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Cherries, Oregon, tfdrm.. LemoMs, California, tfbx. Limes, 100 Rlvernide oranges. 1? box. . Los Angeles, do do . . Pencil es, f box , Hides Dry, over 10 lbs, lb Wet salted, over 1 5 tl.s. . . . Murrain nidus Pelts , Vkoktablks Cabbage. V lb Carrots. tt sack , Cauliflower, doz Onions Potatoes, new, & bush Wool East Oregon. Spring clip. . Vallev Orogou, do ?3 TO C2.i 00 32 00 (33 OC 90 1 2)1 4 00 5 00 1 50 1 00 is J i'5 12 7 & 10 1 1 00 so a 14 in 1 '(& lfi 20 A comimiiifty Is listin,'uisire(l, not by its natural features or resources, but by its men iiml womon. If theso ureootl. able, strong, capable of doing thoir part in life, then The region is at its best. Where every prospect pleases but man is vile, there is a reversal of the rule that ought to prevail, for the people should please, whatever the orpsnect. United l'rcsbuttrian. You were a prize-lighter once, I be lieve?" "Yes, and I was remarkably successful. 1 whipped every man I met, and at one time intended to chal lenge the champion." "Why didn't you challenge him?" "Well, just about 1 hat time 1 got married and tho conceit was taken out of niu in two days." Nebraska State Journal. Tho editor of an esteemed contem porary wonders how lie will get his clothes on over ins wings when ho gets to Heaven. Don't worry, dear brother, on that score. You may sometimes find diiliculty in getting your boots on over your cloven hoof, or making ymrv lint cover your horns, but don't you bother about the wings. XinucapolU Tribune. You say, Mr. Smith," said tho girl in a low. thoughtful, this-is-a-seri-ous-niattcrsort of tone, 'that you have loved me for live years and have never dared to tell mo so until to-night?" "Yes," lie replied. "Well, 1 can not lie your wife. A man who has no more courage than that would feign to be asleep while a burglar stole his baby's shoes." The Epoch. Ethel and Egbert were bidding each other a proper good-bye the other evening when tho draft from tho open front-door blow tho hall light out and left the two young people in sudden darkness. "Weren't you awful afraid," asked Ethel's dearest friend next day, when Ethel was telling the story, "to bo. left alone in the dark like that?" "Yes, dear.. I was," confessed Ethel, frankly. "Egbert is quite bashful, you know, and 1 was afraid he wouldn't ece how perfectly helpless I was." Somerville Journal. HIT IT HARD. A Dollar Investment Produces $6,000. Aa noieeletsly ns the biiow comes down did tho magic number G'J,3G8 Blip from the wheel of The Louisiana State Lottery on the eighth instant, and as noiselessly were tho glad tid ings communicated by the munngorB to the fortunate owner of the lucky number Mr. Thomas It. Miller, now residing at 1213 Lawrence Stroot, in this city, that ho had drawn one-tenth of the second capital prize of if 50,000 or in other words, tho handsome sum of $5,000 ;n an investment of $1, which amount the company hold sub ject to his order, and would bo happy to remit to him at his pleasure. Coming aa this magnificent prizo did, without nn effort, it may be pard onable if in the language of precious a nes, it is likened to tho topaz No vmbor's jewel which, so long as its owner holds undisputed possession, is supposed to keep jfT bad dreams, and iu other ways brighten the sun shine of his daily life. A New reporter desiring to secure a correct statement of the facts, actuated him to look Mr. Miller up, which he did yesterday morning, and found him, as informed, at his residence, 1213 Lawrence, streot. Mr. Miller is a first class, industriotiH mechanic, 38 years of ago, and holds the confidence and respect of all thoso with whom ho is acquainted. He lias beon a resident of Denver for about a year, and ho is so infatu ated with tho ' Queen City" that ho lias concluded to invefct his money here in real eHtnte, which will doubt luss pay nearly as great a dividend as on hia investment of one dollur in tho LouUiiinu lottery. Denver (Col.) Nexct Kov. 24. TEA DRINKING IN JAPAN. Occasions or Klnhnnitn Orrmony Anion; tho Higher 01m.ru. Some letters recently received from Japan from an American traveler who is having exceptional advantages for becoming acipia'nted with the native life of the country, give some very curi ous and interesting items about ten drinking there. He says "toa-drinkh'g is the great featuie of Japan. It is not only a national taste, it is a social insti tution. On the railroads tea is offered first-class passeiurers at stations as water is provided for them with us. In traveling bv private conveyance the little roadsido inns for accommodation of travelers are called and are tea houses; tea is about all they have to oiler. When you go into the shops they bringyou tea; it is a part of the general courteousness and courtliness of their way of doing even in petty trading. Hut all th s is merely incidental, quite aside from the real business of tea drinking. The te.i you get in such ways is, of course, generally inferior, but the great difference when you come to the regular tea-drinking is in more than the quality of the tea. Every house among the well-to-do-classes has as an attachment a tea house not merely a room devoted to tho beverage, but a little detached house, and in these tea-houses the social life of Japan is carried on. it corresponds in n way to our club life. Circle of friends meet in th"iu (men only) lmhitunllv, and those that are especially devoted to these festivities, or who frequent important and influential tea-drinking circles, are called tea men, just as we talk about club men. The detachment of the tea house from the rest of the house is a leecssary measure of privacy in a coun try where partitions are merely screens, and privacy in the tea-house was imper.! tiro at the time previous to the last revolution, when the tea-house were the centers of political debate and conspiracies. 1 here are still many tea houses whero polities are the chief theme, and there are others when; art and literature are the main interests to the guests. "The whole matter of tea-drinking on these occasions is full of elaborate ceremony. Servants are dispensed with, it being part of an entirely theo retical assumption of simplicity that the host shall do every thing with his own hands. The real origin of the custom is probably in that desire for privacy be-fore referred to. Unless Japanese servants are more traciaote man ours t would be a good deal easier to do it ill oneself than to teach them, for the utmost punctiliousness is observed in every detail. The water is heated over cliaivoal, and there are definite ways of irranging it. I've seen a book giving forty different ways of doing that. The kettle is put on with ccrcmouv, after a definite model. The tea-house is alwavs ornamented with some work of art, a picture or a piece of writing (for writ ing is an art hero) or a potteil plant, and as this is changed at each writing it is part of the civilities devolving upon the guests to go up to this and adipire it. Potteil plants are a great thing here. All sorts of things are dwarfed and grown in pots, and the shaping of them is a sort of national fancy work. You know you often see in pictures on fans and screens queer-shaped plants and pots. Well, all that business of forcing and growing them in particular ways is one of tho burning artistic questions in Japan. Little girls are taught it, ladies practice it, and there are rival schools anil cliques in the art and great artists eminent for success in it, and lots of books about it. "A feature of these eutertainmonts is. naturally enough, conversation about celebrated tea-drinkers of the past, poets, artists, and statesmen, and often the very cups that they have used figure in the festivities of generations hundreds of years later. This is felt to lie a delightful touch of sentiment when it can be accomplished. They pour water under tho boiling point on their tea, and it has not the bitter taste ours has. They drink it without sugar, or are supposed to do so, but they cheat, for they hand sweetmeats around with it, and the tea is drank through them, as it were; but of course a great deal of it is drank without any saccharine Kccompaniment. The choice tea .is al together a different thing from any we know about- It is niado from very young, carefully-chosen tea-leaves, ami is only partially cured, and then in a powdered form is made into a some thing more like gruel than any thing else as to form. It is very delicate and seems to bring one very near to the plant in its first estate." Chicago Times. A Fable for Every Body. In the depths of n forest there lived two foxes. One of them said ono day in the politest fox hinguuye: "Let's quarrel." "Very well," said the other. "Hut how shall we set about it?" They tried all sorts of ways, but it could not bu done, because each one would givo way. At last number one fetched two stones. "Thore," said lie, "you say they're yours, and I'll say they'ro mine, and we will quarrel, and 'ijjht, and scratch. Now, I'll begin. Those stones aro mine?" "Very well," auswered tho other, "you aro welcome to tlioiu." "Hut wo shall never quar rel at this rate!" cried the other, jump ing up and licking his face. "You old simpleton, don't you know it takes two to make aqs irrol any day?" So they gave it up ii a bad job and never tried to play at this silly "tune again. Western Plowman. Tho number of persons engaged in crushing truth to oat ih Is surprisingly mrgu V)icro'i Advance Thought. I Of the 40O.0TO Hebrews computed to be in the United States, at least 15,000 are settled In New York. Among them are many mdlionnires. A New York paper recently puuusneu a list or nineteen lie brews In that city whose fortunes range from 1,100,000 up to $8,0C 0,000 each. A VALUABLE MEDICAL TREATISE. The edition for 1SS8 of the sterling Medical Annual known as Hostetter's Almanac, la now ready, and may be obtained, freo of cost, nf druggists and general country dealers in all parts of tho United S'atee. Mexico, and indeed in pvery civilized portion of tho Western Hem isphere 'Dili AlnittHuo lias been Issued rcKU lrly ul tlio commencement of every year for over one-Ilfth of a century. It combine, with the sound' si practical advlco for the jireservi lion and restoration of health, a largo amount of Interesting and amusing light rending, and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chro noloKlcnl Items, etc.. are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely accurate. Tho Issue of Hosteller's Almanac for 18S8 will prob ably be the largest edition of a medical work ever published lu any country. Tho proprie tors. Jtessrs Hcstettcr & Co.. Pittsburgh, l'a.. on receipt of a mo cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person ho cunnot pro cure one iu his neighborhood. It !h estimated that since 1702, 4,410,000 men have been killed in wars. "Ph, wad some power the giftie pie us, To see ourselves as ithers see us"! Few women want to appear sick, and vet how many we see with pain written on every feature, who have been sutl'crlnn for months from teuiale weakness, anil who could easily cure themselves by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrip tion." to be found at any drill? store. This remedy is a specific for wmk backs, ner vous or iieuraliiic pains, and all that class of dlseasus known as ' female complaints. " Illustrated, larne treatise on diseases ot women, with most successful courses of self-treatmeiil. sent for lOcents in stamps. Address, "World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, 003 Main Street, Uull'ulo, N. Y. What is done' cannot, be undone, es pecially if it it a hard boiled eg. HEADACHE AND DStEP?IA. No. 512 West 57th St., N.Y., June 10, I have been a martyr to bilious bend- ache and djspepsia. Any indiscretion in diet, over-fatinue or cold brings on a tit of indigestion, to be followed by a headache lantintr two or three days at a time. I think I must have tried over twenty dlfl e ent remedies, whi' h were recommend d as certain cures by loving friends, but ir. was of no use. Like the Irishman, 1 got no belter very fast. At last I thought I would take a siaiple course of purgation with HitANUKKTii's 1'lt.i.s. For the first week I took two Pills every night, then one Pill for thirty nights; in that time I gained three pounds in weight, and never have had an ache or a pain sine. WIM.1AM K. KocKwm.i.. THE "OLD RELIABLE." Lett Is Conty Hoe, October II, 18S7. The "Old Reliable" manufactured by Palmer & Rey, is an ideal job press. It is thw strongest and most durable press in the market. There is a lover at the left of the feeder connected with a complete device for throwing oil' the imprcHvlon. It will print a form to tlio full capacity nf the chase, and all tho parts are made strong and durablu to endure the tremen dous strain. This press for simplicity of construction excels all others. Yours trnlv, .1. T. l'omu:sT. How to Gain F:esh and Strength. Useatur each meal Neutt'N I'.uiiiIhIoii with llyiKJlihosuliites. It is as p-datublo as milk, nnd I'linllv illeeHtcd. The 1 uniilit V illl which delicate people linprovu with its usu is wonderful. Use it and try your wcltdit Asa remedy for Consumption, Throat atlections and i lironchitis. It is uticquuled. I'leuso lead: "1 ' used Scott's Kmult-ion in a child cltrht months old with Kood results. He gained four pounds in a very short time -i no..ritiM, m. u Alabama. Gen. Grunt's widow visits the tomb in Riverside Park every Sutiduv. Unequalled Dr.SaKe'sCattirrh Remedy. Good as gold silver. Umtakian religious llttinture xent free on anpllcii lion to Mls K F iMtimn. I' O, DiuwrrCU, I'urtlaud O. Wushiugtuu corretsiKHiUents add. MIshM DdVoe, Meuttlo CHinelliue luiproYes and present's Uie ccrnnlexlon plow to Cure Skin&Scalp Diseases with the CUTICUrV Remedies. nORTURING, DISFIOURING. ITCHING. 1 scaly and pimply discuses of tlio Bkln.scalu Bnd blood with loss of huir, from Infancy to Did ago, uro cured by HioCuticuha Rkmkdius. CUTicurtA nKSOLVKNT.thonow blood purider, Cleanses tho blood and perspiration of dlscaso- rua Laming toe. men lb, anu tuua removes tno CAUSE. CUTictmA, tlio KTcat Skin Cure, Instantly allays itchluk and fnllunimatlon, clears Uicakin ind scalp of. crusts, sculcs and sorus, and ro jtores tho Hair. CUTicunA 80AP,an cxgulsltfl Skin Rcautlflor, fa Indispensable in trcAtuiK skin ulseases, baby humors, skin blcmlsl co, chapped and oily skin. CUTJCUItA Hemuouuj aro Uiu ijreat Bkln bcautiUci-a. . Bold everywhero. Prlco, Cutiooiia. fiOc.: 3oap, 23c.; ItESOLVur T l. Preiiarod by tho tOTTKuDnuo and CUbStiOAL Co..Boaton,MoHs. CTSend for "How to Cure Skin DIsciuwh." SIT MTED with tho lo vollcat dciicaoy is tho skiu 1 lfi bathod with COTiooitA Medioatko Soai. ECALL'S 3PULMONARY A superior remedy for Couruh, CoMh, Incipient CouHUmptlou, and nil Tliroat and tunjf Troublca Sold by all DruggltU for B0 CenU. ELY'S Cream Balm sssssssssW ' IM tSXJR-E TO Cold in Head QUICKLY. HAYFEVER' Easy to Uso. AY-FEVER A irtklelsar pMe-l into tack nostril and Is nsU. Price SO ernti at ilrurni.ls ; by mall. rrifUWrrd. tt ctrnu. KLV IIUOl'ilKlW, S4UrulcliHtit, lrVolk. Yt l vv "2" J ssstsW f .UL A f Rl Wt "iilum nrvw.'.vsv I Hr.n Gladstone will visit America in the sprint;. THOMAS CARLYLE. the great Scotch author, Milfered all his life with dyspep ia. hich made his own life miserable and caused Ills best unci . t-uest friends not a little pain because of his fretfulness. Dyspepsia cenerally aries from disease of tlio liver, and a Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical DUcovery" cures all diseacs of this great gland. It follows that while all tautiot be Carlyles even with dyspepsia, all can Im free from the malady, while emulating his virtues. A cyclone at Mincola, Texas, blew down a hall, and killed live people. A Sore 'I'lii-oul, OiukIi or 'oIl. If suffered to progress, results in serious pulmonary atlections, oftentimes incura ble. "'Hroxcn's bronchial Troches" reach directly the seat of the disease, and give instant relief. Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. 0ONSTJMPTI0IT bUHhLY CURED. To tho Kdltor: Please inform your readers that I have a pos itive remedy lor tho above moiled disease, fly Us timely use thousands of hop. k-ss eass tm e been permanently eurtd. 1 shall be glad to tend two bottles of my remedy kkkk to anv of your readers who Iihvo consumption If they will bend me their Kxprcu and 1. O. uiidroos. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. U.. 1M Pearl St., New York Try Gkhmka for breakfast. "Wakelo-'a Squlrr 1 and Gopher Extermi nator Try i . and pro o tho best is the cheapest. Wnkelue & Co., Sin Frsncisro. Absolutely Pure. This powder novcr varies. 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Moore & Co., sido snap action, twist bar rels, 10 or 12 ga. 16 00 No. 684. Geo. Fisher side snar aotion. twist barrols. nlstol grip and rebounding locks, 10 or 12 ga., - 17 00 No. I 78. Geo. Fisher top snap aotion. twist barrels, pistol rA grip, extension rib. rebounding looks, 1 0 or 12 ga. 20 00 No. 179. Goo. Fisher ton snan action, laminated steel bar rels, pistol grip, rebounding bar looks, extension rib, 10 or 12 ga. - - - 23 00 Any or nbovfi IJiiiim Hcnt M.I. on receipt of tW to KHHrniitfH exyrenH rlinrutiHj If the, .tin Ih fulten the 5 will hn deducted from tHe. pilrii; 1 not money ro funded Icmm expi'CHis clitirCH. Hot uf re-loudlnitT totlM Hd Ii5 liritHM hIiuIIh with faeli Jiiii. IX. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Instituto BlarXor Elchlncn Experienced nnd HkilU fill I'liTsldaus ami HurKcons. ALL CHftONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Patients treated hero orat their homes. Sfany treated nt homo, tlirouxli correspondence, at successfully as If hero In iwreon. Como and SCO US, or send ten cents lu slnmun for our hva idt' Cui Jn.rUnL " wliloli trl, ia nil rtnvtlL ularg. Addrusa: Wonr.n's Dispe.nhaky Iedi Lai, association, iwj .Main Kt., UutTalo, N.Y. For "worn-out," "run-down," rtobllltntcd school tenchfrs, mllllnrrs, coutnstroMCB, houso kcopcrg, nnd overworktxl women Kcncrnlly, Dr. rlcrco's Fuvorlto Prescription Is tho bout of nil restomtlvo tonics. Itlsnotft "Ctiro-nll," but ndtiilmbly fultilis a plnprlptiPBs of purpose, bcltifr n most potent Spccltlo for nil thoso Chtwlo Wmlcnossrs nnd Discuses pectillnr to women. Tho treatment of ninny thousnndj of such caies, nt tho Invnllda' Hotel nnd Surjr Icnl Inst Unto him nfTordcd n lnnro oxperlcnco lu ndnptlnu; rctuodlcd for their cure, mid Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription fa tlio result of this vnst experience. For tmornnl coiitjiVNtlon, liiflatiunntlois nud iiltMiriittun, It Ih n Specific. It 19 ft powerful frenernl, ni vell ns uterine, tonlo nnd nervine, nnd imparts vlfror nnd strength to tlio wholo system. It cures wrnknrm of etouinch, indigestion, blontltifr, wcnlt back, nervous pros' nu Ion, exhaustion, delillity nnd rloeiilessiK'KM, in either ?e.x. Knvorlto Prescrip tion Is sold by drumfl-'ts under otir ixjeltifa nstarniiffe. Seo wrapper arontul bottle. PH3CE ?1.00, a'StSSScu Send 10 cents In stnmps fot Dr. ricrco'a lnnro Trcntlso on Disettses of Women (1C0 pnires, papor-t-overed). Address, Wom.n s Disi'KX paiiv Mkdioai. Association, CC3 Mulu Stixct, Uuffulo, N. Y. WYCS LITTLE XXX1JUO. ANTI.miilOVS nnd CATIIA11TIO. SICK HEADACHE, niMoua HcndncItOf Ulzzluos C)tiut Ipn r.tou, J iidljrontloii, audltlllouuAttncliN, promptly cured by Dr. B'lorco'u IMoiiBnnt SMirprullvol'elR'is. 25 cunts u vial, by Druggists. oiliu Hrtl, OHblor, Itoculsdi Hanoo: Uur dot Orxnns, bnnd Instmninnts. JjirKt Block of Hlu'ot AtiiHlo nud Books. Hands supullod at HHciorn prioos. Al. QUAY CO. 20H Post strnnt, Hnn FrnlMn. Tho Oregon National Bank, of roitTi.AM. I HurccMors to MftroW'litau Havings Itank.) CAPITAL l'AUl IN . . J100.000. TninwicUa (tcnrrnl Ilai.VirK lluslnrea. ACOOtlNTH kpt subjoct toihi'ck. S1J1.IJ5 KXOHANflK mi Hnn Frunclsco and Ncv York. MAMCH (.'lilJ.KirriuNN mi iHtoiahlu turns. VAN II. IIKI.AHIIMUTT, HKO. II. MAitKM' Jr., l'iililnt. VIoo-rroHiik'iit. II. K Hll'KftM AN r;iuhi..i. onnirt'a. imittahlo for OmtiKcM, Ixinnm, Olives, Plni-apnlca, filinanas, Strawlrrlea and oady viijctahlcs. 1'or aiu on luiijr t-miis. vi.zxi to tK-v.ou per aero. Addroaa SOLOMON, Gen. N. V. Agt. ho. Inrlt HI., t'ltlriiBo, Uiu. Oflfl eiiHfN oriteetnl IIh(iin(, IMIcn. UJS FlMMtiri'M, FlHtuliiN mul Iti'i'tnl IJlos-s' ti'i'nteil Miier'MMliiJly. ivlthout "nn i Unlit, tvliliin iiitHt two yeurs, VtrsitH Hcvernl Interior totviiH Mend for rlrrutiirn. .I.lt. ' Ilklnctoii.M. I Xo.li I'.iini'H iMiiiillnir. I'ot tluiid.Or. Ttls J1CLT or llficrstrla injvio aiprml for tliq out. of ilrui;ciiiruls or the (racrsllTt orssni. TIip contfnaous strtsm ot HI.KOTRICITV iimllo Ihroueli tho t.srls miH4 reaiors llicm 10 l.rstlhy sctlun. Hanoi ooroonttl.UirllhKlrctrls lllu atlTfillsi-tt lo rnru all Ills from hod to toe. Ills fur las 0N4 Wullok "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tlio OrlRliml and Only Genuine. HsfA anilsl.sys HeUaMi. Hewaroof worthlrM ImluUons. lndiiiblo to LADIES. Ask jour Itruintl't r 't'hlche.trr'. KncM.tiT,aaJ U. no oilier, or luolots le. K;ampi) to us for ii.rtloulsr lit lrrcr bf rf turn mall. A ME PAPER., CMeheater CUrnilfnl Co., It U I IS MudUou buuaro, i'hlluda l'a. Bold by l)mirlt eTfrywherfl. Ask for 'hlrht. tci'a iluuU.U" 1'cuuyrojral 1'llls. TssesooiUr, tllUfc&lCS bl III.! CUkS I , f) Mi tsven ths l'a lev etneilles, and has r!r?a almost ualncisal saUsUo or Carts la rl TO A DATS. VOasrsau.4 nt "aumniY imoS;, fatit.Tcr Ohsswon th. favor the iHiUic and now ranlca ZmonK the leading UsUl a clue. if tlio ol Idora. aoM Btrluturs. Vrdonlbjth. Etiu duoiul Co. ClnolnnatlJ OMo. A. Lm &MI IIU Ursdford, fa. Soldhr Dnvitua. 03 First Street, PORTLANO, OR. . " rciirnm SIO 13 M 1 w DcHcrlptlon and B " jfa,, of i?i4(,m i),v BOUTII. J.U.Ml. H. LANDS. Four mi I IS IMT 1 h?Wz&Rtf .t! ''TorXJiTrVrivInt fall 1 sV MU aw jsi tjt M nana .IW.l V rirulluo.s.ldrcMChrtr ii rjsWiffiu sj'a&..'fi