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LIKE A BURN W a te r O oM d O a t < m m Day or Night. Doctors Had. Cured by Cutftoura. l*t disease, which wa* the w ont hind h, Signed oa one cheek likes ringworm. It apn sd aad itched so tin poor little fellow had no pease , O lfh tortk y. Thee it started — —w~ “w-ek and chin, a as ft piece _________ t e a b u r s I you would rub off the Skis, and bloody water oosed OBt constantly. His suffer ings were terrible 1 know, al though he was but six mouths old and could not tell how he suffered. I tied hie heads that fee would not scratch, then he would rub his poor little cheeks en his shoulders to relieve the intense itching. I had as good a doctor as was In Philadelphia, but he failed to relieve him. I read of theCtm cvEA R km xdis *. an«lat once purchased them. Strange to say that very al;xh the rested without scratching his face, and from that on he Improved and soon was entirely oared. I would like anyone suffering from this terrible disease to see my boy, who Is in his twelfth year now. His complexion is as clear and smooth as can be. This is an unsolicited testimonial, and every word is true. I thank God for my child’s recovery, and 1 thank the manufacturer of C u T icrsa. Mss. E. 8. GAMBLE. 808 N. Forty-Second St., Philadelphia. CUTICURA WORKS WONOERS ANNALS OF TH E 1804— O n ly sergeant«* were perm itted to j plead In the courts of com m on plcaa. S ir Francis Bacon w a s the first sergeant. 1834— Forgery, whether o f deeds or notes. I made punishable by death. 1687— T ria l* for witchcraft and heresy Massachusetts: A n n e Hutchinson and oth ars imprisoned Thore is an unknown quantity of *il- ver in the Bay of Rio <le Janeiro, Bra *'l— a »liver mine, in fact, of compara tively «peaking unlimited dimension* and every »hip that drop» anchor there cut» into the bed of ore. H O W '» T i l l » ! W e offer One Hundred Dollar» re- M«nl for anv ca»e of catarrh that can not he cured by Hnll’n Catarrh Cure. F. J. C h knk y <t Co., Toledo, O. W e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the hint 15 year», and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busines» transaction» and financially aid • to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W kht A T r u a x , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O W a i . d i n o , K i n n a n A M a r v i n , Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. H ill » Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists. A tiny elephant, 3 years old, 3d inch es high, 3 feet long and weighing 168 pounds, is on exhibition in Berlin. The dwarf phenomenon is from Huma- tra. Its normal kin weighed at same age from 3 ty 3£ tons. Hhiloh's Vitalixer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. Mrs. Hannah Davi >s, wife of a labor er, living near Cardigan, England, is the latest C a n d id a 's for the ‘'Queen's bounty.” She ga v . birth to four child ren, three girls a n d a boy .recently, and a ll a rc doing well. to persons 1807— The principle laid dow n that juries \ should not be fed after bearing the evi- | deuce until they had reached an agree- ! meat. C ase« occurred of ju ro rs being fined for h avin g fru it in their pockets w hen they retired to consider their verdict, a lthough they did not eat the fruit. 1722— The black act paaeed by parliam ent to punish persons w h o blacked their faces to preveut recognition w hen engaged in the commission of crime. # S t w Excuse. Johnny Jumpp—Coin to the World’s fk this year? G utter G u s— Nope. P o p is so loaded off with noovotieer cuius he cau ’t afford iW— Good N e w * K w iii*: n t Around f S . Circle Of the discuses to which it is adapt ed with the best results, Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, a family medicine, comprehensive in its scope, hss never liecn thrust upon public attention in the guise of a universal panacea for bodily ills. This claim, daily arrogated in the columns of the daily press bv the proprietors of medicines far inferior to it as specifics, has in a thousand in stance» disgusted the public iu advance by it» absurdity, and the prospects of other remedies of su)icriur qualities have hi-en handicapped by the pre tention» of their worthless predecessors But the American people know, be cause they have verified the fact by the most trying tests, thst tin- Bitters pos sesses the virtues of a real specific in ases of malarial and liver disorder, constipation' nervous, rheumatic, stout aeh and kidney trouble. W hat it does il does thoroughly and mainly for this reason it is endorsed sod recoinmejided by hosts of res|iectahle medical men. Bees, in order to collect one pound of clover honey, must deprive 62,000 clo ver heads of their nectar. To do this they must make 350 trips to the fields. I have not used »11 of one bottle yet. I »uttered (ram catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating dropping in the thront peculiar to that disease, anil nose bleed almost daily. I tried various remedies without benefit until lust April, when I saw E ly ’s Cream Halm advertised in tile Boston Budget, I procured a bottle, and since the first days’ use have bad no more bleeding— the soreness is entirely gone.— D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. 1A rhym er'. apology for masblna a straw bat. th. property or an unknown parson.. Oh, pray do not t n l A l lb * al«l,t of (Ilia uaak. Tor Ik . hard frwl. m a n « Tor a Iroapaiw so raah. Strmoto »olohloa of law H . n n r was pat In. Bat thla bat waa « raw, Aad aww It la aal la. - Harper*. Baser. OASTRIC JUtee. Aiwar* broli havfotMk ovsr a chareoal tra Turnlpaarr ilrlietooa whrn eboppnl fin. «ad oookad la milk tk. n u as sabba«.. Tfc. u h m a p p rtlaln * uf aaltrd almomla, th. moat d .llo a t . a f fri ad sega, ara «ookad la a H u l» pura « I n all. a a •T, I t .W a a A a — â f t . fys^tm w. i have little sympathy for the dyspeptic. T h ey can eat everything that comes along. W hile they can eat rich food without fear o i the dyspeptic s bad experi ences, they neverthe less greatly appreciate a delicate f l a v o r in their pastry. 18U5— L o rd justices were appointed by W illia m I I I to govern the kingdom during bis absence on the continent. 1808— Counsel first allow ed charged with treason. A bnw o t putti tkaa wtll satlafy th. « f i aad «taalfy ta. t a « , uf th* muti a art Ina la mada by ad4tu( a lift I. maraashlno aad rad «nsaaaa te aa lo. W rad r n p b a r ta T h o m »» Allen, who *erv<d under Wellington in flu* wars with Na)K>Uuu) and under Genera! Scott in the Mexi can war,and who enlisted at the age of 72 for service in the civil wwr. is still alive at tiie itge of 103 years in T y le r , county, W est Virginia. Good Digestion 1687— The first reg u la r lord high chancel lor, Here fort, appointed in Kiigland by W iiltem the Conqueror. There is a tribe in Central Africa among whom speakers in public debi t Brooklyn, E. B..N. Y „ May 25, '91. M r . N o h M a n L i c h t y , Des Moines la. ea are required to stand on one leg bile speaking, and tn speak only as D kar S ir Enclosed please tind *1 00, for which I would like you to long as they can so stand. -------- ■ . —■■■ send me the worth of in Krause’s In all that goes to strengthen and Headache Capsules, some time ago my wife was in Hartford, Conn., and step build up the system weakened by dis ped into Sawlitt’s drug store, where ease and pain, A yer’s Sarsaparilla is the they gave her a sample box of them. »iqierior medicine. It neutralises the They were just what she needed, but poisons left in the system after diptlie- we have failed to find them here, so riu and scarlet fever, and restores the send to you for them. W ill you kind debilitated patient to perfect health and ly send them by mail at your earliest vigor. convenience, and oblige. The remarkable price of $300 was Yours truly, D. T. H untkr . paid in laindon recently for the fossil It is the custom in Russia for each egg of the tepyornis, an extinct wing lady presens at a big dinner to smoke a less bird that inhabited Madagascar in prehistoric times. tiny cigarette between each court ---- __ ■ +. ............ — This is sup|>oeed to assist digestion, I t Havas th«* Ch ildren . besides removing the Davor of the pre During the epidemic in this county vious fare from the pahite. in August, 1888, my little bov, aged ----------- ♦ ------------ three years, was taken with hloisiy Hhiloh's Cure, the great c nigh and croup cure, is for sale by all druggists. tlux in a severe form. W hen my wife Pocket sixe oontains twenty-five doses, commenced giving Cliamlierlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the only 25 cents. Children love it. discharges were bloody tind unnatural. Rabhits have been revived after re After the first dose was given he began ceiving a shock of 2.5000 volts and 20 to get better and the stool became ampere«, a she ok more powerful than more natural. Three doses complete is given in the execution of murderers ly rnrrd him. I cannot speak too highly of the medicine. W m . G i . k n n , iu New York. Hciolo county, Ohio. For sale by all W h a t da Yon Taka druggists. Medicine fort Because you are sick The small town of Griftou, N. C., and want to get well, or because you wish to present illness. Then remem can protiably lay claim to more divis ber that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures nil ion* than any other stnhll place in tlie diseases caused by impure blood and country. It is located in two counties, debility of the system It is not wliat three townships, two congressional it- proprietors say but what Hood's districts, two senatorial districts and Saisa(mrillc does, that tells the story two judicial districts. of its merit. He sure to get Hood's, A n Kp©d©nilc o f Dysentery, and only Hood’s. In September, 1892, dysentery in a very severe form, wrevailed at James Purely vegetable— Mood's Pills— 25«'. town, N. S. W alter Willard, a well known merchant of the ulacr, procur Zoar, ()., is the abiding place of a tin »Holland of German Communists ed a supply of Chamberlain Colic. Cholera and Diarrlus-a Remedy, He who hold all property in common, the says; "It is certainly one of the best place being a miniature kingdom with things ever made and has given the in itself. highest satisfaction in the most seven- To rise in the morning with a had cases of dysentery. For sale by drug taste in the mouth and no appetite, in- gists. di ate. that the stomach needs strength A belt recently made for the Brook ening For this purpose, there is noth lyn City Electric Railway Company is ing 'letter than an occasional dose of 116 feet long, 73 inches wide sml A te r’s Fills taken at bed time. weighs 1,800 pounds One hundred - - w w In Japanese saws th» teeth point to and twenty hide, were u»ed in its man ufacture. ward the hand!». B O eB e& n s Those who have a 1668— S ir F ranefe N orth , afte rw ard lord keeper, w as appointed the first modern k in g’s counsel BABY’S 1 M o th «« knew the comfort, « m i r t h «ntl vitality In C u t l.u r . A a rl-P a ta F la a t.r*. lhc> I would u .ver be with* . out them. ; | 18At>—Q a a k e m naff other dissenters In Afsisathttaetie tried a n d condemned. 1736—T ria ls in N e w Y o rk for libelin g the And have effected the most wonderful cures of government. Accused persons found not torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp diseases ! guilty. o f infants and children ever recorded. They afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and | 1758— W illia m V a u gh n , ths first forger point to a speedv cure when the best physicians o f B a n k o f E n glan d notes, executed. He and all other remedies fail. made a num ber of the notes to induce bis sweetheart to believe him a man of wealth. CuncuaA, •old throughout I P world. H _____ Price, ■ . _____ ■ f 1784—A general principle laid d o w n by •Oc.; S oap , 26c-.; R esolvent . $1. P otteb D kuo L o rd M ansfield, “ N o fiction of la w shall ▲KD C u ra. C oup . Sole Proprietors, Boston. ever so far prevail against the real truth K T •*How to Cure Skin Diseases,mailed free. o f the fact as to prevent the execution of Skin and Scalp purified and beautified justice.” —6t. L o u is Globe-D em ocrat. by Ctmcuaa Soar. Absolutely pure. I IF TIRED, ACHING, NERVOUS Pur ip in pout wiit<*u-uhu|M>d bottles,sugtu , binali Hilo lieuRa. ¿5c. por botile. LAW . C o t t o l e n On© PvuOl M e Bean every night f o r t Week arouse Torpid Liver». 25c. per bottle. Ss ® THE T U L IP , H ow to M ako a H u n t w W it h T h l. F1ao.t of Forest Tree*. The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) la conoed«J to t>e one of onr finest iorest tree*. Tue unique form of the leaves. | their vivid preen appearance in epriiiK. I beautiful yellow coloring in fall and tho tuliplike formation of its flowers are characteristic features of interest. It is npt surpassed by any other tree in the They increase appetite, purify the whole system and act oil the liver, Uile iteHusSvuilL columnar massiveness and elegance of them and general symmetry of develop If the heat of f he were produced bv ment. Planted in rich soil and in a fa the burning of coal, it would require a vorable position, it is of rapid growth, layer '» i U en net in thickness, extend quite equal to the silver maple. ing over its whole surface, to feed the dame *. single hour. 'A ith the sun a solid body of coal, it would burn up at this rate in forty six centuries. e For Over Fifty Years. An old and wnli-trisil rente ly.—Mrs. Winslow’* -Soothing Syrup ha* neeu u w l tor over fifty yearn by millions of mother« for their children while teething, with perfect » ik - cum . It sooth«-« the child, «often« the gui'in. allays all pain, cure« wind colic, mid 1« the '>ei*t remedy for Diarrluua. 1* pleasant to the t**te. »old !»y druggist* in «ivory part "f the world Twen- r.v-five cent« a bottle. It* value is iriouli'uluhle. Be iure nint ask for Mr«. Wiunlow’« Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. ------------- ----------------------- Reftise 411 substitutes. M ade on ly by k CO A SPECIAL OFFER! The above le a correct picture o f T H E ORB* (IO N IA N 'S NHW B U ILD IN G , located at the corner of Sixth and Aider «treats. For many yenraTHB OR EG O NIAN h«a felt the need of a new and oommodloui building embracing all the modern improvement#, with the lateet improved maohlnerv for turning out a me tropolitan paper. It now has It, and on * that the whole Facifln Coast may justly feel proud of aa it le certainly the tin> at on the coaat. Now that THB OREGON AN le settled In thie new home It feele like giving its many friends a benefit. It makca this «p e d a l offer to those who renew tholr subscription, or to those who eubeeribe prior to September let, to send the Thie b e fa « the dull Sentón of the year. THB ORBGONIAN believes n benefit o ' thi« kind _______ i'leAM send in will be greatly appreciated, your subscription R i t o r n i ai possible, o hen uusori visiting you ____ are cordially litlnx Portland P o l __________ _____ _ invitod lo call and take a trip through our new OHEBONtAN PUBLISHING CO , Chaucer, Dante and old Gower »he would pore on by the hour. But In spite of all her learning I would not have her for my wife, for, deni ring once to »erve h er-th is young lat ter flay Minerva— I took her out to dinner, and she ate it with a knife. - Philadelphia Ledger. A n oth er W o rld *» F a ir Scheme. “O f course, Mr. O ildtnan," said th© city editor, “ we w ill publish thin obitu ary of yourself at the usual rate«, aldiitf w ith the uolice of your alleged death, hut I can’t quite »©e the object” — — " M y dear air,” interrupted th© Chica goan, “ my w ife has »even niatera, all w ith large fam ilies, and they all have posse© over the railroads entering Chicago w hile the fair is open, l a m going to *©nd tw o m arked copies o f this notice to each one!” —Truth. Not a Faux Pan. “ I fear I have committed a fa u x pas,” said the elegant young man, w ho had put his arm around the g irl about the tim e her father opened the front door. “ D o n ’t you w orry about the fa u x paa,” she exclaim ed, w ith charm ing nAivete. " I t ’s the pa pa that you w an t to be look in g out for,” and the elegant youn g man did.— D etroit Free Pres». Owe Disadvantage* “ Johnny, w ou ld you like to be a mia- aionary to the aavagea?” “ Som etim es I ’d like to h e a m issionary, and som etim es I ’d like to be a savage,” re plied the boy. “ W h y * ” w as the astonished query. “ W e ll, you see. a missionary has to wear cloth ea in summer. W ash in gton Mutr ti The tnlip tifce has its drawback of being somewhat difficult to transplant. Its roots are fleshy and decay upon being severed or broken. Superintendent Saunders of the government grounds at Washington says that Hucceos may al most bo guaranteed if the young plants are moved and replanted several times in the nursery rows before setting in permanent situation. lie fnrther adds that, like other trees, the tulip tree is seldom injured by leaf insects if grow ing freely, but on poor soil its stunted growth will be attacked by scale insects. It will not flourish long unless in good surface soil and altogether is best adapt ed for wide avennes, where it can be planted at least 80 feet from buildings of any kind. P r o t e c t i n g V in e s A g a i n s t In s e c ts . llla e k K n ot In Plums. C. G GOAD . 4'ushier. S s s s s s s s & S DALLAS CITY BANK, OP Supiirasssd Red M iiuiruailon INFU L C ro s s P A Mtnstruuiion Tansy P ills Thi Latos DALLAS. Transacts a general ''ranches; D IM IN G CAICS U N O G D E N I t o l T E PU LLM A N BUFFETSLEEPERS, —AN I)— OK BOON, S E C O N D CLA S S M L K K PIN G C A K » A u a c lir.l to «11 T lir o u «li T ra in ., banking business iu all Buys an*! sells exchange on principal point WEST SIDE U1 VISION. United State« ; Butwoen Portland «ad Corvallis. Makes collections on all points in the Pacific North. I a 'ust; ♦ a i l TKAIN D A ILY . EX CEPT SUNDAY. Loan money and discounts (taper at the usua rates; 7:30 A M Lv. Portland Ar. o M P Allow interest on time deposits. 11:03 A M uf. Dsrrv Lv. t.W P M* 1 i:lf* P M Ar. Corvallis Lv. i:n0P M. At Albany and Corvali* connect with trains ol Urv- gon Pacific railroad. — WILLIAMS & ENGLAND Express Daily, Except Sunday. 1:40 P M Lv. Portland Ar. fett A M 7:3b P M Ar. Lv. A M McMinnville B A N K IN G CO.. SA L E M , > Do . . . . OREGON Oregonian Railway Division, Portland and Yamhill Railway. a general banking business and allow interest on time deposits. Passenger deuot, foot of Jefferson street. D IR E iO IO B S i G E O . W IL L IA M S , W M ENGLAN ----- I H. P. M C N A R Y . J A BAKER J. A . R IC H A R D S O N . 1 1051 M a r k e t 8t., Son F rancisco (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) , Go and learn how wonderfully yon «are made and how to avoid sickne«# 'and disease. Museum enlarged with thousands of new object«. Admis sion 25 eta. P r i v a t e O f f i c e —s a m e B u i l d i n g 1051 M a r k e t S t r e e t —Diseases of meix stricture, loos of manhood, diseases of the skin and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer- personally or by letter. Bend curt. Treatment Tn lu» book. AIRL1E MAIL -TH I WKKKLY. Leave 9:40 a. m. Portland Arrive 3:08 p. m Arrive 8:27 a. ui Leave 4:38 p. n>. Dallas j Arrive 6:05 p. m. Leave 7:00 a. m Ai. He ■---------. . . ------------- Th* oldest railroad in France run» between Puris and Havre. It was built 1 more than half a century ago. -- ---- ♦ To old Digest t«>n tak«- »»it© Small Bile ftftt r relit.». Me. i©t uotUr. tea * leave, in Ceylon. Cure f „ r Colo«, F e v e r, and General T bllrtj • S m a ll Bale B en in , Jbn per IndUn. C a ra d » »upplie. nearly all the plumb- age uard by American mano facturer» of lead pencil«. Canada aud Europe can be Obtained i,t ; Lowest Ente» from I. N. Wood», agent — ALL KINDS OF— Dallas. IRON WORK TO ORDER- 1 K. KUtHLEH, Manager. ED. BIDDLE, - WILLAMMETTE. PROP. GREASE — BALEM , il&ST'CMSB FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS A In all Its Appointment». -A - X. W A G N E R S P E C IA L T Y , D -A _ X .I._ A -S , O E K G O I T P r o p r ie t o r THE P E R F E C T S KIMBALL PIANO. PERFECT W O RLD . A wave power motor has been invented by Joseph Serb of San Francisco. A meteorological station has been estub- lished at Siberia, Palestine, 683 feet below the level of the Mediterranean sea. The triplograph is the name of a com- bined typewriter, cash register and calcu lator, invented by a young man at Ellen»- bury, Wash. A new patent window cleaning chair, which projects from the window sill and upon which the maid cun sit while she shines the glass, has found favor. A draft indicator has been invented which is intended to be placed at either or both ends of a vesst# for the purpose of showing at a glance to the officer of the deck how much water bis vessel is drawing. FranciscoJ Merchant Tailor. GRAINS OF GOLD. M O V IN G O R E G O N .— ◦ T H O WILLIAMS, The Best Hotel between Portand and San To give pain is the tyranny, to make hap py the true empire o f beauty.—Steele. Vast chasm» can be filled, but the heart of man can never be satisfied.—Chinese Proverb. Choose rather to punish your appetites than to be punched by them.—Tyriua Maximus. Woman is like the reed which bends in every breeze but breaKs not in the tempest. —Whately. Make but few explanations. The char acter that can not .defend itself is not worth vindicating.—F. W . Robertson. Few persons have sufficient wisdom to prefer censure which is useful to praise which deceives them.—Rochefoucauld. Let us hope that science, commerce and j labor will flourish, for the shedding of blood is a thankless business.—Bismarck. THE K. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gnu. K. f¿ P. Agi. Portland Ureg- n Repairing Promptly Done. B E S T IN T IIE W O RLD . I t s w e a rin g qu alities tire unsurpassed, actually o u tla stin g tw o b o x es o f a n y other brand. N o t effected b y heat. G T G 1 . T T H E G E N U I N E . FO B S A L E B Y D g A L E R S G E N E R A L L Y . J y r I TONE TOUCH SCALE DESIGN THE B R I L L I A N T S ! HALLETT : j I i DAVIS PIANO. BRILLIANT | TONE RECORD SUCCESS T H E OLD RELIABLE- KliBALL ORGANS. SIMPLE SALVE, EASY TERMS, REASONABLE PRICES. HIGH GRADE INSTRUMENTS. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Years. One pint o f buttermilk in which a well beaten egg is stirred will break up any fe ver iu half an hour if not of too long stand ing. © A poultice made of Indian meal, covered with Young Hyson tea, moistened with hot water and laid on a burn wiM relieve the pain in five minutes. There is nothing like hot water and the rubber bandage for a sprain. The hot wa ter soothes lacerated ligaments; the band age prevents swelling. Liniments are worse 305 W A S H I N G T O N S T R E E T , than useless. For a ba<l cough boil a tablespoonful of flaxseed 10 or 15 minutes in a pint of water. Strain, at hi the juice of a lemon, sweeten to taste and drink a few spoonfuls at a time every few minutes. 3LI. F I R W lia t Have You Done T od ay ? I » a w a farmer when the day was (lone; The setting Min hud sought its crimson bed. And the mini s.ars came forw ard one by one; 1 Mtw the bii.roy fanner,am i 1 said: “ W hat have y ou done today? . O farmer, »ay 1" **Oh, I’ve sown the wheat in yonder field And pruned my orchard to increase the yield And turned the furrow for a patch of corn— This have 1 done since early morn.” I saw a blacksmith in his smithy door. W hen the day hod vanished and the west grew red. And all the weary noise and strife were o’er; 1 saw tiie kiuuly biockainith. and 1 >,ud: "W h a t have y ou done today? O blacksmith, say?” “Oh, I have made two plowshares all ©ompiete And nailed the shoes on many a horse s feet. And, oh, my friend, I cannot teli you half,” The man of muscle rei*ponded, with a laugh. The merry miller laughed as this he said. Oimrentrefi tn cure Bilious Attacks and OousuiMtiou, Small W!e It* a n « ! To T all h Point, r o u g in h the T Eastern ic k e States. ts Foundry! AXLE W (X »I »»lien »re especially valuable «» s fertiluer when applied to fruit crops. Their action, a» John M. Stahl, an Illi I saw a miller when the day wan gone. nois fruitgrower, explain», ia to increase And all the sun.ight from the bills had fled. the woody growth rather than the fruit And tender shadow» had crept acros* the lawn; I saw the dusty miller, and 1 said: ing, being the mineral remain* of a “ W h at have you done today? woody growth. Apparently wood ashes O miller gray?” give the beet result» when applied to ’Oh, I have watched my mill from morn till grape» and apple«. They should 1» night; spaded in around the apple tree, and Did you ever see flour re snowy and white? And many are the mouths today I*ve fed.” som e distance from the trunk. PrtTrtM .m l rii r» r , i.M i[»Uon .o d H> w 1*'I k -. >no!i la ir U.«u«. K O K O iR ttU K S eS S K L L IS , Prosili« nt. O “ W o rk in g ” H a rd y Roses. Timolhy grass i^so called because | first extensively cultivated by Tliiiothy Hanson, a Marx land former. A i m w f f t t w U x a i h e o n * N E R V E TUNIC. SoM bv r>r-uggr«rtft c*r feaX by rreui. tex, flte^ *o<l $ l.i* per paoteph damptee fra *. itoscbiinr Mail Dallv. DR. JORDAN & CO.’S _________ rôtir iu< H . r F a th .r i mani In s aiiildm ly Into t h . ramni— Eh, w h ^ S i t h i.f H . r Lovar— I r a tolling M i a Bu dd a •tory H . r F a th .r W it h your arm round har walat» H . r L o v a r - K r — yra, «Ir. It waa a U n a story — Y a a k t e Biada. The above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany enclusive, also Tangent, bhedd, Halsey. Ilauri«t>urg, Junction City, Irvine aud Eugene and all statioua irom Koasbing to Ashland enclusivs. LEAVE ARitIVK: l-urtl.nd »:»> A U | ILwobur, 5:60 P Hu«iburx 7:00 A M | Piirtl.mt........... 1:30 P GREAT MUSEUM OF AHATOMT TULIP TREE (URIOPENDRON TUIJPIFERA). W o od Ashes F o r F rn lt Crops. il» r©aK>lr is imanu». 60ctA In jectorfW A I BANKS. ------ E. P. Powell writes to Garden and Forest that h© finds but little difficulty in keeping his trees dear of the black knot by vigilant attention except on the side of his orchard next to the orchards A Muminor Dish. of his neighbors, who fail to give their The gent Ionian »at at the table A-fnuning ami fanning awa>. trees proper attention, and from which “ Here, waiter,“ he ordered, ” 1 want you the winds waft the spores of the black To bring me a weather frappe.“ knot fungus. Among th© varieties Detroit FVee Y ! which he has found most liable to the Gav© H im Vim. | knot are Lombard, the old English F irst B oy— The idear o ’ being afraid of a i Horse plum, and Magnnm Bonum. boy like him ! W ’y, you licked a feller j Among those least susceptible are Wash- twict as big as you once! ^ ington, Coe, Bradshaw and Reiue Second B oy— Yes, hut 1 had the tooth Claude. Lombard appears to be most ache then!— Exchange. difficult to clear. Mr. Powell makes the aosertion with emphasis that “ persistent care will certainly keep a plum orchard in excellent health.” IL O H ’S^ V C A T A R R H REMEDY. Expre«» Trains leave Portland Dolly LEAVE: AKKIVE: Portland Ö.lft P M | Nan Krenclato 10:15 A | S*i. rVMMian©. .7,00 P M J Portland...... »J A ll Q SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ^ Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Des Moines, Iowa. Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmon’s Liver Regulator. flote» D id n 't Lik a It. ’-Orts., and 8be mat twenty men at a «ummsr resort. $1.00 per DotfJ©? At a summer resort on the shore of the sea. On© c e r t a i n s * And niuetesn of these were enslaved by ber Tin« G rtst C o n n _ __________c u n » «harms, 1 t.uL Coughs, Croup. Sore And low to fair Adelaide bended the knee. Throat, _ Joarceuevs, w h o o p in g Cough and But a cloud now hangs over her beautiful Asthir.o, For Cor.eomptioa ft CR3 uo rival: brow. ha cut ed thousands, ai«d fe ill CURS TOU tr And pale ere 1 he cheeks that had bloomed j tftkpa in timo. Sold by D ruggist* on a g •utoo. F or a lam © Ba«*k o r Chr.it. like ths ruse; SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTBR Her soul Is consumed with vexation beceaa» One nu\n of ths twenty had failed to prepuce. - New York Herald. ^ A treatise on Blood and Skin Dla- ease» mailed free on application. l> r u v y i« t v S e ll I t . Yin de Cinchona Co., Which are better, roses on their own Simmon’s Liver Regulator, hear in roots or roses that have been budded or mind, is not an experiment. It is en grafted on the Manetti or other stocks? Both have their advocates and that, too, dorsed b> thousands. among eminent rosarians. If hardy roses are “ worked”— that is, budded or grafted In 1851 there were in the United States but a few thousand miles of rail —near the ground line, and when trans road and telegraph line. There are planted the place of union is buried one now 170,000 miles of the former and to two inches under the ground, these “ worked" plants are apt to grow and more than that mileage of the latter. bloom exceedingly well for two years. You cannot do effective work with After that time some may weaken. Of out a clear head, and for this take Siiri course with “ worked” roses there is always some trouble with suckers, and uion’s L n e r Regulator. if the cultivator doesn’t know a sucker The great Pitch Like, of Trinidad, from a shoot from the tame rose his rose covers 99 acres and contains millions garden will soon become a patch of bri of tons of so-c.iLed pitch This is in ers. There will be no brier suckers from reality a mixture of asphalt, and oil, roses on their own roots, says Garden which is continually oozing up through ing, which adds: Above all things roses love fresh soil— crocks and crevices Ivnenth the press that is, soil in which roses had never be ure of the strata of rock.i nbove. fore been grown. You may have noticed Most of our ailments come from a this in your own garden. If your roses disordered liver which Simmon’s Liver have been grown in the same spot for some years and are doing poorly, lift and Regulator cures. remove them to somewhere else. It isn’t A large promontory in '.he i-Egean a question of fertilizer at all. An^ *ea knqwii as Mnyoii Horoo, extend* amount of manure won’t invigorate .‘1000 feel above the level of the water. them ____ as much as a change of ground A rich, loamy soil is one of the A « the sun swings around the shadow | will of this mountain touehes one by one a best for roses, but they can be grown circle of islands, separated by regular successfully in any fairly good land, intervals, which acts as hour marks. providing they are kept on the move ev It is fbe largest sun dial in the world. ery few years. “ T h is is a fine sofa cushion you have here, Rover. Is it stuffed with eider down?” “ No. T h a t’» stuffed w ith locks o f hair given to nm by my fiancees at B a r H a rbo r last sum m er.” — H arper h Bazar. S S Q Being purely vegetable, ia harm- less in its effects. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole agent A correspondent of The Country Gen tleman tells that he has protected his vine© of all kinds, including melons, by the timely use of the following: L IG H T A N D A IR Y . England has lost If) ships and 2,352 Take equal parts gypsum (common officers and men in the last 30 years. Found W anting. land plaster, such as farmers sow on She Lad read the work of »ages from before the their land) and wood ashes, dry and fine; middle ages Pills promote constipation— Sim mix well. As soon as bugs begin work And hod studied all the writings left from mon's Liver Regulator cures constipa ing ou the vines wet them thoroughly prehistoric tunes. «he would range from ancient Horace to the tion. with a sprinkler or otherwise and imme veree of W illiam Morris, diately dust the vines with the mixtnre. W h ile she pointed out the difference 'twlxt throwing some around the stdlk. Dust the old and modern rhymes. ing the mixture on wet vines causes it She discuss'd the moral hurt In those unhappy to form a slight crust that will stay on True. thoughts of Burton, several days. Seldom do I have to go And for relaxation revel’d In the sketches of Although the Turkish bath at. first Mark Twain, over my vines more than three times. RiM-M'Ire* one fa«her dryly. And she held that Aristotle waa addicted to It loFC» iKK-ii its cold reserve Sometimes I have found the bugs work the bottle, * Ami ’»teems you very highly. ing on the under side of the leaves. Then O r he aever would liars thought the things -V ogue. by turning the leaves up wetting and that llllM hie mighty brain. The Latest Thing. dusting is all that is needed. PORTLAND. O l A s a tonic for delicate Women and Children it has no equal. P R IC E $1.00. 18 Months for $ 2.00 U/eeKly O reqorjiatj —^ § —VIA— TH E NHA.M A U O IT K —OF TIIE— V i a d© Niseis. Sir W alter i:sleigh used his coat To keep M * f*lr queen dry. I t he Lad lived today, h«> mitfht Hove need his» rtm n.sr tift. -Clothier arid Furnisher. Q Ssnt postpaid on receipt of price. Money refunded if not r Prussic acid is so deadly that seeds immersed in it will never germinate, • ml if pourad on the stems of plants hev will commenly d’e. The acid is not, properly speaking, a burning acid, like nitric or muriatic, hut for all that is the most powerful poison known to the chemist. Others may and may not be so deadly, prussic is sure to he, and that so quickly that no time is left for the use of an antidote. i Did A reliable cure for. Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scro- fula and Skin Cancer. ta.-. EAST and SOUTH! Teacher— Define “ guufcleman.” B oy— A uentloiuau is a ¿row ed up boy wot used to m ind his m other.— Good New s. Purely Vtge- 1 table I N.vcr Foils! H o w to Cure C h olera Infnntuui. Qi O i W A n y »person receiving a sample copy o iiis paper will please consider it an iav itation <4 Hsoome a regular subscriber. A Good 1) etniUiML lUilKGl L »LlTlI.X Are Safe and Reliable. %dtf~ Perfectly Harm!« Pointaville. Burlington County, N. J., 'n ip 17, 1893— O ur t-aby.now four teen months old, was taken with ev- •*ry symptom of cholera infantum. I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and ifter the first few doses lie w>is reliev ed and at this writing is as well as ev- ct I feel that I cannot speak too highly in its praise. M rs . W m . E. R e e d . For sale by druggists. H» S fEXALK S T . L O U IS and IHICAOO. N I W YORK. BOSTON X And m PREVENTIVE for The Engle's Ne*t is a celebrated rock 1,250 leet in height among the Ivillarney lakes. It is noted for the extraordinary effect of its echoes, and • he (-lightest whisper will he repeated HXM) times, d e ar and d.istinct, from the various projecting points of the cliff. Bend three cents In stamps to N. K. Falrbank A Co.. Chicago, for hand some Cottolene Cook Book, contain ing six hundred recipes, prepared by nine eminent authorities on cooking. Oouoleue la sold by all grocers. For All | Blood and Skin g s Diseasos s TREE. i In Wyoming is a mound of / o k and earth e U uding alone iu the middle of tt plain called Chun h Butte. It is of most fantastic shape and looks in the distance like the ruins of some grand old cathedral. when used as a short ening, always p r o- duces the finest flavor ed pastry, which is en tirely free from the many objections which the use o f lard always produces. T e s t i t s value by one trial. N. K. FAIRBANK SSSSS 3 S 0 S C Swift’s Specific f S j A TMted Hemcdy A N ew Fad. Instead of tea and toA»t, they May, Folk« now lake auuff OovrutASt. Upon the tL o: y. no doubt, Tliut » n if f '» a« good*» u f*a.st. - H arper'» 11» I saw another when the nigi.t drew nigh. And turneo each uaiiy toiler from Id» task; When gold and crimson cloudlets decked the •ky; A drink seller—and of him 1 asked: “W h at have you done today? Drink seller, say?” But the drink seller turned with drooping head. And not a single word In answer said. What had he done? His work, he knew full well. W a * plunging souls in deepest belli — Exchange. "V . M O • O R E , - PO RTLAND, OREGON P A R K ! The new addition to Dallas#, lies four blocks southwest of die court house, commanding a view of the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— 80x144, with allleys through the M ocks . PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. These lots are sold on the installment plan—$10 cash, balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi tion to Dallas. Wm. P. WRIGHT. Agent. DALLAS LUMBER YARD. J - B . N u n n , .P r o p r ie t o r . Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all kinds* of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, hracets, mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing and. stair material. Prices of doors, 2$x6Jxll, $1.75;2?x- 61xlL $3; 2£x6$xlJ, $2; 2§xt>jfxlJ, $2.25; shingles, ¿2.50; Common windows, $1.25 to $2.o0. Door and window frames carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note In 30 davs. ‘i W ard to tir Vie is Sufficient/ r a i ld r r n A * lf f nnlroL Therotnre, when we assure Ad?eTii?$rs that this paper en- m ^ rZ t n™ftlyX ^ , n bTT°^rc^ri f ' rs at nine-tenth* o f .th e homes in F olk county, and m x m t anrir i«*rn ».if control aod ».if that it^ contents aie ca r e f i l l ly* read by all the inmates, what i der check and properly guided. If he be ! better medium a U h u S i n e « P n r e n W S D t Ml W h i c h to push the The liquor p ro b le m can be e fft c ;iT «ly and properly taught, hi» manhood wtii be j s;,]e ot* their goods. may not be a total abeuuner. but he wiii ding to th e Thev sbo tiM Ixiar in mind that, accor- experience o f to » la.rgest and most successful ad- N^unp«»umaiithmg».-jewiahMe». vertisers, dull rimes does norwa itw U a suspension of their —- — ------ ---- - _ j advertisements.