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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1889)
SUMMER COMPLEXION. How rale, Delicate Women Can i:nlly llonutlfr Thenmelic. To bo fashionable in theso days it is necessary to bo healthy, and the pale, dclicuto plrl that has reigned for so many years must give place to her more robust sister. The complexion most admired is the ono having the most healthful glow, and in no other way can this bo obtained than by fre quent physical exercise in tho open air. Indeed, many girls when away for the summer almost live in tho open air, returning In the fall with com plexions tho envy of more conservative maids, who are afraid of tho least bit of sun. The sun is a wonderful beautifier of the complexion, but, llko many good tonics, ought not to bo taken in too large doses at first. Going from tho city, where, oven when walking nut, wo take the shady sldo of a street, di rectly Into tho glare of a noonday sun in tho country Is of all things to bo avoided. In fact, tho noonday sun is penetrating oven to very healthy coun try people, and it is not advisable to seek It too often, even for the sako of tho complexion. Tho morning and afternoon sun will do all that Is de sired in this respect. Some fair-skinned peoplo aro pro vented from enjoying tho country, owing to getting so easily sun-burned. Always carry with you into tho coun try a liberal supply of baby powder. When going out into tho sun apply tho powder thickly over tho face and neck, and there is little danger of your suf fering from this painful affection. Tho powder protects tho pores of tho skin, which aro generally very sensitive to the sun. If the powder Is not con venient, corn-starch or powder will answer tho same purpose. When go ing out on the water sailing or fishing, powdering tho faco will save much pain and annoyance, for there are few places in which a person burns so quickly as on tho water. When sun-burned batho tho aflllcted parts in cream, but if obtainable, but termilk is much more cooling and heal Jng. Tan can be removed by applying lemon juice to the ace just before re tiring for tho night, letting it remain over night, and washing it olT with soft warm water in tho morning. A few drops of tho spirits of camphor in tho wash water two or three times a week will help to keep tho skin clear. A good wash for the skin during tho summer is made as follows: To ono quart of rose water add, drop by drop, stirring nil tho time, ono ounce of tincture of benzoino. Remember that it is benzoino, and not bonzlne. Bot tle for use. Add a few drops of this to tho wash-water each day, until tho water is like skim-milk, and tho skin may bo kept soft and nice, ovon though you aro out in all sorts of weather. To protect tho backs of tho hands, which aro generally tho first to freckle or tan, tnko your old Usio-throad gloves that aro worn in the fingers, cut off the tops, turn and hem on tho inside each finger. These can bo worn in the fields, and aremoro comfortable than tho whole gloves, bosidos pro tecting tho hands. Hoston Budget. FACTS ABOUT INSOMNIA. l-'roquently It N ChimpiI by Utter Luck of Domestic KecreHtlon. Are you nflllcted with Insomnia? Per haps you have too much time for sleep. Perhaps you depend too much on sleep for rest and recuperation. For sleep is not tho solo rest of tho used-up nerves. Sociability, congeniality and the enjoyment of good" company rest tho body quito as much as sleep. Tho dreary monotony of life in many a household, involving this tumbling Into ted with tho mechanical regularity of a machine at nino or ten o'clock in tho evening, does not always rest weary bodies. "Karly to bud and early to rise" does not always mako a man healthy, wealthy or wise. Numbers of organizations aro only capablo of fivo or six hours sleep at a time, and thoir early lying down to rest is often suc ceeded by an early waking up and a consequent restless tossing for hours preceding daybreak. Tho practicers of punctuality arj often surprised after breaking their own cast-iron rules and passing two or three later hours of mirth or jollity past thoir usual bed time, to find themselves even moro re freshed in tho morning than usual. Tho relaxation of sociability has rest ed them moro than sleep would or an attempt to sleep. But those aro condi tions not so easily reached in tho aver ago family. In fashionable life wo havo a formal, exhausting, mechanical evening of moro or less dissipation. On tho other hand, the evenings in great numbers of families aro monoto nous humdrum. They involvo the assemblage of tho same peoplo, tho same surroundings, tho samo paterfamilias yawning over his paper, and tho same quorulous mamma overladen with family caros. Frosh people with frosh thought, fresh at mosphere, any thing to stir up and agitato tho pool of domestic stagnation, aro sadly needed and Sadly scarce. Thero needs to be also a constant suc cession of such frosh peoplo to bring about these results. Tho world is full of men and women, and In a better regulated llto it would be their busi ness ufter tho clay's work was done to entertain each other and glvo each othor fresh life. As it Is now, hun dreds if not thousands of our house holds aro little bottor than colls for tho Incarceration of ouch family. Thou Hands are thufc worn out prematurely from utter lack of domestic recreation. Thero might bo written over thogravos of hundreds of thousands: Bored to deatli by the btugnatlou of domestic life.'' -Christaln at Work. o A SAINT OF FASHION. She ffi Tried. Hut t. lt.r Old Not Find Her WHtitlue, The applicant (timidlv) Please let mo in. St. Peter (opening tho gaV.) Who are you? Applicant A tallor-mado g'rl St. Peter (half shutting It) Hid you belong to the Four Hundred? Applicant (reluctantly) Yes. St Peter (shutting It a llttlo moro) Rich and beautiful? Applicant (still more reluctantly) So the papers snld. St, Peter (leaving only a crack) H'm, how came you here? Applicant A sudden cold and pneu monia St. Peter Yes, I know. I suppose you took cold at a ball? Applicant No, at a charity fair; tho ilowor table was In a draught. St. Peter Why didn't you leave? Applicant Oh. I could not. I had promised to serve. St Peter (opening tho gate a hand's breadth) You were very extravagant, I suppose. Applicant (slowly) I spent a good deal of money, but we were rich, and papa said it was a good thing to keep money going. St. Peter (absent mindcdVy) Has your papa been canonized? But I di gress. To return (stonily), of course you oppressed the poor needle-worker and put off paying tho lovely starving seamstress. Whilo you trailed through tho mazy danco tlie silken robe, into every seam of which she had stitched her woman's heari or words to that effect? Applicant (wonderingly) Oh. no, indeed! Like many other girls in my sot I havo successfully established moro than ono skillful but unrecog nized needle-woman by giving them work nnd telling right and left whom 1 employed. St. Peter (showing: his head now in the opening) Did you over go to church on a rainy Sunday? Applicant Oh, yes; always, rain or shine. St. Peter (suddenly suspicions) Did you over writo a modern society novel. Applicant No, I novor did. I was not very wise, you know. St. Pctor H'm, it's not wisdom that goes into them. Can you recall any special acts of goodness on your part! Applicant (thoughtfully) I kept awake half one night onco whilo an ongaged girl was telling mo about her fiance. St. Peter That was kind. Applicant I always kept my danc ing engagements, oven when the best man asked me last. St. Peter Thut was unusual, cer tainly. Applicant And at college balls I used to affect real interest in what tho seniors were saying to mo. St. Potor (who had been gradually widening tho opening) Wo needn't go much further. Wore you engaged to bo married? Applicant Yes, St. Peter Englishman, I suppose? Applicant No, an American. I re fused an Englishman though. St. Potor Ah! Ho was a commoner, I suppose? Applicant No, ho was a Duke. St. Peter (gasping) What! you re fuse an English peer? Applicant I did not love him. St. Peter (throwing the gate wido open) My dear, walk right in. Tho next young woman from the sido streets who comes up hero will have to mako a good showing to get by. Life. BEECHER ON ADVERTISING DOCTORS WAMIIIXI.TOVN CAIMTOIj. A .New Depart lire from nnlltinry business methods Is made by the lVMiitifiiPturiTs of Dr. l'lcrce's Golden Medical Discovery, In KiiiirnnteeltiK thin world-finned remedy to cure nil diseases urlslnt: from deninijo incuts of the liver or stomach, as indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness or "liver complaint," or from impure blood, as bolls, blotches, pimplex, eruptions, scalp dlseae, salt rheum, scrofulous sores and swellings and kindred ailments. Money imld for "Discovery uromntlv returutd if, on fair trial, it don't cure. Don't hnwk, hnwk, blow, spit, and di'KUit everybody with your offensive breath, but use Dr. bage's t'atarth Hemedy and end It. PV11, t.,tit linlil ito t.itw.iu. i-lilt. ,,'mirtnrr tlin 4 V..I lllll-ll .Itt.U ..a V,,,.V .I....V lt,lll.ltD ..... wig of wisdom. White Elephant of Slam, Jton of Eng. land, Dragon of China, Cross of Swltzer, land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill, Tho Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get these buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLank's Cki.khkated Livkr Pills, price to cents, and mall us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps. We will then mail you the above lint with an ele gant package of olographic and chro matic cards. Fleming Bkob., Prrrsnuno, Pa. One uncrnteful man docs an injury to all who Btuiid in need of tud. Hweiit by the Title of l'opuliirl ty To thn tnnninst nlmiHclo of success. Hosteller's StoniHCh llitturs stands a shining juoof of what cenulne merit, backed by the living oreoof proven tacts, can attain, ine isoriii unci aouui American continents. Eurone. Australia, tho West indies, Guatemala und Mexico have all coutrlbuted wide patronage and testlmotiy of the most favorable kind but unsolicited to swell the reputation of this sterllug remedy. Among the maladies for which the most cou viuciug public and professional testimony proves that it is benign curative, are chills and fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervous nets, debility, kidney and bladder complaints. It mitigates tho Infertilities of age, hastens con valescence, has a tendency to prevent ill con sequences from exposure and exhaustion. Per sons of sedentary habit and laborous occupa tions will Und it an ever useful tonic. Ho who would search for pearls mutt dive below. Tht-oueMlon as to where the Capitol of the new State of Washington will be located. Is one of the most Important that Is to Ik- submitted to tho xolers of that commonwealth at the election of OetolK-r lt If you are a voter you should not cast your ballot on this Important ouestlon without due consideration. Olvmtda. the ires- 11 llllO U1C ..., ai.llnl ,.r ,1... ,n.,n-.. ..,..,.. n1. .... . - , , , ... v jk mi. ivillluti, luidlll llvi linillll. n u-si. a. jut ii wuuiii ana aks or your vote. First, became she en dnctor come to town joys the best and most healthy climate of all the "I am glad that the doctor cured him; I am glad that the doctor tpu It Into the pitper that lie could cure him. And If any doctor Is certain he can cure such diseases and don't put it Into the paper, i am sorry, nave been had till ! with his wealth of science and experience places that are seeking for (Vijnfol honors. The IT WAn JI'MT IX TIJIK. 0. C. Ilartholomcw, Kalkaka, Mich., says- "I located In this place five years ago, having for merly resided In Troy, X. Y. I have been a great sufferer from what the physicians of Troy called llrlght's disease. I used Dr. David Keunedy's Favorite Hemedy, of Hondout, N". Y. All tho terrible symptoms of the disease are gone. I have no traces of any disorder of the kidneys, liver or bladder. Who would lioirrndirp the cost of this medicine (one dollar a bottle) for such a This Is tho age of wonders, and the aver age American citizen Is no longer surprised at anything. If you want to experience that sensation, however. Just write to B, P. Johnson & Co., 1(XU Main Si', Richmond, Va., and hear what they have got to ajr of the success of some of their agents. They have gottlio goods that sell, and anyone out ot employment will consult their own interest by applying to them. One of the best gifts of Providence II the veil that cotioeali futurity. aim gone away leaving nun unctircui messing or refuse tun simple though sincere What a pitv It would hare been if he had JF, ' " ' Yw?" ! , .f,ri , ?" ?.'. ri, ,"k-' Kratltude for ttng perfectly cured' 1 been so prejudiced against advertiser as n'A" high wh.ds and th rah M -an VC or tl.lt.K to lr ..Kennedy's Favorite Item- to read the responsible certlilcntes of the In nmy ofCesU-n. AUantlc Coast St.T" IiXm?!. liver or doctor and give him the go-by as a quack 1 The death rate In Olympla Is lower than that of bim'd llisonl "r ' k","l)' "m (,r What an newspapers for. it not to clrcu '' "J'1" A."0.r'l'?",c,,y- . ,. ,. I Da. Kennei.y's Favoiutk Hemedy, made at late information I What more valuable Lu,"'yiVV ' ""VtVlr'T5 J'l'i0 , R,,il,""--V- M;Gfor.V Information can a newspaper give than to- X nfeftott hW ,0 CUW KIAMT' tell a sick man where he can be curtd f If sim no m tho mi. rHiinmd runitip thu- i '""ml ""onurs' a man has devoted his life and labor to the have, and will shortly be connected with the l'n study of a special class of disease the nec- '" ,l'R'!1p tunning south from l'ort Town essity of saving so becomes all the more i !Vi" W',I,I,S " ,,ew 1 "A',,rom, Tnr,,V.na. ,?(i.r,H" nrouallli l!w .Intv tr nrlvnrtUn l.onnlnnu 1 "arllOr Will COUlieCt Olyillpltl With both tllCSe pressing- His ilutr to adertlsc becomes lm,,orm,lt ,,0ims. You can reach olvmpla imperious. A really able man, whatever from Tacoma bv auv one of half a dozen steam bo his gulfts, makes a great mistake If he ers by a short trip costing fto cents. You can falls to use those gifts through want of reach all the other I'uget Sound points as aslly ail vert islm " from there and at comparatively as small a cost. " loitmrn or runt trnm nn n 1 n nrt Inli, ' : " V i 'i "; " by the ltev. Mr. Heecher embodies n sound view of the subject of advertising. suppose Dr. Uarrin liait come to this city The pains of power are rial, Its pleasures Im Binary. MVItK CL'ltK KO It 1'II.KN. these advantages. Tiuru Olympla Sure cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Piles. One Isix has cured the worst cases of ten years' staudiug. No one need suffer ten minutes after using Kirk's German Pile Ointment, it absorbs is the central point of the 1 tumors, allays the itching, acts as a poultice, and not advertised who would know of his presence f Who would know of tho following almost miraculous cure he per formed in 1872, had not Mr. Dibble put it in the paper? Mr. Editor: In 1S72 my daughter was taken with the membranous croup, and, upon her recovery, was left totally deaf. I called on two eminent physicians, who said they could do nothing for her. Asa last resort I took her to Dr. Darrin, who cured her. and she has never been troubled with deafness since. I considci it one of most populous and wealthy section of the new State, lake a circle the center of which Is Olympla and the radius 100 miles and the popu lation amounts In the aggregate to 116,t'.'it while within a circle of a 1(H) miles of Kile itburgh It amounts to L'C.R.s'i, thus showing that Olympla Is In a center of population more than four times that of KllUttsiitirgh ami North Yakima. Then, too, the tatlo of the asseable value of the property within the same radius Is abiiut the same, being a little more than four times as much within the circle with Olvmpla for Its center, as It Is In the circle with Kllctishurgli or North Yakima for h center. The exact figures cannot Imj determined, as the returns have nol all been received at the olllceof tho Territorial Auditor, but cuotmh is known to show that In tne gives relief. Dr. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and itching of tho private parts, and nothing else. Kvery box Is warranted Sold by Druggists and sent by mall on receipt of price, 11.00 per box. J. J. Mack ,fc Co., Whole sale Agents, San Francisco. PURE. l. , . , n ,, i iiiu i ii. e m uiyuipm, wiui us iuu nines sur s i u," "u rouudlHg. it Is between f.'O.OOO.OHO ami JMUKW, ii cuiinuub uu lueuin, mill wmi ix'iii. raiir- faction give this testimonial. I reside in Herkeley, I allfornin, and will take great WO, and In the ca.es of the oilier two places limned It i between 1'J,000,000 and llfi.000.UOO. rourth-Olympla has us line an hotel as any pleasure in answering any Inquiries COn. ! rt' hi the tftnte, and greater ud l better hotel cm-nine tlil most r.Miu. rknlil.. euro accommodations than nil her rivals combined, cernnig tins most remiirkauie cure. Tho ,.. ..,,,, oivnuda" l usxiu) feet In size ours respectfully. WILLIAM S. DIBBLE, 31 ore 1'eople Cured by Jr. Durrln In Oregon. Hev. J. E. Coenour, Portland, Or. Skin disease; cured. W. T. Binkley, Centralia, W. T.-Sciatlc rheumatism; restored. .1. T. George, Gleneden, W. T. Chronic rheumatism live years; cured. Mrs. Miry A. .1 ohnsoii, Salem. Or. Deafness many vcars; restored. C. F. Mayhew, 1 I) street, Portland Rheumatism in its worst form; cured. Mr. J. Kills, Ilij Clay street, Portland, Or. Deafness and diseases peculiar to her sex cured. Miss Minnie ICelley. The Dalles, Or. Spinal complaint, and nervous debility; restored. D. S. Wells, four miles north of Albina. on Vancouver road Deafness live years; cured. Chas. Maguusson, Salem, Or. Asthma so hrt could scarcely walk or sleep: te stored to health. David Vaio, Seventeenth street, rear Market, Portland -Deafness, ringing noises in the ears; etiieil. .1. B. Tichnot's daughter 10 years old, Salem, Or. - Both eyes crossed; cured so both eyes are perfect. J. W. Keeney.Long creek Grant county, (Jr. Kltlney complaint ami pains in me back and down hesclntienerves; restored. Isaac Thompson, La Center, W. T. -Deafness; cured in live minutes. Willie Clark, 101 l-'ront street, Portland ( Discharging ear twelve years; cured i 1). J. Graham's child, Springllelil, Or. Painftill.v atllicted with granulated con- junctivitus, complicated with ulcers of the eyeballs for nine months cured. I David Boss' son, Woodland. W. T. j Painful hip disease; had to be carried to the doctor s omce; cured. Air. noss nas a daughter residing at theMerchanta' hotel, Portland, nnd can be referred to. j with four stories and an attic. It contains every i modern cojvetilence, Is surrounded b spacious portico, is erected on a magntttceni site coni 'i manning goou views in every iiireeuoii. u cost ! completed f 100,000 and w ill accommodate, two l hundred guests with ease. There are several I smaller hotels and ample aecommoda ' tlons for everjlixly. socially, Olynila is one of the most charming places of resi dence in the State. It Is, says a writer In thu New York Tribune, a city of homes. It Is noted for Its beautiful streets. Its magnllleent location and its hospitable citizens. At the ex treme southerly end of IMicet Sound, surround d by beautiful viiglu forests and with all the comforts and luxuries of life. It Is the Ideal lo- I cation for the permanent scat of government of the great State of Washington. Hemcmber that it is healthier, has a milder climate, belter trans portatlou facilities, better hotel aecommoda tlons than any of Its rivals. Vote for Oivnuda whether you are a republican or democrat and you will bust subserve the Interests of jour State, Every one who has ever visited Olympla and the other Capital candidates, Is a strong frleud of ' "thu City of the Gods." Men are rarely fit to command who have not learned to obey. J P?PRICES 1 1 WW Wa M IWI RAiri ilu PfflunrR dz' PERFECT m!z0 Having for tho nut four or flro years been troublod with pimples and blotches on my faco and body, and I finding no relief hi any ot tlio chemically prexired , soaps and medicines prescrllwJ fur mo by physicians, I concluded to try your S. S. S. remedy, and havo . found great relief In tho same, four tiottlca clearing my skin entirely. I cheerfully recommend your me-ticlno to all who aro In tho Hsltlon that I Iiao been In. You can uso this leUt-r and my name as testimonial to tho merits of tho S. S. 8. remedy. kVery truly yours, Alfbkd I. Hooinson, 320 Sansonto St., San Francisco, Cal. W Pond for our books on lllood and bklu Dis eases Kiiu huvico to sturerers. mulled rn-e. THK 8WIFT Hl'KCIFIO CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, i i, It suimrtor eimlleuce iroTu 111 millions of homes foi more ttn a quarter of oentury. It Is used lr toe United States (loiernment. Kmlorted by the heads ot the Oreat Uulreri'tles as the Strongest, Purost and uiisit Healthful. Dr. Price's Uroam Itkin Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Hold onlp In cans. PKIOK liAKINO TOWDBU CO. NEW YOlllC. CHICAGO HAN KltANCISCO The (folebrated French Sure, I BDf ORE AFTER r. Onri-ln's Piaee of IliiHlneHH. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at 21)5 I'ifth street, corner of Main, 1'ortlanti. Ollice hours, from 10 to 1 o'clock daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonorrhtea, stricture, 8ierniatorih(va, seminal weak ness, or loss of desire of sexual power, In man or woman, catarrh and deafness, arc confidentially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit, to the doctors' ollice. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. Veal Pattycakes. Clioj) tender veal very fine, ami one beaten egg, and inoin ten'witli cream ; season well with salt, pepper, maco or thyme. Make into thin cakes, dip into bread crumbs, corn meal, or finely crushed crackers, and fry in butter or lard. I1IKK! riliKM!! l'IM'.H!!! Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment Is tho only sure cure for Jlllnd, Illeedlug or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never falls to euro old chrouic cases of long standing. Judge Cotllnbury, creveland, O., Says: "I have found hy experience that Dr. Wil liam's Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate relief." Do uot suffer an Instant longer. Sold by Wil liamson's Manufacturing Co., Props., Cleveland, Ohla. M)caudH. Sold by L. Blumnucr 4 Co., Wholesale Drug gists, Portland, Or. It is best not to be angry, and best, in the next place, to be nitlckly reconciled. N. P. N, U. No. 803 -B l N. U. No. 880 Dobbins' KlectrlcSoap does not chap the hands, helng perfectly pure. Many peo pit n'fllicted with Sail Hlieum have been cured by Its use. Preserves and whitens clothes. Have your grocer order it aim try it 71010. It is nn eternal and Irreparable loss when tlmo Is not enjoyed as It ought. I CP tP cc CP Smoke Kar. the besb-"Taiiblll' Punch" Ci- 5 Tin- igoiiil reputation of " Brown' I Urntu chlat Trttchtt" for the relief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases havo given them a favor able uoteriety. Accidents happen, and sickness comes, to all, and yet many people never have on hand the means to promptly relieve the sufferings from either. An inexpen sive and thoroughly reliable safeguard is Perry Davis' Pain Killer. which has stood for 49 years unrivaled. For Cramps, Colic, Cholera and all Sum mer Complaints it is A SURE CURE. Have it with you at home and when traveling. It is used externally and in ternally, and Is just the thing needed for Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, &c Wimaided toeuie iiiiuuiMiiu rein Is Poi.n ON a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any fonnof uen ous disease, or any dlsoider of the generative, or gans of either sex whether ar ising fiom the exeunsivu use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful Indiscretion, over indulg ence, .Sc., such as Loss oi llialii Power, Wakeful ness, hearing down Pains In tho Hack, Hemlna. Vt eakhess, II j stei la, Nervous Prostiatlon Nocturn al Kmlsslons. Leucorrhiea, Dizziness, Weak Mem ory, Loss of Power and Impoteuey, which it tiu glected often lead lo prematuruoltl ageauil Insan ity Price $1,00 a box, 0 boxes for $5.U0 Scut bv mail on recr-lpt of price. A Will TT UN (1 DA It A NTICK f or eve rv 00 order, to relnnd tho money If a I'nniiniii-nt cum Is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently caroJbyAi-llnoi)iTlNK Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKSTniN niu.vrit. "OJi. 2? I'OKVI.AND OR Bold by Btrclblg Js I.aue, Druggists, cor. Sec ond Washington BU., Portlaud, Or. EVE-R-READY DRESS STAYS, Manufactured from FINEST SPItl.VO STF.EL, Rubber Coated, Satlnu and Sntln Covered, GUARANTEED Not to Kttst, llreak or Split. Ptitched to tho Seams, No pockets or hot Irons required. fNAI ITIf'Mvi 11EWAUR of worth UMU I IVJfMi less Imitations. Heo that " KVER HEADY ' Is fctamped on the back of eacn S'ay. THE EVER-READY EXTENDERS Are made of tho tamo material, with elastic ends and Ilucklea. rAsk for tho KVKK-KKADY Stay aud Kx-tcndiL-i, and tako no other. ItHOWN & .MKTZNKIl Agents. DA 5 .Mnrkot Htrt. H. V. for (uMDp ITHnUTKETURU dfEiL TrlECHAsA'V0DHERCQ-BAlin-MO' Plso'g Hemedy for Catarrh U tho Best, Kaslest to Use, and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by malL SOc. E.T. Ilnieltlno, Warren, Pa. I ORDER BY I MAIL. One Dozon Assorted Hundkorchlofa RC 50c., 75c, $1.00 or $1.50. postage paid for Men. Lndlos nnd Children. Order anything an 1 ever) thing you want to use, to wear, to eatortoaumseyourselfor others, aud It will be furnished at lowest price. Or der a sample copy of the Home Circle, containing price list of over 3,000 urtlcles used 111 families and It will lo sent yon free of cost. Order a few samples of dry goods to compare price and qual ity with orders. Orper at once it will pay you. SMITH'S CASH STORE 418 FRONT STREET, MAX KltAXCIKCO - C.VMFOK.VIA to mn n ilny. Bamples worth KS.1S r ltKK, Uues uot under horses' feet. Write llri'MKter Knfetv Itcln llolilor o Hollv. Mich. Rkwabd it you nave an Old Soro that needs healing, and that other remedies havo failed to heal; or a breaking out or Itching of the. scalp or body; or a Holl, Hum, Out, or any ailment for which a Salvo Is suitable, buy a 25-ceut box ot Sfcxieaii Nulve. which Is Warranted to Cure when overythlngelso falls. If not kept by your druggist send '2d cents iu stamps to J. O. llKMKNT. Agt, Astoria, Or., aud receive a box by mall. $5 CH ClalUi A V wiunnnii iia:h. oahinr. HKAMl'll, fKAHK Koenlab Ptwns: Ilnrdstt Ortans. bnd loitmomuU. Iarnst tUtek ot flhot lluilo aud Bootrj. Haods applied at Km tern Vrlon. MATTHIAH CIRAV OO . KS rot For business pursuits at the Portland Ilusluess College, PorlUiud, Oregon, or at the Capital Ilus Incsi College, Snlem, Oregon, Iloth schools arc under the management of A P Armstrong, have same course of studies and same rates of tuition,' IS i s i ii v h h, S I. o v i h a n (1 A Typewriting, Peuuiausliip nnd Hugllsh Depart ments. Day and evening sessions, tudciitsnd milted at nny time. Korjolnt Catalogue, address rorll.iinl llihinrss Collrirr, AD fajilhl llaskrvs t'nllfgf.l Portland, Oregon. UU Salem, Oregon. A QT 14 IM A CAN, ,BE cured. I rSIvIM A trial bottle sunt Free to anyone allllcted. Du. TAFT DUO., Rochester, N.Y. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH " PENNYB3YAL PILLS RED CROSS DIAMOND DHAND. lltll. rHUbie. iuUIch, 'k lriiicift't tvr IHama$iU Jlrumit in rvtt mitbiiu ixixfi, MRifii with Mu i riuun TuUc tm otlicr. AlrlU lit pflktfbart xe, fliik wrRpxri,srfl 4liiiipiriii i-nntfrrt'lf Srml 4i. ('tamp) ii.r rttcul4r, teilmoalali ftnl "Keller fur l.mlU V h ItHtr, by return mull. Vim I'ttptr. K hl Lr.lrr I hrraM ( o., MalUon Sq., MS- lioHton lllnrk. Hcnttle. Vnslilnyrton. Actual Htislness, Hhorthiind, idalti and Oma uientnl Penmanship and pnietleal Kugllsh department.-. flp-3pcclmctH of penmanship and illus trated catalogue sent free. Student-' Admitted nt nny Tlmo. Iflk GARMENTS A a Wm Coarantted jw FREE by return mall, loll descriptive circulars ot MOODY'S NEW TAILOR SYSTEM OFOIESSCOTTIKQ. Any lady ot ordi nary lnteillgenca can easily and quickly I earn to cut and mako any garment, In any stylo to any measujro for lady or child. Address MOODY & CO.. Claelonati, 0. PF1DEE'5 Ipnrn-irrn iitiurMU REMEDY! Ati'J GCCM S3LCC3 TUMfP iFPicEH.ca pr,rIU Ell ;uai:taoi: Dr. Pail nt s Rielf, The Great Cure -FOR- i r! J. II. PImIc, Clii-iiu-Ht ami ANMuyer, CJ Washington st., Portland, O. Packages by mall or express promptly attended to. TbvIQuuika tor brookfimt. IiOrd Zetlnnd will bt Hworn in as Lord Lieutonnnt of Ireland on October 1st. He will make bin Htute entry into Dublin on December 3d. MbirM lo Fi to t datb. aMVOBruiMiS ei WCm umauiuui. El urtssitfibs lillru: Cintlcsl C. i I prescribe and fully en dorse Dig C as th only speelHc for tlie. certain cure of llils disease. i U.ll.IMIUAIIAM.M II, Auisterilaui, K V, We have sold lg O for ' many years, and .t bus i m given the best of satis faction. d. n. Dvcun 4 ro., i ClilCMiro.il! 1 81.00. lold by Druggists. SjPAROEE'S IIEBFHEO REMEDY UNO GrtM j3Ltocpwrr pn:cE i.ca! 3'ntfinD et ixtaiKtapt: INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Out of Sorts If a feeling peculiar to persons of dyspeptic ten dency, or it may be caused by change of climate, season or life. The stomach Is out of order, th headache, or does not fiel right, appetite l capricious, the nerves seem overworked, the mind Is confused and Irritable. This condition finds und excellent corrective In Hood's Harss pu rilla, which, by Its tegulalliig and toning pow ers, soon rcstotes harmony to thu system, and gives that strength of mind, nerves, and body, which makes one feel perfectly well. "I have used Hood's t-arsaparllla In my family for three years, and hae tuken It pcrionally with great success. It has uluuyi built up my system, by giving me a gixxi appetite, has cleared my skin, and has made me sleep, I have sullered from nertoua pro.irutlon, and havo been cured by nothing but Hood's parsa parllla aud occasionally a few ot Hood's Pills." Ii. K. Jl'.VKEIIMAXN, HUpt. Of SlUalC of 1'UbllO Schools, Cincinnati, O. N.;il, lie sure to get Hood's Sarasaparllla Sold by all druggists. II; tlx for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., 1-owell, Mats, IOO Doses Ono Dollar. DR. DOWNINC'S NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY 1 For tho Treatment of till Nervous, Special and Chronic DIseaseD. 1H1I Flrni Htri-t-t. I'ortluiid. i BUSINESS COLLEGE , win. oive vou Tlioiwti mi Practical Iustructlou PARDEE'S RElEOr I AKD CTCM1 la'.toopjriiT IWCCI1.C0 IpaifilU-Bi I.V Ml.L I Business and Academic Subjects Bend for Circular to PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, TACOM., 1VAMII. IpsROEE'eI REMEDY IjLtOOfUfJfPl ipRcrjigo IsMfiaj iv llUiXMi A Regulator of the Liver Kidneys. A SPECIFIC FOR Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, And all other blood and Skin Diseases. It 1h ri positive) euro for all thofio Painful, Dollcnto ComiilalntH ami complicated troubloH and "YVcakneBaefl common among our "Wives, Motho.ru and Daughters. Tho eflect in immediate and lasting. Two or throo (Iohuh of Dr. l'ardeo'H IJomcdy taken daily keeps tlio lilixvl cool, tlio liver and kidneys activo, and will en tirely eradicate from tlio system all traces of Scrofula, Salt lUieum, or any other form of blood diseaso. No medicino ever introduced In this country has mot with such reaily wilo, nor given such universal satisfaction whenever used as that of Dr. Purlieu's Rcmcily. This remedy has been used in tho hospitals throughout tho old world for tho paBt twcnty-llvo years, as a Bpocific for tlio abovo diseases, and it has and will euro when all other so-called remodlos fa'J. Send for jwmphlot of toitlmonlals from tuoso Mho havo leen cured by Ub uso. Druggists sell it ut $1.00 per bottle. Try It and bo tjMivinced. MAl-'UFACTOVJU) HV Pardee Medicine Compaq, Rochester, N, Y. Smm PARDEE'S ICELE6R1IE0 REMEDY I&ko cri 3LW3Purorr phice: i.eq. IpRtHUD EY IflfatMUXMU IMWW' ' m I iPJipDEE'.q REMEDY I AKD CCAIi iPRicEirogj PARDEE'S! CELEEF1TE0 REMEDY iUOOfJWH PWXIT-W