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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1887)
4T- i'oktijAXIi ritoin'ofi makket, BtrrrEn Fancy roll, ? lb Oregon Inferior grade 12 (a Pickled 274 California roll 80 10 0 30 U) 27 20 10 do pickled Ciieksb Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California Eooa Fresh Dkied Fruits Apples, ore, sks and bxs. do California io 15 & 14 7 14i 27J 8 5 2S 11 10 40 11 8 10 Apricots, new crop 13 Peaches, unpeeled. new . . . 12J Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries Pitted Diums. Oreo-nii Figs, Cal., in bgs and bxs. . Cal. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flour Portland Tat. Rollor, $ bbl ? Salem do do White Lily $ bbl Country brand 4 Superfine Grain 124 60 fO 75 35 7o 20 07 10 Wheat, Valley, 100 lbs. . . do Walla Walla Barley, whole, p ctl do grout' d, ? ton Oats, choice milling I? bush do feed.trood tocholen.old i ni-sj 1 04 20 01 (223 00 40 (cL 45 45 (at Rye, t 100 lbs 1 00 1 10 r ked Bran, ton Shorts, ton llay, V ton, baled Chop, ton Oil cake meal ton Fulfill Fruits Apples, Oregon, I? box.... Cherries, Oregon, fdrm.. Lemons, California, bx. Limes, t? 100 Riverside oranges, box. . Los Angeles, do do 10 00 (SIS 00 IS 00 feSJO 00 Vnl8 00 n CO 25 00 32 00 fe33 0C 1 25 5 00 1 50 4 00 Peaches, box 1 00 1 25 HIDES Dry, over 16 ths, lb 13 14 et salted, over r5 lbs 0ka 7i Murrain hides. .one-third on". Pelts Vegetables Cabbage, p 11 Carrots, sack Caulillower, v doz Oniwns Potatoes, uw, bush ... Wool East Oregon, Spring clip. Valley Oregon, do 10 (m 1 00 . 03 '. 14 (3S 18 1 00 25 1j 1G 20 RUSSIAN PRISONS. Tho Terrible Itiito of .Mortality Prevailing Anion'; ilin Inmuti's uT .lulls. The Russian Administration of Pri son's has jut isieil its report for 1SS.1. On the 1st of January, 1885, tliuriMvcru, U 1,488 porsons incarcerated throughout the umpire. In tho course of the eai 7(W,2ii4 entered and GJ7, 709 individuals wero liiiurateil, leaving ti residue of 99, . 1)73 still in prison. Women formed iilioutS per cent, of the convicted. Not withstanding a certain amelioration of sanitary appliances in the jails, the rate of mortality remained stationary. Of the 88,002 prisoners who were treated in hospital, there died 2,189 men, 21G women, 510 children. In this respect the island of Saghalien stood in tho worst position, its sick list showing a total of 00 per cent, on the year, but the number of deaths there are not 'given. Diseases arising from humidity, insufficient vei.t lation, anil defective sanitary arrangements are the chief scourges of the state prisons. Among the 4,029 persons who passed through the prisons of St. Petersburg 2,075 were accused of theft, lu!) of political offen ces, one of bigamy and one of apostasy. The largest number of offenders be longed to the artisan class; not one is specified as a peasant. The expenses of the penitentiary service in the wholo empire amounted to 11,798,014 rubles, being' a diminution of 521,239 rubles upon the expenditure of the proceed ing your. This economy was partially effected by reducing the cost of the equipment of the prisoners. There was a falling off in the receipts derived from the products of the prisoners' industry from 133,750 rubles in 1S84 to 103,530 rubles in 1885. Moreover tho Coal Mining Company of Saghalien, which is supplied with convict labor, paid to the State 31,450 rubles for tho rights conceded to it. London 'Times. Inquiring child "Pa, what is tho difference between sitting up and sit ting down?" Pa (with perfect confi dence in his ability to explain) "Why, my child, when somebody is standing up and ho seats himself ho sits down, and when he doesn't go to bed and sits down ho sits up." Pa (with a dawning doubt of his ability to make it quite clear) "You see, my child, if he sits down, why, he ; I mean if ho sits up Go to your ma, and don't ask ino ques tions when I'm busy." A STREAK OF LUCK. A Citiien of Little Hook Draws 85,000 in The Louisiana State Lattery and Buys out his Employer A Bon of Luck. Mr. J. P. Schulze, tho tailor, at 213 West Mnrklmm street, who, on the 9th inst., drew ono-tenth of tho second cap ital prize of $50,000 in Tho Louisiana State Lottery, is pursuing tho even tenor of his way. His good fortune did by no means turn his head or send him on a celebration with tho boys. Ho is a young, unmarried man, camo from Saxony five yoars ago, and two years since moved' from Atlanta to Little Rock. Ho obtained employment with E. J. Owens, a leading merchant tailor. After receiving tho $5,000 from Now Orleans, he bought out Mr. Owens, and is now employing him as his cutter. He has a largo business, and being both careful and enterprising, will, of course, continue to build it up. In conversing with a Gazette reporter, ho said : "Three drawings back was my fir6t venture. I went in with five other boys, bought twouties and drew $10. At the next drawing we sent in the $10 and drew $35. This gave us $5.75 each. The othor boys kept their money. I put tho 75 cts. in my jacket, returned the $5 for tickets in the Au gust drawing and drew $5,000." Ho had a good run of luck and has made the boit of i.LUtle lUth,kiV.,) turtle, AugHit 2i. WASTED FERTILITY. A rroblem Tlint Is Aoiunliifr n More Iteallatlc Aspect Dnjr by Dnjr. That the enormous crops taken from the land every year rob tho sod of in dispensable elements, every body supposed to !now; that stcrtility will follow if these elements are not restored every body ought to know. TIipv abound in all vegetable matter i offal and excrements, in tho ni;litsoil aud other materials that constitute th sewerage of cities. If those are saved and applied, tho earth will vield fruits with constantly increasing abundance but if, as at present, the larger share of tneso indispensable elements How in sewers to the sea, or are wasted in other ways, can their place be supplied from any other source? Cities are rapidly multiplying and enlarging their drafts on t ho soil are immense and increasing; if they persist in poisoning the fish instead of feeding tho land they will inevitably be reduced to short ra tions. Dr. J. B. Lawes. acknowledged authority iu scientific and practical agriculture, supposes a case: "If Ln gland were cut olf from all outside sup plies, could she feed her people from her own soil?" 1 his brings to the fron the deeply interesting matter of "niton sive" agriculture. Small landholders (they ought to bo multiplied a thou sand-fold) are especially interested iu knowing what the soil is capable of yielding, aided by all available appli ances. Dr. Lawes thinks the British lsiauiters can get necessary sup plies from their own sou, but "gr numbers would have to -be em ployed in the "production of manure." He adds: "Then would be tho time when the sewage of Loudon, evaporated to drvness or distilled. would give us some idea of thu value of what a writer of a leading article in the London Agricultural Gazelle call the fertilizing power of 4,000.000 of the best-foil animals in the world. Di- Lawes distinctly admits thu "fer tilizing power" of city sewage, but thinks under existing circumstances the cost of labor aud transit" will overbalance the benefits to be derived from the use of London sewage. It concerns us to inquire into thu cireum stances that make it unprofitable for Englishmen to save this sowage. The Gazelle makes that very clear by say ing: "luiglaim is now blockaded, not by hostile ships, but by lleets of food laden vessels, which are cheapening our home products." England can't afford to save fertilizers because she can buy food of tho Lnited States and carry it a.UUU miles cheaper than Mie can raise it. How do we manage to sell food so cheap? By raising it on virgin soil with out tho expense of manure. Can we continue to do this? Diminished yields will soon stop that business. What are the results? We have sold our produce for the cost of labor expended and ; small percent on our investment, get ting absolutely nothing as recompense for the terrible depletion of soil noth ing for the precious, priceless elements taken from it and sent away. A great many farmers to-day are at wits' end to know howto make theirworn-out lands productive. They should not have per sisted in raising crops like wheat that would not, besides paying all other expenses, furnish means to keep up and increase the fertility of the land. Major II. T. Brooks, in X. V. Tribune. A TERRIBLE DISEASE. The Only Hope of Cure Iu Ciiscs or To- tilling, or Lockjaw. Tho medical name for lockjaw is te tanus. Sometimes it is only, or mainly, tho muscles of the jaws that are affectod in the disease, but commonly tho rigid condition is much more extonsive, often reaching to most of the muscles of tho body. In its severer form it is one of the most terrible of diseases. The miud generally remains clear to the last un less it is blunted by opiates. The dis ease begins by a pinched look of tho face. In a few hours the muscles of the jaws, neck, back and chest become rigid, and the rigidity at length extends to the limbs. This rigidity is perma nent, and sometimes is so great that tho body could be taken up like a stick of timber, or it may rest its weight upon its head and feet. From timo to time spasms occur, lasting a few seconds, or several minutes. The seat of tho trouble is in the nerves, and hence a spasm may be brought on at a slight noise, a touch, or oven a breath of air. As tho muscles of respiration are usually affected, the breathing is great ly impeded, and often,, for the time, rendered wholly impossible, the chest being held as in a vise. Death fre quently results from this cause, the system being previously exhausted by pain and lack of sleep and nourishment. If tho patient survives beyond the twelfth day he is likely to recover; but no known medicine is able to do more than promote sleep aud benumb the sensibilities. Tho cause is unknown. It may fol low wounds, or bo independent of wounds, tho latter being tho most hope ful cases. The wounds may bo either severe or slight, but most wounds are not followed by tetanus. It is proba ble that, in persons of a poculiar nerv ous susceptibility, and under certain not well understood conditions, a poison is developed within the system. Hence, tho only hope of a cure is to sustain tho patient with stimulants, nourishment aud sleep until tho system can elimi nate the poison. In case of a severe wound, especially in tho neighborhood of nerve centers, groat care should bo exercised in dress ing the injury, so as to bring the parts well together, aud tho parts should bo kept clean with mild carbolic acid so lution, or some other good antiseptic wash. Youth's Companion. Great Puck, shakes carpet-beaters. While crabbing in Statcn Island sound Thorvas Kilbride hooked a crab win gave him Kome trouble to get it into the boat. When he hauled It in the head of a woman was found attache 1 to the crab. The young man was horrified at the sight una puileu lor uie snore. WRETCHED, INDEED, Arc those whom a confirmed tendency to Ml iousncss, subject to tho various and changeful symptoms indicntivcof liver complaint. Nausea, sick headache, constipation, furred tongue, an uupleasant breath, a dull or sharp pain ln tho neighborhood of the affected organ, Impurity of Uie blood and loss of appetite, slgnallzo It as one of the most distressing, as It is one of the most common of maladies. There is, howevur. a benign specitlc for tho disease and all Its un pleasant manifestations. It Is thu concurrent testimony of the public and tho nwdlcal proles slon. that llostetter's Stomnch Hitters is u med iclno which achieves results speedily felt. thorough and benign. Hesldes rcetlfj ing liver disorder, it invigorates the feeble, conquers kidney und bladder complaints, and hastens tho convalescence of thoso recovering from enfeeb ling diseases. Moreover, it istho grand siccltic tor rover ami ague. Gen. Lew Wallace lives at Indianapolis and is writing bojks. "A W0BD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. Catarrh is not simply an inconvenience unpleasant to the sufferer and diagustiHg to others it is an advancea outpost of ap proaching disease of worst type. Do not urfzlvct its warning; it brings deadly evils in its train. Before it is too late, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keniedv. It readies tho seat of the ailment and is tho only thing mat win. l on may dose yourself with quack medicines 'till it is too late 'till the streamlet becomes a resistless torrent. It is the matured invention of n scientific physician. "A word to tho wise is sutli cient." Gen. D.niiel Butterfleld resides in Now i ork aud is a capitalist. "CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED." Dn. J. S. Comus Owensvllle. Ohio, says: havo given Neott'N KiiuiInIoii of Cod l.lvcr Oil with Hypophosphites to four patients with lienor results man seemed po&siuie witti uuy remedy. All were hereditary coses of Lung disease, and advanced to thnt stage when Coughs, pain in Uio chest, frequent urcitlliluu-. freouent liulse. fever and Kniaclutiou. All these cuses hao increased in weight from 16 to 'its lbs., and uro not now needing any medicine. To TlircjIiert I have a fow of the celebrated Wesilnghouao Threshers yet, and for the purpose of closing out will sell them on next yeai's terms at bottom tluums. Also, a lew Hccomwianu ma. chines of other make. Write for bargains. Z. T. Wright, foot of Morrison btreet. Portland Chcgon. i w Gen. W. F. Smith lives in New York aud is a cele-irnted engineer. THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD Would b3 poor without health. The dying millionaire conaumutivc would exriiang all he ia worth for a new lease of life. He could have had it for a son had he used Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery before the disease had reached its last stages. This wonderful preparation is a positive cure for consumption if taken in time. For all diseases of the throat amL allies it is uncqtiaicd. All druggists. Gen. Charles II. Devens is judge of tho buperlor Court at lioston. USING THEM FOR EVERYTHING. Peter Magerus, residing at .51 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, E. )., N. Y., says: During the last eighteen years I have been using over fifty Au.cock's Plastuus a year in my family. I have found them a most perfect external remedy. They have repeatedly cured me of rheumatism, to wlilch l am subject every winter. Tiiey have cured me of pains in the sides and back three times. My wife, children and mothe--in-law tell me Au.cock's I'las- ti:iw are tho best remedy ever made, so atrreeable. bo certain. I know they have cured my wife of pains in the back aud of a severe rougti. iiy motiier-in-iaw nas been cured of a most saveru cold, wincli threatened to turn into pneumonia, by Au.cock's Piasti:iw. I'ktijk Maouius. LADIES, ATTENTION! Never grow oldl Isever irrow oldl A preventative for old age used iu the interior ot umna vu'i great success. J ust intro duced iu this country. You will nevergrow old if you follow directions. Full instruc tions sent by mail lor one uonar. Address, A1.ULUT 11. IjANOOON, ju. u Box z70, Station P.. S.in Francisco. Gen. Joseph B. Carr engineers a chain cable manufactory at Troy. Delicate diseases of either sex. however induced, promptly, thoroughly and perma nent'y cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for large illustrated treatise, suggesting sure inans of cure. Address, World's Dispen sary Medical Association, 103 Main Street, Bulfulo, N. Y. Gen. W. "W. Avero 1. tho cavalry leader. is at home in Bath, New York. OFFER NO. 170. FRKE1 To Merchants Only: A three-foot, French ulass, oval front Show Cabe. Address at o ce. It W. Tansiu. & Co., 55 State Street, Chicago. I ''or ltroucliiitl and AnIIiiiiiiIIo Complaints, and Coughs and Colds, "Jiroii'n's Bronchial Troches" manifest remarkable curative properties. If atlllcted with Soro Kves. uso Dr. Isooo Thompson's Kyo Water. Druggists sell It. 25c. If a couch disturbs vour sleep, take PIso'h Cure for C nsumptlon and rest well. Tnr Gekmea for breakfast. (How to Cure Skin&Scalp Diseases witirj the CUTICUr Remedies. mOUTUIUNQ. DI8KiaUIUNa, ITCHING, 1 scaly and pimply diseasoaof tho skin.sculn. 'und blood with loss of hair, from infancy to old age, are cured by tho Cuticuka Hkmudikh. Cuticuha ItKHOLVK.VT.the new blood Duriner. cleanses tho blood and perspiration of disease sustaining elements, and thus removed the OAUSK. Cuticuha, the great Skin Cure, Instantly allays itching and inflammation, cleurs thosldn and scalp of crusts, scales and sores, and re stores the Hair. Cuticuha BoAP.un exquisite Skin Heautlflor, is indispensable in treating skin diseases, baby humors, skin blemishes, chapped and oily skin, Cb'TicuitA Ukmkdik ore the great skin beautldera. Bold everywhere. I'rloe. cuticuha. Mo.; 8oai 25c.; Ukbolvk-nt 91. Prepared by tho 1'OTTKKUltUQ AND UIIKM1CAL U0.,lSO3Uin,AIabS. draeuu lor "Jiow to euro oKln uiseasca." miVJTEI) with the loveliest delicacy is Uie skin I 111 bathed with Cuticuha Medicated 8oai hsiokk nnn uinnmi tju: rLUn UB IflHUniUI Choicest, Purest and Moit Delicious KEY WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD. tarror wis t an iciauig iim wji L. K. G. SMITH, I'OBTLAMO, Or. HAITU. W T 4 Walla Walla, W T iHroKAMSl'ALLS.W T ajivjua, Or. Sole Agent. f fin W ffflOYAL KIWI 11 mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. frt.t. . i - ... , . , . 1 1 strength and wholcsnmcncs. More oconomlc.il than Uio ordinary kliuN, nnd cannot bo sold in cunipctN tion with tho multitude ct low test, Bhort weight, slum, or liosiliato lowderi. Scld only iu cans. 11uva1.Baki.nu 1'ow DEil Co., 100 Wall Street, X, V. Catarrh Is a dis Catar r H ease of Uio mucous mombrancgenerally originating in the nu- sal iiasagesand main tniuing Its strung hold in tho head. From this point it sends forth a liolsou ous virus into the stomach and through the digest 1 vo oivuiih. corrupting the blood una producing oilier troubles o m e a u d dangerous symp toms. Try the Cure HAY-FEVER I'uruuju is apiuitii mui vacu notfiru Aiiuisagrtt'iti'ii. rice 50 cts Kt ilruEgUU: ljr mail, reelnti'ml, CO ctl. :LV IlltoTlIKKS, i3J (Irwnwlcli St., New York. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Disoasss orisrinatinfr from a disordered stato of tho BLOOD or LIVEB. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties, it leaves tho mood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the uomplexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES &. CO., Proprlotors 417 Snnsomo St.. Sun Frnuoico. 1887 ! 1887! Fall anil Winter. 1MM7. C0LLINS0N & AHPEL. HI'KCI Ali AX.VOl'SCKJI KXT I.A1K1K a"wVAI4 iJK IRQ I TXTE TAKK PLKAHUUH IN ANNOL'NC i Ing tho arrival of a very lurite sliiniiii-nt of NKW GOODS and NOVKhTIKS for nil do partmcntB. The collodion includes all tho lutest and most rashioniililu Kuroiieuu and American productions, in design, color und fabric, em bracing : Silks, Dress Goads, Tweeds, loves. itlbbons. Ulstcrlng). Luces. Collars. Flannels, rrimmlncs. CulfH. l'ortieres. Huttona. ltuchlng. Curtains. Corse is, Handkerchiefs, lllankets. Hosiery, Liubrcllag, lilneus. MUSLIN & MERINO UNDERWEAR, JItiiiHi'ket'pliit; jiooilH, MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOOD?. Samnlc3 sent on nutillcatlon. Goods sent C. O. D or on receipt of l'ostotlleo Order. COLLINSON AND AHPEL, 8. W. Cor, 3rd and Morrism, Portland. The Oregon National Bank, OF l01tTI,ANI. I BuootMri to Metrotxilltau Harlnfca Hank.) OAI'lTAI, PAH) IN. 8100,000. Trunttacts a General llankiDir lliuliitBU. ACCOUNTS kept aulilect Ui check. HI'. I. US EXL'HANdU on Hull Kranclioo and New York. MAK H COLI.KCTIDNH on farorati u tenni VAN U. 11EI.AHIIA1U1T, OKI) II. MAItKI.E, Ju., rremuem. vice-i'iemueui. I). F 81IKKMAN. Cashier, FLO RIP.A.L DcKcrlntlon and I Itap ot FLORIDA HOUTIf. Jlan KKNIUlCLANDd. four million acres. tiiltahlo for Oranges. lemons, Olives, I'lneapnlus. ilatianas. Htrawbcrrics and early vegetable,, For vale on long credit. 81.25 to $3.00 per aero. Wi Ho. Murk HI., Culcauo, Ills. New Hkitional Mai-h or OREGON & WASHINGTON, He vised to November, 1887. 75 Ci-ntM Kuril. Together, HI 5. Mailed anywhere. Addrew, J K. (1ILL li CO., ISiLlltheia, 1'orlland, Oregon. DAVID COLE & CO., Iuiortri und Dealer IrJ Slovt'N, ICaiiirt'N & IIoiinc I-'iirnlNliIiiK' JooiIh. DAIKY BU1TUK8 A Bl'KOIALTY, 02 FlrMt Ntreet. . Fortlauil. Or. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tbe Original biiU Only Genuine. P.r. u4 Hfiri iullUrU. nut ot wurtbUM ImluUou. IDailtCUAUM Ml L.MLF1I10. . 1 I . (flump.) 19 u tar uUeulu'i in MUr b ri't urn ual NAME rArtrti vnicuvcrr vuriniri w.. Mi br nicffll ?7itli. Atk for "Chlcke TbU BELT cr n.merttorU atA ir.Ml tor ih ui ef iS.rufcmtou ef U. f aui.llr. orf.ni. Tb eociUaiwu $u.ta rCLEOTBlCITY nutllft lbro.b h9 f.ru niui r.tor U..LH lakrallbrMUoa. 1obwI ittJmi ui. Vila KlMirlt B.lu adutlM4 W tun all lilt Iroa MUM, llliltriu OM Fw alraalua glrtaf f.U la. irl. Hill 0., 11)1 Wukuuke Bl.IUCVkn,IU. IllliPS ANnO 1 1 rOUR CATARRH Ocixx too Oxirod. -TUB- Carbolic S BALL Is INFALLIBLE I Ask Your Druggist For It I AHTIUIA Itvllct cd In FIto Minute. HAY FKVKK. CureUuarantcol If Takou lu TIiuo. UIIOXCIIITIH, Curo Warranted. DKAFXKHN Curtxl Iu Thrpo to Six Montbt, IllIillirrln, I'rinip, riinil. Kin, llriitlnrbe. horo 'I liroat SrcEuitv Cured. Invnluablo Romody ( Patented Anrll.ISM frlco of Treatment, SI 00 (Pmolto HM1. $2.CO I'oueuaior, ior internal l sc. ?:.ua) CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO. G52 Market SI, San Francisco, Cal. jBo-waro of Hurtful Imitations, ALL LO The money yon my at ere Jit stores to Imlcintilfy dealerM against losses by bad debts U all lost You cannot afford It While, you have cash, profit by Its ue. ratronizo Cuh Stores, where you can buy cvorj thln you need to cat, look at, or wear, at ltottom Prices. Wo so'J Tuiuhlers at fOo, Oohlets COO, JeJly (lla.ies 35c dozen. Nice Mum DUlies, 20c and 2Se; hamlsoino i'ii.n)U'd, 2.'o and oiVj oaeli. Small Glass S.iuee Dishes, 3.V; letter ones, Mo dozen. (llasu Pitchers, 3."c Syrup Vu, lUx Cream Pitchers, 7c to 10c. Su;ar Howls or Hut tr Plates, wltli eoers, 15c to 2c each. Wall paper, common, 20 plcvtn (10 douhlu), lor $1; cry hand- some, 10 pieces, for ?1. A full lino ot Clrocorles, Provision ever) tilng. Send for full list (free) lo RJUTII'S CASH STOltK, 115 and 117 Clay Street, Sail Kranclsco, Cal. The Van Monciscar a. DYSPENSARY, POHTLAND. OR. Young, mlddlo-aitnt and old. single or marrlcsl met aud all who suttnr with LOST MANHOOD Nerrous Debility, Hnorma torrhen, Heinlnal Ixhuci Sexual lccav. Falling Mum. orr. Weak lives, Laok ol : Knergy. also Hlood and Mklu inseaiHM, nrrinuus Kruptlous, Hair Valllni Hone Palus, H wellluiji Horo Throat, Uloors, Ki fecta ot Mercury, Kldneyi aud Illadder Troublul Weak Hack, Humlng Urlns, Gonorrhea, Oluet Btrlo lira prointit relief and euro for Ufa. llotli Hexes CoiimuU Confidentially OKflOK 188 A 184 THIliD HT. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. No hot water rlpos; nn heating your rooms, l'or de scription, address, Z. T. WRIQHT, Foot Morrison st. Portland, Or. Also dealer In Threshing und General Machinery, Ma rine Work, Ijiuudry Machinery, 111 fact anything you want. Gen. Audit for thu Khimuau Uoal Ull Kugiiia iflTAG KNTH WANTi:i).Tl-l PENSIONS FOR. UNION VETERANS, WIDOWS, AND CHILDREN. Mq fi StOVOllS & Co., Washington, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. PKIl WEEK SIAUK HV OUIl Agents selling- Moody's Star Dress System. Bend $1.00 for Sample Outfit to GKKKN'S KIXDEIt 4; HKTTKLIIKIM, 637 JIarket Street, San Francisco. Write at onco to nccuro agency for your county. QIPIM1AAY KlUNlCH a iiAtiii. O I CUM IIH I , (jablor, Kounish IManos: llur dot Organs, band InstruinoutH. InrgeHt stock of Sheet Muslo and Hooka. Hands Biiirpllod ut Kastorn prioea. M. UUAY CO. 2(V1 Poat Btrflot Han FrnnoiHOO. Irlnlrt4' I nit.--PubllHlicrH who are not buying through Palmer & Hey are 1oh iiiK money. AVcHell Job, Hook and New InkH nt inanufacttirerH' prlceH. PEOPLES' DISPENSARY Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 Fourth Kt., bnU MorrUon and Yamhill. I'ortland, Oregon. ADVICE AND MEDICINE SI.OO. All THimmuu sticc-Hsfiltlv treated. Chronlo and Nera tous 'l'rouhies a swealty. llheumstlaio. Neuralgia. (Irurral and Nervous Di hillty, Hemlual Weakness and Ist Munliood succesKfnlly treatetl with thu aid of the Ukxkiiiiatku At'MK l'.LUciiiIu llf.l.T and other electric atiil!ancMi. Hriual Diseases taken hy the case at moat reasonable rales. A ouiupcieni ruyticiau auu triclaii In attendance daily. Country luitlcutl wlllijleaae state syinptoius as accurate as possible, Corresioude solicited, Terms strictly cash, GltASS, CIX0VKIL VKOKTAHIiK AND Flower 8eeds, Ktc., Kto. (aurden TooIm mill I'TtllI.erH, Fruit TrrrN. Ktv. . jtSkni) koh Catalooitk. miAMU I1ROS.. 200 Second Htreet, I'orllanrt. SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., San FranclBCO, W UI ii lij r WJZZ SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES BUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agont. 7 Hturk Mt Iortlucd. Or. O'l'Uo UUVKItH' OUIDK 1 Usurd Hit, and Mnrtli, cncUytar. Jtf3V lugts, B'yixllii lncUe, with over 3, BOO lllustrntloua a whole Picture (luller'. aiVKS Wiolessile Priccf dlrrct to consumer ou nil koouji tot iwrsuual or fmlly u. Tells now to order, ud gives exuct cost of everjr Uilnic you use, et, drluk, war, or hare fiin wltU. These INVAI.JAlliaS llOOIUi conUln lnforuitlou glcsmed from the markets of Ue world. IVe will mall coiiy V1VKK to aur ad dress uion reoelpt of 10 cU. to defray expense of mail tug. Iet us beat trout you, Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. X)g? Ac t20 VTaJtaah Aveaue. CUlcsvsjo. 111. m & BALL ST ao v THE BEST IU I I TI S toa-sasM I i, EXTRA S1E1XD M S MAiUY 1 2 EIHERLj?tssli' FOR VEfM p(j h i DAIKY 1 , sw I AND TABLE USEl G g I CsfejIRE CO II Is mora hlshlr roflnrrl than inr Bait karmfHl ioRrfKUonta found In mos't Halt are re. moredt tharetore. It Is tho Rarest to us. It is f res from limo and pan sealss, reqntrea aosirunf. It Is ths strongest, and altofst the most economical. It dissolTO rsry easily, therefors does set ipeu butter tiy the srltty parliciss.as ottsu i ens with othur Halt. Oomrjion Salt is too risky for anybody tons ha Buaking Hut (sr. '1 hs poorest familiss nas so little Salt on thsir tahlethat they can afford to gM that that is the most hraltliy and ths bast HOIiMHB' KXT11A SII'TEI) HALT is tu4 br fx best dairymen in California, and has nsrer failed to pIhii better than any other braiM srkeasTsr tried, noksl In U0, 100 sad Nrsi rnr. Lln.s Bi la I pound CotUn ll.p and Cartons. ansiti ou Baring auia brand (rem yesur Hrecer. C F WHITSF.lf A CO restlt OmI i(,iU, 101 and 10 Oajktmle Bkrae sua Francise. l'iao'n Kcmeily for Cntnrrh U tho H Ileet, l-jvHiwv to Uho, mid ClieuiivHt, Sold br tlmctjistn or pent by mail. H oOc. K. T. lliuoltiue, W'irreu, liu A .1 ol Iiok tlint is a job nrcHH in tho 'Old Holiable Gordon, ' 8x12 and 10x15. Tho chenpent, beHt Mid Htmngcst In thu ninrkut. lluy no othor. Kept only by l'Al.MKU & Kuy. WILEY B. ALLEN, 11 iirvtbt. fortiana IiAIK-KKTHTOI'H (ft r To u Day. Samples worth Sl.M, FUKli ) Lines not under tho horse feet. Write Hrkw. WBTKU'HSA,KT-HKIXll0Ll)miCo.,Hlllly,Holl. OLD SORES AND ULCERS lon standliiB oursd t)T U.U.VS 1 UK1UM..H4I.I K. Itnu.r falls, lly Mall, C$e. Msds by J. 1. Allon, M, l'sul, Mlna. lly return mall. Vull IleNcrliulon Sloody'a .New Tatlur Njalrai .if lire. Vuttlns-. MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, O. flPllllWI Habit CUrOd alliractatjtM'r.aorpay. UT III III l'r.f. J. a. IUUTOS, tilh n.H, CUrlall,0. yjo. 7J PORTLAND ORM III succeWul operation since 1 666, patronized irons, all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators. TI1K MOST PKUTKCTIiY KQUIITED SCHOOL of its class on the Coast, It oners private or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Writinc, Correspondence, DookAeeping, Ilaiikliig.Sliorlhaml.Type-wrillnp, Ilustness und Legal Forms and all Common School Branches. Students of all aces and Loth sexes admitted anv time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wcsco, Proprietors. CUItlCH AI.I, HUMOItH, from n common Mlololi, or i:niitloii, to thu worbt Scrofula. Snlt-rliouiii, " Fovor - Horosi," scaly or llougla Skin, in short, ull diseases ciuiHed by bad blood uro coiuiuered by tliia jiowerfnl, ptirl l'vlng, and Invlgorutlng medicine. tJreut r.atliig Ulfori rapidly lieul under Its bo iiIkii lnlliietiee. lispeelnlly lias it inunlfested Its potency in curing Teller, Homo IttiHli, IlollH, CnrlnmcIoH, Soro I yen, "rof iiIoiih NorcN and SwoIIIngN, Iill jolut IHhohhc, AVhllo Sivolllngn, (Joltrc, or Tlilclt Nccli, and i:nlargod (.luiidM, Send ten cents In stamps for n largo ttcatlHO, with colored plntes, on Skin Discuses, or tho mime nmoiuit lor a ticutlso on Hcroliilous AlVeetlons. . , "mi: m.ouii is thi: ufk. Thorninrlilv-cleanse It by using II r. IMorco'a fiolilcii IHodlcnl IllKcovofy, and good dlgchlloii, a fair hIiIii, Imoyaiit Hplr IU, und vital btrengcli, will bocstiibliBlied. CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula or tlio I.iingH, is ar rested mui cured by tills remedy, if tulton be fore the lust htiwcs or the illFcnsn r.ro reached. From its iniirvclons power over this terribly futnl dlHcuso, when lli-Ft ofl'i ring this now celebrated lcmedy to the public, Dr. l'n.itcn thought serlouslv or culling It his "Con Hinaptloii Curt'." but abandoned that mime us too limited for a medicine which, fiom its wonderful combliiutlon or lonle. or BtrciiKtlienlng, ultcmtlve, or blood-clennsltig, iintMiillous, iicctoiul, mid nutritive proper ties. Is liiioqimled, not only n a remedy for consumption, but for all Chronic IIU 0110 of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo sallow color of skin, or yi llowisb.browii ct-ots on fueo or body, frequent liciidncho or dizzi ness, bad tasto ln mouth. Internal Lent or chills, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits und gloomy foicbodlnirs, Irregular uppctlte, mid coated tongue, you uro tnilferlng fiom IiiiIigCHtlon, IIVMpcpNln, und Torpid Iiiver, or "IIIIIoiiHiict.n, In many cases only part of t Iicbo symptoms nro expe rienced. As a remedy for nil such (uses, Ilr. IMorce'H t.oldon ITIedlcal JUIm cover)' Is uustirpiifcsed. Ior Weak I.uiig", SpltlltiR of Itlooil, KtiorltiohN of Itrenlli, Ilron clilllK, Autliiua, Severe ('oiigliw, mui kindred ulloctlons, it is nu ctlleient icmedy. Hold nv DiujiioiBTs, ut $1.0U, or SIX IIOTTI.IIH for $S.UU. Send ten cents in fctumps for Dr. I'icrco'S book ou Consumption. Address, Wurlil'H lllNiiiNary niedlcal Ahso- elation, 0t3 .Main btreet, Iluir'Ai.o, N. Y. $500 REWARD la offered ly tho proprietors of Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Homed ior a cuso of catarrh which they cannot euro. If you Iiuvo n dlhclinriro from tho noso. offensivo or othenvlso, partial loss of smell, tusto, or hearing, -vcak eyes, dull pain or nressuro In head, you ivo Oitarrli. Thou lands of cases termliuito in consumption. Dr.Siigo'sOATAituii IIejikdy cures tho worst cases of C'atnrrli, "Cohl Iu tho Ilond," nnd Caturrlial Xfoadaclio. .60 cents. a hi taVrn th Ira4 I ft tliilc ii( Irul Cl of remUic, tnl has glvca almost ualeml tausXsvo Uwfla WURPIIY IIR09;. Urit.Tsc Ohaiwoa ths favor vt ths (HtLllc sad now ranis zmuuj lh IcaaissTSledl. ciacscf ths oildora. A, L. SMITIL Sold by r)iivrUu. 1-iUstMlU. QAA raiseH of KectMl IHHeun, Illeal, OVA FlMwurcH, FlMtHlAM aud Kectal VIccrM treated HUcneHHTully, ivltlseMt uho of knire, within iiust twe yeitrsi. VIhUh neverul Interior tewus). Heud for clrcHlaris. J.M. fllklusteH,M.lsM No. mitiiMi'w liHlldlnif. l'8rtUMd.jr. x, p. n, v, No, aoT-B, jr. n. u, No, m. 1$ Grt lal jfaTST J TO ft DaTSV MKJQ9irntA s.i al feW taaMBIrtnurs. E9 UrSsalktas ESXtui CismlalCi. OoolnnaU,IHBBl