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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1891)
THE TAJIK Milili Ol' NAItA. STRANGE POPULATION OF A QUEER JAPANESE VILLAGE. 3Trt l)wn Wlilch I made n Vlaltor'a Itrd rimm mid Hunt for Su rot im-iil They J-orriiiiinl ii Traveller mill Ilenppcli ifhn to I'rovldi! Tlirm Itlortlit. As I wns leaving Kioto on my flint expedi tion to the venerable nmj rouinutie city of "Sara, one of tliu most ancient capitals of tlio l.-ipaiKisi) empire,.! recbivAl n singular cau tion from my merry friend Oshlkoji, tlie Ibonorablo Iviigi'n win. "Kspoct &lr,rtiign visitors," lio cried. "Pre Jiare to meot tin most wonderful Acquaint nncta you have over encountered lu ull your Hut I had een no many rare and marvel vm tliiugi in Japan that the admonition was forgotten Iwforo my journey was fairly be gun. Arriving at Nam on a bright Kiitnuier tvlernoon, 1 founl eonifortnblo quarters In She tipper story of the. larPht Inn that the place contained. After resjKitidlnjr to the landlord's K-ilulntioiis and ncceptlng tho wiyhos of his liouvjhohl for nry health and happine&s, I proceeded to umlo a elmnuo of dress and otherwisij put myself fu order for a fclrol) through tho beautiful temple proves far which tin region Is famous. While thus engaged I vi.i dUtttrlied by a loud clattering on the floor below, presently followed by th' wiund of heavy footsteps clambering up tho rough staircase which led So my apartment. Somebody was making em extremely noisy and clumsy attempt to inlmdo upon my privacy. There was no door to clow, for, as in many rustic Japan fe habitations, the rooms of tho second story n reached through a hole cut lu tho floor, to which no covering him provided. The -rtuy was oh;ii, and if any iicrson choso to yorvc himself upon mu it would bodifllcult to prevent him, except by using strong meas ures of dissuasion. A HTIIANOK VIHITOIt. The extraordinary iioImj grew louder and I wnitrtl for an explanation with no littlo curi osity. Iiuagine n.y amazement when a pair of firrendlng antlers rose through the njier rture, followed by tho delieato and graceful .head of a young deer. Tho warning given In .Kioto came suddenly to my remembrance. Truly a more nstouMiitig visitor to one's lied emm oouhl roHie conceived of. Struggling awkwardly to Ids feet, the pretty animal ad--vancod with friendly eonfldeneo and gazed into my faeo witli what I took to bo u look of cnlli interrogation. Jlsvliig. however, no suspicion as to tho Spnrpovj of Ids coining, I stared blankly lu re turn, until, with a toss of his horns and a mill of disappointment, lie moved to tho hi-ikjx-etioti of my baggagi-, which lay loosely wittered upon the matting. For several Kniuulcs ho made himself free with my ward trot pushing various objects about with his nose, and apparently searching for sometliing to his taste, hut the Investigation proved rrjiltless, and llxing his big eyes reproachfully ujon me, he stalked gravely to the staircase and deseeuded backward with comical do Ittwnition, feeling his way with a Security Unit lietolieued a practiced familiarity with Wlit' interior stni'dure of human dwellings. On Helling forth to explore tho neighbor '.hood a little later, 1 was abundantly, not to -My oppressively, supplied with the extraor dinary companiou-liip of which 1 had been forewarned. Streets, gardens and parks wero Ibronged with deer of all sizes and ages. "Wherever thooyo could reach they might bo counted by thousands. They seemed to con atitute tho real population of the city, and Tfaey certainly dl-played far greater activity tml Interest in life tli'tlt their human co-resl-)nnt.s. IIIUIIl lAVOIUTK ItKyitllKHMKNTU. Beveral of them at onco approacljed me ssith the Kiiini anxious im of Inquiry that J.-ny unbidden ginut at the inn had worn. JVgnin I faded to comprchud, until a group at fetns surrounded m and signified liy un ttnitftalk'uhlo action that 1 was required to tic company them toaeertniu rnrnei", at which aa jwd'Jlerof nweet cakt- uns stationed, It impossible to' resist t . -ir pressing invita tion, although there w nothing violent in tbvir demouxtiulioiis. ilioy clo.rd around rue and waitisl pitlen;h while I purchased a .sviipply of their fuvnrit refreshment, and fed ,1htm one after another by hand. At various X'liiiU of (lie temple gruuds 1 was compelled fo tepeal this njierati f, and I soon learned that tli- sale of crisp Imuli for the cousuinp tlojt of thedis-r win oho of tlio cstuhhuhcd in sectaries of that in 'intry. For moru timu iflie thousand years the.io &autiful i'11'ittni'os have fearlessly enjoyed the freedom of r'ar.i in ohedlcuco to tho legendary deorio of a tender hearted ein ircH of olden tiiiKM This lady, moved to oauipasjilou by th.t plaintive cries of a hind vrhoo mate had Uhiu duUroyeil by the hunt ers slgnlllwl bar it-jftml th'it in ullages woni no dtsr should lie wantonly shiln Nvithln the eiivir.Ms of the lniei'ial court. To this day the tr .ditlou Is resp'vteil, and no Man's hand in lili. d against iheso hurmless inhabitant!, of 1 woixls. They dwell lu tittle lodges provided by the priests, who aro tJir iiiithoriiKsl i.uardiaus ami protectors, und they ass tlielr lives m fumiliar iivsoela tkin wkh tliu eiiu ns, whom thy outnumber Cvt to one. All i or.s are opi-u to them, and rh idea Unit danger can result front this intimate fellowship with the race of bipisl.s nver thirkeus ilioir iuuiHvni thoughts. Their jprivllegisl existence is duo of the happiest Illustrations of the natural simplicity and Aiuinnuity of the Jiiuue.e (Kvplu. H, 11, JUouno lu Now York World. A Mean Husband's Uetrnun. "Mr. Do Pride (anxious that her daughter shall make a rich match) I woudlr why Mr. 2Urhfellor doesn't come to see our daughter )iT more. Mr, Do Pride I don't know. Tho lout time hu was heie ho borrowed my dock work phonograph to have sonio niiislo play.nl into It. He brought It luiek to my olllco the rwrat morning, saying that the musician wan ick or something, and that's tho lust I've Msru of hhu, "Wiu the phonograph empty I" "U111I now I think of it, I behove It did tiavo in It your reception of 1110 when I camo homo lain Hie night Ixtforu. Maybe ho' changed hU mind about uiarrhis." Now Vork Weekly. About Smoking. 'It insv 1m mentioned that noraum: lmiillnp u outdoor life c.in, as a rule, nmofco with j ewueu gnvtier liiipuiiit) than thoi who poiid wt of tholr tl.m. indoor It U further M,rM.y of rumrk that tho Inhabitant of tr,..Vllni.tM sulfer l than the dw..llrJ U what Improbably ,..1 thou ..on h.rendoi nrinclnlo. ouile.1 Ih- ImimoraU olimal- of. .principle, called Mm tetnjKirabJ chumtd o( WUiid. '1 Ull U ilulllitliM illio to tho greater v-fixtiug power of throaU Iom hrnsl by fAg4und oast wind, and ai My, HThu, to tau mm of inihlm' tolsiuoo Hir Morull Mao- WUllK A V.mdifu Ortt. mtl fn Mlllviilu. N J . I'.nd pAuri In fcauiMUluif, HiiilDfiuii 0uwm Uli III Mitllovr I 4lf Willi (l IMW4, I IMW4, IK f( ivna nam mown to t-uiilii pinmU ot ail'Mb rat flwr anoi 'iyr PblMwIphm Mv,or- ALUM AND AMM6NIA In Our Itrrmt-Sliull We Ilrlve Slow 1'oIhimi from Our llrciikfHxt 'iuble? A ntiifunco that troubled Unejniul lllty ycnis ne.o in now rapidly Bprcading in his country, Umt ia, putting alum in tlio bread wo eat. Thin question 18 causing h great deal of dtectisaion nt. tlio proHtiiit moment, as it is revealed that ilium ia Ihjiii used as a mtbatitute for rieiim of tartar in baking jwwders. A tftury is told that a very hirfjo jiercentage of the baking powders Hold on tho mar ket eontarti either ulum or ammonia, and many of them contain both theee per nicious drtip. Much timely alarm ia U-it nt the wholenale uso oi alum in biead, bibunit and paatry. To yntinx children, growing giilui persotia of weakly Irame, alum bread eaten morn ing, noon and evening ia tho most liarm ful. it i the Btnall quantities taken at every meal that do the mlechief. Alum ia cheap, coating hut 2 or 3 cents a pound, while crtum of tartar coats 3 1 cento, hikI the high price of cream of tartar haw led cheap biking powder to bo made of alum. if the. reader wantn to knon- eomothing of tho corrosive qualities of alum, let him tuucli a piece to ids tongue; then reflect how it acts on tho tender, delicate coats of the slomach. The iSrieuHjir American published in it leceut ncuibur a list ot alum and am monia baking powders, which is of great value at this time. Following is a con denned list compiled from olllcial re ports. Powders marked with a star seem to have a general sale, as thoy are mentioned in at least two of tho ollicial reports : ATI,tNH(" .1 PACIFIC. IIOY.U,. CItOWN. I).VIS' . K. (I KM. KK.VIO.V. HII.VKIt hTAIt. HNowiinin. HTAIt. STANDAltl). There are, in addition to tho foregoing Met from tlio Scientific American, a num ber of such powders sold in tho Western that were not found in the ICtstern stores. Following ia a list of tho most prom nent: ANDUKWri' PKAItl Contains Ammonia (' I'. Andrews A Co., Milwaukee ) ACMi: Contains Ammonia (t'lios. Wood A: Co., Plilhidclphlii.) HON' HON Contains Alum (.1. C. ilrant linking Powder Co., Ch!cai;o.) CAI.CMKT Contnins Alum (Calumet Unking Powder Co., Chicago.) f UMAX Contains Ammonia (Climax Ilaklug Powder Co., Indianapolis.) KOItKST CITY Contains Ammonia Alum ( ouwlo Ilroa., Cleveland.) IIOTin. Contains Ammonia Alum (.1. C. Cinmt linking Powder Co., Chicago.) lIKltCCI.KH Con ttiitig Ammonia (Ileieules Hiking Powder Co., Hun Francisco.) ON1C SPOON'. TAY 1,0 IPS Ammonia Alum (Taylor -Mfg. Co., St. liuls.) KlPIXU SI'N ContniiiH Ammonia (I'lmnlx Chemical Works, Chicago.) HOY Ah .'. Contains Ammonia (lloyul linking Powder Co., New York.) Asbestos .'Mining. Mining is carried on by cutting down the hills of usIh'sIoh liearing K-rpentlne, much as u farmer cuts down a stack of hay or straw, or by open quarrying on the level. Tho rock Is blasted out and tho asbestos, separated from tho containing rock, Is "cobbed," that Is, separated by hammering from inferior foreign matter. Tills "cobbing" is a com paratively easy matter fu the case of the liner quality, as it usually separates readily from tlio gangue, but in the lower grades much ditllculty is experfencisl in separating the Hurotia matter lYoni the non-llhrous. Ac best thern Is a great waste. Much 'of the as bestos is in thin, narrow veins and is wasted, ns by the present mode of operating it doe not pay to separate this from tlio ser (oiitine. A machine that Hill enable thes narrow veins to bo utilized Is a desideratum Popular Science, Danger from 1'lni. An old gentleman, a doctor, scut for tho chief to complain tiiat for weeks thorn was nu odor of smoke in a room. It npeared to come from under u carpet. At times it would not bo detected. Chief Olcquel pulled back the carpet, cut j up tuo uoor aim louuii a oeaui, tlie core ot which, was burned Into for several feet by a llro which was traveling to a draught from a brick lino on which the end of tliu beam im pinged. In building tlie best houses wooden mate rials aro so placed that some day they will ha touched by lire which will eat its way to nir. If an odor or smoke that cannt bo entirely explained is detected in any house, the safest way is to go to the nearest llro quarters.-. New York .Nnuii. A Mnttlit In the Clouds. A wonderful phenomenon was witnessed by tho Mit.seni;oi-s on the 1 o'clock Jersey Central ferrjlioat one allernoon. When the boat wim near the New Jersey shore 11 bright mirage was discovered in tlio nir right over tho Jersey Central depot. Tho whole luty was relUvted on the olouiU and ships were to Ini nsiii as plainly as 11 they wero 011 the water. Just Utforu the Umt reached the slip the magnificent .Statue of Liberty wa seen lu the iniricjo, and it made 11 most beau tiful mid Impressive spectnule. The statue wns clearly revealed mid it seon)-d to lie ubout a thousand foet in tlioulr. Nuw York World. .Kitting l'llr. In Mexico ti favorite dish with tho common people is it compote of the eggs and young of the common house liy, which is gathered hi tlie spring from the surface of the water in the marshes near the city of Mexico in vast ipianlities. Certain Indians living there not only itinko n business of procuring them, but lenlly cultivate them, by making nnnugu- meiits which attract the lllos nnd facilitate tho dlsK.sltlou nnd safety of their eggs. Kariuvst lugervill. I'ortiiiir In Church (.nccm. Tlmra uro nlw fortunes invet(yi In ecclesi astleal lace. Thoso Ixiloinjtni; to tho Kifih Avenuii eatlnslrul tiro iald to he valutxl at 100,000. Tho Into Ilev. Dr. Kwer, formerly of Bt. Ann'n ICiiIk-ojuiI Church for Ueaf .Muti, owiuhI Inct) vi-stinenti and mora mental luce iirobnlily worth W.ODO. Many j ehureluw tiwn 5,(XX) worth of liuv. Inter view lu .Sow urk blur. c, ,, , , , fti iV,er"" ,nllon' 801 u'" Mbm tor !. 1 ,,IU . paper, the name of ? 0 UtoilW". w ho ivf Ud to pay tlidr '"",b"t Um K0VBr',m"1' forlMtde It, ow H'd tntlon. (tovon.p lull the Mine object by liuttini; up m laro hhtoklKMiil In the mvi tluu roouu of Ihnr ihoM, uhii whloh thoy clmlk tint imiiKMof thoehlof iUlluimut nnd tint hiiiouiiU of their hllk Thoy wy It lm rikluixul by M m cent, thwir iwmu. At h biiuaui't nt Han I'laueinw uf llm Un- ilnrluktiiV liMCMlatluii uf t'llfurul4 Iht imuiiu uniiaxtm i-unii Miu4 , . hii'i " , iiwin.im.i nm.u lll. NIHI MUinilit IllVIIIHItt ru UIIIU ' miiki a m iwmn, vuwwn nri a 1 blir.uiita si,lll s.,i'tf.k.l mi &l r.tl.,li. i uit.l &l.,u .1 The Sjlojil hehiHil In Uiuton. But perhaps the school present none of these sights, but n very diiTerent one; n sight half sad, yet not without a ray of gladness a picturo not composed of trained teachers or lioistcrous youths or prattling children eageriy nsienmg and ns eagerly speaKing, but of n group of deaf nnd dumb. And now, If ever, you may see what intense enthusi asm may bo thrown into manual training, Tho poor unfortunates deprived of hearing and of speech Ibid here a now field In which to exerciso their minds and express their Ideas. By their disabilities they are enabled to concentrate their minds better tlinn their more fortunatn brethren, nnd even outstrip them in excellence of workmanship. Among the boys there is a deaf mute some 10 years of age who surpasses all others in the school, a result attained not by superior talent but bv closo application. renr hini another lioy of i.nugniliceiit build and great ability dushesoil his work now planing, now carving, witli a master hand. On the other side of the room, m the midst of that row of girls neat, even pretty girls there aro two most 'noticeable; one a brunette, whoso quick, observant eye omits nothing while her snow white liand deftly draws and carefullv carves the model. Heside her stands a quiet blonde witli blue, thoughtful eyes, curefully examining her model; ami then, lis if sudden ly discovering somn now principle, makes, a gesture of jov and resumes her work. At tho close of the exercise slio takes tho finished model to her teacher, and, witli n pleasant smile, joyful feelings struggling for express siou in her soulful face, says, in tlie deaf mute language, "I love tins work." V. H. Am grinissou in Popular Science Monthly. All llnblt. We aro ull creature?, of habit, even in per forming duties lor which wo have prepared. A little bov. whoso mother had taught him Ills letters, went to school ouo day, and at tempted to go through them with tlie teacher, Vain eirortl He stopped at "D," and was un able to recognize "U" us even a casual ac quaintance. At length a happy thought oc curred to him. "Twist my turll" he said, eagerly, pointing to a sunny lock of hair on his neck,. "Maminn ulwavs does when I say 'em." Tlie teacher began to play with tlie curl, and the little Imy's memory returned. liven grown people nro dependent on habit fu fiilllllmg public duties. Mr. George . Cable ono evening not long ago, as we) learn from another paper, lectured in Bcranton, Pa. A large audience greeted him with their presence, but only that. When the noted author was introduced ho was received with u dead silence. . Most speakers would have been embarrassed almost beyond recovery by so frigid u recep tion, but Mr. Cable was equal to the occa sion, and administered a just rebuke in tlie happiest possible manner. He said that in order to appear at his best before an audience it was quite necessary that ho should be greeted with a noise of somo sort; they need not scream, nor was it necessary for the Indies to wave their bon nets, but a loud rumbling noise he uiiistheur. Of course the noise came, and when it hud ceased he thanked them for their unsolicited applause, ami added that now, witli the boldest ouronterv, lio could begin ns lie had Intended -''Dear friends." Youth's Com panion. Drill; Store in I'lnl Houses. "You lmvo a nice place here," remarked a gentleman who had stepped into a drug store, evidently uuwly established, on one of the rapidly growing thoroughfares in outlying Brooklyn. , "Yes," replied th'j druggist, rather dubi ously; "it is only nu exK!nuieut, though." "Kuther an expensive one," continued tho first speaker, glancing at tlio handsoiuo ils ttirtAS and belongings. "Oh," laughed tlio druggist, "that is at the landlord's expense, not mine." Further conversation revealed the fact that it is a common thing for owners of Hat houses to lit up tlio ground Uoor in the most complete maimer for use as a drug store as an inducement, to a druggist tenant. Shelves, lettered drawers; proscription counters, sholf bottles, and tlie big window carafes holding tlie colored liquids, all thoe and more aro contributed by the landlord, hi return he oxects to gain by a spjedy rent il of his apartments, people being much more ready t0' establish theniselv or. over a drug store than over stores of another sort. Juiw York Kun, A .11 no's Clothes, Tho niQst elegantly dressed man who has walked tho streets of lioston for fifty years was the late lamented Nathaniel 0. Greene. He had an eye for color. lie would go into the shop of a tailor who might bo unknown to him, having been allured by a pieco of goods in the w indow, ami ask in his winning tones: "My fril'iid, can you make a pair of trousers according to 11 pattern that I will drawl" Then with elm Ik he would outline on tho cutting table prut-iwly Ids idea, take from his pocket a memorandum of width of waist and length of leg, and, without asking price, would onler the garment to be sent to his ad dress. If that tailor carried out his idea he would buy clolh wherever he saw what he liked and return and pationiiui linn until he made 11 mistake. So, alvi, u 1th his coats, es, leclally overcoats. If Hie tailor remonstra ted ns to fashion, Xat would smile mid pat his shoulder, mid Impure: "Aro you to wear tills garment w hen lluUlied or am If Your reputation will not lie injured liecause you follow my playful, perhaps reasonless, fnucy." lioston Ciiizettc, Kngllsli Stieet Hallway Locomotive. Steam locomotives are quite extensively used In England for city and suburban tram ways, or street railways. Tlio Green patent eiiL'lue. which is III use on llf teen lines, lout a lioller of the locomotive type, and in carried J on four wheels, The valve geur is of the or-( diuary type. Tlie engine Is boxed in, nnd a casing, extending to within a few inches of the ground, covers the wheels mid running1 gear, ll is lilted with steam and baud brakes, ( and an automatic brake which comes into operation when tliesccd ex coed i the limit allowed by the tioard of trade regulations. . On the roof is a surface condenser composed of largo brass Isives titled with about 800 copper tube; the 'condensed steam flows to the feed tank, and is, while still hot, pumped I back juto the lioller. Engineering Now. ' lud In llm Slot for fliiin. I "I collect from the one cent scales, I have collected from atioot thirty today and I have taken out alhiul tlili ty ouo cent pieces and more than sixty lead pieces. These leads are cut jukt the klioof u Kiuuy ami weigh pre-1 eisoly the luune t a pmuy. Who puts tbbtit hit You think it u dune by itovs. The . lead are cut so iiicoly nnd wii;h jul the Mine that I tun inoliimd to think the work I done by mini. You may hate to think there aro iium usmuaII u that, but I va met 'am." - Interview in 1 'burn go Trlliunu. Ipt) ('iillliiclilllt. ItiMtiuit invMiiuaUiwi mshii turentsvu till ihnibu t but Upruy l aontnutimi. Til cutiwi linflMMMi found by Unburn 111 a ImIIIiii r- ,WHwiMgllt Ull f iwiltuiiiiilloii, and ud Dr. Ariiliiif, f llHinhiiig, hi nrottu UlinM ir.,l,. ll,..l..i... I... ..v.l.,.1 , H .Jb,,,,, ,i, W )WUli au,- K. . .... . rilK WKSThltM sKTIi.Mt's CIIOSKS si'K.r'i no. 1th ever' advanco of einixratloii into the far West a new demand Is rrtMtcd for Motetter' summon Hitters. Newly peopled reclaim are fro (iiently less shIuIiMoiik than older titled IwhII rleson ncrouiit of the mlHotnn which ri.es from recently cleared land, jxirtlcularly dicing the bants of rlveni that arc subject to freMiet. The nvrietilturnl or mining enilKrant mhiii learns, when he does not already know, that the Hitters iilloril the only Mire protection against malaria mid those disorders of the stomurh, liver nnd bowels to w hich climatic chances, exposure Rnd iinaccuMomcd ontiihcnlthy water ordlct subject .dm. Consequently he places nu estimate upon this Rrent honrchold specific nnd preventive "ommeiistirute with Its Intrinsic merits, and is careful to keep on hand a restorative and pro nator of health so implicitly to be relied ujkmi in time oi need. When a good mini decides that he cannot suc ceed without tying, cabin luuglts like a boy lull of encumbers. A continuation of a cough for any length of time causes irritation of the lungs, or some chronic throat disease. "froicu'. hronchial Truelm" are an effective cough remedy. Price, 25 cents. Soiil only in Inuen. When thin? ko wrong at home the small bov Is neer ut a loss to put his linger upon the seat of trouble. Tim i')toiiti:ss of tiiij ckntckv Leans nnai from superstition and blind idolatry of isms ami ics allonatbic in cluded. It leans tuiriiril universal, all deter mining law; towards facts, not ianoies. It Icaii.s toward immutable principles ami in vulnerable truth, and away from superan nuated allthoritv. orimnicil lViinrannn -mil dyed-in-the-wool prejudice. Blind empir icism in ints.iic.ine lias, witli other fossilized bivalves, had its day. Yes. there lire plenty ol "belated crabs, but being born of dark- nesb and fear twin sisters of intellectual infancv thev cannot much lonirer with stand the civilizing influence of advancing science. They are slowly but surely "dy ing Kgypt, dying,1' belofe the "search light " of investigation. The advancing thinker wonders how it was possible for that nionstrositv the medical science ( '.') extant now to have survived to this late day! But where was the reform to come from ? Jt is not only passe to attempt re form, it is outright dangerous. It rcotiires a boldness akin to recklessness. Legion is the mime who have tried; they have left their bleaching hones as a warning. An at teiuptnt reforming theology brands vou a " heretic;" in politics you a're charged with every infamy under the sun, and in niedi cine'every duck intellect "quacks " at you and yon are accused of having no diploma w hen your diploma is on tile in the court house under the very eyes of the slander ers. All tills is caused by besotted ignor ance, and since books are sent free of charge to every applicant and we pay the postage, there is no excuse for ignorance when it costs nothing to be informed. People who berate the ilistogenetio system of medi cine are either intellectual pariahs incapa ble of counting live in succession or under standing any '.1 problem, or tliey are mental sluggards and cannot screw them selves up to the point of information by reading up and forming a conclusion. lq either case their opinions are as valuable is that of the Puget .Sound oysters. Dr. Jordan's oltico is at tho residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James streets, Seattle, Wash. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly free. Send for free book explaining the Histo geuetlc system. Caution. The Histogenetic Medicines are sold in but ono agency in each town. Tho label around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: "Dr. J. Eugene Jor dnn; Histogenetic Medicine." Everyother device is a fraud. PILKBI ril.KSI 1'ILKSt Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure nilnd.nieedluK and Itching Piles when nil other ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itehlng at once, arts as a isoultlee, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' India Idle Ointment Is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, ami nothing else. Kvery box Ik warranted. Bold by druggists, or sent by mall on receipt of price. fiOc an i tl tier tax, Wil.LlA.MH MAAUMUllKlMi t. U., Proprietors, Cleveland, 0, Use EnaniellnoStovo Polish; 110 dust; no smell. Try Gkkmka for breakfast. MASS ori ; i ill 1 r,. tl'l tp,.'f If you arc willing to pay a few cents more for a strictly Pure Tobacco, 'try Mastiff Cut Plug. It is woYth all the difference. Packed in patent canvas pouches. ), It. Ico Tobacco Co., Klchmond, Virginia, H5EJ3D Of all klnda und In huv quantity whole bale and rt'tall at beilrock pricen, E. J. BOWEN, 05 Front Stroot, Portland, Or. K'nd for eatalngue. ' indian depredation pension patents Land homestead postal CLAIMS Tli"i:XA.1lINKlt"IIL Hi:.Vt of CL.VI.HS - 1'KHKU TIIK IUHHTION OI' Snn Franolboo Examiner. tf you liavr a ciaiAi of any ilrcrition w tiaivvrr , aaintl liiv t'liumi maim iiiixriniiiviii aim Mlth II iif.tlly ailJiKllcaitHt, addir-w JOHN U UIUIKItlll'llN .1lMiiKKr. (ill falrivt N W ValiliiKlou, II, t), I WALL PAPER Ui i'ni ur i'Ui n 1 hi it i.i.i uiui iuf Mlllliiia M ll'iMI II' A. Mnhi..N Vu HilN lrwl ln.and, Or AfiENTS WANTED ON SALARY r ., ii.ul.i.i.iii u lul' inn N tu I'airi'tt uiuai r fav fif AbXf frS Tit III, V A HOUSEHOLD KKMKDY. C. Middlcbrook, 210 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, X. Y., writes': " I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters for the last twenty years. They are truly a household remedy. If one of my children has a cold and wheezes, I put an Allcock's Poaofs Plaster on the chest and one 13 tween the shoulder blades. If any of the children have crotipy coughs, or coughs of any kind, I place the plaster close up around the throat; the soothine ell'ect is apparent almost always in two hours. If they have a disordered stomach, a plaster jdnced just below the chest bones makes digestion perfect in half a day. If there is any looseness of the bowels, accompanied by coldness of the skin, two Allcock's Ponot s Plasters applied over the stomach j uuiu in iruiu two to live nouis. 1 nonce particularly that these jilasters never abrade the skin or cause the slightest irritation. From mv own exjierience I know they never fail for rheumatism, pains in the back or lumbago." There are some jieOplo who are as good as the kind r,( pie you don't like. The manufacturer of Star Plugt chewing tobacco have built up the largest tobacco business the world ha ever seen by giving the consumer the best tobacro and full weight sixtcen-ouncr pound plugs, proving conclusively that good tobacco and pound plugs are wanted by most tobacco chewers. Rfl.ANY SUCH. ! A group of mechanics was seated ri I he engine-room when one said: "How was it Tom?" "I was (".tight up, slapiKsl 'gainst tho "Ming and whirled down to tlio 11 wr. I lav there liko one dead. cv ry muscle was sprained I cured f 11 one day," What v. r.s cured him? GT. JACOBO OSL 1 vMi equal facility and certainty j iui cureci promptly nini jvtiiki 1 lien My. worse case. Her is one 1 i.fier suln ring half a lifetime. Jit ir -i rr'i .notrVi n.l.O , '.us ll.'-.s, 1 l.i 1 M tpralii' il 1 y n-..i tubbing nu .; (ould not bit l.iy erm; I c iii t. nt pain until JSso, ulic 1 st. 1 Jacobs Oil cured me, , J COlJ KlZENSP.T.Cil .:. , " ALL RIGHT ! . GT. JACOBS OIL DID IT." SKILOH'S CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the histoiy of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home m the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Iironchitis, use it, for U will cure you. If your child has the I roup, or Whooping Couch, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease ( Consumption, use if. Ask your Druggiit for SUILOH'S CURE, Price iocts., ;o cts. and J $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or llack lame. ' use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. FRAZER AXLE 'Best in the World! AS '.'Get the Genuine! ' Sold Everywhere! PIANOS "'ORGANS. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Streot, Portland, Or. I B C U Tmmle 7I In four days 011 niyKlectnc Corsets QUtn I HU(j spwlallles. JflOrwrront profit and ca-sh prlM. Haniil liw. l)r Hrliinin Hrniulwav N V ;iV CCUCD CURE0 T0 STAY cured. IHrll iCff L II We want the lume and ad I dress of every sufferer In the & ACTUM A U S.andCanula. Address, HO I nlllfH P.HiroJdSij.i.a.D.Bsrilo.S.T, llinQnN Dynamite UUUUUIl s POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. If you want POWDKK for Mining, Hnilroad AVork, Stump Wasting or Tree Planting, eend for Prico List. HOYT &, CO. Want au agent lu every town in Oregon, W'anh luirton and Idaho to toil PIANOS and ORGANS On eomuilkaiou. No utoek or rapltal needeiL I iluidc teaehero prcferrol. Hecial ralea on all goodk. Write for particular. I'OKTI.ANII, OH. Chiche8ter's Enqush. . mi uniu nk mno ul NUIN r I4 all lxal llrussUu. Jit()iiiii;h Meilltliie, fUre Wllt rn all t lao all., GRE TV Hut, C Mhln Ula without olMmruViZT 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 Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. Sportsman, Attention! It you want to shoot accurately, don't fail to sight your ?un with the celebrated L Y M A N SIGHTS. Made to fit any rille. Peep Sight, W: Ivory Head Front eight, r, Ivory Hunting Front i-iglit, GO cents. Scut by mail on receipt of price. II. T. HUDSON, 93 First Streot, Portland, Or. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue. . We have a big stock of Kubber lioods bought of a leading house retiring from business on this oust. Child's rubber shoes, 5 to 10. . Misses' footholds, 10 to 'J ... Misses overshoes. Misses' aretles and high cuts. . . 2.1c 15c 25c, E0c Si. 00, M.2fi LiiiUes overshoes, all styles. .. .Toe, 10e, fOc. OOo Ijulles' aretles and snow excluders. . Indies' high cut goiters tallies' boots, special bargains Child's loots Misses' boots .. 11.00, $l.!"i .S0, 1.75 . l.C0,n.5 fi.oo, ti:& ll.i), $1.50 Hoys' boottf. lUtitaU-OO Men's short boots, extra fc! 00 to f t.fiO Men's hip boots. . . . .M) to tf.OO Men's overshoes, eight styles -iSc, 50c, TOc, 75c Men's aicties and snow excluders. ! 1.25, $1.60 Rubber Clothing of all kinds at a bhr discount from regular prices. Ask for our full list of Kubber Goods. Address SMITH'S CASH STORE, 410-418 front Street, Sun l'lanrlsco. Cat. 43 ! The most popular brand of : smoking tobacco in the United States, bacco at I ts rich It is made from to least three years old. mellow smoke has never been equaled. Seal or .North Cnrolliiii ls now packed In Patent ( loth Pouches, as well as in foil. HUNTER S EOUIPMEHTS tti llil.lnn'T..... T7 . . . . . W int-Mt-.m , urr-ai variety, lxw l,rlo '"khiVm'k'W' P-'idr.rQitaloRue. Ko; I - ' ... -. ..mmi pi. , nnu rancisco. THE Q-TIK AT 15RT KAt your dealer for It, or send for Kreo Circular to IVtaluma Incubator Co., I'ctaliima. Cal Samo course of tudy, tame raten of lulton. Iiusiness, Shorthand, iHil '''"''. oJiluk Dtartmentt ,Jt r,n htt!ou throughout the jrar. 8tudDti admit td at any time. Catalog, from either ibBo" TtllT 3 Id th a leading rimMr for alittit unnfitural dWicbaritea and private dlaraetot men. A corlaln cure for the deblli. latlne ln... .....i 1 . - Corn In rIIoJDAYR.l fUiutsul ai u 1 mm Btfumrt. towomn " 1 IMEUtuSCHlwiCttPa. In rwommeodlnr It to JBiiHinHm un nimn. 1,. I'ltlCE dl.oo. fteo Cross . WN DlAUOND BRAHO Tfc ..I. u . CMICMtTl CMIMIC fA.9i. "u- TrJ" Mi l aW:uw.l,t Itw'oin im-1 MlThhlHa' IMeaaanl and l', ,tt., 8 RAIDING! 1 4 vmf -Miw, wf i r-i m. wi tft.F ii,i'irinn ilfVf York rl uJt'4-rMlit lOIUilOUt a I H"j- J ink I laMiK I'titt 11 Autitli uiakoia ju nrf ittuw vi um m