GLafewJ
AGRICULTURAL.
Devoted to the Interests of
and Stockmen.
Fanners
C'!ieee-Maklns.
Tho following is from the pen of
Frank D. Holmes, of OwiUotinii,
Minn., out; of the most successful
dairymen of that State:
To mako gootl clieej-o it is necessary
to have good milk to begin with, anil
good milk cannot bo had from poor,
half-fed cows. Thin it is necessary to
feed tho cows liberally, have plenty of
good water and good usage. Cows'
hhould never bo run and worried by
dogs. This injures milk for cheese
making, Ono bad mess of milk may
spoil a whole vilt of cheese. Caie and
cleanliness, if the cows nre healthy and
have proper food, will insure go
milk always. It is unreasonable to
oxpect a good ehcese-maker to turn a
prime article of cheese out from poor
milk. If a patron carries sour or
tainted milk to tho factory, he must
expect bad, sour cheese. Set the
night's milk in the vats or cans ant
cool to GO degrees, then mix with the
morning's milk in tho mornintr, but
don't use tho little skimmer. Leave
the cream all in. After the milk is all
in the vats, the heat may be started at
once, and raised to about 82 or 81 tie
greet), as to the condition of the cheese
room. If we sot the milk below S2 tho
rennet works too slow ; if set above 82
it works too fast, while the tempera
ture is being raised. It should receive
frequent stirrings to keep the cream
lroni rising, and thus becoming par
tially wasted or dr.iwn oil" from the
whey. llio rennet should next bo
added until the temperature stops
rising; thou enough rennet should be
stirred in and should be agitated at
least tiiteen minutes, and coairulation
should begin in about twenty minutes
the stirring after the rennet is in to
prevent tho cream fiom rising and
waste. In a cool room, when the sur
face cools quickly and there is a fall
ing of the temperature of the milk,
there will bo a thin cream on the sur
fdeo; this will form a soft curd, which
will stick to the vat and be very annoy
ing. If you want a quick-curing
cheese, more rennet should bo added
than one to be cured slowly and kept
some time. Ah a rule tho more rennet
used the lower tho temperature should
Ikj at which tho milk is set and the
curd worked. After tho milk begins
to thicken, a cloth should be spread
over tho vat to keep tho surface warm.
There should bo no raising of the tem
perature after the rennet is added and
tho milk comes to a standstill until tho
curd is cut line. The curd should be
cut as soon as it will break clean
across tho linger when placed in it and
raised gently upward; the early cut
ting is very necessary ; tho clearest
whey is always obtained by cutting
early; tho whey runs from the curd
much more readily when it is young
and tender. This is the object of cut
ting tho curd to get out the whey ; the
curd should bo cut with both a hori
zontal and perpendicular knife. Never
let tho curd got tough and leathery
cutting, as there is always more waste
and not as fine n curd. Cut the curd
very fine, the finer the better, as it ex
pels the whey easier and more thor
oughly and cooks more evenly, and
geta an easier action of tho rennet.
After tho cutting is done and the
curd commences to settle, the heat
may bo started atQiico.but not rapidly.
If the action of the rennet is Mow, it
is bettor to wait a few "minutes for the
curd to harden a little. After the heat
is turned on, gently stir the mass to
keep tho curd from packing together
and to keep a more evon temperature
through tho vat; as tho heat rises the
harder tho crust gets and tho less lia
ble to injure tho curd ; but keep up
this stirring till tho curd is heated up
to 08 degrees or blood heat, where it
should takont least ono hour after the
heat is turned on. This temperature
should bo kept until the curd is cooked,
because tho action of the rennet is
more perfect than at any other degree.
Dcforo tho curd is dono cooking some
of the whey may be drawn of, as it is
inoro easy to handle the balance in tho
vat. After tho curd is cooked which
every cheese-maker is ablo to tell tho
whey shoi.ld bo drawn oil' before the
acid conies on. Many curds, by re
maining in tho whey too long, make a
'Ogf.'.v, hard, sour cheese. This kind
of cheese is not desirable, but is the
kind of ehee-jo we get if tho acid comes
on while in tho whey. Tho acid takes
oil with tho whey tho finest part of the
cheese. Then I would have the curd
cooked before tho acid comes on, and
bo sure and dip tho curd sweet, and if
you havo u curd sink to drain on, so
much the better, and if you do not
have a curd mill, would salt all at
once, as this keeps tho curd from pack
ing. If you havo a curd mill lot it lie
until acid corner on, only stir onco in
a while to let the whole expose- to tho
air; after tho acid comes on, grind
and salt, and put to press at about 80
degrees, as at this heat you will get a
good face, and press well together; let
this etand twelve hours in tho press,
then remove to tho curing room.
First-class checso may be spoiled by
having a poor room to cure it in, too
cold or too hot. Seventy degrees to
start with is about tho right tempera
ture, thou after ten days a little cooler,
say about (15 degrees. I had good re
sults of curing in a day cellar at 05
degrees. Thoy euro slowly, but aro
the better checso for it. Ono good
cheese is worth three poor ones.
Tim 1'iilted StateN Ahead.
Agriculture is regarded aa tho 6olid
foundation of a nation. Tho tillors of
tho ho'iI aro industrious, healthy,
Bober-minded, reliable in time of dan
ger, simple and honest in their ieVH
of pblitfcal questions. But it is prob
able that it ie because thoy feed tho
world that thoy are regarded as the
rock upon which the great nations
rest. Food in war or in days of peace
is the first thing c'sential to existence
and success, and the steady, liulustri
otis class that is engaged in agricul
turo is therefore regarded as the miist
useful and valuable in the nation.
The United States leads tho world
in the amount that it produces in
agriculture.
JN'ot only in the aggregate of all in
dustrios is tho United States far in ad
vance, but in this single industry, that
is looked upon as the most important
in any nation, it far outranks all coun
tries. In the comparatively brief
space of one hundred years such vast
areas in tins country have been
brought under the plow that our har
vest is now the greatest in tho world.
And wh.it tremendous cilbrt and labor
it has cost to bring virgin prairies
under cultivation, to fell the forests
for the plow, to fence, to put up barns,
to put up dwelling., to sow and to
reap. It represents the work of three
generations of as laborious, as bold
and as determined a clnss as ever
lived. Much of the work was dono in
the face of groat personal danger.
Tho pioneers had not only to face hard
work, 'but a sleepless and merciless
savage. Against sudden massacre.
against ambushed rifles, against the
mielnight torch, the pioneer farmers
built their log cabins, put up their
fences and furrowed the soil and
achieved a, result that puts tho United
States far in advance of every other
country in the world in regard to the
amount it produces from the soil.
Potato Culture.
After careful study of tho causes of
potato rot and means of prevention,
Ontario Agricultural College sets forth
the following rules :
1. As soon ns discovered, dig the po
tatoes. Delay will allow it to spread
to the stems and thence to the tubers.
If it reaches these and damp weather
comes, rot will certainly appear.
2. After digging, tho potatoes should
be put in a cool, dry place, thus sur
rounding them with conditions unfa
vorable for the growth of tho fungus,
if anv happens to be upon them.
'5. Growing eaiiv varieties is worthy
of consideration, so that they may ma
ture before the season arrives when
this parasite is likely to allbcttho crop.
1. All potato stalks m ailected lands,
should bo gathered and binned, m a
to destroy tho millions of spores which
may bo upon them.
i. l so none but good seed. It at
all affected, reject them; and plant in
well drained land. If the potatoes to
bo used for seed have been taken from
cellars where aflected one were kept,
they are likely to have the microscopic
spores on them and escape notice. It
would be best to get seed from unaf
fected districts.
5. It is scarcely neccsi n turernark
hat it would be injudicious to plant
potatoes in tho same field the following
year, after a visitation of the "rot," in-
isinueh as the ground may retain the
germs of disease.
t. Avoid planting iition heavy clav
soil, but lurefer a light' and dry soil.
1 his presents tho fewest conditions
suitable for the growth of tho fungus
8. I'kmt the varieties least affected.
ltiitixia import -i annually raw cotton
to tho value of fV.i ,000, 0(K).
Uecauso poultry is elaitned to pay
largo profits in proportion to tho
amounts inveotcd therein, it does not
follow that all who venture in the
poultry husinesH will get rich or inahe
money. It requires capital to con
duct great enterprises, and if lars?o
amounts are expected large sums niiiit
bo invested. It is a mistake to lead
persons into tho belief that there aro
enormous profits in poultry. But few
persons have large sums invested, and
a teht has never yet been made as to
what could really bo acuomplished.
Those who have succeeded know that
it is tho man or woman, and npt al
ways tho birds, that makes the success.
Like any other business, ono must
thoroughly understand it. Keeping a
few lloeks of fowls, and venturing upon
tno management oi inousanus, are
different operations. A small (lock
could bo well kept where thousands
could not exist. Yet there aro no im
possibilities, and as we progress in tho
art of poultry raising, the business be
comes easier and more perfectly un
derstood. The prae.tiee of juitting milk warm
from tho cow directly into tight cans
and subjecting it to a warm atmos
phere is roprehended by a medical au
thority. Poisonous properties sulli
cient to cause unpleasant symptoms
are said to bo liable to arifo from so
doing. Cool the milk before canning,
and keep ul a cool temperature after
ward. Give the pig what you feed tho
worthless cur tho necessary append
ago to so many farms. If the pigs aro
fed what ho consumes, there will bo a
gain on tho farm in many ways. There
will bo one more fat hog for the family
supply or for market. There will be
peace, where with his presence there
aro often wry tempers. Tho stock on
tho farm is quieter and more easily
controlled. .Substitute a pig for tho
pup, and place yourself on a sure basis
for profit.
Some little interest has been excited
by tho announcement of tho discovery
of a now and remarkable variety of as
paragus on tho fctceps of Akhul-Tokiz
It haa not been botanically identified,
but it is represented as growing per
fectly wild, tho stalks being nearly as
thick as a man's arm and attaining a
height of fivo or six feet, so that ono of
them is said to suilico ten Russian
soldiers for a meal. If tho preference
of experts for wild asparagus finds
jtibtilication in this variety, and its
llavor is described aa equal to that
of the best European kinds, asparagus
lovers may havo a good lime before
them.
According to tho tiiot careful estimate
the population of Hie United States has
Increased about ll,500,0OJ during the Inst
seven years, and ot tills increase. 7,7' 0,000
have lieen of American, ami 3,600,000 of
foreign birth.
THE 'bEGINNINQ OF THE END.
Tho beginning of dlseaso Is a stiRlit dcblltty
or disorder of some of tho vital organs tlio
stomach, the liver or tho bowels usually. There
are dyspeptic symptoms, tho liver is trouble
tome, the skin trows tanr and unhealthy
looking, there arc pains in the right side or
ihrmik'h the right shoulder blade. The climax
is often an utter prostration of tho physical en
ergies, perhaps u fatal isue. Hut if thoditll
cully is met m time with llostetter's fctomach
IKttcra. which is nluftys ellcctlvo as a remedy,
unci it bhotild bo resorted to at an early Btage,
tiiere will he no reason to apprehend those In
jurious subsequent rllK'ts upon tho sybtcin
often entuiled by entirely cured diseases. Kur
better is it. also, to employ this safe remedial
agent in fever and ague, and other malarial
complaints, than quinine and other potent
drugs, which, even when they do prove elt'eet
ual for a time, ruin thu stomach and impair tho
general health.
James Gordon Dennett Is to start a new
Kiigllsh daily in Paris.
"WHAT W0UL1 THE WOULD DO
Without woman t asks the essayist who
starts out to sav somethiiiK new on this
oft-treated subject. Of course, tho hu
man element of the world would not exist
without woman, so tho uucstiou is gra
tuitous. It would have been far more
sensit le to ask: What would tho world
do without the salvation of woman, with
out a panacea for her physical ills and cure
for her peculiar diseases. In a word,
what would the world do without I)r,
Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," the great
remedy r-ir lemnie weaKnessesf it is in
dispensable for the ills of womankind.
Anna Dickinson began life as a school
teacher.
Why not" get a church or school bell,
when '.. T. Wright, Portland, sells them
so cheap.
TESTIMONIAL FROM ASSEMBLYMAN ED
WARD A. DAR3AGH.
State ok Xi;w Yoiik, Assu.miii.y Cham
ni:it, Alu.vvv. April 10, J8SJ.
Some years ago I was1 thrown from a
wagon mid fractured two of my ribs. I
was so badly hurt that I had to sit up in a
chair for four days nnd nights. Tho fourth
day my mother placed, two Allco' k's Po.
roils Plasters over my broken ribs, 'lhe
next day my Millerhig dimltiNlied and 1
was able to lie down. I continued to im
prove every day. Two w eeks after Mie ac
cident I got up and attended to business.
1 renewed the plasters twice, and found
myself almost entirely well in a month,
when I sailed for Kngland.
Aly wife is Milj.cttn periodic pains in
the Iwiek that givu her roi. neitherday nor
night, but in two hours after applying two
Allcoek's Plasters she experiences relief,
and in two or three days sho is well. She
aso lind-i them effective in neuralgia and
rheumatism. Edwaiik A. DAititAiin.
"IlrownV HCroiM'Iiiitl 'IV'Ii
art: widely known as an admirablu remedy
for Uronchitis, Hoarseness, Couuhs and
T)ircat troubles. Sold only in boxes.
'.. T. Wright, Portland, has the West
inhouse Thresher and lingines.
Jl months' treatment for 50c. Piso's
Itemedy for Catarrh Sold by druggists.
Sarah Uernhurdt mis a dressmaker's ap
prentice; so was Matilda Heron.
NIGHTMARE,
Slck-bcndacliP, depression of spirits and
want of ambition ;nc symptoms of a dis
eased liver. The lungs, stomach and
bowels are all in sympathy. Life, is only a
1 vlnt? death. Dr. Pierces "Goldou Medi
cal Discovery" ue b upon the torpid liver,
and eirectually removes all these diflleul
ties and disorders. Nervous feelings,
gloomy forebodings, and irritability oi
temper all disappear.
Gambling has been Mopped In Omaha
by tho city authorities.
m . rr - r .
Skirt& Scalp
Festored
by th. ;
Cuti CtJF;;
NOTHING 13 KNOWN TO FCIKNCK AT
nil coinporutilc to the Cuticuua Hkmicwkh
in their marvellous properties of cleansilig,
purifying and bcnutffyiiiK ho skin awl in
curing torturing. rilMlgurlng, itching, ncnly and
plniuly diseases ot thu skin, sculp nnd blood,
ith loss of lmlr.
Ucticuim, the grcnt Skin Cure, and Cun
CUHA yoAl an exquisite Skin lieautiller, pro
pared from it, externally, und OimcuitA Itu
hom'knt, tho new Illoixl Purittcr, internally,
aro a positive, cure for ovcry form of sldn and
hlnod disease, from pimples to scrofula. Cuti
ci'iiAiItKiiKiiiKHnrenbsolutclypurennd thoonly
infallible kin beuutilters und blood purifiers.
Bold everywhere. 1'rlco: CUTloiniA, fiOo.; Hk
eoi.VK.VT. 91: Soai 5c. Prepared by the I'or-
TKlt )KUa A.M) ClIKMICAL CO.. llOHlON, MASH.
itPlond for " How to Cure Skin IllHeRSOH."
Vl A M HOsott uu iIovu'h down, und as white, by
fliliillO using Cptichha JlKDirATKH SOAI".
Catiea-.
One bottle taken according to directions
will give better results than a gallon of
Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-callod Blood
Purifiers with which the market ia glutted.
At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle.
$500 REWARD
will be paid for any case of Rhoumaiism
which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad
ministered, fails to relltre.
tF
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Charlotte Cusliman was the daughter of
poor people.
Young or middle-aged men siifl'erlng
from nervous debility and kindred weak
nesses should send 10 cents in stamps for
large illustrated treatise suggesting sure
moms of cure. World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, IJiiHulo. N. Y. j
Adelaide Xcllson began life as a child's '
nurse. i
Tin Advnnce Thresher Is the best.'
Z. T. Wright, Portland, for particulars. ,
When Haby was sick wo gave her Castoria,
Whon sho was n Child, sho criod for Castoria,
When eho became JUsa, she clung to Castoria,
When sho had Chlldron.sho gnvo thorn Castoria.
A .Boli lros that Is a job press is the
'Old Itellab'e Gordon.' SxP.! and lO.xlo.
The cheapest, best Mid strongest in the
market. Huy no other. Kept only by
Pai.m::u & P,i:y.
READ THIS CAREFULLY.
Krcry man and woman young or old, on thin (wiat,
that la altllctrtl tilth uny dim-ono, no nutter what, that
their family liylcini doon uot uiiJcretniul, or romiut
cm?. ahoulJ write a hill description of their trouhlo to
Dr. Honleii, or get ou the train luid tlalt hlni. Ho la pro
vided with erriy Instrument of inv'iy, iunl the lint
medicine to U, had for money. ('omntltallona free,
HoniMt oilnlon Rhen; reaaonahle charm- All coitvs
poudence r tnctlv contldcntial. lhicloac otnmp. Addnwa
I tional Hank, Portland. Oregon.
Rupturo Permanently Cured.
No nursery Work erery day Curea puninlwl.
Addmn lira. VOltDKN" A. M'TlU'.i:, otiicoa 8, 9 and 1'.',
Kirst National Hank. IVrtlaud, Oregon.
The only stoolf of type, presses nnd
printing material will bo found at Palmer
& ltey's Portland house.
For the bet and cheapest lubricatinc
oils, send to '.. T. Wright, Portland.
Irl's 1Cm1ik-m1 upon leads, slugs,
cises. stands and printers' specialties, by
Palm Kit & Iti:v.
Ik you want an engine, hend to T.
Wright, Portland.
Thy Gkhmka for breaktast.
A QUESTION ABOU1
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Th aufwtton ban nmh&Mr bwn ahVch! thnufutndf
of timwH cjiti Brown Iron Hitters curn nvnrj
tliinay" Well, it clbnt. IK It dwHioura any dupiLtm
for which a id put Ablo phyHloiiiiroulilproHeritolKON
1'hrH. clans rucKnlie Iron n tho bmt rvHtorativt
tiffpnt known to th profon-Km, ami inmitry of Any
luudhiff chcnitcil firm will KiihatmtiAlo tnuu'wrtion
that there wh mora tn;mnitLm of Iron than of an
othor flubst-Anco usod in mod initio Thli frtiowa con-
cluslvnly that iron is acknowlodtfpid to e tly numt
important factor In Kiicrom-f ul mnJio.il practice, It la,
ho ever, a rt mirkablo fact, thnt pri
pry of lUtOU'N'SlltON IIITT!
i.ir to mo i
Kit Stiim
ly HAtiafactory Iron nombiuatiun had over boon founil,
BROWN'SIRONBITTERS&ffi
bnadacho, or nrodncn cnnctipitlnn-nll other iron
miMlIeliicHdo. imOWN NIKONHITTEItK
-ures ImllKextlnn, ltllioiiNiiesH, Weakness,
l.7Hiii'iiHln, .llnlni'iii, Chills mill Kori'io,
Tircl I'eclliiB.Cciicnil I)obllll),rnlii intbe
Side, Illicit or I,imli,IIrndiiclir and Xriirnl-in-for
all tbena ailment Irun U proscritmd dally
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.5srS3Ste
minnto. Lilio all nthnr thorourti mndlcinoR, It acln
Klmvly. Whon taken by m-,i tho Hint HTinptom of
beneiH U renewol onnnty. Tho mnirlnt t him beenmn
llrmer, the dlemtlon luiiirovpt, tholowls aro activo
In irumrn thooffoct l ninally mnro rapid and niarkpd.
To ejos lwfjln at onco to bilehlm: th nkin iloani
-p: healthy color cotnw to lb cho-k: norvounnw
UisapiMianii functliuial dernnjromentu Imooino r(rn
lar. nnd If nurfine iiiotbor. nbnndaht tniitinanco
U Bitppliad for tho cl;ll(. linmnmbiT nrown'H Iron
l)lttro la tho ONLY iron modicine that l nut In
JuriouH. rhyeicxnnt and lfrngjt.u rtrominetui it.
Tho Oonuino lin Trvlo JlarW and croawnl rnd HnM
onwrapper. TAUK NO OTHIMi.
SNELL, HEITSHU & Wi 0DAHD,
Wholesale Agents. Portland, Or.
Ono Airtnt (Slcn'Iinnt onlvwinfv1 Iti'v,t.v tow n foi
Your hwt Invoice of "Tanslll's Punch" fio cl
guru camo In vostcrday. I was out of them for
linll'u day. and hud to call on tho Governor for
a company of militia to prevent a riot. Huvo
ulrendy retailed over :0.000.
It. C. JIani.kv. Lincoln, Nch.
Address, ItIV.TANNI 1,1, A CO.-Clilcutjo
WORLD"
TYPE-WRITER.
Send for descriptive circular. Liberal induce
ments to agents.
DAYTON &.
HALL, Agonts,
Portland, Or.
O I .111 V H I , Gahler.RoeuUhHanosiJlim
det Organs, band instruments, largest stock
of Sheet Aluslo and Hooka. Bunds supplied at
Kastcrn prices. Jl. OHAY,
200 Post street. San Frunoiseo.
Thu fliKMt old-fuvihloned honie-inulo fide r YInt-(fnr
wurranted Ht if 1,75 lor U ual Ion krg, full measure, or
41.40 for short niuiuuit1, ID Valium, $:.on; cat
Ions, l-fl.00. Hyruj) in 6 gallon kegs or tins, ,
ffi.M, Wo liaiu the hctt. Do not iUh to
trado In poorartirles. Culehrateil Kinilcrgartcii Tea,
Ml rcnta. that boats thu world. Kico at D ecu Is that
would pleawi you. fanned godds aro lower, llritd
fruit Is coinliij; in New Airieots, 7c to loo,, old,
'.'c. to fie. lh. liaising nt He., wurth Hi; unywliern,
(Vlchrated hraiid of I'-iHttm Hams, lftc. ti Ilk.
Heavy fat Ilaron, 7c. to 8c; you aro liavlng 12c. to
IGc, why do you it'. It? Send for full ll.t (free) to
HJUTII'H CASH HTOHK, 115 Clay Htreet, H. 1".
Piso's Itemedy for ('iitarrh is tho
licet, JvisiCbt to use, und t. lincsu
Bold hy drugglsU or sent by mail. H
o0e. K. (T. lliueltiuo, Wnrren, Piu
rnialltr 15 dlita la-f
lard; Cloth corcred, iO cent; Satin cowed. B centa.
I'm lUlo oTcrywheri). Try It. IV.lltlCKV I'lUTII.
i:itl(OM: COJIIM.W, llitu Oaki, Mich.
Mite OVKnH aVtliK la
isatirtl Kept, and Jlurth,
each year. 3-ai!4 IiKc
HXxll'f. lnclie,vnn over
3,000 ilIutrulon o
lVlloie l-iciurr unurryi
OIVKH AVlioIeaalc I'rltrt
tllrtet to coHBumer on nil KOod at
ptmonal or fumlly ur. TrlUliovf to
order, und given exact coat or every
tiling yoa ue, eat, Urlulf, wrar, or
have fun wllh. These 1NVAI.TJA1IM5
ItOOICH contain lnforiimtlou Rltaned
from the marltet of the world. "We
will mall a copy FniilS to auy ud
dreas hiou receipt of lOcts. to defray
exueuso of mailing. It u heat from
you. lUspectfnlly,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
itUff tb WW Vabaali Avenue. CkJcaje. 111.
Absolutely Pure
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HALL'S
SARSAPARILLA
Cures nil Diseases originatinfr from a
disordered stato of tho BLOOD or
LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula,
Tumors, Salt Rhoum aud Mercurial
Pains readily yield to its purifying
properties. It leaves tho Blood pure,
tho Liver and Kidneys healthy and the
Complexion bright anil clear.
J. R. GATES &. CO., Proprietors
417 Sansomo St.. Snn Fmnclsco.
THE
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tih. L't 00
No. A -Top Simp, Twltrt lUirel, eoinplelc
gun 'JS 00
No, U -Top Simp, Finest Twist, eoni
plute gnu : 00
No. C -Toil Simp, luninated Slcel, cuiii-
pfctii gun IVi 00
No. D--'top Snap, Duuuiheiis Steel, coin-
plute gun :u; 00
Every Cun Warranted.
Kent '. . I. on Iteeelpt or Pilee.
U T HIlnQOM W:t '"THTKKK1
n. i. nuuoum, poktinu. on.
DRUGGISTS
1G1 Second Et,
PORTLAND. OrM
Curry lull Hue of ,
Cliemicals.
Toilet Arllcles
and Sundries.
Thfy muko a rpccioltj'
oi HttciMllMi to
MAIL ORDERS.
If you nttd nii)thlnK
In Uielr lino Mill tlio
price with jKintaui.-, and
It nlU bo iituruvd by
unttiuull,
SELF-HEATING Bath Tub.
No hot U'r pliK'; no hcAtlng our rooms. I'or tlv
Milptlon, uddrtiw,
Z. T. WRIOHT. Foot Morrison t. Portland, Or.
AImi Jculrr In TIirildni aixl Ocnrntl Maclilncry, Mil
rinuWoik, laundry .Viuclilnery, In fact anything you
' Maid, t.iu, Aituut for tho Hhiiiiiian (loal Oil Kticfiit.
ii AOHNTrl WANTIUJ. X-l
XifNXr" f JIako your Ico and Ico Cream at
JLvJLJ ihoine. t nst nothing to nmko
Prlcu
of Muchlnof 30llp. T II
HAY 1313 Valrnria ft, H K
LATEST
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1 Day i
GRAID OPENING
COLLTHETAILOR
The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv,
l'nglUli, 1'ionch, Scotch and (ierinnn Kalrics in mnllss variety for Suit to measure
Ono Tlioiisuud Diffuront Putterns to select from,
SAMPL1W, WITH INSTItlJUTIONS 10 H SKLF-AIKABUUKMENT HUNT FJtEK.
Pino All-Wool Svits to Order from - - $20.00
Fino All-Wool Pants to Order 5.00
Only WIiKc Labor ami Firsl-i'lass Cut.crs Employed.
NICOLLTHE TAILOR,
12 First Street. Portland, Or.n
for Infants
" Caa to rla Ii so well id&pted to children that
t rocommend i t as superior to any prescription
known tome." U.A. Axchib, JI.D.,
11J So. Oxford Et,CrookJyn,K.Y.
T)a
criiics ai.i. iiu.iiona,
from n eoininiin Jllolrli, or I'rnptlon,
to tho worst Serofiiln. Salt - rheum,
44 Fover - woreH," hculy r Itouglt
Slclu, In pliort, nil dlwnws nuiwd by bnl
Wood nro eoii(in rt d tiy this ixiwcrftil, purl
fvlnir, and in igonttlng luediclnc. firent
lining I'lcern mpldlv henl under Its lx--ulartt
InlliK'iK'e. liK-elally hn- It manifested
Its )H)tenev in eurlnir 'fetter. Homo llnwli,
Ilolls, Ciii'Ihiim'Icn, Soro I'.yes, Serol
iiIoiin Norei mid SwelllugN, IIIp
Jolnt IUhcpsc, AVIilto Ntvellltlgn,
(nitre, or Tlilek N'eelt, nnd Itiltirgeu
(IiiikIh, SVml tin ciils iu htiimpM lor n
large tiv.itlsc. with colored pi'tm, on hliln
lliw nws. or tho fjimc niui i.iit lor a tmil.so
on Senitiiloim AlUvtiono.
, 44 tih: 9ii.ooi is tsiii i,tfi:.'
Tlioniuglilv li'iiiise it 1J in lug Jr. l'lorco'n
I (ioltleti nioillenl UiNeovci'jMind good
I digOKtlou, n fair sltin, luiojimt splr
, lt,nii(l vital NtrciigtSi, will Ix'itlabliiied.
which Is hrrofulti oi tho E.imgH, Is itr-tx-Kted
and mri-d -y this n uirdy, if taken lie
1 foro the List Htngi'M of the difi'nw cn n aclu'd.
l'roin its marvelous powir over this ten ltd
fatal dlHcaso, when llrt idlirlng thin iov
celeliraled n-nicdy to the imlille. Dr. Viiimn
thought pcrlmiffly of call ng it his 44 Con
Ktiinptloii Cure," Itut abandoned that
imino ns too limited for a mcillclm' which,
lioiu lt wondeiful coii.bliuition of tonic, in
etrcngtlicnlng, nllcnithc, oi blixiil-ebunalii;,
nnti-billous. pcclonil, iiimI iiutrltlvi' profi'.
ties. Is uneiialcd, not only us a ivmodv f r
eonsumptioii, but for nil (.lironlc Ills
onset of tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
If you feel dull, drowsv. iMiilltatiKl, Imvo
sallow lolnr of skill, or yt llowKh-l iou it uml )
on Incv.' or Uidy, liiipion? Ik iidnelic or illrzi
iiiw, Dad taste In month, luUinul heat or
ehili!1, alternating with hut llusho;, low splrltH
nnd gloomy loii'liodlnrs. lingular appititc,
nml coated tongue, jou me Millcijug from
Ind IkcnIIoii, Dvf.pcitoln, end 'I'orplil
Iilvor, or 44 llllloiiMiievs. In ninny
eaws only part of theso Kyinpiomn nro vx -rlettccd.
As u n-medv lor nil such mne.-i.
If. IMcrco'r, CJoiaeii nic.llcnl IH.
cvery Is titisurpa.'wtl.
I'or Wcnli I.inig". Splttlnir or
ItliMx, siioi-liieH itl' ICrciitli, Ilron
t 1 1 1 h, AHflinin, Severe t'otiglif, nit-1
kliiiln-l nITcel Ions'. It is an elliclcut icundv
Soi.ii liv Dllt'dOlSTs, at $1.00, or MIX
ItOTTI.r.H I'or $"..00.
.S-iul ten ivnts in Hiimj8 for Dr. PJcrco'i
lioolj on t'onsiiiuptiou. .lilllll K,
World'M lNciiHury ltleIlenl Aio-
vlntlon, tWt Alain ritrect, llt'Ki'AU), N. V.
$500 REWARD
is olTeitHl hy tho proiirlctors
of Dr. Sngo'B Catarrh Remedy
lor a e-.iso of catarrh which
they euniiot euiv. If yon
havo ii dlsehnnru from tho
nose, ofTenfilvo or otherwise, pailtal loss oC
einell, taste, or hearing, -vcalc iyrs, dull lialn
or nrcssuro in head, yon Ivavo Catarrh. 'Jhou
uinUs of caw:! (ciiiilnal.) In eonHiimptlon.
iJr. Sage's Cata linn Hi:mi:iv cures tho trorst
cases of Catm-rli, "Cold In tlio Ilond,1
ana Cntarrlinl f leudnclio. CO cents.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
Tho Original nnd Only Genuine.
Fafo anI alwayi HMUbl. nwareof worthlriui Imitation,
luill.prniftblo la LADIE8. AaL your llrucclat ful
"t'lilchrtrr'a l.nclUhMaut tale no other, or fiieJomf'V
1,iam.) u ni Tor rartlouUn in titter ty rrlurn mail
IAME PAPER., CMcliratrr t'hrmlrnt Co.
IlK 1 3 iludl.oo Miuur. I'hllitilik, io
Pold by UmffsUta everywhere. Ait frtr "t'hlehm.
U'r'a 1:ubUU" 1'iuiiiy royal I'lll. Taia nouUiu.
ThU Bnt,T or numerator!
rnado eipn-.ly for tbe cuu of
dorinctmfiit of the cenorallrs
oreim. The eoullnuoug ilriam
orni.ECTRlClTV rereirlln
ILrouyh tha ,arta tntut rc.tora
ttirm tolicalthyarUoD. Hanoi
tnntonn l tblmllli KI.etHo llelli
adrrrtUed to eur all Ull from
hra4 to toe. It Ii for ilia ONB
ipeclQoparpoie,
Tvr cueulara ctrlnf fall In.
fonuatlon, atldrei Cbrrer Kloa
Irlj r.rll Co., 10 VuUl(lw
BLrotUClilcajo, 11L
t hn taken lhe lead In
tnefcalel of tliat rUvs of
feiiieUie4, ami hat k'lTri
aliiio.t unlvciaal uuul
tiwa.
ftiuitriir nrtosj
I'arli. Tr
1 lias won tho favor of
tlio tHitdicam! now ranjia
anions die leadlaMaUi.
Uuc.of Hie oildont.
A. U SMITH.
Dudforl, Ft.
EoliHnr Dnif cUu,
liltel.ou.
The Van Monciscar
DYSPENSARY,
PORTLAND, OB.
Yonnj, mlddle-awd kn4
old, alnjflo or inarned uo
and all who eulttr with
LOST MANHOOD I
Kenroua Dolilllty, Hpern).
Uirrheii, Hemlnal Loarea
Hi'jualDeoay.KaiUauMera-
my, Weak Kyita, Luck of
ICtieraT, alao Iilood and
Hkhi Olaoaans Urphlllla,
Kruptioua. llulr ViUllng
Ilonv l'alna, H wollloKt
Hum Throat, Ulcert, Kl
fecU of Meroury, Kidney,
and llladdur Troubloi
WtAk Hack, Ilnralnir Urine. Oonorrheu, Oleot, Htrlct.
lire pronipt relief and cure for Ufa.
llotlt NexeM Coiiritilt Couflilrntlally
oKuinwixa Ar in THiRn ht.
N. P. Nr. I'. No. 18!l H. V. N V. No. 260,
and Children.
Castoria cures Colic, CosMIpation,
Bour Stomach, Illarrncoa, KrucUtioa,
Kills Wormg, cItcs sleep, nd proiaeUa tfi-
peitlou.
Without Injurious mftdicsUoa.
Ccvrina Cowant, 188 rultoa Mrest, N. T.
Cor In B
1 TO DATS.I
vOnaraatved doi iV
HI can Btrlotar.
Cm urd .oi by tu
Cjllntti CfcialalCa.
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