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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1887)
RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. Bishop Hare has confirmed 1S.000 Indians during Ins episcopate. flirs. Minna 1'. Ewlng lias acccpt- ctt a proiessoi-Mnp m l'unlue University. J.aliiyetto, Intl.. -whuro she will teach household science. The K iron Theological Seminary t Uangoon has jint graduated nine young moil, who iminedi .telv entered Uie ministry anion-; their people. Always be ready in time for church, If you do not respect yourself sufli cicntly to bo punctual, respect the feel ings 01 other people. Our Country jjomc. Thcro are signs of improvement in reference to Sabbath observance in Germany. In Stuttgart, six hundred shopkeepers have engaged to close their shops on that day. In Carlsruhe .1 second distribution of letters has been stopped. In Alsace-Lorraine, public houses are legally closed till noon. A little boy at a village school had written tlio word "psalm" in his copy book, and accidentally blotted out the initial " with his sleeve. His little flistcr at his side burst into tear3 over the disaster, but the spelling reformer defiantly exclaimed: "What if I did leave him out! He didn't spell noth ing, and what was the good of him?" Pioneer Press. A good idea of the Lutheran Church of America as to locality and languages can be gained from the sta tistics of churches erected in lSSli. The total was 27(5. of which 132 were fior nian, 02 English. ,'J7 Swedish, 22 Nor wegian, 2 Danish. Resides these there sue Slavokian, Finnish, Icelandic and Uohcmiaii Lutheran houses of worship. N. Y. Independent. There are now 10,000 colored teach ers in the United States; 1.000,000 pu pils, in the Southern States alone, 1G, 000 in the male and female high schools, and a.000,003 worshipers in the churches. There- are 00 normal schools, f0 colleges anil universities anil 2.3 theological seminaries. Col ored people pav taxc? on from $150. 000.000 to if200.OO0.00J worth of prop erty. Advices from Franco show dee) nnxiety. because "every thing seems done to crowd religion out of child life." There is an immense weight of infidelity to be lifted oil' these people; but something is being done by various Protestant bodies, and most ellicient ser vice bv tiic energetic workers of the j MoAll missions, who seem to have a measure of tiie old Pentecostal ilaine. Congregationalist. WIT AND WISDOM. Grey hairs are honorable, licnd tliev adorn is honorable. - if thft Pome- rois Democrat. An e.veliango asks: "What shall we do with the warm weather?" We might put it on ice. Quit wishing and go to work, and you will soon have less to wish for and more to enjoy. Pomcrois Democrat. In the matter of speed there is a great similarity between a Hash of lightning anil a bit of unfounded gos sip. 67. Albans Messenger. The Cheyenne Indians are eating tlieir ponies. In soino parts of the country "ponies" are used as a bever age. Pittsburgh Chronicle. TEXAS TO THE FRONT AGAIN. Tiro JIoiiHtnu 31 en Invent St Each unit .nuke s.'io.ooo. The story of how Tho Louisiana State Lottery Company deals out for tunes every month is known far nnd near. Chances in tho drawings are eagerly taken by all classes. How many persons havo been suddenly made rich by this institution would bo hard to tell tho number would almost aeem incredible. It can bo safely said, however, that residents of every State in tho Union have profited by it. One of tho many mado happy by tlio last drawing was W. II. Anthony, a dairy man of Houston, Tcxur, who held one tenth of 50,255, which drew the cap ital prizo of if 150,000, collectod by Wells, Fargo ot Co.'s Express, through tho firm of T. W. House of Houston. Tho other tenth of this tieket was held by Mr. George H. Znpp of the same place. This gentleman, accom panied by liis son, arrived in the city Wednesday night, and on presenting his ticket at tho company's oflico tho following morning wns handed a cheek on tno New Orleans National Hunk Hja was greatly in need of tho money, and on tho receipt of tho news of his good hick ho fairly wopt with joy. Mr. Z.ipp is a native of Germany, but for thp past eight years litis made his homo in Houston, whero ho has been cleiking in a cotton press. He is a largo, lino looking man, 55 years of age, and has a wife and three children Ho his not decided what uso he will make cf .lis nowly found fortuno, but will look out for some profitable) wiy of investing it. Mr. Znpp has visited New Orleans before nnd will remain hero Boveral days to renew old ac quaintances. Apropos of Mr. Zfipp's vuit to (his city it might l6 mentioned that his nephew, Mr. Orsini Znpp, of Hound Top Texas, enmn horo on a similar errand in May 1885. Ho wnsaloo tho winner of $15,000. The money h put out in land and stock in Fayette county, Texas. To-day ho is one of tin niot prominent fanners in Hint sec ion of tho country, and if hlosnd with i happy family and luw all tho comfort- of iifo. An invostn on of $1 in Tho LouUiana Stalo Lottery stared him on tho road to prosperity. New Orleans Picayune, Aug. 13. THE ELECTRIC EEL. A 1'lnh Unit Has n tirr.it Career of t'srfut lies llt-fbro lt'ir. A South American gentleman whose name wo have, not the space to print, thinks ho has found a way to make every man his own electrician. Tin scheme is nothing more or lews than bottled eels. It is well knbwn that it: the South American rivers the electric eel is an established institution. The electric eel has had a great ileal of fun up to date and has done precious little of a useful nature. Scientists have given the electric eel a very wide berth until they bad a coroner's inquest that the animal was particularly dead. If you pick up an electric eel by the tail you are apt to regret your niL-plaeed familiarity with it for some time to come. The examination of very dead tels has shown cautions scientists that each eel is provided with two positive and two negative electric cells each one-thirteenth of an inch in diameter, and besides thee there at e innumei 'ible smaller electric celK It will therefore not surprise the nou-scientilic leader to know that the eel spends its joyous life in perpetrating numerous positive elec tric cells on all who come within range of it. Nothing so delights an eel as to have an alligator swallow it. The mo ment the eel gets comfortably inside it turns on its battery of about a thou sand horsepower on the sensitive iu nauls of the astonished 'gator, who has never taken electrical treatment be fore. If it is a small eel the alligator thinks it is some new and awful kind of indigestion; if it is a big eel the 'gator lloats to t e surface and dies of froen horror. It can stand a good deal but not a big eel. When the small bo i sitting on a South American wharf lisli ing for I ass the eel likes to get on the hook and i'inl a telegraphic nies-age up the line to the boy. The boy springs into the air as if lie had sat dow u on ten thousand needles and the eel geis away with the fishing line and pole. llie South American gentleman ith the long name thinks the eels have had amusement oi ough with the people of iiis eountiy. lie has succeeded in bot tling up enough eels to run a small electric light plant. Thirty celU .f two (.-els each give one thousand volts of electricity. Just exactly how much a volt is no one but an electrician knows. H may be a bai relful or itnia be a pound. but an ltnv one ihousiud volts will kill three inch in the most, satisfai lot y manner. These eel.- cm lie raised in a tank with water kept at the reiiui-ite heat. The South American with fifty jars ol eels manages to light his large mansion at Achaguas, Venezuela. liy and by perhaps e cry householder will have his own tank of eeU and be thus independent of both the electric light companies and the gas com a nies. There. is evidently a great career of usefulness ahead of the electric eel. Detroit Free Press. A SUMMER INDUSTRY. Chli:: Women .M.ildnir Tolitiiriritn Cans Tor Nntt Winter's Trade. "That makes over three hundred," said the manager of a knit goods man uiaciurcr, as a young woman with a bundle in her haiidselosod the door be hind her. "I advertised for women to do crochet work at their homes, and I've fairly ben besieged with appli cants over since." "Why, is there a special demand for crochet work in summer?" , "Toboggan caps," was tho laconic reply. "You see, we're getting ready for next winter's trade, and, as there seem to bu no signs of the toboggan craze flying out. wo want to lay in a good stock of tho material to fill tlio demands of tho jobbers. This crochet work is an excellent tiling, by the way, and there's many a family in Chicago which is entirely supported by it. It doesn't require much skill, and a wo man with any aptitude for that kind of work can easily crochet ten caps in the course of the day. We pay ten cents a cap, so you see a woman can make a nice little income out of the work. Strange to say, however, most of our applicants are married women, who are supported in comfortable style by their husbands. They have every tiling they want except pin money, and they tako this means of getting it. After all, it's a sort of an amusement for them, too. After their household duties aro over, and they lind their time hanging heav ily on their hands, they can take out a cap and work on it. 'Why,' said a woman to me this morn ing, 'I think this is just a splendid scheme. I don't care if I don't make more than one dollar a week; it will keep me in ice cream.' Some linns re quire tlie crocheter to make a deposit before taking tho work home, but we hover do. I've been in tho business oyer ton years, anil I've noverknown the linn to lose an ounce of material. No, tlio people who do this kind of work are honest. At this point a buxom young matron entered the manager's ollico leading a little girl by the hand." "Oh, Mr. ," sho exclaimed, "I want ma teria! for sx dozen caps. We've started a society on tho West Side, nnd we're going to have a capping-bee ev ery day. It's just too delightful fov any thing, and I in going to make over so much pin money this summer." "That's just tho way it goes," said the manager, after the applicant for material had departed. "Now, I know that woman. Her husband is head clerk in a big store down town and gets a salary of $1,800 a yoar. She lias no need of money; it's only a freak in which mIiu has Induced some of hor friends to participate. Thoy'Hsoon tiro of It. bough, and thou some one more in need of the money will n5tolvo tliu benefit. Ilecent stntlstlcs go to (.how that there nrc probably as many men in the world as lornnrnwniiimi. Ill Ivlimtio inn wonipii nie In excess, out in India the propouder Mice Is the other way. USEIUL AND HURTFUL MEDICINES, There Is a certain class of remedies for con gtlpatlon absolutely ueoles. Tlice aro boluses and potions mado In Krwt part of luHlontij llln aloes, rhubatb. KAitbogc, nnd other worth lew ItiKrotllents. Tho damao they do to the stomachs of those who uso them U ItcMculu bkv They uvacunto tho bow els. It Is true, but always do to Tlulctitly and profusely, and bo sides ifrlpo tno twwels. Their elt'ect Is to weaken both tlicni and tho stomach. Hotter far to use tho fisrwftlile aim salutary aperient. uosieuers siomncii liilten. in mxtiuve ollrct of which is never preceded by iiain, oraeeom panted by a convulsive, violent action of the uowvis. un tlio contrary. It invigorates those organs, tlio stomach and tho entire sjstcui. A a means or euriiK and pro venting malarial fevers, no medicine, can compare w.tli It, and ii remedies nervous debility, rheumatism, ktdnc) and bladder Inactivity, and other inorganic ailments. A San Francisco conmierri'l traveler was attacked by baicHts in Ar zo n and Mounded one of ilieiu and iliove them from the Held. FKIDHIFUL WASTE. Consumption carries otl'lts thousands of victims every year. es, thousands ot human lives are beinjr wasted that iiiIkIi bi saved, for the fact In now establi hed that couNunintion, in its early stages, is curable. Dr. I'len e's 'Golden Alediea Discovery" w ill, if used In time, effect a permanent cure. It has no emi' 1 ns a remedy for br nchitis, goukIih nn ' colds Its ellira y has been proved in thousands oi ruses. A II druggists. Five men were killed and inanv others terribly injured at a lire in London. THINGS V.0RTH REMEMBF.BING. When you feel a kind of Koneno8 about the stomach it IshsIku that your food does not sit well, and that you are about to have a (It of iMdlge.stioi'. When you begin to feel nervous and are unable to nit still comfortably: when jour clothes suddtnly eem to lose their lit and I ecouie to tight in ph.ces, the tit ot indi cestlon is surely unon ou When this tit of tudiuestinn i repeated from day to day it tlnally resolves itself into dvHUonsia.l Chronic dyst epsia will Mire'y make tho happiest lite a hell upon earth. Uenieniler that three to ten of Huan dhktii's 1'n.i.s wi 1 cure the worst case of indigestion or rijspep-ia or both, and that a remilnr course of them, say two every n gilt for a week or ten das will act as a pr ventntive of either eomp aim. Beauty Skir8t Scalp Restored by "the Cuti cUf Ffofiodis. NOTHING IS KNOWN TO SCIKNCK AT nil cumnurablu to tho Cuticuua Kkmi:dii:s In their marvellous iiioporties of cleiinsimr. liurirvhiK unci bcautil'rinu the, skin and In curing tnrturliiK, illsllmn lnK. UcliluK. sctdy und pluiuly (llnenses ot tlio skin, boulp una uloocl, w 1th loss of huir. Outicuiia. tlio irreut Skin Cure, nnd fun- cuitA SoAl1. nn exquisite t'klu lleautiller, pro imred from It, externally, nnd Cuticuka ltl BOLVKNT. tho new Hlood l'uriller, uilernnlly, nro a. positive euro for nxery form of skin nnd blood dlflen.so, from pimples to scrofula. Cuti cuit All tittiifDlhHnro absolutely pure and tlionnly hifnlUMe kln benutiiiers and blood purillers. Sold every whero. l'neo: i'uticuha, 50c.; Kk 80I.vk.nt, Si; Soai. 25c. Prepared by tho l'OT- TKlt DltCU AMI ClIKMICAT. CO., IlOSION, MASS. trfend for "Ilnw to Cure Skin DlweuseB." Tt A M n!utt 'lovu's down, nnd us hite, by IltU'llO UMhllf ClJTIOITKA MlCI)l(JATKI) Soai-. Too much eirort cannot be mado to brlnjr to tho attention of buHuiIiik womanhood thoKreat valuo of I.ydln K. I'inkhniu's Venotablo Com pound M a remedy for the diseases of women. Such nn one Is tho wifo of General HarritiKer of Wiunton, N. U., and uo quote from tho Gen eral's lottor as follows : "Dear Mrs. IMiikliaiu: Please allow mo to add my testimony to tho most oioellent medicinal qualities of our Vetf etablo Compound. Mrs. Uarrinner w as treated for several years for what tho phyutciuu called I.ouoorrhofn and Prolapsus Uteri combined, I sent hor to Richmond, Va whero hIiu remained for six months under tho treatment of an emi nent physician without any permanent benoflt. Sho was induced to try your medlclno and after a reasonable tlino commenced to Improve and Is now abla to attend to her business and con siders herself fully ltiainvuu." General Har rington Is tho proprietor of tho American Hotel, Winston, N. C, nnd Is widely known. 'kllicin Wc Railroad, THE POPULAR ROUTE From Portland to the East. g TRAINS A DAY, No Change of Cars of Any Class. No Ota Line Runs Palace Dining Cars BETWEEN PORTLAND AND THE EASE, THE FINEST EMIGUANT SLEEPING IN THE WORLD CAKS Aro Kun on all Through Trainn, and Night, Without Change and Froo of Charge Day II THE FINEST, BEST AND SAFEST IN USK ANYWIIEKK. SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ h THE HORTHERH PACIFIC RAILROAD. City Ticket OIlle, it WnHliiiigtoii Kt. Depot Ticket Ofllec, cor. First und 0 his. A. I). CHAHU'ON, aenernl Wcntern I'u'fccnver Agent, Northern V c -Ifl" It. It , No. 2 Wukldi.utoii tt , Vo Hand, Or. 10K15 WHIM All llil f A 13. L'l IJestl'Hiulit4rup. 'I nt B'Kxl, Vie fji II llllir. r-jii, ii u ll K K l- Ol CI WW ft I , (igbler, Itocniah i'lanoa;IIur det Organa, band inatruiiienU. Iirgeat Block of Bhret Sliuilo and lioolcs. Hands cnnrOled oi Katrn prioee. M. OKAY CO 303 Poat itroet. Ban Kninthtco. 8P One perso i was klllo 1 nnd t number In jured by a rniliOAd colltslm noar Afton, Iowa. "Ho wise to (lv; tli mnilncss to defer." Don't neglect your coiikIi. If you do your fnto may bo that of the counters thou sands who hsve doito likewl-e, and who to-dy till consumptive' graves. Night sweats, spitting of b nod weak lungs, and consumption itself, if taken in timu can bo cured bv t be u eof I)r Pierce's "Golden .Mm1Ic.i1 l)iscovery " This wonderful preparation lias no equal as a remedy for lung and throat dlseices. All druggists. .fav-Kve-S'ee and I'atron matched for S.",IKK) a side. have been 'I'o riiro.lur.: I navo a few of the celebrated Wes inghouse Threshers yet, and for ibe purpose ot c'oslng out will sell them on next yev'n terms t bottom tlgur.'R. Also, a few second-band ma chines of other make. Write for lmr?alns. T. WitiuiiT foot of .Morrison Streut, I'ortland U' egon. The Kmperor of Uracil will spend the winter in ligypt and Algeria. Tho huge, drastic, griping, sickening pil s are last being Mil erscded by Dr. Tierce's ' l'urk-atlve Pel els." Six married women in Paris adopted a masculine rostume. havo 4 'on ell. oll mitl Soi'r'I'hi-oiU qttii'kiv relieved by " Itrvwix's Jlronchittl Troches. l!o cts. a box. Thy Ckhmka for broaktast. HALL'S SARSAPIRSLLA Cures all Diseasoa orifjinatinp from a ilsordorod stato of tho BLOOD or LIVER, Rheumatism, , 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 tho Complexion bright and clear. J. R. CATES& CO., Proprietors 417 Snnsomo St.. San Ft-uuclpco "illASS. OI.OVKK. VKOKTAULK AM) V.I ! lower Heeds. Kte , Kte. 4ni'dtii Toot Iiull und r'i'tlll.erN, TlTCH, l'Av. itirsii.Ni on C.rAi.oiirn. MlliI.KH nnos., J0!l Second Street. I'oriliind. IHATI HA' lutrailu oust' irurj. and i lent of tliuni; tlio Kind tliatnro read) ami Millni; to ay m.ih fur Hii, ilk'a. want jfood S-ir tlieir mone) , and when tlioy net it appreciate tlio trade nnd stay l Ii in H"ir utter car. W o can amain soil lutter wlien wo learn to miilerstanil each oilier. To hcciiio tliM wo must deal fair and n)naro w iih ciori Ihii!v, and this wo try to do. Wo must change with tl.c market, lint alwajs ti) t" K ilouii as well m up. I'lmir in tact Hut &j.jf, mm Si '-5 to SJ.f.0 for tho ery liet cradoa, and not like v to uo lower. .kk lur iat I'rico 1. 1st irco. Smith's Cakli Store, 11.1 and 117 Clay btrctt, han Irani lco, ( ul. In 5iicceful operation since 1SC6, patronlied Irom all sections ol tlic isorinwesi, enuorseu oy business men and leading educators. 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More economical thnn tlio oi-illnary kiiuls, nnd cimot bo bu'.d In coniet. i tli'iMvitli tho imiltittiilo of low te-t, Bhort xcild, alum, or pliosphato londcrs, So'd only in cans. ltoVAL llAMNOroWPril to., UO Mull Wiect, X. Y. John Oliilcl Oo., DRUGGISTS 1G1 Second St.. PORTLAND. Or, ' Carry a full line of Chemicals. Toilet Articles and Sundries. Tlioy rnnke n ficialty ot HttviitUnif Ui MAIL OHDKHS. tu tlieir lino iH'iiil thr iirlci wttli iHttRKO, ntiil it uiU t o rt ttmifd lij tlrst mall Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institnto Hlutr or i:iuhlcen i:Tl m-cil and SUII1 ful I'li.iMteliuiN and Miiui'iiii.. ALU CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. l'atletits tivnted hero or at their hoineii. Many tieutod at hoinc, tliroiifrli coireHioiideiiei, as Biiecesslully iei If hero in person. Comu tnd rihi iik. itr tnl ten eonlM in HtnintiM lor our "Invalids' GiinJo-Book," whleh irJvi'H nil partlu. I uhtin. AddreKH: Woiii n'rt Disiminsauv .Mi:ni CAI, A4(K'IATIO.V, tVKI Main tit., lliltlulo, N.v. V. I''or worn-out," " run-dnivn," dclillltated Bchool teaeh'MH, inllllnerM, KeiiinstresseN, lioiif-c-keopcrrt, and ovenvorUcd women m nernlly. Dr. I'ieren'H Kavorlto rreNcrlptlon In tho lsl of nllroKtortitlvotonlcs. It intuit a "Cure-nil," hut admirably fullllls a hIiikIi'iickm of piiriow. hi'lnir a most potent Speelllo for all IIiom' t'hro.'lo NYiiUni'sseK and Dlsenws ieenlliir t woiivii. Tlio tri'iitinent of ninny thonmtnds of Biieli onsen, at the IiiviiIIiIh' Hotel and Hurt;, leal liiHtltuto him nlt'ordetl a liiruo .'ilenoo In iidnplliiir remedied for tlieir cure, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Id tho result of this vnst oxnerlenco. For liitoriuil eoiiRCNtlon, liiiliiiiiniiilioii and ulceration, It In u Speell'lc. It Is a poiverlnl aenernl, an well its utt t ine, tnnh nnd iiervlni', nnd iinpartH vliror anil t-lniint' to tho wholo svst iin. It enres wcnliiiihs oi stomach, Indlircstlon, lilontlnir, wcnlc buck nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility nut 6leelcKsnwi, In oitlitr hcv. rnvorlto Prescript tlon is sold by drutfCifitB under our ixtttllfi UUanuucc. Seo wrapper around bottle. SPtBSGE t$MQ, SiViftiSSSr Bend 10 cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's Inrfrt Treatise on DIswihcs of Women (1IW piureH, paper-covered). Address, Woiti.n'n Dimpcn'. haiiv Mkdiuai. AHSociA'no.v, Gtti .Main Ktreet, liutfulo, N. V. Wvco's L nasavt LlVlSli O O ANTI-IHIilOIJS a ml CATIIAK'i'IO. SICK HEADACHE, IMIIoiih Ilonilnnlic, ll..lnot, tloiiHiliin- tion, IIUlllXOHtlOII, ami illlioiiHAttaelcN, promptly cured by lr. BMoi-co'h IMoiiMiint l'nrttatlvo 1'ollntH. Si wnta u vial, by DriimrlsU. Iffl, SEE M mum. ir FIVE YEARS OF SUCCESS IN PORTLAND, OR. Over Of their Organs and Pianos now Easy Payments, and REMEIV1BER---N0 forfeituro if your Pay ments stop. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT of this Company aro paying Depositor Eiglr Per Cont. per annum on Timo De posits of one dollar to ono thousand do .are. Send for Circular. General Oitlco and Warorooms, 320 322 First St., Portland, Or. (M NTION Til 18 P.M'KII.) Tho Oregon National Bank, OT I'O KT I, AMI. . .H?"fw"",r" 10 Metropolitan sHnp Hank.) CAHTAI. I'AIII IN. '. . . $100,000. . .... . TrH,INU'" Ofner&l Itanlung IliulnrM. AfTOt NTS Kept mlijecl to cliwk Hi t l.s k:i IIANlih n Hnn Kranclffo and Ntw York. .MAkKS Cid.I.K TIoNs in f ral.lr ternii NAN tl Inl.AHIIMlTT, tIKO 11 -M.MtKI.K, Jll , rintdrnt Vlce-rieaiilrnt. I) V HHKlt.MAN Cajldfr MOD Pc.crintion and I Man ot KI.OIlllAHOmr. 1.IIN 1L 1L I.ANIlS. t'niir milllnn fli-r.. mltablo for OraiiRr, I.cmoi.sif Olives, Pineapples. iutiana, strawlwrrlci nnd eirty vi trctablca. For mIa t .... lit r a . a. . Addroos M. SOLOMON, Ocn. N. V. Apl, TM Ho. iarli St., Chicago, 111 Ills, s ii oki: i Til K FLOR de MADRID! 1 Choiae't, Finest and Xon Delicious KEY WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD. J lM'ur wle at all leauliig . acn 'ft! L. !(. G. SMITH, (&"SV- ' - Wai.la Wi.t V V Solo Agent. Kir"' T SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., Sun Francisco. QUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agont. i Htnrk St.. roi-thisit. r. EFFERVESCENT MSMm ECONOMICAL, EFFICACIOUS. Howare of IndlKestlon'H imln And t'onstiputloii'H eiuel reiirn; l'"or ofn ii in their wake proceed The Hiililo iiull nnd iiioiirner'H weed; Then eheek lliet-o troiilileH ere nn hiinr In TA ItltAST'S SICl.TV.I'.lt lies tlio power WILEY B. ALLEN, 211 fin m. Ion ond fT.VIM.I'.N'r STOCK . Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. No liot atcr iilui no tientlnn ronr roornn. For do I ncili'tlon, uitilrtn.'S Z. T. WRIGHT, Font Morrison st. Portland, Or. AHi uValcr In TlirwhliiK nnd (icninil .Mnclilmry, Ma rlno Work, Ijnindry !mrlili, ry. In f.ict an) thing you v.unt. t)eu. Apent for the Milimmn Hial Oil Kugtua. idTACLNTH WANTKD.'frt SURE CURE DISCOVERED FOR ATARR i giLauaeroacn s uerman t,atarrn riemeny, tjl Ml rrirrsl. Siuiplrtfrrr ! Ilrnggiiu, Mailritfor 10c lliTlTriifl. TIIOIMi.Mis ll'IIKIi uncr llio di.L'ovtry of Ihli inntiul t,r I l-.i Li-r r . r. . CUUKll II. H. I.Allll.lllUllI lo.,nrart, J., I, S.I- NNYBQYAL PILLS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tho Orilnnl uml Only JriuiIne pftft tmtalwiyt ItrlUMfl. Ttpwarfof wurthlcit Imitation, lnitlIrnskt)lo to LADIES -Auk )ur UrusaUi M '('Iiloliclrr' iTn ul I la " autl Uke no othtr.or iiiuiowe 4v (utampa) to u for nlokKr in Irtter hr rrturn nitvlf NAME PAPER, t;hlchrlrr Chrmlrnl Co., UlTia AtudUtin Kuiiurts riillutltut r Hold by IMiepl( fvcry wherrw Ak for Thlche Take uu otticr Thli nnir or nernerator!ai tnaJfl eiprrMl tor the out or dcraotcmenU of tho f enoratlTd orgam. Tha continuous itrrant of KLKCTHICITV irimratlii throuf ti tho parti miut tutor thorn to healthT action. Do not ouroomitl.il whhKIrotrloltelto kdrertltcil to our all Uti from hrail to toe, UU fur the UNU ipcclQoiiurpoce, I'or circular! slrfof full In fornMitlon, aJifrcM Chrvrrr Klee trio Iletl Co., 103 truUogtoQ Btroet. Chicago. UL The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, POHTLAND. OB. Younir. ruldille-asM and old. alnvlu'or married men ami all who lUITur with LOST MANHOOD I Nerrom Debility, Hnerma torrhuH, Homlual Ijowei Heiual Occay.FalllngMtini. ory, Wiak liye. Lack of Energy, atao lllood and Kkln I)lceus, HychlllU Kruptluna, Hair VolUng Hone I'alna, H wclllnin Horo Throat, Ulocrs, Et feet nf Mercury, Kidneys and llladdur Troulilm Weak Hack, Iliirnlng Urino. (nuirrha, Oloct HUlct iiro promia relict and cure for Iifo. Moth Hoxcm :oiiHult .'onf1diM3tlully OKlTIOK 18H Ai 184 THIRD HT. OH fit ' r itci'ini iiHfiiN, I'iTSmII uvrvr r iNMiiri-N, I' Ihuiiiin iiimi ict'i'tul llf't'l'M tl'l'lltcll HHCOl-HMl'llll J', without iini of kulif, within piiHt two ji'ui'M. I VIhIIh hovi'i iiI Itili-i'lor tow iim. Ki'iul I'oi' i-lrrnlni'H. .1, II. ilklii;toii. .11. !, Nu.ii Mi'Uihii'h hiillilliitr, I'lir! Imul.Or. I N. I'. N. U. No. 1!I8 H. K. N. IJ. No. 275. 15000 in uso on this Coast. Sold on rflS..i:SHUN .CARTRIDGES j ( w-" ' i J i i mi. . , r. ,,rr jft,v 111