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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1890)
o a r. SUFI'KltKIt UKLIKVED A FT Ell DOC TOKINU KOlt Tf.N KAItfi-FAC'lS CONVINCK T1IK 1TIII.IC. AlAKCII 8. 1SSX). Manufacturers of the Great Sierra Kid ney and Liver Cure. Gi:ntu:mijk : Tlie gratitude I feel to wards you I ennuot expre3 in tliee few words. I have been troubled in the past ten years with kidney disorders!. I did not know in that tune wlmt it was to enjoy a full nlght'n lest. I started In to try your Great Sierra Kidney and l.iver Cure. I have given it a fair trial; my rest has re turned; I am much Improved in every way. Your remedy is 'just ns jou represent it a delightful and effective one. Very truly jour, C. II. N'oiiton, Carpenter and Huilder, MO C.lifornia Htreet, San Francisco, Cal. Kll Perkins, beliiR Hkeil ft suitable line to place on the tomliMono of a man ulm hmt been in the erato limliiOM, mikumimI: "Joined the urate minority." SHAKEN ni;T OF OBAlt Hy innlarlal tllsease, the hiinum machinery can not half perform Its nlllce. Dicentlnu, reeretltm. evncuutlon are disordered, tlie l)looil becomes watery, the nerxes feeble, tlie rnnnli'imlice KhaMly, sleep disturbed and ajipotite capricious. Terrible is this disease, fell lis coiisi'tieuces. There i. liowever. a known Aiitlilntp in tlm mi asmatic poison and a certuln sRfcKiuird ncnlift it. lu malarious reirious of our Sontli and West. in South America, (iuatcmalaniid on the Isthmus 01 l'anama, as well as in transmarine countries where the scourge exists, lids Inimitable pre ventive and lemcdy, Ilostctter's Stomach Hitters, has (liirinn the hut thirty-five vears been con stantly wiilcnltiK the area of its usefulness and demonstrating its sovereign value. l.iver com plaint, dyspepsia, constipation, kldnev trouble, rheumatism and debility are all remedied by it. A Fotithern preacher recently h1 vised his con gregation to be saved in the nick of time from the Nick of eternity. The turning point life brings peculiar and ailments. Dr. woman's weaknesses 1 lerce s 1'avonte 1 Prescription brings relief and cure. It is a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonic and nervine. It imparts strength to the whole system in general, and to the uterine organs and appendages in particular. "Run-down," debilitated and deli cate women need it. It's a legiti mate medicine purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. It's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. Nothing elso does as much. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite Prescrip tion " is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as " Tho Chancre of Life." A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky lliscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ho other baking powder doc: ruch work. Bermuda Bottled. Van must kii to Itcriiiiula. If Tint do not 1 Mill not be responsi ble, lor the eiiiisniiiciices." Hut, iloctor, I can nirnnl neither ; the tliuo nor llic mime." 'Mill, 11 Hint Is Impossible, try SCOTT'S MULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. I sometimes cult Iliriniidii Hot tied, anil mail) cum tH CONSUMPTION, Brouchitis, ChiwIi or Scwiv ( oltl l limo rrili:i lili U; mid ilm mhmiinire l U'til Hie 'V..':!".,.V'. e live (.tiiiniii'li ran mint It. ""' thin ulili'li coiiiiiiomN II l i'"5 hllniiilniiux pniiieriif l ,,JJ" impliii.iiliiH tOirh II I'liiitaii . Vim will Hud it lur miIp i " r liniKKM but " u , ' iiliii HtAtvi H i:m iin. Baking Powder WORK OF PREHISTORIC MAN. rtctnnrkabln Itrllr. ol an Ancient drill tiitiiiii In dilllnrtilu. In many parts nloiiR the coast and in Mexico can btill to seen relics anil re markable evidence of some of the most skillful arts practiced by the so called "ignorant savages' that once Inhabited this land, which, by forcibly dispossessing them, we now inhabit, unless, perhaps, some more civilized race (iossi'smiI this country prior to its discovery by Christo pher Columbus, whose tribe has low; since been exterminated and whose record is lost. One of the most wonderful of these relic3 is the indication of n solid vemont road m Arizona, made of Cmnite blocks or slabs about ten fct long, hewn square, conveyed and placed side by side by some means unknown to the spectator This pavement or road was undoubted, ly built thousands cl years ago, as these blocks and indications can be traced for miles along the mountain sides, through which deep canyons have washed their way. Some of these slabs are said to weigh nearly two tons, and there teing no granite ledges nearer than several miles I rum where they are now situated indicates that they must have had some powerful mode of conveyance, ns well as powerful machinery to shaie and locate them. To those ancient people also was known a process ot temneriim biss so it could i l0 converted mm , , . h I ot steui .Mimero tools equal to the liest rotra specimens ot tins tempered brass have been tound where the city of Mexico now stands, as well as on the Pacific slope, and while the chemist hits no ditliciilty in leinoving tlie temper, yet he cannot return it. For the redis- ; covervof this leinperinc process scientists and chemists have latiorcd and the i United States governnient has otlered a premium in vain Nor can they even by having tempered metal tietore them gain the least light on the subject, j Mringing the discourse a little, nearer , home., on the edge of tho Carisa plains, but a short distance from the stock ranch of C. R. Urumley, can tie seen what is I known as the "Fainted Rock." This rock is inn horseshoe shaK. about eighty fee: high and 1.000 feet in circumfer ence. The inside being hollowed out gives it tlie appearance of a natural fort, which has ireipiently lieon Used by stock men as a sheep corral, and is capable of holding comfortably 15,000 head of bheep. Tho inside walls on the south aro very abrupt and overhanging, and aro cov ered witli many ancient paintings, roughly resembling sketches of men. oogs. 6mkcs. Ii.nnls, tortoises and vari ous charactei"s. the eignilicance of wlticl) was. perhaps, even unknown to tho painter So we aro inclined to think that each character is a record of eomo historical event, and that, if wo but un derstood them, they would be very inter esting to us The paints used aro of three distinct colors - red. white and black. And. although we know nothing of their mode of manufacture or mate rials used, we can bay this much, that they havo a power of durability and of retaining their color unsurpassed by modern productions. In tho western part of this county, at tho outlet ol the Aiiteloio valley, on tho Tularo plains, is what is called tho "Point of Itocks. " On top of tho most prominent of thoso rocks is a largo, beautiful water tank about 7 feet deep and '20 feel long by 12 feet wide. Its capacity is between 4.000 and 6,000 gal lons of water, and although evidently it has been formed by nature, still, judging by its location being such as to catch all the rain water that lalls to tlie surface, one can bo led to believe that it was human art and design. Tho hcicht of I tho rock is about 100 feet and its walls ! are quito steep, but by tho aid of steps chiseled into it. is no dmicult task to as cend and return with a pail of water From on top of the rock one has a tuag niflcent view ot the surrounding country 1 for miles and miles. There being no j other water for n long distance makes it I a very convenient resort for stockmen and travelers. On adjoining rocks can be found n great many similar tanks; also two small ancient paintings. Scores of mortars and pestles ure found in various places. Some aro mado very roughly and others are shaped out of a , fine quality ol btone with elegant taste. j Marvelous skill is displayed in tho art of making arrow heads and knives of tho j hardest fiinu How they can give a de sired shape to so brittle a Bulxstance by chipping oil bits is easier to think about than to uccompush. Cor. Bakersfield . (Cal.) Echo. The Second llimil Hook Trade. Ono ot the many peculiarities of tho second hand look trade is that the 6alcs aro heavier on days of etorniy weather. The business men find slow sales on in clement days, and those of a literary turn of mind, or those who havo a pen chant for collecting liooks on any special subject, will drop into a second hand l book store and while away several hours in looking over the stock. 1 remember ono snowy day last winter a prominent gentleman of this city catno into my 6toro, and. while waiting for tho etorai to pass by, ho became interested in eev- j eral volumes or uoous on a lino no was collecting, and 1 sold him $G5 worth bo foro he left. Customers who havo a hobby to which they aro devoting atten tion will find a ImvoI; sometimes which to tho eyo is only worth ten cents, but thoy will value it at $0, and if a dealer asks I that prico they will readily pay it, Ed ward Wins tn ijiooe-iK'inocrai. i;icctriciil Dclcctlto Cninsra. ' Tlio relation ot electricity to crime, which began with tho invention of bur glar alarm devices, has been extended in the thape of an electrical detectivo camera, invented by two Newark men. Their idea is lo havo tho device fixed in tho walls of bunking houses behind tlio teller and so urrunged as to photograph whoever stands at tho teller's window, in caso tho muii u picture is wanted. Tlio httlo button lhai does tho work 0 open ing tho camera bhuttor, making tho ex posure, dropping the plait and putting in a new plat a. will Ikj under tho teller's desk, so that ho can. without betraying himself, inntantJy take the picturo of any ono who oxcitus Ins suspicion. This samo caaiom can bo put up in policu station! in tho same wuy. and as tho prisoners aro brought in thoy can bo pholojrupheil without knowing it and having a chancu toijutort their I nu turns vbcn kitting for thu iCogucd Uulluy. Now York buu. A LEVEL HEAD. Tlie Advantage I' I'rcsrnce of .Mliul In mi KmcrKciicy. During tlie linestrikeon the New York Central railroad the militia were ordered to be in readiiu-s-s in case of a riot, but they were not called out. In nn interview Governor Hill snid the troops were not to be called tixm except in ease of nn emergency. The emergency lifld not arisen; therefore, they woufd not 1k ordered out. lie re marked that this was the tirst grout strike with which he had hud experience, and he did not pronse to lc his head ; the only jKiint at which there half I the" Iven serious trouble w a" at Syracuse, and there a Deputy Sheriti' had lot his head and precipitated an encounter. The stiike continued several week, and there was riotous action at various points along the road, but the civil au thorities were able to cope with it with out calling on the militii. The test of a man's teal ability comes when an emergency arises which makes a hasty call on his good judgment and dis retion. The man who retains his presence of mind, maintains his equi 1 oi-o and exefci-es sound discretion at such critical junctures is to be relied on, and will be put to the front. aMun with level bonds have the staying nullities which do not falter in th' face of danger. Otis A. Cole of Kinsman. (.)., .nine 10, 1SH0, wnte.s: " In the fall of KSSS 1 was feeling verv ill. I consulted a doctor, and he said i had llright's dis- e:.seof the kidnevs and that he would not stand in tnv slices for the State of i uino." nut lie (tut not lose courage or give up; hesavs: 1 saw the testimo nial of -Mr. .loltn Coleman, 100 Gregory i street, New Haven, Conn., and I wrote to I him. In due time 1 rece ved an answer, stating that the testimonial that ho gave was genuine and not overdrawn in any , particular. 1 took a good many Ixittles i of Warner's Safe Cure ; have not taken anv for one year." I Governor 1 lill is accounted a very suc i cessful man ; ho is cool and calculating, I ami belongs to the dass that do not lose I their heads when emergencies arise. No Assets. "Grindstone, I am sorry to learn that you have been compelled to innko nn assignment. Will you bo nblo to save nnythiug out of tho wreck V "All I can save, Iuljordnn, will bo my own self respect, an incorruptible, imtua." "Grindstone, you shock me. 1 had heard it was a bad break un, but 1 didn't know It was u total smash." Chicago Tribune. Wliero llriilns Don't Count. A St. Louts iloctor has removed tho brains from a dozen different frogs and healed the wound and let theni go. They went away as if nothing had happened out of tho usual, uud it was plain that iliey hud lost nothing of value. A frog which depended on Ins brains instead of his legs would stand u mighty poor show in a puddle near a school house. Detroit Free Press. Vt'lmt tlie Iloctoi' I'i'oiioiiiiccil It. "What tl it 1 the doctor pronounce your ail ment?" inquired the wile, with a tremor of anxiety 111 her tone as slio caiuo into her hus band's sicl: room. "tie pronounced it ns if It were spelled bnnl;eetus," exclaimed tho indignant lios toman, straightening himself up in bed, "and 1 requested him at once to inako out his bill and go." Chicago Tribune. Mihpcctcd u Trap. "Ilero's an arliclo headed 'Marvelous Escapo of a Distinguished Citizen from a Horrible Death I' " said tho dutiful daughter, who was reading tho morning paper to her invalid father, " 'Tho friends of Mr. J. Alpheus iiramblo were shocked on learning u few mornings ago that' " "Jane," interrupted tho Irritablo parent, "before you read any more of that you will oblige 1110 if you'll look ubout half way down to tho bottom of tho ortlclo and soo whoso j nateiit medieiuo its advertising." Chicago Tribune. iiiw.ti,. ii,,.-,-,,,.. I a.slliitln .iiovlnt.8. Furoituro Mover What did you do with I thoso kitchen utensils, washtubsuud odds and ends? Hired Man Put 'em in tho open wagon. 'Fraiil it might ram. "My btnrsi Tho lady will novor hire 1119 again. That open wagon was for the parlor furniture. "Philadelphia Itecord. Use of Diplomas. Dumh Youth (who got through college hy n scratch) Is this diploma of uii7 use, pio fcssorl Professor (dryly) Yes. it will show thnt you havo received a collego education. Phil udeljihlu Ilecord. Illustrating II in Idea. A Boston boy was telling his father one day of a schoohuuto's iittoiiipt to sing. "And time," said tho 10- ear-old, hi deep disguet; 'why ho didn't keep uny better tlmo than a cow when 11 dog's running utter her." Chris tiuu Advocuto. TI10 Leveling 1'roccKS. "I washed Willie's pauts t'udder day, and dcy shrunk so dnt do po' chllo kin ha'dly walk in um. Won'er how I gwan tlx um!" "Try waihhi' do chile. May bo bo shrink, too." Harper's Young People. Kvcrjbody ICihhth That. An excl.uugo says: "Nobody knows where tho flies go." Perhups not; but wo know where poiplo tell them to go to, though. Youkers t'.tatesmun. Ileslde, Thoy Never Grow Weary. Angelina What uro you going to have en your fall hat! Emehno W'hlto wings. Angelina Whlto wings! What fort Euuihno IJecuuso 1 can get them for a 0Dg. Ti mo. No I'cur of Accidents. Every time wo read of a railroad horror we nro thankful that tho Martha's Vineyard railroad owus only 0110 train. No fear of collision can nllhct tho traveler on our road. Martha's Vineyard Herald. No tl'juser. Young Mother Horror, Janol tho baby is trying to swallow n pin. iS'ursw it's uil riaht, mum; it's a safety pin. Philadelphia Itecord. VUlUir (fliulliiK hU lio.l'n iluughtcr nt the lilauo) Tlnt'r iilit, yuuuic lily ; jirnvtlcv inukuii )tiotiL JIot Vvtlmil iMtjlain ltlM'Tlllli: ANI ril.l'.H CUKI'.I). Wo xwlllvtily cure rniitiiri) ami all rental tlla CMta without ixdit t iintlitlili (mm ImiiIiiinmi N'liture, no iay, ami 1111 ay until curud. Ad lire fur pumplilul lira l'iirlort)ld A lvy, b-U Market ttrcvt, tutu Krain-lwa i Thy (Ikkuka tor iiiakfMt. Hit. HAltHIVS Cl'KKS Arc Not Only Dunn (Illicitly by Klertrlr It v, Itut Are lVriiiniH'iit I'rei- Treat ment Continued Three More ItcniurU Mlile Cures to Kclnte. Kditor Oreyonian: For six years past I liiv- len sorel) alllirtcd wt.ii rhC'lioa-ti-ui and nciindgin. Of !ue I have been In almost constant pain in every nni-cle mid part of my bo y. Mad to walk the tloir a' nights, and had but little sleep f.ir icn days pnl. 1. it Tuesday I enine to hr. Diirln f r tr. titment hv elpctr'clty, and to my great joy and sntisfnet!oii I am about ciued and go home r. joiclng. I re side at Milium Vista, Folk count), dr. Airs. Wm. Da'viihon. Another I'eiuitrkiilile Cine of IlcnCnc. To HViomi It Ma ji Concern : Kor jears I hne been troiibl. d wlilielmv IccatHrrli. So tisnble-oni( had it become that I could scaiccly breathe tlnouxh tuv no-e; had entire j 1 ist sense of smell, and I hrenui" a'mo-t totally detif, nToiiipnnied with ringing noles"in nn car-. After n eour e of e, e -i-lc and singtcal trenttnent by Dr. Dai rin I am pel fed ly cured of my dun f ness anit buzzing noi-e-. Kefer to meat Iviilaniu, Wash. .J.mi:s Fi ann.mian. Instantly Clued ol' lleiiluos. Kditor "reao nit t n : For eight years prior to e tiling on l)r I'arrin 1 hid been ilc.if, accompanied with ri ging noNet in my cars. Catnrrh was n great Kiurco of annovHiice so much so that 1 could 1 Maic'eli breathe ihiough my nose at times. Dr. Darrin i d my deaf. less in ten mill- "tes, and tlie catarrh is neailv well. ( . , (..(in'!": ! 0,bo, M ,,0,ol h,,Hl 1 oul1" iluud I Dr. Darrin can b- consulted daily at 1 the Waxhlnuton building, corncrof 1'oiirtli , and Washington streets, Portland. ' Hours 10 to o; evenings, 7 to S; Sundays, 'lu to VI. All chronic and j.culo diseases, i blood taints, loss of vital power and earlv i indiscretions perinnnenlly cured, though 1 norelerences nrecvermade In the press con , corning hucIi cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. I'.ximilnnlioiis free to all, ! and circulars will be sent to any ad- (boss Charg'K for ueatineiit according I to patient's ability to pay. Tho rich and I poor treated fieo ol chaige with clcc 'tricity from 10 lo il dally. All private I diseases confidentially treated, and ! cures guaranteed. Patients nt a distance I can be cured by homo treatment. Modi I cines and letters scot without the doctors' name appearing. X. H -1 tr. Darrin ''as a branch olllce a' the Umatilla hotel, The Dalles, Xovemuer II to the fth. We know what the clrl who never thinks tnlks About Now Me woulil like to Ilml out what the Klrl who never talk - thinks itbout. Itl!l,l BVIil) OK KIHXISY TltOlMll.lC. S. .1. CnoNiN. Kossini llousi:, TottONTO, Canada, writes: "I have been troubhH with a backnehu for some time past and great difficulty In passing urine. Three week ago I applied an Ai.i.cock's Poucus Pi.ahtmii, and have (lone so every live diijrt since. Almost lot mediately I had imrlial relief, and now I am entirely free from pain water passing freely and perfectly clear, without, burn ing. I owe my great relief to Ai.i.cock's Poiious Pi.asti:hs, and heartily ro-om-mend them in any case of kidney trouble." " It ilnn't hurt much lo fret siiuisl'ed," said ti ridlroail iiriikeuiHti, " lint it's tlie scrnpin' an 1 sewiti' nt the luittal Unit makes you swear " Sudden changes of the weather often cause pulmouiir.v, bronchial and aHthmatic troubles. " Jtrown's Bronchial Troches" will allay the irritation whiih induces coughing, giving immeilla't; relief. No matter how (,'oihI a mail may lie. he does not like to linve people thhik he could not be wicked it he should try. Dobbins' Klectric S mp does not chap the IhhhIm, being perfectly pure. Many peop'o alllicted witli salt rheum h.ivo been cured by lis use. I'reservcH and whitens dollies. Have your grocer ne'er it. and try it noir. Some American coiIckch would never he heard of If the students- didn't e it up occasionally uud do sometliini! niitncei us, i To euro niliousncss. Blek llendncho Cnnstlpntlon, Malaria. Mvor Complaints, tako the safe- ond cortaln remedy SMITH'S BILE BEANS Uso tho SMALL RIZK (40 llttlo beans to tho bot tlo), Thoy nro tho most convenient; suit aliases, l'rlcoof cltlici slio, U0 contn per buttlo. LflCCIMnnt7 17. 70: IMioto-irravuro. ';,, pnnolBlioof this plctura for 1 cents (coppcrii or slumps). J K BM1TII CO. Makers of "Illlo Ilcans. Bu Iiuls, Mo. SAItESpjf WflflTED, Local or Traveling, To noil our well-known Nunnery slock. Wo want Kood, lively workers, and will pny well coin iniHHiou or miiiry. uoou Apply quick. L. Ij. MAY Ht VhiiI. Minn references reuulred & CO,, Niirscrymcii, LlBBlBWoiWDlSDBnsaro, 400 Ceary Strcc', 'Jy San Francisco, Cal. TRI1TMEBT CHRONIC DISEASES. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. KVH, DeformilhiH, THltOAT, Mulfuriiin lions. LieblQ International Surnlcai Institute. Huc, Amu v tu I)iI"i:iiim, Tki.bii I Fm-IIiiIi. vvrvitm,l K inMIrl r'r Hucrcairul Trftt luvnl ul Kii I una of !! hi lt iftilriutc Mi-dlcml or Hur 'teal Tr. alnf nu ukitk ton run n.uw us 111 iuiihitiis, hu his- CIM1 OK JW V i.MI VtOMI . Out llclll.l tlmical llMiltuldbD tUo luut llktu PRIVATE AND SPECIAL DISEASES, lWnth, dir. HwtU 111, fUiHU, 1 will iLIt fell UIm um l'lHf 4Mf 4UrUr Ikr-1 Ask Him ! Who ? JOHES OF B1HGHAMT0N, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. What? Why on Scales. " He Pays the Freight. WT3H;wtf?'jgw prat-re, OIHCLE Qi Till IUC ASSORTED DQUBLEUU lUkllU COLOnS W. vi. I Mu't ifu kIk.v l' un '4'tr hi rt ipt ot ll.r)iirw i,i-ik.i.. 41 ...ikfu. mil. t. I-. MAY Ai CO,. HT. PAUL. MINN. STEIN WAY, Caller and pease Palnos MumiK ILo IIU.T I'M' M41 1 iiml Ilm Uxitl rltMlnr riaU' nil l'nlrl li.tliuli ull I.hikU -U( 1 lillril. if, imi "1 nww m r I but unit i V t Mini ililli'l 1 flit W V llAI.U m.mi.ui tin nu. cal . I nu'l k uui liii luoim u4 ue tU-k I jfrf& t&kTm m'im JFor srwrsi . A. k.vu, "vm y NOSH, l . It'. iinws tii is- We offer 100 reward for any case of catarrh Hint cannot tie cured by taking Hall's Catnrrh Cue. K. J. CIIKN1:y A CO., Proprietor?, Toledo. ( We, the undersigned, have know n K. J. Chenc for the lst nftee.i years. . ml lelleve liim ier fectly honoratile In nil hul.ies tratisaclionsauil Hnaliclallv able to cam out anv obligations made by their firm. ' Wl'.sT ,t" Tltl'AX. Wholesale I'Tuiik1K Toledo, O. WAI.H1NH, KIN NAN .V MAItVIN, Wlioleale l)iiKlst, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Ciiie Is taken Internally, ncllne directly upon the blood ni! mucous uffaep of the system. Price, TS cents ier lxttle. sold by all drdincists. llewaro ol imitations of the celobratod Seal of North Carolina Plus Cut Tobacco. scici: ctnti: rot: imi.i:s. Sure cure for bi nd, bleeding and ItohiiiK tiles. Une lio has cured the worst case ol ten ears' standing. No one need Htiller ten min utes after usintf Kirk's (terniau Pite (liutnient It nbsorlw tumors. nllas the ttcliliis". acts as it poultice, Klvea relief. Dr. Kirk's Herman File Utntiui'tit Is prepared only for 1'llcs and itching of tho private pm ts, and notions; else Kvory bo Is wnrranteil, Sold by Driu'KisIs and sent by uiutl on receipt of price, SUM pt-r oo. J. J. Mack & Co., Wholesalo Agents, San Krunciseo. Both tho HH'tlnul ami results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, ami actc gently- yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and .Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head telies ami fevers and cures habitue constipation permanently. Fur salt in 130c. and $1 bottles by till druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IllllWItie KY A'f IV YORK. N Y 111 Jul p working for ux. IVrniinn pn'ft'rrnl wlm can fumfoh a horno anil ittMl.lr wlmle tlnm tot lie liiHneni Sparu momenta may bu prntllably etni'lmed hIpo. A few vncjincie' in tow'n hihI Htlt 11. r..fOHNS()ACO..lmiiMfti!i St .Uiohinnml. V AINLESS. PI WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.WH For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss, Scurvy, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. DtECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. For Sick Headache. Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, Constipation, they ACT LIKE MAOIC, Stiengtlientng tho plexion, nriiiBiiiK uncle 11111 Aeeii cago of appetite, mm iimiiHiiiK wmi 11111 nuolouu ur HEALTH tho whole phuslcal energy of tho human frame. Ono of tho bent iiiinintces 1 of tn tho Nervous anil Debllltateil Is that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. I'repureil .ml v lV THUS. II V.V.VU A SI . Ht. Helen. I.imeiiolilre. Piiuliiiul. Unlit I'll ItrumilrtHarnertillu. 0. F. ALLEN CO., 3G5 and 307 Canal St.. New York, HoIb AcrntK f"r Ilm I'nlti'd Slates, irha (if vmir lriiKKit iIdpm nnt Uenp 1I111111) WII.I, M All, IIKICCIIAM'S PILLS nn lllX'Hil'T of l'ltlCL.i'VoU. A ltOX. 1 At CNTmilimiirArKIU ographers of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem,. Oregon. Uoth are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses oC study, same rates of tuition. Htisiiwss, Sliortlmt(l,Typcwrititii?, Pcmnunship nndHiifK. lish Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue nud specimens of penmanship. re like SpoHb.-They washc ii. hhemselves to . wVSNI V 1 UM bnghher. SAPOLIO is me j ieiecmc njgnr THE OLD RUT nd oltl motborls are not tho easiest by far. bocaiiHO thev havo not tried tho better -why. of slavery to "break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-saving and Btrongth-sparing inventions of modern times. Got out of old ruts and into now ways by using a cako of SAPOLIO in your houso-cleaning. IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY. Tlie Best Toilet Soap Tor tbe Skin Ever Made, 'Vaseline' Soap A perfectly pnro and neutral Konp, com bluing tins emollient and healing proper tied of VttBollne. if your ilrnuu nt docs not ki''i It, for ward Vic in Htampa, and we will send a full-sized cake by mall, pusaye paid. CHESEBR0UG11 MANUFACTURING CO., ii Slnto Hlri i t, Xmr York. MONEY ('Ml lio marli'i'Mlly by ruUlnireliliki'im. Onr lbr. i) J Uliu Init. d ciituloyue tullH ull uunit INCUBATORS, flriMiden. v but to feed eh(-ki'ii In lin t all 111,- hi ret U nt 1 ic n.liu'ul If " , I'hlrkl'll lllltllll'M. i on only Ki i'ii nun a Inzeu lit iK, 5'i'J need Illll b"0k It HlVt'K mn e miii rin iti on than iimnv of tlio KH l MM Ut ll'l'llU We elil II Iriouii re nipt of 4 lenu In taiiiintonay iHKtuue. niiM , i nu 1 f ilmm imaii tl n lii.l...... tl I f ti AbUnA IdbUDAlUll W reuiuuia, ti, 'y'XZJs J ViUr ay lVKHY SKIN AND SfVI-P l K VhK, 1 J whether torturltn;, dlsfliruring. bum liutttir? itching. bnrniiiK. Iilcidiiig. scaU . crusted pirn ply or bloteht, with loss of hair, from pimpl s to the mo.t distressing eczcnuis. and i. ry !m lnur of the IiIimkI. whether simple, si r. .fuli.ns cr hereditary, is speedily, j cniiHn. till and cm nomlcally cured bj the ClTlrfltl IUmkpus, consisting of CCTiciHi, the great skin cure. cvticcri Pii.il'. an exquisite skin purifier and lvnutttler, and ittiitki Kksoia knt. Hie ncr hliHid and skin pnrlllcr and greatest nt humor remedies, when the lest physicians and nil other remedies fall. 1 h s Is strong language, but true Thousands of ernti-tul testimonial- from infancy to age attest their wonderful, uitfuiliiiL' ntid m comparable i Hlcac. Sibl everywhere' Price, Ct'TU cm. .'Oc. SOAr, ic; ItKsoi.vKNT. tl. Prepared by Putter prop and Chemical Corporation, llostou, M. Send for How tot urc Skin and Wood Dis eaes." ftir Pirn ples, blackhcails. chappeii and oil 1" r..v-tiled bv I I TU f K I So C Ithcui' iiti-m ki'ln. paitiMiti'l muscular akin -- ii !i. ie I n roic Minnie t.j the TO 1 l: l AM 1 I" MS Pi ISTKfl n WINTER IS COMING. fend tnNmltli'N for your winter outtlt. Thej lime the hlui;cJt stock o uiiilcrcliithl ij;. They have the hest hoots and shoes, They have tho cheapest hosiery for everybody. They have tho Krentot variety of dry good. They havo family croccries of all kinds. They have dried fruit of the new crop. They hnve canned cooda at wholesale prices They have wnrm mltteiiH and Kim ei. 'I hey have hlaiikets from $1 LT) pair un. 'I'ln y have ceuiforts from !)0 cents each to $5. Thev have overalls of every size. They pay spe ciall ntteutloli to all orders. Address for fill! particulars and copy of Home Circle (free) Smltli'N (IiinIi More, l IN Front .Street, Sun rra cl sco, ('ill. LLSeFFECTUAL? Disordered Liver, etc., iniinculnr System, restoring lniK-lst Com appetite, and iirousliiK with llio ROSEBUD OF THAT CAN Wi USIiD KVICRY DAV is the kind that. pays. Scores of young business men, nud hun dreds or hook-kecners nud sten m&ke l-he world of nouse-cied.mng Mnny poople travel them It is n roliof from a sort H. T. HUDSON, IMI'OKTKK AND DKAbKIl IN Guns, Ammunition FISIIIMi TAOKI.i:, 1I'C, t:i I'lrxt Htriiot. 1'ortliiiiil, OrtiKiiu. Get 0110 of ttiueclobruted Y. A. boomU' Double Ilarrrul. llreui li loud Inn HlKitKiiim, Tuji Htmp, lnr Looks, Dntnunttu lliirroln, Kuncy Stocks, I'fu tol (Jrlii unil (ireviiur Treble Wcdgo I'unt, VI (Jange, fur H'ir, Hunt bv I'Xiirenn with 23 llrais Bliells and Ko I0111I111K IooIh upon reioli it of prlee. FOR MEN ONLY! ' Kiuii, iu iitkiiouiiruiir UniunJ. n ioftr hirnk.iiKik,iMJk;rtuji,njiHi.isi-iiniirftl. Ikulultlr lrlllll IIUIIK 1 1IKiTBUT-HtMlU !. 1 UaalillIrrrialll1iUlM4nUCvliUlM. HrlUtUM. 1 n.,11,. iu.1. i.u.ij i.nr. i.idi tn. iiit. eric WlJoiOAU CO.. BUFFALO. N V PATENTS.! INVENTORS' GUIDE; - OR loCili'oafiW, Kent in IM'l'llltm ti't'Alllliilil.t At- tnriiey at lar, Wakliliitou, 1), 0 N, V. N, U, No. m-H, F, N. V, No. -Mr -j-i-.-T-:r'.Tr.-r"Ttr S.