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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1891)
4 PHETENDINO TO BE CRIPPLED. A ,ni of .ilallngci-rrs H ho Seek to Bi t-over Diuiiiict- (roin Unllrimil. Of Inte years a new class of malingerers has urison This Is composed of the peo ple who when any accident happens to a railway tram, steamboat or otner convey mien owned by acororutlon or rich person at winch they aro prut-ent as passengers. pretend that they havo been seriously injured and forthwith bring suit against uio proprietors In Immense sums for dam ages A smattering of medical knowledgo is very soon acquired by these people dur ing their examinations by their physicians. and they aro thus often enabled to cut a pretty good figure before a jury I do not think it is at ail ditlicult to detect theso impostors It Is rarely tho case that they aro so consistent in their detail of alleged symp toms and In their conduct as to deceive a medical man thoroughly well skilled in Uls profession Besides this, thev eciier- ally overact their part In their efforts to deceive, and. if subjected to clohe scrutiny for some considerable lime, or at periods when they do not suspect that they are watched, scarcely ever tail to ohow them selves in their true colors Not long since I was applied to by a young man. who informed mo that, about a month previously m getting oil a street railway car be had been violently thrown to tho ground so that he had wrenched his back, had become partially paralyzed in both legs and had. besides sustained serious inierual Injuries In addition to wanting my professional advico ho do sired an e.xaminalion. with a special view of having me to testify before a court in a suit tor ifJO.UOU damages winch lie In tended to institute against tho railway company I caused him to take off his clothes and I found at once that thero was no emaciation On tho contrary, iiis body was remarkably well nourished Ue complained of pain in the upper region of the spine and bcivatned in apparent agony when I slightly vouched that part of Ills body llst't-med to me then that there was an unusual degree ot sensitive noss, and not at all such as would havo been developed had ho been really injured In the way lie described The grasp of his band u very weak, but at the samo time his muscles were largo and well formed I was satisfied even at tho time that ho was making the most of his condition. If not actually deceiving mo I next asked him tc walk around the room until I told him to stop At lirst he tottered over tho 0oor as1 it about tc tall at every step and complained ot great pains In his legs As h( continued walking however, I kept him in conversation, so as to divert his mind from hiuisclt As a consequenco ho was tni wii otl his guard, as I expected ho wouhi i- so that alter a half a dozen turns his gait was measurably Improved, and at times was as good as it over had been Ot course, if there had been any real paralysis every slep he took would have ridded to his lameness Sorao other methods of examination with Instruments of precision placed the fact of his fraudu lent, pretensions beyond a doubt I then accused him of deception, and rocapitu lated to him the pouits which by his In sutii'jteni knowledge jf tho subject had led to his Election After numerous pro testations he ccntess.-d that ho had been drilled b) n. attorney tc simulate jpmal injury .villi a view to defrauding tho rail way jompany - Ir Williau. A Uammond In Boston Globe I!rpn on S'.e.inilmit. 1 don't think there i a toat on tbo Mi3 slssippi nvei that is vitbout aii tho best modern ippliance.s for extinguishing Ares, but when a lire break." out on the boat thero ia nobody who knews how to handle the apparatus) Fighting es is a science that it taues yeurr of experience to ao quire steamboat managers never seem to haoo thought of this, ho their boats, when once on lire are certain to bo do stroyed One experienced tire man em ployed on each bout could drill the boat men and manage the fighting of a Oro, bo that it would bo impossible for a steam boat to burn A tow years ago when tho city's hartiot bout caught nro. wo had to go down to the levee and put out the Gro. although the burbot boat has on her lower deck the finest kind of apparatus for fight ing Are Ab.sistuiil Fire Chief In Globe Democrat. The roi--amveiio ol Lightning. A conesiicudent of The Sprinjrtleld Ro publican describing the eflects of a ro cent light'uiug stroke, says that "the ceil lng of tlio room had been replastercd the preceding sprine. and tht sand of this lo caiity. which Is used in mortar. Is fcr ruginous Kvei v metallic iiirticlo In tho latter tho fluid -.eetned to have found and dotached, so as lo give the plastered sur faco uu appearance bettei described as pock marked than by any other words at my command." Scientific American. A farmer near Chebanso, Ills., having an ox that did not obey orders, concluded that tho animal was deal and bought an ear trumpet, which worked with great success. The animal had lost Its appetite, but with Its return of hearing ato heartily Tho eat trumpet is fastened In placo by wires around ono of the horns The story is from u westeru paper, and no chromo goes with it. Wo know n wealthy merchant who keeps half a dozen horses, who recently stated that his store was closed on account of a "holiday," and wo also know a proof reader who can spell every word In tho English language corroctly, and tho only time he experiences any horso is wheu ho eats horso radish. Now Vork Mail and Express. The doctor tells Morrill that If ho doesn't stop work and tako a rest boll go Into a decline, and then tells Olakcly that If ho does not abandon his sedentary position and go of! somewhere and work on a farm ho will die of torpidity of the liver. Ono man I spending all tho money ho can cam In taking a girl to the theatre and sending her flowers, In tho hope that ho may oventually mako her his wife, and his neighbor Is spending all the gold ho liu saved lo gut a divorce. JTAKK CM! K OF YOL'li EVES GOOD ADVICE GIVEN BY A NEW YORK OCULIST. tt U Hiiro That a SppriittlU I'lnd n Perfect How tho l!yrs Slioulil He Loolii'il Atlei Untiling tho i:yc Con- It seldom happens that a Now York street car umkes a trip from Its stablo to the terminus of Its route without carry ing ut least one person under -10 years of age who wears glasses at least when ho reads This will give tho uninitiated some Idea of tho prevalence of impaired eyesight In u cafo near Madison sqtiaro the other evening a reporter counted eight spectacled young men out of twelvo sit ting at fjvo tables in otio end of tho room. With a view of learning tho causo of this widespread weakness in tho visual organs ot tho young men of this generation, tho reporter sought Dr George S Norton, of tho New York Ophthalmic college, a well known authority upon that subject of medical practice It is rare that a specialist finds a per fect oyu." ho said 'In nearly every in stance some detect Is found. Tho most common complaints aro myopia and hyper niyiropia. or near and far sightedness, as they aro commonly called The former is increasing but tho latter Is not. although tbo latter Is tar more prevalent Just at nriiviint Tl. I ,1 i.. ,,v , in- vii iv wi vuu cita 13 lur Uiura mportant than most men realizo Tho mproper uso of eyes which uro weak re sults In a variety ol complaints It often causes headuches depression and some times nervous prostration Theso can generally bo remedied if not cured by tho use of glosses In tho purchase of glasses the sitfleier cannot bo too careful. Tim use ot glasses that aro Improperly ad- listed to tho eyo Is oftentimes more In iirious than helpful. Another common complaint Is called astigmatism, which .consists of the irregular cilrvaturo of tho cot nea In such cases ono part of tho ovu maybe myopic-while tho other is hyper tuytropic To uvoul this, glasses must bo used with lenses specially ground for tho purpose " HITS OK OOOI) ADVICK. Uow should the eyes bo taken care of?" That depends entirely upon circum stances Lack man's eyes differ from 1 those of his fellow No two pairs aro I alike Hero aro a fow simnlo directions! In cases of accident which would bo well i follow When a cinder or anv fornlp-n . ' i ubstance gets into tho eye, never rub tho 1 yo wait a moment, then gently open nd close tho lid. tho tears which follow 1 ins operation will usually wash out tho In- 1 trudiu substance However, should it refuse to go turn up tho lid under which the substance is and removo it with a soft I huudkerchlef If the .substance becomes ( mbedded In tho corner, or eyeball, go to j physician immediately In bathing tho ! eyes it makes no material difference, as has been alleged, whether they are rubbed toward tho noso or from it It is iniu. dicious. however, to allow water to enter the eyo. as tins act may engender dlseaso It should never bo allowed except under skilled advico Do not uso tho eyes after they aro tired They should bo rested, if only tot u moment Avoid tho uso of tho eyes while traveling in a railway carriago or in a poor light Do not work with tho bend bent low Use a sloping dosk when writing Never allow tho light to shmo In your eyes while working, let It somo I "Blue Point," and finds that, bulk for over tho left shoulder, if possiblo. If this bulk, the mollusk is equal to milk in cannot bo accomplished wear a shade. nutritive valuo. "Oysters," ho says, Avoid tho uso of colored glasses unless 1 "come nearer to milk than almost any under competent advico, except when ex j other common food; their values for sup posed to bright light, such as tho glare of plying tho body with material to build tho sun upon snow or water Then thoy j up its parts, repair its wastes and fur may bo used with great bcucfit. London nish it with heat and onorgy aro pretty smoked glasses, or blue, aro the only J nearly the same." Chicago News. colors that should bo worn under theso circumstances Avoid holding a book. when reading, too near tho eyo, as the nearei it is held the greater tho strain. On the othet hand, do not hold It far away, as then tho strain Is oven greater Contagion Is the most fertile cause of the spread ot external diseases, especially grauiilur lids This is most generally tho case m public institutions, where children live aud sleep together, and often wash themselves In the same water Isolation is tho only known method tor preventing tho spread of this diseaso. A normal eye should be perfectly stroiiL' aud not beconio easily tired It should uot require tho ' uso of glasses until tho ago of 40 or 45 has i been reached By the uso of proper glasses I they bhould remain strong Indefinitely A lai sighted man requires glasses for reading much earllei than n man who is near sighted When a person does not need glasses fot reading at CO years of ago it proves conclusively that ho must have been near sighted in his youth. New York Mail and Express. An Ani'lviit Miirlhfr. British residents in Japan aro subscrib ing for tho repair of the gravo of Will Adams, a British sailor, who was ship wrecked in Japan in tho reign of James I. and who lived for many years at tho Court of Vedo, where ho obtained extraordinary muuence ins gravo was discovered somo years ago on the summit of ono of tho hills ovei looking tho government arsenal at Vokosuka, near Yokohama. Utin Itfiiilieiir. Rosa Bonheur In tho streets of Paris is a largo, elderly lady, rather plainly dressed In black, her gray hair tucked under a close bonnet Years ago she dressed as a boy so as to attract less at tention from the hangers on of tho Btables. cattle yards and menageries. which wero visited chiefly by men, and sho still wears molo attire at home when at work. DniiiiMtlo AiTuIr. Robinson You seem troubled this morning, Drown, and out of sorts. Drown Yes. domestic affairs Robinson Uow much do you owe her? Brown Owe her, oWo who? Robinson Your cook. New York Sun Good people dio and bad people live Tho man who Is fut with health can't get cmploymont. and tho man who Is making money hand over fist has to give up buti ucss oa account of 111 health. A Gooil Method oCCopjIiiCi Buy n piec of common factory or cheese cloth. - us tunny pieces us may bo necessary t i:iko the desired number of copies, each ie size of the letter book page. When . .out to take copies wet the cloth, or i-cvernl pieces if necessary, so thoroughly that there shnll bo no dry "IKits This done wring them out as dry as possible with the hands. Now place the oil sheet in the book nnil tho cloth thereon, and the leaf of tho copy book on this Next lav the letter or manuscript on this, and if another sheet I is to be copied add another oil sheet, a .1 ,i. ,i ., i r I , , wet cloth, the tissue leaf, and so on for as many sneeis as mere may Do to copy. ! By this process ns many its twenty sheets may be copied successfully ut tho sumo time, while the most expert with the brush, or any similar dovico for moistenimr the tissue leaves, will smiio. times fiiil on n sinirlo com-. Wn rotir.sl ,; , i,' i . , , our hair mid felt brushes to make placo tor the clieose cloth a number of years ago. b or typewriter work nothing ex cels the cloth. Clear copies tuny bo pro cured ns long as there is enough ink left on a ribbon to mako an imprcssiou. Cor, Writer. Ilypliiu Hoses. It is said that tho process of dyeing roses is becoming n remunerativo branch of industry with English horticulturists. fnstonil nf irnvim ini. .... tin.. ros03 whicll is of yt.nh. sitm,lv ordinnrv .i,if ' .. ' " . ' - . ...... dip them in u chemical solution which in n single hour converts them into tho most magnificent yellow tea roses, tho rare scarlet red or tho peculiar shailo of bluish violet which has been ono of tho favorites of tho season. In a similar way pink roses nro tinned into blossoms of tho deepest red. Somo years ago, be fore this branch of "floral chemistry" was developed, tho first experiments wero successfully inado in Franco with tho popular pink hortensia, which, by being watered with u solution of iron, assumed n blue shade. London Letter. Tho Ply Too Hli; it Pool. Put a fly on tho window and up ho goes toward the top: ho can't bo mado to walk downward. A St. Louis inventor hit upon an idea. Why not uso that habit agai:flt them? Forthwith ho mado a window screen divided in half. The upper half lapped over tho lower, with iin inch of space between. As soon as a fly would light on the screen ho would proceed to travel upward, nnd would thus walk straight out of doors. On reaching tho top of tho lower half he would bo outside. Not being ablo to witll; down lie had no way to return to the room. By this means a room can be quickly cleared of flics, which always seek the light. Now York Journal. ' Curability of Consumption, ! In it late series of experiments Dr. ' Koch lound that certain bodies, such as volatile oils, and certain metallic salts, such as nitrate of silver and preparations of gold, even in very small ,doses (1 to I 1,000.000. nnd oven less), destroy the j bacilli of consumption in a very short 1 time. He theiefore concludes that in the course ol time some drug may bo I discovered that will euro tho diseaso by destroying tho bacilli without injury to I the body. Arkansaw Traveler. Milk and Oysters, The dietetic expert has analyzed tha Baking Powder 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 Discuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder docs such work. RH Rheumatism, heurAlgla, Cornf, HEADAOHE, and ALL PAIN. Tli California PoiltlT and Hegttlrs ELECTRIC COUGH CURB ODEEB 00LDB, 0EOOP, 00HBDMPTI0I. iold by U DrurftiU. kUcb Uo.Kkj II. Oraailngsr Oo., Prop's, Lot AngaUt.Oat. Tht nJiit Mtdiamt In tht ll'trlJii frehaily lilt. INA A' J'lIO.IIl'hON'M CELEBRATED EYE. WATER. ThUurubie 14 u carirluTlv lueiiurtvt mil ticking fx' scrlptlou. am! hat Men In oniutanl uw for nearly a pees CALIFORNIA mtn CATAR t-cutury. There are few illwt- to ttlilcli mauklini are ulJ.t moro tlUtrt-Mlug than Mire t-jt, and nono, -rliaM, for whli'h nu.ie rniulli' hava been trltat wltltoutsuoweu. Kor all external iunaiuiiiatlali of the e r It U an liifullll.ie reiuoly. If the illroo t loin uro folkiwHl It will uoverfall. WeparlhJularly Invito IhaHtteiittuli of plijnlcUn lo 1U merit, i'or tAlebyaltaruitifUts, JOIIN K TlfOUllMM, BO.sa I N, I. N. U, No, 371-H. T. N. U. No. 1 18 ..Tllltmv IMIYSIU TO TIIK IMIOS." Klect ro-Mii!cnetle Intliii'iiee nmt lti 12 f Teets on llie lliiinmi Sjstetn. As the world advances In ago and the people become more enlightened, the old schools of nicdiclii" uraduallv give way to modern science. The God-j- niowerof electricity and magnetism -''pplant the drastic drug-t of the pharmacopeia Tne "nostrums infernal" are oily kept for hu mang.i moyles. Aiiionpihemost prominent professors of the new curative age are Drs. hnrri'i. Wondrous to relate, they are es pecially successful in curing chronic, acu1 nd privatetllseases, deafnessand catarrh. i ts not long since thev restored to health ,Mrs. Ollnd ONen of this city 1 been sorely alllicted with chroi , tls,nf the 'lime, hints, and noi She had ronlc rheunia- not lone since that Mr. George U. I'epenbon, a German, resident of Tualatin, Or., who had been almost totally deaf ten years, was cured t-o he rould hear as well as ever In his life, and tho euro is permanent, as shown by inanv of his neighbors visiting Drs. D.irrin to bo cured of all their chronic diseases. I ThA certillcates of cures made by theso i celebrated physicians woutti till a volume. Thov embrace every disease to which hu , limnltv is exposed. The remedies are pain less, almost tleannt and infallible. Drs, Darrin aro entitled to great credit fortheir almost miraculous discoveries In tho art of electric healing. There is no known curable maladv that they cannot conquer If pttients will give the Doo'ors a fair chnnre. Their offices, 70J Washington street. Portland, aro beseiued with the lame, halt, deaf and blind from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. They give f-ee examination mikI charge about half the ordinary f'i's of other physicians. Thousands are given homo treatment by mail or express. Par ties not able to come can send for ques tion blank and circular free. Grown people feel tne truth, hut It Utho chil dren who tell tt. IF YOU II A II A l'HIKXIl About to visit somo section of country where malarial disease, either In the form of ehll'saml fever or billons remittent, was particularly rife, what would bo about the be't advice yon could Klvo him? We will tell you to carry alonn or procure on arriving that potent mi"llolnal safe guard, Hostctter's Btomach Hitters, known tli ron eh out malnrla-nlaeuiMl revrlons. here and In other countries, as the surest means of dls- arming the miasmatic scourge and robbing it of Its fell destructive Influence. Not only does it lortliy IIIC system oyincreasii K lis sou iina...iu ZrZ tnrv or laborious, loss r I ii ol nlliii 'iitiitliiu sTeep'hnve ni'iiin'ost nervousness. The fun bilious secretion and powerful and reliable auxiliary. It Will Hecover "lie's a disgrace, to his name." "What Is his name?" "Smith." Statu of Onto, City op Toi.kpo,) Lucas county. i Fuank J. 'Mienky makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of f. J. Chunky .t Co.. doli'K business in the city of Toledo, county nnd Slate nforeail. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK IU1NDKKI) DOI.LAKS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Cataukh Cukk. F.KAN K J clIKNEY. Sworn to before me anil subscribed in my pres ence tills Ctli day of December. A. I). USfi. Isk IL.J A. W. i 1,1-: A SDN, Xntary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cnro is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood nnd miieoussiirfaces of the system. Send for testimonial1), free. V. J. CIIKNKY .t CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DriitfKlsts, "jo. "Who killed I'aniPll?" "I," said Kilkenny, "I'll but a penny I killed Pnrnutl." Bowaro of Imitations of tho celebrated Seal of North Carolina I'ltiR Cut Tobacco. Try Gkrmka for breakfast. This Plcturo, Panel slc mailed for 4 cents. J. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of "Illlo Beans," 255 & 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. Now Store. Gymnasium and Athletic Coods. Now Goods. WILLIAM C. BECK ARMS CO., Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle, ICemliigtoii, Winchester, JTIurllii, Colt'N If CIK'lltlllg It I f lek 17a AND 174 TIIIKII ST.. KB C. W. 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Thoy mako tho kitchen n Bocrot cltnmlior, into which it ia forbidilon to enter; but half tho trouhlo which thoy tnko to liido tho dirt and tho disraco wliich it on tniln, would keep the kitchen clean, and ull itu pots and puna bright aa dollar, that ia, if they ubo f V "F - T. T - t- PISO'B REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Ilrnt, Kasl est to uso. ClicaiKnt. Relief in innnetllnto. A euro I la certain. For Cold in tlio It Is an Ointment, of which usinull purtii lo U upiilletl to thu nostrils. I'ricu Nk hUU y driiKKUts or ent liy mull, Adilrewi JC, T. JlAzi.uim;, Wurnn, I'u. hay v i:k ami uatahkii. Thoe atlllct-d with either or both troubles w ill appreciate this letter from iloslma Harvey, ot No. 5010 Mini avenue, I'niladelphia, l'a: "I have used Ai.i.ciu k's Poitors Pi.as TKits for thlrtv yeni-. and have always found them ellicacious in coughs, coins, pulmouarv complaints, rheumatism and Willis in the back. 1 was also subject to violt ii' afaiks of catarrh or hav fuwr; to cure this I cut a strip sulllcient to cover the forehead a'l o er and applied It on going to bed. Slept well and gm up with a eiear in an aim nose slopped runnlntr eysbrght, and a pam n the head and nose i?mii. snini.t,!,,,.- ,,, ii,Vb,wt nos goni, i?oniLtimes I ain attacked Willi extreme hoarseness, but always re- Moved by an Al.l.cix K s roitous li.ASTl:it around the throai. There l nottilm: like mlverMty to develop a in mi's Kood Hiiut! mid w htalvrs. Coughs, ("olds, and Sore Threat quleklv relieved by "Hrotcn'n Hronehial Troche?' 15 cents a box. "What arc the agricultural products of Ire land?" Tommy "Potatoes ami Irish hulls." OIVEJ UNJOYSI Both tho method nnd rostilta wlinn gvrn np T,,; : jni.. ;u ,,?0,10,.i "lP l1 -J-Jo3 13 taken; it 18 pleasant mill reireSlllllCf TO t 10 taStO. MM ICta Rontly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Wvor and Bowels, cleanses tho syf vJneuLiuuiy, (IISJ)CIS COKIS, IICIUI- -ll'cs and lovers nnd cures huhitti. constipation jionnancntly. For salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRI.NCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, AT. NEW YORK. N.Y. This Bnterests You For wet or sloppy weather you need KDSON'tf l'ATKXT WATKIt I'UOOFd A KM KN1S and PA It ItKT'S l'ATI'ST WATIvItl'ltOOF DUKSS SIIOKS for ladles and irontletnen; fullv Kiiarantced or money refunded, notliliii; eiiials them. Semi stump and adilrcjN for full particulars. ISI.A1K A- DICUIIV, (leiioi-al Ak'entH. Itiponi r, (iiceii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 nr. l'ortlund, Or. Awetits wanted- ladles or tieutleiiien. 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I'uiiiiii ( 1 1 1. ii i H , tiiiii, i roMiMi, pim ply or I'l'iti In . w itli Ions c.l hair, from )tinplcs to ttie must illtre!"f-iii(f d zcinns iuhI ecry lm morof the tiloo.1. whether simple. i r. fu'.ousor hereilltnry, Is Mieeilily, perinnni-nti' nncl cco iiomieHlly cured b the Ci tii i iia KrMF.niKS. t'onsltliiir of I'tTicriti. the erent khi cure. II, .1.1.... II. "L.. . VTU.LttK sn exquisite skin purifier 's-iiutlfler. nnd ffTl -:-k IIkjolvint. the i , blood and Un purifier nmt Krentert of hu remedies, when the l.et ptix sieinns and rill "i , reinedlt". fall. Thl lo Mrniiir lnnciiiipe.l.utt n exquisite skin purifier amS humor tlicr rio. iiioiiMitiui oi utiiteiui tetlmonlnls from Infaiicy I to ngo nttet liu-ir uoiiilorfnl, tuifniliti); and iti I eoiiiPiirnhle ill. nr. t Sold every win re. Price, Cvtktiia. :.0e. Hoap, It; Kkmu.vknt, t. Prepnred by Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation. loton, Mass. ! Semi for "How to Cure skin and Wood Ids-ca-i's." l'ltniili's, lilackheaiis. rTiHiioeil ainTollv TSi skin prevented tiv Ci-Tict'iu Soap. rJ VA Itlieiuiintlsm. kidney paliisaud muscular M, a weakness relieved In one minute by tho f-"Ct TIll ltA Anti I'ain I'hstkk, 23c. Fabcr's Goldon Female Pills. I- T" -. Z4 7irillfr Ulestnotiitmrllkethcm ii7. Successfully used by prominent Indies monthly. Uuanuttccd to relievo suppressed menstruation. SUREISAFE1 CERTAIN! Don't bo liumhiigKcif. Savo Time, Health, nnd money ;take no oth er. Bent to any address, r.ecuro by mall on re ceipt of price, (X). Address, 1 HE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch, llo27i X'OUTLANI), OR fold by Wisdom IIrpo To.. Portland Or. FAV'N IWTIINT Manillo-Leather Roofing. The rl.n,..,..f lld.m 1., il. ,.,!..... i..T. 'S-!!! Iiriilfs ,m,1)Ul,,,,,,BS- Wrlt0 '7 Pacific Roll m& co.. i-acinc coast Agent .'SO ami !K2 First street, San Francisco, Cal. VASELINE. KOll ONK DO I.I.Alt sent us by mull, we will do ' liver, froo of nil clinics, to nnv peron In ftio t'nltod States, nil tlie follow Iiir articles cnrcfully 1 nicked In 11 neat box. One two-outicu bottle of I'uro Vaseline 10 rts One tu n-ouueu Ixittlo Vaseline I'oninde 15 " One Jarot V incline Cold ('renin. . 15 " One enko of Vaseline- ("ntiiplior Ice 10 " One cake of Vaseline Roa), unsrciitcd .. 10 " One cuke of Vaseline Soap, scented " One two ounce Wittle of White Vncllne,'.'5 " 11 10 Or for atnniin nny sIiirIo nrtlcln nt the r-rlce iiameil. If )mi luivu i cc.iMoii to iimi Vanrline in any form lo airi'hil to accept only itiimlno e 1 put up lyu In original pfickaKiw. A rcat nmm ilniKflsts nro trying to lu-rnnado Iniytm to tako VAHKMXli put up liy tlicm. Never k'M to M cli pcrsuuMon, an tlio article Is an iinlt. tlon Mlthout vnuie anil will not ir'e you tho result you exprct A bottle of llluu Heal Vuneliuo Is sold liy all ilrutiKists at 10 0 nts. CliesebrougliM'f'gCo., 24 State St.,Nev York. PENSIONSTrU CLAIMS. Apply to MII.O II. STKVKN3 & CO.. Attorneys, 1119 K street, Washington, I). C. ltrnncli otllccs -'lovi'lniulji'trolt. ('lili'Hirn. "Vllluablu Infiirtnntlnii to nil Miillorlni-frniit " tllsc'iist. Homo treattacut. Portland Dis pensary, cor Sd nnd Alder, l'lirtlaml, Or. Ultr fl lnthnftrlcnnwlic1ir.A I leaillnc roinoily for all tha unnatural tll.iclmrcpa anit prlvntoillsenseanf men. A. corialnciiro for the tlebllt tatltur weakness peculiar iTHtEvmCHtMifuCir In recnmniPudlDK tt tc UI'iloiiW tif T orpflfrlhntnnil ffAl aiifA , CINCINNTI,0,ilBH nil nuiierers. . J. HIUNtH. M M .UfCArUH.Itl- (iolrt by Dragrxiaw. I'ltlCE 81.00. mm' tii u'iv ATf'tmia lllce.t'tc, A Hiiro tlilncuentlrt-e - iu nnj imih on rt ccipi or -lo, slainps :o nay noatneo. AilitresH or c.nl in tHrsoii. nit-r.. witviia i WINTER IS COMING. Bend to Niiillliia for your winter outfit Thoy have tho bitrccst stoc cost stot-k of uiulirrlnthtnD. Tliuy have tlio licut boots nnd shoes. They havo 1110 enenpest Hosiery for everybody. Thoy havo tho itrcatest vnrioty of drv goods. Thoy havo family Kroceiles of all kinds Thoy havo dried fruit of tho now crop. Thoy havo ennued Kooda nt wholesale prices. They havo warm mittens and cloves. Tiier have blankets from S1.2A un. They hnvo comforts from DO rents each to $5. They havo overalls of every nlze. They pay spe cial attention to nil orders. Address for full inrtlciilnrs and copy of Home Circle (froo) mllli'N !iin!i More. 418 Front Street. Kmi I'riinclvo. 'X JHE SMOKER Will Kave no other Jobacco Who orvee tries SEb OF QW1 GAJR0LINyw Plug Gut. Jhis is the secret of its -Immense sale. DR. JUDO'S ELECTRIC BELTS Will potltlvoly euro Nervousness, Ix)b of Man liood, Iinpott'ticy, Latno Hack, HhoumaUsm, In dlgetlon, (loncral 'Jcblllty, etc. 1'rleo H5 HIO mitl IK. . ,, Also Drugs, Truuei. Crutchet, Elattlo Stocking!, Shoulder Bracei, Electric Iniolei, Etc. JOHN M.A.LAUE Tlio Itellulilo DrusKUt, Third and Tuylor, rortlund, Or. FOR MEN ON wuttHitr 4y aaaaiM, tt Kiw tor Jf imhmM Oh) 01 idtikiMif MmiJ. Mmum FRF I DLL ri tiiMia YR.W JHVUuftrtnte1 li"t tol mwm cftuie Htrioiura LY