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B. CHANCEY, Publisher, Union, Or. THE PACIFIC COAST. Woman Suffrage Bill Introduced in the Nevada Legislature. A Pot-Pourri of Occidental Happenings, Reaching Prom Alaska to the Mexican Prontier. A bill is to bo introduced in Novndu'H Li-tfiHlnture licensing baro-knucke fights in that fctute. The Montana Senate lins passed the lloueo bill repealing the conspiracy luw agitinat organized labor. Asscinblvtnan GroveH hnH introduced measure in the Nevada Legislature nrovldintr for woman mifl'riiuu in that btate. It is said that the Oreiron Pacific Coin pany iB asking or bids for a contract to Jill U1KII OU,UUU morn nun, lu uu ucm un the roac this summer. Works for the refining of crude petro leum are about to bo constructed at Ven tura, Cal. They havo a capacity of from thirty to forty tons a day. The first of the long-threatened rail road condemnation suits against obdu rate land owners in Han Luis Obispo county, Cal., was filed ono day last week, and other suitB will immediately follow. The Duko of Westminster, the wealth iest of the English noblemen, is engaged in a squabble in the courts with a sur geon named Surell over the cost of em balming tho Duke's son. Lord Robert tlrosvenor, who died at Constantinople. In the suit of Mrs. Jane Clark against the Southern Pacific Company for $20, X)ll damages for injuries alleged to have liccn received in tho railroad accident at LakoLabish last November a Salem jury awarded the planum Jfl5,uui). Tho commission of fifteen members created by tho act of tho late Oregon Legislature to make and maintain a per manent channel of twenty-five fcotduntn from Portland to the sen held its first meeting in Portland ono day last week. Tho police of Port Townsend aro look ini: for a man who told Max Natlianson a check for $100. Ho signed his imiiu) "K. A. Johnson," and tho cheek, which was drawn on the (jrifiith banking house of hcattlo, proven to be a fraudulent ono Johnson has no funds there. The erection of an olive mill at Pn lermo. Cal., in tho near future is an as sured fact. There will be enough trees in that vicinity come into bearing next season to keep a factory at work during the season, and in a low vears tho ohvo industry will bo one of tho greatest of "the place. A regular exodus' of Mormons from Utah to Mexico is taking place. Tho Mormons have a tract of land in Chi Illinium, which they aro settling up. All over the territory they are preparing to jro south to " live their religion." Tho head of the church in said to be eucour luniu: emigration and puttini" up funds, It is estimated that at least U',000 will lea vt! this summer. Tho palaco lieing constructed on tho Island of Corfu for Empress Ulmiboth of Austria will contain l'-'H rooms, and there will bo a separate building for the serv ants, 1 hero will be a park laid out in Viennese fashion, Tho palaco and the liark will bo lighted by electricity, and a lighthouse with electric lamps will lling its light over tho sea. iho establish ment will cost $1,000,000. Tho contents of tho stomach of Mrs, Greenwood, tho lady who was drugged -und shot by robbers near Napa, Cal., havo been analyzed and prove to contain lwth chloroform and arsenic. Tho quan tity lounil was sulllcient to havo killed her. It was noticed when sho was dis covered that no blood camo from tho hullet-holo in her head, and it is now evident that sho was dead at tho time tho men shot her. Senator Dolph of Oregon has intro duced a resolution calling Uon the Sec retary of War to give all tho information now in his possession relative to the work at tho Cascades, and whether there is any information to tho cfl'oct that tho work will cost more than tho former es timates. Tho tesohition was introduced on account of tho retried statement by Major llunbuiy that tho estimates would havo to lo increased for this purpose. At Tuconm Indian Agent Eols has wore out a warrant for tho arrest of Robert Allnnd, proprietor of n rail road lodging hoiiBO, charged with tilling liquor to Indians. This is a test ease. Since Judge I lunford's decision in tho United States Court, that Indians might drink in their own houses, similar cases have been dismissed. Audit Eels will endeavor to prosecute under the State law and will carrv tho case to the Washington Supremo Court if necessary. Taconm lumlwr men are again devis ing measures to maintain uniform rates 'and prevent the disastrous cutting in prices which hits been going on for sonio time past. At a meeting held at tho Ta--coma Hotel -most of tho mills in the city wero represented. A plan which seemed to find favor was to pool tho output ami engage a manager to make a fair distri bution of orders and sales on tho baste of production. This question, however, Hood in tho way of immediate action, nml it was reforred to u special commit tee to prepare a plan and report. On tho question raised by the District Attorney of Siskiyou county, Cal., as to whether railroad lands and lauds sold by railroads aro assesyuble, and that railroad companies and purchasers from thorn, holding land", could not bo assessed because no patents have been issued for them by tho government, Attornoy-Gen-vm Hurt has decided against thu rail roads. Unless overruled, this decision will compel tho payment of tho taxes on 10,000,000 acres of land In that State, much of which in worth tin ncto. Taxes thus gathered by tho Htate uud renjtlvo counties will HtfgrvKHto 600( QU0wr milium, i EASTtRN ITEMS. Sureties of Arkansas' Treasurer Make Good His Shortage. Wages of the Illinois Steel Company's Workmen to be Governed by Price of Steel Halls. Alabama is building 500 miles of new railway. Boston unions oppose biennial State elections. The population of St. Louis is officially place at 451,770. A Fourth Judicial district for Utah is propoeed in Congress. Illinois proo.es to compel fire insur ance policies to bo paid in full. Grand Master AVorkman Powdnrlv de nies tho rumor that ho has resigned. In tho Indiana Senate the World's Fair bill passed with tho appropriation cut down to $200,000. Tho revised oliicial count of the census returns from Kentucky makes the popu lation of tho Stato 1,858,034. New York will elect a Governor this veartBo will Iowa. Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts and a few other States. Kearnov and the adjoining counties of NebniHka are now able to care for their destitute residents without outsido as sistance. Secretary Mohlor of tho Kansas Hoard of Auriculturo. reports tkat winter wheat ooks.mucfi bettor now than it nus at anv season for several years. Tho PoBtolIico Department is anxious for bids from responsible parties for transporting mails from San Francisco to bitku, Alaska, and way ports. KocIi'b lymph did not, kill J. 15. Ellis, a Kansas City consumptive, who had been inoculated. An autopsy showed no bad results from tho use of lymph. Sir John Macdonald thinks ho has un covered a conspiracy to force Canada nto annexation with the United States. Ho is making a strong light in this cam paign. Tho Arkansas State Treasurer has re ported to the Legislature that ox-Trea surer WocKlrull 's sureties have paid him $03,740, tho full amount of Woodrutl 's shortage. James Dougherty, tho insane lover of Mary Anderson, who shot and killed Dr. Lloyd of tho Flatbush Insane Asylum, has'been sentenced to Sing Sing 'State Prison for life. Agents have already been sent to Jap an, China, Algiers, South America, Mex ico, and to dilleront countries in the Orient to arrange for exhibits at tho World's Fair. Tho Northern Pacific Directors havo declared a regular quarterly dividend of 1 por cent, and have decided to resume work on all projected extensions and push them to completion. Tho statement issued by tho Census Department for Alabama's population gives the total as 1,013,017; of this num ber 830,700 aro white, 081,421 are colored, 750 aro Indians and 40 aro Chinese. The following coufimations have been made: Lieutenant-Colonel A. K. Arnold to be Colonel of cavalry; George Stone man, Lieutenant-Colonel (retired), to bo Colonel of infantry; Edmund Wells, Associato Justice of tho Supreme Court of Arizona. Tho wages of the workmen of tho Illi nois Steel Company at Chicago will Ihj governed by tno price of Hteol rails. When tho price goes up tho wages of the men will bo increased, and when tho price goes down tho wages will bo de creased correspondingly. The Indian depredation bill goes to tho Conference Committee. It is of great importance to California and the Pacific .Northwest, as it contemplates the speedy settlement of all claims against the Government, somo of which havo been pending tor vears, on account ot Indian raids and encroachments. Senator Jones of Nevada stated before tho Silver Pool Committee that he was not personally interested in stiver specu lation during tho present Congress, and knew nothing whatever of any silver pool, combination or organization. He was well acquainted with the silver men and was quite sure if there had been any pool no would navo Known it. '1 ho census bureau has announced that there are 1057 irrigated farms in Arizona, having a total area of (55,321 acres. Tho averago cost of the land, including pur chase price, fencing, plowing and water right, is $10 1)2 an aero, of which $7.05 represents the cost of water right, and the averago valuation placed upon tho land by owners is $48.08 per aero. This1 includes tho buildings. Tho averago an nual cost of water is $1.55 por acre, and tho average annual value ot tho products s $13.02 per acre, ranging trom sil.'.'li in Maricopa to $31 in Yavapai county. tho acreage now under irrigation ap proaches tho maximum possible with tho present water supply, and tho moth- ids ot utilization, out conversion ot tlood waters that now annually run to waste would largely increase the area suscept ible of successful cultivation. Tho opmuieiits of the Pacific cable sub sidy scheme have a new weapon to use in their light against the subsidy act. Another company has appeared which proposes to build a longer cable without a subsidy. Tho Pacific Cable Company asks tho" government to give them $3 000,000 to aid in laying tho cable to 1 lono iulu, a distance of 2,000 miles j tho other company proposes to build to Shanghai, (1,500 miles, and asks for nothing but a revival ot tho charier granted to It by Congress, August 15, 1870. and which expired in 1870, no cable having boon laid. This old company wiih formed by Colso Ciesar Marino, and in it wero Sen ator Loland Stanford, J. C. Flood anil several other l ulttornlu millionaires. Thoy wero promised a subsidy of $1,000,- 000 by tho Hawaiian government as soon as thu cable was laid, Tho capital- sta did not seo a sufficient uud snecdv return for thulr monoy, tho schemo foil through nml thu charter lapsed, Marino now ropreeonts to Congress that tho company i ready to go uhend without any subsidy H tho charter in revived. OpHwltiou to thu sulwldy idea s very strong, und to defeut It an extension of the oia comjttiiy-s ennrter win iw urged, FOREIGN NEWS. German Government Reduces the Tariff for Inland Telegrams. Experiments Made at Lake Como With Submarine Cannon King Otto Approaching Death. The tithes bill has passed to its second reading in the British House of Lords. Vienna is to have a 150-milo electric road that will make eighty miles an hour. The sewerage system is attracting con siderable attention in London and Berlin. Tho plot to put Celman in power in the Argentine has been nipped in the bud. Tho Paris police havo removed the statue of Marat from the park in which it stood. An outbreak of malignunt fever has caused a terrible mortality among tho European population on the west coast of Africa. The French tactician, General Bois dotiree, says Emperor William avowed to him that the French had the finest army in Europe. The proposed visit of tho young King Alexander "of Sorvia to the Czar will probably take place in the course of.thc present year. Mrs. Jameson claims to have found evidence in Zanzibar, throwing entirely now light on the quarrel between .lame son and btauley. IOrd Randolph Churchill is going on a nine months' shooting and prospecting tour of South Africa. This is taken to showthut a general election is notinmii nont. The German government has reduced the farm for inland telegrams from cent and 4 mills per word to 1 cent and 2 mills, with a minimum charge of 16 cents. General Da Fonseca, who was chosen Provisional President of Brazil at the time of the overthrow of the empire, has been formally elected President of the Republic. James Fitz-James Stephen, the Eng lish Judge before whom Mrs. Maybriek was tried, lias broken down. It lias been evident for some time that liis mind was giving away. Emperor William is greatly displeased with the recent speech made' by tho Sec retary ot the committee on .Naval J-.sti mates. It is said his resignation has been asked for. The Conservatives and National Lib orals of Dresden are urging Herr Hul- lzch to resign his seat in the Ueiehstag so as to permit of Prince Bismarck being elected to ins place. Tho municipal authorities of Berlin havo decided that no more concessions shall bo granted for elevated electric street railways or for electric railways requiring overhead conductors. Tho Pone contemplates making a large accession to tho Cardinalato early in tho coming summer. Iho death ot Uardmal Cnstofon leaves thirty-two Italian Car dinals and twenty-eight foreign Car dinals. Tho threatening state of afiairs in the Charleroi district, lselgiuin. caused by tho workmen's demand lor the passage of a universal sullrago law, has necessi tated the holding of troops in readiness by tho government. M. do Frovoinot, French Minister of War, is contemplating a scheme for the most extensive army maneuvers ever undertaken in time of peace. Ho will mass four army corps in the Department ot llautu Alamo. If Parnell decides to send delegates to ivmorica, tliev will represent his personal policy, and tho funds they collect will be subject to his control in furtherance thereof. He is being strongly urged by friends to send such delegations. A dispatch from Massowah says a body of Italian friendlies under Captain Pi nelli in revenge for a raid on the Italian frontier surprised and attacked (!00 Sou danese near Buri, and routed them in two battles, killing 200, including the leading chiefs. Thoro is reason to believe that, with the completion of the railroad lino from Jall'a to Jerusalem, and with the con (tructicn of other new lines, Palestine will attract far ei-nter multitudes of pil grims than have been seen there since tho time of the Crusades. An official dispatch to the Chilian le gatian at London states that the revolu tion in Chili is confined to the rebel squadron and the troops at Turnpaca. The greater part of the country is quiet, and the regular troops and the national guard are supporting the government. Experimon's wero made two weeks ago in Uike umio with a submarine cannon. The gun can le lowered to any depth desired and remain quite invisible when in tho water. Its projectiles may bo discharged at will w ith most destruct ive results without tho use of electricity. The gun is destined for tho defense of ports, bays and gulfs. Liebreich's new method of treating tuberculosis was descrilcd bv tho dis coverer tho other day. The substance used is cantharidate of potash, which is administered in solution by systematic injections under the skin. (Jiinical ex periments seem to prove it is remedial in tuberculosis and other diseases. Lie- breich sivb ho is still carrying on inves tigations, and tho announcement is made prematurely. Considerable satisfaction is felt in Franco over tho coolness with which tho Popo treated the Duchess D'Uzes, tho noted friend of General Boulanger, who in her own behalf and that of tho Count of Paris supplied tho General with funds for his conspiracy against tho Republic. Tho Pontitr, it is stated, hardly noticed tho Duchess when sho visited tho Vati can, and accorded her such scant cour tesy that she has been burled in morti fication over stneo. It was tho object of thu Dueheea to Inthienco tho Popo to turn from his attitude of friendllncbs to ward tho French Republic, but sho was not given an opportunity to fay a word, tho Pope Immediately pabslng on to thu other vUllors, PORTLAND MARKET iifat Firm, with good demand. uicrings m 'Mruto (juote: Vulloy $1. 0; Walla W.illa, $1.2001.22. t' Loci: Quoi: Standard, ?4.00; Wallt Walla, !3.R0 per barrel. Oa is ijuot-: i8i0c per bushel. MiLLsrUKKs Quote: Bran, $1S15), MurtH $i!),((20; Gmund Barlev, $205 3 1; Chop Feed, 25 per ton;" Barley. $1.25fal.:j,) p. r cental. Hay Quote: 1017 per ton. Vkobtauliss Quote: Cabbage, $1.5. 'ft 1.75 per cental; Cauliflower, $ I rl 2f per dozen ; Colery, Otic per dozen ; O ions 33'c per pound; Carrot I .(X per sack; Beets, $1.50 per sack ; To i. f I per sack ; Potatoes, 70$J75c per cental ; Tomatoes, $2.25 per box. Fnuns Quote : Los Angeles Oranges, 12,.e2.25: Riverside, $2.502.75; Navels, f 1.50 per box ; Sicily LemonsjJjOcgO.OO ; California, t4&o per box: Pears. 1 1c per pound; Apples, $11.00; per lox; l 'ananas, $34 per bunch ; Pineapples, f5Cc?8 per dozen. Nurd Quote: California AValnuts, ll'ac; Hickory, 8,lc; Brazils, 22c; Almonds, 16(ai7o; Filberts, 1314c; Pine Nuta, 1718c; Pecans, 1718c; Cocoanuts, 8c per pound. Butt mi Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, 4042,c; fancy duiry, 37o; fair to good. 27(?30c; common, 20(25c; California, 3035c per pound. Ciickse Quote: Oregon, 1415e; Cal ifornia, 1018c per pound. Eoaa Quote: Oregon, 2022'c per dozen. Pouirav Quote: Chickens. $5.00 0.00; Ducks, $810; Geese, $911 per dozen; Turkeys, 14(j15c per pound. Hops Quote: Nominally, 28c per pound. Wooi Quote: Willamette Valley, 10 $200; Walla Walla, I4l7cper pound. Hides Quote: Dry Hides, selected prime, 88Jc, K 'ess for culls; green, selocted, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 65 pounds, 3c; Sheep" Pelts, short wool. 30 50c; medium, 0080c; long, 90c $ 1.25; shearlings, 1020c; Tallow, good to choice, 33c per pound. The IMercliiindlse Mnrket. Coai. Oiir Quote : $2.20 per case. Kick Quote: i5.75(i0.00 per cental Picklks Quote: $1.5) 5s; $1.31 3 Cka.viikkiuks Quote: Cape Cod, $1J per barrel. Salt Quote: Liverpool, $17, $18. If; stock, $ll12 per ton in carload lo a Coffkk Quote : Costa Rica. L'c; Rio, 25jc; Arbucklo's, roasted, per pound. Bkans The market is firm. Quote: Small Whites, 3c; Pink, 3o; Kayos, 44c; Butter, 4c; Liinas, 5e per pound. SuoAits Quote : Golden C, 43.fc ; extra C, 5e; dry granulated, Olgo; cule crushed and powdered, Oc per pound. Dhiko Fuuits Tho market is firm. Quote: Italian Prunes, 12c; Pe tite and German Prunes, lOcper pound; Raisins, $2.25 per box: Plummer-dried Pears, 10(2,llc; sun-dried and factory Plums, ll12c: evaporated Peaches, 18(3 20c; Smyrna Figa, 20c; California Figs, 9c per jound. Canned Goods Marketsteady. Quote: Table fruits. $2.00, 2k.s; Peaches, $2.50, Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.(55. Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $22.50; Blackberries, $2; Raspberries, $2.55; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.00. Pie fruit: Assorted, $1.50 per dozen ; Peaches, $1.50; Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.25 1.50. according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.153.50; Sugar Peas, $1.40i.G0; String Beans, $1.10 perdozon. Fish: Sal- inon, $1.251.50; sardines, 80cC?$1.00; lobsters, $23; ovsters. $1.5003.25 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.25; Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75 ;t unampion, !f, per case. Honey Quote: One-pound frames, 17e. Naii.s Base quotations: Iron, $3.00: Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 per keg. biioT t.uoto: fi.7o per sack. The Aleut Market. The market is steady. Beef- -nve, SGe-lc; dressed, 7c Mutton Live, 44c; dressed, 8c. Hogs Live, 44c; dressed, (Jo. Veal 58c par pound. BMOKKU MEATS AND LARD, Quote: Hams. J0c: Breakfast Racon. 9llc; Sides, 910o; Lard, 9?.fo per pound. A !K Philosopher. Not long .since I hud an excellent op portunity of observing one of tho rovers. I nm not learned in rani no varieties, but should suppose he was somo kind of mongrel terrier. Anyhow, ho was nn odd little creature, with body de- idedly long in proportion to tho legs, with a gray and brownish coat, which was so thin as to give him a mangy look, and, lastly, with u moist, (senti mental eye. If dogs had their religious sects ono would set litin down as a Methodist. Ho belonged, with two other doL's, to a friend of initio, who used to bring them to my hotiso when picking mo up in his morning walk. Tho odd littlo creattiro contrasted strongly with another of tho trio, who was about his own size, in tho sedato ness of his maimer and his philosophic indiiToreiico to small can i no worries. Thus it was not uncommon to see his companion mentally upset by tho sight of u butcher's cart proceeding, ius ho no doubt thought, at an indecorous ly wild pace. Or his usual sorenity would now and again bo rudely broken by tho appearance of neat, or even tluit apparently harmless creature, tho cat's victim, the sparrow, which ho would pursue in a frenzy of rage, leaping in impotent wrath underneath tho treo to which tho uiinblo littlo ureaturo would naturally betake itself for shelter. Nono of theta) things moved our ca nhio philosopher. Ho paid not the slightest heed to his companion's vio lent ruslnngs mid barkings. As became thinker, his voice was rarely heard. I have soon him set tion by his more mercurial companion in a lit of ob stn.'Krous jocosity, yet with admirable self reatnUnt ho would sutler himself to In) barked at, knocked against, und even sorauibletl over, without uttering tho slightest protest. It occurred to me that, lilio a recent Hritish logician, ho found tho racket of thotJreet favorable to Dhlloaopliienl abstraction- Two Wh.t for Stinitny, "Do you soli hand pointed pictures horeT askml a lank woman, in an avenue picture gallery. "Yes, ma'am, we do." Rnfil the obliging plcturo dealer, rolling hi hands a la Lady Mnclieth. "any particular styleT "You betl Particular style is just what I'm after Some folks out our way bought n picture here that hung two ways for Sun day That's the kind I waut." "Two ways for Sunday! I don't think I understand you. mp'ora." "You don't look ns if you did. Wall, when they fust got it thev hung it up and it wos the nicest pictnn- nf nil out rn-s. You ever soe n real haud painted land escapeF' "Yes " "On Sunday they turned It up side- down, and it wos one of them foreign cathedral churches, with fourteen steeples and a re ligious atmosphere. Now, I wont ono just like it, for if them stuck up Poppers can have one, i can. Trot It out." The picture dealer struck a compromiso on one that represented n fire scene In winter, and on ice palace in summer, but he said it was a close call. Detroit Free Press. It l)w Not Always Work. Here aro two stories of Maine sheriffs. Tho first was a little Aroostook man, and one day ho went with n warrant to arrest a certain farmer. He found him in the field and made known his errand. "All right." said the farmer, a big burly fellow, "I'm ready." and with that ho lay down at full length on the ground. "IJut you don't expect me to carry you, do youf" asked tho sheritr. "Certainly, you must take my body, you know." "Will you wait till I get a teamf "Can't say," and the upshot was that tho sheriff went back without his prisoner Tho other sheriif was a Franklin county man, likewise, small, hut plucky Ho was sent to arrest a notori ous offender, a ','00 pounder, and found him on tho hillside. Grinning at tho ofllcer. he lay back on tho grass, saying, "If you get mo you'll have to tako ma" Quick as a wink tho sheriff grabbed tho fellow by his feet and started down hill with him as fast as ho could go. and the bumping tho big man got soou shook ull tho fun out of hirn and he begged to be allowed to walk quietly by tho side of the sheriff. New York Sun. Worthy n Moiuiuiont. "Say. undertaker, 1 want to buy tho finest cofflii you have." "Who's deadT "Old Aunt Eliza, tho colored woman who lived south of tow n. Sho was over 115 years of ago." "How did sho come to dief "Sickness and poverty." "How is It that so line a coffin is wanted T "Oh, the gruletul neighbors contributed to it. You see she never claimed to have been a servant todeorge Washington." Nebraska State Journal. I'llidslilii:: ii liny. "Bohby." said hi mother sternly, "you go Into the back yard and stay thero I'll teach you to open the trout gate without permis sion." Hobby went Into the back yard, and was so quiet and good that at the end of an hour his mother relented and told him that he could play on the sidewalk a littlo while if ho wouldn't go into the Mxeet. "Ma," he said, "ean't I play In the back yard a little while longer" New York Sun. In flrnnt l.uck. Friend Was your uncle's will satisfactory to you. Brown? Brown Perfectly so. I'm a lucky dogl Ho left his entire fortune tonu insane asylum. friend iou mean that you aro an un lucky dog. Brown No. I don't: tho other relations are going to contest tho will, and I'm to be the attorney. Life, Plans are being drawn for seminary to be erected by the Sisters of the Good i Shepherd at Ballard, Wash. The build ing will cost about $IU0,0l)0 and will ac comodate 500 pupils besides quarters for the Sisters. Work will be commenced early in the spring. SPltKADING FOB LKAGUES AltOUNI) Tho marshy, overflowed lauds, eunkeu lots ami lmlf-biibmerKed river banks, which give them birth, the peed of malaria Impregnate tho air, and are inhaled at every breath by thousands unprovided with any adequate safeguard against tho baneful Influence. Yt-t such exist polent alike to remedy or to prevent, pure in its eon stituents, aud the professionally recognized sub stitute for the hateful druit, quinine. Its name is llostetter's Stomai h Hitters, a family specific uud safeguard, foremost not only as an antidote to malaria, but also s a means of permanently removing dyspepsia and relieving cousilmttiou, over complaint, rncumatism, Kinney ami mau-1 der ailments aud nervousness. Among iuvigor- ....... 1 , .. I-.... .....1 to .. u.. 1 appetizer, Use it systematically. Tho Lougton (Knu.) 27m n has thU Interesting item: Our mother has been very sick (he past week, but we think she Is better this morning. HOW'S THIS '! We ofl'er Ono Hundred Dnllars' Iteward for any case of Catarrh that cauuot bo cured bv taking . Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. C'HKNKY it CO., 1'rops., roieuo, o. We, the uwderslgned.have known F J.Cheney for the last 15 ) ears, and believe him perfectly honorable la all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by , their firm. WKSV & TIUJAX. WVinlnmln TlMUM-lif u Tnl.uln O t WALMNli, Klh'NAN A S1AKVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall'f Catarrh Cure U taken luUruallv, acting I directly uiou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I'rlce, 75 cents per bottle. l?old by all druggists. Alio will go a long way, but the sender usually has to pay tho freight. VALUAltr.fi IMSCOVKUY It I, IN I). I'Oll THIS nr. I. a Grange wishes to matte known his Sew Treatmtnl for tho cure of all disease of the Eye Cataract, Defective Vinton, Inflammation, ete , v Ithout Operation or l'aln The remedy ran be applied by the patient, aud Is simple, safe and stuu lu its etlerts, strengthening the muselcd and nerves of the eve. removing pain almost In stantaneously. It is a marvelous discovery and a blessing to the sufferer. for further particulars address with stamped envelope It. J. I.i (Shanqk, M. I) , '.' 5 Powell St., fourth door from Oeary, fc'uti Krantiseo, Cal. Oltlcohours-ltttna. It wero easier for a camel to get through the ueedlo'H eyo than for the average man to get the eud of a thread through. Ah a euro for sore throat and conglm ''ttroim'ti Itronchiul Troches" have hen thoroughly tedted, aud nmluUln a good re putatlon. Never do to-day what some ono else will do for you to-morrow. All that we can say a to tho merits of Dobbins" Electric SoaD palo into nothing ness before the atnry It will tell you itself, ot Its own erfect quality, It you will lve it one trial. Don't tako Imitation. There are lots of them. ISick has noticed that It Ukes two to make a bargatu, bui thai nuly one can get the best ot it. CONSUJU'TION HUltKLY CUUKD. To Til-Kmtok: l'lco inform your rvadors that 1 havo podllvo remedy for tho above named dlM'&tu. lly iu timely no IhoumnJs of hu-o'e cans have boeu pormnnelitly cured. 1 shall bo glad to uud two bottle of my remedy frctt to any of yuur reader Mho havo consump tion if Ihey will tnd mi) their exprru aud po.l otllct) ddrv. Htstpertfully, T. A. hWCk'M. If. '., IS '-! itfvt, .Vow Voik. Pewaroof Imitations of the rlcUUJ Bud of North Uwollu I'll if Cut Tvbccu, i i n p Copyright, 1600. JIclp yourself you're a sufTorinir woman, -with if the medicine that's been prepared especially to help you Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will do it where others fail. For all the dis eases peculiar to the sex dragging down pains, displacements, and other weaknesses, it's a positive remedy. It means a new life, and a longer one, for every delicate woman. In every case for which it's recom mended, it gives satisfaction. It's guaranteed to do so, or tho money is refunded. It improves digestion, invigorates the system, enriches the blood, dis pels aches and pains, produces re freshing sleep, dispels melancholy and nervousness, and builds up both flesh and strength. It is a legiti mate ?neh'citie not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in its mar velous, remedial results as in its composition. Therefore, don't be put off with some worthless com pound easily, but dishonestly, ro ommended "to be "just as good."" SUlTKltKI) I'llOJI CAXCElt .TIIKKK YKAKS. Cured in Twenty -Allimles. Last month Mr. Isaac Livesay of Min ier came to l'eoria to have Dr. Toel remove u cancer from his breast, which had heen growing for three years right over the breast Ixme and measured '2, by 4 inches. Mr. Livesay, who is orer 7o years old, was very much prostrated by "the pain the cancer caused him, bt as soon as the operation was over he de clared that all puin had left him. The operation was performed without the. loss of a fingle drop of blood by means of electricity and lasted about twenty minutes. Jlr. Livesay returned home oh the day he was ierformed upon. Call. IJr. Toel is now located in Portland. The cancer, with hundreds of other can cers and tumors successfully removed by him, can lie seen in his oiiice. T)r. Toel studied in EurojK?, and is the only sur geon in tho Northwest who operates br electricitv without loss of blood. DOCTOR TOEL Makes a specialty of Diseases of tho Nose, Throat and Neck, Skin, Urinary Organs; Female Diseases and all Surgical Operations., as for Fistula, Piles, Strict ure, Cancer. PolypuB and all other Tu mors and Ulcers." Operations erformed by means of electricity without loss of blood. Otlice No. 70k Washington street; corner Fourth, rooms 3, 4 and 5 Washington building, Portland Or. A WEAK MAN Can now cure himself of tliedeplorableresultsf i-nrlj- abuse, aud perfectly restorehis vijfor ami vitality bv tho Great Australian Itemedj. The reiuarkaliln 'U'-n of hopeless cases ef Nervous Debility and PrHuU- Oomplutiit nre ever) where stamping out quackery. TUe Medicne, a physician's gift t siitl'erlng human ity, will be sent free to those afflicted. Ad dress UK. It. A. l,l!tVIS, 10j Kearny St., Room '2, San Francisco, Ctl. IMPORTANT TO FRUjT GROWERS. Protect Vo li r Trees from S milium. 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