The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, August 10, 1888, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    7
(
MOVING WESTWARD.
A itemnrkable Clittnicu In the Course of
Amcrlcim ltivero.
The people who live on tho banks of
the Mississippi river arc accustomed to
the astonishing activity of this vast
volnino of moving water in shifting its
channel and cutting away its banks in
one place whilo it builds up new terri
tory at another. Tho entire alluvial
region of the Mississippi valley was
created by tho river, and the land it
has built up is ever at tho mercy of tho
forces that made it.
So long as tho changes wrought hy
this mighty current are all in the same
national limits no political complica
tions are possiblo consequent upon the
ravages of tho river and its power to
transfer territory from one place to
another. It would bo different if two
nationalities were concerned, and
something liko this is coming into view
in the case of the Rio Grande, which
is tho boundary for a long distance
between the United States and Mexico.
In this connection the following state
ment, which comes from Mexico, is of
interest:
Governor Carillo of the State of Chi
huahua has recently made a trip of in
vestigation along tho banks of the Rio
Grande from Paso del Norte down for
a distance of about one hundred miles.
He found to his astonishment that tho
river was making slow but constant in
roads into Mexican territory, oi'lng
away the Mexican banks and depositing
them on the American side, and that
thus many thousand acres of the most
fertile lands in tho ltio Grando valley
on tho Mexican side had been washed
away. Upon inquiry into this subject
he ascertained from th'i leading inhab
itants of that section of country that
this had been going on for over a gen
eration, and that large numbers of
people has thus been made homeless
and forced to leave the country, many
of them going to tho New Mexican
settlements of Mesilla, Chamberino,
Launiore, Las Cruces and Socorro. Gov
ernor Carillo ascertained also that great
losses of valuable territory hail been
taking place in tho vicinity of Paso del
Norte, at which town defensive works
are now being erected y competent
engineers. The Governor hit 3, since
his return to Chihuahua, indicated that
ho is fully impressed with tho impor
tance of tho subject, and that he in
tends to advUo not only the State rep
resentatives at the city of Chihuahua,
but also the National Congress now in
session in the city of Mexico, to make
appropriations to be expended in forti
fying and mattressing and riprapping
the river bank at all exposed points.
He says these encroachments of tli
river, unless speedily stopped, will
causo a loss of national wealth, irrepar
able loss to Paso del Norte, and the
linancial ruin of hundreds of familie.-.
Apart from tho international inter
ests involved, there are speculations of
u scientific nature suggested in the
premises which may be worthy of men
tion. It appears that tho western and
and southwestern bank of the Uio
Grande is the ono which suffers must
from tho abrasion of the current. Win
does tho river show this tendency t
work to the westward P Something
liko this appears in the caso of the Mis
sissippi. Formerly tho river had it--principal
debouchment into the m-h
through ISayoti Manchacand the lake?..
In the course of timo that route wa
abandoned for tiio one now known n
tho main river, which is very consid
erably to the westward of tho old out,
let. In the mean time tho river ha
shown a disposition to transfer it
channel still further to tho westwap
through tho Atohafalaya. Cr.n it In
made to appear from these facts tha
there is a tendency in great rivers Jlou
ing in general directions along nieridi
ans of tho earth's longitude to sworn
to tho westward ? Can it bo hold tha
because of tho rotation ot the earth 01
its axis to tho eastward the weight
tho water in such longitudinal rivei
is thrown by the centrifugal fore
against tho western banks so as n
abrade them with increased onorg
and effect ? Tho matter is worth ex
amination. Ar. 0. I'icnyune.
0
Indian Wives of White Men.
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
A lady who some time ago became
much interested in the statement, con
tradicted at tho time, that General Sib
ley's first wife was a woman of the
Chippewa Nation, speaks in tht plea
antcst tonus of her recollections of the
early days when many men who have
since become prominent in tho State's
history had homes presided over by
wives in whoso veins tho Indian blood
was uncrossed. "They were a pleas
ant and hospitablo class of women,"
she says, "rather taetiturn soinotimos,
but women nevertheless, and good
ones, too. Living' always in tho drudg
ery from which no Indian female
ever escapes in tho society of tho sav
age 'bucks,' no wondor that squaws
were only squaws at any poriod of
development, but whon placed among
the more relining iutluonces of white
homes and white husbands, thoso In
dian women made wonderful progress,
ami made loving wives and mothers
and kind neighbors. You must re
member, too, that tho men who mar
ried Indian women in thoso days up
hero were men in every sense of tho
word, not brutes and ronegades liko
tho 'squaw men' of whom you road in
the 'West to-day." Minneupolis Jour'
nal.
Neighbor "How is your husband
to-dny, Mrs. Jones?" Mrs. Jonos
"He is ill, indued." "Wnr&j than. ho
was?" "0, yos; tho mirao ays lie ia
boyond tho roaoh of doctors now."
"I'm glad to hoar it." "What?1 "I'm
glad to hear it. Now, if you can only
keep lil tn beyond their reach, I think
ho will get well rapidly." Tuas Stt-ingt.
Prof. J. Stuart Blackie has written
i "Life of llurus."
Senator Iniralls will rewrite hi
novel, the manuscript of which was
recent ! burned with his house at
Atchison.
Wilkio Collins says that he has
written some of ids most entertaining
passages while suffering intensely with
the gout.
General Lew Walli c has received
SUT.OOO as royalties on "Hen llur." the
sales of which have reached neatly
'.'00.000 copies.
Mr. Herbert Spencer works threo
hours a day dictating all his writings.
His favorite recreation is found in
playing billiards.
Tho father of Ame'ia Rives, the
Virginia authoress, is chief engineer
of the Panama Railroad Company,
with an ollleu in Colon.
"Cvtave Thanet," who has be
come known as the writer of very
bright and original short stories, is
Miss Alice French, of Davenport, Ia.
James Whiteomb lMey, the In
diana dialect poet, is said bv a West
ern newspaper to have made $20,000
during the past year by his pen and
by lecturing.
G n -ml Albert Pike never use any
but quill pens, and earefu ly preserves
them when they are worn out. He has
probably ten thousand old pens stored
away in his cupboard.
Jefferson Davis' daughter Varina
lias written a long article on "A Ger
man Watering Place" for a Tennessee
paper. It is said that she will make
literature her profession.
George 1?. McClellan, son of the
late General McClellan, has been
added to the New York World editorial
staff. Ho is a bright and traveled
young man of twenty-three.
George R- Sims, tho author of
"'Ostler Joo" and "Harbor Lights,"
is just lifty-ono years of age. lie makes
upward of $20,000 a year by his pen,
and was unheard of ten years ago.
Oliver Optio (William T. Adams),
the writer of boys' stories, lias written
115 volumns. Ho began writing in
1854, whon thirty-four j'oars of age,
and lias kept it up ever since. ' His
lirst story in book form brought htm
$37.50.
Tho l'terary man who writes only
a dozen or so books in a lifetime ought
to be ashamed of himself. Look at
tho Trollope family. Anthony wrote
ono hundred books, Adolphus fifty,
their mother one hundred and fifteen,
and Mrs. Theodosa Trollope ten.
A collection of over two hundred
original drawings by Hablot K. Brown,
tho " Phiz" who illustrated tho Pick
wick papers, and others of Dickens'
works, was recently sold at auction in
London. Tney included " Mrs. Bar
dell fainting in tho arms of Mr. Pick
wick." " Tho fat boy discovering Mr.
Tupman kissing Raehaol." "Nicholas
Niekleby instructing Siniko in tho art
of acting" and "I make myself known
to my aunt," from David Coppwlield.
"Strange, isn't it," remarked
Haggles, "how even tho greatest men
pass out of tho minds of people? As
soon as a dignitary dies he is straight
way forgotten, and all tho interest
centers in his successor." "Yes,"
murmured Snairsles, "nothing suc
ceeds liko
successor.
WELL DRILLS
FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
Sold on Trial !
mm
Investment phi all- tiro fit a
I tu ere. Send 20u for mailing
lartfu Illustrated Catalouiio
with full paitlculara. Man
ufactured by
GOULDS & AUSTIN,
107 .fc 1GU I. like St.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Tho J3UYEHS GUIDE is
iseuod March and Sept.,
i each yonr. It ia an oncy
Iclopodia of useful infor
' motion for nil who pur
chase tho luxuries or tho
necessities of lifo. Wo
can olotho you and furnish you with
all tho necessary and unnecessary
nppliancos to rido, walk, dance, sloop,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
etylss and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all those things
COMFORTABLY, and you oan makoafair
estimate of tho valuo of tho BTJYEBB
QUIDE, whioh will bo sent upon
rocoipt of 10 conts to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonuo, Chicago, lit
ii r
North S-arolina.
PLUG CUT
SMOKING TOBACCO
Has made the Pipe a popular
institution being composed of
a quality of leaf best adapted
for smoking, and cut ready for
immediate use, it is preferablo
to the best brands of light
pressed plug. A single trial
will convert every consumer
they will use no other.
If your dealer does not keep It, he
will get it for you, if ho values your
i trade.
lie who steals h Utile Ptosis with tho same
wish as he who steals much, but with less'
nower.
SHU COULDN'T r.NDKU.STANI) IT. !
"What tn tho world hai happened to jou I
since the last time I saw you"' asked on hvly 1
of another when they met on iho street tho
other i1h: "I can't understand It. Tin n you
were pale, haggard and low-spirited, and I re
member you said tl.at ou lmrdly cared
whtthei you lived or died. To-day you look
ever so much younger, and it Is very evident
from your beaming face tli.it jour low spirits
have taken Illnlit. "Yes, Indeed." was tho re
ply; "and shall I tell you what drove them
away' It was Dr. Price's Favorite Prescrip
tion. 1 uns a martyr to functional derail ge
n.ont unt'l I bogHti Hiking the 'Prescription.
Xow I am as well as I evtr was in my life. o
wouiHU who sutl'ers as I did, ought to let nn
hour pass before procuring this wonderful
remedy."
In buying, stimy carelully tne wants ol your
trade, ami buy wl h that ei d always In view.
l'KO.M MONTANA.
Hr.i.KNA.i.M. T., Jany. tilth, 1FSS.
Fl.EMlMl HltOS.
Gentlemen: I have taken n great ninny ,
of 1)H C. Altl.AM:s CKl.KllltATr.l) 1.1VK11
1'n.i.s, ami Hud them to he a wonderful i
pill -nil that yi u claim for them. They,
m t like a charm in cases of biliousness,
si k headache, tlyentary, etc.
JoxlTi1 Mrs Henry Winklemnn.
Cure sick headache, biliousness, liver
complaint, dyspepsia, heartburn, indigo
tion, malaria pimples on face and body, ,
impure uiootl. etc , oy using reunion.)
C. .McI.aNU's Ci:i.khkati: I.ivku 1'ii.i.s,
prepared onlv by Fleming Hros., 1'itts
' urgh. l'n. l'rlcej. 5 cents. Sold by all
druggNt.. Insist upon having the genuine
Dit. O. Ulcl.ANK's 1 1VKU 1'n.i.s, prepared
by Fleming Hros.. 1'ittsbunm, J'a.
The great fact is, that life is a service, tho
only question is. Whom shall we serve
now to iti:nrcr. voiui i:xim:nsi:s.
You can do it easily, and you will not have
to deprive yourt-clr of u single comfort; on tho
contiarv, you will enjoj lifo more than ever
How can vou accomplish this result! huMly;
cut down your doctor's bills. When you loso
jour uppetite. and become bilious and const!
patcd, and therefore low-spirited, don t rush oil
to Win family physician for a prescription, or.
on the other hand, wait until you are sick abed
before doing anything at all; but just go to tho
druggist's and for twenty -live cents get a sup
ply of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant l'U'gativo rellets.
lake them as direct d, and our word for it,
your unpleasant pyinptoins will disappear as If
bv magic, you w ill have no big doctor's bill to
ply, and everybody interested (except tho doe
toi I, w ill leel happy.
We aro lirst of all, In nil our prayers and !n
nil our conduct to have respi ct to God s glory.
IA'NU TIlOrifl.KS AND WASTING
Diseases can bo cured, if properly treated in
time, as show n by tho follow ing statenu nt from
1). ('. Fkkkma.v, tfydnuj : 'Having been a great
Milt'erer from pulmonary attacks, and grauu
nlly wasting away for tho past twoyeam, it nf
fords mo pleasure to testify tlmt Scott
KiiiiiIfIoii of foil Liver Oil with Lime und
Soda has given mo great rtlief, and I cheer
tully recommend It to all butlcring in a similar
way to myself. In addition, 1 would s.iy that
it is vciy pleasant to take."
WHAT
tailor rti. Qnlnnnw X, P.n INI. First St
iu" vw Portland, Or
'BACK ACHE, M
BLADDER TROUBLES,
RHEUMATISM, -i
NEURALGIA,
HEADACHE, M
NERVOUSNESS.
MNDIOESTION.
EARNER'S
2SAFE CURW
CURES
Thoro i'b no doubt of (bis
Rront. remedy's potonoy. It iB
no New Discovery unknown
nnd innyhap worthless, but
is familiar to tbo public for
yoars as tbo only reliable
remedy for diseases of tbo
Kidneys, Liver and Stomach.
To be M ell, your blood must
be pure, and it never can
bo puro if tbo Kidnoys, (tbo
nnlv lilnrwl nurlfvli... -..
aro diseased.
address
N ERVOim Pcclllty, Losspf Vltror. fVmlnnl
: 'i -.fpco, rut .mc .i r
dency, sc duo t j executes or nbufo, cure
Ml" .i ry. Derpcb
I.
Y O U N C M E N J?if1fI'gIR,JfS,S-
rrrtlon thonlil nvnil thi-in-lr ( f our trentrnnt.
A po t.veci r.gnnrnntr 1 In every eie. K.vphilln,
irlnnry nn.l iturcnt 1) rns' all unnatural dm
j charKco, promptly ami safely cured.
, MIDDLE-AGED MENffSftM:
i ?fT,,.f K'ilnry or Itlartilpr. Weak Hack, Ncrv, n
anJ I'tored to lu-ali hv v .or.
I fit ' .Prrfony unablo to vlult us may lw troatrd
I (it their homon. liy rorri'.j.otnlonrc .Motleliirs niu'
' It structtnn wnt bjrmallorrxptvM. OonsultatloL
I !'" eadt cents in Mamys tor Ihc Young itau'l
b rlcnd or (luKlo tu W tHltock,
SB
DIZZINESS,
AGUE,
DYSPEPSIA,
FEMALE TROUBLES,
BAD EYES,
IMPOTENCY, M
DROPSY,
J
fJURED
WITH
WARNER'S
SAFE CURE.
Ask your friends and neigbA
Dors wnat
"WAENER'S SAFE CURE
bus done for tbem. Its record
is beyond tbo range of doubt.
It bas cured millions and wo
bavo millions of testimonials to
provo our assertions.
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
will cnr von if von will wivnit
fa - ' - - i
a clutuec.
K fl R B Sl 1st freinlunis. S9,ooi) In uo,
FKBlEfiBH. "0 i' Kt.taUI-.heil. New
B BfvlvU"vi jutented Steel Tuinnir Do
icc, In use In nn other l'lano, by which otir Planiw
stand In tuno 20 j ears, good fur 1U0 ; not affected
by climate. No wood to cplit, break, swell, shrink,
crock, decay, or wear out; o guarntiluo it. Kle
(taut IloM-wooil rant's, 3 strings, double ropcatlnir
action; llnut.t ivory l.ej; tbu Famous ANT1SEI.L
Call or write for t'atnloKUe, free. T. M. ANT1SHI.I
PIANO CO., MannfactureiB, Oilil Fellows' Hall, JIar
ket nnd Seventh Streets, S.ui PrancU o.
$5
To S8 a Ony. Sample worth ?1.K), KUKP.
Lines not muter tlin bop.es tvet Write tlr.MV.
strn's SrKTT lln lloi.uru rn IInUr.31 Icti.
IHIUOATINO pojira,
8TKAM ENGINES
ANO
liOILEHS.
C'OMrt.ETE lOWKR AND
lintri2wt Plants.
jjj'Mf1". I'1'1 s.ijronipt delh ery
Write for Circulars.
BYRON JACKSON, SAN FRANCISCO.
TO Till'. I.AIMKN!
MAM TACTt Itrill A.NI IMTORTEIIS Or
LADIES' ClllLl)UKN'i5& INFANT'S WEAK
US Kritivv Htiikit h k
Illuttrxt."! Cota! kmc m-tit frf rn ainillcstlon.
O! YES, YES! CERTAINLY!
singed rat dreads the fire. I p'end guilty. I nin selling a "ncw-fai.gledh machine
LOOK AT IT AIN'T IT A DAISY?
- - u..is-imi'.vflivti'i t
THE l AD VANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES
l gunranten tint X - I'niigleil Ail vimco Kcpnratiir to bo tbo best grnln-Eiivinif, tnst
cst Throabcr nnd numt durable Separator ever niiide. llul, ri'ineinbei-. It is not nn expcrl
iiicnttil inaclilno, iih tbo Old i-'ou.V nuicblnca me. You aio well aware nf tiio timo lott (tlmt
vou luivo to pay for) in experimenting wltb Old l''ouy iiiacbtnca. Tho IV ow Funulcil
ThroMhof IouiIh tbo wny. Tbo Kruuliiig nnd klcUiiik' of tbc Old Fogy agents Is only coualeil
by tiio ainount of grain kicked out In tbo Htraw by tbu O I t'otry macbi'-en. Of courao. If you
wltdi a clicap uiacbltic. Old KokIoh will supply you at your own price; but their nuicblnes aro
dear at any price. You cannot allbrd to buy a Ihrcfbt r without ealnltiing tbo AKVAXCK,
Do not bo talked 'nlo buying a inaclilno be atlso it l ebeap and Old I'ogj ir.li. Abk tbo Old
''og.V ntioiitN If tliey will set IichIiIo the novt Iniigloil iniu-biuo and let you xco which Is tho
experimental machine, and sold on Its iiioi'Uh. 1 have never j ot bail to call on any court to
help decide tbo merits of tliu nexv funulcd imtchinu. 1'Iokbo i ,aiulnu tbu court records In ref
erence to tiio Old FiikIo'h jilan. Minn years uko a man built n liexv-l'unglcil muchino,
called a steam engine. Old ! ogli'N then, as now, stood back and mild tlicy would ruin tho
country . Do y on not xxniit to lio ruin oil In tho nuiiio wny V Ittim niber, the now
tiiiigloil macbluo is pant all OAtioriiiioiit log, xvhilo Old I'ou.x 'h mncbincs aro being cx
pcrluiented with all tho time, und at y our o.vpeiiHi'. Do not fool with them any longer, whilo
your grain is xuing to x unto.
Itemciiiber Hie lu'xv-tuuiilcd nincliliie In Hold on ItH liiorltN entirely. Ho-"
inenibcr, vour wholo dependencu in upon your cniji iiioccciIh, and if you allow Old Fogy ma
chines lo unto your urn In. you aro jum that inuoli out of pocket. To provnnt this, soo
that tl o parly that docs jour tnrcsning proiuree u tiew-iiuiifii'ii i i i. i iii eMiu-r,
Morphia was dlscoveicd in opium by Sertuer
ncr in lSai.
a riti.i: ov m i oo.noo
is a good tiling to get, and the man who wins it
by mperior skill, or bj un unexpictcd turn of
Fortune's wheel, is to bo congratulated. But
be who eecapes from the clutches of that dread
monster. Consumption, and wins back health
and happiness, ia fur inoro foitutmle. The
chances ol winning $100,000 are email, but every
consumptive may bo absolutely suru ot recov
ery, it lie takes Dr. I'icico's Ooldcn Jledical
Discoverv in time, hor all sciotulous Uiscases
Iconbtimiitluu 1 one of thou), it is un ui fulling
remedy. All druggists.
f!nrl In
rt to & UAYB.
nm uirioiun.
yrdonl bjtht
LlUBlChlBlUlCO.
Cincinnati,!
Ohio.
Trade
Hrt
ltlg n Tins given unlTer
sal satisfaction In th
cure of Oonorrbtea and
Olcct. I prescribe Hand
feci safe In recommend"
Ihb It to all sutTeren.
i A.J. ST0SKK, 1I.I).,
Oecalur, III.
PRICE, 31.00. .
Sold by DrutfetatS.
iih tbov aro constructed so us to save your irraln. anil bavo a better record than any old-fotry
Machine. Write 'or further particulars. 1 am prepared to provo all my statements-1. o., Tho
A l VA.Vi'K iiiiielilnc will do inoi-e and bettor woik than any other.
I ..-.-1. 1- ..lull ii.iiir,. iinv old t'oirx' Hire nt to nuiiio AA' rane where tho
AIVA.''li iniielilne Iuih i'nlled to do iih reprcHcntcil mIiicu Hh in trotliictloit
on thlN 'oiiHt. Hliinv up or Mhut ii ft.
ItcmcmLrr that old fogy ugunta saying tbo contrary docs not make It so. It will pay you to
' Investigate. I rim provo nil I mi v.
I also sell tho well knortii IIIM.lli: WOOIUtl'ltY I'OWKII. A number of nianu
faeturers niako thim on a royalty but 1 do not know of any imliutioiiH, but am always In
clined to look out for those that talk of Imitations. I also deal In Laundry and .llnrlno
Machtiiery, Farm, Church and School Hells, (icncrul Muchlncry, Swift Oilers, Ornui Safety
Valves, .Miller l'utiips, Hancock Inspirators, Park & Kcnntdy Injevtors. Acmo and Alligator
Wrenches, lllacksmitli Drills. Self-lleatini; Hath Tubn, tbo Wesllnghouso Knulncs. Sco tho
' prices: 10-horsu on wheels, $'.KX); Trnction, S1D7.'; 15 botbo l'raetlun. SIKW. Spiclul discount for
cash. (Jeneral Agent for Colburn's llj-uuinoM and Ijimps for K let-trie. J.lghtlim 5 to
!i(K( liglltH.
Our prayers are bometltues bebt answered
when our desires are moit uppobtd.
Tit it ly a hi;m:iiold kijjmkoy.
lli:ui oiti) Avi:., IJuooki.yn, X. Y.,
Mnrch 1 , 1861.
I lidveused Ai.i.cock's Ponous Pi.astkhs
for the hmt twenty years. They aro Irit y
a household remedy. If one of my chi -aren
has a cold and wheezes, I put an
Ai.i.cock's I'ohous Pi.AhTiat on the chest
und one between tho hhoulder bludcH. If
any of the children have cioupy coughs,
or coughs of hiiy kind, 1 place tho plaster
close up around the throat; tho soothing
elled is uppnrent almost always in two
hours. 11 they have u d'sordered stom
ach, u Plaster placed just below tho chest
bones makes digestion perfect in half u
day. If there is any looseness of tho bow
el", accompanied by coldness of the skin,
two Ai.i.cock's Pohous Pi.astkhs applied
over the stomach cmo in from two to live
hours. I notice particularly that these
Plasters never abrade the skin, or cause
the slightest irritation. From my own
experience I know they never lail for
rheumatism, pains in the back or lum
bago. C. IlDDI.l.HHOOK.
GENERAL AGENTS WANTED! SAS8 !S
month easily lundo selling tbo Fanners' Friend,
a bug holder ami scales combined. Oon't iiiIhh
thin. Send for circulars. K. K. HA lit. Manager
I'ttget Sound Mfg. Co., Tacoma, Wash. Tor.
THE RAWSON LIGHT RUNNING REAPERS AND MOWERS.
THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES
Your village cannot do xvjtbout one.
bo without a small ono in your house.
You must bavu ono for your mills. You cannot alt'ord to
For pui tlculars, address
Foot of Morrison Stroot, Portland, Orogon.
n m-rr-r"'-""' Tiiffrw- nm r
. P K. U. No. 212-S. F. N. U. No. 31!. Z. T. WRICHT.
,, I.,,.,..,., .ii.,. i i.i. .u.i .in mil iiiiiiimimii irTunrMTrwriifririi
MJiB YO'J SSCSE?
There are ?l,(KiO,000,000 xvoith of diamonde in
the world.
Throat IUhcuhcs commcuco with a Cold,
Cough or ovur-faiigulnt? tho voice. These
byiuptoms (which, if ncKlectcd, often result in
a chronic trouble of the Throat) are allayed by
thoucoof "Jtrtncn's Jlnmehial Troehet,"
.1. II. KINK, AHMiiyor nnd Auulytlrut
ChotiilHt, Ijiboratory. 100 First st Portland,
Or. Analyses made of all jubstances. Hates
for assaying gold ami silver ores $1.50. Pact
ages scut by mail or enpreea promptly attended
to, and rcturiiB madn.
THY Okhmka for breakfast.
Do vou fud dull, lnmruid, low-spirited,
lifeless, ittid iinlewriliiiliiy nii.-tT.ibl,'. both
plivsiuaiiy nn.l inctit.uly : experienco it
sent' of fii!lma or bloating alter catliur,
it of "goiii,ui,M,"or cuiptinei-s of stomiieh
in the morning, tougii'i cnitt'd, bitter or
bad tusto hi iiintith, ii vsrulur npix-tlto, lli
?.ines. ireinii-nc ii.'iiii.uiics, imimsi cyc-
fWllt. "'loillillg HX'CU8
tierir.ii'i in iistnition or
bllity of ti'i!icr, hot flushes, iilb-riiiitliig
with chilly swisatloiip, sharo, biting, trnn
slent pai'm hero uml there, cold feet, drow-bim-w
alter ineiils wiikefiilnpsn, or dis
turlK'd and unrel resiling fcleep, constant,
Corvuwiir, 18S7.)
Iiid"scrllmblo feeling of dreml, or of
pi iidiiur ciuaiiuty t
If you have ail, or sny cotisldrnihlo
niitiiber nf these t.ym. tutus, you aro
eull'eriiig from that nu.ct commoti ol'
American maladies lllllous Tysi-ielii, or
Torpid I, Ivor, aKsocluted with Dyspepsia,
or Indigestion. The mori eompllcati d
your disease has become, tho gieutur the
number and diversity of symptoms. No
matter what Miuro It has reuolicd. Dll.
lH'foin tiio eyes, i I'n.lK'l'.'S (ioi.lir.N JlKOICAl, DlSCOVtniV
xliaiistloii, irrita- i will subdiiH It, If tiiLcii iiceordhig to di
rections tor u reasonable iwigtn ot time.
If not cured, complications multiply uml
Consumption of the I.tinira, Skin liiteascs.
ii. nil ijist'iise, ifictimimsm, iv mi icy iiih-
im-
case, or other gruvo maladies aro quitu I diseases.
llublo to ret In. nnd, sooner or litter, in
duce a filial t( rii.iiialiiin.
Hit. riwiLi'.'s ioi jji.k irrir.u, Discor
i:iiv nctH powertullv upon the Liver, mid
thiotiixh that giviit biood-pui ll'yiiig organ,
cleanses tho system ot all blood-taints anil
Iniiiuiltbs. lium wliutever caute nrlt,lng.
It Is cijually elileaeious In noting upon tbo
Kidneys, and other exetetoiy oigaus,
cleansing, iitrengthciilntr, and healing their
diMused. As an upi.i.ti7.lt.ir, resloititlvo
tome, It prompt. 'a dlg etluii and nutri
tion, thereby building up both llesli ami
etrcugtli. In malarial districts, this won
derful niedlelno 1ms gained grcnt celeli
ritv in eiirimr l'i'vcr und Aaue. Chills
und l.'ever, Dumb Ague, und kiudred
Oiucus
Sue AntIoll Piano advertisement.
David O. U)wk, Dsn., of St. Aauthe, Mttmlohit,
Cmiftu'i, says: " lloing troublod with a K'rriblo bil
ious id tuck. Honoring of tuo heart, poor rest at
night, etc., I commenced the use of your 'Oold' u
.Mttlleiil Discovery ami I'liieis, unu uenveu t:u
very highest benefit therelroui."
'FOR THE BLO
jLllEII
SDlSEiSE.
00 IS
Jlrs. I. V. Wi:init:it, of VcrlmUtre, Cttltarau(rua
Co., X. Y wriKH! "Vuf live yiius pruvlotia to
taking 'tiolden .Medical Discovery ' untl ' Pellets,'
I was n gicat rtilleiir; had u pevero pain In my
right siik' conllmially; was nimble to do uiy own
woik. 1 am now well und strong"
THE LIFE
33
UltS
IRRICftTIOM I
Jl3w.SttS CATAI.OOUK OFl'ASII- !
IONA1H.K BIIOHS I
Tho Finest ami most Complete Shoo CnU
losuo over publlnlio"! In tho United States. It i
will enable you to buy your finitwoar aa Intelll- I
gently ami profitably as though you visiteii
our store and pomoi.ally made your purchase,
Sent Frco to any address. Semi
for it now to
Kast's
788 ami 740 Market St., S.F.
nothing CatarrH
Thoroughly cleans" tho blood, which Is
the louutalu ot hfiitli, by usiiur Dlt.
PiKutiis Got.nt:.N Jir-mcAt. DiscnvKiir,
mnl g.iod diuestion. a lair skin, biioynut
splrltH, und btsllly liuiltli und vigor will
be established.
Gouiun .MuniCAi. Dit-covitiiY cures all
humors, from a common Illotch, or Erup
tion, to the worst herotlllu, Salt-rheuiii,
" l.'ever-fioies," Hcaiy or Itoutrli Skin, In
short, all discuses caused by bail bloisl, aro
comiuernl by this poweiful, piirifylut,'. and
liivlgorathuf iiit'illeliio. Ureal Kating fl
eet h raiiidly heal under Its benign hillu-
encc. Virulent blood-polsnns nre. by Its
use, robbed of their teirois. HsS'clally
has It manifested Its poteuey in curing
Tetter, Keeitiu, lCryslnelas, Dolls, Carbun
cles, Sore Dyes, Scroti. Jons totes und Swell
ltlKS, llip-iolnt DUiite," Whlto Kwelilngs,"
Goitre, orThlclc Neck, und Kulurged Glands.
A medicine ponsiisnlug tho imwer to euro such inveterate blood nnd skin diseases us tho following testimonial portrays,
certainly lie credited with possossltifr properties capable of curing any and ull tUlu and blood tllfccUMt', lor nono uru
otibtluate or dillieult of euro than Kalt-iheiim.
imiet
moru
I nun I
I AltU 1
I rillCIIUlTlOU I
I ..... I...'"---- - -
"CoLtiMiitts, Ohio, Aug. 18th, 1887.
Woitt.n's Disi'iiNB.wiv MimtCAi, Asrocia
tiov, ta .Main Htteet, Duiralo, N. Y.i
flaitlcmrnVur seventl veure I bavo felt It
to bo my duty to glvo to you tho facts In i ela
tion to the eompletu euro of a intifet iikki'ii-
vauii ease ol eaii-riicuiti, uy tuo use or your
'(.o(Vii .Medical Discovery.' An elderly Judy
n'latlve nf initio hud been u great suirerer tniiii Hult-ilicum lor
imwardBof forty years. Tho dlsutso wua most distressing In her
hands, cuueing the skin to cruek open on tho Inside of tbu llngeiu
ut chi Joints and Is-twei'ii the llugera. 8ho was obliged to protect
the raw plaocs by uieuitt of ud!i"Elvu plitsu-rs, salven. ointinenta uml
1arii!iiKi-H. and during tho winter moiitlis hud to havo her hands
dressed d.tily. The pain was qulto Bovem at times ami her general
health win badly atfected, paving tho wuy for other dlseaseo to
creep In. Catui rti and rheumatism cuiiflod u great deal of eulfcring
In addition to tho salt-rheum, fho had useil faithfully, und wltli
the most eonitin nd.iblo isTsoveninoo, all tho remedies prtscrlUil
by her pliyslclans, but without obtaining relief. Bho ufterwuriU
lietrau tretit'ng herself by drinking U-iw mado from blood-puiify-lim
nmts and herb. Shu ooiitlnuisl this lor several years but do
med no lM-nellt. Finally, about ten yinrs ago, I elianeeil to read
one of Dr. Pierce's sinall pamphlets setting forth tho merits of Ills
Guinea Medical Discovery ' und other mediclnex. Tho name struelt
my fnncy, and seeing that It was essentially n blrKMl-purlfler. I !ra
medlntely reeommended It to the old Judy who had been bo long it
(Ullfercr from salt-rhcum. Him eoiuiiietieed taking It ut once, and
took ono bottle, but bceined to bono better. However, I realized
thut it would tuko time lor any incdlcino to elfeet ii cIiuiiko for thu
iM'ttcr, mid eucoiuuged her to continue. Hho then purehnsed a
lialt-iMloiU'ii bottles, and beloro tin se hud ull lieeu used she began
to notice un Improvement Alter taking about u dozen bottles sho
was entirely cured. Her liun'iH wero peilcctly well und us smooth
and healthy as u child's. Her geneiul health wits ulso griutly
Improved; the rheumatism entirely kit her, und tho uitanhwua
almost cured, so thut It ceased to bo much annoyance. Phc has
enjoyed ejccellent health from thut day to tills, and has had no
return of either e.-ilt-rhemn or rheumatism. Tbo 'Discovery'
wi'ius to havo entirely erudleutcd tho Bult-ihcum fiom her system.
Bho Is now over eighty years old, und very hculthy for ono of eucu
extreme ago.
I bavo written fills letter, of which you can muko any uso you
bco lit, hoping that toimi suirerer from salt-rheum might chance to
read it and obtain relief by using your 'Golden Jlcdtcul Discovery
for 'Golden It is In Its curatlvo proiiertlee, untl us much abpvo
tho iiiultlttido of nostrums uml so-culled 'imtent mcdlcliics,' so
walouaiy Iluunted beforo tho public, as (oM Is ubovo tho baser
metals. lttspoctfully yours, .,
P. W. Vll2ELEH, 182 SUt SU"
HO
GOOD
FOK
CHILDREH
ncrritisu riioM
Cold in Head
SNUFFLES
on
CATARRH
rHAYFEVRl
CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SETTING Or BLOOD.
U(lI.OK IKIIIV Ai. r.l, v.,.,. n
pumptionfwhlclf U Berofulnof tho Lungs),
by Its wonderful blooil-purlfylng. Invlgonl
ting und nutrltlvo projierUes. Tor weak
Lungs, Spitting of Illood, Shortness of
llieath, Ilrouchltis, Cliroulu Nasal Catarrh,
Kevero Coughs, Asthma, und kindred all co
ttons, It is u sovereign remedy. Whilo It
promptly cures tho soverest Coughs, it
strengthens tho sybtem and purifies tho
U1UUU,
Consumption.
(0
U.3XI
I AY-FEVER
A particle U tpiJIwl Into uli umlrll toilU inittlik
VticxUj ct t dKlifUU by uiil, rugUUiirJ, OOotv
I jjj VltlUrTIIKIi' U - i Nw Vor
Soiimo.v Iltrrrfl, of A'orth Clauton, Miami
Oh, OhUi, writes: "I luivo not thu words to
express my grutltudo ior tho good your
Golden Medical Discovery has dono my
wife. Bho was talten wltli oonsumptlon, and afti'r trying ono doc
tor after another I llnully gtivo up all hoiof roller. Helng very
iKKirand having but ono dullar In tho world, I prayed to God that
lie might show mt Hoinethliigi and then itKoeiiisathnugli some
tning did tell mo to gix j our 'Golden Miillonl Discovery,' Iy
wife took It us directed, and us it result bho Is so she can work now, '
AVlUtlllg mOnW.-WATHON I'.ri.AltKE, TjUl.,
W. Summtnvte, frtnee LMtivinl htit.
CI CIMIUAV KltAXU'll, I'KAHKi I
O I Cm ln I . IIACII. Gabler. lUwnUI
ltuioa'. Ilunlctt Oirtoj, bwid lajlruiwiiu. bun
tUick ut Nlitot Jtuim ml IU.oU. UuitU ui'plla ai
Gained
25 Pounds
vviieu I coiimiKiioeii taking your
wus not iibio to
nfiltox )Ul
I nn . writes!
'Golden Jbledlctll Dlseoverv." I
work and was a burden to myself. At that tlinn
I Hiula il lri iioundH. untl li-liiv I wi lull 1 1T
pounds. Then I u d to cut about unu na-ul a day, uud now can
t-ui fvur or Ilvt if I ilured to,"
Cough of
Five Years'
Standing.
family, with good effect."
Mrs. N. W. Hick, of Kcvfatic. VermtmU
sitysj "1 feci ut liberty to ucKiiowjeogo
I tiio nenellt l reei'iveo mm " t
tbo 'Golden Medical iiuicovery, wmtii un
a cough of II vo yeam' blinding, und dysjiep-
el.i, from which. 1 laid 'P
of Fniart-Wct,H, or Water l't'riwr, lu my
Worth $1000
A Bottle.
MMMMMH
havo tiiUni your wonderful
mil Discovery r und huvc.leeu
v II, Davis,
irritea! " I hi'
- -- . . , .
cured of c."i8imiptlon. I urn now wiuiid iwl
well, i nil havo onlv nHnt threo rtolbii. ami
I w 01 1 1 nit tuka tlimi thousand UoIIttw uuU
bo ppt back whero I wiu "
Discovery $1.00, six Uottlc lor ?5.00j by IrwgKiM.
I Kuura l'rlo. MATTiHAb OUAY CO., i9M l'u'
1 HUvcl, U Knndaoa ,
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Propr'8, No. 063 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y.