The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, May 29, 1890, Image 5

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    THE BROADWAY PARADE.
A Few tines About tho Shopping District
nud tho Shoppers.
Tho Broadway of tho proinenaders is
divided into tlireo parte.
Tho first part, tho shopping district,
reaches from Eighth street north to
Twenty-first, tho second part stretches
from Twenty-llrst to Thirty-third, and
is tho widely known "Tenderloin or Hotf
man IIouso district," and from Thirty
third to Forty-second stretches tho "sou
brettcs' parade."
There is no other walk in this country
to comparo with Broadway on a sunny
day.
It begins to fill up with shopiers as
early as 11, but it is in the afternoon that
it is at its brighter and best.
Tlio shopping district is tho least inter;
csting to tho men. Tho women who gc
there arc in a hurry. They are preoccu
pied; they havo u mission to jiorforui.
They havo heard that there is a place
whero they can get a piece of surah bilk
to match tho stulF they bought last week
at another place for fully threo cents a
yard cheajR-r; and they are looking for
that place.
They tako timo in their haste to look
at each other, or rather at each other's
garments. They also tako time to look
at what they themselves have on as they
pass the impromptu mirrors of the plate
glass windows. If tho reflection is a
etrong one they will stop and walk up to
it, keeping up an appearance of deep in
terest in what is displayed in the shop
window, but in reality seeing only theii
own pretty faces and bonnets.
1 They are just as busy and earnest over
their gloves and trimmings as are then
husbands and big brothers over their
"puts" and "calls" down town.
You see very few men in the shopping
district. They leavo it to the enjoyment
of their feminine- relatives and walk fur
ther up.
From 8 to 5 o'clock tho real prome
nade begins on Broadway. It is a genu
ine promenade, for tho pedestrians are
not there by accident; they walk there
for the pleasure of walking and of see
ing each other and being seen. Perhaps
it would bo more correct to say to be
seen, and then incidentally to see others.
-You will see everybody who is any
body on Broadway sometime if you wait
long enough. But you will seo very few
of the swagger set, either men or women.
They keep to Fifth avenue, and only btrik
Broadway where tho avenue crosses it.
Broadway is only for the less fashiona
ble and crhaps less select citizens of
Gotham. Tho women who are seen there
are just a little too conspicuously dressed,
and tho men who saunter there stare at
them more than is quite proper. This
may be because nil the actors and ac
tresses in New York walk on Broadway
in the afternoon, and tho non-professionals
are always on tho lookout for them.
They are frequently rewarded by the
sight of Sara Jewett, who dresses over
much on tho street and looks, for some
reason, shorter and broader titan she
does on the stage, and Pauline Hall in
sealskin and diamonds, Cora Tinnie in
black, with a black boa, and generally
accompanied by her mother, who is said
to bo a real mother and not a hired
"stage mother," and sweet Anuio Rus
sell, who sees no one, but keeps straight
ahead with eyes "front."
The men ho haunt Broadway are as
well khown by sight as tho Worth mon
ument or tho clock in front of the Fifth
Avenuo hotel, and they are quite as
hardened to the curious glances of the
pedestrians. New York Evening Sun.
Slight Preparation.
A young man well known in the city
lately departed for Europe with the
shortest notice on record. A few hours
before tho train left Buffalo that made
connection with the steamer at New
York he determined to join 6ome
friends on their European tour, lie
went home, told his family of his inten
tion, and, of course, was met by the sur
prised queries: "How can you get
ready? You havo got to prepare for an
ocean voyage. What aro you going to
do?" "Nothing, but black my boots,"
was tho laconic reply. Who will assert
that woman is superior to man after
Bach an incident? Buffalo Express.
Pillars from Pompeii.
Delmonico'a old Beaver street building
is probably tho only one in America par
tially erected from material found in tho
ruins of ancient Pompeii. The marble
pillars of the portico over tho entranco,
and, in fact, nearly all tho marble of
which the porch is composed, were im
ported from Pompeii in 181.
So well authenticated is the history of
these marble pillars and slabs that tho
Metropolitan Museum of Art is making
efforts to obtain them. Now York Tele
gram. Different from Tier Treatment.
Bobby (looking out of the window)
What's" tho matter with that horse,
mamma?
Mother Tho horse is balky, Bobby; he
won't oley his driver.
Bobby Well, vvhat's the man patting
him for?
Mother He is coaxing him.
Bobby (with an injured air) That aint
the way you treut me when I'm balky.
London Tit-Bits.
Decorated with llrawn I'aper.
When the lato Cornelius Vanderbilt
built 1ms summer residence at Hartford
at an expense of over $100,000 the deco
rators covered the walla of his dining
room with ordinary brown paper, such
aa is UR'd by butchers to wrap meat in.
There was a cherry wood dado and a
rich frescoed frieze. This room was con
sidered one of the handsomest in the
wealthy town. New York Sun.
A New War to Do It.
An Itli.uiaiolis bookkeeper made some
changes in figures to look suspicious,
asked for and got a week's leuve, and
After tho firm had published him as an
embezzler he returned, proved that lie
was O. K. and got 3.000 to poultice his
wounded feelings with. There is more
than onu way for an honest bookkeeper
to mako money. Detroit Free Press.
IT XBVKK FAILS TKY IT VOUltSELF.
San Fiiancisco, January '0, 1KX).
Manufacturers of the Great Sierra Kid
ney and Liver Cure:
Gkntliimi:n: I have been a sufferer
from kidney complaint for. several jears,
and have used medicine upon mcMcine
without any apparent relief until a Mend
of mine told nieof the wonderful cures
accomplished by your remedy. 1 was In-
ducud to buy a liottle but without much
foltl. if, .. ... .1 .,. .,, Vl
faith. After usinn the llrst bottle I
noticed such an improvement I kept on ;
until 1 had taken three bottles, and can '
safely say that I am entirely cured and
never felt better in my life. I can gladly
recommend The Great Sierra Kidney and
Liver Cure to all people that aro suflVrlng
in any wny with kidney or urinary disor -
dens, llespectfully yours,
L. II. Cons,
Atlantic and Pacific Pub.
Ann's building, city.
Uo-' rooin 0i' BU
Letterc now go off In downs,
For the summer time draws nlyh.
To the simple country cousins,
Whom we'll w eary by-aud-by.
DON'T GO
OFF 1IKFOUK
KKADY,
you iik
Particularly on a long Journey. Be fully pre-
pareu. ion cannot ue, permit us to say, unless
I tourist's ratle vtecum, Hosteller's Stomach Hit
ters, most Keulal of appetizers, accllmatlrors
ami promoters 01 digestion. Against sea sick
nips , ind I colics U-gotren of
wholesome food ami brackish ,
ness, mamria, cram
i bfldly cooked or unwboletiomefoodaudbrackUh ,
wnu-r, iiervousnes', lncreasen Dy travel, cniouic i
, blllousuess and countipatlou. tho Hitters Ik a
sovereign preventive, it inv arts a relish for i
I food not altoRether to your taste, atid prev nts
It from disagreeing with you. Never was there 1
such a capital thing for the unfortunate dys
peptic who stands lu dread of the best cooked
meal. Stomachic trouble caused by ill-prepared 1
viands aboard hhlp, on steHUiboats. and rations
hastily bolted at railway restaurants, Is soon
remedied by the Hitters, which gives a ipiletus ,
also to rheumatism, kidney troubles and In
somnia. A nig Taper CDiuiHou
One of the largest contracts for fur
nishing paper for tho use of the census
ofhec is the one for mnnilla tabulating
cards. Tho numlier of cards that will
be used is estimated to bo 100.000.000.
and it is said that it will require 200 tons ! t,
of manilln paper to furnish these cards.
Under a former contract 20,000,000 (
sheets for tho population schedulo will
be turmslieil. wlucli 1b said to be tlie i
lnrirouf Kinirlit nnlnr for writimr ii-inur
largtbl bingio oruer lor writing paper I
ever given. No single null in this COUU- !
. . T . . .
try COUIll meet tllO Uemana, and tllO Or- I
der is now being filled by two of the
largest paper mills in tho OOUlltry. Al-
ready orders have been sent out for 14,-
600 reams of paper, whicl, will weigh
OtH.UUlJ IKIUUUS, and at tlie Contract
price, 9 cents per pound, will cost 52,
500. New York Commercial Advertiser.
A Wuivrluo Monument.
The Waterloo monument at Brussels
In memory of tho British oflicers and sol
diers will be ready by July, 1800, at the
present satisfactory rato of progress.
The money raised by public subscription
will just cover the cost, with a tiny bal
ance on the right side. Tho inscription
on the monument has been drafted
finally as follows: "In memory of the
British oflicers, non-commissioned ofli
cers and men, who fell in Belgium in the
battles of 181fi. and whose remains were
transferred to this cemetery in 1880.
This monument was erected by the queen
and theii' countrymen on a site gener
ously presented by tho municipality of
Brussels, 1890." New York Telegram.
Puld While In Prison.
In the case of Samuel Landis, charged
with receiving stolen goods taken from
the Erie railroad, which was tried at Ur
hana, it was developed that James She
hey, who was a clerk in Landis' store, ia
now serving time, having been induced
by Landis to plead guilty to receiving
the goods in his absence. II o is jiaying
Shehey, who is a young man, a salary
for serving the timo which should be
served by himself. Pittsburg Dispatch.
An Octogenarian Dancing Master,
Professor Frank Stouch, a dancing
master of Berks county, Pa., is 83 years
of age, and litis been a teacher of dancing
for lifty-four years of his life and is still
at it, conducting his classes as success'
fully as ho did thirty or forty years ago.
lie now has t-even classes in Peadingaud
Lebanon and 150 pupils, and during hie
career litis tyught over 24,000 young peo
ple tho mystery and art of dancing. De
troit Free Press.
A I'ortablo I'aper Ilousn.
A portable house of paper was recentlj
constructed in liainburg, Tho walls
consist of double layers of paper, of
which tho interior ono is impregnated
against fire and tho exterior ono against
moisture. The paper is fixed on frames,
which can easily be attached to each
other. Tho house is intended to serve aa
a restaurant, and contains u dining room
ninety feet long. Exchange.
The Taste of Stamps.
Tho new two cent stamp is tho color
of a half rijki jiomegranate and tastes
like fried egg plant. But it is a groat
improvement over tho green stamp which
kept George Washington forever in his
salad days. The green stamp, by the
way, tastes like cucumbers, as all who
taste the stamp instead of the envelopo
have long since learned to their sorrow.
Boston Transcript,
Your Bipod
Needs a good cleansing this spring, in order to
overcome the impurities which have accumu
lated during thewlnier, or which may bo hered
itary, and cause you much suffering. We confi
dently recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla as the
very best spring medicine. Hy Its uso tlie blood
la purified, enriched and vitalized, tbat tired
feeling ii entirely overcome and the whole body
given strength and vigor. The appetite li re
stored and sharpened, the digestive organs are
toned, and the kidneys and liver invigorated.
"After suffering for over two years from gen
eral debility and dyspepsia, I was finally per
goaded to try Hood's Barsaparllla, and I take
great pleasure In laying that after taking three
bottles I feel greatly relieved. I hope that any
sufferers from tbeabovecomplalnU who happen
to see this will take courage and try Hood's Har
saparllla," Mas. I, U. rttTeRsoN.o Oak Grove
avenu , San Francisco, Cal.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by a'l uruggltU. 11. six for J-i I'repared
only by i . I. HOOD 4 CO., Uiwell, Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
i
Few men sow their wild outs without getting
more or lew ryo mixed lu wiUi them.
IravolltiK men en oke "Tauslll's Punch.1
" No news Is goo-i news," perhap'
eau't make au edlt-r believe it.
But you
Can tho sale of
an inferior nrtlelo con-
stain ly increase for 5.4 yearsf Dobbins'
Electric Soap his been on the market ever
since l&tC). and It tojlav, a over, the best
and purett family soap made. Try it.
V our grocer will get it.
A Pittsburg duller in umbrcPas claims tolmve
discovered that woiueu always return borrowed ,
umbrellas
For the cure of n cough or sore throat,
I)-.. I) ..,. ...,).,..' .,,.
; p 0 remedy.
shcVou tell jour sMer I meant to wrlto her
i a note, but didn't. He 1 luniks. She'll be glad
j t0 kuovv " .
1 oim littlk wokuiks AM) ills.
It is tho little things of life, tho worries
' of to-day and to-morrow, that make tho
' crow's feet around our eyes. So the little
pains of an hour or a minute brenk down
the constitution. Look after the lift e ill,.
URANIHtETli S I'ILI.3 cure uyspepsia, or
, indigestion, headache, nain lu the shoul
I ders, coughs, tightness of the chest, dlzzl-
ness, sour stomarn.nau uisioin mo mouiu,
. bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart,
1 lull .liinintlon of the Iuiiks. Pain in tho
region of tho kidneys nd a hundred oilier
! uatuiul symptoms are tne fcll-pringoi uys
pensta. One or two pills erery night is
sufficient.
U,i vMitt-vii'u 11,1 i o fir. ur.lfi Iti nvorv
drug and medicine store, either plain or
sugar-coated.
sugar
FII.KH1 ril.KM!! 1'1I,KM!M
Dr. William's Indian l'ileOlutmentis tlieonly
sure cure for Blind, ItloedluK or ItchhiK files .
ever discovered. It never falls to euro old
chronic cases of lone standlLK.
Judge Coflinbury, Cleveland, O., Says:
"I have found r-y experleuco that Dr. WU
ltarn's Iudiau Pile Olutmeut gives Immediate
relief."
Do uot sudor an Instant longer. Sold by Wil
liamson's Manufacturing Co., Props., Cleveland,
Ohla. NkJauda.
Sold by U lllumaucr A Co., Wholesale Drug-,
gists, I'ortlaud, Or. ,
A man Is known by tho company he does not
keep; in a meaiure, ab well as by tho company
; he doea keep.
1 The buzz-Haw Is gem ra ly temperate, but once
In a while it akei "two or three llngirs."
TllK 1IISTOGENKTIC SYSTH.M Al'-
l'EALS TO TIIK COMMON SBSSK
OF T1IH l'EOl'LE,"
l'ALOfSE ClTV, Wasli.
n, i-.n-.n,. .innUn.
Dkak Sir: llilnklrR peiliops It might l lnellcial
to Buutrtng lium.uilty. It is 1Ui sreat pleas ,t I .dilmy
toHtimouv to the inauy ritlitTS lu pril e of nistotjenoUc
Tnllrlm-4 TtllR-llU (llld 1H?U CtillUOt 1'XI'rcSS Ill Kratl-
tuaei knoslng as I do that I owe my lift to your mcll-
elms. lMt OctuK-r I hbi taktn wltli nui k cousurup-
.1.... 1...t ,lfo..na. fntTi, u),l. 1, ull mv tttxtlilt, hilvn
idled. Was.lnUng o.yfast. IM .not kuowwbattodo,
Z'&IZ
.the tine, husetcr. I had portlaily lost the use of my
1. It IIIHk, OOUIU HOI OU uu Illy 1011, Blue, nuuiu wbc ut)
brraUi lust ut y; coustaoi'y oouuiuug ami riiuiiK pu.
After taklug medicine two weeks could ureatlio Ireuly
mwl iflt nu left id-. In two months my luiiiu were well.
Having ivcvWed such unextweted relet lor my lunpi.
ouDcludtd to uau it for iny euro 10 ailments or lUlecn
yen' standing. HufferirjK unt M misery from a cuiu
plication f female troubles; prolaus slid u.ceratlon of
the uteri, aluful and pntuiw mouses, catarrh of Uie
bladder, palpltaUon of the heart, a.id. In fact, thewh le
nervous fysteui was complete wieck. I Kliudilerwhru
I think hi the numlier of poUona I t--ok uud the tuauy
uselrM and painful operations I umlerwer t In Uie hands
of Uie bwt doctors. It la sail to tblrik of the many thou
sand, who are yeuly sent to their graves by the same
murdeious (.rocuu. After taklug your medicine four
months, 1 was entirely well of all my troubles. I cau't
sa7 enough hi pralae of them, and eipect t devote the
laMt of my time In rereading their merits abroad
among the sick and amlcted. If Uie noble men and
women of the irofessloa, who claim tliclr
rhlef desire Is to ben tit mankind, would
luventlgate your system, hey would surely
wel ometbeduwu of the new science und Ktvu to Its
discoverer Uie honor and confidence be deserves by
dropping the polroui of Uie old school (which can only
teor down awl destroy the tissues) and odoptluK yours,
which builds uu the tissues and luuatb the only true
system of beullug whlou will stand the test of ages and
Ikj a living monument to you Its author. If your life
has lacked anything of haui.lness, surely you must liaio
louuu much of tho blessings of living lu Uie gratitude of
the thousands you have saved from an early grave.
1'nou h cannot to said for him who can turn misery luto
hup. Iuchh.
Wishing you a long ha pit life, I am your elncere
friend, MI18. W. '. ItAiiSUALK.
Hubioflhed and sworn to Ixforv me this Cth day of
July, 1833.
heal. FRANK MAUrillfl, Notary Public.
Dr. Jordm's oil! e is at the residence of
ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James, Seat
tle. Consultation and prescription nlno
lutely KiiKK. Send for free book explaining
the H Istogenotic system.
Caution. Tho nistogenetlc Medicines
are sold in but ono agency in each town.
The label around the bottle bears the fol
lowing inscription: Dr. J. Eugene Jor
dan's Ill-togenetic Medicine." Every other
device is a fraud.
I'fiindor'N Ori'ou lllnml I'nrlfleris
the best remedy for that d ead disease, dyspei
sla, for it regulates tho lymphatic system aud
bad secretions.
INFANTILE
SkiqcvScalp
DISEASES
.i-curad by.V
CWTICUr ITiOIt CLKANSINO, I'UKIKYINO AND l!h.U.
X' tlfylne the skin of enuureu anu luiatits
and cnriiiK torturing, disflKurluK, ite In
and nlinnlv diseases of tho skin, sea
sealy
aud
blood, with loss of hair, from infaucv too.d axe,
the Ccticuka Ukmkdikh are Infal lble.
CUTICUK, the xrest skin cure, Hiid Cuticuka
So p. an exquisite skin beautifler, externally,
and Cl'ticcua Uksoi.vknt, tliu new blood purl
tier, lutemallv, euro every form of skin and
blood disease from pimples to sornfula.
Bold everywhere. I'rire, C'cticoka, 60o; Soap,
26c: IUsoLVKNT. II. Prepared by tho J'ottkk
DllCO AND t'llRMICALCOIU'OKATION.HOSTO.S, MASS
Bend for " How to Cure skin Diseases."
ffg-Uby' skin and scalp preserved aud
g)W beaulltieu uy I'DTICuka bOAf.
Kiunkv painh. backache and weakness
cured by Cuticuka Anti-I'aIN 1'lastkb, an
instautaueous pain-BuouuiuK piaswr. ac
I
PlsTa Remedy for Catarrh is tho
Best, Easiest to Dso, and Cheapest.
Bold by druggists or sent by malt
SOa E.T. UaxolUno, Warren, Va.
STEINWAY.
Ji.lt A slllll, PKAnK
Sl MKAM.abler. Itoe
lah I'lanoHjBunlettOnranB. lland InatrumenUi.
fjuveut stock of Hhoot Muala aud 1 looks. Ihuids
supplied at Kaatarn Prices. MATT1IIAH
Oft AY CO. 2n I'oel Htn-ot Han Krsmiwo.
prasenk ana tally m
dors Bl Uulki sal;
psclflo fartbaoartelatan
of this tfUWOM.
O.U.LNURAHAM.M. B.
AaasUrdajo, M, T
Ws kava soU Mr O fw
many ysars, and It has
flTa lbs baat ! aU
faction.
Cbleoc, til
!.. tMllky OraMttta
TAKE IT
.pruMDERL's.
Oregon BLOflpPuRincR:
VKIOMEYt-UVCR DISEAStS, DYSPEPSIA
,PlMPLrS.BlOTCHESAKOyW DSEASCS.
ryl3Css l"H
M&yt tO S DATS.
npnnS4 tsa
ftjS wwteti
uriijsysss
wllru CiaaUsal 9a.
1 iaLaLa
cimiNti iisi:asks my klkctuiuity
Stubborn l)i'itc Yield
to Skillful
Trontmrnt.
It Ifii n fmdtlvf fiint. tlint.flmnrt nf rurttio-
(H-eases by electricity Is revolutionizing
I tho practice of mi'iiicine, as It N fluwn by
,',u following testimonials that speak for
ineiiistiives:
Mrs. .John Sax, u Prominent I. tidy of
Portland, Git i Iter Kxporlcnco
With Dr. Durrlii.
Deah Kditok: 1 have been a we'l wom
an ah my life until one year ago last Au
gust, when I was taken down with chills
H'.d fever, which routined nio to my bed
nine weeKS with rheumatism lu mv limbs
and hands: also liver ami kidney troub'es.
1 After lingering in this condition tor five
I months I was advised bvniy physician to
i try electricity. As Dr. Darrln had cured
I my mother of variou ailments two years
hko, I put myself under his care. Now I
am so far cured of ail my troubles that
: only a few more treatments aro needed. I
can be Been at 2 XJ Second Htreet, Portland.
' Mauy 1'. Sax.
; Mr. Editor Dkah but: A few weeks
j ng I was taken with an acute attack of
y me worked could ' llnd
, no r..i ef u ntn 1 t nit mvs. lf uiun rl) r. Dar-
rin's electric treatment, lie cured mo in
about one week's time, so I can now use
my arm most as well as ever. Yours,
Lkwis Srt'MP,
Kalama, Wash.
To the Public: This is to certify that
Dr. Darriu has restored ni hearing and
stoppod tho uoiso and rlngiiu; In my ears,
that havo caused mo a gre.it deal of troublu
and embarrassment for the past year or so.
, 1 cheerf ully recommend the doctors to the
tiiiHC-it'ii, as i Kiiuiv eii in ineir nucce
and reputation in San Fnnclsco.
A. Casi:, Taconia, Wash.
llrs. Darrln's I'liico of ItiiNlnoss.
Drs. Darrln can lie consulted daily atthe
Washington building, corner Kourth and
Washington streets, l'ortla l,nnd liar ow
Catlln building, Tarotna, Wash. Hours,
10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12.
All chronic diseases, blood taints,
irregularities in women, . loss of
vital power and early Indiscretions perma
nently cu ed, though no referencis aro
ever iniulo in the press concerning such
cases, owing to lh itellca"y of the patients.
Examinations free toall, and clrcul iis will
be sont free to any atjdre-s. Cluuiies for
treatment according to patient's ability to
( nnv
Die pour treated lr eol charge irom
10 to 11 daily. All private disea-es conll-
uouuiuiy ireaieu lino cures mniruiuo'-u
("atientM at a distance can bo cured by i
homo treatment Medicines and letters i
sent without the doctors' name appearing. I
CON'SUMl'TION SUKKI.V CUKKO.
Tu tiik Kditok: l'lciiso Inform our readurs
that I Have a positive remedy lor tho above-
1 flu l,....l.- ,,u. l, , c, ,, ,1 u til
! bomdess cases ha-j been permiiliently cured. I
i ?&UhyoT
1 1 K Tl ftX
T A. til.OC'l'SI, M. 0.,
181 I'earl street, Now York.
Thy Gioimka for breakfast.
Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for
more thm a quarter of a oentury It l used by the
United States Government. KmlonM-d liy the heads of
the Great Universities as Uie Hironsiwt, lirest and
most Healthful I)r I'rlie's Oream llaklmr l'omler dm-s
not contain Ammonia, I.I nut or Alum. Hoi I only In cans
l'KIOK 11AKINO 1-OW11KK OO'
MKW YORK. CUIUAOO. HAS KRANOIHOO.
MONEY
Can be made easy bT
ralsiiiR Uhlckens.x A
larseaa-pape Illustra
ted Cataloirtie de
scrlbliiK Iucubators, ,
llrooders, Uroodlui I
Houses, Hovr and
What to Feed, How
long to keep them In
tho Brooder, Drinking
Kountalns, Diseases l
and their Cure, in fact
more lnformatloa
than is given In many
2fi-cent books. Sent
to any address on ro
celpt of 2c. stamp
wire m'tung, uom
Mills, Hone Meal and
all kinds of Poultry
Supplies.
Address,
Cc Petalutna, Gai
Faber's Golden Female Pills..
KorFcmalo lyrcBiilar
I ties; uuthluellkethum
oti tho market. AVrtr
Jail. Hueeessfully used
by prominent ladles
monthly, (luaraiiteed
to relievo suppressed
moustruatfou,
SUREISAFEI CERTAIN!
Dou't bo huinbuwed.
Havo Timo, Health,
aud money ;tako uo oth
er. Bent to any address,
secure by mall ou ro
colpt of price, liOO.
Address,
1HE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Ilraucb, JJox27, l'OllXIANIi, Oil'
Bold by Wisnoif llano Co., i'ortlaud, Or.
Season Opens for Trout April 1st
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-L T. HUDSON
' 03 rift St., Portland, Or,
DKALIK in
'Arms, Revolvers and Spoi Ismcn's Goodf
p?price5
CREAM
Fitiluni "Incubator
OF FINK
Including 15 rnro novelties, shapes and
artistic illinorled nlniHrratililr. mill ehro.
matic cinis. This Inrjio and beautiful col
lection sent by mail I any one who will
do this: Buy a box i f 'he genuine Dr. 0.
McLane's C elebrated Liver Pills from any
druggist, price 'Jo rents, and mall us the
outside wrapper with your address, plain
ly written, and 4 cents in stamps. The
genuine McLnne's Pills nre prepared only
by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and
lmvo been in constant use for over sixty
years. They nie superior to all others in
purity and effectiveness. A certain cure
for indigestion and sick headaihe. Ad
dress, Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa.
To euro nillousnpsH. Sick Hcsdache lintlpRtlon.
Malaria. I.Ivor ComlnliiU. tako tho solo
and certain remedy, .SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
Usotho8.MA!,!,BI7.K(40 little bonus to tho Nt
tlo). They aro tho most convenient, suit nil ws.
l'ricoof clthei slto, 'J6 rent 1st bottle.
1 IQQIIMO Bt 7 17.70; Photo gravurtv
V,'I,,"V panel slio of Uils pu-iuro for i
cents (coppers or stamps)
J K BMIT1I ,t CO.
Makers of "Illlii lleans. St. Ixjnls Ma
A LOVELY WOMAN
overheard ono say of lier, "By Heaven,
Eho's pidnted I " " Yiw," retorted she in
dignantly, "and by heaven only!" Huddy
health mantled her cheek, yet tliis lieautiful
huly, once thin and jvilo, and sulTiiring from
a dry, luicklug cough, night-swmts. and
spitting of blood, seemed destinwl to fill
a eonsuniptive's grave. After teiulltig
hundreds of dollars on physicians, without
benefit, she tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery; her improvement was soon
nuirked, and in a few mouths she was
plum) and rosy again, u perfect picture
of health and strtMigth.
This woiuKirfiil ''(lolden JIwHeal DLh
covery," now u-orld-famod as a remedy for
consumption, which Ls really lung-scrofula,
Ls not only an uekuowltlged remedy for
that terribly futal malady, when taken in
time und given a fair trial, but also for all
forms of scrofulous, Skin uud Scalp i1Lm.mi.-os,
as White Swellings, Fever-Mux's, IIip-oiut
Disease, Halt-rlioum, Tetter, Eczema, lioiLs,
Ou-buncles, ErVHiiKilns and kindiiMl all
monta. All scaly, cnihty, Itching, troubliv
sotno uruptions yield nwlily to its curative
(tower. It InvigoraU's the liver, enriches
Kl.KOANT fACKAOK
OAKDS.
SICK HEADACHE,
ItilioiiH llouilitclie, DlzztiiOHN, OoiiHtipuf Ion, Iiullfreau.
tlon, IlilloiiH AtturkN, and nil (Icnuitfouiciits of the stomach and
bowols, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by tlio uso at
DR. PIERCE S PELLETS.
Tboy aro Purely Vcnelnblo and Perfectly IfnrirtlCNN.
Am a ZjX V 13H FIXiIj, Uiicquuled t
ONE PELLET A DOSE !
For a Stock of Candy or Anything for a Bakery
HKNI) TO
Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co.
106 E STREET,
Jobler8 in Show Cnues, Hcalea, I'uper
fwtinwr'n strw. Kilrnrnnm nrnor nl
ALWAYS IN
If you want a firut clues inachino. do not purchaso until you havo
looked ui) tho record
. w . . ii lit
.com ot tlio ADVANCK, ti IB mo oniy macnino m
innrkct that will givo abHoluto satiBfuction.
loguo to
Z. T. Wright, General Agent,
Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon.
Also dealer in General Maohinory and Supplies.
Curos
Backache..
Backache.
kW Backache.
Mnrtltu". ( l , Octolwr?. ISSS.
I could hardly walk or lie down from lame
buck . sullertd sevtnil v.eeks. M.Jacobs Oil
permanently i-urwl me, other remedies hav
ing na;cdtodo.-o. kued. inn man.
Clovenliile, Ind., Feb. 8. 1(W7.
I romab:id cold jmlns K'ttled In mv back
and t sutl'eied groatly; coullned to bit and
could hardly move or turn. I tiled St. Jacobs
Oil, which cured me. I do not feur recurrence.
M US. 1'. M HKINIIKIMEIC.
CUICHESTtR'S ENGLISH
PILLS
RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND.
Mk Irjfli tor lminJ firtnd, in ,
rtii ronnto wtw, iwisl with blue j
ribhno TuLr nu ulhr. All rill S
iluiifrrnii ptMintvrfrltK. t -!.
(vtftmfM) r.r t rtlcuUrs ttlmoniil n 1
"llrllrr Tor I.H1lr,n ti iffr( by rrlurt
mull. ,Vtr j tf rr
The Best Typewriter.
Send for Catalogue.
Wiley B. Allen & Co-
Urnorul AKontH,
ill 1st St. .Portland, Or..
the Mood and promotes nil the Iwdlly funo
tions. It is tho only liver, blood and lunff
remedy, sold by drugKlsts, under a positive
KUiiruutec, tlmt it will do all it is rccom
mended to, or money raid for it will 1
jiromptly refunded. No ordinary remodyr
could be sold under such jwcnV far nnd tryingi
conditions. To do so would Ixuikrunt itH.
nmnufacturers. Not so with " U olden ATodi
cal Discovery" which outsells o-ory other
liver, blood and lung remedy, throughout
tho civilized world. It's a legitimate iied
icine, not a beverage; contains no alcohol,,
to inebriate; no syrup or sugar to derange
digestion; as jicckIW in remedial effects as
in Its coni)osltion; it stands ulouo, tran
scendent in curative properties, unique ia
comixwltion, its sale lmcked by a sulistantiai:
forfeit in case of failure Ui do all that is.
claimed for it, Tliero's nothing at all like,
it, either in coniKsition or curative oiroctsj
therefore, don't lx induced to tako some
thing else reiiri-senfeil to he " just as gooil,,h
that tho dealer may make a larger profit.
Every dealer knows if's tho liest and on
fuarantenl Liver, HIimsI und Lung Itemwly.
WoitlJl'H DlSl'E.NHA..Y JlKDIOAl. AtittO-
ciatio.v, Proprietors, No. (MVS Main Stix-ot
Uullalo, N. Y.
BLA.IaTjES'T, OHEAPE8T,
EASIEST TO TAKE.
PORTLAND, OR.,
RauH In fact, anything you need in a Con
hriit mwl iws "froof
Men's Suits Made to Order,
925 to $40.
Hen's Pants Hade to Order, $6 to
Fit Guaranteed.
Pcud 4 rents In stamps for samples and rules for
self-measurement. You can save big money by
dealing with mu. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ARTHUR KOHN, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor,
Our. 2d and Morrison Hts., I'ortlaud, Or.
Il'leaso mention this paper.l
THE LEAD,
THE HDVflHCE
THRESHERS,
Engines, Horse Powers, Self-Feedersjid
Strawstackers.
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tlio
Bond for dcacriptivo cata-
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