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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1891)
A miiu who litis prantioed medU.ne tor fortj years ought io kiio Milt from siiKnr: rend what he stys: TttLtw, 0.. Jtnuary 10. 1SKT. Mwn.F.J rhrnrv A- Oi IiRS'i.kmkn : I have lieen In the general piucU i'of inod.cl.ie format forty year, mil would stiv thst in ud in l.rM tlce nnd experience hiivc !.pvr -oe-i a 1 repra Hon ttiHt I oitld i-cwrliA! with sw much nn;i donee of iv-iY as 1 fan Hull s ''a'lrrh Cirr Minn ifn"tnred hv you. Have on-scribed it a rest lnnnr times, ami It' effect Is w wterfnl; and woufd my In o'n !ulon tlmt i hve "t t i flu.: a case of i ataiTh Unit It would n it -ttrp. If they Would take It aeeiirdlns: t dlr'-i-loiif. Your truly, i.. I. t;on-tt II a . 1 1 lire, Ji3 rtnt imtt Mrevt. We will live $100 fo iiv of ratarrh that can lint I i ured with lull's CaUtrli Cuie Taken iuter.mlU. r. J. CIir.XKY '."O.. Proprietor. Toledo, O. C Sold by ilniiwlt, 75c The angry man who takes hie otl hack t very mil to use them over aain when notndon require. A PerlptUMl injii'ii tiuti winch I -i ver gener ally res'i Med at thl. time of the year : "Hear ye oii'j nuothf i' burden" " A ivj.r.o l'Ai'in: kok t.tr.. Tit i: Youth's ( ommanIon r.vc o initeb for tllO Mllllll R'lKltltll il C i-t it 1 II' wonil t it Ii t.iViin a' iniv In in flHy Halt a Millin Fanitlit-.. AVi It it- Hue i .ain't and beautiful il tMraMoit. ii Wed If II liisfu'ivl S inleiii.-iit, inl ii- Don ! Holiday Number-". U tii.- jih if the imS-li-dier en' 1 uoi. (In "ioimli ' iiK'ft-i'. Tiy SUII'Illt ( i$l. I I li()V ton mux ob hhi ic to Janttiu'V. mid f jr ii f ill y -nr from lilt1 to .1 iini'iri'. l-'.rl. " Adilirm, Youth's Companion, U iiIoii. Mass. frcC lint Tin: ronsUton'. "Thiit-ill e !tavkln l tlio crt'ht est Klrl for g fine biirssliii nt 'e'luul ha n'. ' " im't flii1! I Ulidcr-lHlnl lie If colliK to marry a widower. " "WAsliinpr i'ivdi'i--i me stro-K nlknlic-. mid ruin cloiiea. Trie iiirvt,vo-ii"lttrtin-aMe is tli I)fst nn I clientnKt Dulihlns' lOlertrie Soa has bi-en in-Unmvl- dK-'d i 111 cars to :je ih parcel of nil. Try it riulit away. If it berotiKu ne.'0-.sary to arrav the roltpil !?liitp- troois H(tiiintt the liidliins, It 1 lii'ivl the Imllnii ncenii mm ( tnelr wuy clear to tnklni; tides with the icdskiii-.. V ir rouK''-1. 0"!ds and llir a' di-nrer "liroicn ? lirowhial 1'voclirn' hnve provfd llieir elll'-'icy hy a test of in Aiiy yeiit. t-old only in bos-en. Craw fnril Time iiimioy, on know. MeiHtt An. I I Mon'd sunn, r liiiM n sirl who l.a fortv niillU.iis thini im wlm hi" f""" COPYCIOHT I" Brimful of confidence in it the manu facturers of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It's a faith that means business, too it's backed up by money. This is what they offer: $500 re ward for a case of Catarrh Which they Cannot Cure. 1 ney I monn it Tliev're willin"" to 1 mean 11. inc rc -y take the risk they know tneir medicine. By its mild, sooth ing, cleansing and .healing properties, it produces per fect and permanent cures of the worst cases of chronic Ca tarrh in the Head. It's doing it every day, where everything else has failed. No matter how bad your case, or of how long cured, or of standing, you can be You're 'sure of that S500. You can't have but you'll have one or both, the other. The That Holps to Curo The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the GOD LIVER OIL is dissipated in OTT'S EMULSION l Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES OIT LIMB SODA. The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION, IinONCHITIW. COIKJII, COLO, Oil WANTING IIISi:.lNi:s, may take tho remetly with as much satisfaction aa ho would tako milk, l'hyslcluus are jiroscrlb Itii If nvflrvwhoro. It Is a nerfVft emulsion. t aiidanonilerrullleklijiroiliiriT. Talsewt other A Handsome $2.50 Baromelerand riiennometer (9'., by iuelieij tolliin,' tlio correct tempera turo and wh.-ii tho weather will bo fine, chawje able, luirdttorm, rain or mow, tent to any addresi for -iuclu ktamiw. larKe. nhowy and l.ractlcal! dfcuch value ear ottered; live .iRcuts waute. . "ookk .t Coo KB. flUJi Clav st Han InuicIko CmI. WINTER IS COMING. Bend to Smltli'a for your winter outfit. They have the biEKcut stock of uuderclothliiB. T l ey have tho bent boU and shoen. They have il e cheaist hosiery tor everybody. They have t o "reatesl variety of dry good. They have family Brocerics of all kind.. They have dried fruit of tho now crop. They have cauued koixJi at wholesale prices. They have wann mitteui mid Kloves They have blankets from H.ffiS up. Tiwy have comforts from no cent, each to i. They bare overalls of ever)' zo. .They nay po clal atteuttou to all orders. Address for tul particulars and copy of ffw nnU (free) Multli'M C'nli More, 4 18 t rout Street, Sun i- riiiicUo, Cut. I CURE FITS ! When I ur core I do not mean morel to tP tba . "1vEirf.:ii,nhia thBiu mtnruMra n. Irnn m. I luTarodtlMVli?,y'f lTa: 'A TALI INO rUCKKtl"loafc ad. WHY or 1 I1M cuSfTb f i W U 00 rwa fur not. nu .r".!?. 'V. 'J III SS f,ll I now a swoim is made. FROM THE CRUDE IRON TO THE HIGH TAMPERED BLADE. Testlns tlio FIiiUIiimI Weupon on n Stonr. Prods ill I'm purine tlio Steel Th "Clrlml SI ll"-Orout SUIII of tlio Urlnd cr Complctlnu. "flero you p.re." ho said can knock a tnecw out of "Soo if you tho sword on that slone." , 1 timh the liandlo in both hands and struck tho istono with nil my tuiht,. Hut , to my listoiilslunont a piccu llev off the ! stouc. whilothc sword did not show oven , tho least evidence of tlio blow "Every ouo of theso wenpous has to i statid that test." 1 was Informed, "or wo ' do tiot put t ho mark of our linn on it, nor do wo deliver it as a Urst class I weapon. " ' 1 went all through tho factory, which 1 employs over 1,000 men exclusively in tlio I inunuliicttuv of tiuo weapons. They tux ' now tilling an order for tho German gov- I erumeiit for a new bayonet. Eight htm- j dred thousand are to bo made, and the tirm delivers l,,"iUd a day. Tho weapon is I twelve incurs long, and tho government 1 pays six uiurko for each of them when liuished. Uoforo a piece of steel is converted iuto such an instrument of war it lias to go through tpiito a process. To show tuo this Mr Ivocli took mo into a largo space at one end of tho factory, where I at onco noticed pieces of steel varying in length from ten to, twenty feet, standing all around the walls. In tlio center of tho room stood a largo machine, where otio man and a boy wore occupied. Tllli UAW MAI DltlAL. "Tliis is where tlio steel is cut before it has received a stroke yet toward tlio shape of a sword, so wo might call this tho storeroom for raw material." Thus my hind informant began Ids explanation. Tho long pieces of steel, which were about 2 incites wide.wero then put under tho machine and by the turniugof n crank pieces of abuue twolvo inches foil one after tho other into a basket. Tlio hoy then handed the man another pieco of stoel, put au empty bucket under tho machi.io a::d carnod'tlie biiort pieces into au udjtmh-.g apartment Wo followed, and irom tho number of tires all around I guessed that we must havo urrivedat tho t urges. And so it was. Each ouo of these pieces of steel was put into tlio tire, and when it was white with heat, a man put it under a steam hammer, which struck tho heated steel in rapid sttcces sion about twenty times on every partielo of its surface. When it was pulled out, tho pieces was about eighteen inches long. It was now thrown into a large barrel filled with water. Now tho would bo sword had gono through tlio harden ing process, and a number of boys gathered them again into baskets to carry them to tlio rolling department. In tho front of each of these rolls I had my at tention called to a big coko tiro, 'fliis tiro was stirred up to an enormous heat, and then tlio pieces of steel were one by one put into tho (iro. There aro two men oc cupied at each rbll, viz. tlio roller and ids helper. As soon as tho steel is hot ngain it comes under tlio roll, from where it emerges about one-eighth of an inch thick, and tlio eventual bhapo of tho sword stamped on it. Again tlio pieces of steel aro carried oil. and this time they go to tho center i presses, wuero tncy aro put unuor a con- trlvaueo which cuts tho margins off Btco1' "nd wltcn thoy leavo hero you SCOtlut tll0 thing looks liko a Bw. tuo can sword. Hitherto, however, you havo seen noth ing but a dark bluo pieco of dirty steel, while wo now como into tho departments whero tho metal is brightened. Thero is at first tlio "grind mill." This is a large phico which looks liko a barn. From one end of tho room to tlio other I observed rows of immenso grindstones, some of them eight feet in diameter. Tllli GItlXDKIl'S SKILL. In tliis factory I saw forty stones, and in front of each sat a grinder, llo has a littlo wooden seat, wears a woolen shirt, no cap and a pair of overalls. L5ut over tlio latter up to his knees ho has wooden gaiters, mado out of four pieces of wood. His feet aro also inclosed in wooden shoes. Tho stones aro turned by steam and watered automatically. In tho front of tliis stoiio tlio man sits from 0 o'clock in tlio morning until 1:3 o'clock at noon. Then ho has an hour for dinner, when ho sits down again from 1 o'clock until 0 o'clock in tho evening. Ho lias a boy who brings hint tho instruments as ho wants them. Tho grinding department is tho most important in tho cut iro factory, and tlio grinder lias to ho very skillful. lie has to havo a keen eve; ho must know wheu to press tho steel hard against tho j stouo and when not. A single scraping of tlio btouo too much spoils tho w'liolo , weapon, and it has to bo thrown away, j Most of tho other work is mechanical, j while hero it is intelligence that does tho , work satisfactorily From tho grinding stono tho pieco of steel comes bright and sharp. It is now taken to tlio buruishlug rooms. This part of tho work is chiefly performed by hoys, 1 who vary in ago from 12 to 10 years. Iu this placo thero aro a number of wheeh, but they aro very small. Somo of them aro of "stone, others aro covered with leather, which, if tlio articlo has to receivo ' a polish, is covered with a powder which leuds tho blado a high polish. Tho knob ! and tho back of tho handle aro now hril J liantly burnished, and tho weapon is al I ready very dangerous. Hut still it is uu finished. Tho different holes which aro mado in tho liandlo, tho ono which fastens tho blado on tho gun and soveral others aro now bored. This is done, however, by machinery, and takes but a very short time. Then tho liandlo Is covered with leather, and now that tlio blado Itself id thoroughly completed, it is taken to tho controlling room. In this department wo find, as a rule, a number of old men who havo been at work for tho firm for long years. Thoy are not able to do actual hard work, hut still in this department thoir services aro Indispensable. Their duty is, in fact, to cxamlno tho articlo and see whether thero is a blemish anywhere. As soon as ho detects a flaw ho ' knows whero it was dono, whether in tho burnishing, tho grinding, tho rolling, or any other do- Eartment, and tho man who la found to avo mado tho mistake has to make It good, or, In other words, ho has to pay for tho damage. Sollugen (Germany) Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. The IIlKness of Texas. Texas can produco within its own bor ders food amply fiullicicnt for tho support of 250,000,000 peoplo. It lias a climato adapted not only to tho productions of tho temperate zone, but to thoso of semi tropical character as wolL It has timber as well us coal, silver, copper and other minerals in almost exhaustions abund ance. Houston Post. PRINTING ILLUSTRATED , The I'irst Wrli Pre for Hook VTorii ' cut i' M chmiUni. ; newspapers nreconv t this press hits tlls ,.t. ati'l for three years unit Il ! Web presses nion enough, I Unction na tlu . tho only, web press iieotl in this conn trv for good book worx. At one enl of the machine is n great roll of paper moro than two miles long when tin wound, nml weighing about T.1 pounds. As tlio paper unwinds it pass es Urst over n jet of stenm which slight ly dampens and softens, but does not wet or sodden, its hard surface, nnd fits it for receiving impressions. It next passes under a. plate cylinder on which tire thirty-two curved plates, inked bv seven largo rollers, which print thirty two pages on one side. Then it passes nroinul a reversing cylinder which pre scuta tho other side of tlio paper to an other plato cylinder, on which are tliir ty-two plates which print exactly on tlio back of the proper pages for the thirty-two previously printed. Tliis is done quickly in less than two seconds but with exactness. But tho web of paper is still uncut. To do this it is drawn upward tinder n small cylinder containing a concealed knife, which cuts the printed web in strips two leaves wide and four leaves long. As soon as cut tho sheet are thrown forward on endless belts of tape. An ingenious but undetectable mechanism gives to every alternate sheet ft mucker movement so that it falls exactly over its pVdeeosMir. tank ing two lapped strips of paper. Husy little adjusters now come in play, plac ing these lapped sheets of paper aeeu rately up to a head and it side guide. Without an instant of delay down comes a strong, creasing blado over the long center of the sheet, and pushes it out of sight. Pulleys at once seize t In creased sheet and press it Hat, in which sliapo it is hurried forward to meet three circular knives on one shaft, which cut it ueros in fourcptal pieces. Disappearing an instant from view, it conies out on the other side at the up per end of the tail of the press in the form of four folded sections of eight pages each, immediately after, at the lower end of the tivl of the press, out come four entirely different sections of eigltt Vages eaeli. This duplicate delivery shows the product of the press to be at every rev olution of the cylinders sixty-four pages, neatly printed, truly cut and ae curately registered and folded, ready for tho binder. This web press is not so fast as the web press of daily news papers, but it performs more operations and does more accurate work. Tlieo. L. Do Vinnu in Century. IlniUNty by Weljjlit. "fs that lioy tho new junior?" tho pros! dent of tho b.uik asked the cashier, point ing to a youth in tho oilko. "Yes, sir." "Havo you tested his honesty?" "Yes. sir I left him iilono in your room for half nn hour or moro to count a pilo of gold, which I told him had not been counted." "Of course it had been counted?" "No, sir " "That was rather risky, wasn't it?" "Not at all." replied" tho cashier; "1 weighed tho gold myself first." Pitts burg Dispatch. SO.tlKTHINC Ftllt Til K SKW V KA It. Tho world renowned success of llnstctter s Stomach Hitters, ami their continued popularity for over 11 third of a century as a stomachic, Is so ireely moro wonderful than the welcome that erect the mitinul appearance of Hosteller's Al manac This valuable meiiical treatise is pub lished bv Tho Hostetter Company, PU'ebiUKh. Pa., under their own Immediate utif orvislon, employing tin hands lit that departim t.t. They are niiinliiK about 11 months 111 the year on this work, and the issue of same for l.k,Jl win be more than ten millions, printed In the Kwdlsh, Herman. French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedlsli, Holland, Hohcmlan anil .-punish Iiiiikiiubo. lie fer to a cony of it for valuable and iulerestliiK readiiii; conccruluc liealth, mid niimerous ti sti- ' moulals as to tho otlieacy of Hosletter's Stomach I HIttTS, Hinuscmenr, varied Ititrjmation, nstio uomlcal calculations and clironoloKlcal Items, tte., which can bo depended oil for correctness. Tho Almanac for IMi can lie obtained free ot cost, from driiKKists and Kenoial country dealers in all parts of tint country. It may bo " I.o, tlio poor Indian," in poetry, but Indians eouie hit;h to tlio United States miv crnmeiit. ItUI'TUIti: AND I'I LICS OUIIKI). Wo positively curo rupture and all rectal dis eases without pain or detention from business. No curo, no pay; and 110 pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet Drs. Porterlleld & Loscy, 838 Market street, San Francisco. Trv Gbrmka. for breakfast. senni Both tho method and results when Syrup of Fig3 is taken; it ia pleasant nml rffrrHliiii. in fhn instn. 1111(1 aOL8 gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, ljiver auu uowcls, cleanses mo nyo Ptn nflbetunllv. tlifitifila colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation permanently. For salo m oucanu i uotiics wy au aruggista. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LOUISVILLE, Kt. NEW YORK, N.f. SflliESPfl WAIITEO, Local or Traveling, To ell our well-known Nursery stock. We waut good, lively workers, aud will pay well-corn-mission or salary. Oood references rciuirea. Apply (julck. U L. MAY & CO., Nurserymen, BL Paul, Mluu. Al'II.IAM l-S l'Oi: 1.1.1' ITUICllY, When Tables, huh i th-evea win- turn, nhout itu- -r ,"nri It t'. .likened tlmt when ainlwr had O-ti, ruM'it it aepnrHi Ihe pri'Tt) f i i.wllhg liKht bodies; wM'ti in i lie ear IT-'tliat AiihT'CVi .siat--tn .n nml iilrloxoi'lier, lletijittn - l''r.uikllii, ma e nhiHhie dlro erloi ic: dii g dec irlcl v bv iiieum of a kite tout k-j ; when in lt1i"Str lluniijliTvv l)tv di-env-ied tlmt an e.eciric ruin lit might be iniiiii tftlned Iwiwmii two -licks ot carbon wi.en iliey wire oeimriit'Hi ly a hurl space; when even Morc on ! E ihoii l)f.'nn ijim tnK elect riot 'j m juaiticft' uses, lilt e iliev Ui.-w or imagined the fnmiotttton thev rrvlai tl 'or li co rii" tu.d inventions that mini i urove of t !-- nr. a!c t value to the chlied wmld. Turn lr. IJarrin i have dme- vered li.w to apply electricity 'ii cute the ills of sutlering humanity is in-v int any iloulit b the well Informed. The lli jiisioiiUot cures i cr;oriii'd hy tin in ninniig our veiy best it17.cn- of I'i rt and uiid throuithnut iIih I'nit d scutes N con vim iurf prix'f of 1 he unperiiHlj nf elev irieily nvr iii'ilic;iies in caring disesMC. Ash proof nt tli nil ive "taieillt-ul w e (jie sent Ihe following ll-t of 11101.0!-: !)'iifni' Cvirnl In Kluht Minnie. Editor Orononlrin: I came fiiun tny home i,i II liluittl, Alnriou (Oiiuty, Or., to consult I'r D.irrln and Ids ww tumie ol curing ''eafue-.-. by v ertricity. I a- half -kepi 1e.1l ai'out a ''teti-tiiiniiie cure," but tny groat eite to be cured ov. icanie nil sk'epiiiisui. 1 uml; the treatment and pnld mv nioi.ei, aril wan eured in ei,tht lien utes, so 1 can hear perfectly. December 12. .'. A. Mn.i.int. Cure -Made In San I'riineNeo Four Yeum U'ii. O. A. Voice, A lit inch, C11I. Dfafiiens 1 Iwent.N two year, could scarcely hear any thing; icred in t n 111 nutes. r. M Ilanh. till Oak drove nvenile- fcphiul liouli eatid tieuural uis.-ilillilj ;cuied . twelve 1 ears auo: na i no leiuni ei u mnce. ! .Mr.. it h'lny, residence Mi-son Isiiei't S 11 Erancise 1 Asthma. iU afuess I ' and h- nd.iche twelve years; cured two 1 I veitrs ago. I . . X' . 1 0..l. C... TP.. .. nl ., .... , .1MI, lldlll IUII, i-lllllll .-.III I lOIHnur ('.distant piii 11 in stomach two jear; 1 cut oil and rmiiiliiH pormani'iit. I Mrs. II. E. liai'ey, Itenieia. Cal. Total deu!i!Cs in one ear twe've 'ears, caused ! b cui 11 11 iuil 1 i-ouiiies, euied last May anl leniniiis pi'i iii'uient. ' Mr-. K. Desworie, Fresno, ('nl Cured j of fi'inaio weaUiiess. falline; of tlio womb I nnd cIihuko of life, also liver and kidnu ' complaint. ! The Drs. Darrin 1110 crowded with pa , tinis troin It) a. M. 10 S l'. M. Thev have a huge i-oiittirv practice, and seiul thdr elect ic leu.eiti'es to am one desiringlioiuu irinniieiit, tor any curalre i lirmiie. iieute Oi- jn ivalo diseases, which aru kept str.i ly CO' tldellthil. Olilce 7ti Wasliimiton street, Portland. OniiMiltHi inn uml exaiiiina! ion fiee. All cliis-ua treated free from 10 to 11 A. M daily. Cliarees iiinderale, being on'y ?:!0 a tiiontli lor each disea-e. or in that pro portion, as cnsi's may icquiie. -eml tor cltcular, f in o. I'lI.KS! l'll,Kil lMI.KS! Dr. W lllami' Imllaii I'lle Ointment will cure llllnil, lilerdiuK n ml Hclili riles hen all other olntuieiitx 1 nvi falleil. It iiIi-iTmh the tlliiinrs iillaystne lb-hliir ,l( once, n.ts as tuiiihlce, 1 (!leh iiiklnut relief. II'. Williams' India I'lle Ointment N prepared oiny for l'lles and Itclilm: I of the pr vale parts, ami iiolhlni; else l.'xery I liov Is warranten. soni n oriiirKism, or sciu uj mall on trcclpl of price .Vie mi 1 perbo. WILLIAMS MANl'I ACTl'ltlNCi CO., I'roprletors, Cleveland, O. neivaro of imitationx ot the celebrated Beal of N"rr)i Carolina Plnit Cut Tobacco, wstw m PAINLESS, rm 1 -mi BHiV R I 83" WORTH A GUINEA A BCX.- For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind nnd Pain in tho Stomach, Fullnoss and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Breams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED BEST0RE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HFALTH. Fop Sick Headache, Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., thoy ACT LIKE MA0IC, Strengthening tho miiBcular System, rostorlne lonK-hmt. C01 plexlon, hrlnttliiK back tho keen eJgo of appetite, nnd nroiislnc with tho ROSEBUD 1 HEALTH tho whole physical energy ot tho human frime. Ono of tin) best miaraiueea to tlm Nervcus and Debilitated Is that BFECIIAM'S PILLS HAVE HIE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. . , , ., 1 milv l.v 'I'IKIS It i:i:(!IIA.1I. SO. Ifelp-ia. I.iincil.lilli'. duitlillil. Sahl hu ItruiiiilHtHfinieriillii. B. F. ALLEN Kntn AvntitK for tin. United Ktntnti. iro III fmr llrt 1I15KUI1A.M B l"lI,I.BOn HI'.UI'.IIT 01 I'ltllJl'., wWho win If you regard Sierhunly a1 in hou:s0 in house - Wk is a, so id Wr' S05.p-Try YOTJ JkSB CTTJJDG-EX) by your houne just aa much aa bit your dress. Keep it neat and clean and your reputation will ahtne. Neylect it and your flood name will auff'cr. Do not think that housc-cleunina in too trouble some; it ia worth all it costs, especially if you reduce the outlay of time aiul Htrrttnth tihi0 SA lOI,IO. P ISO'S REMEDY FOU CATARUII. IU-st. Kasi cat to use. CltcapcHt. Relief in iinmciliato. A curo ia certain. For Cold It in an Ointment, of which to tho nostrils. I'rico fiOc. mail. Address: E. T. Now Store. Cymnasium and Athletic Goods. New Goods. WILLIAM C. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, Kciuititoti, U'lncliester, lK25J!BiHSfrsW . J'arner urns., Ititiicutliisrltlflei. BBHHHBBBBHssllil CoU HIiutKium, I7 ANI 171 TIIIIIU KT.. (IB YAM II' I,' KT., l'OltTI.ANII. OH. yf A -yr- oirrnphers of IkUi sexes, attribute their nnsa uoneiZQ. X'oniuuu. wrcuon, or Oregon. Both are under the management study, same rates of tuition. Jsuslncss, fliortlMiti,'iypcwnuiif,', I'aimnnsiup untiling lish Departments. 22N die to either for joint Cutalogtte nnd specimens of penmausliip. REMARKABLE SURGICAL OPERATION. A Tumor of Tw ent jr-' u Venr' Stiindlns Cured In I lie Mlnutr. Mr. .loseph ilervii it, emploved in the I'm (land t'rai ker I actiiry, was lirotigh' to )r. Toel's ollice a slmr't time ago by -Mr. Hicliet, the gnuer on Third and Wushitigtoii streets, .lehad had since his birth a btiht red ei.loied tumor the sif.e of 11 walnut between his left eve nnd his nose, which prevented liim from see ing straight. When Dr. Toel told him he could remove it hy elctricity without the loss of a single drop of iilnod, lie would hardly believe it; hut, when in live lninutes' tinie Dr. Toel had dissnlvid the tumor, he declared ids faith in elee- tricity. nt the I Dr. Toel lias studied tnur years nivetsilies and large Hospitals of liettnny, Switzerland and l'ngland. and is tlie imlv surgeon in the Northwest who operates by ehetr city without loss of blood. DOCTOR .TOEL Makes 11 specialty of Diseases of the No-e. Throat and Neck, Skin, I'rtnary Organs, t entitle Diseases and all Suigteal Operations, us for Fistula, l'iles, Strict ure, t uncer. Polypus and all other Tu mors and I'leers! Operations performed hv means of electricity without loss of blood. OHice --No. '7l... Wasltington street, corner Fourth, Portland, Or. See tliis paper of the last two weeks. iicura 1VKIlY lll'MOU OK Till? SKIN ANU SCAM' 111 of lnfancv ami ehililliouil. wliother tortur lnt. ilMlKtirlntf, ilehliift, lm iittitr. si ah , 1 rusted. 1 pimply or blotchy, with loss 01 hair, ami every Imparl 1 of the hloott, whether simple, serofu- 1 tons r he-eilttury. Is speedily, perinaiieiitly anil , economically cured by the ci'iicritA IIi-.mkiukk, , eoimlstltiK ot CcTlciuiA. the ureiit skin cure, Ce T.i l'K so ir, all eMlllsilefklli puriller iilnl beau tiller, and ct'itcfii v ltt:oi knt, the new blond ' and skin piirltler Hinl areatc-t of Mininr rcmc illcs, when the best physleliiin nml nil other! remeiili'H fall. I'iuciUs. snve vour ehllilren yents : o menial iinil phv-luil siillerlin:. lloifln now. 1 Uelnys an- (iHiiceroiiu. Cures iiiiule iiiehlhllioml tire permanent. 1 Sold eveivwhcre. l'rlce. CtiTlcCH.i. P0e; Po r, 2.V; Itvsoi.v r.NT. il. Prepared hy Potter DniR 1 ami CUemlial Corporation. Bunion, Masn 1 Send for ' How to Cnie llloiiil and Skin His-I oases. " ! ffXy llahy's skin anil scalp purltled ami -ITi I fr- iM-intltii d b cm. cb Sine. "VSTU Ulii.ev 11 mis. Ini.i 111 lie unit muscular. rlieiu uinatlsm rellexcdon one niliiute by the .lilted cc net n.iANTl riiN Pi.isTKir.'.ic. i;OH ONI? 1)01. 1. A I! sent us by mall, we will do j 1 liver, fiee of all chnrees, to any person in the ; t'lilteo stales, all tlio tollowliiB atticlos carufully . pneked in a ucnt hi : ' one two ounce home of Pure Vaseline... 111 ct. one two-ounce I nitio Vaseline i'ommle...lfi " One Jar of Vnsi-ll1 c Cold Crenin lj " One 1 nc ot Viiscllne Camphor lee 10 " One cake of Van lino Soap. tniKcunUil....lO " One cake- of Vaseline Si ap, scouted 'St " One two-ounce bottle of White Vasellne.i'i " -$l dr fur str.iiiW niij hIiikIh nrtlcli' ut tlio pi leu named. If J1.11 Inn ! iHviml. 11 to ii,' Vum-Uno hi any funn Imi c.trrf ol Ui iicv, it only l-i iiiiIih. kw iU put 1111 by 11 hi orlitfn .1 pucka. t A nr ut miiiiy iluintlt trilnjr to pusi 1 . Nt'Vr. .. i.iijcrs in Hike x arii.i.i. i-. 11111 up cj int-in i.'kl In sut-li it .oniimlon. nn tin' ill tide in an hnl- UII..11 Bliliuiit Tiiluc anil will 11 it tflvo vim tlm nimlt yini t-xpont A lmttl. ..f 111. if Heal uu'liiie Is siilil by all lri'.'tl-iM ut U c nta Cliesebrougli H'f'f Co.,24 State St.,Now York. w er I br-ri-rrii A1 1 EFFECTUAL? Com- 0F " fjFANTIL&c) EN CO.. 365 and 367 Canal St., New York, ilriiKKistduFH nut kunp tlmm) WILL MAIL UK.aAotH. A llOX. (Mkntion this PavfiD CO.. 365 and 367 Canal St., New York, cves. wins &J1 MPb uii SAPOUO-n - clea,nind'SLDolio clsa.ning - Ss.polio c&keohscounn Win house-c!e&nin in tlio Head it lian no equal. a ontall jiarticlo iu applied Bold by druBBWtH nr sent by Hazkltini:, Warren, Pa. ICeiiilllKloil, THAT CAN UT TJSHD ItVUIlY n.V t the kind that, pays, bcores of young intstncss nieit, and liutt drcdsof hook-kecners and stcn. bucocss to n course at the Portland Busl- uic iaiijiuii ouaiuuaa uuuuuu, omeiu, of A. V. Armstrong, have same courses of BEET REMEDIES. TRADE ErviEDYAJN lilt. At ( Hamburg im. AUorsT k(i;nig'S Breast Tea (amtitrflfr S3mftti)e ror. COUGHSand COLDS. At Drmrelsts nmt Dnlcr, t f ft nt hv mall on receipt t f j cts iinekn(;c3 $t Hilii&tamp THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimor. Md. VERA-CUR A ron DYSPEPSIA AND ALL STOJtAClI TKOCJILTCS. At nniRtrifts and Denier, or sent by mall on receipt of 2. cts. 11 boxes $1.00) In f tnmpi. Snm- p'e cntfrcoon receiptor 2-ccat stamp. THE CHARLES A. VOGELElf CO.. Baltimore. Md. PENSIONS! nolaims.w AplJv to MH O It, s i I VfcNs ,t CO., Attonn ys, ItlM I' street. Washington. 11. C.. IUmm h oillces 1ovo1mi.i1. lictrolt 'l 1' ni'o LieBig WarltJ Hispsnsaru, 400 Cwry t..rcc , ojn i rar.t.stu, mi. tmiiuikt CHROriiO DISEASES. SURGICAL r.VK, i:ai Dtjfnrinitic.s L'mtOAT ralfornui- tions. Liobitj Intcrnaiioiial S'jrnicnl Institute. Hhax, Aim-i ian m v -n THpnKtirtih', T -Ell lUuKmUUI. , ,.p.i 1 uu" .1 H. mtill. h.r Kit . --'ut Tirat litcut or Kti i 1 ilet Dt .i-e If iuiritig M Ui.nl .r nr t''ftl 1 1 iitttn 11. ikiik kou niHLi.uiH (ix ntHmurnro, ami imi. Klsks iV iti AMI Only Ht-llnliK' M)!. tl In-tltut- on ihu Coiit Mkkloff a S).s iahr tT PUIVA7E A!Ji3 SPECIAL DISEASES t:rnrli, Kn.i CilJ, Mullo Oly, Seattle, sn.t lll tltlt II c 1 1 Ir. un I'lirlllf l'iu.1, iuurl-l llir--,lj. lacb. Faber's Boldon Female Pills.. ForFcmalo Irrejnilar ttleii: uuthliiKlIkcthem on tlio market. Sever fail. Successfully used uy prominent Indlci motituly. Guaranteed to relievo suppressed lneuttnmiloii. SUREt SAFEI CERTAIN! Don't bo liumbiinteil. Bnvo Time, Health, and money ;tako uo oth er. Sent to anv address. Feciiro by mall on ro- culptof price, $00. Address, IHE APHRO MEBICINE COIKPAMT, Western Uranch, Bos 'il, VOiMXANli, aw Sold by WtsnrsM I Hum Co.. Portland Or. ONLY! ?For LOSTorFAILUlO ITAHIIOODj IsilE'iVcaUnsnsof Body and Mind. F.ffecta c-juenfraianai.i-vuuo jji-juhi h j tVcalrnsniiaf Bod' and Mind. F.Ueetm- JJUilfiof 1'rrorourtxuei .cum Older Younr. )lotiiil, luUt 11 l.MIOOII tullr llptliircil. IIoit In rntanr. .n4 Hlr.iiKlkvDUKlK,l,.MIkVI'Ufl'I.I)lllllllNHJll'IITHUI'lmUr. Ab.olnl.ir unruinuc inula ,iir.iffin.Ti i.cdci.i m it a.j. Il.a t..Utj froii till HLIr. .nd fr'arrlifn Cornti I,-.. Writ, thtrn ll.ffrlDllie lluok, .ijitdn. lion ar.it nruot. tou 11.1 (..I.J) fri Mitu ERIC ftlEQlCAL, CO., OUFFALO, N. 1 1 rp. V. fr'Al'S PA'I i:st Manillo-Leather Booting. Tho eheiiiiest thlin: in tlio market for houses. barns, icehouses and outbuildings. Write for cntahuiio and samples. PACIFIC ROLL PAPER CO., Pacific Const AkciU SO ami iti First street, San Frnncisco, Cal. Sanborn9Vail$cCo. I "" i'it st.. rortii..i. or.. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES, Pictures and Frames. Head for catalogue. Tliir Ols tho nrttnowlpdiri! Ifitdlni: rmncdy for all tba utuiaturnl dlschiirKes una pvvntodlspnseHOf men. certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. I nrpacrlbo 1 1 nnd feel saf a TritEvmCHtMiCMdn, In recommending It ta . CINCISNJUI,0.iHsS .ui'.., .? i n.B.A. ArmiH.i. BlUMtll, l U.iUtCMUS.IU. I Sold by nrHKKUIIS. POISON IN A PIPE. Vow BinoktTH fully roulizo the tlangor of Hinoking now or improp erly cured Tobacco. Tho medical HtuiT of the German army discov ered this was a fruitful source of throat disease. Tho Bubaistoneo department of tho U. S. Army havo adopted Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut as tho Standard Smoking Tobacco for tho army. Bowaro of Imitations. Tho gan uino "Seal of North Carolina" costs you no moro than poisonous imitations. STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Palm Meaning tba IIemt Piano Maui, sad the fsrorlt cheaper Pln; aU Musical Id.UuiucoU; IlBd 8iv riled; Urse stock of Hheet Mutla 8THN WAV JlALU Sou and 'hi Post Buttt; Maitiiias Grat Oo. Cal awl sen our nn rooms and tie stoek. N, e. H. U. No. 807-S. F. IS. U. No. Ui THE STANDARD 1 wmva- J m St 1 NOStC, j 1 SIDk mww.. .iTOMMiumiiii win. mm 111 res IrTH FlTobDAYS.! LWLW Uuftr.DUKt not w u WmWm Vl'doulT t,r .1 t i H, lilKUUA. .