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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1887)
THE ART OF EMBALMING. How Rodir of the, d,,, Arf rrcserrert for a Number or Yearn. Said a. reporter to a prominent nn- .1(..1... !. -.1 I in-'i mo inner uav: "i suppose wiiriu wcaincr wm cause you to ict out your refrigerators!" "y en, it would a few years ago. but now, you know, wo never use ice for preserving a Itody except in a few cases wliero the friends or relatives object to our unmanning it." 'That is more expensive, though, is it not?" "Oh, no: the cost is about the same and the trouble is much less. Xow, you see. in using ice we have a big box to carry around, and where we have three or four cases at the same time we would be obliged to have several coolers, but by the new way of preserv ing here is all wo have toc.irrv," and he laid his hand on what looked like a sample-case 'such as is ordinarily car ried by a liquor salesman. On opening the case it bore a strik ing resemblance to a surgeon's case, except that on one side th-re were three quart bottles tilled with milky looking fluids. The instruments con sisted of a small knife, a lancet such as is used by physicians in "tapping," and a syringe with a great variety" of nozzles. "This," said the undertaker, picking up the syringe, "is tho princi pal thing used, and the nozzles art! used in just as many ways as there are nuzzled. Xow we use this nozzle when wo do not intend to do a regular job of embalming, but simply to preserve the 'body a day or two, and it is used for injecting iluid into the stomach. This is for a hypodermic injection, this for a vein, this for an artery, and this is used for what we call iiillating. That is, if the person lias been sick a long time and is very thin in the face wo in sert this in the face under tho ear and force a certain lluid into the face to give it a round appearance." "Then I understand that it is not necessary to till the veins and arteries j in order to preserve a body for a few days?" "Not by any means. Of course it depends very much on the condition of tlie body when given into our hands, but ordinarily we inject into the stom ach and intestines and into the head through the nose and ears. In a thor ough job, where the body has to be kept a number of days in warm weather, we till the arteries, and in ease of the sudden death of a vigorous person we usually have to draw out the blood first. This we are obliged to do while the body is warm, but we do not. inject the embalming lluid till tho animal warmth has left the body." "JIow long will a body retain its natural appearance that has been thor oughly treated?" "I can hardly say. All the way from one year to ten or even more, and I expect if I embalmed a body just to see how long 1 could keep it, it would keep till it was destroyed by outside agencies. I have removed bodies that have been buried three or four years that were perfect, only they were cov ered with mold." "How long has the custom of pre serving bodies in this manner been common among undertakers?" "It has only been in general use about live or six years, although the art of pieserving bodies with a solution of sulphate of alumina was discovered by Gaunal about 18:54. Substitutes for alumina are now used, as sulphate of zinc, bismuth and salts of various kinds. It is a great art, and one that undertakers could hardly get along without now that they have begun practicing it. Our method is, to bo sure, vastly different from that of tho ancients, for their idea was to preservo the body forever, and to do that all the internal organs had to be removed and the llesh was liter;' dried up, whore as the art of embalming as practiced to-day is simply to preserve the body in a natural condition for u limited , time. " Rochester Herald. The Garfield Monument. Some criticism is passed upon the inscription on tlie pedestal of the Gar field statue in Washington. On one sido mav le read: "James A. Gar field, 181-1881, Major-Genoral U. S. V.; member of Congress, Senator, and President of tlie (jnited States of Amer ica." General Garlield was never a member of the Senate of tho United Staies, and thero is in oflicial parlance no such expression as "Member of Con gress," and if there were the term would cover membership in both branches of Congress. General Gar liold was a Senator-elect when chosen President, but ho had never been sworn in and could not thus bo designated by that title. Tho inscription, to bo cor rect, should be "Major-General U. S V.f Representative in Congress, Senator-elect, ami President of tho United States, of America." Carp, in Cleve land Leader. Reuben M. West, a colored barber, of Richmond, Vn., known to moro prominent men of tho State than any member of his race, died recently in that city in tho eighty-seventh yoar of his age. Ho was tho last survivor of the famous old Rlues band, a company of light infantry formed in 1789, and still maintaining a healthy existence. Fifty years ago West was noted as hav ing lifteen or twenty thousand dollars invested in the African slave trade. Chicago Times. The first time old Fogiboy saw a telegraph lino he remarked: "Cracky! but it takes a heap o' wire to koep them poles steady, and it must be plaguey expensive, tool" Boston Transcript. WESTERN SNOW-SLIDES. in uiu iuwii in tuiniiKu, x mm, 11111.13 more remarkable, they are all Hendersons, pi tho AvnlanoliK oCSwItrvrlumi. being tho widows of the Into Henderson Ono can pick up almost any book of brothers Thomas, Samuel, Andrew travel and lind in it a description of an Stewnrt- William and Alexander, avalanche in Switzerland, but I've ! . PHYSICIANS HAVE FOUNn OUT never seen any satisfactory attempt to 1 flint n contaminating and forclun clement in picture the terrible grandeur of a Colo- ! the Mood, d cveloiUy Indigestion. 1st ho cause rado snow-slide. The two are the i of jheumatUm. ThUsettlcs upon tl.oscnsttlvc it. . i ... .i i t i sub-culnncous covering of the lunacies anil lig- same thing, but the snow-sl.do is more j ,uncnt8 of th0 JoIll, cnusln(. nil(l awful and destructive than tin ava- shifting jialn, and aKrcgntiug as a calcareous lailchc. It has a better chance to show j chalky deposit which produces stillness and what it can do. by reason of ihe nuni- distortion of the joints. No fact which exie bor of mines which are worked in the 1 rienco has demonstrated In regard to Hostetr pathway of the slides, and the care- I ,er8 Stomach Hitters has stronger evidence to 1-;iiiw nf tlio miiinri in nviuwino- ' support than this, namelv. that this medicine lessness ol Ulo Illinois 111 exposing f comprehensive uses checks the formidable themselves to danger and disregarding and atrocious disen;o. nor is it less positively tlw. u nriiiiifT siiT.is tho sW mill Hw.ci...... ' established that It is preferable to the poison tlie warning signs tlie sk and the snow i often used to nmt it, since tho medicine con always give before the slides begin. I tains only salutary Ingredients. It Is also n 'Pi... f....f,.l ,ii,i3 .,. .1. ..'.!.. . signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, lho illo,t fearful slides occur during . uiWusia kiclncv and bladder ailments debit- tho winter, after a succession of britrht, warm days. Tho mountains are heavily loaded with snow, which ha fallen in layers, and frozen until it lies solidly in a mas from live to twenty feet deep all over tho range, and in can yons and gulches fifty teet sometime. Tho sun melts these layers, they lose their hold on those below, and start down tho mountain, often with 11,00:) feet to travel before they reach the bottom. As they go down other layers of snow beoomo detached, and the slide increases in woight and velocity as it falls. A slide seen from a distance is onlv a white cloud, but it is a cloud weighing hundreds of tons. Trees aro bent and snapped in pieces, huge rocks are uprooted and carried along, and a house in the wny of the slide is buried and carried awav like a leaf. Nothing but a mountain will stop a slide before it hurls itself against tho level ground and losses its momentum. Last winter tho death list in eonsequeneo of snow-slides was light in Colorada. I believe tho miners aro learning to bu cautious. Tho most destructive slide I remember was ono that came down upon the Sheridan and Mondota initios near tlie top of the rango that rises above Ouray. It car ried away tho kitchen and bunk-houso of the men, and covered fifteen miners. Some who escaped came down to Ouray on snow-shoes over a perilous trail, running nearly all the way along precipices, and overhung with dills, bearing trembling masses of snow threatening other slitles. They begged us for help to dig out their imprisoned comrades. Wo sent a party up on snow-shoes immediately, eight of the nerviest men in tlie camp. They got up to the mines safely and dug out the bodies and two live men. Thou they put seven of tho dead men into sled", and with tho rescued men started back to Oiinty, a party of lifteen. They were half wav down 1 , , ,. 1 , . ,lwi,i .1 lllt ll 111- Qllllil ...llllll lllllMl mi tlwi I ...v.. ...u..w en.... I.-..,. , ...v i trail and swept away sleds, corpses and resellers. J here was a space lifty feot wide from tho trail to the brink of a canyon, over eighty feet deep. Some of tlie men wero released by the snow beforo they wero carried to the edge of tho gulf, but most of them, with all the sled-bearers, went over and down upon the deep snow at tho bottom. Not one of that party was killed, although they wero somewhat bruised, and they all, singly or in small parties, made their their way back to Ouray within the next three days. Tlie corpses lay em balmed in the snow until spring, when the thawing of tho snow made them visible. They wero thou brought down to Ouray and buried. Ouray (Col.) Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. FARM CONVENIENCES. Their Cost Siiveil in a Sliort Time by 11 Ite iliiet!iin of l.nlxir. Too many farmers fail to appreciate the worth of having things as con venient as they might, with a trilling expense. Instead of ready latches on th"ir doors ami gates, the- aro too oft en tied with a rope. The harness is often fastened on tint horse in the same bungling way. Instead of n pump at the well, a p.iil and rope of the most primitive order aro used to draw up tin-' water. Tim extra timo consumed in tlie work when such is tho rule on the farm, is by far more iu tho course of tho year than would bo required, iu value, to remedy all such defieionces. If a gate or dour is hold in place by a pin, tins very important nttio article should bo fastened with a strong cord, so that it will always be at hand. If a better fastening can In secured, it is, of course, desirable. Wo wish to urge, however, that conveniences on a farm aro not, as a rule, in tliemsolvos any more expensive than their undesirable substitutes. Tho farmer who will set his mind on improvements in this lino will be sur prised at tho rosults ho may accom plish. On this account alono some farmers need to go away from home and pay a visit to sonio of tho neat and tidy farms, and obsorve carefully their conveniences for every thing. Go then and make yours likowise. Nulional Live Stock Journal. M. Loret, of Lyons, in tlio course of his studies on ancient Egyptian funeral uites, lias given some attention to tlio perfumes then iu use; and by moans of his botanical knowledge, aided by sonio inscriptions in ancient laboratories, ho has beon ablo to dis cover tho ingredient composing some of them, such as 'kyphi" and "tasi," which wero used in Greeco and Homo after tho conquest of Egypt. A Russian peasant who drove tho slcdgo of Xapoleon L from Moscow to tho German frontier during tho disas trous retreat of tlio Froneh has just died, at tho age of niuety-four, in a timall llavarian village Among his possessions wero found some gold pieces of forty francs, given hira by tlio Emporor, and with which ho nover parted. New York Sun. I Six widows livo on six adjoining farms " UIul other disorders, See taut you get the I genuine, The Afuhnn boundary question has been settled, Itussia yielding. PREMATURELY, AGED. Many a woman Is robb 'd of those charms which tho gentler sex value so highly, and made old before her time by functional ir regularities. To such the t loom of votith may bo restored by the use of a remedy which has stood the test of time and which is to-day acknowledged to be with out an equal as a cure for all female weak nesses l)r. Pierce's "Favorite Pros rip tion." liy all druggists. Thousands of head of stock perished during the recent drouuht in Mexico. PENALTIES OK IMPRUDENCE. Summer is at hand the time of year when old heads and young become imprudent, get over-heated, cool oil" suddenly, catch cold, headache, ner vous disorders, and a thousand and (one other troubles. Preaching pru dence is played out. The only thing to do is after you havo contracted ono or more of these pains to cure yourself as quickly as possible. Small pains are not to be neglected except at the risk of se rious consequences. Hemovo them at once. , It can le done, by an appli ation of one or more of Am.cock's Pohous Pi.as tkus, recognized the world over as the best external remedy ever made. Mind you, don't neglect your little ills. They outgrow everything elte and If let alone cost you more than you can ever know. Remember Ai.i.cook's Pi.astkus. Why not get a church or school bell, when Z. T. Wright, Portland, sells them so cheap. "Ilro-wii'.NlBJroiM'Iiinl 'I'imm'Iio" will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, and Throat Diseases. For the best and cheapest lubricating I oils, send to Z. T. Wright, Portland. i The Indians on the Sao Carlos Reserva tion are again becoming restless. "GENTLE AS THE BREEZE OF EVENING.'' This line of an old hjmn is quite appro priate when applied to " Meat-ant Purga tive Pellets." " 1 don't like to take pills if I can avoid it," we o ten hear persons say, "because they constipate me so." Now tho " Pellets" never do this. They are so Ul'llllU Ullll 1111,11 tilUil CIHi! in aiHiuon f ...Il.l (1..., ..(V..nt lu .it.iir.uf prt.ctheiy siml artoanaturai movement oi the bowels, and no unpleasant elteetn are left behind. Baron Seilliero the asylum. has been released from Ik you want an Wright, Portland. engine, send to Z. T. Tnv Gehmka for breakfast. I'rioes ItufliMMMl upon leads, slugs, cases, utandH and printers' specialties, by Pai-mlh & Bi:y. BABY'S SKIN 84 SCALP CLEANSED PURIFIED and BEAUTIFIED BY QUTICURA, TjOH CLEANSING, PURIFY INO AND I beautifying tliunkincf children and infants I und curing torturing, dibllKUring, itching. enly I and pimply liseu.es of the. bUIii, Bculp nnd I blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to old itgo, tho Cunei'ltA Rkmkdikh uro infallible. I Cuticuha, tho great Skin Cuiik, and Cuti 1 cuitA .-o.u tin oxqtiisito bkln Heatitiller, pre pared from It, oxterniilly, nnd cuticuha 1CK bolvk.vt. tlio now Dlood Purifier, internally, invariably succeed when iill other remedies und tho best tihyHicluns full. f!ivrinmrA Iti-MKiin-.H urn uliKolutel V mirennd 1 tho only Infallible skin beuutlliers nnd blood I ptirltlcra, freo fiom poisonous Ingredients. I Sold every whore. Prico,Ci;TlcuiiA.60c.; SOAl", 1 2oc.: Hksoi.vknt. 1. Prepared by tho Pottku j UltUO AND ClIKMIOAI. Co., JiOHTON. MASH. it-rSend for "How to C'uro Skin Discuses." JQSkln and Sculp preserved und benutl lied by I'UTICl'HA AIKIIICATKII BOAC r Test I Mrs. A. M. Dauphin, of 1839 Itldgo Ave., Pliila delphlu, has dono u great deitl to make known to ludlea there, tho grout value, of Atr. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, us a euro for their troubles and diseases. Slid writes us follows : "A young lady of this city, wlillo bathing sonio years ago, wus thrown violently aguinst tho life lino and tho injuries received resulted In an ovarian tumor, which grow and enlurged until doatb eoemed certain. Her physician llnully advised her to try Mrs. Pinkhum's Compound She did ho, and In a short timo tho tumor was dissolved and she is now In porroct health. I also know of many cases where the medielno has been of groat vuluu In preventing inlscar riugo nnd alleviating the pains and dangers of child-birth, Philadelphia ladles appreciate the worth of this medicine and Its great value" Sent by mall In Pill and Ixizcngo form on receipt of price, $1. Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mubs AHo In In liquid form, ull ot Druggists. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LI1? EE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Eheum and 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.CATE8& CO., Proprietors. 417 Bansome BU. San Francisco. I IW Hornedy for Catarrh Is the Bt, Kasiuil to Due, and Cheapest. TOO Q1M8 1 Sol! , bydniffsIUorntby rnall. pJJJB We. tittllUu, Warrva, The Kolanore cup at Wimbledon was won by ihe English team. For weak limits, spitting of blood, weak stomach, nmht sweats, and the carlv stages of 0 nsumntlon. "Golden Medical Ubcovery is specillc. By druggists. The French Senate has approved the new trea y with Mexico. 7.. T. Wright, Portland, has the Wi-st inghouse Thresher and hngines. "Vhon Baby was sick wo gave her Cnatorin, Whon she. was a Child, sho cried lor CAstorla, When sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Whon rIio hnd Children. sho kbvo them Castoria. If n couch disturbs vour sleet), take Piso's Cure for Consumption and rest well READ THIS CAREFULLY. Every man uml woman rouuc or old. on this list that In Mlllcted with any illneine, uo mutter what, that their family ploslcltin itot' not understand, nr cannot run', should w rit a full description of their trouble to I)r Korden, or cvtmi tho train ami vlutt him lleisjirw Thiol with eiery Instrument of surgery, and the U'st medicine to lw hail for money Consultations free llnntvit onlnlons alien, reasonable) ehnrses All corres tmiuUuce strictly Gonthleutial. Enclose stamp. Address W II t OKin.N, M. 1) ; offices, 8, 8 and 1'.', First Xa tionai nam, roniami, i trefoil. Rupturo Pormnnontly Curort. No sureery Wotk every day Cures Kuarantved Address Urs. KOUDKN" & Ll'Tll Kit, otllces S, 9 and 12, niKt national liann, roruanu, urt'Kou. Tlie A1vjiim-o Thresher is the nest Z. T. Wright, Portland, for particulars. Gatvccio .v'ifm. One bottle taken according to directions will qivo better results than a nation of Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called Blood Purifiers with which tho market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD will bo paid for any caso of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails to relieve. .T0I111 V. Oliiltl fc Co., DRUGGISTS 101 Second St., POItTLAND. Or., Curry a full Hue of Chemicals. Toilet Articles and Sundries. Tlivy inaka n npedulty 01 utleiHlini; 10 ORDERS, It you Hi-id an) tiling Iu tlielr 1 1 tie Kcml tliu iricu ltli put-taKi', tl t Hill lie rL'turutrt liy 11m mull. In successful operation since 1866, patronized Irom ..ii .1 -e .1.. xrr.v.i....au. i....i 1... buiincss men and leading educators. THE MOST I'KKFKCTJ.Y EQUIPPED SCHOOh of Its class on the Coast, it offers tirivate or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, Iu Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Hook-keeping, Hanking, Shorlhand.Type-writing, Iluslnessand Legal 1-orms and all Common school llranclies. students of all ages and both sexes admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and W'cico, Proprietors. One Atri-nt (Mercliant onlv) vnnleil hi pvfry town foi as Your "Tanslll's Punch" give better nut lsfao tlon to my cuHtoinerx thiin any Ao clgur 1 have bundled. I nell moro of them limn of ull other brundu put together. They aro pronounced equal to tho "lilt ' cignr Hold hero. ClUH. A. Ciiahk, DruggiHt, Han Dlogo. Cul. Address, It.'.TA HI l,li JL t'() OlilriiKO WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale and Jletall Dealer In Guns and Sporting Goods. FINE FISHING TACKLE. Manufacturers' A tents for Ij. C. Smith's, C'olt'B. Remington, Olint PnilP Ithictt, Purker'Hund.Munhuttttii ulJUl Ullllo. Winchester, Mnrlln. Ilullaril. Colt's Diflpp JJghtuing Alagunlno lUllUut Colt's aud Smith & Wesson RCVOlYCTS. Heud for CaUlogut No, S, 105 Jt IU7 Meron.l Ht., Portliiml, Or. IIRANC'II NTOHKH ltlTersldeATBjrtkane Falls, W T M HUte Ht..Kalem,Or SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., San Francisco, lioOiots VVr Z.SH0TGUN.r CARTRIDGES. , r rttrA y Vv I MAIL DUELL LAMBERSON, Gen'l Agent. rU,-" 7 Hturk Ht. I'ortlost. Or. OICinnAli CUblw. Koenih Hanos: liar drt Ortrana. band Inatrumenta. Largest stock of BheotMusio and Hooka, iiandssupitliodat Kastera prloafc t W. OllAY, 80S Pout atx. Baa Ynnalvxi. OWDE Absolutely Pure- Trio pew 3 W.e. A "satvvj 0! F'k h svr. ,lr. 3 noaeci Mow notutal t1 iv tr jnlkiAry Llmsi, id oanrjot ta sa.d in Hrj;t Auwith ha uiii. to'a of low teat, s!i?tt ,xtt or rl.M). Vo Jv c 8' id cn.y In crjj Horn. xUsjia r jVjsw vo. 109 Vt'M, eirsei. IJ. T. THE LATEST AND BEST! Earopiin Maohlna Mada BREECH LOADING SHOTGUNS .Huiilinl 1 1111 AruiN Co. No. 10 -Side Snnp, Twist Unrrol 00 So. 6(1- Top Simp, Tw ist ilnrrel . 00 No. 51 Tup Snnp, Twist llurrel, extension rib 21 00 No. A Top Snap, Twist Barrel, complete pun . 28 00 No. H Top Snnp, F4uo.it Twist, coin. plete gun ... . 32 00 No. C Top Snup. laminated Steel, com plete gun 31 00 No. D Top Snap, Damascus Steel, com plete gun . 3(i 00 Every Gun Warranted. Sent V. O. I. 011 lteeelpt of Trice. n. 1. nuuoum, poutland. on. FLORSOA LADS Sent! for Deseriptlon nnd Mini (if KI.OItlDA SOLTIlKItN It. II. liANDS. Kour million ueres, suitnblu for Orunges, Lemons, Olives, I'lneupples. iijiinniiH, Btruwlierries nun early vegetables. Kor sule on long credit. 1 2j to $8.00 per acre. Andreas, M. SOLOMON, (Jen. N. Y. Ag-.t, M-.fZ so. ini u St., riiicimo, in. I Tho OLDtST MEDICINE in tho W0KLD1 Is Probably Or. Isaac Thompson's ELEBRATED EYE WATEj This HitlcloJIn n rarrfullv uri'iwnil iiIivkIcIiUi's tiro- ncrhitlon. utul lion lirtu iu constant itao for iifurlv n century, and uotIthntuiiilliii; tlio many oMut irri.iru tlonn thnt Imio ln'111 Introduced Into tlio 111:11 ki t, the sulo of tills iirtlclo U eiinstuutly lucreuRitiit If tliu ill rictlnns nro lounuiii 11 "111 never lull, mi lirtlcil liv Invltu tho nsteiition of nhwlclaus to Hh inerlu. John L. Thoinnson, Ssns & Co.. TIluY. N. Y. O'l'Uo HUYKIIS' 3U1IK w tnvuiil Sept. nnil Murili, caeli year. HTr MX ' H'iiXll'-i liiclii',svltIiover 3,000 Illustration a Mliolo I'lctttro CSnllery. (1IVK.S AVliolrsnlo l'rlecs rflrref to rontumor on all kooiIh foi personal or fumlly use. TrlU liosr ti order, nnd Rives exact cost or every thing, you use, rat, drink, -wear, or have fun with. Theso INVAI.VAIU.13 IIOOICS contain Information ulennrd from the mnrhrta of tho world. AV'i will mall u copy VIIUIS to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mulling. Jt us heot from you. Ilrsiwctfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. iV- '2211 WhIjismIi Avenue. Cuicruro. 111. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. No hot water iiei, 1111 licntlni; ymir riHiins. I'nr ilo- Hciiptuin, uuurt-iia. Z. T. WIUGHT, Foot Morrison at. Portland, Or. Also ileiilcr In lliriflilin: nnd (li'iitrnl Muchlnerv. Mil rinu Work, l.niinilry Aiucliliiiiry, In fart nntliliiu ymi uuut. (ieu, Atclit fur tliu Nliliiinun (loid Oil l.ntino WJflREl fEftfH EHp OWEwi'liaulo und ulwiiutily 'ttf"83' iinluciikulilo. Htnnilanl mnilltv 15 emits im-j lard; Cloth covered, SO cents; Hatln coverwl, V5 cents. I'm salo everywlmre. Try II. W.tltltllV I'lll'I'll- I.UIlOAi; COJIIM..M, llirtu Oaks, Alfch. as '. a. M T - N1COLLTHETA1LOR The Grandest Display of Choicest KnulUli, J''rench, Scotch ami Oeriimn Fabrics in oiiiUdsh variety for Suits to measure. Ono TliimHtmil Jifforotit J'atteriiH to i-nlcct from. HAaiI'LKS, WITH INSTJtUOTIONS FOJt HKI.K-MKASUUK.MICNT SUNT I'llKU. Fine All-Wool Suits to Pine All-Wool Pants to Only While Labor and First-Class Cutters Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland, Or.' for Infants and Children. , 'CMterUls bo weUadsptfxl to children that I CAsterla ekne CoHo. CewMpo, t recoiBHiBd it u superior to snr prwwci ntion I Bour Btomach, Diarrhoss, Jtrlietatton, tawim to sae." n. JL iusOTisVli. D.. I Worm, fcrtrea sleep. 1 proaaUm dtw Thi invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Mturr or t lulilcru r.xperk need mid Willi. Till IMiynlcliiu 11111I Mihki-(,ii. ALL "HH0NIC DISEAStS A SPECIALTY. I'.lt lent 4 1 rente 1 hero or at the lr homifl. Jinny t rented tit liimic, thrntuli Kirrcspoiidenee, as Biieeessriilly us If hen' 111 ihmsoii. Coiiio and boo us or Hi nd tnu c nfs u ptmiips for our "Invalids' Guida-Book," which gives ull partic ulars. Address: Woiit.it s liisi'KNSAiiv Mr.ou CAI. As-iot 1 mo.v, tu;i Main St., Iluirulo, N.Y. Tor "worn-out," "rundown," debllllntedJ Bchool teachers', iuIIHik rs, seumstrepfes, liousc koepors, nnd ovenvni-Ki il women neneinlly. Dr. Pierce's rnvorik' ln si rlptloit Is tho best nf nllrosforntlvotonles. It limit 11 "Cure-nil,"" but ndmlnibly fulilllsii (Ingleness of ptnposo. being 11 mint polent Spet'Illo for nil tlioso Chronic Weitkuesn'S nnil Diseases tM'eullnr to woiupii. The treatment of liiiiny thousniids of such eases, at, the Invalids' Hotel und Surg ical Institute has nlTortled a largo experience Iu adapting remedies for their cure, nod Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is tlio result of this vast experience. F01 iutortiul einmenlliMi. Iiiflaimiiiilloo niid uU'Oi'attoii, It Ih a Specific. It Is 11 powerful general, us well ns uterine, totilo and nervine, and Imparts vigor and stii ngtli to the wliolo system. It. cutvs weakmss or Btomach, indigestion, bloating, weak buck, nervous pros! rat Ion, exhaustion, debility ami sleeplessness, in eithersex. Favorite Proscrip tion is sold by druggists under our positli't? uuarantcc. Soo wrapper around bottle. PRICE $LOO, t$B.OO. Send 10 cents iti stamp'? for Dr.I'lerco's large Treat iso on Diseases of Women (lfiO pnges paper-covered). Address, Woiti.n's I)irim:n hauv JIi:oiCAi. Association, 003 Jlalu Street,, Iluirulo, N. Y. ceS LITTLK WoasavAt LIVER 'S'TgXS PILLS. ANTI-KIMOl'S nnil CATIIAUTIO. SICK HEADACHE, III!Ioiin IToiulnclic, Hlzzliicmi. ConHilpa tlon, IiiiliroNtloii, and IlllioiiNAttut'kH, promptly cured by Mr. IMorco'H l'loiiMHiit JlMiriiailvo 1'olIiiiN. ;tr aentaa vl il, by DrugglslM. TTafH'sri t Slako your leu und Ico Cream at JLJLJ .home. Cos! nothing to innko. I'rlcc ot .Mni'lilnu NO up. T II IJAY. 1313 Valencia st. H. K ''CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tlio Orlgliuil mill Only tJeiiulne. Pra snilslwsTl UfllnMo. rii-w.ro of wurtlile Imlutlom. Inilliponulila t LADIES. Ak jour llrnicKlst M "C'lllrliritcr'il ITnitUliin(l tsWe no other, or IulIosq 1 riunirMlto ut for rArUcolari in tttttr br rt'tiirn mall NAME PAPER. Ohlcliratrr Clirmlrnl L'u., Ufflb Madison N.iurc, riilUdB., ! Holil hf lmiriKlatH everywhere. A.k for ThlrlirB. tcr lUtfUiiu I'tnn v ruy ul I'll Ik. Tilt no ottiw. This I1EI.T or Itcsrncrstorls rnsJo ciprwly for too cur of dersDgcuients of tho seaersttTO orgtni. Tho contlaaous strtsta of KI.EOTKICITY psrmcsUoir, through tho psrts null reitora them totirtlthrsetlon. Douol confoand this with Klrctrto Volts sdTfrlticil to oure sll Ills from bead to toe. H Is for lho ONU iprclfioi'urpote. For circulars strfoc foil ln fomaltoD, addrcva Cberer Kleo trlo Hell Co.. io WaahluiUia direct. Chicago, lit. v it.n taVen lho lad In. tliu Jlcs ut that cUh of tei k he", ami ha, Kiven sihi -kt uillvcisal saliilac tlwU, MURniV I1R03,, l'aris. Ter O has won the favor of tlio public and now ranks .111011 tho leading Mcul ciue.i'i iiiq uiidom. A. 1- SMITH. nradforil, Ti. Price 1. 00. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OKL Yoimil, inlddle-UEHil uid util. uliiglo ur inurrijil mon und all wild sutler with LOST MANHOOD I' Nervous Debility, Hponna tonhtu, Hemlual Losroe. Hexual Oocay.I'allliijlIom ury, Weak V'yes, lot otl Knergy, alsu liloud andS Hkin I)Uaiui, Hyviillllf,. Kruptlons, Hair Valllnu: llmie I'alus, H wolllugu Horo Throat, Uleers, Kir focts nf Mercury, Klduoy and Itlaililer T r n 11 ti I a Weak Iluok, Iliiriitiiif I'rlna (louorrhua, (licet, Htrlct llro pruiupt relief and cure fnr life, liolli Noxi'M CoiiHiilt Caiilldontlully OKViriK -1H t4 THIRH HT N. I. N. V. No. lid S, V. S. U. No. 208. Woolens ever shown in the City Ordor from - - $20.00 Order 5.00. CaWTitm Cowiirr, ltt rultaa Mmt, N, T. Bt m's'i'lTrO XHVaosrsDtMd not 10 l EMijB csius Btrlctur,. u CJsl strdonl bj ths fcltTinj Ctial:ilCo. slnsOPH