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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1887)
A DAMP INTcR'VIEV. How a U'oiiihii Kfl(irtfr Ciimpnlli-il .1 nil n yHinr.v., iimw to Talk. As a hoy, liciiij; fond of l:itliitir in tho I'oloiiinc, I frc.iucntly n-xntcil thither at early hour.- of Hiiiiiiior morn ings. The fuwuite poii't for Mteh en joyment was at "the .syoainoros," so called bocuie-o a group" of tho-i- trees Mood on a certain pan of tlic .-lime. The location was in the immediate vi cinity of the present Wellington monu- incut. I here I had -onietinics tho honor of attempting to ri al the natory skill of John (nincy Adams. It was his costume to -eek the refreshment of the River of -Swans l'.m'-towinaok at the dewey hour of four or live o'clock in tho morning. My young compan . ions and I encircled him as minnows may swim about a whale, but with no , tear, for among children he child. was a.s a A strange incident occurred thcru one day. Mr-. Anne Royal, a stout, aged and eccentric widow of a revolu tionary soldier, had conic to Washing ton some time before and undertaken the publication of a weekly paper en titled the Jlmitrts.i, in ie little be yond a sheet of fooNcap, blurred print, and more typographical errors than lines. Rioirranliical iioeoimt-, nf .r.,n- tlemen of the r,,,,. ,.,! ,.f r ... - , . . , wcit! us main loaiiiro-. nii i m,ti,.i too, of tlistinguishetl ladies of the me tropolis. If the elite fiiniished her, on her call, with the proper data and prop er pay, their lives were made glorious in the next number of the unique jour nal, ami they were also presented as angels, either maseiiline or feminine; but if her visit, as did happen now ami then, met with refusal, the imag inative, ctiitor would invent won tlerftil circumstances ute them to such These, in publication, even tcrrilied the subject all their society friends. and attrib personages, startled, ami thereof and So it became I he veii"cful necessary to buy oil madam and to obtain from her a pleas ant report. Cases of fancy were often more prolitable to the royal treasury than those which were authentic. So severe and denunciatory was the edi torial tone of this Saturday visitor that it soon created dread in all (piarlers. and few were brave enough to provoke her wrath by declining the application of the proprietor. The demand granted, the consequent huuiatiou proved scarcely more acceptable, being eirav agant to absurdity , and read with gen eral laughter. No paper of the period in Washing ton, not even the stalely and venerable Xatiomtl In'illiiji.ifci: could compare in extent of local subscription with tin list of "The Huntress." n. ae'ic and resolute niacani would have it. and made it so, by going from lnm-v to house, olliec to olliee, st-ire-i, depart ments of the (iovernmeiit, in a won! -everywhere. The enterprising widow had long sought an opportunity to pay her respects t.i Hon. John Qinney. but somehow perhaps John (Juiiicy knew fate failed to favor her. She chanced to learn the early summer morning practice of his late K.xcel lcncy, and the very net day repaired to the river and the sycamores. There he was. serenely disporting. She looked on with self-congratulation. The swim mer approached the shore at last, nearer and nearer, until he observed her ladyship in waiting, then, the stream admitting, stood, head and neck exposed above the surface. Thus situated, a prisoner, she addressed him, introduced herself, and held suHieienl talk to furnish subject for a line article i nc iouowing Jtmitrrsii, which accom plished, she retired, and once more all was "quiet on the Potomac." -Sciituii Uuuoho. in L'rook'iu Mmjiixiiie. STYLISH COIFFURES. No Itsiilli'iil ('Iiuiikk In 1 1 ill --1 Ir-ssiiiu n-lcl Dining the finning Miimiiii. Tlx; hair of matrons and ladies over twenty -live is worn quite high. The back hair is twisted in a ligure eight ?,:gh on the crown of the head, while the front hair is drawn back in a heavy tress over the forehead and there are short curis at the sides coming toward the temples. If the forehead is too high or too much wrinkled to admit of this style of trout hair, a short slight bang is worn i caching to the middle of the forehead and curved up at the sides. This ltiis-dan bang is especially becoming to long faces and i adopted by those who wear their hair in a coil on the crown of the head and by oung ladies, who wear a coil of braids. This coil is worn at the back of the head in about the middle and is a more youth ful stylo than the matronly twist jut described; it i- worn by young ladies with Kuglish hat- and bonnets alike, tho short notched back of the bonnet, j leaving ample room for tho coil of 1 braids. Hair-dressers ad ie ladies, w ho have cut their hair in the back or have stray locks which will not remain in place to curl theo locks, turning them upward and keeping them in place with a hair-pin. The liuit should be cut at the ends everv mouth to stunu- lute the growth, and should not bo ; washed with soda, borax, ammonia or any strong alkalis, its they invariably deaden it growth in time. .V. J' Tribune. A lady was onro liiiuuting tho ill luck which attended her afl'aiiv, when a friend, wishing to console her, bado her "look upon the bright side." "0," 'io sighed, "tlioro seems to bo no bright side." "Then polish up tho dark one," was the reply. This was sound ad ice. Liciny Vhurei. Young Lady (exporting, to broth er) Hob, wlmt is tho moat fiishionablo color for a brido? Hob Woll, sis, I don't know about fashion, but for mc, 1 should prefer a white one Life. NATURAL HISTORY, Tlirre V.nsy I.r.-mn fur Now Itidniii r- .mlillloit-. to At tulii Kiiitm-iuT, rii k woi.r. 1 hen-arc three or four countries it this world not inhabited by wolves, bu it may be truthfully .-aid that they dt not auiouui to-innon. i lie wolf vai probably created soon after man. am i one of the first animals nieiitiimet after the world got her axlcgrcased am goi me wont to go. in Ins wild his sole oluect U to get three squan meal-si day. and he isn't a bit particu lar whether he lunches on an old mul or a young Countess. When domesti cated he can be taught several trick.-, one of which i eating up the fainih baby at the lirt opportunity. The wolf is not as brave as the Hot but he manages to get in his :u: days in the year jn-t the .same, and it N a cold day when any thing good to eat gets away from him. There arc niori wolves in Ruia than in any otliei country. This is because the (V.ai never gets time to go gunning for am thing but .'ihilists. Sometime, wheii scalloped oysters and lobster alad art scarce, the wolves will baud togethei and pursue a sleighing party. If the can't lie driven till' the occupants of the : " 'r.' "l ""'"" ""cring- , anil It ojie is lllckv to es( ipe the news, and the (.'ziu papers call him a icro gives him a medal. J tiii: .u.i.in.vroit. The alligator makes no pretension to beauty, but prides himself on hi? sterling character. He can be found in all tropical countries, but grows to hi largest size in India and Africa. There is no one to pick on him there and keep him mad from .Momlav morning to Sat urday night, while the fodder i- excel lent. He is still found in the southern portion of the United Slates, but is no longer the conliding. trusting reptile of twenty years ago. Let him hear a brass band begin to toot now and In will slide for deep water w ithout look ing back over his shoulder. At several different epochs our natu ralists have soit'rht to make out that the alligator wouldn't bite. We arc happ, to inform our readers that all such naturalists have long since furnish alligator luncheons. J he alligator leeds on fish and llcsl of ocr sort, and it is not on roeon that he has any particular choice When nothing else comes liahdv Ik will swallow pine knots and log chain to fill the aching void in his stomach He is a sort of half-and-half reptile I! I . i speniiiiig nis nine ciincr on land or water, according to the number of ilarkies who ha e got a day oil to go lishing. I here arc said to be -ecrn ! cures for the bite of an alligator, but no one has ever ct had a chance to trv any of them. He is supposed to li , tor nit v or sixty enrs. and to grow meaner and uglier everv ear of hi life. tin: i.io.v. I he lion is calb-tl the king of beasts in order to advertise circuses. He in habits a great share of the earth, but his favorite stamping ground is Africa. He feeds altogether on flesh, and then must be inn n times in his life when hi wouoeis wny .Mil mo uiiiii t put an extra compartment in and allow him to eat bay. His mar is one of the grand sounds of the forest, and is calculated to lift a man up a tree at the rate of foot a second. It is said that if a lion , leaps over win in his spring he will drop his tail and flee. Hvcrv bov should remember this and lie prepared lo duck. Xii lion can eer be thoroughly tamed, and there's no use I sitting up nights and throwing your i time away. He is supposed to live one hundred years in his wild state, but nicy can t oe eartcu aroiimi in a cage over liftocn before the ginger-bread and pink lemonade stitlcus their limbs in death. There are no wild lions in this country. The taxes are probably too high; Ditroit Free 'w,v. ON A CASH BASIS. A Suli-Treiihiir.v OIIIi-IiiI'n t'liat About 1'iicli- Sum's HiihIiii-ss .Wet limU. Uncle Sam does not deal in credit tie pays cash and sees that he gets cash. In our vaults here we have many thousands of dollars, and we daily hand!-' an immense amount, but wo no not receive cheeks cerlihcil or otherwise. When the banks want to do business at the sub-treasury they bring cash, as for instance a local bank's correspondent in flic country sends here for -o much silver -say t),000. He sends a cheek to us, anil wo notify the local bank, which then deposits the money, receiving the check, and wo ship the silver free We do no hanking business, our duty being to supply tho people with currency, being the medium of exchange between the (loverinnent and its citizens. The notes of national banks are legal ten ders, but wo protect our-elves against them. They are accumulated to a given amount at Washington, and the banks are ordered to redeem them. Then, if one of these banks here is. so notified, it semis a deposit to us to cover ! the amount of the uote, and after we 1 ship the money to Washington the notes j are delivered by us to tin bank and I iroesagain iiitoeireulaliou. Wodocrodit J with one person the pension agent of j this district -for a certain amount to cover tho tpiarterly payments, but that is charged to the disbursing olliec. ,S7. '.out dlubc- Democrat. Tho latest acquisition to a dime inu-eitiu is a mail who has a spiral neck, diapetl .something like a corkscrew. It is supposed that ho ant in a theater be hind a high hat ami twisted his neck ut ofshapo in dying to got a glinipiu if tho felugo. It is a woudor thoro tiro not moro such 'freaks." Xorristouw UuaJJ- It lias been computed that the death rate of tile ulolie Im (17 h nilinite.i7.0OO n lay, ;i5,;w,S3 n year, nnd the birth rate iun lumuie, ilu.mu h nay nun iKt,ii.t;,'UU a year. THE BEGINNING OF THE END. The beginning of disease W a slight dcbillty or disorder of some of the vital organs, the stomach, the ll cr or tho bowel? usually. There are dyspeptic sjmptoms, the liver it trouble tome, the skin trows tawny and unhealthy looking, there are pains lu the right side or through tho right shoulder blade. The climax Is often an utter prostration of the physical civ ergics. lierhaps a fatal isue. Hut if the tlltll cully is met In time with llostettcr'8 htomacli It '.tiers, which 1 Always ctt'ectlvca n remedy, aim u snouia do resortcti loin an earir stage, there will be no reason to apprehend llio.e in jurious subsequent ctttots upon the system often eutulled by entirely cured disease. Fur better is it, nlo, to employ thi safe remedial agent lu fever and ague, and other malarial complaints, than ouiniiiu and other potent drugs, which, even when they do prove ell'eet ul fora time, ruin the Momaeh ai d Inuialr the general health. Mayor Hewitt of New York lup offered to turn bis mill over to his employes to nllbrd them n clinnce to try the co-opera- live pinu. IS DEATH PAINLESS. A Philadelphia doctor, after years of careful observation, says that our demise Isas painless as our advent to the world. This is certainly reassuring; yet notwith standing these great Inducements, wc still do not court death. and shall continue to use Dr. Pierces infallible remedy, the Golden Medical Discovery, for consump tion, splttln'K of blood, shortness Of breath, weak lungs, coughs, bronchitis. and kindred nU'ectlons of the throat and chest. It is uucnualed. By druggists. Over 2,000,000 people witnessed the Queen's jubilee celebration in London. TBTJLY A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. iMU HrjiroHii Av., HnooKi.Y.v, N. Y March 12, If SI. I have used Au.coi k's Conors Pt..s tkiis for the last twenty years. They are truly a household remedy. If one of mv children has a cold nnd wheezes, I put an Auxock's Poitovs Pi.asti:k on the chest and one between the shoulder blades. If any of the children have croupy coughs, or coughs of any kind, I place the Plaster close up around" the throat; the soot dug ell'eet is apparent almost always in two hours. If thev have a disordered stom ach, a Plaster placed pist uelow the chest bones makes digestion perfect in a halfdav. If there is any looseness of the linwels. accoiiiuanied by coldness of the skin, two .At. i. -ocr's 1'oimt's Pi.asti:ii applied over the stoinich cure in from two to the hours. 1 nonce particularly that these Plasters never abiade the skin or cause the s'ightest irn ation. Krotn my own e.xperlenc-1 know they never tall. Joi rheumatism, pains in the back or umbago L. .MIllIll.KlillOOK I'lio onlv stiieh of type, l resse . and printing inaierial will be fount at P. liner K Key s i'oriiano nousc. MulliM-m-. leoni i'ouiilis. Sore Tli rout. etc.. should try " H t own's Hrun filial Trovtiti." A span of mules were stung to death by a swarm ot nees at .Montgomery, Aia bania, recently. A P00B, WAK SISTEB. Who is su tiering from ailments peculiar lo her sex. lirc.admg to bo lo a physician, but knowing she needs medical help, will find. In Dr. Pierces "Favotite Prescrip tion." a preparation which will give her streinrth nnd new life tliroiich the restora tion ot all her organs lo their natural and healthy aclion. It is the result of many- vears of study ami practice by a thor oughly rclenlitlc physician, w ho has niaifc these troubles a specialty. lo oe nan oi nil druggists. Several people were killed by a storm in Delaware. Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's Ilemedv for Catarrh. By druggists. ? 0c I'rlccs IS cvl u ! upon leads, slugs, cases. stuiitiK and printers specialties, by i'AI.MKII K Ki:v. ow to Cure Skin&Scalp Diseases with the CUTICUr Remedies. mOUTUItlNG, D1SFIOUIUNO. 1TCIHXO. 1 scaly anil ill imply illscusesot tlic skln.bculp, anil blouu with loss of hair, fiom Infuney lo old ukc, arc cured by UicCuticuha Kk.mkdikb. Cuticuha KKsoLVKN'T.the new blood puriiler, cleanses the blood and perspiration of discuhe BustiilnlnK elemenUi, and th'is removes the CAUBK. Cuticuka. tho m-eut Skin Cure. lnsUtntlv allays ltclilni; and inlianimatton, clears tlieskin and sculp of crusts, scales anil sores, and re stores tlm Hair. CiiTlcuitA SoAP.an exquisite Skin Dcautiftcr, is indispeiiBable In treating skin nipcasefl, baby liuniors, skin bleinlsl cs, cliupped and oily skin, CuncfitA ltK.Mimms uro the great skin beautiners. Sold everywhere. Price. CCticuha. 40c. Soap, 25c.; ItK80i.'K.T SI. Prepared by the I'OTTKItUKUO AND UIIK.M1CAI. UO.,lI08lon,AtaS8, CfTnend for "Jlow to Cure Skin Diseases." fnifTTKI) with tho loveliest delicacy is the skin 1 ill batnea with rinrict'iiA .mkuicatkd koap HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseases originating- from a disordered stato of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Boils, Blotches, FimpleG, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum auu Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors 417 Sansomo St., San Francisco. Tuo much effort cannot bo made to bring to tho attention of tjuirerlnk' womunhood the'grcat value of Lydla K. Pliikhum'a Vegetable Com pound as a remedy for tho diseases of women. Such uu one is tho wife of General Uarringcr of Wincton, N. C, and wc quoto from the Oon- cral'a letter as follows! "Dear 3Iru. Pinkham: Pilose allow mo to add my testimony to tho most excellent medicinal qualities of ) our Vck ruble Compound. 3Irs. IJarringer was treated for so vend years for what the physician culled Ixiucorrloi-a and Prolapsus I'teri combined. I sent her to lttchinond, Vu., wfiere the remained fortix months tinder tho treitinent of an emi nent physician without any permanent bentllt. She was induced to try your medicine and after a rensonablo time commenced to Improve and Is now ablo to attend to hor business and con- tillers herself 1-fi.i.v KELiKViiD." General liar- rinifton Is tho proprietor of die American Hotel, Winston, N, C' and Is widely known.) 1K r" SoiTerii Woiaiooil A rebellion aglnst the King of Hono-' lulu is anticipated. To break up colds and fevers, use early Dr. Pierce's Kxtrnctof Smart-Weed. Mark Hopkins, ex president of Wit Hams College, is dead. When Baby was sick wo Rave hor C&Atoria, When ebowM a Child, sho criod - for Castoria, When aho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When ahohad Children, sho Rave them Castoria. riilmcr.V Hey are the only live, and energetic typo founders upon this coast. You can obtain anything required in your olllce from them at lowest rates. READ THIS CAREFULLY. r.xtxj mn anil woman ymwg or old, on thin Cunt, that Ik afflicted with any lWa, iin matU-r lint, that tlit-ir family -lilcian ,lor not undrntand, or cannot cure, houlJ write- a full df acriptlun of tlnlr tmuWe to llr rorden, or pcton the train and vlalt him. Ileliiim tiilttl with rTiry lnatrumrnt of rurirrry, nd the U-st nmllcinra to 1 had for nionej Coinmltatloiu frw I lonrat opinion sh en ; reammatilp rharcv. All coriva- liomlenoo ntnctly confidential EncJone utamti. Addmu W 11. KOKHKN, M. II ; otticoa, 8, 9 and 12, First Na tional Hank, rortiand. ( Iregou Rupture Pormnnontly Cured. Ko nrc-ry Work every day Cumi puarauteed Addrtw lira. FOltlir.N i. l.t'TMK!!. nw s 9 ..! 9 Virrt National tlank. Cortland. Oregon Try tiKKMKA for hrcaktwit. Cures One bottle taken according to directions ' will give better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called Blood, Purifiers with which the warft is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD will be paid for any caso of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails to relieve. STEINWAY det prKanj, baud inHtrumenta larKe8t stock Kostcrn prices, M. GHAY, 200 Post street. San Francisco. Moore's Hair CnrrH all llunior of the Hoilp und pro ventM Malr falliiiK out: NO i.adikh' toii.kt ih CO.MI'I.ICTK WITHOUT IT, as it cures Kniiili-iitt Invigorator, NofteiiM lry and r.v llnlr: is excel lent lor the Kai'ii und tllmppril IIiumIm; is iterfrrtl.v liiirmlCNN and hnw no rtiunl us a dresser for tho lluir; is lino fortliofcco after shaving. XrMnnipIe Ilottlt-H Free. SNELL, HEITSHU& WOODARD, (rnrrnl AcrntH, I'OHTLAM), OKKGO.V. XiTFor Sale by all Druggists. GUNS, REVOLVERS AMMUNITION. i.sliiiir Tao 9 Base Ball and Lawn Tennis Goods. Now Store, Largest Stock, Finest Display, LOWEST PRICES. Send for Catolcgue and Prices. H. T. HUDSON,1 IKt KIltKT HT11KKT ' I'OIITI.ANI), Olt. , T ill JIHIT er r.cc-ncrlorl i owe eicrnil for (tie cute ot deriDtenirula or the fCDerallr, 1 crtiDi, Tli eontlDooua nit am orci.EOTIill'lTY iirnurallui . throujlitbo part, ntutt rtiiorc ' them to lii-alltir active, llouut coufoOD4tblaltkKlrclrle Malta ftdmowil lo care all Ilia frnm I headtotof. Ilia fur lLa ONti ipeelOopiitpeaa. I Vot clrculara clrtoc full In fatDatloD,addrra.CticTrrKU- tile lie l Oe., 101 Wuliiaaioa Blrttt. Cblt;o, 111. t.uvern Tliuory of Kui'tli(iiiil(i;a. Bonio doubt Is tlirowti uiioii tlio "cavern tlioory" of tlio minor carUiqtmlies by tlio pj- , iicntion of l'rof, O'Uellly's catnlogtto of Ililtisli rnrtliqunkcs and iti nceoiiipauj'iiif: ' mail, ibo data mioiv mat, (luting tlio twrlou embraced in tlio viow, Irolund bus been less I subject to enrtliqunkca tlinu Kiislaud and Wales. In tliofatoof tills rovelatioii Is tho facttliat Ireland U remarkably and excos- sivoly ttntlermiiieil by cavernous formations, so that if thoy really gi vo rluo to eartliouako shocks, it bboiild Iinvo eulfei-cil moro from them than nuy otlicr country rcprobuutcd. A I-aeo Srunoii, Laeo nlnys n coiifpieuouspart just now, not only for trimming dresM3, but also for ficbus. bats and bouueta. U'Jio.i a bodieo is cut out sniiuro or V f haned in front, a laco chemisette is worn with It, crthoiil I thtS front Iki tilled up with another uratori'M, ti Jooso fichu vith tbo crossed oii(ljdinijR'atiiig under tho open iiig is worn. Ijico sleuvc-s, either black or white, nro characterlHtio for ovenlnir wear: and M) is laco tlraiwry. Wo must alio name llouncos anil tabilertrimrilnii mado of costly wini jace, oi'bpienuiii imiution, witn tne out i net of thv pattern marked out w ith fine cold thread. . JF (XROYAi-MtWlf JL) ( POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tniof.wrieTrTer vwtia f. ui." I ; i'",. f'rviap' h fcd vliortstiCCKesa Mcru cco-oiclcal tlii: (iscJirajry Llntki. m. asarsjt to rc-'.U li rw ytit Jfavith tho tiulUtuc'a eJ ley t-r o-nstYi:f WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wlinlrrali' nnd ISi-u It IV-climln Guns and Sporting Goods, Flue FlKliliif Turkic. Ajtiit for tlio FIRE WORKS Company. FLAGS, BALLOTS TORPEDOES, Hrc Crnckorc rji. Bmbs. .VKt'iitn lor T-?'Si iiit fur C.l! ilo.-u No. 7 165 & 1G7 Socciul St., Portlvitl, Cr. iiuvNcii ht(iiu:m Ii MoAv ..'.iHiLam-Tall W T. DIKta'.cKt ,S..leni,Or o Tlio 111! V ICItS' (3UIDK la lsaurd Srpt. nml illnrcli, , cucli yrnr. Oi' 31'J imK-, HJ'aXllJS tiicIir,vltliovcr 3, BOO lllintrutloim miole i-ictiiro i.mirrj-, (1IVKS IVholcsnlc l'rlcn rflrrct to ennxiimriA on nil goods foi i-ruiinl or family ttc. Trlls how to onlrr, nnd Rives exact cost of every thing you use, eat, drink, wtr, or have fun with. These INVAI.VA1II.I5 IUMIICS contain Information K'f"""' from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy KIUCH to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray exoeiise of mallliiR. Utuiliesl from yon. JUspectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111 iV. 22(1 Wabiuti Avrnun. tthlcaao. III. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." I The Original nnd Only Genuine. Htfr 04 lwyl RrlUtitp. ll.wire of wortlilr Imllallont. lDltiiirnibl lo LADIES. AU jour Irusgit lot 't'hlf hMtrr1 EnHlUh ml Uke no olhcii or IucIom 1 (pumptl to ut for iMttlculari In Ittttr tiy return tnalf NAME PAPER. Chtchrctrr t'hemloat Co., "M r llf Ii Uxllun HquR,l'klli 1 lio,htTu'' "nT.iTui A ik for "Chlrlirai Tt&t tin vibcr. O li tVen the In till- l.alrg ut lliat tU-i ul leincille., ami lia k-tvrn ahiiuki universal tati.fai y.unrnv nRot., I'jrli, Sex (21ir.swnn tlie iavur cf tlm juiblic und tww linka niun the leading Maill. cloctiif the oililom. A. L. SMITH. Oiadfont, Ti. 1-ikoSI.OU. llltlSSl .ai: hull. hillnblu mid h1miIiii1v luilxeuVulile. htiiiiilunl iiiinlltv. 1 it-iilH lu-r trill t'lutli tnwrt-il. -0 ceiiU; vtlu roTf-ni, A vnU. Km mIh nii-riwlit-re. Try II. W.tltltKN IT I I II i:I(III.M; I OIIIMM', Thnu OiikH, .Midi, .im- .it-iil (Mi-ii-liant oiilvl wniii,n hi i-w-rv town ink Your "TnnnlH's I'lineb" urotlio bent .loeiKiiru wo over liitiulleil. (ll.AHCOTT & llltAOO, loill-OC. V1h. Ail(lrcH, IMV.TAXHI l-I.A CO..'lil. nKO. I I'Iko'h Jtomrtly for Cntarrli Ih tlm Iliwt, Kii8ii-bt to Um and CliciiiMft. I I BoM by (lnuruists or wnt liy niiiil. M)c. K. T. lltizultiuo, Warren, I'm e.m la B TO 6 DAYA.H JVOttarantMd Dot V 14,9 cauatBlrlotura. B EX Mfdaulbjiha I!lSric Cttalol Co. Clnolnnatl.aVHal GKAND OPENING N1COLLTHETAILOR The Grainiest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv, J.n'Ibli, Kiuucli, .Scotch ami Onriiiuii 1'aliricfl in oiiiIIomh varioty for SulU to Jiu-umirr. Ono ThiiiiKiiinl Dilfuient I'attDriiM to HHli-ct from. SAMI'JJW, WITH INSTItUCTlONH I'OllSHiiK.MKASUltKMKNT SUNT FIUCK. Fino All-Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Fine All-Wool Pants to Order 5.00 Only White Labor and First-Class Cutters Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland. Or. for Infants "CattorU Is so well adapted to children that I recommendltas iuperiortoany prescrlptloa kaoirotome." II. A. Ascscn, SI, D,, 111 Bo, Oxford 8t, BrooUjra, N. Y. Ties Cl Hi:S AM. Ul.-TlOIlB, from it common tlloleli, or I'.roptton, to tho worst Scrofula. Snlt - rlicuiu, " I'ovor - noref)" Ncnly or Kottgli Skin, In short, nil dlsensi's eniiMil !y bad Hood are coiKineivil tiy this powerful, purl mill Im lifomtltiK iin.ilje,tin-.. Crcnt KntliiK I'lfcrn i-itllly lu-nl iimler Its be- nlgn IntliieiHv. Ipet-liuly has It liinnirestea ' II. I., .i.illiir I'lilllll-. Ilnuil ltflMll- I IIotN, rarbitnrlrn, srr II) on, Srrif itliMt. SorrH ii ml SwrllliiRN, IIIp- . Joint lllnenur, AVlillc MvoIUiir. 1 ;illrc, or Tlitrk rs'crk, nnd i:iilnKCl (ilitiulH. S.'iid tin nuts in stamps for a law In-ntlse, w ith eolimil plnti-n, nil Skin IIIfX'ii!i'i). or tin Mime niniiinit lor n truitlso on Seroliilotm tliM-tioit. "tiii: m,ooi is tiii: i.iki:." Thoiiiiotlilv InitifM It tiy lihlinr llr. iMerrci , ;olil(-ii xlleillral IlNcovr ry, nnd rooiI illueslloii, a fair xkln, Imojiint plr- Itn, nnd vital MtrciiRlli, will lieifilnblUhed. CONSUMPTION, which l Seroriila of tlio I.iiiiks t or- rested mid i-otx-d b tins remedy, If taken lie foiv the hi"! Ktajres of the illsru- r.ro leaelu'd. l'rom lis mnrveloim iover iner Ibis ti nilily f tit it 1 dlneiiH when tlil ollrilny this now I celebmttil ii'im-ily lo the public. Dr. IM lit n thoiitrht M-t-ioiiNly of ciillfnif II his "Con Niimptioii ("tire," but nluindoiH t' (lint I inline us too llmltnl fin- u liieillellio which, from Its wninlci Till eoiiililiialion ol toliK.or ' stn'iurtheiiinir. ultenitltr, or liloil-eleiiiiliiK, 1 niiti-bllliMiN, peetonil. unit onlrillve pi-oper-ties Is uui'ipiiilnl, not iU ns u remeilv fur 4 consumption, but tor all ( liroillc Jlt ciihom of the ! Liver, Blood, and Lungs. I Tf vnn fool ilnll. ilmn-sv. ileltllllntt-il. Iiiv( fallow color of sUlu, or jeflowish-hrowii shots on luei- or lioily, Ireipieut hi'iiihiehe or dizzi ness. Imd taste In mouth. Intel mil heiit or t chills, ultcrmitliitf with lint llnsln s, low spirits linn jrinoiny loii-iiiiomirs, n n-iriiini' iiiieiiio, iiinl eonted liiniriie. joii hit siilli'ilmr limit IiDlluoMtlon. It Mietsla, mid Torpitl I I, Ivor, or "IlllioiiMicsH." In iiuitiy i cased only pint of theN- symplnitifl m-o e.M'. 1 ileneed. jh ii irmody lor nil sneh cnse.-i, Dr. IMorco'ft Golden leillral IIIn. ( cover)' In iinsuipnswil. I or ivi'iiu i.iiiikn, miiiiir or lllooil, sliortiiCNw ol Hrcatli, Itrou rliitlN, ANtliiua, Severe CiinitliN, :inl klndi-ed nlTectlons, It Is nil elllrlent icmiily. Soui uv DlilKHUSTs. nt $1.00, or SIX IIOTTM'.H for I?.'.. 00. tn-nd ten cents in htiinnis for Dr. rjcrce'3 book on Consumption. .Address, Worlri'N DlNponsary Jlletllral Ann. elation, CM .Muiii Sln-et, llfriAi.o, N. Y. $500 REWARD In offered by tlio proprietors of Dr. Hiuro's Catarrh Ituinlily lor n iiiso of cutiirrh wliivn tlu-y ciinuot euro. If you liuvo n illHcliniRO fniin tbo nosi, offpusivo or otborwlso, partial Joss of smell, tnstt', or licnrltur, i-oak oyos, dull pain or res.ii i ro in lieiul, you Ivtvo Oitnrrli. U'liou bum. Is of ciiNt-H teriiiluatu In oousiiiuptlon. , Dr.SiiKo'Ht'AT.Mtitii 1(i:mi:iiy ciut'Htlio worst ' cnRCHof Catnrrlij "Cold In tlio llendi" anil Cnturrliul llcndnclio. CO cents. APR I C 0 TS Will l,n i lcii t If ill thli.M'or. Wo hiu iliwliii; mit some lark unuH, but K'""l to i-iHik, at in-ttrr xrac nt fH nml Oi-.; iliiiicu hrijjlit, Ilk-. KnHirntiHl new fruit, l-'Ji'. to l.V. IVhcIiih, ilurk, nc; livttur, ".-. ; h-lIciI, 15c. tn2(V. ItulKiim, Ti, 10, 20 III. 1mvi'n, nNii, l.oii-u Ilili-biH, -Ic, Tm'., (k-.( He. pur Hi. ni to iitluutltv anil imllt -i1.h kuIh 'JO Um. kihhI rooklui; HuNliix; hi-filliwi, 8c. Umiic, llr, ti 4i-. AppUirt Mrarro et, IVurn, dark, 2e. tu !lr. ; t-tin fine, N-,; inniiratot, l'JU-. l;uii-t Mirli'tieH nf ilry fruit iiinl .- o-t. piliiM. rml fur mil-lull lint (miliiilu Iri-u) tu Smith Cu.li Stnii', P. O. II i, ittw Han riaiu-i-oo, fl, TYPE-WRITER. .Send for deneriptlvo elrenlar. Liberal induce. inentH loiiKunts. DAYTON & HALL, Agonta, I'ortlnuil, Or. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY. PORTLAND. OR. Young, ulddle-Kel and old. alngle or niamed mea ami all who Buffer with LOST MANHOOD I Nenrous Debility, Bpenna. torrliea, Nemlnal Loarea, Hexual Uecair.Falllii( Mem i nry. Weak Kjva. Lack of ; Y.netw, also lilood land diui aiinenatm, ditii(iiuuk, Kruptlooa,, Hair Falun Hone I'alni, It wetllnva Hore Throat, Uloera. Et fecta of ileroury, Kldnojn ana iiittuiu-r irouuiet Weak Hack, llurulng Urine, (louonbtsa, 01 wit, Htricl-urtv- proniiit'relli'f and cure for life. Iloth NtXi'M CoiiHult Confidentially IIFhIUtt IWJ Ol 1H4 TIIIMli M l- N. I'. N. U. So. 187 8, V. N. L'. No. 3(51. and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Htomocb, Dlarrhcua, Eructation, Kills Warms, gives slep, ad proiuot dl- cestlon, Without Injurious medlcaUon. Csamqu Cokvxsi, 196 Fultoa Street, N. T. " WORLD " ii i i m&