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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1889)
AX OUXCK OF ritKVK.TIO.. KTC The kidneys am the greatest Importance 10 me nunian oouy. 11 in uieir duty to sin ana strain irora uic uioou me poison nla nfld U'nulp mnttnr nltunrltArl l.. It which is produced by the destruction of tissue which is constantly roIiir on in the system. Then how important it is that mis system 01 sewerage ue.not clogged up, in conseauence of inactivity or i1!hi'k. The- kidueys are closely connected with tne nervous system and the brain and when you notice the slightest derange ment of these organs it should command your attention and prompt treatment, for when the life current is tainted by the re fuse and noisonous matter whfeh nlmuM have been strained ami sifted from it, it produces diseases which arise from an im pure state of the blood, which, uns at tended to at once, produce the most seri ous results. Rheumatism of the heart, dropsy, inllammation of.i the kid"ej?, Urights disease, diabetes, gravel, inllam mation of the bladder, suimresslon and retention of the urine, etc., etc., all result irom ntseaseu Kidneys. I se the Ureat Sierra Kidney and LUerJCure, and cure these diseases in the start, or prevent, them altogether. All druggists sell these vaiuaoie goods. Tho manufacture of luminous paint has been begun in Austria on a largo scale, at about a sixth of tho cost hith erto. A special paper is supplied for uso when tho paiut is applied to walls. Brantierito is tho namo of a new mineral recently discovered in tho northern part of Arkansas by Prof. W. Albert Chaplain, of Lead Hill, and named in honor of Prof. John G. Bran ner, tho Arkansas Stato Geologist. It is reported from Birmingham, Ala., that u Scotch chemist named Archibald has discovered a process by which all phosphorus may bo removed from iron and tho oro converted into Bessemer pig at a cost of only fifty conts a ton. Tho process is said to have been successfully tested. Recent investigations in a French medical instituto show that death from hydrophobia is the result of brain and spinal inflammation rather than blood poisoning. Hydrophobia could not bo caused by inoculation of tho blood, but followed from inoculation of tho nervo tissue, as was shown by experiment. A peculiar industry has sprung up near Albany, N. Y., sinco 1883 that of supplying crushed stono for asphalt and macadamized roads. Tho quarry from which tho stone is taken is oper ated night and day. Ono thousand tons of rock a day aro crushed, and 250 cars are used in transporting tho fragments of rock to all parts of tho country. A young Gorman student of Assy riology has been experimenting with soft tiles and a stylus, and concludes that the Assyrians wrote their cuniform linos with a cube-shaped instrument having a pointod end, which was made of wood, not metal. Ilo professes to find it very easy to writo cuniform as rapidly as Gorman with such a stylus. A Russian engineer has invented a device for utilizing tho powor of run ning streams. His apparatus consists of an ondless cable, carrying a series of canvas cones, which open and shut liko uu umbroiln. Tho cable passes over a doublo drum on board a pon toon, and at tho other end over a pul ley suspended from a buoy. On tho lower part of tho ropo tho cones aro opened and forced forward by tho cur rent of water, thus setting in motion a shaft or drum. A wonderful revolution in flour barrel making is promised by a patont which has been granted for tho making of barrels out of cotton duck instead ol wood. Tho now material is impervious to water and resists (Iro for a long timo. It weighs to the barrel about lifteon pounds less than tho wood, and can bo manufactured ton per cent, cheaper. Tho cotton duck barrel can bo rolled up into small spaco and returned to tho mills for frequent uso. Most railroads in this country when renewing their rails ordor heavier ones than have previously been used on their tracks. A better road bed and heavier rails aro required for increas ing traffic, heavier locomotives and greater speed. A short timo ago tho standard weight of rails was fifty-six pounds per yard, requiring eighty eight tons por railoof singlo track. As a sixty-fivo pound rail takes a little over ono hundred tons per milo of 6inglo track, although only nine pounds per yard heavier than a fifty-six pound rail, it is easy to seo that tho tonnage of rails manufactured during tho year is steadily increasing to an enormoua extent m m m STORAGE FOR APPLES. Conditions mid 1'recuutlons Necessary to ltettird Decay. Tho orchardist who raises fruit ex tensively for market can afford to build apartments suited to his needs, but tho avorago farmer, who only seeks to havo a liberal supply for family uso, must depend upou collar or garret for stor ugo. Tho proper conditions for retard ing decay aro: an oven, cool tempera ture (a few dogroos abovo freezing point), and then abstain from handling tho fruit Moisture in connection with heat ulways hastens decomposition, but a moderate amount of tho former in conjunction with a low tomperaturo presorvos tho fruit plump and juicy, and perhaps retains tho llavor. When tho crop is spread out thinly on 6latted shelves, one may nbtico tho promon tory symptoms at onco, nnd romovoall such without delay. Handlingthosound specimens is thus avoided, and as ono rotton npplo will coon convey the cor rupting influence to Its neighbors, tho supply of good fruit can bo retaiued much longer by a wookly inspection. Wrapping each specimen of valuablo varlutios in Mft paper unquestionably tends to prosorvo them and retain tho beautiful tlnto. but it prevents ono from exninlimtl&n of their condition as thoy uftirouah maturity. Joslah Uoopos, in N. Y. Tribune in Switzerland TO per cent, of tho young men are said to be unfitted, by tho use of alcohol and tobacco, for the mlHtary service. it is becoming customary for Ca nadians, when they have acquired a fortune, to remove their domestic es tablishments to England. An elephant recently died in Ceylon which had served the public works" de- partnient for over sixty-live years, and had previously worked in various parts of the Island for an unknown period. A late census of Bulgaria and East ern Kounielia gives tho population of tho two principalities as :i, 154,375, of whom J.SWoV.WO aro Bulgarians, 007,000 Turks, liSOOO Greeks. 50,000 Gypsies, who have no fixed residence, and .'3,400 lews. According to tho Rome correspond- entof the London Daily News, tho mil- j nicipal council of Rome has decided to devote a sum of money to the formation of a Pasteur institute. Confidence in M. Pasteur's treatment of hydrophobia is iniTi-isintr In Italy " When a railway train in England is ready to leave a station an employe walks up and down the platform ringing ,i small dinner bell. Tho effect to American eyes is odd. to say the least of it. There aro no bells on English en gines. Railway construction in Hungary Jeenis to havo progressed beyond its jtrictly utilitarian period, and tho orna mental has now been reached. A iiuin jor of companies aro now engaged in planting hedges of Provence roses on 30th sides of their tracks in place of the igly fences or less picturesque hedges )f other growth now commonly seen. There aro some curious sights for meriean eyes to see in Paris. Tho aoople, especially tho poorer classes, - ,ive out of doors, and love to be in tho lir and sunshine. Work that Americans ihink must be done in tho house or fitchen the Parisians take out on their front doorsteps peas to shell, or vege- .ables to look over; and a common sight s the women standing on the sidewalk ihaking a wire basket back and forth, trying the lettuce that has been wauhed .'or dinner. TREASURES OF DELPHI. i ur of tliii City us It Wits III tho jst Diiys of (irrrt'. Let us trust that the American schools it Athens may speedily obtain funds nough to do some good digging at B3I- 3hi. It makes one's heart leap to think 3f the treasures they are sure to Had 'here, notwithstanding the thefts of N'ero, Constantino the Great, and otter icoundrels. To get a picture of Delphi as it was in he best days of Greece, after the build ing of tho great temple by tho Alciu- aiondu read tho tenth book of Pausa- aias. llo tells us 01 lour temples in a w at tho entrance to Delphi. lit then lescribes what was to be found within tho sacred precincts of Apollo: A statue of Phyalius of Croton, a bull in brass by Theopropus tho .T'ginotun, votive offering and marblo statues from I'egea and Lacedamionis; a brazen horso by Antiphanes of Argos; .tho chariot of Amphiaraus; tho horses of tho Taren tines in brass; the statues of the Epig oni; tho treasury of tho Sieyonians; statue of Leto, and Apollo, and Arte mis shooting at Tityus; treasures of Athenians, Thobans, and Syracusans, hung with tho spoils of war and adorned with statues; a portico built by tho Athenians with money which thoy got war from tho Peloponnesians; a brazon head of tho Piuonian bison; a bronze dragon offered by tho Greeks in common after tho battlo of Platiua; statues of foot soldiers and cavalry by Onatas; tho votlvo axes of Periclytus; a bronze wolf; a gilt statuo of Phryno by Praxiteles (offered by horsolf); statues of cavalry loaders seated on horseback; a brazen ox from Eubea; a statuo of Sardus; a hor.so offered by Calllas tho Athenian; a bronzo statuo of Homer on a pillar; tho tomb of Achilles' son; tho Lescho or pub lic hall; with an onornftms numbor of painted figures of Polygnotus and stat uos innumerable of Athona and Appollo. Tho great temple of Appollo was adorned, as to Its eastern architrave, with gilded shields from tho battlo of Marathon. On tho pediments woro statues of tho gods and of tho sotting sun, of Hercules slay ing tho Lorniean hydra, Bellerophon and tho Chlnuura, Dionyslu3 and a giant, etc. Theso aro only a small fraction of tho riches of Delphi as described by Pausanias. A singlo ono of theso works of art, if recovered, would bo worth tho price asked by tho Greeks for tho right of tho wholo sito. Boston Transcript, A Valuable Medical TrvntlHe. Tho edition for lH'JO of tho storliiiR Medical Annual, known us Hotetter's Almanac, ts now ready, and may Iks obtained, free of cost, of druggists anil nenernl country dealers In all parts of the I'nitod Hates, Mexico, and Indeed in every civilized portion of tho Western Hem isphere. This Almanac lias been Issued regu larly at tho commencement of every jear for over one-fourth of a century. It combines, with tho soundest practical advice for the preserva tion and restoration of health, a law amount of interesting anil amuslnij light roadiutf, and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chro nological Items, etc., arc prepared with grtat care, and will be found entirely accurate. Tho Issue of Hostetter's Almanac for IKK) will prob ably ho the largest edition of n hum! leal work ever published in any country. The proprie tors, Messrs. Hostet'er A Co., Pittsburgh, fa., on receipt of a two-cent stain , will forward 11 copy by mull to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. Kvcry man is a missionary, now and for ever, for (?ood or for evil, whether he Intends or de signs It or not. l)r, T. C halmers. Lowell Rang With the praises of Hood's Farsaparllla, soon after this medicine was oll'ered at the drut; note of t'. I. Hood A to, Kveobody was as tonished when they heard of the cure of MUs ttsrah Whlttier. t'ot many years she had suf fered more than cuu ho told, from scrofulous sores. Kor two years she was unable to lie. out of the house and for six mouths was obliged to use crutches to Ki t round her rerun. hen she Is-can to take, Hood's HarH)arllla she had IS scrofula sores 011 her body, as thin in flush, with Utile appetite, and unable to sleep nlKhts 011 account of pain and nervousness, lleforu she had tuken tlie wholo of u buttle of Hood's harsaparilla there was a Kreat chaiiKO for the lietter, and after a time the sores had all healed and she was In Keucral Kood health AH tills was ten years bko and the benefit from Hood's Hatapartlla has continued ever since. MUs Whlttier now resides at No. Vt llranch Ktreet, I-owell. Mais. We will send full particulars of this case to all who desire. Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by alldnuurUU. II; six for IS. I'reparedonly by CI. HOOKA CO., Apothecaries, Ixiwull.Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. T1IK OSLYWII1TK KLKIMIAXT l. TIIK WflHI.ll Has at last arrived, and after a croat cx P'lise and much li uble, can be seen free of cost quietly ei joying the sea breezes that waft across I lie marshes near the ltlth 1 street station, Oakland, Cal., where for the present he Is to be quartered. This I noiulerous t,,1,t'a S animal was imported to the tatcs by the Sierra I heiulcal Company, tho manufa Hirers of the Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure that has so recently gained a position as tne lead inir Kidney and Liver Cure on tills co.it All druggists have these valuable goods for sale. White elephants in their own country aro a rellizlous lilienomem and are worshipped by the natives with all tho aim tney possess, lie 1, at mis writing, in charge of Mr. V. P. Mitchell, Oakland's only naturalist; at whose command he quietly submits to any and all calls. Mr. Mitchell has perfect control over this great and truly wonderful beast of the Jgje. UN proportions are immense, MZ i,e staluU with the sun shining upon hN magnificent mire white skin, the effect upon the looker-on is marvelous, being that of an immense mountain of living UtlU' III snow. Uont rail to see tills natural curi osity. It is an event of a lifetime with out money or price. All Overland anil Berkeley trains pass tho station, Kith street. It will pay everybody to see this monarch of the animal world. I jimrIi i iilt. If loud, ends In a deep sigh; and nil pleasures have listing In the tall, though the carry beauty on the face. Thy.Urkmka or orofcfAHt. That which cause" us to lose most of our time Is the repugnance which we naturally have to labor. Henrv Stowll's Roston residenoo was burglanzed of $;10,000. The government persists in not ac cepting tho Vesuvius. Hermisillo, Arizona's railroad depot, worth .fl?0,000, burned. AFFLICTED FIFTY YKAR3 And Restored to Health by Electricity, Through Dr. Darrin's Peculiar Mode of Treatment. Mn. Editou: During the past two years I havo been reading in the Ore gonian of the wonderful cures performed by Drs. Darrir, with their Elwlro Mag netic Treatment. I became very much interested in them, as 1 hud been sorely afflicted at intervals during the past fifty vears, witli neuralgia of the stomach, iivoriiinl kidney complaint ami nervous dyspepsia, and at times so depressed that it was almost unbearable and bor dering on insanity. During all these years I have consulted many physicians and taken their prescriptions, but none that seemed to do mo any good, and last spring having a bilious attack which ag gravated my old troubles, I began to run down anil iose vitality, I resolved to try Drs. Darrin's system of treatment. I applied to them, and after a thorough examination, said they could make a well, but not a young man of me, with a six month's course ol treatment, which I accented. I commenced to improve im mediately, and now acknowledge their success in fulfilling their contract, and will b ty that for tho past two months I havo enjoyed perfect health, and sin cerely wish to render my gratitude to the Giver of all good and His agents who liavt cured me of my afflictions by their peculiar treatment, and willingly lccom niend all who are afflicted to cull on tho doctors and be healed and give them a thorough trial before crying humbug. 1 11111 a homesteader, and can be referred to at Woods, Tillamook county, Oregon. H. B. Chamhuhlain. The above remarkable cure is another proof of Dr. Darrin's wonderful power over disease. Mr. Chamberlain is a man well known throughout the county and suite, and one whoso word can ho relied on. Tho implication of electricity to nearly all forma of disease is certainly revolutionizing tho practice of medicine. We can with all candor recommend Dr. Darrin to tho afflicted. Pi'H.lliirrin'H Xciv I'luce or IIiimIiicmh. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted frco at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Port land. Rooms 1(5, 17, 1212 and 215, second floor. Ask tho elevator boy for room 10. Office hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock duily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, Iofs of man hood, blood taints, syphilis, fleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power, in man or woman, catarrh and deafness, aro confidentially and success fully treated. Cures of private diseasos guaranteed, and never published in tho papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to tho doctors' office. Inquiries answered and circulars sunt frco. (Parties writing will please mention paper.) according ia Directions with, each, Bottle, OTTLE, FOR BURNS and SCALPS. A Itaby Iliirned. Aastad, Minn., Hept. 25, 1888. Our baby 1 '4 years old burned her hand on u hot stovo and wo put St. Jacobs Oil on It. It took tho pain all out, at onco; ufler putting It on 2 or 3 times it was all cured up. 0. 1. STAVE and Family AT Dlll'OCISTS AND IlKALKRS. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore. Md. TTtlH ( OHIO in niK GREAT .trWrlls ni wiint worK you wish in do with u well muchlue. A Mi OltDKIlS UI.I.KI) I'ltOMlTLY. TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for euocoeillnir wboro others Iiava lulled. SELF CLEANING. Drill drop. 1)0 to UO tine. m minute CATALOOUE FREE. LOOMIS & NYHAN TIFFIN. OHIO. Etootw ami Stautw HAS BECN ESTABLISHED AT PORTLAND r PALMER & REY. BOOS 1 lC4fl 9- m I! rxr Doubt Is faith tu tne main, but faith, ou the wnoie, is uouoi. A Cure of Cntnrrh In the head, as well a of all bronchial, throat and lung diseases. If taken In time, Is euVoted by using Dr. liereo's Gulden Medical lleov r, or money paid frr It will be promptly returned. A more pleasant phvle You never will flint Thau Tierce's small "Pellets," The I'urgatlve Wind. Only the beautiful shall abide; ouly the base shall die. K. lluchauau. Mediocrity nhraya copies superiority. Dobbins' Elect' ic Soap, llrst tnndu in lms boon imitated mori; tlinn any soap umde. Ask your grocer for Dobbins' Electric Soap, all other Electrics, Elec tricity, Magnetics, etc., nre imitations. You will never resret lmvlnc sacrificed a ileiiMire to fulllll a duty. Mrs. Kdwln 1'. Ivhlpple. ITOXK IX TIIK KIDXF.Y. I was taken with sharp pains In the lower part Shortly bloud appeared mixed Mith my urine ill iiiv luiwf'i ill nil. riiiiii (li Till. 111u111T.tr anil a lew weeks inter I kail an attack of travel 1 tried u number of doctors. Gnu said It uai gravel, another lullamatlon of tlie bladder, and another stone in kidneys. Kor three months I was under the care of an eminent doctor at Al bany, but constantly strowlni; worse, went home to die. At this time 1 win induced to try Hr. David Kenneilv's Favorite Itemed)', of ltondout, i .. anil am now ronul ami strotur. A remeilv which can do this for one so near death ns I w as should bo known everywhere. I hone this state. ment will caue others alllieted as I was to uso the Itemed)'. ('. . Hniun, Petersburg, N Y 1IH. KK.NNKIfV'S r A VOHITK KKMKDY, IlllUIe ttt ltondout, N. V. It; tl for 15. Send for book, how to euro KIdnev. Liver and lllood disorders What notluni; earthly kivos, or can destroy. The soul's calm sunshine and the heartfelt loy - rope NIT It II Ot'ltK FOIt I'lI.I'.N. Hurt; cure for blind, bleeding and ltchlui; l'lles, One box has cured tho worst cases of ten years' Mainline. No ono nevd sutlVr ten minutes after nsliiB Kirk's Herman l'lle Ointment. It abiorbs tumors, allays tho itchltu;, acts a a poultice. Kives relief. Dr. Kirk's Herman Pile Ointment Is prepared only for l'll;s and Itching: of tho nrlvato units, and uothluir else. Kvcry box Is warranted. Sold by DriiL'cIsts aud sent by mall on receipt of nrico. $1.00 ner box. J. J. Mack & Co.. Whole sale AkciUs, San Francisco. Children nre travelers newly arrived In a strange eountr ; w e should therefore make con science not to deceive them. Ilon't .11 1 -h a ' I Thins. You want an elegant collection of artis tic novelties, which can be procured by anyone You will bo attonlshcd at the variety, beauty and oddity. To get these buy a box of tho genuine Dr. C MeLano's Celebrated Liver price 25 cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with jouraddress plainly written and 1 ents in stamps. We will then mail you tho abovo list with an elegant package of oleographic and cli.'oiuatlc cards. Andress, Fleming Hros., IMttsburg.I'a. To believe aright Is much; to net up to oiio'h be.lefs is more; while he whodoes both Joyfully manifests tho spirit of truthfulness. For Rickets, Marasmus, and Wnst- Ing Disorders of Children, Nrott'K KhuiInIoii of I'uro Cod Liver Oil with Hvpophosphltes Is unequaled. Tho ia plditv with which children Kain ilesh aud strength upon It Is very wonderful. Itea't the following "I have used Scott's Kiunhlons in cases of Klokets aud Marasmus of lone; stand ItiK, and havo been more than pleased with tho results, ns in everv eno the Improvement was marked." J. M. Main, M. 1)., New York. It Is only by labor, says ltuskln, that thoiiL'ht can bo niiido healthy, and only by thought that labor can bo made, happy. A pocket cigar-case free to smokers of "Tausill's Punch" So C gar. HOPE FOR THE SICK. Ono Remedy for Ono Dlson.no. (From Medical Journal). "Tho four greatest medical centres of tho world aro London, l"arls, llcrlln and Vienna. Tlieeo cities have hnmenso hospitals tcumlni; with millerliii; hu" inanity. Crowds of studonU thronir the wurdsbtudy hit; under tho Professors In clmrKO. The most to nowned pliyslclanuof tho world teach aid prnctlco here, and the institutions aro storehouses of medical knowledge and experience. With a vlow of inaklnt' this experience available) to tho public tho Hospital Ilcmody Co. at groat expense bocured tho prescrl- Hons of tho liospitals, prepared tho upccillcii, and al-1 llinni'li It wiiulil cnut fr.i-i $-s to SI CO to eecuru tho ' attention of tliulr disthigutshcil orliflnaton, yet In this way thcho aluahlo medicines aro sold at tho prlco of tho quack patent medicines that Hood tho market and absunllv claim to euro ovory 111 from a sliiKlo iMittle. Tho 'want alwa)S felt for a reliable class of doinestle remoillcB Is now filled with perfect satisfaction. Tho hospital Jtcinodlon inako no uu-rca-sonablo clalini. Tho bh)cI11o for Catarrh cures that and nothing else; so with Iho hjiocHlo for Hrou chltis, ConsuiiiitIuu and Luri( Troubles; Ithiiuma tl.Mii is cured by No. 3, wlillo troubles of DlirustUn, Stomach, Liver and Kldno)S hao their own euro. To theso Is added OBiecillo for Kovcr and Aituo, 0110 for femalo woakness- a general tonic and blood makor that makes blood andglves form and fullness, and an incomparable remedy for Nervous Debility." Theso remedies aro all sold 011 an absolute (uaraiiteo to do w hat Is claimed for thorn. A circular describing this new method of treating ilUeaso is sent frco 011 application by HosmAI, ltKU edv Coui'ANV, Toronto, Canada, Holo l'ropricturi. THE GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE ! hern Pacific IfcAILROAD, The ON'IjV UN'H Hunnintr l'ullman Huluco Sleopliu; Vara, Mnifnillecnt Duy Coaclics, und Klcifunt KiniKnmt 81eopln( Curs (with liertbs free of olmit'o) FUOM WAKiriNfJTON AND OIIKQON l'OIN'1'3 TO TIIK UAbT VIA St. Paul and Minneapolis. i'ruuscontluen ul 1 The Only p alTc e Mcals75c ; DINING CARS. VuHtt!Ht Tliiio liver .Undo from tho CoiiNt over tlie NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. HIOUX OITV, " 1 COUNCIL HLUKF8, BT. JOHKI'll, ATOIIIHON. I.KAVKNW'OIITH, KANSAHCITY, HU KM NdTO.N', U U I N L V, HT.WVIH. Llllt'AUO, And ull jKiuitfl throiiKhout thoKust ond South tatt, via Ht. I 'mil und .Minneapolis. TIIK O.VLV LINK ItU.NNrNU Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars K.vrntK i.i:.votii iv jioah. And hauled on rcKiiliir l;pross Trulns ovor tho iiutirn IjiikUi of tho Northern 1'ucillo Hallroud. I). CIIAHLTON. Otn. WeM'i I'wr.AKt No. 2 ahhliuMon utrtnd. I'uland, Drop a Postal Card TO TIIK xNKW YOHKAUT CO 5B5 KIrit Bt., I'ortluud, Ore AT HOME. C R E A M Baking Powder MOST PERFECT MADE. University of California, College of Agriculture. An analysis of Du. Pun r.'s Ou-am H ki.nh Pownru made by me diows that it Is composed of the best materials free from Ammonia, Elmo, Alum aud all deleterious ingredients. Many linking Powders contain Ammonia nnd Alum, which should never bo admitted into our dally bread. Biscuits msde with Du. PrtU K's arc readily digested and wholesome. E. W. HILCARD, Hi'ukki i:v, Cai... January illst 'M. Professor of Chemistry. IFOR THE BLOOD. HwlIVs spiHitlc has euretl me of a imille mint breiiklm; out nn my vg, w hleh entiied Intolerable pain. 11 wnsenlleil IVrema bv thoiliH'tnrs lour of w hom t rented mewllli no roller. I eiuullilly oonfevs that I owe my present coml health to S, S. M.,AVhloh III my eitlmntliin Is Invaluable as a blood remedy MissJri.tv HkWitt, 7 X. 10th St., sl, Louis, Mo. Our lmliv when two months old was at moked with McrnfulH, which fur a limit lime destroyed her eyesight el'tlrely, and rallied us to ileipnlr of her IIIV. Tim doctor lulled to relievo her, ami wo Kave Swift's Hpcellle, which noon cured her en tirely, and she H now luile ami hearty. 1'.. V. Dki.k, Will's Point, Texas. PS Send tor book kIvIiik history of nimnl Diseases anil advice to sull'crers, mulled free T1IF SWII'T Sl'l'.C Il'tC CO.. Drawer .1, Atlanta, (u. - - in !V m KnlTnrrra nro not rrnerdllviittnro that! thebo (liscjisra aro contagious, or that thoy J aro uuo ui mo iiresouco oi jivihr 6 Elton In tho llnluu luomhrano of tho iioeoa and ouatachlau tubes. Jllcroncoiuo ro Bonrcli. howovor. hna urnvml thla to 1)0 a faot, and tho result of this discovery la that a Blmplo remedy has boon dlscovorod which nonnnnontlvcurnn thomoGtaccra- vntod casoa of those dlstrossini; dlsoasea by nf.HVnlmiiliir.linllcatlnnniTiiulnlii'OII'ff A'3 ti;xirf)by tho patlontuthoino. Apauiph I let uMiluiulni; this now troatmout ia cu 4 I free by A. It. Dixon & Bo.v, 337 ana 833 I west King BUoot. Toronto. Oauada. CHICHCSTCH't! EriGLISU pEKNYHom mm tmitl. -Viim I Shut l.ll.on Sn lI.IU11h A rUI.L LINK OF PAR.KER Maidiattnn U. M. HAMMERLESS C. and Colt Ilrcech-Loadlng Bhot OuiiH. Also a full aBsortmontof Marlin.i. oh mid Win chcHtor allien. Tho U. M. C. Machine Hhot Uuns for f'JJ, aro tho best Machine Uiui in tho market. Send for circular. II. V. UI'DSO.V. 93 Klrsl atreet, I'ortland, Or. IN LUCK. Wo offer until noli, to attract a I ten t Ion and pay our putroiiN, for neudliiK nwiiy. It ciihch of lrt'H plaldH, browiiN, bluo, and dlU'ereut Iiactea, full 1.0 Inchon wide, heavy and strum?, ul 11 cents or'J yards for 1; and 10 iiIocom plain brown, Kiirnet and other shadeN 1 01 uiisi shmere, ill! Inches wide, at tamo nrlco: U0 nieces of orav fimils und plaldK, 'M Inches wide, heavy and strong, for Kood wear, 1' yards $1, Theso kooiIh aro not all , wool but are Kreat IjiukhIiim at tiieso oilers. For mallliiK add II cents per yard. In Ladles' Huso wo olhT sonic wlillo at 1'kj, formerly ly sold at aie; I in brim; I'.' a unbleached, full sizes, at luo. Used doen ii'Kiilarj wo havo black, brown and mixed at Mimu price, 11 ill not so kooii; jien's strljied hoso for Hiimlay wear, per dozen up; Child ren's hose, UOo per dozen up. Bomo extra bar Kulns in Kciiiilno French, all colors and all sizes, Z'i cents, liked to brliiK t'i per dozen. In I dress buttons, nearly every shade, wo can tend 1 you at Oo per dozen, or Wo a Bross- two-bits a! dozen asked for tlicm elsewhere. Wo fo gut to 1 nieutlou a woolen llnsey in red nnd black plaids and other colors, ab ut '2A inches I wide, at lHc, orC yards for (1, koo'I for school dresses. Muslins, KluKbams. prints. Osiitou lliiiinels, and many other Roods, retailed at ii cent a yard abovo closest Jobbing' prices until J Jan. 1, lh'JU. Ooo.I warm kIovcs and liilttens for . tho North Country, at Ifi aud 'J.'i cents. It would tako 1U columns to hold ull wo want to toll you, Hut send for full list, free, mid it will bo sent you overytliliiK u family wants to seo. Address Mmltll'M CiinIi Nlni'c, 41 I'ront Ht.. Kan Kwuu'Ikco. ('ul. j IIoHtnn Itloi'U. Hcnttlr, VnHhliictoii, ! Actual Ilusliiess, Hhorthaud, tilAln and Orna-, mental I'eninaiuhlp ami practical English do partnieiits. tfjp-piiicclmeiis nf penmanship aud lllus- ! truicii caiaioKuu seni ireo. HtudontH Admlttud ut nnyTlmo, I nrtnerUiA tml fullvAn 1 dortn IIIk (J as Ilia only I perlllo lorthocertalucuro ' or tills disease. ! U.II.INUHAIIAM.M. I)., ; Oor.f Id 'I TO ft DAYS. UU BUlOWIfc Aiii.irruaui, n y, Wn have sold Illg (1 tot 1 many years, and ',1 has wrd..ibrdi IfiuCltilalO. dnfiloaaUJ , riven tna heal ol stl- ' Ifwtlnn. 1 U.lt. HVCHKACO., OUo. Tr4"--a,ili,00. loW by UrucvUti. Ull ca?u. I1L DEATH TO CORNS. Try Kelly's Ounrniitcod Com Curo. IlariulcHB. Tliotisatulu of teutiinonlala from tliu cured, iibu liottlo, No euro, money refunded. Hont by mall or ox nreHB to liny uddrcHH, city or uUito. F. a, KHM.Y, Ohommt, 102 Eddy utroot, Bon Frunclaco. J ,-tr " Siif" nlij mriy r ll.'i!... I.iulU, J. l.-Vl I"11' r"r Mumoni Jlnml, In ,t 'rj-Yir,l,l",n '''"'" Atipiii'XVy Sa Vv I" l"" lMwr.1 Uli., 1 Ink wramr., tro V5 ' (K durjri'riMis eutoilerlclln. sn.l -le. V I jr (el. nii.) rur i.nlcuUr, ir.ilmoiitati mn.l I wv. ltiltrl' Pi. i I.11.H1.M." in Utter, hi r.fur Hh)h dc do tyjf 'VMi. n)jrj ((can k.ipw yjP S Fft Ml jjj -a-ljat ( cod If il fcP I'lirle Kc hi ii on Totmeeo. You enn't fool ills chllo wld jour trash to liai k). I siuoko Skau nnd don't you forKOt it. Sumo hinokeis think lliat anything that makes smnko. Is good enough lo go lnton pipe. Thoy will llud by u llllio expciienoe that there Is n vast dlU'froncii In Sinokfng Tobaccos. Just try "Ska i. ok1 Nnnni t viioi.i.VA."und you will see I ho dlll'ero nee bclwei n it and tho liuitat ions. Orator$ say llo's Cure for Con sumption IsTIIKliKHT for JteepluK tho voleo lenr. 'Si conts. FREE by return mall. iuu oescripuvo circulars ot MOODY'S DEW ' TAIIOR SrSTEU of cress cunma. Any lady of ordl nary Intelllgcnco can easily and quickly learn to cut nd mako any garment, In tny stylo to any measure for lad or child. Add res MOODY & CO., Clnelanttl, O. WJfJt&J 10C.M Third St , I'ortland, Oregon. A SCHOOL OF THOROUGH, PRACTIGAI DUSINCSQ TRAININQ. j nnniITJIi'niMI1. Arithmetic, l'enmantMp, Bant UUUMEilU INI), , jiuslners mi.f lenal tormr, SlinHTIIANfl Cow.3ioniloirf, Spelling and all Svpp Vim iTiVtn the EHotlth llmncMet. Send Jot TYbE-YRlTINu.t.hfafoirueaiuI College Journal. O I Llluiri I . A itKAiJrt.finblor. ltoo- nlsli iitinoH; nuriletturir.inH. Hand Instruments, Largest Htock of Hhnot Alimlomul Hooks. Hands Hiiiipllcd lit Kiistom I'riciH. MATl'IIIAa OKA V CO.. 'Mi Host (Street. Hau Francisco. BUSINESS COLLEGE WIIX OIVK vou Thorough aud Practical Iustruction IN ALL Business and Academic Subjects Bond for Circular to PROFESSOR J. W. TAIT, TA4MMIA. WAHII, The above lHcture Jlepretcnts CAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD,, Master or tlie steamsblp Kanawla. About a year nijo ho observed o Btraitflra chaugo lu his feelings, llo felt tired in stead of vigorous: nervous Imtcad of strong. Ills upiiotlto hecamo poor and his fcleuti broken. Ilo tried to overcome thesa feollnus, but thoy would not go. Ho than noticed puliiH nnd Irritation In tho water channels, nnd that the fluids passed woro often thick and with a scum on top or ft brick-dust feillmeut at Iho bottom. All theso were tho suro symptoms of that fear ful disease, Catarrh of tho Illaddcr. which lias always been considered lucurablo, and thoy continued until tho Captain was In a torrlblu condition. Hut ho Is tho plcturo of health and vigor to day, and ho owes it cntlroly to that wonderful medicine. Hunt's Itemed. Copt. Oroeuwood says: "I nut no certain of tho creot value of Hunt's ltomedy, that I alway carry a sup ply on shipboard for tho uses of my men, and 1 prescribe it whenever thoy are ttlllnir. After curing mo us It did. nnd restoring tny wife, (whoih tho best physicians of Now York said was dyluit of tumor,) to perfect health, I swear by It." ... This Ureat Itemed abiotutelv cure all Klduey, Liver aud Urinary Dlsoase. O For Halo !y nil Dealers. O. N. CKITTKNTOtir, General Agvat, 11S Vulton Bt., N. Y. N. P. N. U. No. 3K-S. F N.U.No.3! SZJ, OARUEIITS JJli TO FIT J 1 i