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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1890)
S.VFK Al) KFFl'.CTIVE. BnANDHBTit's Pills arc the safest an most effective remedy for iiidtgjstion, it regularity of the boweW. couxtlpaitot: biliousness, headache, dizziness, lu.ilaria or any disease arinhig frt.nl an impur statu of blood. They have bceu la use i this ountry for oer fifty years, and tin thousands of unimpeachable ttntimnnitl from those who have used them, mid the!) constantly Increasing sale is Incon rovert Ihle evidence ihit they perform all that 1 claimed for them. Uiiandkktii s Pills arc purely veetn ble, absolutely harmless ul.d tiife to takt at any time. Sold 1 11 every drug and modlciue store, cither plain or sugar-coated. l'roof Knough. " Your party was an immense success, Amy." " I should say It wus! The so eloty papers called it a ' function.' " THE UUCCAXKI2KS OK OLD Flaunted the skull anil cross bones, tbeir en.slmi. defiantly at the masthead. Your modern ilrate. uot ou tho high seas, but upon the hlch reputa tion of standard remedies, skulks under varlotlv disguises. His hole aul corner tratllc has never to any degree atlected Hostetter's t tomnch Hit ters. although that standard invliwrnnt and cor reetlve hai long been the shining mark at which his shafts have been directed, t'heu p oca ters, composed of fiery uurectltied stimula with an infusion, or extract possibly, ot some tonic bark, are still sometimes recommended ar Identical with, or similar to. or possessing vir tues kindred to those of Amcrlca'sci ocn family medicine Thise wish peedlly, while theg eat snbduer and preventive of disease pursues ita succsful career, overcoming malaria, dyspop sia, nervousness, kidney troubles, coustlt atton and rheumatic ailments, not only ou this, but ou many coutiueuts. Mrs. Grubbs And so your daughter's wedding day i set? Don't you think she Is too you g to marr'? Mrs. Dubbs No, indeed. She has ruled the whole family for three years. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are wide ly known as an admirable temed.v for bronchitis, hnireuen, cutrhs and throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. It Varies. Oraves (gloomily) This Is a hard world, isn't it? Merriman That depends alto gethcr on whether you fall ou a brick sidewalk or a feather bed. Tby Gkbmka for breakfast. It was Ben Johnson, we be lieve, who, when asked Mal lock's question, " Is life worth living ? " replied " That de pends on the liver." And Ben Johnson doubtless saw the double point to the pun. The liver active quick life rosy, everything bright, mountains of trouble melt like mountains of snow. The liver sluggish life dull, everything blue, molehills of worry rise into mountains of anxiety, and as a result sick headache, dizziness, constipa tion. Two ways are open. Cure permanently, or relieve tem porarily. Take a pill and suf fer, or take a pill and get well. Shock the system by an over dose, or coax it by a mild, pleasant way. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the mild means. They work effectively, without pain, and leave the system strong. One, little, sugar-coated pel let is enough, although a whole vial costs but 25 cents. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Only 50 cents. BEECH AM'S PILLS ACT X.IICO' IUVOIC ON A WEAK STOMACH. 25 Cents a Box. OF ALL DRUCCI8TS. WINTER IS COMING. Send to Smith' for your winter outfit They hare the blgget stock of underclothing. They have the best boots and shoes. They have the cheapest hosiery for everybody. They have the greatest variety of dry goods. They have family groceries of all kinds. They havo dried fruit of the new crop. They have canned poods at wholesale prices They havo warm mittens and gloves. They havo blankets from $1.25 pair up. They have comforts from 90 cents each to5. They have overalls of every size. They pay spe cial! attention to all orders. Address for full particulars and copy of Home Circle (free) Siullli':aU Store,418 Front Street, Sun fr'rrtiiclxco, tin I. HIr O Is theacknowlPdered leading remedy for all the unnatural discharge and private diseases of men. A certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. In V tii A I) AYS hum Binem" TnEEvKiCHtWCUfSa. tn.recommeodlng It to CINCINKtll.H 0Tnuc0 un nreiTim.lll- U, D. A. ft. i. 13 I U 1 1 1-1 1 ( I-' u. I n ' ' hold or wrnCK" mice 91.00. Hit. A. WILFOHI) HAI.IVS Hygienic Discovery Kortheireventlon and euro of JJtease cAo medicine. Fend for particulars to . K. Ol NU, AtTI0CII, Cau FOB WEN ONLY. Wor lOSTorFAIUHO MANHOOD) I Weakness of Body andKind, Effect I . v . v..inf)Mor Youcr. 3r erie medical co., buffalo, n. y. DATCUTQ ,NVENLoRas-cu,DE r A I tN I 0-H3W ta Obtain a Patent. Sent Jtec KtIIICR At-toruej-at-Uw, Wiuhlngtou, D. C. IvSSkMO TULIPS AcL8u I TREES' SANITARY INFLUENCE. Tticlr Itel.it Inn to Dwrlllnc House and to Individual Health. For the last few years public nttention baa been quite frequently called to tha inllucnco of trees tioti " climate. The special issue of the United States agricul tural department on forestry, nnd many other contribution", have "shown bow rainfall is affected, how the balance of the atmosphere is disturbed and how climate changes from the extended and rapid removal of forests. Thero is an other study of trees allied to this which has reference to their relation to houses and to individual health. Both the atmosphere and the soil are cooled and moistened by the prest nco of trees. This results from the drawing up of the water from the subsoil and from the exclusion of the sun's rays. Besides this, a considerable jiortion of the rain fall collects on the leaves and branches. M. Fantiat has shown "that the leafago of leaf-bearing trees intercepts one-third and that of pino trees one-half of tho rainfall, which is afterward returned to the atmosphere by evaporation. On tho other hand, these same leaves and branches restrain the evaporation of the water which reaches the ground. This evaporation is nearly four times less under a mass of foliage in a forest, nnd 2 1-3 times under a mass of pines, than in the open." Then we hare stagnation of air from that interruption of wind currents caused by the foliage. It is, therefore, not without reason that tho sanitarian studies the trees of the yard or lawn in their bearing upon individual health. Persons of susceptible- lungs, or having any tendency to rheumatism, need to be carefully guarded against such influences. Where the foli age is dense about houses, or where tho limbs overshadow the piazzas or roof, they become the storage places for damp, unwholesome air. Tho falling leaves gathering from year to year giro a cor responding dampness to the soil, whilo at time of foliage tite sunshine is measura bly excluded. It is pretty evident that mankind was not intended to bo reared in the woods. The influence of trees in causing malaria, or in so intercepting it as to have it tarry among them, has Jong been known. "A dry garden on gravel of three acres in extent in Surrey, sur rounded by trees, is generally threo or six degrees colder than tho open com mon beyond the trees, and a largo pond In a pino wood twenty miles from Lou don afforded skating for ninety consecu tivedays in the winter of 1883-0, whilo during the greater part of tho time tho lakes in the London parks were free from ice." We know with what interest tho lover of trees watches tho growth of those planted by his own hand, and how many aro apt to be scattered about tho new home mansion. As years go on, and their growth and foliage increase, the owner is loth to remove them or severely to shorten their branches. If so, thero is great danger that tho dry soil and onco comfortable home will come to be tho dampest and least desirable spot in tho neighborhood. A recent careful writer has given tho following sensiblo direction as to tree planting as it bears upon tho conditions of health: "A tree should not stand so near a house that if it wero to fall it would full upon tho house, or, in other words, tho trunk should be sis' far from tho houso as tho height of the tree. Belts of trees may be planted on tho north and east aspects of houses, but on tho east sido the trees should not bo so near nor so high as to keep the morning sun from the bedroom windows in the shorter da3-s of the year. On the south and west aspects of houses, isolated trees only should be permitted, so that thero may be freo access of the sunshine and of tho west winds to the house and grounds. High wall and palings on tlieso aspects are also objectionable, and should bo re placed by fences, or, better still, by open palings, especially if tho houses aro oc cupied during the fall of tho leaf and in the winter. "Trees for planting should bo chosen in tho following order: Conifers, birch, acacia, beech, oak, elm, limo and poplar. For our American homes wo must add the maple, the ash and tho tulip tree, or American poplar, although tho densa foliage of the maple is sometimes ob jectionable, Pino trees collect tho greatest amount of rainfall and permit tho freest evaporation from the ground, whilo their branchless stems offer tho least degree of resistance to the lateral circulation of the air. Acacias, oaks and birches are late to burst into leaf, and therefore allow the ground to be warmed by the sun's rays in tho early spring. Tho elm, lime and chestnut aro the least de sirable kind of trees to plant near houses. Ihey come into leaf early and cost their leaves early, so that they excludo tho spring sun and do not afford much shade in the hot autumn months, when it is often required. Trees are of valuo in indicating choice of residence. Rich foliage, ferns and mosses tell of damp ness and alluvial deposits. Flowers and fruit trees point to a dry and sunny site. Children will bo healthiest where most flowers grow, and old people will livo longest where our common fruits ripen best. Pines and their companions, tho birches, indicate a sandy or gravel 6oil, elms a rich and somewhat damp soil, oaks and ashes a heavy clay, pop lars and willows a low, damp or inarshy soil. Let then our resthetics bo tem pered by our desires for health, and choice and abundance of trees be adapted to our sanitary needs." Medical Classics. Tho Keiulblo Aro Sociable. I havo often woudered what it was that made men affable, and why thero ehould exist 60 many degrees of sociabil ity. After pondering over this questiou, I havo concluded that whilo intellect cuts a large figure in making a man af- found in belf Interest. A boor always bhows that ho is deficient in common sense, and gains absolutely nothing by liia rudeness nut tno uisuuooi msieuuwu. A sensiblo man will always bo civil. Nashvillo Democrat. 1 100 wearing bu--a ui u umtu . .. . 1 . , 1 .1 '. I . L. t . 1. . 1 , - .1 . fTnrin color tno ngllt nami umcrcub nuiu uiu left is increasing in Paris. r Tho largest marblo quarry in tho world is that o( tho Georgia Marblo company in Pickens county. PECULIAR INFATUATION. DlllVrciit VctluiW nf I'ulluw Intf the lit- i junction, ' 1. vo One Another." 1 Do men evci mil in love with each 'other? ' Women do. Not long ago a voting woman in M-w Jersey was married to a Youthful laborer on her father's farm. . ome time afterward it was disco vend that the liusbniid was a female; the , young wife rifiu-ed, however, though earnet!v enlmited by her friends, to give 'up her 'chosen eonsoit. The Mrattgost i part of the discovery was the fact that the bride knew her husband wti a wom an before Mie was led to the altar. i If men do not exhibit this strange in- 1 fatuation for one ot their ow n sex, they tit least oftentimes give evidence of the fact that they love one another. Thei" sre many instances on record where one inn it lull) triviMi his life for another. There aro many more instances where men have given'life to another. It is a proud possession the knowl edge that one has saved a precious hu man life. Meridon, Conn., is the horn of such a happv man. John 11. Preston of that city July 11, 1S0J, wri es: " Five years ago I was taken very sick ; 1 had several of the best doctors, and one nnd all called it a complication of diseases. I was sick four years, taking proscrip tions preset ibed by the-o same dot-tors, nnd I truthfully state 1 never expected to get anv better. At this time 1 com menced to have the mos terrible pains in mv back. One dav an old friend of mine, Mr. K. T. Cook' of the lirm of Cur tis it Cook, advised nie to try Werner's Safe Cure, as he had been troubled ihe satp.e way and it had effected a cure for him. I "bought six bottles, took the medicine as directed mid am to-day a well tunn. I am sure no one ever had a worse cae of kidney and liver trouble than I had. Before" this I was always against proprietary medicines, but not now, oh, no." Friendship expresses itself in very pe culiar wavs sometimes; but the true friend is tiie friend in need. Method or Cxtlnsulshlns Tlrea. ! An English fireman writes: '"From ex- periments I have lately been making in a small way I believe that (Ires maybe put out by an admixture of plaster of paris nnd alum. Say, for instance, that a 11 ro breaks out in a building or warehouse, nnd that a bag containing 500 or GOO pounds of the above mixture bo thrown on the fire, I believe that it would com pletely subdue it. "It may be considered at first sight that it would be difficult to introduce a heavy sack into a burning building. This could the firo brigade, the ingredients wero found to act. I would make it compul sory to have an incombustible pulley block projecting from every house or building so that the sack of composite could be hauled up in a few minutes. "If a few sacks wero always in readi ness at the nearest firo station, lashed to a truck or barrow ready for use, many valuable lives and much property would bo saved.'' London Fireman. Simple Indian Ileinedlcs. The Indians on the plains have a num ber of simple remedies for ordinary ills that tire very effective. For instance, on a burn, a cut or a sting of a wasp they at once put soft mud, usually mixed with saliva. When a man hiccoughs they got him to sneeze, nnd tho sneeze usually ends tho attack. On a boil they blow for minutes at a time, keeping tho soro place damp at the same time, and thus evaporating tho moisture. For a bleeding noso they stuff tho nostril with dust in an aggravated case. For a light cold they wrap a wet cold rag about the throat at night and sleep with it on. They are great believers in tho curative powers of mud. and they uso it Sor a great many kids of sickness, especially any one in which thero aro violent shoot ing pains, in which cases tho moistened clay is applied as hot as tho sufferer can bear it. I have tried almost all of their remedies and found them effective. Chicago News. Tho Scales Hvenly Halanced. Nowhere else in nature do the scales of retributive justice seem to bo so evenly balanced as among the little peoplo of tho water. Looking at this fact as it af fects the frog, it will bo seen that whilo snakes devour frogs in great numbers, frogs eat young snakes. Tho same tiling applies to tho crawfishes, which in maturity prey upon tadpoles, whilo tho maturo" frog esteems nothing better than a crusty little crawfish. Timo and again when turtles aro given credit for dragging down and drowning young ducks, tho bull frog is tho real culprit; and a constant slaughter goes on in ponds whero both abound with tho catfish as tho aggressor and adolescent frogs tho victims on the ono hand, and maturo frogs butchering tho little cats on tho other. Water spiders and leetles arc popularly supposed to be at tho mercy of frogs; but in reality tho young frog has no more deadly enemies than aquatic in sects. Henry Newport in Detroit Freo Press. A Clergyman' Criticism. A clergyman who has married hun dreds of couples among tho fashionablo circles of our seaboard cities, 6aid lately: "Tho criticism may seem uncharitable, but it is a matter of sober fact that in half of the marriages which como under my observation, thero was reason to sup poso that tho motivo of cither brido or bridegroom was to better her or Ids worldly condition." Tho reason of this is, not that tho young American is less capablo of deep, unselfish feeling than tho young men of other nations, but that ho has learned to attach moro hnortanco than they do to tho luxuries and display of life. IIo has not thp money to provide as comfortable or splendid a homo for his wifo ns his father has given him, henco ho looks out for a "girl with nionoy," who will and can provide it for hertelf. Youth's Com panion. IIOIV'H THIN? We offer 1100 reward for any cao of catarrh that cannot be cured by laklnif Hull' Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHKNKY CO., I'roprlctori, Toledo, 0. We, the undernlgued.have known K.J. Cheney for tho last fifteen yean, and believe him per fectly honorable lu all bulues traniaclloiiii and financially able to carry oiu any obllirtttloui made by their firm. WKHT & THIMX, ' Wholeiale DruinrUti. Toledo. O. WAMtlNO. KINNAN & MAKVIN. Wholesale JHukkUU, Toledo, p. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure U taken internally, aenna directly upou the blood and inuooua surface; of ine syiiem. rnKimmun pi mv,,.v. - alldrug-Kltti. A SI AN O.AINUD IS l-'i 1'OUNIlS In Two Month I'mler Dr. llarrln' Klrr tile nnd .Medical Treatment - I'reo Tientmeiit C'lintlmieil liy I)r. Ilnrrln -One of Hie Doctor to VUlt 1 lie Dalle, reiulletiin ami linker City. Boy. Pikkck County, Wash. Dr. Iht mil- 1)i:au Silt: 1 commence tteiituieiu with ti two mouths ago for heart ill tite. coiwli ti'iou, nv iiepM . hi. (I enlargement of 'he liver. Wheu I first conim need, my h-nd was dlzzv and ii-iml o confii-e Unit I could s n-oly think ol ii'ij thing; nil wits cm fu-loti. Now my mind in i' cat ; my heart tr nibles tup ver Httii'. Tile tiiiltiiliiilou is alcut all gone the pivn and distress in my heart, stomach nml bowels cise t trouble me. Tim en largement of the. liver Is gradually going down. So 1 leiiu t fee like ft new man. My frie"ds nre surprifed to se 4 ino look so well. Wlieli I commenced treatment 1 "lclio.1 only OT pounds; now I weigh I can not th.nl you oiiotwh for the relief ou have given me. I am sincerely your friend, Wm McCutchkon. More Cures liy Dr. Iluri ln. Volua Webster, Weston, Umatilla coun ty. Or. Catirrh; c.ired. " Isaac Wingnrd, Centr.illii. Wash. Asth nia oigliteHii years; cured thru; jearanno. Jo-e)h Moore, Sr. Cllutles. Hotel restau rant, 1'oitiaiHt Polypus In tho nose; cured. Ml-s Fanny Kennedy, WalU Walla. Wash. ' 'ross eyes: cured in one minute G. I. Whitman, Monmouth. Or. Deaf ness and ringing in iho ears twelve years, restored. K H Josliii. The Ililles O-.-Discharging ear twootv-oiu ears; cured lleniiHii Butler, The I) dies, Or. Chronic rlietiiiia'.lsm. contracted j hits and impov erished bl od; all t j ears' standing; utven up by all treatments until Dr. Darrln cured him throe yeirs ago. Drs. Darrln can b consulted daily at tho WftMhlncton building, cornerof Fourth and Washington streets, Portland. Hours 10 to n; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, In to la. All chronic and acute diseases, blood talni. loss of vital power and early Indiscretions permanently cured, though no relerences are ever mn.de In t he press con cerning such cases, owing to the dclicncv of tho tiatienlB. Kxatniimlions. free to all, and cireularH will be sent to any ad dress Charges, for tieatnient accordmir lo patient's ability to pay. The rich ami poor treated fiee ot clmtgo with elec tricity from 10 to 1 1 dally. All private diseases confidentially treated, nnd cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can be cured by homo treatment. Medi cines nnd letters sent without the Hnetors' name appearing. Dr. Darrins ha o brnnch ollice-i n the Umatl la hot 1, Ti o' Dalles, Nnvemlier :i to iho Mh; th Pendleton ho Pendleton, November II to 15; Baker City, Wasliauei hotel, November 1(1 to 22. He Has Atrlvcd. " 1 rend In a sclentltlc article to-day that the comlnu mimulU havo nelthtr teeth nor hair " " I'heu tlio comluK mnn Is nere. That ilescrlbes my baby exactly." If you wish to do the aslrstand quick est xvek'n washing you ever did, tr Hob bins' Electric Soap ext wash day. Folic w the directions. Ask jour grocer for It. Been on the miiket twontj-four years. Take no oi her. Teacher Which Is the shortest month of the year email llov- Orust. Teaehur- AiiKiist? hmHil Hoy Yes'm. That's the last mouth of va cation. I 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 Uiscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder dor -uch work. RAIN! RAIN! RAIN! 11 there' onoetof men viho appreciate a Eood waterproof coat it la the farmer, lie knows that " Full Braod Slicker" costs him lets per year than any garment made. Did you know it rains or snows one day In three the whole year through I A " Flih Drand Slicker" makes every day pleasant day to Its lucky owner, Co anywhere with It In rain, hail, sleet, snow, or blow, It Is wind and water proof. Costs less than rubber, and lasts tea times u long. Kubber Is good for show days, but will rip in a week. If you wait a coat for bard wear and hard weather, get the " Kith Brand Slicker." Every good thing has Its Imitation, so has the " Fi.li ilrand Slicker." Look out. lie. wareof worthless imitations, every garment stamped with 44 Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the " Fish urina SMCJcer" delivered witnoui cura con. rar , ticulars and illustrated catalogue free. j A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Faber's Golden Female Pills.. ForFemalo Irregular 1 ties; nothliiKlIke them on tho market. After fail, tiuccesafullrtisod by prominent ladles monthly. Guaranteed to relievo suppressed menstruation. SUREtSAFE! CERTAIN! Don't be humbugved. Have Timo, Health, Bent to any addreu, ecure by mall on re ceipt of price, I'iOO. Address, THE JkPHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Wetn Branch, I3ox 27, l'OKTLAND, OK bold by Wisdom JJkuu Co., Portland, Or. pas Baking Powder itrrTUitu and rn.ics cukkd. Wo positively cure rupture and nil rectal dK caes without iali! or detention Irom bustnen. Noelire.no lav; and no pay until cured. Ad drcs for pamphlet Drs. l'ortcrlleld A l.oey, N'W Market street, San Krnlicl'co. Mm. Krank Leslie's iuet I am looking for a husband, but lie uiu-t be lue rlht man. Iteware ol Imitations ol the celebrated Seal ol North Carolina Plus Cut l'otmcco. SITKK Cl'KK I'OU IMI.r.S. 8uro cure for bl lid, bleedlntt &nd Itchlnft I'iles. One bo has cured the worn ene ol ten yearn' sdatidiUK. No one need sutler ten min utes after uln Kirk's German I'hoOlntmout it ah-sorbs tumors, allaja the Itchliu;, acts as a poultice, gives relief. l)r. Kirk's (Jeriuati I'ile Olntinent Is prepared only for 1'Hen audltehinK of tl.e private parts, and uothlnK else. Kvorj box is warrantwl Sold by DnuKlats and sent by mall on receipt of price. $1.10 Iter ooi. J. J. Mack & Co., Wholesale Atfont.. San KranciHco. dTkh'SV. Wc call the attention of those sum-rlnc with dropsy to the fair proposition of lir, II. II. (Ireen A 8o i In their advertisement on this pane. Try them; It cnMs yon nothing to do so. OjNTE kpcjoy Both tho method and resulta when Syrup of Fig3 is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head Aches and fevers and cures habitual constipntion permanently. For sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kf. NEW YORK, N.t. Vo euro nillousnoss. Sick Hcndaclio. Constipntion. Malaria. Liver Complaints, tnko Hie sate and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS UsotlioSMAUiSIZEUO llttlo beans to tho Dot tlo). Tlioy nro tho moat convenient: hull ullages, l'rlcoof eltlior slio. 'JG cent-, per bottle, If IQQIIMr nl 7- 17. 70s Plioto-frravuro. pnnol alio of this picture for 4 cents (coppers or btamps). J F. BMITH A CO.. Makoraof "llllo Henna, St. Louis, Mo. RH Ithouiuntism, Nenraleia, Corai, HEADAOHE, and ALL PAIN. The OallforU7oiltlT and Hegatlra ELECTRIC COUGH CUBE ODBEB OOLDI, OBOUP, fJONSUXPIION. BoldbyallDrufgliU. Uchtfio.60otl. Oroaslncor ft Co., Prop'a, Lob Angalaa.Oal. ENLARGEMENTS For KKT0UC1IIN0 lu CHAYON, INK, ('01 Oil, etc , nuide from any kind of pictured. Price Hit nent un application. CRAIC & MOSHER, ' olur l'rner, tfja Turk btrcot.H.in Fran cisco, Cat. DR 6 P T II K A I U I'KKK. PotltlTrly Viireil with VeBetiit.leltenieille. nnnnfi.fi huriKlpm tiy liet ub yalciaiin. From MrHtilosa .hin,. Hi.Hft.innr'! it, tMii iluvn at eusl DuRrs1 GATOR S Y Now Storo. Gymnasium and Athletic Goods. New Goods. WILLIAM G. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, IfeniliiKfoii, 17 1 ANI 171 1'II1UI hT., 115 ographers of both sexes, attribute their sucoess to a course at the Portland Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon. Hoth are under the lnnnagenient of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship nn( ling Jish Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens of pctinianship. who bought goose 9 ' is 3p30 LI 0' Try a. cike ofihond be convinced.1-' ' -- j fails to accompligh Batisfactory wOlTirnOn wOap reulta in Bcouriag and cleasisf , 1 and neceMiUtes great outlay of time and labor, wliioh mora tka balanoaa any aaving in eoat. Practical paopla will find SAPOLIQ. toa baai and abaapati aoap lor bouiw-claaaiBf aad aoovuaf. Hl'MOitSOFTHK BI.OOD.SKINANDSC A LP whether Itchliu;, burning, bleeding, scaly rniMed, pimply, blotchy or copter-colorcd. with Id's of hnlr, either simple, scrofulous, hereditary or contaKloii". are speedily, permanently, eco nomically ami Infallibly cured by tho Ci-tutra. ItKMF.niK.x. conxIstiiiK of I'i'TicVBA, the great skin cure, t'fTic i ha soap, an exquisite sklu pu rlllcr nnd beaiitltler nnd 1 ciccka Itr.-ot,VF.NT. the new blood nml skin purifier and irreatest of humor remedies, when the best physician and all other remedies fall. Cctici'iia KEMEiilF.saro the only Infinlible blood and sklu purifiers, nnd dally effect more Kieat cures of blood and skin diseases than all other remedies combined. Sold everywhere. Price, ITTirunA. Wo: Soap, 2.V; Uk.soi.vknt, H. Prepared by Potter 1)ub and Chemical 1'orporntloti, Uoton, Mass. fend for " How to Cure Wood and Sklu Dis eases." I'lmples, 'blackhead, ehapped and" oily TK t$r skin prevented byCimctuu Soap, Tf Ck llackaehe, kidney pains, ieakues and fT rheumatism relieved In one minute by tho J JJcclebratcdCi'TicunA Asti-pain Pi.A8TKB.2.'c JHE SMOKEJ? Will have no other Jobacco Who once tries "SZJh OF J0RT1 GAJ?0LiIN Plug Gut. Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. CUT THIS OUT TV YlH' HAVK ANY WIIKAT, "A ltl.KY, OATS, 1 llciuis, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, live or dressed Poultry, Kbits or other farm produeo, for best prices and prompt remittances ship to Price Berlin Company, (Incorporated, Capital Stock $250,003), COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118-120 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. Sknii Samples. Pencils and Pamplo Purs fur nished on application. If you want any Infor mation about our (iraln and Produce Market,, write for It. importaW new discovery. The Best Toilet Soap Tor the Skin Ever Made, 'Vaseline' Soap A perfectly ptiro nnd neutral ponp, com bining tho emollient and liculliif? proper ties of Vaseline. If your driifZK'Ht does not keen it,or ward 10c in stumps, and we will send a ull-sized cake by mail, pustaye paid. GHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO., 34 State Street, Now York. New Pension Law. (lives all widows ami disabled soldiers and nit"is a pension; no evidence to turntth; no (llncliurvt) puiwrs requited; advice- free; no ad. vaunt t'HH'iio or fee. Authorized refclstred U H. P nslon Atti'Miey (20ytar" ciwrlt-nex), OAl'T. J. 11. HllKPAUt) ud Maj. W, E. NOItlllH, 31U Pine Hlrett, ltoom 47, adjoining XL H. Pension Aci-ncv. Ban Francisco. Oal. Kefcrrncr, A. J. buckles, CoimuaiiiUr O. A. It. Dent, of California, and other ileixatment utllcluk PENSIONS! No)!aims.W Apply to MII.0 II. HTKVKN8 A CO., Attorneys, 1 ll'j K strceti WunIiIurIou, I). C. llrnnch otlices Ttovebind. Petrolt. (MiIchbo. inpMrnnscud for circulars etc., uf new book; I ttUEui 10 none other I k' It; rare opportunity. Ad I dichH flKQ. V "Uanck, 7 ?s'nw ClmmberH t.. r?. Y. I CURE FITS! When I Bay euro I do not mean merely to stop them for a tlmo and than nave thorn return ursln. Ironana nullrslcam. J liTBmdo tliadiseusot PITS, liPIL lil'SY or PALLINCl HIOKNKSb a life-long ettidr. I ivsrrant myremedtooura tbe worst ouea. Uecauaa others have failed Is no reasoa for not now receiving cure. Ki-nil t onos for a treatise and Free IlottU of my lnfallibto remedy, Ulvo Kxprosa and Poet Ot!lca 11. a. uooT, 01, c.. ma reuxi au New vm STEIN WAY. Gabler and Pease Palnos Meaning the IIeht 1'IANo Maiie, and the favorite clumper Pianos; all Muilcal Initrunienln; lltiKlaBup- iillod; laree slock of Hhct-t Muilo. Steinwav IIalu 116 and 203 Pout Htrtet; Mattiiiah Uuav Co, Call and aeo our new rooim and now Hock, It!iiiiiirtont YAMIIU.I. HT., rOItTtpANI).' OK. THAT CAN BIJ USRD IJVRRY DAY is the kind that. pays. Scores of youtiy lutstucss men, ntitl hun dreds of book-kecners and sten ho ride on7D6ntt&k ttfr ' - - s "uritM-. W. P. N. TJ. No. 301-B. F. N. U. No. 438 I