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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
CHOPPING THE HASH. A wide, thady porch with a weather-statcrS Soor, A chintz-covered chair by the low kitchen door. Where eveward the glories asplringl? run With flowers to the shadow and leaves to the sun. On the Mil, with a big wooden bowl In her lap And her chopplng-knlfo swinging a cheerful rnp-tnp. With her cap-border crowned by an old-time calash, Grandmother Grlgson sits chopping the hash The robin thai lives in tho lilacs close by Cocks his head in surprise and makes ready to fly. nut lingers to listen, the wise little elf. While Grandmother Grigsoa talks low to her self: "There's beef an' pertater, an' cabbage an' beot, That coes to the makln of hash good an' sweet, And snlry n one on 'em. take it alone, But makes a poor meal, as you'll wlllin'ly own. "There's Joy an' there's sotrer, there's peace and there's strife, That goes to the makln' of what we oil life; An' nntry a one on 'em, como to the p'mt. But makes it. poor life, somehow, all out o' J'lnt, "For joy, yes, or. peace, take it year arter year, Are tame 'thout tho seas'nin' of sorrer and fear, I've et of the hash an' I've no fault to find. And I'm thankful that my life wasn't all o' ont kind." Alice O. Darling, In Good Housekeeping. HOW DESPOTS IlULE. Horrible Punishment Inflicted on Exiles in Siberia. Living and Dying In Cluilni Scourged, Starvotl mill Frozen Tim I;it of 11 Human Viilturu Half Has Not lluun Told. Alexander HiiranolT, who wsis u Rus sian ar my ollicor, and who was sen tenced to Siberia for alleged complic ity in revolutionary schemes, spoke to a Boston Advortisor reporter as fol lows: "Were it not for tho charity of the people of Russia and Siberia no con vict would ever live to seo the end of his journey. Tho charities of tho City of Moscow, from whicti so many pris oners start for Siberia, aro groat. Jt is tho custom of tho convicts to chooso one of their own numbor as foreman when about to start on their long jour ney. When our company of eight hundred men and women, escorted by tho soldiers Avith fixed bayonets, left Moscow our foreman went up and down tho lines of peoplo gathered to witness our departure. Ho collected alms from I he crowd, the money be ing put into bags and carried along to tho first station, where it was divided. Tho amount collected was so great that every man had twenty-seven dol lar". "Tho Government does not interfere with this alms-giving on the part of tho people. In every little town through which you pass each villager takes off his hat and crosses himself, and throws in a penny for the benefit of tho 'poor unfortunates,' iw tho con victs aro termed by tho people. "All that tho American peoplo have heard and read about tho sufferings endured by the prisoners exiled to Si beria is true. Tho half has never been told. Tho soldiers in Siberia have a name for tho convicts which well ox presses their condition. It may be translated freely us 'you are dead but tt buried.' This is tho truth. It is a living death. "Typhoid fever is the worst scourge of the exiles. More convicts die of that than of any other cause. Itcould not be otherwise. Tho indescribable filth and frightful atmosphere of the crowded sleeping-places at tho sta tions along tho route aro steady and sure breeders of tho disease, which makes dreadful ravages among tho prisonors. Tho fever, broke out among us when wo were at Tobolsk, and tho prisoners died at tho rato of thirty or Jrty a day. I was sick with tho fevor myself. Tho prisonors re ceived medical attendance, such ns it was. Tobolsk was a groat stopping placo for transients, and at that timo there were throo thousand convicts confined in various barracks opening upon a largo inclosuro which wits strongly fortified. "Anothor thing from which the con victs sillier in Siberia is tho cold. Tho cold of a Siberian winter is intenso, and the convicts on tho lino of march, unablo to walk f'ist and keep their blood in circulation because of their chains, sudor much. I romembor one day, near tho City of Tara, in the Province of Tobolsk, when it was so frosty that some of tho baggago horses ovon lay down and died. Wo lost three women and fivo men that day, who, chilled through and through by tho dreadful cold, succumbed and died in tho road, their bodies being picked up and brought along to tho next sta tion. "Somo of tho prisonors died in this wny every week, especially in the Uratski steppe, nnd yet it was only tho ordinary Siberian winter. "Convict life in tho mines of Siberia is woll illustrated by our dally routine nt tho gold mines of Nerchinsk. Wo got up at four o'clock in tho morning and had a breakfast of black bread and a bowl of gruol. We worked in the mines till noon and then had din ner, consisting of more gruol and black bread, and also a piece of moat. Tho meat was often horse meat, nnd young horse, lot mo toll you, isn't half bad, especially if you aro a prisoner in Siberia. "Wo worked in the mines again un til dark. Supper consisted of cabbago or somo other kind of soup, meat vory two or three days, potatoes or other vegetables, which were fre quently rotten, and black bread. In the mines we worked in true miner fashion with pick nnd shovel nnd lamp on hat. Wo still wore our chains. They nover camo off. Tho convict had to livo in them nnd dio in thorn. "Such n life, of fourse, sooner or Inter, caused tho death of many con victs. Tho political prisonors,mnny of whom were of high rank and totally unused to manual labor and to such a diet nnd manner of living, suffered tho most nnd succumbed generally tho fastest Tho ordinary offenders, thieves, common malefactors, etc, who came from tho lower classes, stood prison lifo much better, for it more nearly resembled in its diet and daily toil their former lifo. I have known ordinary offenders, men from tho lower classes, who .voro stout nnd strong, who had lived and worked in tho mines for twenty years. "The women prisoners at tho mines were employed in scrubbing, washing and clothes-making. Tho delicately nurtured ladies among them who were political offenders did not generally live long. "Somo of tho severities practiced upon convicts in Siberia aro justified, it must bo said. Many of tho convicts aro the worst sort of humanity, in cluding murderers, thieves, highway men and all kinds of offenders. We had ono murderer in our community who had killed twenty-seven men. "The political prisoners were forced to mingle with this class of convicts, somo of them tho dregs of humanity. In our company of eight hundred which left Moscow there were forty eight political prisoners, four of whom wero women. Sixteen of us were tho officers of tho Shlcselburg Regiment, who had been court-martialed for al leged complicity with Polish conspir ators. Three of us officers stuck to gether and worked together and finally escaped together. 1 do not know what over became of tho others. I suppose thoy aro all dead by now. "There is only ono chance in one hundred of ever getting back to Russia when ono is onco sent to Siborn, for it a convict is suspected of having further political schemes it dostroys his hope of a pardon. ".Many of tho convicts, as I have said, aro desperate men. Hero is a story of the rovengo somo of them took upon a Siberian who had mur dered somo of their numbor. This Siberian was ono of tho Mongolian raco called Rratski, and ho had a farm about two hundred versts from Nerchinsk. It lay in tho way by which convicts escaping from tho mine gen erally passed. 'I ho region was mostly a dry desert, but this Uratski farmer had a good woll of water which at tracted tho convicts, especially the green ones who had never heard ol him. "I was this farmer's custom to call to a convict whom ho saw passing by wearing a good pair of shoes or a good coat and enlico him within reach, and then shoot him from a round hut which ho had loop-holed nil i jout. lie killed and robbed a num ber of convicts in this way. "Ono day a party of soventoen con victs went by tho farm, and somo of tho younger ones wore for stopping. Tho moro experienced convicts dis suaded them from doing this, saying that they would surely bo shot. Ry means of a stratagem fivo of tho con victs captured the f armor unarmed and away from his loop-holed hut Then tho best moans of putting tc deatli the murderer wore discussed. Somo wero for hanging him. but one convict said: 'I'll show you a better way than that.' Tho farmer's legs wero ripped up with a knife from the insido of tho anklo and a lot of finely chopped horse-hair was rubbed into tho wounds. Tho hair was obtained from tho tail of a horso, which was cutoff. Tho finoly cut hair irritated tho wounds much and put tho victim in groat agony. Tho convicts at Nerchinsk later heard, through the convict system of signs and communi cation, which is spread all over Siberia, lK:o tho tramp language in this coun try, that tho farmer died of his wounds. "I romombor a convict at Nerchinsk named lititouskti. who was un unruly fellow and often brought punishment upon himself. Ho used to got two hundred or three hundred lushes at a timo for stealing from tho other pris onors. Upon ono occasion ho was punished for somo misdeed by being thrown into a dark collar, the inten tion being to keep him there for two hours. Rut tho ovorscor, who was a drunken fellow, forgot him, and he was not released. "During tho night tho other con victs heard an awful yelling coming from tko collar into which Butouska had been thrown. In tho morning there was nothing to bo scon in tho collar but Rutouska's bones. Tho rats had eaten tho rest of him. "I can recall many acts of cruelty to tho prisoners. I remembor ono politi cal prisonor, a young man of high rank who had been a Captain in my own regiment. lit. was much beloved by us all. Weak und run down by tho hard lifo of tho mines, ho found him Belf utterly unable to work ono day, nnd when thoy tried to mako him koop at it ho refused and declared ho could not. Ho was taken to tho hospital, where he died, being kept without u mouthful of food for twenty-four hours." The uppenrnnco upon news-stands of a dozen or moro different architect ural, real estate und similar publica tions catering to those who aro think ing of building houses, is a sign of the increased Interest In homo muking on the part of tho people. Formerly such publications had only a limited nnd t-peclal circulation, and wero never of fered for general sals. X. P. R. K. The Northern Pacific has received twenty new colonist sleepers which nre to be Iut in service on through trains this mont". They nre models oflieauty from Barney it Smith, and contain many im provementg over colonist t-leepers now in use. Each car has fourteen sections, with gentlemen's toilet rooms in one end and ladies' room in the, other. In one end is the Baker fire-proof heater, which heats tho car bv means of hot water con ducted through pipes. In the oppo site end is a wrought iron range sur rounded by good kitchen facilities. The car is finished in ash, maple nnd but ternut, beautifully polished. The sec tions are divided by sliding head boards, effect nig a privacy not possible in those now in use, whore sections are separated by wire netting. An ingenious arrangement of the seats enables them to be extended lint or with head rest when prepared for bedding, and each seat is provided with a box, in which ran be stored beddingor small bag gage. In each section, also is provided a table similar to those used in Pullman cars. The ladies' toilet room is supplied with marble top wash stand and force pump, and the berths have safety chains. Each car has a porter. All passengers purchasing ticKets, either first or second (formerly emigrant) via Northern Pacific U. R. have the use of these Sleeping Cars fkkk ok chaihik. Berths reserved at Northern Pacific ticket office, 121 First Street, comer Washington. Successive Crops. The proper way to manage a garden plot is to keep some crop growing in it from spring until the frosts appear lato in the fall. Several objects will bo gained by so doing, among thorn tho destruction of all weeds, a finer condition of tho soil, and a supply of fruits am! vegetable for tho table, ns many vegetables grow quickly and give n supply in a short time after the seed is planted. As soon as the early peas are oil late potatoes should take their place, and early cabbage may be followed by turnips. If the first crop of radishes are removed they will make room for string beans, and kalo can be cleaned oil' for a later crop of pons. Pens, string beans, radishes, late beets and cabbage can be planted at any time, and if proper varie ties be selected thero is nothing to pre vent a continual supply. Garden work can bo made as important now as in tho spring, and in putting down successive crops tho weeds will have no chance to grow. In fact, every additional crop les sens tho number of "weeds to be killed. Such crops as lima benus may be grown nlong tho lino of tho fence, especially if tho fenco is of wire. To keep tomatoes, late cabbage, turnips and lima beans in good growing condition the ground should be clean, which, of course, benefits tho crojis nnd keeps down the weeds. Washington has agreed upon the rep resentation in its Legislature. Tho Sen ate will be comjtosed of thirty-five mem bers and the House of seventy. The lat ter is never to be less than sixty-three nor more than ninetv-nine. The "(J01'' at Truckee aro in earnest and nearly 150 disreputable peoplo have gone within two days. During tho past two weeks over forty persons have been robbed or garroted, and it was about time to take a day off for a general cleaning up. MUIII ClUtK IO It ril.KH. Sure cure for blind, bleeding nnd Itching I'lles. Ono Ikix has cured the worst cases of ten years' Mantling. Xo one need sutn.-r ten minutes after using Klrk'H German rile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays the itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Herman l'llo Ointment is prepared only for Tiles and itching of the private parts, and nothing eUe. Every box Is warranted Sold by Druggists nnd sent by mall on receipt of price, f 1.00 per box. J. J. Mack & Co., Whole sale Agents, Ban Francisco. A man's ow n observation on what he finds good of and what he 11 mis hurt of is the best physic to preserve health. t'oiiMimptloii Mirely Cured. To thu Kditok: TJease iuform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for tho above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme dy fkkk to any of your readers who have con sumption If they will send mo their express and postoftlce address. Kcbpectfully, T. A. SLOfJUM. M. C. 181 Pearl sLKNow York. Every beautiful, pure and good thought which the heart entertains is an angel of mercy, purify ing and guarding the soul. No soap in the wor d has ever been imi tated as much as Dobbins' ICIuctric Snap The market is full of imitation-. He care ful ih'it vou aro not deceived. "J. H. I oli bitiM, Philadelphia and Now York," 1b stamped on every bar. A house Is no home unless It contains food ami lire for tho mlml as well as the body. A pocket mirror free to smokers of "Tansill's Punch" 5c. C'gar. Am n tin re for Sine Throat CoiitfliM, "ifrou'n'o UruHChial Trochct" been thoroughly tested, aud maintain a reputation. n ml have good Palmer & Key, tho Machinery house at Tort land, have received car load of 4 to 10 II. T. Kxcelsior Kngiues and Hollers. Call und see I lii-m. nun (( OHIO in TUB GREAT nrWrllB n what worn , you with lu ilo with a well machine. ALL OIIDKIIS TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for tucrreillnir whore Giber have failed. KIl.l.KI) rilOMlTLV. SELF CLEANING. lirlll di-opA (iUotOtlmr a minute CATALOGUE FREE LOOMIS & HYMAN, TIFFIN. OHIO. Kkwari It you navo an Old Bore that needs healing, aud that oilier remedies have failed to heal; or a breaking out or Itching of the scalp or body; or a Doll, Dura, Cut, or any ailment for which a Halve Is suitable, buy a 26-cent box of Mexican Halve, which Is Warranted to Cure when everything elso falls. If not kept bjr your druggist tend '& cents lu ttamps to J. 0, Dement, Agt., Astoria, Or., and receive a box by mall. IFOR THE BLOOD. HwlIt'H Hp-llo has cured me of a mallic nant breaking out on my Un, which cuutrd intolerable puln. It wuaculliil Ki-zt-iuu by tlieiloctorh -four of whom treated me with no relief. I coiitUd) confena Unit I owe my pr wnt good health to H. rt. H which i" uiy immloii Is Invuluabln us u blood remi-dy. Mm Ji-ma DkWitt. TZT, X. ivtli HI., hi. Louis, .Mo. Our bah when two months eld was at- iuci.1"- wiiii ncruiuu, wjuen lur u iuiik time destroyed her cj-fsUlit entirely, anil cuUM-d us to liinpulr of lin life, 'Urn doctor lulled to relieve her and v.n iotve Hivlft'i --lflc, which soon cured herwe tirtlr, end lie Is now hide unit la-Hrir. i. V. Dklk, Will's Tolm, Texas, flr- Hend lor b iclc kIvIiik hlntnry of lilood IiIim-um-s and advice 10 sutft-rer, inUU! f re TJf K fjWfFTHTIX-IKIOCO., Druntr 3, Atlanta, Un. 1 It Is as dMiKcrous to Interfere between a phi lanthropist ami his philanthropy ns between a a dot; ami Its bone. NTOXi: I2VDTIIK KIllXflY. I was taken with sharp pains In (helower pnrt of mv bowels In the region of tho bladder Shortfv blood appeared mixed with my urine anil a "few weeks later I had an attack of gravel I tried a number of doctors. Ono fiild It was gravel, another liifliimatiou of tho bladder, mid another stone In kidneys. For three months I was utiiler the care of an eminent doctor at Al bum, but constantly growing vore, went home to die. At this time I was Induced to try Iir. David Kennedy's Favorite Uemedy, of Koudout, N. Y., and am now robust ami strong. A remedy which can do this for one o near death as I was shiuilJ bo known everywhere. I hone this state ment will came others a 111 le ted as 1 was to uo the Hemeilv. C. W. ltrowu, l'etersburi:h, X. Y. 1)K. Kknnkhy's Favomtk Kkvkdy, made at Koudout, X. V. $1: C for .". Send for book, how to cure Kidney, Liver and lllood disorders. The test of beauty and the relish of what Is decent, just and amiable perfects the character of a gentleman. ".llaiuiuii'H 1 1 1 1 it lli'tter.'' There Is gladness In the household: The shadow fuiles away That darileiied all the sunshine Of many a summer day, "O. mama's getting better," The happy children cry, And the llgnt of hope shines bright again In the loving husband"' ejes. In thousands of homes wemeli are "sick unto death" with the terrible diseases so common to their sex, anil It would seem as if all the hap piness had gone out of life and the household In conseiiueuee. For when thewifeamt mother sutlers all the family sutlers with her. This ought not to be and It need not Ik1, for a never falling remedy for woman's allm.'iits Is at hand. Manv a home has been made haptiy because the shadow of disease has been banished from It by the potent power of Dr. 1'lerce's Favorite I're scrlptlou the unfailing remedy for all weak nesses and diseases peculiar to women. $.0 reward oll'ered for an lneurablo ease of Catarrh bv the proprietors of Dr. Sage s Uemedy. M ets.. by druggists. True politeness, says 1'ope. eoiuWs lulling easy one's self ami in making ever body about as easv ns one can. The Celebrated French Cure, una. led . 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Address, SMITH'S CASH STORE Largest 'Oeneral Dealers wfi-t of Mississippi Itlvcr, 418 FRONT STREET, Sun I-'i-iuiclisco - - California Orators eny PUo's Cure for Oon Hiniptlnn lnTIli: lll'-HT for kecpluK thu voice clear. 'J5ct-uts. WILLIAM BECK & SON, W1IOLKSALR AND II ETA I L IIEALKIIS IN GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS FINK Fishing Tackle, Foot Hulls, Boxing Oloves, Indian Clubs. Masks, Foils, Wt-stern AKcnta for I! Snalillnff !s Urn?' -i HASH HALL QUODS SSSferf lllcyclos, Veloclpedca, Tricycles. 105 107 Heconil Ht I'ortluuU, Or. UKAKCll sTOhrs IUrerside At., flpokuie Falls, W. T., W HUto Kt.,Halem. .1. II. Klxk. ClifiucHt nml Assurer fiV-i WashliiKtou at., Portland, O. Packages by man or express promptly aueuueu in. NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS. lectroi bid- Slereot 3?"OtJVT3Y JIAS BEBX ESTBLISHED AT PORTLAND BV tV, i 'Vil. he PALMER & REY.j To cast Itldlculc on a person you love Is to nip with frost a flower iu your garden. Ittlrne-sM lit n IlntiKProiiM Knult In the kidneys. When inactive they specdllv fall into disrepair. Those obstinate and fatal maladies, HrlKht's disease and diabetes, euue with terrible ceitaluty upon the Inaction of the orsans aftected, Catairhof the bladder, enuresis. Rravel and stratiRury are also to be apprehended from a partial parahtls of the bladder, of which weakness and slumlshuc ss are the cause. Hos teller's Stomach Hitters is a tine tonic aud pro moter ol activity fot the renal nruans, and one which can be relied upon to alltird them the re quisite stimulus without e.xcltlnif them an effect to be feared from the unmedlcated alco holic excitant of commerce. A further beuell cent cflect of the Dittos, by renewing activity of the kidneys, is to etiLble them to drain from tlie blood lu its passage throiun them. Imparl tics productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervousness, fever and bki.c, constipation and dyspepsia are conquered by the liittets. A drop of water has the same properties as the sea, but cannot exhibit a storm. Vhltc Elephant of Slum, Lion of Eng land, Dragon of China, Cross, of fcwltzer, land, Banner of Periia, CrcHcent of Egypt Double Englo of Russia, Star of Chill, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get these buy a box of the genuine Dn. C. McLank'b Cki.kiiuatkii Livkii Pills, price cents, and mall us the out side wrapper with jour address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps. o will then mail you the above list with an clo gant packago of oleographip and chro matic cards. FLKMIN'O BltOH., PlTTSHDRO, Pa. Towetsaro measured by their shadows and groat men by then calumniators, IS" Nimifl 'nr li-rlrft. I CURE FITS! I do not mean merrlj- to ttop them for a time and then hate them nturu agitln. I awan a radical cure. 1 hare made the illvae of fits, Ei'lLicrnV or fali IMi sickskss a llfe-lotif study I warr.uit my reniedi to cum the worst cases. ItecAuso others havo faUed If no reason for not no receiving a cure. Send at once fur a treutlne aud a free Ixittle of my Infallible remedy, Olte li reM and Post Oltlce. II 11, KOOT M O. 183PcailSt.,NewYoik. $160 PER MONTH And expenses to represent tho Pacific liand and liOan Co. In tills county, llest of references required. Ap ply at Home Olllcc. Flood llulliliiiic.Nnii KriuiclNco. Onl. f fc to HH ii itny. Samples worth Wf.lfS 3f KltKK. Lines not under horses' feet. rwtfrllu llri'WHtiT Hnlcty Ilclii Iloliti--4-o.. Holly. .Ulrh. j 8ALENA APPLIER FOR PILES niSTr'rv And nil Iteelnl HlM-oaoH. ) A?-' TtZZIrlZflj-l 3S Pi' menns o t h Is New 1 lift ru ASSwVjTjlrVvjment patients (real (Iki-m. Pf. , flse.irI0.1H',on ob- I kj tain continuous IiiIi-mihI prrasuroatid support, 1 !r toU'erwItlimeillcinnl application lliril.r to tho alfectt-d part. . Instantrelii.f In nil niterf. i'rlco (by U'."'.'.'.' honilMJiiiipforPampldet No. II. Addrcis, Tri1:: mh Co.,?lH KicramentoSt ,Snn Francisco, Lai. "Dr. Pierce s l'llo ltnniedy"nn excellent medlclno to,.,!"B wj'h t li 'Appllor,' can lo imllod to any address ilthm tho Uultod Htato. Pricoof tho Kcmody.fJI. &l JlllllV-y-' HOW TO A tr.ri anvir.F rnrri tuflcrlogfroml.oai. Yliror, m i-riHin.i, a it- i-.t lta.l I .. fta ,L finm I (litl.i'r tl.tiu .... ,... o.. ared without SCoin- M v iff W Wl Restored ii ruiruiiiir, djt HEM STOM TREATMENT. tit cut i ooo fnnrfF, AuurvM, THE MAR8TON CO, 1U parK Place, mow Tor hi iw.t vviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHrjr III :. Parlee's I PARDEE'S EEUFHEO REMEOy I AKQ CftAT The Great Cure lpnxEii.ro 1-rtP'fU ei INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. !ri,ai nvaf.v l.ltlSITIS s I A Regulator of the Liver f Kidneys. A SPECIFIC FOK Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And all other blood nnd Skin Diseases. iPtfinrrc ItttEBFira REMEDY I AND CrtM SLCCOPunrrt IPRICCII.CO fRiprno Et Bpiral-txKi: It la ft positive ruro for nil thoso Painful, Dolicnto Cotni'lfiiiitH and complicated troublcH and "WeaknoHBCH coininon among our "Wives, Mothers and Daughter!. Tim effect in immediate and lonting. Two or throo cIobch of Dr. Parrteo'H Itcnicdy taken daily keopn tho blood cool, tho liver and kldnoyH active, and will en tirely eradlcato from thu Hj'Htem all traced of Scrofula, Halt Khcum, or any other form of blood (Hhcubo. No inedicino over introduced in thin country lias mot with Hiich reatly nalo, nor given Btich universal Batlsfaction whenever used an that of Dr. Pardee's Remedy. ThiH remedy huH been used in tho hoHpitals throughout tho old world for tho pat twonty-flvo years, atf a 8iociflc for tho iiliovo diHeancH, and it hiw and will euro when all other so-called remodioH fall. Bond for pamphlet of toitimonialH from tnoso who havo In-'en cured l y Hh ubo. DniggiutH uell it at $1.00 per bottlu. Trj it and bo caivinced. I naaHBBa MAI UFAGTUWU) IlV Pardee Medicine Company, Rochester, N, Y. IPABDEE'E REMEDY I AM) CTEAt I31UU) pinna Ippxeiixo l-ntPiiu.Ev bvatiiucxc PARDEE' El lElEBIlEO REHEDr AND CfCM 3LWJ0 PtffUTO praccum rfUPIHll II PURE IU r mxrlor eicollciic proten hi millions of home for morethm qusrter of century. It Is used br the United BUU (lorernn-ent. KnilormU by the heads of the Great Unlrorf 'Iltn M the HUnatclt, Purest nd most Httalthful. nr. Prion's Cream lUklnn Poader doua not oontjiln Anxnouls, lime or Alum. Hold only iu cans. PIUOK HA KINO I'OWDKIt CO. NKW YORK. CHICAGO HAN K11ANCI8CO. CHICHiiSTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RCD CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. -js!i nu.l .ure I.ndlen. a-i H VSAll'" llliiiiionil llriiiiit.l Vi",lM'lsi,-i, lu-aleil with 1,1 Tlii onlj f IUMei-111 firal. 8nfe In n'll, tnf- lue lIMnm, kvi I ake in. nther. All r111' lQ rk-wboirl - W'ishm ullh fin! rri ar ilaniceroiia fn euiinterri'lta. FcnJ -le. (tftmpi) for rr vf ttouUr., Irillmoaial., ttf., an,l lteller lur l.nille." in tftlrr, iy return mall. I Mtlintrr I bf m. CoM HkIUik Hq., I'hlla., l a. I prescribe and fully en dorse IIIk : as the only specific tiirtlircertHlncure of this disease. U.II.INIIUAIIAM.M. n., Amstrrttiim, N. Y. We have sold Illg C3 for many years, and It has TO 5 l)TB., Cnrrt la flDaail&l3 nol ul eaiua Birlouu-a. glXTitiei-imleilCo. ClnclnnaUJ , eiven tne uesi ol satis i faction. Ohio. v. it. DvenriA co., Ohlcaco. llL 'Bart 181.00. Sold by Urugelsts, AGENTS AND PEDDLARS. Send for Wholesale Pr.co List of INotioris, Stationery AND HoueohoUl Articles nt Bottom Prlcoa. T. A. .HOOIIV. 118 Front Street, Portland, Or. til PIN WAY KitANlOll.i'KAMEft Piancx; Purdett (h-sani. baod lailrumenu. Luml -luck of Hhivt Music and Itooli. IUndj sanpUel al Kattern Prtaef. MATT1IIAB QUAY VQ , tX Hott sIfhI, (Ian Franctune Panama Specific- Tlie Ladies' Panacea For all cases of IrreKUlarltles It stands un rivalled; pleasant to take; absolutely safe. Ity mall, securely scaled lu plain wrapper, prico fl.fiO. l'UMUIIIU ltMlllu Co.. IIox ,'t4H, Ml... V P. N. T7. N. WlttH r.' N. TT No. 375 TO MAKE A Delicious Biscuit Ask your Grocer for CCW BRAND SODAM SALERATUS. lbsolately Part. ii,'l4l-E.viJ-s' FOR- p;roee'e CEjiBfJIED REMEDY AND GTCATI 3Ltxa PUTJIT riaciT.oo. PREFAFXO.EY iiiatiowcel MlWItl.' " PARDEE'S CELEBF1TED REMEDY AKO CItAl SLUHJPUfitfH PIKEIM ntruu . IHfttHtW EELEBP1TE0 REMEDY I AND CfXAT UHIWH PUH It ixaaui OPPRICES CREAM gAKlNg SIfJi 'Iremedy 131 and crcAt l;13LWDFUr,ini I jpniEacg, I Mpnipn ct i M'lNlIlUXKC I mmlTH SI. H I