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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1890)
'V vV J w m V FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. If a llttlo pulverized borax bo added to tho water in which woolen blankets aro washed, tho dirt will bo got rid of moro easily than by any other means. Hasty pudding requiro3 not less than ftur hours' cooking at 213 degrees to bo dlgostiblo. If not so cookod it is not mastered by tho stomach, and becomes an irritant. Every one who prizes good health and intends to maintain it should in dulgo in a dry rub upon going to bod. A flesh brush is good for the purpose, but a good rough towel is better. Tho object is to keep tho pores open and in healthy activity. To can milk bring it to, or near, tho boiling point best done by placing tho dish of milk in a vessel of water, when all danger of burning or boiling over will bo avoided, lloil it down richor if you wish, and placo in cans whilo hot oxactly as you do with fruits. N. Y. Observer. It is impossiblo to wash a bed quilt which is filled with cotton batting with out its becoming moro or less hard and disagreeable, and this should only bo attempted in tho caso of light ones, lloavy onos should always bo tied, so that tho cotton can bo oasily romoved when tho covers aro soiled. Kur.il Now Yorker. Mutton croquettes: Carefully re movo all skin and bones: chop flno and season with salt and pepper. If no gravy wore left, moisten with buttor; raako into round or oval balls with tho hands; roll each in egg and cracker crumbs, and brown in vory hot lard. Cold veal can bo substituted for mutton in any of these receipts with equally good results. Country Gontlomnn. 1110 nrst, consideration in the man agement of tho laundry Is to havo good utensils in proper ordor for work. Tho tubs should bo sntllciont in number, of good sizo, and always kept clean. The wash board should bo froo from nails that might tear tho clothes. Tho wash bench should bo firm and high onough to prevent f.itiguo in bonding too low over tho tubs. Tho Home. Corned Hoof Halls: Stow a slico of onion in a cupful of tho liquor in which tho beef was boiled, then strain tho liquor into a saucopau, add a spoonful of buttor which has been rollod In browned flour until it lias formed into a smooth paste, and stir constantly until it boils. Now stir in two woll-beaton eggs, and then two cupfuls of tho corned beof which has been chopped un til rather line. Season to taste, and put it away in a cool placo whero it will becomo still. Then it Is to bo mado into flat cakes, which must bo dipped into woll-beaton egg and thon in pounded crackers or bread crumbs, and friod in boiling I.imI. Tho ilousokooper. THEY STAYED AT HOME. Why Mr. nmt Mrs. .McSwat Wero Not at Church One Sumlity Morning. "If you don't hurry up, Lobelia," urged Mr. McSwat, as ho fidgeted about in front of tho mirror, trying to find a necktie that would harmonize with his mustache, "we'll bo lato to church. I novor could understand," ho protested, accidentally stopping on tho cat and causing a howl that raised tho nap on kis spring (of 1SSS) overcoat; 'I novor could understand scat, you yowling boast! why it taks a woman so long to dross. Lubolp, what havo you dono with my cuiY-buttons? Whero tho Sam Hill aro those cuff-buttons?" "1 think, Hilligor, thoy aro " "Lobpifa, don't try to talk with your mouth full of hair-pins. Whoro aro tho 3uibutt n-'.' If you want mo to go to stureh with you this morning you'll havo to turn up those blooming, idiotic suil'-buttons!" "Havo you lookod in tho soiled cuffs you took oil last night, Hilligor?" in quired Mrs. McSwat, calmly adjusting her frizzes. Hilligor had not. Ho hunted up tho juifs and found tho buttons. "If you know thoy were thoro why iidn't you say so?" ho domamled, in an Injured tone, as ho sat down hard on a shair and proceeded to put in tho but tons, toloscopo tho culfs on his shirt ileoves, and slide them back and forth till tho focus seemed to bo about right. "I shall 1)0 ready for church, Mrs. Mc- Bwat," ho continued, majestically, "in ibout two minutes. How long do you Intend to keep mo waiting?" "1 havo nothing to do, Hilligor," an iwerod Mrs. McSwat, giving a few fin ishing dabs to hor front hair, "except to put on my bonnet and gloves." "Well, whore's tho bonnot!" vocifor ited hor husband, as ho jumped up, jerked on his coat, smoothed his silk bat, secured his cane, glovos and ovor :oat, and sat down again. "Trot out tho aiiraculous bonnet, Lobelia. 1 haven't toon it yet. Whero is it?" "I brought it down a few minutos igo," roplied Mrs. McSwat, who was looking about with ovldont anxloty, "and laid it down hero, but I don't soo It. I thought I put It on a chair." "On on a chair, Lobelia?" echoed Mr. McSwat, feobly, a dreadful sus picion crossing his mind. "Yes. Can it bo why, Hilligor, you lurely wouldn't 0, O, 0!"sho scroamed. 'Soo what you havo dono!" For Ullllger had risen to his feet and vas looking in silonco at tho chair on vhich ho had beon sitting. Thoro, on tho seat, woro tlio crushed omains of a onco glorious bonnet. It was a flattened, shapoloss mass, ovon noro hideous in its ruin than it had ooon in its original grandeur. "Lobelia," said Mr. McSwat, in adeop, nolo-draniatio voice, "it is fallen. Wo Day now pause boforo this splondid jodlgy " "How could you, 0, how could you do t, Hilligor?" sho walled, sinking hopo ossly on another chair. "I didn't recognize it as tho bonnot, Lobelia," ho replied ponitontly. "I saw A, but supposed it to bo a bunch of col irjd tissue paper, or a crumpled tidy, or I flesh towel, or something of that kind. Jan't you fix it up again somehow?" ho squired anxiously. "Can't it bo or nflatod again or niashod togothor tho ithor way so you can mako it do?" Mrs. McSwat looked wlthoringly at lor crest-fallon hubband, stalked out of ho room without a word, and nobody rom tho MoSwat household wont to ervlco anywhuro on that Sabbath. Siicago Tribune. WHAT T1IK imUOOlSTS SAY. v March 21,1 SO. Manujacturcrs of the Great Sierra Kid ncy and Liver Cure. Genti.emkn: It pleases us to state that In our judgment California productions are coming to the front very rapidly. In the case of your remedy as in proportion to sales of anyother kidney nnd liver euro or medicine for tho cure of kidney and liver disorders, The Great Sierra Kidney and Livtr Cure is the best selling article on our shelves, and is rapidly on the in crease daily. Hcspectfully youn, Coffin & Mayhkw, Druggists, Twentieth and Mission streets, San Fran clsco, Cal. The Measures of Movlnc it Im't till a mau moves ttiut he begins to realize how eay H Is to Hccumulatc a lot of thines that n ltlicr he nor nuyhorty In his family will ever want. A IIAUNTi:i IIOUSK. This boily of ours has been likened to a 'cue' mcut. It often hns a hautitci apartment the Ioiebc1i. Sesr (t bv the chlricli Mirltc. ilvueii- sla, digestion ules anil refuses to return. Vi hut an break the spell, what e n raise the ban lahl upon the imhaiiiiv orcuis? We answer uiilie.il- tatlunly, llostetter's St uiaeh Hitters, ami we are warra ted in the response by tho recorded testimony of myriads, coverlUR a period of over a mini oi n century, a course oi ine inner bciriui In any Mute of the aillictiou and Persist cuth followed, will terminate in cure positive, not partial. The bitters restores tone to the ep iKistrie nerve, renews and purities the Julcus exudliiK from the cellular tissue that net upon the food digestive), expels bile Irom the stom ach and the blood, and promotes a regular habit of hnity. Malaria, kidney complaint, nervous ness, rheumatism and ne rulgia give way to mis medicine. Helena. Mont., lias a society for the prevention ol cruelty to atuinnltJ. AN Kt.GO.lNT I'AOICAGK OF FINK CAi:ns, Including 15 rare novelties shapes and artistic imported olengrnphic and chro matic cards. This largo and beautiful col lection sent by mail to any one who will do this: liuy a box of the genuine Dr. J. MeLane's Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist, price cents, nnd mail us the oulbidc wrapper with your muti-ess, plain Iv written, nnd 4 cents in stamps. The genuine MeLane's Hill are prepared only oy J-Jeming tiros., t'ittslntrgli, J'h., ana hnve been in constant use for over sixty years. They aie superior to all others in nurity and effectiveness. A certain cure tor indigestion and slcK Headache. Ad dress, Fleming Hros., Pittsburgh, Pa. OLD ISAACS OUTWITTED. How Two Sharpers Victimized a Hebron iawii-lIrolC(M'. A gentleman called in at the shop of Mr. Abaham Levi Isaacs, witl a violin caso under bis arm. Ho purchased u neck-tie, for which lie paid thirteen cents, and thon asked permission to leave his box whilo hedid a fow errands in the neighborhood. Mr. Isaacs had no objection. "It is a violin," said tho gentleman, "which I prize vory highly. Itwasgivon Ino by an old Italian who died at my father's house. I bog you will bo care ful of it, sir." Mr. Isaacs promised, and tho ownor of tho precious violin doparted. Toward noon, whilo tho old-clothoi dealer was deeply ongagod In tho work of selling an ancient and time-honored suit as bang-up broadcloth, a stranger entered tho shop a remarkably well- dressed man, with a distinguished look. Tho violin-case was in sight upon a shelf, and as no one was near to prevent him, tho new-comer slipped around and oponod tho cas", and took out tho in strument a very dark.hued and anciont- iooking ono. "Hallo!" criod Isaacs, when ho hoard tho sound of tho violin, "what for you touch dat, eh?" Tho strangor explained that ho was a professor that ho was a loader of an orchestra and that ho could never seo a violin without trying it. And thon ho drew tho bow across tho strings, playing a few passages of a flno old Herman wal tz. " "My soul!" he cried, after ho had run his lingers ovor tho instrument a whilo, "that is tho best violin 1 ovor saw! Thoro is not a bottor in England a per fectly gonuino old Cremona. I will trivo you twenty dollars for It." Isaacs said it was not his. "I'll give you fifty a hundred!" Mr. Isaacs was forced to explain how tho violin camo to bo loft In his shop. Tho stranger hnd takon out his pockot book and drawn forth a roll of bank notes. He put them back, remarking: "I must havo that violin if money will buy it. When tho owner returns, will you ask him to wait for mo? If ho can not wait, ask him to moot mo horo at six o'clock. If ho can not do that, toll him to call at tho oillco of tho troasuror of tho Academy of -Music and inquiro for tho director of tho orchestra. Will you do it?" Isaacs said ho would. "Hut," suggostod tho strangor, "you need not tell tho man what I havo said about his violin, nor what I havo of feror!, because ho may havo no idoa of what a treasure ho possossos. You will be careful and circumspect." Tho strangor went away, and Abra ham Levi Isaacs rollected. In tho courso of an hour, tho ownor of tho violin re turned, and uskod for his box. Hut tho "old clo'" man had been captivated by tho goldon bait. What would tho gon tloman soil his yiolln for? At first, tho gentleman would not listen to the proposition; but after a leal of talk, he confessed that ho was not himself a professor, and could not well afford to keep such a valuable In urnment. Ho would sell it for fifty dollars not a penny loss. Mr. Isaacs paid tho mo toy, and bo :amo tho legal possessor of tho violin, roady to tako any thing from two hun dred to two hundrod and fifty from tho iirector of the orchostra, as he might bo iblo. Hut the director did not como. At tho and of a week, Isaacs carried tho violin to a professional friond, and asked him what was its real valuo, boforo calling )n tho professor. "Fivo dollars, without tho caso!" Abraham Levi Isaacs was strongly of jplnlon that the gentleman who left tho plolln in his oaro was a swindler, that tho dircM-tir was a partner in tho busi ness, and that togothor thoy had made aim tb&lr victim. That night old clothe ont up ton pur cent. Ni Yj Ldger. The money we lay up for a rainy day Is usu ally speut on brlgh days. Six Xovels Fre' will be sent by Crogln & Co., Phllndelp' .i. Pa., to any one In the United States et I'amrla, postage paid, upon receipt of .' Dobbins' Klectrlc f-onp wrappers. See Hot of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. Kvery man Is a Job when the bolls are ou some other fellow. CONSUMPTION SUKEI.Y CUUKD. To tiik Kbitor; l'leae Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the aboTe natned disease. By its timely use thousands of nopeiess cases uavo oeeu permanently curca. i shall be glad to send two bottle of my remedy tree to any of your readers who have cousump- unn ii uiey win senu me itieir express auu post office addrvss. Respectfully, i. A. SI.OCUM, M. C, 1S1 Pearl street, New York. TILES1 1'lI.KSil ril.KSIM Pr. William's Indian Piles Ointment Is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never falls to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judgu Cofllnbnrv. Cleveland. 0 . savs- have found by experience that Dr. William's Indian Piles Ointment gives Immediate relief." Do not siitlVr an Instant longer. Sold bv Will iamson's Manufacturing Company, proprietors, Cleveland, U.: (O cents atiu i. Fold by I,, lllumauer A Co., wholesale drug gists, Portland, Or. The tramp always comes before dinner when he comes niter dinner. STIMULATE THE HI.OOI). Huam)Ui:kh's Pn.i.snre the great blood purifier. They are n purgative and blood tonic: thev act coually on the bowels, the kidneys and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the bodj tiny may be called the purgative, sudor ific and diuretic medic'ne. They stimulate me moou so us to euuuie unture io inrow oil' nil morbid humor", and cure disease, no matter by what name it may be called. One or two them laken every night will prove an infal iblc remedy. HuAMmtrni's Pills are purely vegeta table, iib-ioltUtly huimless and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug nnd medicine store, either plain or sugar Coated. Didn't; lie Died. "Have you read Longfel low s 1 Iteslgnatlony " a-ked one department clerk of another. "No," was the reply. "I didn't know he tm.l resigned." In IS'O Brown's Bronchial Troches" were irtroduced, and the r Muce In re lieving Coughs nnd Hronchlal Trouble has been unpar.tl lei d. No Time to Spare. Minister (seeing a pack of cards on Ihe taulo) Do you piny ardi, Mrs. (ioody? Mrs. tioody You really must cxoise me, 1 haven't time now. SOME OF THE Tltl'THS I'KOl'Li: SHOULD 1CKAI. Shattli:, February 10, 181K). J. Eugene Jordan, M. D. Doctor, my little daughle- 7 years old was taken with scarlo' fever; was sick two days before 1 went for a doct r. He came and told me she had scarlet fever nnd was a very sii k child, and seemed to feel quite concorned about her. 1 got the medicine ho precribud, and went to Gogging's and got M. 00. G. of your medicine, nnd stayed by her night and day: gave It every fifteen minutes. Hy the way, I told the doctor not to come until I sent for him. He asked me If I knew what a dangerous disease it was. I told him I could come for him if needed. My mother has had considerable experience with scarlet fever, and she wa the most frightened woman you ever saw, but I had confidence in your treatment. From the first hour she took 11 she began to get bolter; in twelve hours her water commenced to increase, and from the first dose she began to tecover and never stopped. I had my little boy I years old take a lit tle ( ccasiorally; in nbout I wo weeks a little of the rash came out on him, nnd that ended the whole thing. Mo her says my little girl's rapid recov ery is the greatest case she ever knew in all her experience. I gave her just 0 worth cf your treat ment. A. Ii. Pkatt Sacramento, Cal. Dr. .Tordxn's ofllco is at the residence of ox-Mayor Yesler, Third and James, Seat tle. Consultation nnd prescription abso lutely khkk. Send for free book explaining the Hlstogcnetic system. Caution. The Hlstogcnetic Medicines arc sold In but one agency in each town. The label around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: " Dr. J. Eugene Jor dan's Hlstogenetic Medicine." Every other device is a fraud. Hood's Sarsapari Ma Is prepared from Harsaparllla, Dandelion, Man drake, Dock, Juniper Denies and other well known vegetable remedies, In such a peculiar manlier us to derive the full mo Uclnul value of each. It will cure, when In the power of medi- cine, Scrofula, Halt Khcum,Soroi,l)o Is, Pimples, all II .mors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Ueueral Debility, Catarrh, Htieumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaint. It overcomes That Tired Feeling caused by change of cllmr.te, season or life, aud Imparts life, and strength to the whole system. 100 Doses One Dollar mourns WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.- For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Fullness and Smiling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Apietite, Shortness of Breath, Costireness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nonous and Trembling Sensations, &c. THE FIRST DOOE WILL. GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BZECHAM'S PILLS TAKCN AS DIMCUD IIE8T0RE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., they AOT UKE HAQIO, Strengthening tho muscular 8ytttm, rnstorltiB lone-lout Com' pltilon, bringing bnck tho Arm tdqt of apiHtlte, nmt arousing with tho ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tho wholt physical energy o: ul mo nu to tlm Nervout and Otbllltatcd I llmt OEECHAM S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE Or PnOPRIETAfiT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, I'riurvil only by '1'IIOS. Jl i:i:;il.1 Kotil Itu lruimUtmrtirrullii. R. f. At Hi. lli:i:(,'IASI, doi. Aconi Kir ins llnlll nit its. vim iu mar Jli:i:UHAM'H IMLIJion HV.CV.llT of MtlOK.'rata. A 1IOX. iMnrnon this I'iick.) A MOST HEMAllKAItLK CASE. lcafnr Cured In Ten Minute by Elec tricity After All Other Methods Hnd Fulled. Kditor Oregonian: Sinco ' vea-s dd (I am now 0) I have been tr bled with deafness. Of late I could Kteely hear anything from one ear, aud the other was partially deaf. The cause of the deafness was discharging ears. All known reme dies to science tailed to cure mo until Dr. Darrin treated me With, electricity and other rcmcd'cs. I was pet ft ctly cured of deafness and ringing noises in my ears iu ten minutes. Holer to me at Uailston, Or , where 1 am working on a farm for Mi. Noah Gregg. J. S. MeALtSTLR. Statk of Oukuun, J. County of Multnomah. ) ' I, J. 3 McAlister. first being duly sworn, depose and -ay: That the forcgoliiR state metitof the treatment Mid cure of deaf ness set out in the foregoing statement signed by me is true J. b. McAlistlh. Subscrllied and sworn to befoie me this 27th of Juue, C J McDouoai.l, A Notary Public for said County and State. Another Wonderful Cure by Dr. Durrln with Home Treatment of UeafnosH anil Discharging Eur. Ai.vonn, Tex., May 20, 1SIM. Hi: Darri DuutSin: 1 write to in form juii that mv son David is cured I received your medicine by letter the lllth of April and comment- il trentnieiit the 11th and ills ears quit running in a few dajs, and he can hear just ns as good as any chi d. I shall never forget vour kind ness and l enellt lo my child Please ac cept my gratitude. A. L. Nokku. Dm. Diirriii's rinco of IliiKlncse. Drs. Dnrrin can bo consulted dnlly nt the Washington building, corner Fourth and Wnshingtoti streets, l'ortla"d,and Par ow Catliu building, Turonia, Wash, lloins, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12 All chronic diseases, blood taints. Irregularities in women, loss of vital power mid early indiscretions perma nently cu ed, though no references are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to th delicacy of the patients. Examinations freu toall, and circulats will bo sent free to any nddier-s. Clui' ues for treatment nccordlnc to patient's ability to pay. The poor treated fr e of charge from 10 to 11 daily. All private diseases confi dentially treated, aud cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance, can be cured by home treatment Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. To eiiro nillnusneis. Sick ITonrtcctio Cotif tlrstlou. Alalarm. Liver Complaints, tuko the mU and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE TTaa fhn RMj(T.1.fil7V .in mi i 4 4u tie). Ihejr ar the most conrpnlont: hult all tires. nwui ciinn b.io, i;; CO Ml per UOUIC. couts icoppsrs or tuajps). J F SMITH A CO. . JHE SM0KEJ? Will hav2 no other Jobacco Who orvee tries 'SZJkU OF JORTH GApOLIN Plug Out. jKis is the secret of its Immense sale. OiEDjijuM erri ujyjacLiittPil(LJ BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. A Boarding and Day School for Boys. The thirteenth year under present 1'rluclpttl Isylns September Sf, 1HJ0, (iraleil cotmu of study; instruction thorough; discipline strict. Military fiiisirueiioii miner l ie r'uoi u. n. Arm olllcer detail d for that purpose. No bad boys admitted. Over WW pupils last I ft j.nt. ii,,,; i,iiiiv (,,,wii nv, , "'ii J. ."i l( .circular and lull Infi rinallon nldrets VL-rthe Principal, J. W. HILL, M U., &L- P. O. Drawer 17. l'ortland. Or. The manufacturers aro largely overstocked with the celebrated Victor Mower, aud havo an thorlzed us to sell as follows: 4 ft. Mower, HO; Mt. Mower, fM; C-ft. Mower, $55. This machine has uo superior and fow equals, as every one who has used It will testify. Tiikhk I'nicKS mkan liuclNKss. He iilck about it. Terms cash with order. All family and farm supplies nt equally advantageous rates. Send for full list to Ninltli'M ChmIi More, 418 Front Nlrent, Nun frniiclmco. Cul. man frame. Ono of tho bxat guarantees HI. irrtrna, I.nnrii'litrr. rnuliinil. I WfM PX Ill' a Mow. allln uu., aus ana ju usnai si., new lorx, nrarniH aor nni urnii iiihoi r 11.1, a HIOI 4Vll.li MAU, Superintendent What arc all those refriger- ator cars reserved for? Train Master Original packages for Iowa and Kansas. We recommend "TatuM's Pnnch " Cigar, "Kverythlng goes." Ye . everything, except (tin ri n ri r v it . ' -n luit l'lutiilrr' Orrgon lllood Purifier is the best remedy for that d cad disease, dyspep- pi., mi u iiitma'3 niu ij iuiimiiu genera auu oau seereuuus. Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Seat of otn Carolina Plug cut Tobacco. Tkv Okumka for brcakfasL .i : pi.;.Ti K.y (iiticura 17VKUV SKIS' AND Pt'Al.l" 1IE.VSH, Vj whether to-turi K. lilsflcurlnv.-, itchiiu;, uriilnc, blc"lnK, cm1v, crusted pimply or blotchy, wi'h loss of hair, fro pimple t the ' n t dlstrc-liu; eczemas, an. 1 e ery humor of ir.e niooii, wnetlier simple, seroiuioiis or ncreui ary. Is seeedllv, nermimentlvand ceoiiomlca lv cured t y the Cl'Ticuiu Kkmiuiiks, eonslstlui; of (. UTicenv, the treat skin cure, ittktha fOAr, an c.xiHilsltc skin nurltlcr and bcaiitltler. ami CfTICCKA ItCMU.VKNT, the new blood purlll r a d crcatest of humor remedies, when the lot physicians and all other remedies full, lhou saints of grateful testlmoiilals attest their won derful alia uufaliiin: eflicacy Sold evervw here. Price, Octici'ra, POc. So.ir, 25e; Kksolvknt, Jl. IMepored by I'otter DniK auu (. iieuiieiii i.;orporaltoii. iiovtou Send for " How to 1'un1 skin l)senc " rif)" Pimples lilncklica.is, clinpx'd anil oil) V-R BA- skin prevented bv CeTiccn Soe. Ti3) Jls ItheumullMii, Kidney I'atiin and Weak i iticx relleveil Iu one mliiuto by Clxiit'iiA fJ.NTI-l'AtS 1'l.ASTKIt. i!5e. Plump aihI kis) an- tut.- habit s living upon Lactate d Food Physicians proscribe it. Invalids use and relish it. A picunr vf live tli.irinin halii, . .iKo v.ilu.iMc luinplilcl, sc-nt m .ipplic.uiiui. We.uis, Kuiiakusun & Co., llinhiiKm, t. It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyeo Because so simple. It's safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Because always reliable. It's economy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because the strongest. iou ought to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they are best. Our nrw book," Surrrssfiil Home nyeinn,"yHini; full directions lor iim of Dhnuiml Dyri.wtit free on application. Diamond Dyes arc void .rr 0 if, or any color nulled on Kieipt of price, itiUa. Wki.ln )cii.hiws R. t'o., lliirliiiKlon, Vt. T II E P O It TLAND, IMHtTI.ANI), OIL A new hotel, coulalnliiK all Dio modern 1m jirovemeiitHj everv room Unlit and airy; llchtcd liv electricity; healed hy steam; open fireplaces; biiths In suits and on every lloor; elevators, (iiicsls entertained on either American or Kuro pcau plan, Tho rcstiturnut tliollnest iu tJiuclty. 0HAULK8 K. LKLANI). N'KW ijr.CTlONAI. MAI'S OK OREGON &. WASHINGTON, Iturlfced to October, lm J,r) (,'iiils i:nc.!i. Toi'tlicr, ttl.ari. Mailed anywhere. Address J. K. HILL .t CO., l'ubllBliers, Portland, Hirifou, N. P. N. Tj7Nn. H30-H. K. N. 17. No.410 w ANY ONE fesr) CAN DYE'hB-J For a Stock of Candy or Anything for a Bakery SKHD TO Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 108. E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., Jobbntu in Bhow Cuhch, Pcalen, l'npur Hai'B in Ict, nnythitiK you uaed ) a 0a-fisctin-r' tnrm Halouronni- Oorrinr of Kront and 0k atrwtt. fiff ALWAYS IN If you want a first-clnBB machine, do not purchaBo uitil you looked up the record of tho "Advanck," hb it ib tho only imichnio i iimrkot that will givo nbBoluto satisfaction, Bond for descriptive loguo to Z. T. 'Wright, Foot of Morrison Stroot, Portland, Oregon. Also dealer in General Machinery and Supplies. f,T 13 JTSi"C?Ji CT (fT7 tl f H iWiSShJ 1 W fi I k - iL SURE Ail CUHE. A CLEAN AND PERFECT CUHE OF Hurts and BauisES A Doctor snw It. Ijiwrcncp. Kanva.. Aur. 0, PS8. GcorKc IMtterxui fell rrom a M story w ludow strlklti)' a fence. I found him ushurHt. Jnoobs. Oil Ireely all over his hurts, I snw him next morning at work ; rJl Uie blue siwts find cone, leaving neither ruin, senr nor swelling. O. K. r El'MANN. M. D. -..T TlnfC.Of.T4 AMI DmtKRS THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. EUltlmore. Hi. Mfci Typewriter. Ii.A.k. 1 1 ... - Wiley B. Allen & Co. Ocnernt Agents, 21 1 Ivt St., Portland, Or. KRANICH, PJCAHS A KKACK.nabler.RO. STEINWAY. nlsh Pianos; nuM-ttOrirans. Band lustrnmento. Llvest stock of Sheet XtlMlc.fli.il Honk, run. inpplled nt Kiwtern lrlo. MATTHIAfl 11AV CO. fit! Tost SUt. Had rrancUco. An'titj vrint. rt ill ever city or town, nSfc. n ' precrlbi at, felly rv CaNftn AiHUr rrfhu.. -.. ilfh ZXSwL V U. JI.INIIIIAII A.W.M. tX. WysX.wCitTljjlC. nihiir y?rs. and It hot OTV OMx 1). It. DYC1IK ft CO.. ltell5irlai.00. Hold bViracc'litK CHICHESTtK'R ENGLISH (PElIYiOYaL PILLS retwrii MlflUnn Sq., l'hll..r. TAKE IT W.PrUfsrDER'S. 7 Oreqsn BlprdPurifieet CURES WHEHE All EISE FAILS. Best Ootmli Hvrnp. Tastes frood. Uso 111 umn. rtoni oy uriiRKisis. lIMUlli 'I III II I MONEY Can bn made easy br ralslin; Chickens.. A large S'2-parn Illuitr ted Oataioxue de scribing Incubators. Hrooden. Uroodlnr Houses, TIow and What to Feed, How lonfrtokoep them in the Brooder, Prinking Fountains. li so aiea and their Cure, in fact more Information than Is given In many 2ft-cent books. Sent to any address on re ceipt of 2c. stamp. Wire Netting, lion Hills, Bono Meal ana all kinds of Poultrj; Supplies. Ad dren, Petaluma Incubator Go.. Petaluma. Cti Season Opens for Trout April 1st 53 S25 TACKLE: MMMnrriL7irrr)a3javiMgaaaA Ll-SE) 33 O D CO sJ H. T. HUDSON, 03 Flrtt St., l'artlamt, Or, DIALtU )M Arms, Revolvers and Spoilsmen's Roods KND TOR KW II.I.tITnATKlr'ATM.MnK. Men's Suits Made to Order, $25 to $40. Hen's Pants Made to Order, $6 to $12. Fit Guaranteed. Pond 4 cents In stamps for samples and rules for self-measurement. You can save bit; money by dealing with inc. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARTHUR KOHN, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor, Cor. Sil and Morrison fits., l'ortland, Or. Please mention this papcr.l THE LEAD, THE flDVflHCE THRESHERS, Engines, Horse Powers, Sell-Feeders and Strawstackers. havo in tho descriptive cata- General Agent, . .S.'N H.iCon.l ift r hi:. I.n.llcs A ( .S ,M k !' ll '' l-nd Urat. 1, In i SVlJ,jS5r.l. lllftiil,,. lam, iale. wilh l!llibr lhs. -VnUv 11.1 ,,ll.rr. AIU,lll.Vv 7 V,) iwl.. I lr , I'lrk wrappf k, re VyT I " fil il'iiifrrwiMvotJiilorrrlli. Smil-le, V W .. '1I111 "I (or I'unk'uhn. If .rlmnnlnl. int v l.v ! Ki-rrer 1 mitcviK I'ltf i N V IMIlll. X.l f Nll'f . t I MriiHtlrr I lrrl (nM t?l FIMPLES GlClCnLS ADyIN DISCASCS. fffigS IIC ADAJHC jOOSIIVCNCSS. BKfflraJsk -KSSliJ