STRAW &c(gi.0c bale, ONIONS Per eti, 6 )al0c. roi aiui u-arly roe, 'ZoQioc; river reds. ;flc tt 50c; sweets, 40c-60. BEANS Small white. 81.60(31.80 1? ctl pea. 81.70 1.9 : pink. 81.35 a; 1.45; red,8l.50 bayos, 81-6U(g11.9(J; butter, Sl(a;1.35; limas. HONEY Comb. 61240 V lb for best grades; strained. 5te5ic. CHEKSE California. 5(3 10c lb. BUTTER Fresh roll, fancy dairy, 32Jc V lb; good to choice, zzyi tlHc; pickled roil. Zl nJHc: other srades, llw22c. EGGS 25 a 32 iC V dozen for California; Eastern, 16 u 19c. JannieEIza, a little daughter of lienjamin Liza, colored, of W eston, W A a., was for fifteen davs the subject of a strange malady: I rom about the third day of June until ' the 17th she had not.eaten a single morsel of food, and took nothing except now and then a drink of water. During tliis interval she was not confined to bed by illness, and in the day time would walk around as usual. On the liftecn dav her appe tite apparently returned. " The lirst thing she called for was cheese, and since that time she has eaten as heartilr as anybody. Her fast of three hundred and sixty hours has not a flee ted ,her seriously. About four years ago'th little girl drank some he-water, and since then, at times, she "has not been able to eat; but never before for so lon a time. . The longest respite on record Las been granted by the Governor of Dela ware, in the case of Lewis F. List, who was sentenced to death for a murder committed in Wilm ngton. The law prohibits the Governor from commut ing a death sentence, so he overcame the legal prohibition by resp t ng List until Friday, May 20, 1940 overfiftv four years. He is now in his twenty fifth year. N. Y. Sun. Seven years ago, in Connecticut. Miss Alice Cheney let a gentleman friend take her ring, on the inside or which her name was engraved. lie went West and lost it. Recently a Colorado lady found it in the posses sion of a Cheyenne Indian, and by writing to the Cheneys of .South Man chester, Conn., succeeded in restoring it to the owner. In a novel, who would not have laughed at the romance that might have been built on such an in cident? Hartford Post. ' Prof. Knapp, of Iowa, says that the plant he would substitute for red clover m red cloyer and more of it , HUMOROUS. Mackerel are so plentiful and cheap that the fishermen don't care whether the school keeps or not. Lowell Courier. It is said of the Chicago girl that when she faint? awav sho throws a third of herself upon the ground. The other two-thirds are already there. Boston Budget. When a civilized man tells his best girl that she looks nice enough to eat, she feels flattered. When a Fiji Isl ander says the same to his sweetheart, she takes to the woods. Boston Post. "I hear you are an extremist, Hobbs." "So I am." "When did you change your viows?" "Since I became conductor of the slow freight. I spend all my timo now kicking tramps off the extreme end of the train." Philadel phia GWi "What do you think of my mus tache? asked a young man of his girl. "Oh, it reminds me of a Western fron tier city," was the answer. "In what respect, pravr "tsecausc the survey is large enough, but the settlers are straggling." Oil City Derrick. Marriiige in High Life. Judge "John Henry, do you take this woman to be vour wedded wife? ' Bride: "So vou ask him if he takes me to be his wife? I guess you had better ask me if I take him. He is only an editor, and I've got forty-seven dollars laid up." Texas hijtings. "To clean the teeth use a mixture of emery and sweet oil, followinff it with plenty of kerosene. This would seem to oe queer aavice; out as it is taken from a machinists' magazine. and from a chapter relating to circular saws, we nave no douos it is given in good faith. X. V. Independent. Musical Amateur (to Irish fiddler') "My good friend, do you play by note." insn riuuier "Uivu a note. or. M. A. "Do you plav by ear. men. ju f. iivii an ear, your honor." M. A. "How do you play. thenr I. t. "By mam stringth, be jabbers! and it's moighty dry wor r-k!" Judy. Jones Ah, I see by the paper that the serpent has been seen again oil Lonr Branch. Brown Ts ihnt. Jones Yes; and the paper savs, too, that the party that saw the monster was composed of truthful and sober citizens. row, what do you think of that? Brown ell, 1 don't know. I don t see that you can account for it excepting in one way: that some 01 the party were truth- iiu ana an tne rest were sober. Hom er lit e- Journal. "Fanny, vou should not I.eat vour doll with that heavy stick. You will in'iL-f oil tlirt c-i ncf rrnk Anf rf it ' ' ?a"d a Texas mother to her little g!rl. who had placed her doll on the ground. and was belaboring it with a base-ball bat. "I don't care if all the sawdust does come out of her," replied Fanny; 'l don t want people to say that mv children turned out bad because I humored them too much." Chicago Inbune, TEPPING THE TAILOR. Lnrky and Plucky Investor In lottery Tickets. Previous to the 11th of August last, Gebhardt Tepping, a cutter employed in a tailoring establishment on Market street, was comparatively unknown outside of the circle of his few acquaint ances.. Himself and family had been oppressed by comparative poverty, and the wildest dream of the obscure tailer hardly equaled the good fortune that was in store for him. About a fort night before the date mentioned a man peddling lottery tickets approached Tailor Tepping and negotiated the sale of one coupon of five that had com prised chance No. 77,081 in the draw ing of The Louisiana Lottery, to occur August 11th. Tepping thought little of the value of his purchase at the time. lie rplaced the coupon in an envelope and carelessly tossed it into the office safe. On Wednesday, the day succeeding the drawing, the peddler of whom Tep ping had purchased the coupon rushed into the store and informed the cutter that his coupon had drawn $15,000. The breath was fairly knocked out of Tepping by the announcement. So much wealth so suddenly acquired could scarcely be realized by the pov erty-stricken croth-cutter. who had i jneci nara lor a living ior years wiin little prospect of bettering his condi- tion But the old saj'ing that "wealth brinirs tribulation" proved at least temporarily true in Tepping's case. Upon looking for the prize coupon he was astounded when his employer an nounced that he had sold the coupon to his father-in-law. Tepping , was frantic, and consulted mends, who advised him to get a "gun" and either recover the coupon or shoot whoever held it. Tepping resolved to not allow his fortune to slip from him before he had fairlr touched it and acted accord ingly. A new bulldog pistol in his hand, the tailor traced the coupon to an olhce where one itosenoium was negotiating to have the coupon cashed. Rosenblum and Tepping's employer lankered for a share of the tailor's ucky venture. They worked upon lis feelings so successfully that Tep ping agreed to take $12,300 for the coupon. Tepping stowed nis .?iz,oiaf away securely and then proceeded to make it lively for his ex-employer and Rosenblum. Vrhen the ticket was cashed, Ten- ping, with the magnificence and con descension of a suddenly created mil- lonaire, made his late employer a present of $300. Such was the act of Tepping, the enriched tailor. Then with his newly acquired fortune, he proceeded to enjoy himself. The dreams of a , lifetime could now be realized, lie would eat, drink and be merry. The wife should have a new sealskin to replace the old faded cloak. The children appeared in bright new rocks, and Tepping himself shone with the splendor of a nabob. ouch is the story of Tepping, the tailor who was poor and is rich ; who boueht a lottery ticket coupon and won a fortune last month. It is said that Tepping has forsaken the scenes that he formerly haunted : that the paths he trod now know him no more. Where is Tepping? Has he re turned to the land where Trince Bis marck rules and where the American log is unknown? It is hinted that Tepping has gone to visit his Fatlier- and and to there astonish the' natives with graphic accounts of how fortunes have been made by Californians in vesting in Louisiana lottery tickets. ban Irancisco (Cal.) Chronicle, Sept. 13. COCK-FIGHTING. An Amusement Which DU;hta the Na tives of Sumatra. Sumatra, of all places in the world, is the greatest for cock-fighting. It's the national sport. A Sumatra father thinks more of his game cock than he does of h's first-born. .They pray to the gods for success in the:r cock battles. Cock-fighting is called kyabung, and the pit galanggan. It is a large inclos ure, some twenty feet square, railed in by stakes twelve to fourteen feet high, far enough. apart to enable those outside to see all that is going on within.' The cocks about to fight were handed over to the care of two offic'als who direct the affairs of the ring. They attached, with great care long, double-edged, steel spurs, sharp as lances. When the sound of the bedoog announced that the arena was to be occupied, all other sports were instantly deserted. The cocks were brought into the ring by the proper official, each holding his bird carefully, with his leg armatures sheathed. No one but officials, owners and a favored few are admitted into the incloure. The two cocks are held up before each other by the gu longs, who ruffle for them iheir neck feathers, tug their combs, pat them on their breast and sides, and shake them with a sort of tremulous, instigating motion, which they perform with a knack and neatness that indicates a pro fessional hand. The maneuvers, whose execution are the envy of the on-look-ers, are imitated by the children who light cockerels before they can speak. When the fowls have been thus excited they are allowed to have one dig at each other, just to put them on their mettle, and with their terrible armatures bared they were set facing each other a few feet apart; the i came the charge. I shall never forget, for I was utterly un prepared for it from the stolid Malav the yell and deafening shout of savage delight and excitement that arose from the up to that moment mute and eager. but to all appearances unexcited, crowd as the combatants rushed at each other. ana wnicn was Kept up wnue the con flict lasted, nor how the gulongs fol lowed on hand-i and knees, each close behind his fowl, watching every move ment in silence with a glaring and ex cited eye the rules of the ring.proh.ib itingthem from touching or. Teinstiga ting the cooks during the continuance of a round like nothing I can think of so much as the intense motion of a pointer close behind a warm scent, and at every onset they scanned their bird from side to side to see if it had sus tained any injun In the first contest I saw both cocks were badly wounded in the first round, and even faint ed away. Ihe seconds and support ers carried each their bird aside to apply restoratives, if possibly they might continue the contest to a final issue. They bathed its head in coia water, ana aummistered some with a feather down its throat. A cloth was held over it to keep off the sun, and smoking pieces of wood held under its nostrils and over its comb. For a time it seemed as if the worst wounded would have to be declared vanquished, as it was unable to enter the list-, but his spirit-came again on instigating1 him with a strange cock for a few 'minutes After the same preliminary patting and iorcing ana tne solitary dig. they were again allowed to rush at each other; but after a few skirmishes, the badly wounded bird turned ta'l and - was de clared the loser. Though the Govern ment prohibits cock-lighting, yet, on special occas on, permission is given for a certain number of davs for a chief to hold a tournament. He charges five per cent, on all transactions, and a fee from all stake-holders as a sort of recompense for directing the affair and keeping order. Hith this percentage the Pongeron is enabled to provide a butlalo at a little cost, which is slam on the last dav of this Vanity Fair, fol i i i . " !i '' x ioveu uy ir;erai jrormanuizing. une hundred and fifty dollars to two hun dred dollars often change hands, and as high as $7o0 has been known to be on the issue of the fight. Dr. Forbes, in Cincinnati Enquirer. ARM-CHAIRS. ot in He In Enirland Until Oueen Eliza beth's Time. It is much to be regretted that when more luxurious notions began to pre- van, tne nne oaken cnairs oi our 1 . l r i , . . castles, halls and country houses were banished to the servants' hall or the Inmber room, or sold as worthless an tiquities that few cared to preserve. It ; possible that nnmn nf tlm worn ,.f tn pven iowpr whnn iJ,r..ri tie voveriev naa seen the two rnrn na tion chairs in V estminste Abbey, Ad- uisoii Mivs -ne wnispereu in my ear that if Hill Wimble were with us. and saw tuose two cnairs. it would fro hard but lie would get a tobacco stopper . out oi one or t other ot them." When Sidney Smith entered upon his newly built parsonage at Boston, near l ork, he gave a carpenter who came to him for parish relief a cart load of deals and a barn to work in. with the injunction, "Jack, furnish my house." One of the chairs Jack made stood for some years in Mdney Smith s "iustiee room," then found its way into the kitchen, was given to Mrs. tfilvington. aim is now in possession oi nis new biographer, Mrs. Stuart J. Keid. It is" a rustic chair of justice, and as such it is worthy a passing allusion. lue transition from the arm-chair to the easy-chair was not made all at once. When men and women wanted real re pose they formerly found it in divans. couches.sofas.and what in Shakspeare's time were somewhat reproachfully called "dav-beds." A loose cushion was made for wooden chairs, and it was sometimes placed upon, at other times underneath, a richly embroidered cloth or an animal s skin. It is doubt- nu wnetner ior many Hundred years the easy-chairs of Western Europe were anything more elaborate. The fixed seat and padded back and arras did not corao into use in Lngland until Queen Elizabeth's time. An arm-chair was in fact, an article of costly luxury, and sometimes of reproach. In WycliflVs New Testament he makes the scribes fond of the "lirst chaierers in Sinago gis.". Marston, an English dramatist, describes "a fine fae'd wife in a wain scot carv'd seat" as a -"worthy orna ment to a tradesman' shop," but he is lashing the practice with his whip. Ben Jonson. satiiizing the way in which women spend their time, writes: At twelve o'clock her dinner time she keeps. And gets into her chaire, and there she sleeps - Perhaps till foure, or somewhat thereabout. CasseWs Family Magazine. How many women know that in the revised version. Psalm lviii. 11, reads: The Lord giveth the word: The women that publish the tidings are a great host!" . The writer and the schoolmaster might find it advantageous to go to Abyssinia hand and hand, as th pres ent literature of the country consists of only one hundred volumes. Current. A USEFUL LIFE PROLONGED. To a reporter of the press, who called on Mr. T. S. Arthur, at his residence In Phil adelphia, in order to Interview him in re gard to some published statements over his name strongly commending Compound Uxygen, that gentleman saia : "Previous to the year 1870 my health had been verv noor. For vears I had been steadily losing ground In consequence of the consent physical ana nervous strain resulting from overwork. I became so ex hausted that my family and friends were very anxious about me. Only a few of the most hopeful thought I could live for any considerable time. 1 was jorcca 10 aoan doa all earnest literary work, and I re garded my career in authorship at an ena. "About this time mv attention was at tracted to Compound Oxygen as then ad ministered bv Dr. Starkev. l naa neara of wonderful cures wrouaht by its agency so wonderful, indeed, that, had 1 not known the Doctor personally, and had great confidence in him. I should have been very skeptical on the subject. I tried the Oxyeen Treatment, first as an experi ment. That it would do for rae what it has I had not dared hone "Its effect was not that of a stimulant. but of an almost imperceptible vitalizer of tne wnole system, boon l began to nave a sense of such physical comfort as I had not known for years. My strength was gradually returning. This slowly but steadily increased. In a few months I was able to resume my pen, and within six months after doing so I completed one of my largest and most earnestly written books, and this without any return of the old feeling of exhaustion. For more than seven years jafter this I applied myself cioseiy to literary woric, aoing, as 1 be lieve toe best work of my life. ".Nor was it only in the strength and vitality that I gained by the use of Com pound Oxygen. For twentv years I had suffered with frequent paroxysms of ner vous neaaacne. l hey were very severe, lasting usuany sue or seven hours. In a year fter I commenced the Compound Oxygen Treatment these were almost entirely gone. It ts note over ten years since I had such an attack of nervous headaclie. I was, mereover, liable to take com, and 1 had frequent attacks of Influ enza, which always left me with a trouble some cough. It is very rarely that I now take cold. When 1 do so I at once resort to Compound Oxygen, which invariably breaks up the cold in from one to three days. "I am now seventy-five years of age, and am able to do from three to fonr hours lit erary work every day, without exhaust ing my strength. And for this ability I am inaeDtea to compound uxygen. A "Treatiss on Comioound Oxvaen.' containing a history of the discovery amd mode of action of this remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record of surprising cures in consumption, uatarrn. JNeuraigla, Bronchitis. Asthma, etc., and a wide range oi aiseases. sent free. Address JJRs. starket & Falen, 1529 Arch street. .t-nuadeipma. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home treatment win De nned by 14. u. Mathews, 621 Powell street, between Bubh and Pine streets, can i raneisco. Governor Tritle, of Arizona, has resigned tne guDernatonai orace of that Territory. WHEN IN THE WE05G CHANNEL The bile wreaks grievous injury. Headaches. constipation, pain in die liver and stomach. jaundice, nausea ensue. A few doses of Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters will reform these evils and prevent further injury. It la a pleasant aperient, ita action upon the bowels being un accompanied by griping. The liver is both regulated and stimulated by it, and as it is very impolitic to disregard disorder f that oivan, which through neglect may culminate in dangerous congestion ana hepatic abscess, the Bitters should be resorted to at an early erage. Failure to do this renders a contest with the maladr more nrotracted. Kevpr and ague, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, are remedied by this fine medicine, and the increasing infirmities of age mitigated ny iu ii may De aiso used in convalescence with advantage, as it hastens the restore.! inn oi vigor. Near Xenia. Ohio, a 4-vear-old cirl -was aiuea ana partially eaten by a bull-dog CATARRH A New Treatment has been dis. ceverea wnereby a permanent cure is effected in from one to three applications. Particulars and treatise free on recemt of stamD. A. H. Dixov esc box, mo King bt. west. Toronto, Canada. 10 CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers coins' east for business, will naturally gravitate to Chicago or Milwau kee, as tne ereat commercial centers. Pas bengers revisiting friends or relatives in the Eastern States always desire to "take in Chicago en route. Both classes of passengers will find that the "Short Line' of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailway. via Omaha and Council Bluffs. affords excellent facilities to rea'h their destinations in a manner that will be sure to give the utmost satisfaction. A reference to the time tables will indi cate the route to be chosen, and by asking any principal agent west or tne Missouri river for a ticket over the Chicago. Coun cil Bluffs & Omaha Short Line of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailwav, you i a ii . . t . win oe cneerruiiy iurnisnea wiin tne proper passport via Omaha and Chicago. fiease note that all of the "bhort Line trains arrive in Chicazo at the Grand Union Passederer Station in am Die time to connect with the express trains of all the great through car lines to the principal eastern cities. For additional particular, time tables. maps and the beautiful beok. entitled "A Tale of Nine Cities," please call on or &d- drss Chas. E. Fairbank. Traffic Agent. MM alonrgemery fat., ban Jb raucisco. Cal, or Wm. H. Marshall, N. E. cor. Front and Ash streets, Port'and, Oregon. HroiicIiitlM. For Hoarseness and Sore Throat, "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are a specific.. When Baby was sick, we gave her CASTOltIA, When she wm a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA. When she beeame Miss, she clung to CASTCfRIA, When toe had Cliildrea, she save them CASTOHU Try Germka for breakfast. HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS ITCHING AND BURNING TORTURES ajtd every species ok Itchino, Scaly. Pimply, Inherited. Scrofulous, and Contagious I)i oi tne liiooa, bKin, and bcalp, with Ijoss of Hair, from infancy to old agre, are positively cured by CCTICCRA ItESOt. VENT. the new blood nnrlfW cleanses the blood and perspiration of impuri ties and poisonouslements, and thus removes tne cause. Cuticuka. the trreat Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Inflammation, clears the bkin and bcaip, beats Ulcers and sores, and restores the Hair. Cuticcra Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifler and I ouet Kequisite, prepared irom Cuticura, is indispensable in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors.Skin Blemishes, Chapped and OilySkn Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticcra, 60c.; Re solvent. SI: Soap. 25c. Prepared by the Pot ter 11RUQ AND CHEMICAL CO., 1JOBTON, M ASH. XiTSena ior " iiow to cure sum Diseases." 411 Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. N. P. N. U. No. 88. -S. F. N. U. No. 17A ft n ft IDfnOnT U ZJ UU LP Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot furltv, strength and wholcsomenosa, Mnre economical Dipji the ordinary kfauln. and cannot be sold in conipeti. tion with the multitude ot low test, short weight. alum or Dhosnhate powders, sola oniy in cans Uotal Baking I'owdkk Co.. 100 Wall street, . X. T5JTT5S (POLL "THE OLD RELIABLE." 25 YEARS IN USE. lae Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age I Indorsed all over the World. SYNIPTOWIS OF A TORPID LIVER, Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos- tivei Pain in the Head, with a dull sen sation in tne paca part wn tmaer tnesAouiar-Dlade, tuunags artejreaN ing, with a dlslnoUnatlon to exertion Qf body or mind, Initabihty of temp- er, jwpmtuos8nnemory,with. a feeling of having negleoted some dutv. weariness. Dizziness. Flnttsr- ing of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, x euow fagiji..rieaaaone)rt.estie$snes3 at nignt, nigniy colored urine. , IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED. UBI073 IISZAEIS WILL COON SB CEVELCJEu! T'JTTS PILLS are especially adapted to each cases, one dose effects euch a change They Increase the Appetite, and canse the body to Take on if lesh, thus the sys tem is nourished, and try their Tonio acuon on tne Ai?etive urnm, xtegu lar Stools are produced. Price 35 cents. TUTT'S HAIR IJYE. Ghat Haih or Whiskers changed to a glo8t Black by a single application of inuuiB. it imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 91. Office. 44 Murrev St. York. Indigestion Cured. I suffered for more than five jears with indigestion, scarcely able to retain the simplest food on my stomach. The burning sensation was almost intolerable, and my whole system was deranged. I was wakeful and could not sleep, and consequently more or less nervous all the time. I declined In flesh, and suffered all the usual depression attendant upon this terrible disease. In worn, I was miserable. At laat, failing to find relief anything else, I commenced the use of Swift's Specific I began to improve at once. The medicine toned up the stomach, strengthened the digetitive organs, and soon all that burning ceased, and I could retain food without difficulty. Now my health in good, andean eat anything in the shape of food, and digest it without the slightest difficulty. I most cheerfully bear this testimony, be cause there are hundreds suffering as I was, and I am sure they can be as readily healed. Take the prescribed aose aiier eaung, instead ot Detnre. JAM ha MAN N, No. H Irj St. Atlanta. Ga., May 13, 1S65. For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. N. Y., 157 W. 23d St. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. A CHINfSS RICKSMAW. The baton's ii ;j "!ilc!ei l.-;rou lir Al :wH'l . I-,, o I 4'oolTes. Trot, trot, trot, along the .-.mooth. suuny, but bamboo shaded, high road. a nave a nine ienuro now to observe these astonishing rickshaw coolies. They wear the enormous tradit'onal mushroom Chinese hat, suitable in case either of beating rain or fierce sun, under which are tucked their hard- piaucu pigtails ior even a coo'ie would feel himself dira ed were he minus a piriail. Ihev are bare footed, "bare-legged. 1 are-armed. and wear just sumcient ; rags to save themsolv;.s from th? cliarce of liulHicaow lher skios are fallow. their Mongolian faces are mn:-h'd. their stature is small, their lnibs seem attenuated and looily put to- VftVlfr Anil Vfif fllusn flnr,m.it.m.i1 looking wretches, to call whom "breih- ...V... ...... I W ...l.-Vf lIVIIX.ilLlC 111" rcn" is, indeed, a heavy demand on our chanty, throw themselves for- i - . .i i i . , , wtiru 1:110 iiic cnairs an'i urao ther cairiag's with its passengers, who may re ten or may be twenty stone, not at a walk or a shufJle, or an amb o, but at a good round trot of about six miles an hour. The neither flag, pant, nor j eispire. but keep up Uih pace for two or thie luil-s at a stietch. Hould i.ot the mo.t renowned turonea'i athlete or pedes t ntn be but a tei.bie coney in conipa-. ison? Afore over, these coolies have to content themselves at the esid of tl.eir iem- ev with live cents- a cent n a fraction less than a half-uennv. J hey exult if tliev' receive ten cents. a.d co sider the donor an utt r fo 1 if he gi.es Uiein fifteen cents. iiie lirst sensations at icing con veyed i i a lieksh tw are ihose of min gled amusement and shame. One likens one. e"f to a drunken maviLcra- der or to an unostentatious bulloon. Then habit begets in'H er nee. 1 i j-ni- tarins of the i hu eli. dignitaries of the Governm. nt. dig nt.-i ie of the law. soldiers, sailors, and even t'ie well-to-do hi(Ut3. all have lvcmrge to them; anu tn sergeant i i hi ricksnaw sa lutes the colonel in hi rickshaw with Erecisely the same gt-Hvit as though oth were on i-ai ado. Periiaps the .till absurdity can be best reali .ed by con sidering bat would be ti e effect pro duced vore the Dean of Westminster to be trundled in a wh 'elbariow down Piccadilly by a dirty, ragged little Lon don Arab. Cornhiil Magazine. A scientist states as a net result of a number oi oDservations mat mere i an exhileration of the pulse rate aud a slight elevating of temperature from a .a j . j I f smoking. If the average temperature of non-smokers were represented by one thousand, that of moderate smok ers would be one thousand and eight; while the heart in the former case was making one thousand pulsations, in the latter ft would beat one thousand one hundred and eighty times. Hence the harm of tobacco smok ng. rliua- t delvhia rrcss. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. ' j A Business Education : nOLDMBIA iOTO THE JOURNAL Fit KK. I COMMERCIAL Address W. 8. JAMKS.I IM T VflV Principal, P. O. Uox 63, ' v UJjjji-lUU, PORTLAND, OREGON. LADIES! Do not rub your clothes when youcan wash without tub or wash board. atifao tion Guaranteed r motipv rei unueu. nena la cenis. silver, to iu. r . T V K KKLL & CO., Somerset, Mich. Agents wanted BUSINESS COLLEGE- So. 21 Post Street Sen! for Circular. I SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. R. U. AWARE THAT -Lcrillard's-'Climas' Ping tvarint$ a rett tin tagi that Lorlllard ItH I,ritf fine cut: Unit Lorll!orl Nnvr ('Honinirn. and that Loriilurd's hnufia. V4 IX. E. V. JONES, Physician and Surgeon, fAf BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE DAY us y J and niirht. Midwifery and diHcamca of women a specialty OiiicelSlFi 'irst St. (up Btairu), PORTLAND. OREGON E. J. BOWEX'S large Illustrated. Dcriptiv and l'rici'd Cutalnfiitt iif Vegetable. Flower, Clover, Grass n! Alfalfa Seeds Mailed to all applicuuU fn e. Address E. J. BOWEN, Seed Merchant, 815 and 817 Sansome SW.San Francisco, CaL WONDERFUL SUCCESS In cases of Kidney. Liver. Heart. Female Dis earjes, IJeafnes.s. lilindness. Paralysis, Consumn I tion. Malaria, Khcuniaticni.' Asthma, etc., with a quite Jew Hind or Treatment, By correspondence or personally by JIt. ,S. IlEItXOl LLI. 600 SUTTER feTKF.K.T. - SAN FR ANCI.SOO, CAT,, The Portland Business Collc, Portland, Ore- eon, oners suDcnor private ani class instruction to the young and middle-aged f f both sexes who desire to obtain a practical education in the short est time consiitvH with thorough work, and at the least expense. Day and evening sessions through- ou. the year, students admitted anvtime Cata logue on application. A. P. Ap.mstkono, Principal. American Exchange Hotel, SANSOME STREET, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co..s Express Office, SAN FRANCISCO. MERCHANTS. FAHMKR8 and FAMILIES from the interior will rind it to be the most convenient as well as the most comfortable and espectable Hotel iu the city to stop at Tem perance principles. Table first-class. Hoard I and room, $1. $1.25 and $1.50 per day. Nice I single rooms. 50 cents per night. Free Coach to ana from trie iiotM. CHAS, & WM. MONTGOMERY, Propr's. 5 California Wire Works, 329 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, MASUrACTCRERS OF WIW EVERYTHING IN WIRE DulLICU II liC (24-4 Point rejjidar and thick sot Btiintf rejfulorly lieenned ve jruarantew our customer! against ctiuii&tfC& Baling Wire ' " iaciric" brand of very ust steel, all blue at lowest market rotes. Wire Netting! All meshes & widths, galvanised after mode, for poultry yards. 6u WlrO Plflth of a" k'n('9 f"r frllit dryers, threan II llC U lull I (ers, harvesters, riddles, etc. Hon WitQ -f 'or traini"K hnis, mado from steel ta U U U 1 1 1 1 C t long lenUis Kpeeially (or the purpose. Gopher Traps and all other kinds ot trr.ps for niolea, xiuirreU, rats and mice. Vineyard Lines for layinpr out vineyards, dl i in (iistant-os ana maut tt'cl wire. Ornamental and Useful Wire and Iron Work. home manufacture, unit tsvll you better good at a lower jtrlce. AGENTS WANTED For Onr" New Uooh the SPY OF THE REBELLION 8y ALLAN PINKERTOX, who was chief of thsU. S, Decrei rwiriH) Ulinnj me AH ruii JHS UNION, r- Dtl! Otlioial reports made by Allan J'mkerton to Abraham LINCOLN. JtDWIN flL bTAKTON ant the UiiMMANUISO GcNKKAL, during the Great Kelx-llion. A true account of the conspiracy to aa'aiwinate I'rrRiilent Lincoln on his way to Wasliington. Tlirtlling expt-riencea of the Fed eral spies in the Kebel Capital. The entire work aboumhr in thrilling episodes, hair breadth escaixs, deeds of dar ing bravery and patriotic devotion, and reveals many war secrets- never bffokb ruut.mnEn. tun or virid illustrations and intensely intervaeting. Bells very rapidly, want one agent m every .ranl Army t'ohliiwil in every lownsinp In Iheeountry. Hend for illustrated circular and special terms. A. 1 BAJCKOFT CO., San Francisco, cal. S ijmi wj'ui.j. s WKTS' Jl J nnn H IK 1 U1L whim 0Sh n .;AS.VV .. -.:---O.N.-.., , . for Infants and Children. "Caatorta is so well adapted to children that j I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." IL A. Archeo, M. D., 211 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, n. y. Tkx WILLIAM DECK & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In GUNS, FISHING TACKLE loiting- Goods, 165 & 167 SECOND STREET, Portland, - - - - Oregon. Q f(SSMMLIllABM X mM yjl llliirul employment l.nsy and pronuble. ?.' llooklnsr, linltiirw, - Kruidinu, or en viittf. LIm any kind of cloth (new or old), rvrs orjrarn. A haodsvoi TurkUt IftiK madn with rt. worth of carpet wast TWP PTARI ,l1 ; MA K Kit can b usm' ' tMll l n nil n-Id innehine. n ','T 1?"ndi. wonderful invention. 1 1 nelia n t ic lit . JilrP POMpald. Atrentn Wsnlnl. fir Hand stamp fur circulars, terms, and territory. J-NO. U. HOITT 4c CO., UIH IUI UU, ( I, leas CTCIh'Uf AV MKAxicii a UAts. OI CI II Vf M I .Oabler, Koeuiah Pianos; UuiW urgans, band UistrumenU. Laiyest stock at &bte 'u,Iq aod Books. Bands supplied at Eautern trioa M. OKAY, am Post Street, 8an FrancL co. TTie BUYKI18' GUIDE Is Issued Be lit. and Marcli, each wear. Jtir 856 pa(es, ; 8x 11 Inches, with over 3,000 illustrations si. whole Plctur Gallerw. GIVES AVliolesale Prices tllrrcl tit (ONiHitim on all (rood for personal or family tae Tell bow to order, and gives exact cost ot every thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These IJtVALUAIILK BOOKS contain lnfarxnatlou ftleaned from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy VRUIS to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Iet u hear from yon. lies pec t fully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 3c 229 Wabaah Avenue, Chicago, 111, This IJJiLT or Reirencrafor ) tkdc cxirtly fr,r tiie cuic of derangements of the f(cnerjiiv oratim. 1 he contutiuMis stream ofLLECTRICITV permesline through the p-irts must rctture them to healthy action. 1 v not confound this with l lectnc hehs advertised to cure ll ills from hud to toe. It is fur tus ON li specific purpose. For circuLirs K'"g f"D foniMtior-, aldreM Cheever J- icetne Belt Co.. i3 Wai.Jiiii, ton Street. Chicngn, IU. THE SPECIALIST, No. 11 Kearny St, San Francisco, Cal Treats all Chrosic, Spbcul axo Pmyatx Duuiu WITH WOSDERFUI. rCCCrjS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! Ts a certain cure for drinking; intoxicating liquors. Dr. Sllntte, who is a regular ph "-n praduato of the Ui.' . ' i sityof Pennsylvania atrree to forfeit S-'iOO lc a cano ot this lln" '.lc Vital JlfStora tin tu i dcrhia special advico and treatment) will not nui gl.IO ft bottle, or feur times the quantity et.it t any address on receipt of price, or C. O. I. 1 pilva' name if dtircd, by lr. Mlntte, 11 Ke.-imj fl.. a. . lai. Ciena ior list oi qucouons aim jnuiiiio- S,OiriB JiOTTLE rREK will be sent to any ono applying by letter, Btatlnf. symptoms, sex and ftije. Strict secrecy ia regard U all business transactions. HEJUVENAT0R Th Ii ti ren t Sirenthen ln Itemetly sin) Servo Tonic tores Mllhsnl Fall.Nervousand l'hysloni lebility. Ia ss .f Vitality. Waaknees. Virile Decline, jlmritency. Oversensitive IsODUliinus, r nMM.iii., ney and Bladder ('omiilaliitx. Dlseaaes of the Blool, J-.rup-tions. and all theTUt'ffect4 of youthful tollies and ceases j penaanentlf rre Teotang- all Involuntary weakening drains uoon tiis irvKtcm. however thakV occur Irestorms; Lost ManhooU however eomiillcaUd tba case may bo. and where all other rcmeoiea have failed. A Permanent Core Abaolnfely Guaranteed. Price M.S0 per bottle, or fVve bottles for $10. Bent upon receipt of price, r CO. 13., W any ai nrss euru-v ly private, hy 1K . .. na.r ir.ii'i im Kearny Street, ban Francisco t'al. fka, M M Bumcient to snow iv t usuitaiious, slrtviiy oouniieuUal. by latter O. at oiSoewrsx DR. VANMONCISCAR, rcRMAMCirrLT located at 132 and 134 Third SU Portland. Or. Is a regular graduate ia medicine, has boun longer en (atfrol la the special t r e at mctit of all vn n.rial, riu.J and Oh run lc dLseas than any otl:r 1'ny ioian in tlia VSer.t,-a rilf pttliers a4ibw. anil old r:-l-dtn's know. t0H J P- ward f'r any Jcae lnch ij i f fails t runs coniinf tT.ili r his t tstimji', ly foUoaiuLiii d'lfotivr:s. V;- v- DU. VAN Is the most successful Jjuni? nmlTlin tf ! - tor iu America. He will tell you your tioub.o itn. ut asking yi iu a single quest Ion, and warrant n rrrminrnt .r- n the foUowiim dUeaes: Nervous Ifeh.llty, rumtc r rliiua, Hi iiiin.il ahih-, Hexuai Vxaj, Fai'inx l-r r-, Weal Kyrs, Htunted Iieveloprat nt, lick of l i r cy. Im poverished blood, Ilnrplea, liiipruitiici t to .V.. ai : also, lilpod and HWia UiseaHea, Hypl'l in, Kruti .n-, ltA.r Kill line Jone Fains, HwellinK, Bnrw 'I hroat, i iwr, KffvcU of Merctiry, Kidney and llladdct V'rouhleti, Wtii Hack. Hurnina Urine, lnixnUneiiee, t.nur rriio a, w Btricture, receives searehiug ttLatuient, irtUipt r;icf vul cured for life. NERVOUS DISEABUS (with or without dreams) Diseased Discharties cured promptly aithout hindrance to tmsineas. ItUTH KKXES consult confidentially. II in trouble call or writ. Ivlays aredanrerous. INFLAM.iATION of the Kar. L lcetatli n rr Uutrrli, ntcniU nr external. Len-i or I'amii bit.. Sinking or KoaHng Noises, Tliickem-1 Drum, etc. . ALL HlllUKiAL U'Afcr.t sw n as i iui'i-Mi rr in- formed Feet, Paralysis, (VmfracUd Cords, wtt J.ilnu and lx-fonnad Limbs. Hip Joint Diw-ase with, KuupIk ores and rlhort:ninz Liml, Diauasiaaud t-'iirvatiim i f the Krlne, Did L'lotrs, LHwiutcs of the Knoe JoinKi, lit'lonauidi oi tne r boh ana mseastis oi mc r.yts; t-t ry Kve that ma rexmire artificial aid : Deufuiiw, Priva-.e Irineases, and all Chronio liaj s, such as t ,n. i. mix tion, Astluna, K heumntism, NcuralKin, I)iea'S of U.e Heart, Lunirs, Liver, Btoniaoh, rloleen, lUmtis, KKiiitril t'riiiury Orrfnns. and all diseases poculinr to It inuUa. All eases of (latairh most positively curi d by a new mid infallible piinciple. ImilimenU tif Ftt.'cn, a ritum nierine and HtutU-ring, pe'foctly rt iuovxl. Pi:s und Fisluia radically and pWuiam.ntly cMixd wulii ut t o knife. HICRNIA ANDRCTTCRE perfectly rcst-.r. d '.th ont an operation, reuiriiis no trust ultcr trtu:ni .ut. Old Fever Horea, Ulcers and Varixe tins iiM;r...l'ty hesled and cured OANUh'IUt AND TUMORS pcrmamntly rvia v.1 wifhuut the knife, caustic, or the Ls vt a wiiju doy of blood. Term for Treatment are Strictly Cash. Medicines sent to any address perfectly st euro from ex xwure. Olhce hours from S a. u. tu r. m. Caatetta cures Colle, Constipation, Pour Rtomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, fives aleep, aud promotes dl- eostlon, v7ithout Injurious medlc&tion. CiMTAua Coktant, 133 Fulton Street. N. Y. JXervoiM ltehlllty, mm Manhood, J'rontaton biwa, and all the evil efTocta of youthful follies and excesses, and in ill IK I