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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1887)
rOKTIiAXI I'UOIUUtf. MAKKKT. B OTTER Fjiucj- roll, ? lu Oregon Inferior grade Pickled t California roll do pickled . . . Ciikesh Eastern, full cream. Oregon, do California Eons Fresh 3 10 12 i. :5 2 15 20 14 & 10 It 22J&J K 7 8 5 1i re) as 12i 14 10 40 11 7 8 8 ($ 10 10 & 12J Dkieu FllCITS- Appies, qrs. ska and bxi. . . do California Apricots, new crop Peaches, unpeeled. new . . . Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries Pitted plum, Oregon Figs, Cal., in bga and bxs. . CaT. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flour Portland Pat. Roller, bbl $ Salem do do White Lily V bbl Country brand 4 60 4 fO 4 75 4 2.) 2.) 4 35 superfine Grain Wheat, Valley, 100 lbs. . . do Walla Walla Barley, whole, t ctl do groin d, p ton 2 Oa'ts, choice initllnc bush do feed. good toclioice.old Rye, v 100 lbs Fked Bran, t? ton 1 Shorts, t? ton a Hay, V ton, baled Chop. ton a Oil cake meal ? ton 3: Fremi Frdits Apples, Oregon, I? box Cherries, Oregon, drm... Lemons, California, bx.. Limes, p 100 Riverside oranges, box . . . Los Angeles, do do ... Peaches, box IllOES Dry, over 10 lts, ft tVef.Baltil. nrnr5 tlm 12 1 In Jihy 1 05 I 10 DTI (5 25 00 40 C 45 45 Ua 00 1 10 5)1 20 00 50 50 C18 00 fO (27 M) 00 (a-33 0C 1 25 00 5 00 1 50 00 (g 1 25 13 14 0Va 7J Murrain hides Pelts .one-third on. 10 ( 1 00 Vegetables Cabbage, (? lb Carrot, sack Cauliflower, tf doz Onions Potatoes, new, ? bush .... 1 Wool East Oregon, Spring clip. . Valley Oregon, do 2 2J 1 00 1 25 03 (Si 1 1 14 & 18 10 20 'A LITTLE NONSENSE." lion docs :t lady treat a nninliko a teHjsi'opo? Wlion she draws him out, looks liim through and then shuts him up. Exchange. There is a great difference between a musket and a domestic. A musket, for instance, never kicks till it goes oil". Yonkcrs Statesman. A swimming school in Frankfort-on-the-Main announces in English: "Swimming instructions given by teacher of both sexes. The barber who slicks up our hair, and the chiropodist who remodels our feet, both should be called "Destiny," for that is what "shapes our ends." My son, look out for these, "disin terested" people. They are, most of them, very much interested even when "disinterested." St. Albuns Messen ger. Tn tho wilds of Borneo the thirsty cannibal throws a knife, sticks a man and drinks blood; in lloston the thirsty tramp throws dice, sticks his friend and drinks beer. Harvard Lampoon. The Slippery Walks of Life. He slipped on tho biwami peel, . And O! what followed alter! He peoled his head ho peeled his tdiln, And there were peals ot laughter. Texas Sitings. You want to know the derivation of the word gumption, do you, Eula lia? Very well; it is derived from gum and shun, and a girl who has gump tion is one who shuns gum. Chew see? Pittsburgh Chronicle. School Teacher (illustrating the ditt'isrenco between plants and animals) "Plants are not susceptible of at tachment to man as animals are." Small Boy (at foot of class) "How about burrs, teacher?" Burlington Free Press. LUCKY PEOPLE. Winner of Tho Iotilinliiim Statu Lottery Itljj I'rlsee. Two of tho coupons of tho ticket which drew the capital prizo in the last drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery aro"iield by persons in this state. Georgo Smith, a grocer, resid ing at tho corner of Fifteenth and Kirkham streets, in Oakland, was lucky enough to purchaso one of tho coupon?, and now rejoices in the receipt of nearly $15,000 as the result of his in vestment. Mr. Smith Imb long been known as n reputable merchant and as a prominent member of eoveral Ger man organizations of that city. Tho possession of buch unexpected wealth in no degreo affects hid usual equa nimity, and his demeanor under such circumstances proves him to bo emi nently fitted to bear such a stroke of good fortune. Soino years ago, when beginning his present business in a small way, ho contracted certain debts, which, on account of misfortune, ho was never ablo to pay, Tho very first thing that ha now proposes to do is to liquidate every dollar of his past in debtedness and again etiind beforo the world, owing no man r.nything. In tho spring ho proposes to pay a lust visit to tho fatherland, and to return to this country and continue hia present business in Oakland. The othor coupon of No. 50,255 was sold to Mrs. Sam Fountain in company with another lady residing near Telia chapi, in this state. In both instances within five days niter the announcement or the draw ing the money was in this city to tho credit of the parties holding tho tickets. It is a singular act thtu neither of lho coupons wore held by tho original purchasers. Tho one held by Mr. Smith was first bought by Police Officer AndciEon of Oakland, and tho othor one was bought by Elmer Stearns, a a telegraph oporatorat Tchachapi, and by him resold to tho fortunate owner. San Francisco (Oal.) Chronicle, Sep. 3. ARTISTIC TILES. Short Sketch of nn Important ltranrlt of tlin rnttrr'a Art. One of the principal branches of the nittor a art from earliest times has been the manufacture of tiles. Some of the most interesting examples havo come to us from the Arab and tho Moors of Spain, whoso works are generally termed llispano-Morpsipie. The Ani 'oians pos-iesed tho tnot valuable vecivt- of color and composition, which thev Tiiarded religiously, and tho ruim of Cordova, Cranada and Seville bear wit ncs to tne beauty and skill of their indu-itry. The halls and courts and galleries the arabesques and fretworks, -von in their ruin, remind us foreilih of the knowledge and power of his strange race. Tiles were among 1 lie first products of their manufactures and were ip"il in every useful and decorative form. They entered largely into architectural construction, both interior and exterior. They ornamented the facades of palace and formed walls, ceilings and lloors of their halls and room. Time and change have in no way allecU'd these glittering 'eninants of a forgotten splendor, and centuries to come can not dim the beauty of their colors nor the brilliancy of their glare. What fabulous sums are expended yearly on carpets and hangings that are worn out and thrown aside by each generation! How much better it would lie to adopt some of the customs of these pagans, from an economical standpoint, and artistically, what could bo more beautiful than a lloor or ceil ing composed of some of the exquisite coliued tiles arrange I "in Moiesqiu design that we find largely imported from L'nirland ami also furnished In our American tile manufacturers. The earliest example of tiles found in England appear to have been maim factored aboutthe end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth centuries, and during the following twi centuries their variety and number in creased greatly. About this time tile, were imported largely from Flanders, but did not .-eein to affect the manu facture of E-i"lili tiles. In tho-e da !-, when the sudden revo- , liitiou of religious ideas and forms led ! lo wanton destruction of all that served j to remind them of cieeds, much of his torical interest and value was de stroyed, liiehard, U irl of Ccrnwall, a man of eiiorm ins wealth, expended vast sums in founding and endowing monasteries and priories, aniong-1 them Heaulieu in Hampshire and Ihiyle. in Gloucestershire. In the ruins of these abbeys, and also of others in Hampshire, as well as in churches in other parts of England, we find tiles bearing heraldic and armorial devices in various combinations, which give evidence of their having been made l the monks of that period, in commem oration of his benefactions. In aluios every part of the country Richard cither possessed lands or he had mudt his memory imperishable through hi benefactions, and in all localities, if there are any tiles still in existence, we Mould probably find many varieties bearing Ins arms. Had the chronicles of tho world been preserved in the imperishable elay, per fected by lire in the form of tiles, what histories that sire forever lost might be in our possession to-day ! How very much the Chineso owe to their pottery, which has given them the histories of mauv dynasties, and which have been so religiously preserved in the imperial depositories. To whet great length we might go with this most interesting subject, for almost every' country and every race have given us some evidence of theii familiarity with the art of tile making. It is claimed by our American tile manufacturers that the products of their factories are not equaled by those of any country at the present time. We shall be very proud to know this to be ti fact, and shall lake great interest and pleasure in informing ourselves and our readers further on this. The decoration of tiles does not scorn to find favor with many of our amateur decorators the reason wo do not under stand. How very many ornamental and useful places they might fill in our hoines. yet almost the only use to which they have been put that has come under our notice is in tie decoration of fire places, hearths and mantels. A few designs havo been given in art journals for amateur decorators' use. such as umbrella stands, window boxes for llowers, mantel embellishments, etc.; but these are only a hint of the various useful and ornamental uses to which they are adapted. Certainly, from a hygienic view, they should be recommended by the medical profession for public as well as private buildings, as they neither attract nor retain dust, dirt or disease. ClUmi Decorator. He Heard of It Daily. An English rustic had been sent by his shrewish wife to market to sell the pig. On the way ho went into so many ale-houses that he got drunk. The unwutclied pig strayed away and never returned. Hut if ho never again heard tho musical sijuealing of tho pig, his wife did not let him forgot tho los or his own misdeeds. A few weeks afterward sonio one asked him if he had heard any tiling ot the pig yet. "Heard of Mm!' he answered, ,'ho ird of Mm! O ay, I hears of nn most davs. Youth s Comiianton. Applicant Aro you in need of a collector? I havo good references her'- from ninek & Son, my late omploter- " Manager "Why did you 1ohv them" Applicant "Well you sw, thfir tus- tomers got so they all know m". and could dodge me, which nwesltnUil a change." Boston Ulolt. A Gentian paper tniO'es tlm astounding sta ement mat inoro man ly w.iou glass eye a-c made every year In Gf many and Switzerland while one French house man ufactures 300,000 of them annually. WRETCHED, INDEED, Ar those whom a confirmed tendency to bil- tousnoss, subject to the vutlous and cliangcful symptoms tmlicatlvcof liver complaint, Nmn-cji, sick headache, constipation, turred tongue, an unpleasant breath, a dull or sharp pain in the nelchttorhood ot th affected orKnn, Impurity of tli blood and loss ot appetite, signalize It as ono of tho mist distressing, as it is one of the most common ot maladies. There is, however, a benign specific tor the dUeao nud nil its uu plcnsant manifestations. It U the concurrent testimony of the public and the mud leal p-ofe-flon, that llciitctter's Stomach Hitters is a med leinu which achieves results speedily felt, thorough and b.-ntgti. Hesides rcctlfj inn liver disorder, it invigorates the feeble, conquers k tuner and bladder complaints, and ha-Hinstho convalescence of those recovering from enfeeb llmr diseases, iloreover. it isthu grand specific for fever and at;ue. The highest, silver deposit in tho world is on King Solomon's moun aln. Colorado, t4,rO0 feet ahove the Pacific Ocean. "I WOULD THAT I WSRE DEAD I" Cries many a wretched housewife to-daj, as. weary and disheartened, she forces her self to perform bo daily task. "It don't seem as if 1 could get through the day. tins urcaulul OacK-aclio, these trixlitrm dragging down ensations will kill me I Is there no relief i" Yes, madam, there is. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prcscrintlou is an unfailing remedy for tho complaints to which your sex is liable. It will restore you to health again. Try it. All drug gists. The County Treasury of Greenville, 0., was robbed of 0. A 1WENTX YEAhS' 1XPEBIENCE. 770 Uuoadway, N. Y., March 17, 1P8A. I havo been using ALi.cocic's Fonous Flastkks for 20 years, an i found them one of the best of family medicines. Briefly summing up my experience, I say that when placed on the small of thu back Aiaxouit's Ponous Pi.asteks till the odv with ttf rvous energy, and thus cure fatlirue. braiu exhaustion, debility a d kidney dilllculties. For women and cbil dren 1 have found them Invaluable. They never irritate tho sV In orcau'o tin- slightest pain, but euro sore thrvat. croupy couch-. colds pxius in side, back orchost, indiges tion anu eowel complaints. c. u. r nunnicKs. "CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED." l)n. .1. !S. Comhs Owensville. Ohio, says : " I haoivfn Neott't IJihiiImIoii ot Uod Liver Uil with llypopliosphltes lo four patieuw wiwi belter results than seemed ponsible with any remedy. All were hereditary cstses of Lung disease, and advanced to that stfuu when CoukIis, pain In tho ehesf, frequent breathlnc. frequent pulse, fever nnd Emaciation. All theso eutes ha o Inci eased in weight from 1U lo '2S it.., and uro not now needing any medicine. Pike's Peak Signal Station is to be al andoned. DANGER AHEAD! There is dan er uhend for you if you ne glect tho warnings which nature 1h giving you of the approach of the foll-d sir yer consnmp ion. Nivht-swiats. pitting of blood, los o' appetite ihese symptoms havealerrible meaning. Yen can be cured if you do not wait until it is too late. Dr. Pierce's ' Golneu Medical Discovery," the greatest bio d-p'i'itler known, will e store your lost health. As a nutritive, it is far nuperior to cod liver oil. All drug gists. Th Montana Legislature has rejected a bill for the suppression of dives. Wliilo visiting the Mechanics' Fair at Portland get i our photographs where they are made the best. Auui.l & Son, 29 Washington Street. 'X'o Thresher: I nave a few of the celebrated Wes lngbouse Threshers yet, and for lho purpose ot c'os'ug out will sell them on next, yoaVs terms at bottom tlgurew AJso, a few sec?nd-band ma chines of other make. Write for bargains. Z T. Wkiojit foot of Morrison Street, Portland (Jiegon. When you go to Po Hand. If you need anythinu in" tho drug lino call on John A Child & Co., corner Morrison and Sotond street, as they beep tho best of every thing and their prices aro rejiBonablo. Or send In your orders by mal , as they malt o a spHcialty of ncndlng goods by mall and express. John A. Cun.n & Co., Druorglsts, Cor. Morribon & 'id Sts., Portland, Or. The fjool restitution of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," for the relief of Coughs, ,Colds and Throat Diseases, has giren them a favorab'o notoriety. Parties visiting Portlaud should not fail to viult the Durond Organ Co.'s ware house. Largest display of pluuou and or gan in (JrOKon. In Pennsylvania 'da.Wj coal miners are out on a a trine. Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, speedily and radically cured. Address, In confidence, World's 'innensary Medical Association, Buil'alo. N. Y. Dr. Simmons wants 141,000 for hia at tendance on S. J. Tililen. PIso's Remedy for Caturrh Is agreeable to use. It is not a liquid or a snulf. WJc. Try Gkumka for breaktasL Cuticura a Positive Cure for pVprV form Qf CI! I Qlnrl fli J hMPi fc; to ScRnnti v CKIN TO I ITU It K3 OK A LIKKTIMK IN U stuntly relieved by a warm bulb, with I'uti cuha ooai a real Shin Ileantiller, and a elnKle application of Cuticuiia, tho great bkin Cure. 'fhls repeated dally, with twoorthree does of CimcuitA itKHOLVK.NT.tlio Now Wood Purifler, to keep the blood cool, Uio perspiration pure and unlrritntitiB, tho bowelaopcn, the liver and kidneys active, will Hpcedlly cure. Kczpina, tetter, rlnifwoirn, psoriasis, lichen, pruritus.scall head, dandruff, and every speciea of torturing, diBllyurin, Hchltig.Ecaly ana pim ply discuses of tho skin and scttln, with loss of hair, when physicians uud all known remedies fail. Sold everywhere. Prico,Ou'ncuiu.50o.: Hoap, 25c.; ItUHOLVKNT, fl. Prepared by tho Pottkh UltUO ANI ('IIKMIOAL CO., UOrtTOf. MAPS rTSend for "How to Cure Skin J)luBea." DIMPLES, hhickhoiids. chapped and oily tkln 11T1 pwyented by CJrrict'it JlwHeated 8oap. The OLDEST MEDICINE in the WORLD' Ii Probably Dr. Isaac Thompson'! ELEBRATED EYE VVATEi ThU artlflft'U a carefully prrrarvd li)ij.lof' pre criptton, and hu ln In cooiuuit uh f neatly a oenturr, i)1 uotwltlutaudloe the luaay tAUtr irriunf tliiui that hate txieu Intruuuooil lutu the market, the mluut Uil artlda U ouunUHtly lotrciu; It thi dl r itlom are fullowtrd It will uoter fall. We partial Uuly lulte tun atteutloa of pirlclaii ui IU uitriM John L. Thoinpion.Ssni dtCo., TltoY, , V, r. AbsokUeSy Pure. This powder never A-arlca. A nwn cl of purity, strength and w h Icur.icnce. Jloro ctiomlcat than tho ordinary kindi. and cannot bo tuld In competi tion with tho multitude of low to't, Bhort wci-lit, alum, or phosphato powdcri So'd only In cams. ltoVAt, BaklU ToHrril Co., lOO AVall Struct, X. Y. HALL'S SARSAPAHSLLA Cures all Disensss originating from a disordored stato of tho BLOOD or LIVEE, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Ehcum atid Morcurial Pains readily yield to its purifying ' properties. It leaves tho Blood pure. , the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. 1 J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors 417 rui3omo St.. San Fntnoltco, ' Blctattccri Prices on EC i flow. WINCHESTER RIFLES Model 71-32. 3S and 41 enl., round $15 30 Sjinc, oetKon . It! IW Model 7C -JO-liO nnd Ji-GO. round . 10 (50 Same, octuKon ... . 17 Si Model SC-:W-.V5, -10 GJ.40 S'-'. 4S-70 und4.r. 'JO, round barrel . 1(5 CO Sumo, octniron .ITS.') Winchester SniKle-shot HilhB-3'., 38, 10 j and 15 eul octuKon barrel . l 75 Hcnil Cor CutnioKito. H. T. HUDSON, I'i rtland, Oiogon. The Van Monciscar DYSPEPJSARY, POtlTLAND. OH Youdk. ruMdlo-oaod aud old, dlliflo (ir I'larrunl mei and all who Buh'r with LOHT manhood 'v.v.-i. i-.Vnit.. u-A Bi'inul j))cuy,t'aUlni(Mi'ui nrr. Weak KreH. l.uok lit fjtjj HiiorKy, also llloiul uuj iffj-' Hkln IlUeaaua, bjThUlls u,.,uitii, .ion inn".. Hour Putin, ti noillUKi Horu Throat, Ulcers, Hi tocu of Mercury, Kldnoyi and HljJtltr Troutilm Weak Hack. Iltirnhijf Urtuo. (loniirrhua, (llcwt HUlct uro. promit rellif and cnio for life. JUoUi Mexe OoiiHult i:uutlilfiittully OVPIOK iaa .J 104 THIKD BT. Ono Atrcfit (Merrnant onlv wiut vt In vwry town fol I havo retailed iii;urt forslvteeu y ura, and I couHider your "TuiibiU'a I'uiieh" tho beat io clKiir I over haw. Joii.v V. ArriCKN, DruKKUt, Cnrhoudalo. l'n. AddresH. lt.U'.TANK 1,1, A Cl.. rhleno rOUR CATABRH Octal loo Ovirocl. Is INFALLIBLE I Ask Your Druggist For It I AMTiniA ItclIuTcd In Flro Allnutua. IlAlflli'KVKIt. CureauaranU'ed If Takuo In Thuo. llItO.:iIITIH, Cure Warranted. DKAFNKNH Cured in Three to Hlx Months. Itllilillicrln, Croup, eiirul Illu, lleiiiluelie, boro Tlirout j BrrEinLV Cuiikii. Invaluablo Romcdyt I'aUntod April, 1883. frlco of Trfifttmcnt, STOOt (Smoko U-ll. $2.00 Debellutor, for Internal L'ee, 51.00.) GABBOliO SMOKE BALL GO, C52 Market SI., San Francisco, Cal. ?"Bwaro of Hurtful Imitations, In succeifiil operation tlnce itCC, patronized Irom all sectiona of the Norihweat, endorsed by tuahieat men and leading educator!. THK MOST I'ElU r.tTXr KQl'iri'KD BCHOOIi of its clau on the Coatt, it offer private or cLis iailruction, day and cvciilns throughout the year, In Arithmetic, Writine, Corrcapondence Hook-keeping llankiiig.Shorthand.Type-wrlting, ltuinei und Legal Forma and all Common School llranctiea. Stuaentt of all age and Loth texci admitted . any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong andVt'etco, Proprietors. DAVID COLE & CO., Imiortcn and Dealers In StOVCMj IVillBffC'H aV ClOUHC I'lirillrflllllC a(IOllN. DAIIIV HUITLIKU A BIM'-C'IAliTV. Ilia Flint Htrert. - I'oi tlniitl. Or. 1Tf WILEY B. ALLEN. f fi,( f . - . (j . I V I ill I I iri. i or lj a uu . I UlUliA II ; KMT HTO I4.U O I tlli 11 ii I j (jBbler. Koenidli I'lunos; Ilur det OrirtniH, band Instrument!. Lnruont Htock o uim jjuukb. rwnuai simpjiuu i i. M. OKAY CO 300 1'ost otrect, tiiui FrfmvUo. warn 9 w n ' W I I' ! P.i . I tub j Garlic Snob I 1 BALL y PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, , Foro3t Grove, Oregon, ppent the nt'w rchool car Sett 19, and olfcr f jrllint hlKher i-iliu uiniml adtanti evs to the yutith of Ixith m Uitxiuh.utt the 1'aclllo Northfst 1'ioductlte 1-"U11.; i u-r SI1KI.O90 TJIirarT. .tor 6.WX) Vi.hitn. I., i rntli'ii, hca.tlifid. Kxinst. light liitliiM.ce. t'liri Uan JnMrtirtiDii. tlunuueh ntitl vcIk Iativ Sittmtail '.i"i , miles et i f Portland, tiumtlnmil, with tootrainii racn nay bally for catalogue ur li'it'tinatlMn, mlurpii .1 1' 1J.I.1S, PrrM.lcnt flLf!.S. CLOVKIt, VKOKTAHLK ANI) v." Moer Seeds, hte. Klc. nrilen Tools mid I'ertlll.erx, Ki-ttlt Tree. Ktc. , XlTSEM) K01 CATAtOnt'K. .Ml 1. 1, Kit HHO.. 1 209 Second Street, rorthind. ' SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., Ban Francisco. ;ioOio,g 5 Wr-Z SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES QUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agent 7 Stni U Ht roi tlu il. Or. Tho Oregon National Cank, OT I'OHTI.AX'I. ! ... IHncceawia to MetrotKilltan Satim-ii llank ) UAI JI AI. 1'AIH IN, i00,K0 i iniiMtvtB a iienrmi ltanKins liusuu'fia ArCOl'NTS kcut nuliWt In rli.oW KKI.I.H KXOllANflKim Sju Kinncldeo and New York. MAKKS OolXKl'TItiNS uvt fatwolilc tenim. VAN IS. tH'.J.AUlI.Mt'TT, OLO II M AKKt.l'., Jk., 1 V HHEltMAN Cahler Send for Doocrintloii and Man of FLORIDA SOUTir. i:it.V It. IL I,.KDA Pour lnllllan fu-r. Btiltnblo for Oranges, Lemons, Olives, Pineapples. imnanas, btrnwhorrles and oorly igctablcs. l'or eaioon lone crciit. S1.X5 toSS.COpcraero. AdJreas M. SOLOMON. Men. N. V. Xs'l. JJi Mo. t tnrkSt., C'lilcnEo, lib. KIOKl Tin: FLOR de MADRID! ChoiooH, l urest and Mon Delicious KEY WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD. J't or aiuo at all Ieailinii placva t-i L. K. 6. SMITH, I Hkaitlk, W T ' J Wki.i. Walla, Y T soio Agont. tis;;;LM'w T CUltlCri ALL IIVazOI&M, from ii common ESIotfti, or trnptloii, to tho wortt Scrofulii. Suit-rheum, "I'cvor-Mireh," Ncnlj' or ItoiiKh Skin, In short, till discuses entitled by hiul blood nru conquered by this powerful, purl lvltitr, nnd invl(;ortin inedleine. (ircut Hill iiipr Ulcere rapidly heal under ltn tic nlun iullueiicc. Kupeclnlly bus it nmnifeHted Its potency in curlnir Teller, Homo Kiif.li, ItollN, Ciii'liiuiclcw, Soro i:CK, Scrof illouw Sorew ftlltl StVuIllllK" !U joliil ttlhoiiyo, AVhllo SvcI1Iiik liollro, or Thick Neck, nnd dilution (iluiidh. Send ten centH in Mumps tor it Inrwro trentiw. with colored plntcs, on hkln Discuses, or the Biuno ninotliit for u tiemlkC on Scrofulous A (TcctloiiM. "Tim uiiOoo i Tin: r.iri:. TlioroiiirlilvcliMinseltltyuhltsHr lUr. I'lcrco'a Colilmi Medical DUeovory. and I'otnl ll(cilioii, a fair kkin, Itnoj mil i-pir-ttM,mul vital -ili oniMJi, will I'ei'Htnl'lioliud CONSUBSPTIOK, tvhlch U ScroVtilu of ifeo (ninirN, Is nr- rested nnd cured 1 1 tins remedy, if tnken be loro tin) hu( fclaKcs of tin di.M n-e r.to re utlu d l-'rom its tmirvelous power (iv r this teti lMj filial difu'iiMe, when tint oiri rlnir thlj m ix celebrated remedy to tho nubile, Dr. I'tUltCl thought H"ilouidy of cnlllnir It his "Con. Hiitiipliou (.'lire," but nbamloiici': tlinl name us too limited for a medicine which fiom Its wonderful coilibltmtion of tonic, oi stronirtlienluir, ulterath , or liloi'd-eleiiii.s(ii niiti-blllouF, pectoral, mid iiiilrllivo pioi'or. tics, Is tuicnuiilcd, not only n a remedy foi consumption, but tor ull Cltroiitc JOta. CtlNON of tho Liver, Blood, asrJ Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, ch Lllitntcd, hitvv Rr.llow color of .skin, or j ul'iwlsh-brown Miots on lau- or body, licijiiiiit heuihirhi ur dlzl uchs, bad tuute in inoiith, iiiternal hent oi chilLs, alteriiatlnjr with hot Hushes, low t-plrltb and K'oomy lorcbodliiKK, Irrejrul-ir uppillte, and cot"d tongue. ou are bullerini,- fioii IiidiKendon, 1 VbieHln, mid Torpid Iiivor, or ' ISilloiiiic.s.' In uiiiiiy coses only part of tlicoo nytuptotns are nxpt rienced. it remedy lor nil Mich eiiHon, Ur. IMerce'o Jolden UledicUl 7Jtt covory Ih liiiHurpnssed. I'or Wcnk Iiiiiiuw,. SpKttlitr ot Hlootl, Sliorliickki or Itrcnlli, JUron-. cliidb, Aolltiun, Severn Cotifjlii, titl kindred nireetlons, it U ntt clllolent iciuidy. Poi.n nv DiiuuniHTH, at $1.00, or U1J1 ottiji:w tor tjc.oo. Howl ten cents In tdnuips for Dr. Ticrco' book on Consumption, Addi'isa, M'orld'M lKioiiH!iey Jtledi'iil Ahno. elation, oa .Main hlii-ct, lliiri'Ai.o, N. Y. la offered by tho proprietors of Dr.Suifo'HCiilarrli Itemed v' lor it cuso of catarrh which they cannot cure. If you buvo n dlschariro from thu noso, olfcnslvo or othenviso, pnrtlul Jobs ot ! smell, tust -i, or liearhip;, -ventc eyes, ciuu niun , or nresfiuro In lieud, you Iwivo Cutnrrh. 'JIiou wnds of cnscrt termninUi In cousiiiiiiitlon. Dr.8niro'sCATAiti(ti ItlJMKDY cures tho worst ensesof C'nliiri-ti, '3olil In tlio Iloiid,1 nnd Oatnrrlinl lloixluclifl. Ml cents. THE DURAID ANRD 13 I i FIVE YEAES OF SUCCESS IN PORTLAND, OR. Over l.OOO Of their Organs and Pianos now in use on this Coast. Sold on Easy Payments, and REMEMBER No forfeiture if your Pay ments stop. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT of this Company are paying Depositors Eight Per Cent, per annum on Time De posits of one dollar to ono thousand dollars. Send for Circular. General Office and Warerooms, . 320 322 First St., Portland, Or. (MENTION WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Cuna and Sporting Goods. FISH IMC TACKLE. Manufacturers' A gents for Lf-Smith's. Colts. ltmiltiKton. nhn, nririn 1 1 Ii ten. rarkerni: nil MnnlmtiHn UllUl UllUA. u inchosler, Mnrlin. llnllard, Coifs Dlflnn i.iBiitninir Ai.iKazitio lllUUOi Colt's nnd Smith k. Wesson RCYOlYuTS. Hcud for I'aUlnsue No. 5. l5al 107 Heeond M t.. I'oi t Innd. Or. hriAM II KTnriKs KWrrstilo At . BpoVunu FalKW T 'M Htntc Ht.,Ralcm,Or Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. i-2 U lnat,r4ilf.--itt BR Xo hot water pli; no hrattnu yonr rocnia. For do scili tlon, sdilrts Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot Morrison at. Portland, Or. Also r rata In TlirrcMiijt and nriKrnl MaclilnEry, Ma rlne Work, Laundry .Machinery, hi tact anything you want. (Ull. Aem for tho htlilinnan Coal Oil Eujina. XufAdKNTH WANTFI).t!a "Wo aro well pleased with everything .rnu sent us, ....o u imt-iiiivr iruiu net .orui uoumv 'TIlO Sperry Hour is all yuu roiwnHicinl It. Tlio Poor Mull a KrL-ili hniif a . I ... .. -.1. -l.t uiuuit'S. inu children ato wild ocr tho ltok Candy Drips. Tho trr:ittn T. fk tin n I 111.. ,.n... t. ,,f- ih) on tho hill of $110, hciles Kuttlntf much Iwtter ipiallty of roods than wo hat o had hcretnforc. It U our ilrst bill, hut will not bo our last. Monv of our nolghb.irswill send tojou next month, and all aro anxious for nlatollnmo Circle" ismicd eaih month and sent frco by Smith's C111.I1 Store, 115 and 117 Clay street, Sail rranclsco. I'iso's ltCnedy for t'ntnrrh Is tho WM Rest, Knuii'til to Uuo, and CheapubU Sold liv (IrnKpistB or sent by mail. Mo. K. T. llazoltine, Wnrron, l'n. (DC ,,,IS18 3'. Samiilcs worth Sl.f.O, KIlEli JTri I.hicsiiot unilrrtho horscifee'. Wrltollmw. M'-STKii,aSiKlTYltlilNHoLt)KuCo.,IIolly,11Icli. OLD, SORES AND ULCERS rf it unnilliiK curflil by il l i n n I M hi.m:s ii. k. Iincvnr fulls. l)y Mall.liSo. Mart by J, P. Allen, St. Paul, .Mian. lly return mall. Full Iimrrlptloii llmtlja ,Vw Tnllor Nylcni or Orraa Cutiluc. MOODY k CO., Cincinnati, O. npillEkA Habit CUrOd tt,rFtorT btrorT an; pJ. Ul lUlTl I'p.r. J. a. iuiiton, utib .r.i, oi.ri...ii,o. PEOPLES' DISPENSARY Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourth St.. bet. Morrison and YiiinhlU. t'ortlaud, UreKou. ADVICE AND MEDCINE 3I.OO. All DUcanoF succcBHfully trvatnd. Chronic ami Ner vous Tiouli'ra a nt'Ciliilly lllifiitnitlmii. Neuralgia, (luntnil and Ncrioiu Debllty, Kcmmal Wcakiirtui and Ixist .Miuil.iKKt siicciwfnlly troatoit ulth tlui aid of the Clu.riuiAllfli Aeuh lh.Ki nnc lll'.l.r and other i lcctrlo aiilaiici s. Hi'iiud llln.m taken by tho case at most rv.iKOiudilo ratia A coiupctnt l'LyalcUii and Kloo (riciiui hi attuuilaiicv il'illy. Onuiitry pntleuts nlllplcas rtato e)iuitouia u a arrurato as ikikmIiK'. Coruaiuudcucv tollcltvd. 'IVrina atrlctly cali, i'ruifureTroie trriri ic?li i ui i iuii k.o i u 1 1 j biwik.i9n. Tho Original unci Only Ormilno. Fa'ft aad alwart RulUMo. lliwart of uurthlr-aa ImltaUofif. uliptnikhio t LADIE&. Aak yt'nr llruireUt M 'Clitelicatcr's KiifflUlCund Uku bo uthor, or luclosa 4iv (tlAniialm uf rur irUculiii ,a ietttr bf return mal NAME PAPER. ChiehrjUr tl.cmleal Co., liSlitUadlaun Kquuro, 1'hlluda-, l' Botil by Iretrlt evorj-wbrrc- A.k fnr "Clilchi uzr iuiicuaii" A'cuuyrtiyui a-uia. mi uoouier. ThU nCl.T or nricrlorU Biaila ciprruly fur lh curasf (Icr.njtuitnli erthc-ieatiallr cream. Tha cniillnuoui trtant ofKLKCTKICrTV irrttfllDJ Ihrokf ti tho tiarla rniu! rtiton Uiem to hcaltbT actlun. PodoI onroou.l Oil, wlm KI-olrlo Deiu aitrcrlUril to euro all till frora brad lo Ho. H Ii for Ua ONB iprolflopurroie. l'or olrcolari slrtof full la f oraiAlloa, addrrM Cbrevtr Kla trio l.cll Co., 1C3 WMbUatoD Blrcet. Chloajo, 1IL taVen lho 1-ad in IV MitS ol Cut cU ot rciucitier, anil has clvea ami ,t luovcfUl aau.lac tiull, i:uuriiv pro Wilt, tot GhMwnn the favor of th - puolii. and noui ranka moiiif the leadinif Medi. 'im.CUiCwt f lho o'ltlom. Uridfor'l, Ta. riueCl.UO. Off. A eiiHt'H or Iteelnl IIn'un, Piles, O'UV I'lMHiiren. l'lHtiiliiN a ml Itcrtul Lloci'M rented HiieeeHNl'ully, without I ii Me ol' UiillV. vvllliln piiMt two 3'a'iii'H. j VIhIIh ncvci'uI Interior Iowiih. Hcnil i for elreulnris. .1. II. llkiui;loii.9I. !.. Xo.it Oekuin's liiilldlnc;. I'oi l laud. Or. N. . N. TJ No. 1(19 -H. V. N. U. No. 270. THIS PAPEK.) FINE a" I I II 3 jjjrtTo" "llaTrfll aabatEUjlcur.. fSSj Ufdanlbjiha VNk. OlnolnnaU.FJ?