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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1887)
roitTiiAXi) luioin'cfi markjet. Butter Fancy roll, ? lb Oregon.... Inferior grade Pirkled California roll do pickled Ciieese Eastern, full cream . . Oregon, do California &f Eggs Fresh DlUED FltUITS J Apples, qrs, sks and bss . . . do California Apricots, new crop - Peaches, unpeeleu. new . . . ' - ' ' Pears, machine dried 1? , Pitted cherries Pitted plums, Oregon Figs, Cal., In bgs and bxs. . CaT. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flouk Portland Pat. Roller, tfbbl 3 Salem do do AVhitc Lily bbl Country brand 4 Superfine Grain if) 10 12 M 27J 30 21 18 110 15 f2) 20 14 10 IK 20 7 8 18 f 28 V2& 14 10 40 11 7 8 8 fal 10 10 12 5 00 4 73 4 75 25 4 ;io 3 UO Wheat, Valley, f 100 lbs. . . do Walla Walla Barley, whole, t ctl. do groui d, ton Oats, choice milling t? bush do feed. good tochoice.old Rye, I? 100 lbs Feed 1 174 1 20 1 00 1 0J 1 1U 20 01 (5 2o 00 45 f.O 50 1 00 (g 1 10 Bran, ton. 22 0) (223 00 24 CO (a. 25 011 18 00 (0.-M 00 :u (0 ; oo 32 00 33 5C ShortH. P ton Hay, fc ton, baled . Chop, ton Oil cake meal, f ton Fresh Fruits Apples, Oregon, I? box Cherries, Oregon, fdrm... Lemons, California, tfbx.. 1 25 1 00 5 CO 1 50 4 00 3 50 1 50 14 4 00 Limes, V 100 Riverside oranes, V box. . . Ijos Angeles, do do ... 3 Peaches, ? box 1 00 00 HIUE3 Dry, over 10 lbs. V lb 13 tVetsalted. over lo lbs 0Uo 7i Murrain hides one-third off. Pelts Vhgetam.es Cabbage, lb Carrot, sack Cauliflower, doz Onions Potatoes, new, 1? bush . . . . Wooi, East Oregon, Spring clip.. Valley Oregon, do 10 1 00 2 00 00 1 14 (SI 20 Appetizing Flavors. Some odd combinations in flavor have been tiic result of experiment Nearly every good housekeeper knows that tomato catsup is greatly improved by throwing iito the boiling pulp a good handful of pcacli leaves. A leaf of lemon-scented verbena is equal to pecoo blossoms if put into a cup of fragrant Oolong tea. Tho flavor of black birch is very agreeable in chocolate with which it harmonizes more finely than vanilla, and which any one can try by dipping a checkerberry lozenge or two into her morning cup for sweetening. Tho old Virginia epicure never thinks his gumbo soup complete unless sassafras leaves arc added. The muscatine or frost grape, gives the finest bouquet to all sorts of creams, jellies and sauces, and the sharp cider jelly, which is comparatively a new jelly, either roast is being preferred by many to cranberry or currant joll3" for turkey and venison.- " ' ' Swedish Wood Oil. Wood oil is made on a large scale in Sweden from tho refuse of timber cut tings and forest clearings, and from stumps and roots; and although it can not well be burned in common lamps on account of the heavy proportion of carbon it contains, it furnishes a 'satis factory light in lamps especially made for it, and in its natural state is said to be tho cheapest of illuminating oils. Thirty factories produce- about 40,000 liters of the oil daily, turpentine, crc sotc, acetic acid, charcoal, coal tar oil and other useful substances aro also obtained from the same material. Boston Budget. ' The Old Lady Settled It. Mr. Clark and his wife were going to California, but it is just possible that they will give up the enterprise. Jt happened iu this way. ' Mr. Clark was reading an article about the country from a paper sent him, and had just reached a se'ntcnce beginning with: "Tho mean tempera ture of Californy," ivheu Mrs. Clark laid down her knitting. "That settles it," she said, taking oQ lier specs. "I ain't ngoin1 to any coun try where tho temperature is anv meaner than it is to home. We aiut goiu' to go." Detroit Free Press. A LABORER'S LUCK. JIc 1Vlnn n lH or Money In The Liouistlanu Htntc l.ottcrj-. The Etory of big winnings in Tho Louisiana State Lottery has already become a common one to the people of this city, but the tale of George Mil ler's luck in becoming rich through tho Juno drawing possesses new phasos of interest that make it worth telling. The $5,000 that fell to him through his holding a coupon bearing tho num ber 21,058 hr.s raised him from poverty to comparative aflluonco. Miller was a laborer, who for two years had been oarning a Jiving by sweeping tho streets at night. Ho has long been a Street Department employe, but tho highest position he occupied has beon tho driver of a cart. The money ho won has been enough to set him up in busi ness, and to-day he will open a saloon and bo his own master. Miller states that ho had been buying LouUiana State Lottery- tickets every now and then during the past two years, but in all had not expended moro than $20 for them. IIo held but two coupons for tho Juno drawing. He says that Tho Louisiana Stato Lottery is, in his oninion. a good investment, and that ho will continue purchasing a tickotJ or two each month. Mies Lou Heed, of No. 1339 Union street won $30,000 in tho Juno draw ing; W. D. Eveihart, of Weaverville, CaL, over $15,000, and two other par ties hero collected $5,000 oach through different local banks. San Frandzcc (Cal.) Examiner, July 7. GILDED FINGER-NAILS n no. rii uooi A PnrUlnn Itlra Tliitt Hits Tnkr Among New York' Hon To There was a yellowish glow, like that j of gold dollars, from the tips uf her j fingers as she drew off her gloves. Shu was an actress who was up to all the latest freaks. "Pretty, arc they not?" said she in answer to the reporter's curious glance. "It s the latest Pans idea gilded iin - ger-nails "Do you mean seriously that you wear that stuff on your nails all 'the time?" "Why, certainly. Don't I tell you it's the fashion. Pretty soon it will be the craze. Lots of ladies have been gilded already, and it's only a few weeks since the fashion was intro duced." "And pray, who is responsible for this nonsense?" "A French manicure, who came over awhile ago to introduce the art. He was a sharp fellow, and knew his busi ness. He gilded an actress lirst with out charge, knowing how well she would advertise him. Sure enough she did. There are hundreds of society ladies who will cbpy any tiling they see an aetre-s do, no matter how out landish it i. It did not take them long to tind out what it was on her linger-nails nor where the professor's shop was. They went there in droves. In a short time he had more customers than he could attend to and hired an issistant. He is doing a rushing trade, and turning hi idea into gold for him self while he gihN the ladies. For it is not a cheap adornment, under stand." "How much does he charge?" "A dollar a nail, three fou one hand and live for both." "Does it lat long?" "A long as the nail does that is, until it grows out. They should be touched up every month. He' only charges one dollar for that." "And doesn't the gilt wash oil'?" "No, indeed, you can't get it oil' wasli and scrub as much as you have a mind to. It's put on to stay." 'Doe.- it hurt you to have it put O! "Only about it. a bother; there is no pain It takes lots of fussinir and preparation and two or three hours of tedious sitting to have it done, but we rvoiiltl endure even more than that to he in the fa-hion, you know. I tind the gilding awfully convenient in one respect." "What's that?" "Your lingern'ails require less atten tion then. If they are dirty it does not show, and when they arcs long they get dirty so easily, you know." The reporter went up to see the "professor" in his little shop in an up town cross-street. A sign over the door read, "Ladies fJilded." The pro fessor was a dapper little man with very white hands and an easy-running tongue. The establishment consisted of a small room with a lot of chairs in it, ami at the further end an operating table with a number of fixtures and trappings on it in the way of brushes, knives, files, bottles and sponges. Tho furniture was to a certain extent ele- 'iint, and there was an air of luxury to tho place. "I don't want to tell vou the secret of my art," said the professor; "that would be very foolish of me. Stifiiee it to say that 1 lirst wash and scrub the nails very carefully. Then, with the means of a certain solution, I prepare them for gilding. There lies the secret However, I do nothing that is iu the least injurious to the nail, so that when they grow out again they will bo in their normal condition if the party chooses." "Where did you learn the art?" "O, it is becoming quite- common in Paris. As civilization advances so do exaggerated ideas of personal adorn ment. I presume blackened teeth will be fashionable next." "Do you think tho gilding business will take in this country?" "It has already. They aro a little bashful about it yet, but that's only a question of time. At present most of the ladies have only nerve enough to have the little linger nail decorated, but they will get over that soon enough. One even wanted her toe-nails gilded the other da v. " Ar. V. Herald. Good Tnble-Talkers. Men who can talk well and pleas antly at table, and especially those who can speak and understand French, are getting to be more and more in de mand in society here. The two best table talkers of late years were Charles Sumner and Caleb Gushing, each of whom possessed a fund of anecdote, ready wit and many souvenirs of travel. Mr. Sumner, vigorous, and at times almost arrogant, was the Ajax of table-talk, while Mr. Gushing was tho Ulysses, subtle and insinuating, and arraying his statements iu all tho per suasive guises of attractive rhetoric. Mr. Sumner was a man of profound political convictions, whoso very table talk bore the evidence of thoughtful ness, learning and vigor; while that of Mr. Gushing, on new lights iu polities, new faces in society and new condi tions of public affairs had force, al though iu opposition to views which ho had previously expressed, but to which he did not cling. His geniality, his in variable good humor and the results of his studv and experience enriched his delightful conversation. Wiishinnlon Cor. Albany Journal. The editor of the MtrJtly Forks Bugle says: :,It is our intention to liiuko the Bugle tlio great literary anil polit ical journal of tho whole West, which we can not dons long as wo have to print our paper on a haiul press turned by our wife, as vc do now." I Six frefgn' cars loaded with postal cards rirriveu in t,ini.Ku wit utncr urj. iiiu I number of postal cards In the lot was 2.V ( ll0t,iWX)j aml tho wcKht was seventy-five ions. PHYSICIANS HAVE 1'ODND OUT That a contaminating anil foreign clement In the blood, developed by Indigestion, is the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous covering of tho muscles and lig aments of the Joints causing constant and 1 ghlfilng ,aln. ami aWrOKatin 1 chalky ilcioslt which produc as a calcareous reduces stillness and distortion of the joints. No fact which cpc rienco lias demonstrated in rvgunl to Ilostct tor's Stomach Hitters has stronger evidence to support than this, namclv. that this medicine of comprvlii'nMvu uses checks tlio formidable and atrocious disease, nor is It less positively established that it is prcfcrablo to the poison often used to arrest It, since tho medicino con tains only salutary ingredients. It Is also a signal remedy for malariul fevers, constipation, dyspeiwia kidney ami bladder ailments, debil ity und other disorders, tfee tliat )ou get the genuine. A conv'ct released fr in a ten years, im prisonment in Pennsylvsnia killed one of the jurors who couvh ted him. OUR FBOGBESS. As staces are ouickly abandoned with the completion ot railroads, so the huge drastic, cathartic pills, composed of crude and bulky medicines are quickly aban doned with tne Introduction of Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pel ets," which are sugar coated and litt'e larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated veget ble extracts, liy druggists. The people of this country pay 8",0 0.010 a year for singing birds, twice as much as they pay to hear operas. DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES. What spectacle is more disgusting than that of a man or woman with a skin dis ease which shows itself in pimples and blotches on hands, arms, face and neck I ' It ! simply Impure blood. See what I Biiandhiith's I'ii i.sdid fora chronic case: For tour years I was in the Mounted In fantry in the l S. Army, residing during that time principally in Texas. Almost 1 nil of that time I had a chronic skin dis I ease, characterized by an eruption over 1 the entire surface of my legs and thigh, arms and chest. The doctors termed it eczema. I had given up all hope-t of ever being cured, wlien UitAMmKTii's 1'n.i.s were recommended to me. l concluded 10 try them, and di t so and Hiave thanked Clod daily since then that 1 did so. I think I used them altogether for about time months, and, by that time, was completely cured and have never had any trouble since. My skin is as clear as any one's 1 GiioniiK Chapman. Piuccnning. Mich.. December 8, l-8o. Tlio onlv hint-It of tvne. nresses and ' printing material will bo found at Palmer ' K Hey I'ortiatid nouse. I 1 1 is asserted that fashionable youti-' wo men are now having diamonds set in their teeth. A SMALL LEAK ! Wil' sink a great ship; and what at first i annears lo be a trillnu cough is apt to cul initiate in consumption if not properly at- tended to in nine rur cuiihuiiiuium. . wlii. li is scrofula of the lungs, and tor nil blood and skin de-cases, Dr. Pierce's ' Oolden Medical Discovery has no equal. Dy drugtdsts. A clerk in aSmti Pe drug stoie was killed by the explosion of a retort. Drone hitls is cured by frequent small doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. I'or 'i'liroat IMscnsen and Coiipjis, "Brown's Bronchial Troches," 1 , 1 1 . 1. .. . J ...I 1. t..rvu nr.. I t I. t taletl( ,, ,)Urciiabers should be careful to I obtain the w inline article prepared by John I. Bhown & Sons. Iri'CH ItcdiiutMl upon leads, slugs, cases, stands and printers' specialties, by Pai.mkh & Hhy. plow to Cure Skin 8c Scalp Diseases with the CuticUf Remedies. ! mOItTUUING, DISKIOUUINO. ITCHING. 1 Bouly und iiimply discuses of the Hkin.Hcnlp, 1 and blood with loss ot 1ml r, from Infancy to I old age, are cured by tho Uuticuha Kkmkdikb. I CuTlcuilAltKSOLVKNT.tlio new blood purider. i cleanses tho blood and perspiration of disease- sustaining elements, and thus removes the i caubi;. 1 Cuticura. the great Skin Cure, instantly ! allays itching and inflammation, clears theskin and Bcalp of crusts, scales und sores, and re I stores tho Hair. I Cuticuiu SoAl'.on exnulslto Skin Ilcautiflar, I is indispensable in treating skin diPcaBcs, baby I humors, bkin blends) es, cliupped and oily skin. I CimcuiiA ItKMKiMKs uro tlio grcut skin I beautiflers. . Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticuiu, 50c.; I Soap, 25c.; Kkroi.vimit VI. Prepared by the 1'OTTKIilJllUO AND (JHKMICAI, (JO.,1103lOn,.iaSB. fciTScnd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." frfTVITED with the loveliest delicacy Is tho skin 11H butllCd WitllCUTICUHA JtKUICATKII SOAP. HALL'S SARSAPARSLLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of tho BLOOD or LIVEB, Rheumatisin, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES A. CO., Proprlotora. 417 Sansomo St.. San Francisco. In successful operation (Ince 86, patronized from all lections of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators. THE MOST PKBFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL of its class on the Coast, it offers private or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Ilook.leeping. !anking,ShorthanJ,Type-writing. Uuslness and Legal Forms and all Common School Ilranches, Students of all ages and both sexes admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wcsco, Proprietors. CUKS WHtll All !IS( MRS. Best Com; h Hymn. Tumi i-h good. Vie In time. Hold bv druKKlsta. I POTATOES i To supi'l the world, CO tents up, sometimes lower pro. vision an sinus, jincea vouiu imyrinj juu. ivuiimxi and Dried Fruits now of the New Crop, low, lower, lowest good, better, beat. You ought to hate the new Home Chicle to look over, it contains all the whole sale price. Write to amTU'a (Mail Hrour, IIS Clay H trees, ban Francisco. MountAin Hons killed a pair of mules at l,co s crossing, iN. M. Young ami middle-aged men. Buffering iroin nervous ueonuy ami Kinareu auec lions. a loss of meniorv and liviiorlinn drla, should cnclo.o 10 cents in stamps for large uiustrateii ii.mipmet suggestingsure cure, suitress, worm s uispensary iUed leal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. fc There is a lady real niona, Cal. estate ngent at Po Whon Baby ra Blck wo gave her CAStorla, When sho was a Child, she crlod for Castorirt, When she bcc-fimo'M Isa, ehoiluncto Castoria, When Bho had Chlldren.Bho k&yo thorn Castoria. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Ktcry man and woman young or old, on this Coast, that is afflicted with any dtra,-. no nutter t hat, that their family I hysitian dova not understand, tr cnmiot cure, should write a full description of their trouble to nr rorutu, or srel on me train ami flMt iitm lie Is pro- Tided with eTiry instrument of surp'ry, and the U-st medicine to le hud for money Uonnultatious free Ilouest oi'inlous clten : reasonable charves All corres pondenre strictly confidential Kueliwe stamp. Addrvs n it. i ui;iii-..n. .i ii ; unices, s, a ana u, f irst -Mi liaria! nans, t-ortiami. nreeon. Rupturo Pormnnontly Cured. No surgery Woilc every day Cures guaranteed Address Drs. 1'OliDKN & lA'THUK, otllces 8, 9 and 12, First National Hank, l'ortland, Oregon. Thy Gkiimka for breakfast. KIDNEY Bladder, Urinary nnd Liver ltisoascs, Ilropsy, lirael, ami Diabetes, uro cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE HKST KIUNEV AI L1VEU 3IKIIICINK. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Ilrlght'a Disease, lictentlon or Non-Ilctcn-Hon of L'llnc, rains In tho Kick, Loins, or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General Debility, Female Weakness, nnd Lnccssos. HUNT'S REMEDY cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation nnd Illes. HUNT'S REMEDY ACTS AT OXCK on tho Kidneys, I.Ivor, and Jtoiscls, restoring them to a healthy action, and CUKICS when all other medicines fail. Hundreds liavo been taved who have been given up to dlo by friends and physicians. Send for pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., l'rovideiice, It. I. SOr.T JtY ALT. IHtUOOISTS. CUItlCB ALL HUMOUS, from n common Illotcli, or i.rtiimon, to tlio worst Scrofulu. Sail-rlioitii;, " Fever - HorcH," Scaly or UoiikIi Mltln, ill fchort, all discuses caused by bud ulooil aro coii(uereu uj nun rum i.m, .u.. rviiiK, and liivliromtliiir medicine, (rent Iatliiir UlcorM rapidly heal under its be- niifii Influence. Kspeclnlly Him it imiiini'Sii'U Its potency in ciiriiiir ammr, unu ... HoIIh, Cai-biiiiclCH, Sore IJjch, Scrof ulous! SorcH and SwcIIIiirh, IHp- lolllt IMNOUHC, IVllltO MVflllllKH. iollre, or Tlslclt Node, and Iliilurued lilUHUN. DCIltl 11.11 i:t-iiio in ni.iiui'a iui 11 lnriro treatise, with colored platen, on fJlfln niRi.nspfl. or tho sumo amount tor u tientiso on Scrofulous Affections. "run m.ooi is tiik i.iri:." Thoroiiirhlvclcimsolt bvusliur Ir. IMerce'" (;oIdou Alodloul nlhco very, and khI dlKOHtlon, a fair nklii, buoyant Mir- 1IH, IlllU Vital SireilKlH) "i uvmumuouvu, CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula of tho I.iiiikh, is ar rested nnd cured by tins remedy, if takun tie. foro the last staK-es of the disease nro icnehcd. l'rom its marvelous juiwer over this teiribly fatul dlgense, when first olfcrliiir tills now celebnited remedy to the tiublle. Dr. I'iKinx thouirlit seriously of cnlllnif It his "Con siiiuiplloit Cure," but nbiindoned that name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or etrenfrtlieiilnir, alterative, or blood-elcnnsliiB, antl-blllous, pectoral, and nutritive proper ties, is unociimled, not only ns a remedy tor consumption, but for all Chronic iMs ontos of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, ha'o sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown snots on luce or body, frequent heiidaeho or ilizzl ness. bad tasto Ju mouth. Internul. heat n chills, nlternatlnir with hot lliiBlies, loiv spirits und Bloomy forebodings, irrcKtilar appetite, nnd coated toniriie. you uro sullerlnir from HitllKositloii, IyNiopHla, und Torpid I.lvcr, or "IllflouhiiohM." In muiiy coses only part of thebo symptoms nro expe rienced. As a remedy for all such cutes, Ilr. IMoreo'M iolclci Medical Lln cot'cry Is unsurjmshed. For AVeult I.uiiirx, SiilltlliR of Dlood. NhortnoNH of Ilroalli, Ilron CIllllH, niissilit, nuium tt'ii,ii.) ...v. kindred niToetlons, It is un efficient icinedy. Sold nv DiiUtiajBTs. at $1.00, or SIX DUTTI.r.H for $5.00. Ki'tul ten cents iu stuillti cents in stumps lor nr. ricrco a luuilf mi ('nnsiiini)tlon. Address. AVorld'M JIUpeiiKury Medical Asso. elation, COU .Main fiticct, HvriAU), N. V. $500 REWARD Is ofTcred by tho proprietors of Dr. Bubo's Cutarrh Itemedy tor a case of cutarrh which fliev eunnot cure. If VOU hnvn a dlscharsro from tbo nose, offensive or oiiierwise, puniui j no yi smell, taste, or heorlntr, ; weak eyes, dull i pain ,.m,r.. in lieiul. vou luivu Cutarrh. Thou- . . tji.. , - ' fiands of coses tcnnlnato in consumtitlon. Dr.Siiifo'sCATAiiiiii Hemkdy cures tlio worst COSCfl or tJUWirriit "iuiu sss ssiu aicitu,-' and Catarrhal Xleudacbo. 60 cents. FOU Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, It cooij thk iilood; It Klves dcllKbt; It sharpens up the appetite. It JUDB THK 1.1VEU do IU part And stimulated tho feeble heart. All liiunuuuKonlcs endured. lly TAItllAXT'S MKliTZEIt can be cured Making O P0WDEF1 Absolutely Pure. Wsiaccvdcr nsvsi nr!a. A -nu-vM at oar'it ttvnth sod wl.w.ra' rfs.es poorjoui.r: tl . Ci-.scrJir.iry kluib. ti.d rtarst b to'.d tn conj)!t3 .kinvrith tho txmltltuda o! low Uci, ohrt T.nt:l.i CJam or p.nctnhs,to v itr Soid o?iy ia ci.-u ajf as. lUsno l owrx Co. taj Wsi ctotst H. y. SKLUY &MELT1M li AND LEAD CO.. Snn Francisco, Tsf BUELL L AWIBERSON, Con'l Acont. 7 Stui K St.. INietlasd. Or. FLORIDA LANDS Send for Description nnd Manof 1'l.DltlDA SOI TIIKItN It. II. l.A.NDS. Four million iieres, si llulilu for Ormiires, l.emoiis, Olixcs. I'ineapples, II nimns. Straw berries nnd early vciri'tulile. For side on lonir credit. 31 'Jj to SS.lsJ per acre. Ai. dress, M. SOLOMON, Cen. X. V. Atft. tf.'ltf .so. 'ltirk St., i'lilenuo. III. SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. Xo hot water pipes; no luatlnir your rooms. For do- sciliitlon, aililrt ss. Z. T. WRIGHT. Fort Morrison St. rorllnnd, Or. Ali dealer In Threlili(r anil tletuTiil Alurliineii". Mil riiin Work, laundry Aiiiclilnerj, In fact niiitliliii: you uant. (Uu. Aitent fur tin, blilmimii Ci'itl Oil .uuilm itifAUKNTK VAiNTi:il X xw shotgun :artridges J Day 0 GRAND OPENING- NICOLLTHETAILOR The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv, KiikHIi, l'ruin;li, Scotch nml Oprninn Tnbrics in oikIIosh varioty for Suits to mcoaurs. Ono TIiouh.iihI Dilfuront 1'nttoriiH to Kiilcct from. SAMl'LKS, WITH INSTliUUTIONS l-'Oll SKLF-.MKABUKKMENT SUNT FltKK. Pino All-Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Pine All-Wool Pants to Ordor 5.00 Only White Lujior and First-Class Cutters Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland. Or." AND ucaVth "sSaW 'J?ll II Ults.i mm. MARCIA FVANSl vZT& benefit other iui'iiin may "y' jierlily duvaloped, o (Mimhinlnir Itii.ii,- iirnee, mrtii;i, and llelttlli. Byi'ile hictures h.rn aro poorly Ijrnrlntea, uui I win senu coiorsa ontteorreei in t tv tlolnll to any ladvaklnir for them: alto of insny othnrs. who have given me orinission to do so. This delightful change was made by using pictures THE SPANISH SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. fill AR A WTECn "lrl lnt development In young and middle-aged ladles and after nursing: tlnely UUnnnH I CtU moilclril KhoiililPi-Kt ruiiiiitrit, iiiiiii-ti'li-ul llinltN und nrius; n fiurr, lovely complrxloii, free from klillostlii'... rrM'kli. friiitlisia, tilii'h.ht-uil, iiiolli. piilolic., etc.: brllllitnt eu'. with prrn-fl lifisllli ami alrcnirlh. tirTliat tlrsMl ft-fllnsr and all female weakness promptly cured, bjuinlsli womuu owe their celebrated beauty to this tiystem. Hee tbe linntr fnF.lf.lall.. 5lt UflRTrl CRCC to any responsible lady who will privately say a good word for tbo treatment after tDtl ffUll III rnCt. ulngsnccilully, Konidgeilof book. BOOK FREE vtitn many beuutiiui portrans, wnicii MflMC TRPATMCUT' Do not mutake: home lllOllb UII .'..(1.1. UUIUj,l.,,UI. .t.M . stums. nun 1 11iL.11 1 mo sauio rosuiia as 11 ia samn results as If jionn. wiiii portraits, reierences ana an ueiaus to enauie u.fmi irir iniir ceniune. uy mu nii.iuiii inuie.. aim iu-jr Mrs. Hwitzer is a member of the l'aclflo Dental As sociation, and is well known In this city. Ulrica of Mrs, Anna Kwitser, I-adlcs' and Children's i - Dentist. No. 1 Kultnn Htrnet. I OkH l'lUNCtsco, Feb. 0, 18(K1. I)Fn Dil lUnMON; I want to say that. In consideration of tho great good your Npanlsh Treat mont has done me, and' for juur constant courtesy, I will ba glad to have you refer any one interested In the same way to me, hhow tbom this letter If you wish, and hand ibom my card, a num ber of which I enclose, and ask them to oil at my cilice. With much esteem, Anna Kwrria'ii. Mrs. Hmyth Is a lady of wealth and culture, formerly of this city, but now residing at her Oakland resldunce across tbe bsy. Dlt. IUhuon tttar bin I have received groat benefit from your Development Treatment, and you can use mynsme and address any tlmo yju desire to do so. My residence is given below and f will cheerfully answer soy question personally or by nnte, A filontl spont Thursday with me and remarked that I was growing younger and wantod to know what kind nf padding I used to get myself up so well with. I gave her vour little book, and sue will onine to see you soou. Mtu. B. (J. Hurrii. Hoi Itt, Oakland, Cal. Mrs. O. It. Moss (nsme given by permission), aged 27, used both the Development and Complexion Treat ment. Hhesaysi "As I told you when I first wrote you. my bust was never fullrdeveloiied.arrd nursing two children spoiled what I lud in my girlhood, JVci mrt wir im fie lrtMt In Uu twitnii m unymt, If I mint la. My limbs havo tilled out. too. and in every way I am vastly Improved. The Compleslon Treatment liss dime me much good, clear ing my face ot all black .peeks, pimples, eto., making it fair and fresh looking, fuse no powder now and never will again. Hhow this Utter to any one interested, and refer them to me. Two ladies have sent from here for your treatment, and more will fo nw," (See her portraits on page 20 and 21 of book.) "VourDevelopiog and Complexion Treatment have worked mo. t admirably in my cae. Although 1 am t!t, u ) UUIP.U i luuurau, .puuiug my lurui entirely. I AlllF' ',areara'uiT4.sf practice here among 1 1 ask you to nay only for success. can refer you to some lad !AUTIOi.-AII el refer you to some lade r rig n i in yourpwn town wkn OAUTIONi All claims of a business connection false, 1 recommend no vacuum pumiM. lotions, nor other ti rrViuu ihU i-upr J .tiUrsM. PflrJCinCMPCs Never forget that all names aro held sacred. Some give permission to use their names, but UUliriUbllUUi I never ask it, and without such iHirmls.ion no nsmels mentioned or case referred to. SOME EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS. Child sJt Co., DRUGGISTS 161 Second St. PORTLAND. Or, Carry a full line of CUemicals. Toilet Articles and Sundries, They make a specialty ot attending to MAIL ORDERS. If ynti mtd snjtlilni? In their line send tho price with postage, anil It ill be returned, by first mail. The 1IUYKIIS' OUIIYK U taatirtl Sept. mill JInrcli, each yrar. JS3- 313 lniea, H'xllV, tnclie,svltli over 3,0OO Uluatratlona it hole Picture Rallrrjr. (JIV1CS AVholesnlc Price effrret lo consumer. on nil f?ood tot jK-moiinl or family ur. Telia liosv to ortler, mill gives exact rost of every tlilnir you ur, ent, drink, vvrBr, or liarr ftm vrlth. These INVA1.'MHI.K IKMIICS rimtnlit lnforntntlon Rlessneil from Ihr mnrketa of the ivorhl. AVe will until it copy KItKIS to itny nd dreaa upon receipt of 10 ct. to slefmy ripiuc uf malllntx. Iet us heal from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 22? tV 2211 Wabfth Avrnuc ChlcoAo 111 Thlt BELT tr Tlfffnerator! tnade ciprrttl Tor tbe cum of defftoctmttiu of the KiieraMT orgiD. The eonltrjuou itre tm of Kt.RCTRlClTV t"rnit-tiDt throufhthe rsrU tnusl rritort them to hfftlthr ctlon. Do not cDfoamlthliitUh KUctrlo Pelti ftslTtrtUfd to care all lilt from hfa.Ho tof. Uli for tbe UNU rrclfiorurpoie. Vor etrcuUri gtrtnc fall lo fortDAtloa, tdilrr ClWrfr Kief trio licit Co.. 103 WsuM>on Btrtt,Ctlceo,UU Clisi tftVfn the 1-nrl tt tue ales uf that c a- of temtNlie, anil ha curn Inwit uaivciMl fcitiUw MURruv nun? Oriitwon the fa rr if tbe public and now rink amon the leading Mcdi ciuckof the oildom. A. U SMITH. Drftdfon!. V 1'iUett .uu, The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND. OR. Young, middle-aged and old, single or marncHl men and all who sulfur with LOST MANHOOD I Nerroua Debility, Hnerma torrhea, Hemlnal Losses Hexual Decay, Falling Mem. ory. Weak Kyea, Lack of Knerey, also lilood and Hkln Diseases, Hs-philUs Kruitl(ii Hair Vailing Hone Pains, 8 veilings Sore Throat, Ulcere, fit fects of Mercury, Kidneys and liladder T r o u h 1 ei WraV Hack, Iliirning Urine, (lonorrhua, Qloet, H trios-lire- iiroinpt relief and cure for life. Ilotli hcxoh CoiiHtilt Oouflilentlully nrmcmMVi a i4 third ht N. 1'. N. U. No. 1! - S. V. N. U. No. Vt!0. i s ladies by rfjl lie su- I uavo iiermlsslon to send, showing results of treat- trentmont Is sent breipress, prepaid by me, with Just U.1,11, lasen at tile Institute. Write tmmeUiately for the V: taken .1 tlw In.iilnl. ree you to enjoy all tho good ot tills s; stem. It has beers uru wDriii.iuinnn rnr in.ir finiv ana ncairn padding having been resorted to for several years, I now nave a full, ftrin lut. My complexion is fmr, cfcur, refnTv. and free from thoso hateful eruptions. f ..... r-n.t. IV....A ,.l&ln .M,l nn. " "My form is Just what I want It to be, and my health generally is much improved. No one thanks you more than my husband, who says he is as proud of me as on our wedding day," i " I can scarcely believe it myself, but I am as plump, and my bust tinner, Isrgerand more I eautifully round ed than at 20 eleven years ago; and 1 fool Jtreclj f. a thing iiulte new to me." "Vou know. Doctor, that after reading ynur patn ph et which fell into my hands by chance, I ordered yoir develouineat Treatment for my ln'itHh only, iu a former letter I told you of my complete recovery from tbo dreadful weakness I described to you. Hut ne luving inai you always nseu to near gnou news, l will tell you now that more than health has been achieved. My 1 especially belu whole form is much improved, the bust men improved uld ask. Ilavl luir all that I could ask. Ilavine rather Mssed middle life, this is indeed a gratifying surprise o me, as Is the suppleness of limb and youthful feel- I nit that abide with me day after day.' I.could add fifteen hundred more of the same kind If It were necessary, Hee what that poputar weekly, Tht IngUtUU, said of Dr. Harmon almost two yean ago. "Dr. II tnnou does not claim aa much for himself as for his srsteui. He is an KngHsh physician and does not pretend lo perform miracles. Hut what he says he will do ha will do. Dr Harmon wishes It particu larly understood that any case he undertakes he will give satisfaction or charge nothing for hla services. More than this, his paliente may rely absolutely upon lila discretion. Indeed, they can safely do so. What does Dr. Harmon do towards the beauty of tbo self Why, everything tbst science can iln. A bad complexion vanishes under hla car In a few weeks. A thin and wast.'d form becomes rounded and sug gestive of every noble charm of womanhood. Dr, Har mon has d jno no Utile good service In denouncing tho vacuum machine horror, ao ably exposed In tbe 'Area- Ul'. This torturing air-pump he relegates to ths times uf the imiuisltiunasa good meana of tritng tbe souls of martyrs, but a trammel to beautr rather thau an fid. Any lady who wishes her eva t sparkle, her skin to ho like satin, and her tlgure like that of a goddsss, should consult Dr, Harmon. ha best rla.a. is mv irrealest claim on vour confidence. the bestrla.s. Is my greatest claim on your confidence. (let my Ilmk and see this abundant proof. 1'erbapsl naauseu tne irratinmi with my Institute made by a certain "Madams" are silly u'jsckery. Wrltn for pmn. 1'iv (. aKr urteil. Dr. LOUIS O. HARMON, 2220 Howard St., San i-rancitco, Cal, jflaaraotef.l not tltfjM cauM 3trlttur " fcra CiasiisJ Cfc MM W