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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1889)
PROTECTION- OF WEEDST Inexcusable CHrrtrasnrs of Which .Many Funnel- Are Ouilty. Moro protection is given to the weed crop (and nlso the insects) than mny bo supposed owing to improper seasons of preparing the land for crops. After the wheat crop is cut the point next to bo considered is how to treat the land after the crop is olT. The amount of labor to bo bestowed on tiie field next year, and the value of tho crop to be taken oil, is largely influenced by this year's treatment of tho field. If the farmer could pre vent weeds from springing up his item of labor would be greatly reduced, and ft is a matter that not only de serves consideration Wit must bo con sidered in time to put sorao method in practice by which weeds can bo par tially prevented and less labor entailed. Tho regulation of tho weed crop fchonld bo under tho control of tho farmer, but to do this some system is required, and tho weeds must not be overlooked in order to give the regu lar crops all the labor. It is not customary to plow in the summer, just at tho busiest time of harvesting, but when tho farmer is busy then is tho weeds1 opportunity. They take possession and grow. They will not grow as woll when tho seed is uncovered as when covered, and the opportunity of tho farmer should be to induce them to grow. Instead of leaving tho stubble land idle for the weeds to grow on. with tho un covered seeds remaining to be plowed under for a spring crop, tho stubble lnnd should be plowed its' soon as the wheat crop is off. It should not bo turned under deeper than one or two inches, if possi ble, and if the soil is light tho culti vator may servo to break it up. The seeds of tho weeds will then germinate (as also tho seeds of any grain that may bo on tho ground), and when the plants are woll up tho land should be plowed a little deeper, thus turning under tho weeds as green miinuro and giving any remaining seeds an oppor tunity to sprout and como up. The land should then bo left until late in tho fall unless tho xeeds are nearly matured, as they should never bo al lowed to seed. Late fall plowing turns up the in sects that have buried themselves and exposes them to tho cold. Should any more weed seeds remain, from be ing deep in tho soil, they will also be brought to tho surface, sprout in the spring and bo caught by the spring plowing. Farmers may complain that this method entails threo or foui plowings and costs too much. Con sideration will convinco them that there will, however, be less work to do fighting weeds tho next season and that the succeeding year will lind fewer plowings necessary and the , number of weeds greatly reduced. With the method practiced of leaving tho stubble land unplowed until fall or bpring. the woods and insects are pro tected, more labor is required and tho following crops are robbed of moist ure and plant food. Philadelphia Kecord. HOUSE-TOP GARDENS. Summer Jtesort For the Poor HwellerH In Tenement Houm'S. A plan to mako our house-lops use ful is skotched by Dr. Gouverneur I I . Smith, in a p;iper on "Wnsted Sun beamsUnused House-top." The Oriental has no diliiculty in the mat ter. Ho lives on tho top of his house a considerable part of tho year, and builds his roof with an especial oyo to that sort of occupation. Why may not we? By pitching our tents upon them, or by taking them as they aro, except that the roof coverings would have to bo mado more solid, we might mako our roofs comfortable sojourn ing plnces and inexpensive summer health resorts. "Hoofing," says the author, "can be contrived suited to this climate, and enduring as ' pavement. A pleasure resort might ornament each residence, its limits bounded by tho area of the dwelling; neighborly consent could widen tho rango, turf and flowers brightening the plan. Iron-framed and glass-iuolosod rooms or cupolas could bo added, which would prove useful during all seasons, artificial heat tempering brumal inclemency. If such adaptation of house-tops would bo an advantago to tho afllucnt, who can escape city life during the Eiimmcr, how much greater advantage would bo socured to tho tenement house districts! For the highor graded tenement houses such fresh air facilities would bo hniled with delight by tho inmates. Tho proximity of open breathing places to their rooms would endear them to their humble homes. Summor moonlight ovenings could have a now aspect; and again, round a fnmily lantern, gropes might gather to read, eew, or engage in games, and thus a home-folt pleasure could quiet restless spirits, craving questionable or illicit amusements. Mora true enjoyment might bo obsorved in such groups than on tho piazzas of fashionablo ro fcorts. Landlords could arrange for the periodical sweeping of roofs, as well us tho halls and stair-ways, and, among a very largo class of rospoct ablo poor, prldo would stimulate to u tidy and decoratlvo care of their home parks." By a litto alteration in strtioturo tho uppor stories of houses, now utuffy placo-i onough, could bo mado light and airy, and attractive as resorts or play rooms in inclement weather, Popular Solenco Monthly. About four hundred awl fifty cubic foot of woll packed timothy hay In mow or stuck will make a ton. A MYSTERY. "If jou wr re me. nnd trouble haunted you," Iio whispered low. "Weighed down your soul In doubt, what would you do!" "I'd tell some one my trouble, were I you," With accent slow. She said. And yet again: "IT you were me,' Ho said, "and loved a sweet lass tenderly, What would you dot" Flushed grew her cheec and drooped her head; "I think I'd co and tell her so," she sain, "It I were you." "Ah, sweet! 'tis you I mean, my little love 1 love you. Flo." Yet lower drooped her sun-kissed head above Tho roses on her breast; a frightened dove Ne'er fluttered so. "I love you, dear," he said again; and she tier answer e'er will be a mystery, 'Twas said so low. Cecil Percy Poole, In Harper's Weekly. AN EXPENSIVE FIND. lion- HIcrIm Celebrated the lllscoery o! h KIu-Iollar Gold l'lece. "Jeo Whilllkens! What's that?" Higgins mnde a divo for something in tho mud at his feet, fished it out be tween his thumb and finger, and slapped his thigh joyfully as ho said: "A fivo-dollar gold piece, sure as guns! First money 1 evor found in my life! I'll have mo a new hat out of that, and take tho babies home some toys nnd something to my wife!" A moment later ho met two friends, nnd said: "Ha, Smythe, how aro you? How'ro you, llaloy? S'posmg wo step into Archie Flynn's placo and take some thing. I've just found five dollars and 1 11 set em up on tho strength of it." What ho "set up" cost eighty cents, and ton minutes later ho met threo of tho "boys" from tho oflleo and gen erously "set up" "cigars nil 'round." Then ho tossed twenty-five cents to a blind beggar and gavo thoolllco boy ten cents for blacking his boots. Ho wrote a letter to his married sis ter that morning, to which was the following postscript: "I picked up five dollars on the street to-day, and inclose two of it, with which you may got tho children something from Undo Henry." "Guess I'll go down to tho Parker House and got my dinner to-day in stead of to tho lunch-counter 'round the corner," he said at noon; "I can itl'ord something extra to-day." Then ho paid a dollar and a half io r a now straw hat, spent a dollar for toys for tho children and another dol lar for a vase for his wife. "By Jovo!" ho said, asjio was pass ing a theator, "my wifo's been want ing all the week to go and see Lotta and I said wo couldn't afford it, but bunged if we can't when a fellow picks live-dollar gold pieces up out of tho mud!" A day or two later Higgins found rather sober amusement in covering a sheet of paper with the following figures: "Things bought with five dollars I found Wednesday Hat, dollar and a half; theater tickets, two dollars; ci gars for boys, fifty cents; drinks for boys, eighty cents; beggar, twenty five; odico boy, ten cents; Sister Noll, two dollars; dinner at Parker's, dollar and a half; toys for children, a dollar; vase for wifo, a dollar; box early strawberries, fifty cents; neckcies, dol lar and a half; now cane, ninety cents; pound candy, forty; gloves, dollar and a half; gavo wife, one dollar and a half; total sixteen dollars and ninety five cents. "If I'd found twenty dollars I'd have gone into bankruptcy, hanged if 1 wouldn't," ho said, as ho turned to one of tho boys and borrowed a dollar to last him until Saturday. Time. GRAINS OF GOLD. Wise Sayings Which Fell from the I.lps of (reut riilloxophers. Cowardice is tho greatest giver of alms. Spare moments aro the gold dust of time. Cole. Ho who is devoted to every body is dovoted to nobody. If you noto all tho details you have not been tho whole. Deliberation, too far prolonged, defeats its own ends. Nelson. Snnds make tho mountainsmo ments mako tho years. Young. Habit vendors wrong-doing of any kind a sort of second naturo. Nothing Is degrading which a high and graceful purpose ennobles. Truth has never yet proved fatal to any one; there aro too many antidotes. To owo gratitude oppresses a coarse nature; to receive it oppresses a fine one. Socialism is tho fantastical younger brother of a nearly spent despotism, whoso inheritance ho claims. Tho gardens of modern poetry too often betray a nenrness to tne drains of tho cities. There is not onough religion in tho world to admit of tho annihilation of religions. For mnny natures it Is as much a duty of cleanliness to change opinions ns to chango clothes. Not when it is dantrerous to tell the truth will sho lnck a prophet, but only when it is uresomo. Those things which eniraco us merely by their novolty can not attract us for uny longth of tune. Man should command his flesh aa a slavo his master. The dominion of tho enfranchised is tho most imperi ous. Ho that boastoth himself to know evcrv thin'' is most Ignorant; and he that presumeth to know nothing is most wise. -Plato, B. C. 127. Old niro is tho night of llto as night is tho old ago of day. Still, night is full of magnificence, and for many it is moro brilliant than the day. If vou have built castlei in tho air vour work need not bo lost; thut Ih whore they should be. Now put the foundations under them. Ihorcau, It is said that an astonishing feat-' uro of tho legal practice In Camden County, Georgia, is tho number of hogs stolen and tho excuses given by those accused of tho theft. When one of the colored inhabitants wants to employ a lawyer to defend him the conversation is generally something like this: "Boss, kin I speak wid you privately a minuto?" "Certainly! What can I do for you?" "Well, boss, dov cot mo ud in do bic court" "What is tho naturo of the against you?" "Doy got mo charge 'scused it's all of sumtln' 'bout a hog, but through prejudice." An amusing story comes from Japan of a nntlvo doctor who had so far assimilated his practice to Euro pean methods that an English resi dent, being ill, sent for him in the ab senco of tho only Europenn doctor of tho district The Englishman having elaborately described his symptoms, tho Jap doctor in his turn made a long and very vague statement from which it was impossible to gather any thing really definite. "But como, doc tor," exclaimed tho patient at last, naturally anxious to know tho nature of his complaint, "you have not told mo what it is?" "Ah! you ask what it is?" returned tho native medico, in what he intended to bo his best Euro pean manner. "Woll. I will tell you, sar; it is livo shillings. Cherry Tapioca. Wah a cup of tapioca and let soak over night; in tho morning pour over a pint of boil ing water and lot simmer until per fectly clear; stem a pound and a half of sour cherries and add them to zr-. boiling tapioca; sweeten to taste; talra from the fire, turn in a dish and standi away to cool. Servo very cold with iugar and cream. WHAT BRANDRATH'S PILLS DO. In HitArcnuKTii's Pills the true life medicine has been found, compos' d as they are of numerous vegetables so com bined that each multiplies the virtue.-, oi the rest. Thev never can do any harm. Their action is always the pnine. no matter how lonjr or in what, nones uiey are ihkuii rpl..... ......rt n,.n. tliu u-nutn Yinrtirll Oi the system. They recruit the nnlmnl vIkoi- nnd arrest me prr press ui uec.ij. purify the blood. They stimulate me ner. Thev Invienrate digestion. They open the pores. They make the bowls do the work of the kidneys, thus giving thone organs on oftimeK needed rest. One -r two nlplitior n weeu win (iuiiihhiuuu tl nlr Tinwfir nnd is cenerallv sullicient to cure ordinary diseases. Kxtierleneo Is the name men give to their fol lies or their sorrow s. Pi fTli1c TllPiTUPVT IW TRIAL 1 JflT Rll battery of electricity, torel In condensed form, sent prepaid with 10 days' supply of treatment for free tr'al. It cures witnoiu ian, ciirunii-, ivnti. mill hII other diseases, includ ing feninle trouble and weakness. lost manhood, etc., Madrid-Paris Co., Kan Francisco. C'al. Tin? greatest friend of truth Is time. Try Okrmka for breakfaat. Old Time Smokerw Who know a good thing when they see it, cannot be fooled by a poor immitation ot the well-known "faeal ot Nortn Carolina Plug' Cut Tobacco. fiear in mind that the aenuine "Seal" coats you no more than the many trashy plug cuts thatsovie dealers carry. see mat you gei me oeui ui piurui vuiu llna, and you will smoke no other tolacro. FOR THE BLOOD Hwlft's Hnecillc cured mc of Cancer, which won hereditary, for my lather died of Cuneer. My case renuieu mi inner irciuiue i, in iuci Krew worse an the time. I left on" all other remedies, uml look H. H. H. which forced out tho poUon until ray HyBtem waa cleansed, when tint Cancer healed, not even leuvuiK u sitfii. iiy neuitli hiik-u hum iieeii excellent. .11 HH. 1.A1IIA K. 1JKKOA.V, DaMson, (In., Sept. "1, '8tt. fiend for Treutlso on Cancer and Illood Diseases; mulled free. HWlKT Kl'KCIKIO CO., Drawer 2, Atlutitu. (la. The Celebrated French Sure, "nlcr APHRODITINE XmI lS POl.D ON 4 P08ITIVE GUARANTEE to en ro it u y orm nl ner ons disease, or any disorder of the geueratlvo oi gnlis of either wlint lur hi-- BEFORE Mug (i. mi tho AFTER cxii'ixitu me of Stimulants, 'lohacco or Uniinn or through youthful Indiscretion, over Indulg ence, Ac., mii'li aa U)s of llralu Tower, Wnkcfu ness, Hearing down I'alns ill the Hack, Ht-niluii Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous I'rosliatloii Noetiim ul Kiiiissloiis, lucorrho-a, Dizziness, Weak Mem ory. Utsjiof Power and liunotenev. which If ne glected often lead to nremiitiiriioldHL'oiiud Insan ity. I'rlce 11.00 a Uix.C boxes for fi.UO bvilt by mall on recelnt of uriee. A tVltlTT KN ilVA KANTICK forevcrvfSOQ order, to reiuml I he money 11 u I'ei iiiiineiii euro Is not effected. Thousands ol testimonials from old aud young, of both sexes, permanently curoJby Al'iliinniTINK Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, WKSTKltri iimsr it. o:c27 i'outj.ani) on Hold by Strelblu it I.aue, Druggists, cor. heo oud Washington Hts.. l'ortlaml, Or. SI60 PER MONTH Aud expe iiaes to represent the Pacific Laud and Loan Co. In this county. Hestof reference required. Ap ply at Home Otllce. Flood Huilillutf.MKii KrunclHco, t'nl. I'll KICIA.tM COSHKST, Mr. Kmellne C. Hsntia. mlsslnnarv for First Baptist I'hurrh, Troy, N. V.. say "I am only too glad to add my estimouy to the great value of Dr. David Kennedv's Favorite Itemed)-, made at. Komlout, N. Y It has permanently cured me of Kidney troubles, Catarrh of the Bladder, alo constipation. 1 wot.?,! state that I ned Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy with the full con sent of my physician." i Dr. David Kenntdy's Vavorlto Kemedy Is a sou'relKn remedy for Nervousness, l!liMimnttMii, Kidney and I. Ivor Complaint, and all the ills peculiar to women. It drles the )olson from the blood and restores the patient to the bloom of onth Dm. Kksneuv's Favorite Kkmepy, made at, ltondoul. N". Y. tl- 6 fori'.. Send for boi k how to cure Kidney, Liver and Wood disorders The lov tortoise made a lone Journey liv loltiR no time. It Don't lny to use uncertain means when sutlerliiK irom j diseases of the User, blood or UltiKs, such as bil iousness, or "liver complaint," skin diseases, scrofulous sores or swelling, or from Iuiik scrofula (commonly known as consump tion of the hums) when Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical Discovery l Kuarantced to cure all thee allVctlotis, if taken in time, or money paid ' for It will ! bromptly refunded. "0 offered for an incurable ease of Catarrh in the Head, by the proprietors of Dr. face's Kemedy, It is the foolish aim of the atheist to scan In finitude with a microscope. A t'oiiKli- fold or More Thront re- nlllres immediate Htteutlon. hs tieclcct restlls 111 some incurable I ung Disease or Chroule Throat t iroume. "nnm-nr tsroncmai irvcnit will in variably give relief. ( Tho dell's most dexlllsh when respectable If atllletcd with Sore K, use Dr. Naae Thompson's Kye Water Druggists sell It V5e, , Tho country is flooded with poor Imitations of "Seal of North Carolina Plug; Cut Smoking ToIihcco." ' Its superior rxoellenoe proven In millions of homta f oi moretban a quarter of a oeuturjr. It U uswl by the United Htate GoTeruuieut. Kudorsed by the heads of the Clrest Uolverr'tles as the Strongest, 1'ureM and most Healthful. Dr. l'rtco'e Cream linking Powder does not contain Amtnoulu, Lime or Alum. Hold only In cant. PRICK UAKINO POWDKK CO. NKW Y0HK. C111CAOO HAN KKANCIBCO. $5 to HH ti any. Samples worth IMC.in I'KKK. Lines not under horses' feet Write HrrWHter Mufl-ty He In Holder Co- llollv. Slleh. Or. SPINNEY s Dr. Spinney & Co.SKffi; I EDVAI IC DeDillty, Loss of Vigor, Hem In a t If W VU O Losses, Weak Aleinor y, Denpou dency, lie, duotocjcescesorahuiMi, cured. VflllMfk MlfM snfferlnfj from, tho effect JtffWm mCn0l youuifuifolllc or ludis rretlon should avail themselves of our trentnvjnt. A positive, cure iruarnnteed' in every case, HypKTila. Urinary and Venereal Dlseaseu all unnatural dii charges, promptly and safely cured. MIDDLE-AGED MENJZ rase of Kidneys or BladdeT, Weak Hack. Nervous Debility, Wasting of bexuul Strength, etc., cured nnd restored to healthy vigor, H. 13. Persons unable to visit ns may lie treated at their homes, by corres nondence. Aledlcluea am1 instructions sent br mall or express. Consultatloi 'ree. Bend 4 cents in stamps tor Ihe Young Maa'i Friend or (iulde to Wvllock. FREE by return mall, foil descriptive circulars ox MOODY'S NEW TAIIIR SYSTEM OF DltSSCUniNQ. Any lady of ordi nary Intelligence can easily ami quickly learn to cut and mako any garment, In any stylo to any measure for lady or child. Address MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, 0. 9 I CI li n ft I UAOll. Gabler. ltoonlsl Pianos; Uurdett Organs, baud Instrusuot. LargiK ,tock of Hheet Music and Ilooks. Uands sucplted a Eastern Prloes. MATTHIAH OBAV X.. tM Po. I CURE FITS! I do not mean merely to step them fcr a time and then hare theui return agulii. I mean a rsdlctl cure I hare made the. dlseaM of kits, ki-ilkfiv or TALI isii silknkwh allfe-lonc itudy. I warrant my romed) to cure the worst cases, llecause others hare failed li uo rrttwju for not now reoeljluga cure. Hrnd atonot lor a trebtlsa and a free bottle of luy InlalUble rLtnudy Giro Kipress and I'ost llltice. II O. HOOT M. O. 183PearlHt.. New York. $5J210 250.92 pietnisl Whociin riirnlsh ti Iitsh a-i-l glv thell rhoitlmntothoi uliiehH. Himre inniiieiiii may be urolllatily eniploved also. A U-v viioiiicIi-h In tow ns indc'tii-H 11. A JOHNSON . t' , PJ .Main HI.. ill'-'iie-'M'' Vn ... , A", B.- Pttan 'late anr. ami hutt 4 tiixrltnce. Stxermliui about tending itamp for mily. li.F. J. it Co. CHICHEZSTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. CD CnOSS DIAMOND BRAND. TbelrrrlUtlpUtruritl. Hr and intt. I.udl-, uk Prunlil (ur ( lllitiaoaa llrn J, rt-u, mo- Illl l,.... with Lla ribbon. TL nu other. All bllK Ib MiUUnl U,it xllb iiluk wrtpwrt t darrus raHBUrftlta. Htui 4e. (iluiiiil ifw fr lluulsil, UiUmoaltli, tu., si4 "Ufllef fur LadlVi Iwitr, bj rrtern mmL ikUlmUt lf as. ( , I t41a S,,rWi,ri. EVER-READY DRESS STAYS, Manufactured from I'lNKST HIMH.VO RTKKU Kublwr Coated, hat I lie mid Hatlil Covered. GUARANTEED Not to Ktist, Ilreak or Hp'lt, Istltehed to tho fttUmS, sll SK Kl I IT JHJb KIJI1V ll'lilllliM A t-f-.wTt 1IKWAIII! of worth IjAU I l,sa Imitations M thaf'KVKlt Jtl'ADY " is tam)ed onthobaik of eacn H ay. THE EVER-REABY EXTENDERS Arumadu of the taiuo Miterlal, with elastlf t niU and IliicL 'eh tm-XV lot the KVKH IIKADY rJtayi and Y.x tcudrt, and lake no other. JIltOlVN St MKTZNl'.K Agcnte, CU0 Murkut atrcut, H. i PURE P?PRICE$ CREAM gAKlNg i fl GARMENTS A IF' TO FIT V, BH""!"'flflt The wisest man may bo wiser to-day than ho was yesterday and to-morrow than he is to-day. That CniitnnkerouN Old Woman Described lntho nursery ballad, "who lived upon nothing but vltuals and drink," and yet "would never be quiet," was undoubtedly troubled with chronic Indigestion. Her victuals, like those of many other elderly persons whoso digestive powers have become lmpalrd, didn't agree with her. This was before the area of llostetter's Stomach Hitters, or some one of her numerous friends and relatives would tin doubtedly have persuaded Jier to try the great specific for dyspepsia, constlpi tlon and billions ness. This would have been a measure of self protectlmi on their part, for she would soon have been cured and ceased to disturb them with her clamor. The most obstinate cases of Indigestion, with Its attendant heartburn, 11a tulciice, constant uneasiness of the stomach and of the nerves, are completely overcome by this sovereign remedy. Chills and fever and bilious remittent, rheumatism and kidney troubles are also relieved by It. He who loves to read, anil knows how to re-, fleet, has laid by a perpetual feast for his old age. White Elephant ot Slain, Lion of Eng- : land, Dragon of China, Crss of Swltzer, land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt- Double Eagle of ltusHla, StAr of Chili, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To net these buy a box of tho Kcnuine Dn. C. McLane's Cki.khhatkd livku Pills, price & cents, and mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps. Wo w thou mail you the above list with an ele gant packagu of oleographic and chro matic cards. Flkmino nitos., Pirrsnuiio, Pa. A good daughter is the morning sunlight and evening star of her parent's home. Cotmtiiiipttoii Surely Cured. To thk KntToit; Please Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for Uie above named disease, lty its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall Ik1 glad to send two oottles of my reme dy fkkk to any of your readers who have con sumption If they will send me their express and postofllce address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C. 181 lVarl st., New York. If length of days be thy portion make It not thy expectation. I'll.K.S! 1MI.KM!! 1MI.KK!!! I Dr. William's Indian Tile Ointment's the only I sure cure for llllnd, ltlcedlng or Itching l'lles ever discovered. It never falls to euro old chronic caes of long standing, Judge Colllnbury, Cleveland, O.. Hays: "I have found ) experience that Dr. Wll- Ham's Indian Tile Ointment gives immediate relief." Do not suffer an Instant longer. Sold by Wll-, Damson's Manufacturing Co., 1'rups,, Cleveland, Olila. Hk: and 1. i Sold by I., lllumaucr ,t Co., Wholesale Drug- gists, Portland, Or, . Most persons can be led; few can be driven w Ithotit spoiling them. People do not. discover It. until toolatr, thut the ho called washing powdern not only eat up their clothes, but. ruin their Hklu, nnd cause rlieiimnllHin. Ue nothiny but Dobbins' Electric Soap. Have your grocer keep it. Hate Idleness nmi oiirb nil passions, In all words and actions. lie true ftijmiv.- HOW TO ACT I ADVICE FREE! E3SS Restored Mfmunerlinrrom I.ol liror, Srvoo lcl.llllj, fre iitiiliirtt Dpt-JIm. etc.. re iuIUdr from lutllcrel!onii,eiceMtft eto.. 4irrd wltliiiutNtom li rnariclnir, by THE MIHSTON TREATMENT. Sfatrti book iml trtt, Addrrtt, I prescribe and fully en dorse lug (3 as the only specific lortbeeertalncure of this disease. U.H.INOKAIIAM.M. I)., Amsterdam, N. Y, Wr have sold Dig (J for many years, and U tins m given tno best of sails- lariinn. I). 11. DYCTIKACO., I 'I, I r.a , SI. 00. Bold by Druggists! CURES WHERE AIL ELSE (AILS. BOBtUough Uyrup. Tastes good. UlO in lime, nam uy uruggisu. M.nidllAI-jihlMJ vr i V 1' Vn vjiJl H, THRESHING WE ARE CLOSING r Gum 1bH I TO b UATB.H AVeaftrr&tMd Dot ul fZV nu BtrteUn. EM MMoolrtiytb fSlllTMi Cismli! Ot. OlnolnnatlJHp THRESHING ENGINES, Are Offering First-Class New Engines at Half Price. Write for Description and I'rlces. IT. I. OXKUOire fc CO., MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, 26 & 28 N. First Street, Portland, Oregon. W ssBB' esssj tVw QQt I'osseates many Imortant Advuntages over all other prepared l'ooda. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies. ReuulntoB the Stomach and bowels. Fold by DnigglsbJ. Wc, 00c, H1.00. VELLS, RICHARDSON I CO., BUHttNOTOW. VT. Baby Portraits. A rortlollo of beautiful hahy tiortrnlls, printed on lino plate pupcr hy patent puoto procs, sent freo to Mother of any llahy Una within a yeur. J. very Mother wutiu theao pictures; ieud at onco. (live iiuhy'a name and age, WELLS. RICHABDSOH &C0,, Piopi., Burilngton, Vt. rs run ir r I MsssWssWssslssMjissslllMsssHB TO fylKJ Ask your U sssf ss v.AVJt?'issEJJaMJ' IVvijitttl; ! Tir6S Otect,S0rellBS3 At Dnroois-rs and Diii.j. TM UUULU A. VOOKLIB CO., Biltliatn.M. cm (Summer (oomplauitd, Stamps, ate alwatd ami TairrMlle: i . Hkwahd H you nave an Old Sore that needs healing, aud that other remedies havo failed to i heal; or a breaking out or Itching of the scalp or body; or a Hoi I, Hum, Cut, or any ailment for which a Halve Is suitable, buy a 25-ccnt box of Mexican Halve, which Is Warranted to Cure when everything else fails. If not kept Dy vour druggist send 'ii cents Ih stamps to J. 0. Dkmknt, Agt.1 ABtorla, Or., aud receive a box by man. A BIG SHOW mlth'a Oath Store, 418 Front St., 8. F., Oai. Ineit nneral dealers west ot th Mlulstlpsf KlTr. Dry Goods, Notions, Iloslery, Ub4ms wr; Wall Paper, SUtlonery; Blanket. BaV 41m; Boots, and Bhoei; Canned Ooodi, Dry traltf; Wooden, Tin, Crockery, QUt ,OraaiMt 4 Hardware. Heat, Fish, Provisions, Hom?, rata, Feed, Groceries, Pure Bplcet, Beeda, Ba aa;Drci, Medeclnei; Clocks, Atnmnnltlaa Xmbber Oooda, Tenti, and quantities of otkwv good at lowest prices for Cash only. Bea4 1. staas for full list by first mail, and leant bsmt s IIts cha and well at email cost ; S3 yean) LmessCuAtomers In every County west Is Mkj Untalse, aaAaunr ehvrwfcsssv ENGINES OUT OUR STOCK ANU - It's Easy to Dye with DvimohoDyes Superior IN Strength, Fastnese. Beauty, AND Simplicity. Warranted to color morn imod than itivmhn dyes ever wade, nnd to jrfvo moro brilliant and durable, colors. Ask for tho Jhamuiid, anduico no other. 3 colors j 10 cents each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gliding or Cronzlnc Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Qold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents.