Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 07, 1893, Image 4

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    W h a t Causes Pim ples ?
O o g g ia c o f th . pons or mouths of the w b*-
Mono K lu d i with aebutD or oily matter.
* h * ping o f Mbom In the contra of the pimple
I*celled ablackhM d. grub, or oomedone.
H a ta n w ill not allow the dogging of the porae
■ aenee,
pale, •welling and radnew,
r pan or matter iormj. brash* or la opened,
f l a g < m m out and the pot* la once more
M **s**fh n ia *n A i ot tbeae puree in the face
« , »a y one o f which la liable to become
W h a t Cures Pim ples?
The only reliable pneenUee and core, when
act doe to a oooatituiionai humor, la
C u ticu ra
Soap.
1» contain* a mild proportion of C U T Ic n t A ,
th* great Skin Cara, which enables it to .liwolv*
the scbeoeoua or otlg matter aa It forma at the
mouthe ot the p o n e ,,
It attain late* the Muggiah glands and tubes to
healthy activity, reduce« Inflammation, »ootbra
and heals Irritated and roughened surf acre and
reetores the thin to its original purity.
This is the secret ot Its wonderful success.
F or had complexions, red, rough hen.Is and
shapeleea nails, dry, thin and falling hair, scaly
and irritated scalps and simple baby blemishes
It 1*. wonderful.
It la preserving, purifying end beautifying to
a degree hitherto unknown among remedies for
the skin and oomplexion.
Bale greater than the combined sales of all
other ekio and complexion soops.
Sold throughout the world.
P ottkx Dur a a m , c h e m . C o s t ., Sole Pro­
prietors, Boston.
W omen full of pains, aches
and weaknesses find comfort,
strength and renewed vitality In
Cuticura Plaster, the first and only
paln-kllllng, nerve-strengthening
plaster when all else falls.
A new «paper has just been started
in Lon Ion which is printed on a pos
tal card
The first number has four
illustrations, a comic tragedy, a few
jokes and puzzler and some advertis—
meats.
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There is more Catarrh in thissicli n
of the country than all other diseap. e
put together, and nntil the last few
years was supposed to lie incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and prescrib­
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing k. cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. 8cience has
proven catarrh to he a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires consti
tutionsl treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti
ttuional cure on the market
It is
* ken internally in doses from 10 drops
a teaspoonful. I t acls direcily on
i .i" blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dol-
1 >rs for any case it fails to cure. Send
for circulars and testimonials. Address,
F. J. C h u n k y & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 7.0c.
t
P u t u p In
rwalalosa India Rabbnra.
Probably one of the moet injurous
batata o f the- time is the wearing of close
shoes of india rubber. When a rubber
is needed, a slip robber, which co'-ers
only the ball of the foot, is much more
wholesome than a higher shoe and give»
AlewTt aa much protection. A heavy
««H »M s shoe with a stoat heel, however
is the most wholesome foot covering for
walking and will be found unpemou
to water if frequently oiled. These shoe,
should he kept for damp weather. In
the oooatry, when the snow is thick upon
the ground, arctics mem to be a neces
sity, as the snow water is more penetrat
ing then any ordinary dampness, bu:
they should not be worn a moment Ion
ger than nocessary.
F e s A w a y th e S k ip p in g R op e.
A skipping rope sounds very tripping
and childlike and calls np visions of hap
py little girls bounding along the high
way or down a country lane in a pretty
and health giving e.iH else. Bnt it is an
other cam of William Tell. There wasu i
any apple, and there isn't any health tu
them future mothers in these circling
ropes, graceful and charming as it all is.
Physicians who know say that the inces­
sant jar of the jumping girl is very seri­
ous, though slower in effect than the oc­
casional violent recult from a "jumping''
np to 900. So careful mothers must put
away the skipping rope.
appetite.
And health on both.'
i The Kanawha and Michigan will make
Point PleaHsni. W. Vs., ths headquarter»
of its main division. About tfl.UOO per mile
will be expended lu putting down heavier
Tails and Improving the track.
I f you want lo bee the difference be­
tween good aod |>oor farming, take a
tiip through the country and «rloeelj
observe the ditf<*r« nee between far.
lying aide by aide. A goon fanner it. a
no lime for idleness or idlerb around
him. No loafer in fit to run a ranch. ;
y »
Ccttoieue jCottuiene Cottolene Cottoieoe Cottotatt
\ To assure both the above ends.
) good, wholesome, palatable food is
' demanded. It is next to impossible
to present a sufficient variety of appe­
tizing bill» of fare for our meals with­
out a liberal allowance of pastry and
other food in which shortening is
required.
How to make crisp,
healthful, digestible pastry has
puzzled the cooks. A difficulty in
all good cooking in the past has been
lard. Always fickle, never uniform,
most unwholesome— lard has always
been the bane of the cook and the
obstacle to “ good digestion.”
One Small B ile Bean every night fora
Week arouse Torpul Livers. ttc. per bottle.
Decidedly
Alabama boasts a woman who win
struck by lightening seven years ago
bus nev. r s|s)ken since, and whose eye-
grow luridly brilliant at the approacl
of a thunder storm.
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For eitfht year« I have suffered from
catarrh, winch affected my eye» and
• ‘¿A,000 In Premiums.
hearing ; have employed ninny phy»i
Offered by Liggett A Myers Tobacco cian» without rt lief. I am now on my
Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guess jM.cond Iniitle of E ly’s ( ’ream Halm, and
ing nearest the number of people who feel confident of a complete cure.—
will attend tile World's Fair gets $0, Mary C. Thom peon, Cerro Gordo, 111.
000, the second $1,000 etc. Ask your
Most of the transportation in Havana
dealer for particulars o send for cir­
cular. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle Cuba is furnished by little horses hitch*
you to a guess.
f < 1 lo a vi< toria.
There are 3,000 ol
those rihis in that city, and hut one
Seven hundred tons of butter arriv­ horse care line.
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ed in London in one shipment from
I urn an old man and have been a
Australia two weeks ago. Its total
constant sutlerer with catarrh for the
value was about $340,000.
last ten years. I am entirely cured by
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need the use of E ly’s Cream Halm. It it
for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin strange that so simple a remedy will
or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to cure such a atubhorn disease.— Henry
give you satisfaction. Price, 70 cents. Hillings, U. 8. Pension A lt ’)’, Washing*
ton, 1). C.
Australia has just comslcted the first
locomotive ever built on the island con
A t three of the large [«ondon railway
tinent. It was constructed at M el­ stations— Charing Croua, Cannon street
bourne,
and London Bridge— as many as 32,*
■ APPETITE AND HEALTH:'
Grocers sell it all about.
RCruat ALL SUBSTITUTES.
do only by
N. K . F A IR B A N K Jt CO.,
S T . LO U IS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON.
—....
L A D IE S ’ T E A
Is a pleasant drink, which w ill ho borne by th « stom­
ach without m u s w o r gripinz. It act« thoroughly
ou the liver, kidney» and reproductive organs. A
gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is most useful
fu »cant or painful menstruation. I t aid» digestion
tnd red wen corpulency; clears the complexion, ren
lering it fair, and restoring tho natural color of the
»kin, for it rem ove» the bile, which by accumula­
tion, produce» the »allow, muddy complexion, peou
liar to the constipated state. Sold by all druggist*.
Irvin W. Lari more, physical director
of Y . M. C. A., Des Moines, la., says h<
can conscientiously recommend Cham
berlain’s Pain Halm to athletes, gym
nasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and
the profession in general for bruises,
«pruing and dislocations; also for sore
ness and stiffness of the muscles. Mr
Larimore has used two bottles of Pain
Halm and is enthusiastic in his praise
of the remedy. When applied before
ihe parts become swollen it will effeci
a cure in one-half the time usually re­
quired. It also cures rheumatism. Foi
sale by all druggists.
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I f you wish to cither buy or sell any­
thing. a few lines in this peper may
save you both time and trouble. The
cost will be only 5 cents per line of
about six words.
H ot WeMther I natirance.
For twenty-five cents you can insure
yourself ai.d family against any bad
results from an attack of bowel com
plaint during the summer. Chamber
iiin ’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is a certain .cure for these (bi­
ases. It costs but 25 cents. For sale
by all druggists.
The whis* cv busiiv *ss dors no good
but much harm.
In all dei mgemctits of the liver
cure is cert • if yot» take ¿immoli »
Liver Regulator.
A SPECIAL OFFER!
Thf above 1« a oorrvot picture of THE ORB-
OONIAN'S NEW BUILDING, located at the
corner of Sixth and Aider »treat». For inanj
year» THS OREGONIAN ha» fait the need of
a new and commodious building embracing
all the modern improvement», with the latest
Improved maohlnerr for turning out a me­
tropolitan paper. It now he» It, nnd one that
the whole Pnolfie Const may justly feel proud
of. ns it Is ««rtnlnly the finest on the oomst.
Now that THU ORRGONiAN is settled in
this naw home It faals Ilka giving its many
friends a benefit. It makes this special offer
to those who renew their subscription, or te
those » h e subscribe prior te September 1st,
to send the
U/esHly Oregoijiaij
If;
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO.,
The o rlv fresh water fish
Canary Islands is the eol.
tn
Accommodating.
las effective. Now, all this is changed
Miss Cnrhart—Our acquaintance has
Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, one of the most been so short that I feel I ought to know
powerful alteratives, is agreeable t< more about you before I can consent to |
most |ialntes, the Havor being by no become your wife.
means medicinal
Pelham Parker (stiffly)—Very well. I
If the hop prospect continues as can refer yon to any of the girls I have 25cts^
bright as today, old I’olk will have been engaged to.—Club.
fiOctAa&Rd
J1.00 per BottleT
niaur a gold dollar to her credit after
A n O p t i c a l I llu s io n .
Cue cent a d<
tin- fall harvest from our multitude of
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G i œ a t C o u g -wJKHprompi
h
vines.
wpctt all 1 o'''fir*
* a. Croup.
“
firs fnii
fp.U. Cough
A number of workmen who were
drilling an artesian well at Centerville,
lo , tap|ied a subterranean cavity at a
depth of nearly 600 feet that was com­
pletely filled with live bats of tin- com ­
mon gray s|iecies and of extraordinary
size.
G.
H.
W
r io h t
.
Boston, Mass.
For a quarter of a century not a
single house was built in Yarnt, a vill­
age in Yorkshire. England, which thus
earned for itself the title “ The Only
Finished City in Europe.”
fi
S o to
T h r o a t, HotfiMneit, Whoopliitf Cough and
A s t h m a . For
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Conaucnption
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no . rival:
h t«rN lln | .
Qpj cared thoosxnde,
will
m i YOU
■ and
nd w
ill n
(Tuna
you a
taken ia t.me. Sola bjr " DruggistS on a guar-
•ntee. For n L a m e Rav
____ it or Chest, uao
S H I L O H a B S L L A D ) U N N N A
A P L A S T E R ^50.
¡LOffsyVCATARRH
^R E M E D Y ,
_
you L «e r r p T lh le retoedy is rvianuw
tomi to cu*-« you.
I Frico» ôOcta* Injector frua.
r u m , ” T, IT, W
For
aad raw p i. S o ..
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CuRES J P b N a T i p a t r o n ;
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1 AnaxianM * Laxaffre amt N ERV ■ TONIO.
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l O Ä ’f ö K M S
E A S T and S O U T H !
Laundry and Toilet Soups.
— via—
T H E »H A S T A R O TT E
-O F TH X-
S 0 U T E E M PACIFIC CO.
I0S. KUERTOM, PROPRIETOR.
Expreris Train» leave Portland Daily
LE A V E
A R R IV E :
Portland
7:00 P il I Han Krancua-o
8:15 A|
i Sau Francis, o. .7:00 P M | Portliuid............7:tk> A
BANKS.
Post-burg Mull Pally.
n . At. FI.LIS,
C. b
LO AD .
C'M ahlcr.
F ie iid iD t .
DALLAS
OF
CITY
D A LLA S .
BANK,
OREGON,
d
P u r e 'y V. «
tab le I N v c
F a iw -
W ILL IA M S & E NG LA ND
B
A I L I N
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OSEGOtv
geni-ral banking busint-n« ami
allow iuterent on time di-po«its.
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ARRIVE:
tf:(A» P M
10.3» A M
D IN IN G C A R S ON O G D E N R O U TE
V. I Si SI HE DIVISION.
Between F-irtlaud aud C'oivalHs.
MAIL TRAIN DAILY- LICE FT 8 UNI’AT.
7:30 A M Lv.
Portland
Ar. 6:;e0
10:58 A M Lv.
L'erry
Lv. z v i P
U!:10 P M A r.
Ci rvalUs
Lv. 12:56 I*
At Albany and Corvalis connect with traiu* of Or
jfon PacilK- ruilrood.
E xpress D a ily ,
4:40 P M Lv.
7:26 P M Ar.
E xcep t Sunday.
Portland
McMinnville
Ar. 8:‘2e A li
Lv. 6:46 A M
D IK E O T O B S i
m
Portland and Willamette Division, Nir*
row Gauge.
Passenger depot, foot o f Jefferson street.
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A B TTLI8H N E W W A L K IN G COSTUJf*.
1
Albany
Portland
PU LLM A N B U FFET SLLEPERS,
AN D —
S fr.C O N D ( 1 A S 8 S L E E P I N G C A IIS
A t l a c l i e d t o »11 T h i o u g h T m ln s .
Lo in money and di»counts paper ut the i'»ua
rate»;
A'l. w intorect on tim e deposits.
SALEM ,
I have x fine lot of fru it trees, which I will »ell low
for cash. A ll stock *rafte*l with »cion» from tree»
hearing irood fm it. Conte aud »ee my stock or write
C. M. W H ITE M AN .
to me about it.
SB. PZEBCE’S GALVANIC
•,
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A IR L IE M A IL - D A IL Y , EXCEPT SUNDAY
Arrive S:0f p. in
Leave 9:40 a. m.
Port I And
Leave 4:38 p. in.
l'a lla »
A rrive t:27 s. m.
Leave 7:00 a m|
A rrive 6:06 p. in.
Ai. lie
tt.
ED. BIDDLE,
D r. P ie r c e » O l e - I Y
L fa ^ d P lectn ca1
Appliances
ConUin
the f.atoafc Im -
p r o v a m a n ta and give aourrei t which can be In *
s t a n t l y f a i t by the wearer. Warranted superior.-n
« v a r y r a s p tet, : o a l! t !i‘*r» now m use. 1 he fol-
U w ing letr-- » f- »n v e il k:i wn iraidents o f ths
Pacilio Coast, w ill »peak ior themselves:
L irr. b c k z w e r i
M r . E. A. Vt x>nn •Ff.FoKrO ANnv.W AflH .. sa ys-
**8ix month» have n<>v' paseed since l procured one
o f your $15-belts. a- 1 it givt-.» :r.e i leasure and much
satisfaction to r-n \v irjr testimony o f eleven years
ago in regard tot ln-.r efficacy in the relief o f ailments
to which I have been subjected.”
L A M E B A C K ft R H E U M A T IS M C U R * » !
Mu. J . W . I ’oa 'IAN. a well-known shipwright o f
T ac om a , writes—' Your No. 3 Galvanic Chain Belt
basdone whs t * wh-dc. drug store could not do, for
it lias cured me o f St ¡«tic Rheumatism and weak
Baek, also, which enme on thr* uah a in 11 into a ship s
I fo lflS fe e 'o n my back.
hold some ten J<
ned,
uD ffsif nothing had happeni
and although I
t »bo doctor said,
said; waa
was not hu
hurt,
the back troubled me t*> r si ties until I tried your
belt. For ohp year htm I have /tit as I used to atio.
I I S fP O I t T A W T N O T I C E !
D r Ptareft’s Belts (w ith I SuSpeE?"'T
Susper??-** auouuiusmn
Attachments
for Men) w ill be sent fre e t e by registered mail, en
receipt o f aoove price, or ' (J.
• O . D. by Express, with
an
d eom
c o n pt_
p a riio n with
pnvdege o f ssami-Mtion. a
nd
a a y s lm i l.xr a p p lia n c e m a d e in A m e r ic a ,
on receipt • i i l . For further particulars, send 4c.
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call
at
in stamps f t sealed Pamphlet
No. __
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the Manufactory to d Ifeadnunrteraof theCompanv.
occunnnir t lie en ti1-'1 ìli. 3d and 4th tloors, at the fo*-
low in* •ddr-MR: SV a-raetie E lsta tic T r u s s Co ,
N W cor. K ari.v A Sacramento St»., San Francisco,
trY " '*
™ e '"s’ " e/~- erf-cementfhatt mention tkis/afer
OR. JORDAN & CO.’S
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1061 M a r k e t St., San F r a n c is c o
(Between 0th and 7th Sts.)
O o and learn how wonderfully you
are made and how to avoid sickness
kand disease. M 'i«eum enlarged with
thousands o f new objects. Admis­
sion 26 eta
P r i v a t e O f f i c e —N a m e B u i l d i n g
1 0 5 1 M a r k e t S t r e e t - D is e a s e s of men:
stricture, loss o f manhood, diseases o f the skin
and kidneys quickly cure«! without the use of mer­
cury. Treatment personally o r bv letter. Send
for book.
¡ S ' A n y p erson r e c e iv in g
s a m p le c o p y o
his p a p e r w ill p lea se c o n s id e r i t an in v ita tio n
o f b e c o m e a r e g u la r su b scrib er.
T h ro u g h Tic^ctJ
To all Points in the Eastern States.
IRON WORK TO ORDER- Canada and Europe can be Obtained at
Lowest Bates from I. N. Woods, agent
Repairing Promptly Done.
Dallas.
— A L L K IN D S O F —
G T n O
Fig. 2—Dressy sleeve, including an upper
one in either peking silk or plain silk striped
with fanoy bands and gathered at the elbow
to describe a V, and an under one, long ami
close fitting, in guipure work over bright
colored silk.
LEAVE:
•rtlund
5:00 P M
Albany
.3:80 A M
lUUKüL L.ài.i'i IKS.
A re S a fe and R eliable,
fc ff“ P erfeéìly Harn:I -
m
a
AI lia in Local Hally, Except Snntlay.
west;
Choice Tries! F é Prices!
stepped out o f a picture frame. In a superb
costume of the time of Anne of Austria,
with perhaps a medici collar, while you
may be garbed in a dress with a deep
bertha, 1880 mode, and shoes with sandals.
Worth appears to give a little preference
to the 1880 style, with qualifications. In a
number of gowns recently made the sleeve»
were all balloon form at the top, and frills
or flounces of the material or lace formed
capes, pointed at the back and front and
passing over the top of the balloon sleeve,
forming an epaulet, thus adding conmd-**
srably to the width of the wearer’s shoul­
ders. The skirts were close fitting in the
front and at the sides, the fullness being
quite at the back and the length moderate.
The cut shows one of the free modifica­
tions of old styles which furnish some of
the most attractive of the new spring cos­
tumes. This costume Is in glace hopsack­
ing with bell skirt, with band of oriental
and gold galloon at the knee, zouave jacket
with shoulder cape forming a double fold on
the bust and full vest. Tho sleeves are of a
fancy shot silk in shades of peach and
green, and the collar and waistband of the
oriental galloon. The bonnet is in fancy
straw and gold. The trimmings consist o f
an upright bow and ends in peach satin,
three tufts of small velvet flowers in shades
o f peach and green, and peach satin strings.
LK A V E :
AHKIVE:
Portland
8:80 A M ! Roaeburg
, .6:60P
Roeebuig
<i 80 A M | P ortlan d ............. tJ o P
Transacts a general banking busine»» in all
'»rancho»;
B uy» nnd »ells exeh&nge on prin uipal point
United States ;
Make» coiiection» on sail point» in the Parif.c North
GEO. W IL L IA M S ,
WM ENG LAN
H .P . M C N A R Y .
J A. B A K E R
d. A. R IC H A R D S O N .
-
W IL L IA M S ,
Merchant^ Tailor.
3 D _ A .X iX .A - S ,
,
Manager.
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
— At covered bridge, Dallas.—
0. H. COBB, PROP’R.
FINE W ORK A N D GOOD FTS
A S P E C IA L T Y .
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst. Gen. V. k P. Agi.
Portland Oregon
k o e h i . e r
PHD?.
New work made to order nnd all farm
molt ments or machinery repaired on
short notice.
O R E G O N -
FIA M O S ! O R G A N S
Buy from First Hands and save Middle Mens’ large prof­
its and Agents’ Commissions. My stock comprises a full
assortment of
PM
m
b ill
jELEBRáTEO
KIMBALL
HALLET
ORGANS,
I buy my pi­
anos and organs
&
from the uuiiiu-
fm turer dikeot ,
DAVIS,
and s a v e San
Francisco j o b-
bers’ large prof­
its; and,again, I
sell to customers
ibe ma
OIKECT myeelf or
th n «ig li my reg-
II h r SALAKIED
salesmen^«) tliat
customers save
agents and small
KIMBALL
PIANOS,
dealers’ l a r g e
THE WILLAMMETTE.
proliits.
— S A L E M , OREGON —
The Best Hotel between Portand and San
Francisco.!
In all its Appointments.
¿b.. I . W
some
pRirrrr
slekybs .
Popular Fashciae lo Jewelry.
The chrysoprase is likely to be all tho
fashion. I t is not a stone of much value,
nor la It particularly pretty, but it looks
well combined with diamonds, and most
people are tired o f moonstones and welcome
the ehrysopraar as a change. One of the
daintiest watches is in a diamond cast*
about a» large as a 95-oent piece. It fall»
from the beak o f a diamond bird, intended
to be worn as a fir ooch. The newest “ lucky
jewelry” oonsist« of horseshoe shaped
brooches with gtdd nails. Short watch
chains, bracelets, brooches, earrings, etc., of
polished wrought iron are made of the»«
lucky horseahoee. A fashionable bracelet
appears to be a gold chain of some kind,
with a pendant heart shaped ornament.
Ksd Fee t)M* Stout Woman.
How the stout wvtuen must detest the
fashions of thia snason! Bodices are all
made with bolts or else cut off quite short
at the waist, and the shoulder trimmings
that are warn cm everything ndd enormous­
ly to the width o f the hack. The only way
to look nice is to have a soul above fashion
and wear whsSt suits you.
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Gnsranfeed to eure Bilious Attacks and
CouaupMUon, Small Bile Desna.
Th«* first nu litnrr order issued by
dfinernl Grant, duted Julv 2. 1861, and
appointed Colonel E T. Dawson quart
ennaster of the» Twenty first Illinois, i-
in pour—ion o f Colonel Dawson, who
is ^ai I to have refused $ 3,000 for it.
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Bean
New hams, shelter for farm machin­
ery and w oai »heds are going up in all
directions.
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P r e v e n t am t c u r e O n n attp aU oo s o d S ick*
ReaOst •. .Wt.ul ini«*
If some m« n would squander less
time and money at the saloons thay
could come nearar paying tbair debts.
C u re f o r C o M sl F e v e r s an d O e s e r a i I k *
M m ,. Small
" MI B n i W i a
tfc* per
- - Buy from a Reliable Finn and Gst Reliable Goods. - -
A JTV E Y E A R S * written W A R R A N T Y given with every instrument sold.
Old organ» and pianos taken in part payment for new ories.
Catalogues mailed free to any address. Call and see mo or write be­
fore buying.
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A G IT E B
P r o p r ie to r
Fig. 8—Elbow «lee vein silk or soft woolen
material, terminating with a long close
fitting ana in lace or embroidery, encircled
with narrow ribbon and outaide fly bows.
Fig. 4—Full dress sleeve of fold» of net,
niusnaor china crape, draped on the shoul­
der with a jeweled cla»p, from which fall
two strimt* of pearls, which are joined to n
bracelet rn open beaded work, finished off
wlth.a graduated bead fringe.
To aid D*ir estl«*ii take one Small Bile
aftei eaUiig- atr. |«#r oottie.
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Mrs R.—Why, Mr. H.. isn't that
“ Kate, what’s become of the pnroas
Mho M.l
plaster I left in that desk?"
Mr. H.—That waa her name. I belter*.
“ Porous plaster! Why. I thought It
Mrs. R— Ah, ahe'e married, than I And was one of those new postage stamps,
pray do tell tna what narrow brained, and I put tt ou a letter to ma."—Life.
•tinparing idiot eonld have married hart
S p o n K * n u r m u g and « T o n i n g with a
Mr. EL—T oo refer to the minister who
performed th* ommoujr. I preeume, aa preparation made o f on* t«t>le*poonfnl
of carbonate of soda aud a half pint of
1 * « her ha*head.—^Troth.
uiatL-rials art! used in making all our
D ee M o in es, Io w a .
—
Ptifl# He.
A n d a P R E V E N T IV E fo r
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fK H tl.K
Yin de Cinchona Co.,
the
Belvidere, 111., Dec. 3, 1891
N o r m a n L i c h t v , I)es Moines, Iowa.
Dear Hir:— Having suffered a creat
deal from headache for year» and being
unable to get relief until it would wear
away of itself. I saw Krause’s Head
ache Capsules advertised. I tried them
and now am never without them, find­
ing it the only remedy that will give
ine relief. When I now find a head
ache coming on me 1 take a capsule
and find the relief instantaneous.
Respectfully yours,
Simmon’s Liver Regulator is invalu
able in the nursery. It is a gentle
laxative, and harmless.
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T h e ro. al tr iw n of Roiimania is
made of bronze, the metal having once
doue service in the shape of cannons.
Samples from 62 war t- sted guns, each
of which was captured from some eue-
my, are included in .he make up of
tbie royal insignir.
to M r » Unions i
^ in s tru c tio n
PFMCE $1 .OO.
To prevent fevers, keep the liver ac­
tive an I bowels regular with Sin.men's
Liver Regulator.
Hood’s Pills may lie had by mail for
20c. of C. 1. Hood A Co , Lowell, Mass.
E m a il
nsnstrualion
P A IN F U L
Sent postpaid on receip t o f
price. M oney refunded i f not as v
Never take your per.-onal troubles to
a newspaper. Their publication would
do no good, but m i;li1 make matters
worse. Editors should invariably re­
fuse tn publish such things.
Chamberlain’■ Coll«*, Cholera end Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Every family should be provided with
a bottle of this remedy during the
summer months. It can always he de
pended upon and is pleasant and sal.
to take. In many cases, by having it
at hand, life may be saved before a
physician could he summoned or medi
cine procured. No other remedy is so
reliable or successful. No other so
certain to cure bloody flux, dysentery,
di.irrh.es and cholera morbus in th cr
worst forms. I t is equally valuable f.-r
children and adults
20 and 00 cent
bottles for sale by all druggists.
B fle B e & n s
Suppressed
Tht Uditi
\m
T H E —
.P U R E S T pi9 B E S T
a n d h ave h ad no
Red
Cross
Tansy
Pills
18 Months for $ 2.00
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| The Eduiore (M ich.) Marclvd has a
; good way ol keepitjg tramps away from
; that place» He locks lliWii hi the
i-astile drawing room, builds a good
j tire and pul* a liberal quantity of pep­
per ou trie stove.
Ask your Grocer for It.
In m y le g b y u sin g
A certain cure for malarial fevers is
fou
und in Simmon’s Liver Regulator.
This being the dull season of the year, THB
OREGON IAN believes e bensflt of this kind
will be greatly appreciated. Pleaae send lo
your suoserlutlon ns soon ns possible. Whes
visiting Portland you ars cordially invited
to sail end^tako • trip threugk our new
SALEM SOAP WORKS.
I was cured several years ago of white swelling
Much Folk county stock differed last
winter for hick of «he1 ter and from
S le e v e s F o r D a y a n d E v e n in g G o w n s .
having to e t too much dry feed. Now
Fig. 1—Short pnffed sleeve, gathered into
is the time to pro’.ide against those
a frill at the edge and divided into two ir­
wrongs.
regular puffings by a band o f jet gimp.
To insure a healthy appetite and in­
creased digt stimi lake
s Liver
Regni iter.
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Those who rhu • dissipations of aR
kinds have the must genaiiio happiness
and live longest. Midnight dune!!
fearing ami drinking cost in « very
sense ten times more than the Rectin
pleasure they firing.
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A soft, fair skin is the result of pure
blood and a healthy liver, lo secure
which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the So
perior .Medicine. Ladies who rely upon
cosmetics lo heaulify their complexions,
should make a note of this, hearing in
Baron Liebig, the German chemist,
mind that they can’t improve upon na
says that as much Hour as wiil lie on
lure.
t h e point of a table knife contains ns
much nil'ritive constituents as eight
In old times it seemed to lie tlmught
p int« of the la st beer made.
that a medieine must lie nauseating to
S
S W I F T ’ fc £ V E C IF !S
A Pointer for Bicycle Kideru.
P O B T U tM D . O K .
Don't You Know
Shiloh’s Cure, the great c nigh and
That to have |ierfecl health you must
croup cure, is for sale by all druggists.
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, have pure blood, and the best way lo
have pure blood is to take Hood's
only 20 cents. Children love it.
Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier and
Twenty-six murders were committek strength builder, i t expels all taint of
in EUiert county. Georgia, during the scrolula, salt rheum and all other hum­
last two years without a single convic­ ors, and at the same tim e builds up the
whole system and givve nerve strength.
tion.
D » t M o f L o u is X I I I s o d 1H3U.
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The bank panic ib «ubriiding and
general confidence being restored in
most parts of the country. Sherman’s
silver bill is held resjamsible for much
of the present fluanri.il trouble, and
there seems to be a general desire for
its repeal.
both
Notwithstanding that every year
from 5,000 to 6,000 ships go up and
down the River Seine, carrying 2,500,-
000 Urns of goods, it is said that there is
no map of this important French stream
in existence.
An ounce of pure gold is worth $20.- 009 movements for signal and point
4; therefore, a ton of pure gold, which levers Jiave to be made every 24 hours,
imtains 24,000 ounces, is worth $195,- quite apart from the telegraphic opera­
tio n .
Anything and F very thing Between th«
F i f t y Year*.
An old and well triad rem edy.— Mr*. W inslow’»
Southing S; rup lout oeen u*ed for over fifty y ear» by
millions of mother» for theif children while teething,
with perfect »Hcceti». It soothe» the child, softeur
the gum*, allay» all pain, cures wii.d colic, ami is th.
best remedy for Diarrhea. 1» pleasant to the taste
• old by druggist* j„ every part of the world. Twet.
ty flve cent-» ;i )x>ttl**. it » value is incalculable, h
urc an<i :wk for Mrs. Winslow's ¡toothing ¡Syrup, am
take no other kind.
COTTOLENE
Shaky.
WHAT IS THE FASHION?
For Over
Dot and Tom are the names of nev
poet offices in niinoi«
A trembling hand, an uncertain step,
fidgetiness, indicated by re»tless shift-
ing from one place or posture to anoth
er, usually mental annoyance at unex­
pected noires, are among the indies
tions of extreme nervousness. Thei-e
seem triflfng, but the health of men
and women in this condition is "decid
edlv shaky,” li ble to lie overthrown
disastrously by causes which the vigoi
ouh m ight defy.
To fortify the nerv
ous system,general vigor must, throne.I-
the medium of reinforced dige»tion
and a renewal of ail impaired power o
sleeping at night, tic raised to a In aid.-
ful standard. A guarantee of this i
IIosLctter's Stomach Hitters, which ri
establishes digestion, bile secretion am
lhe habit of body on a permanently re
gular basis, thus renewing that bodil.v
equilibrium, which is followed by a gain
of strength and nerve tranquillity. K<'
kidney complaint, rheumati.-m, lieu
ralgin, and as a preventive of the fir-
attack of subHequont return of malarial
disorders, this medicine is without a
peer. Thrice duily take a wineglass
ful.
A troublesome s k in disease
m m j caused me to scratch for 1. n
1 l - i *■ mouths, and has been IK B B 3 B
oured by a tow days’ use of ¡g u S s a S
M. H. W olff , Upper Marlboro, Md>
to the rear.
comes now into popular
favor as the new shorten­
ing— better than even the
best o f lard with none o f
lard’s objectionable quali­
ties. A n d
by
>f
S y m p t o m s o f re
tu rn o f th e dis­
don a modem tailor made costume for her
W e desire a greater amount of cor morning walk, a Ib>uis X V caaaque and ease. M a n y p ro m in e n t p h ysician s a tten d ed m e
and a ll fa ile d , b u t S. 8 . S. d id th e w ork.
res pond cnee from all parte <f the coun waistcoat for afternoon visits, a tea gown
F a u l W . K i h k i a t k i c k , J ohnson C ity , Tenn.
tv, and one and all are cordially invit­ to dine In and an empire ball dress. Some­
ed to write neighborhood news lor the i times these costumes set dates and history j
at defiance and assume the composite style,
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis-
I t e m iz k k .
the sleeves of one era being worn with the ases mailed free.
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skirt of another, and so on. A century or
T h e y In crease a p p e tite , p u r it y tiie w h o le
S w if t S pecific C o .,
tw o seems a trifling difference. A t the
system nnd a c to n th e liv e r . B ile lieans&m ud.
Atlanta, Ga.
same dinner party or ball you may meet
Work, work, continuoiib work, in the your most intimate friend in a dress o f the
price of suceebb in most undertakings first empire and suddenly behold your
and they who will not work mu&t drop dearest foe arrive looking as If she had
Cottolene ( 'ottolene Cottolene Cottolene ( ottolene
Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottoli
C oti
comes attended
IRATCHEDJEN MONTHS.
The traiiHcontinental railway* are | A woman of fashion can dr««a in the coa-
turoe of four or five different epochs in the
«till whacking it to each other. One course of one day without being remarkw-
cun m-w go from San Franciaco to &>:. ble. For instance, she may wear a morn­
Haul, first cia»«, for |45.
ing gown or peignoir in the watteau style,
i
Cottolene
Cottoienc Cottolene CotUrlen« Coitolene Cottolene
Hew to Keep «rallies.
To keep jellies from molding cover
with pulverised sugar to a depth of a
quarter of aa inch and they wlU keep for
years.
watcfi-Htuiped b o ttle * , a u g a i
ootiU«.. S m a ll Lille iieaua. *6c. per bottle.
“ How good digestion wait on
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305 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T ,
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
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This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable»: compounded
from the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of Spain.
“ Espano ” recreates Mental and Nerve Power in M a n and "W om an.
' r~ i
An infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility,
Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness caused
by Debilitating Losses, Excesses or Over-Indulgences, In­
cipient Softening o f the Brain or Paresis, Dizziness, Loss of
Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual
Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain
to its normal condition following the abuse of Alooholic Beverages,
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or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit.
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i SPANISH DRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER
Have yon »based the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ?
Are y . 1 d- "-ir. lcnt and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts 7
E * p / i ¡ ¡ Q " w,li positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and
is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system and an
improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles, hones, nerves, hair,
nails, sk n, Moot and gives vigorous life to tts* unfortunate who ha* exhausted
his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry
In the pocket. Each box contains 90 doses or enough to laet one month and is
worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxes for
$0.00 If ordered at on* tim* and a guarantee will be given that any cose men­
tioned above that it does not cure, tbe money will be refunded. As to our
flnancisl standing we refer to any hank in thia city. Sent charges prepaid to
any address in United State* or Canada. Put np In plain wrapper with no
mark to distinguish what it ia Hand for circulars and testimonial*. Address,
SPANISH MEDICINE OO.,
1.
S to ck to n
S treet
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.. U. S. A.
An abl* Brain and Nerv* Specialist estn at any time b* confidentially
nonsuited entirely fr** o f ohorge, personally or by mail, at th* abovn
address.