Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 08, 1887, Image 4

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    PORTLAND PROMT MARRKT.
Bl'ttkr
Fancy roll, lb...
Oregon
Inferior grade
1M kled
California roll
do pickled
'ClIEKSH
Eastern, fH cream...
Or"tr', do
Califernia
Kims Fresh
Dm kd Fruits-
Apples, qr, ks and bxs...
Uo California
Aprlcota, new crop
reaches, nnpeeled, new . . .
Pi-era, machine dried
ritted cherries
J'ltted plums, Orefton.
Figa, Cat., to "t aud bxs. .
Cat Prunes, French
Oregon prunes
Fortland TaU Roller, fbbl $
Salem do do
White Lily bbl
Country brand
Superfine
Wheat, Valley, f J00 II...
do Walla alia
Barley, whole, V ciX
do grom d, Vton. ....
at, choice millinK bush
do feed.noodtochoice,oia
Rve. r 100 tt
Fkkiv-
Bran, t ton
Shorta, V ton
Hay, ton, baled
Chop, if ton....
Oil cake mealy ton
1RB.H rKUITS-
Apples Oregon, box
Cherries, Oregon, rdrtn...
Lemons, California, V bx . .
Unia. UW
Riverside oranses. r box. . .
Los Angeles, do do ...
I'eaches, (f box
Hides
Pry, over 16 IK V
Wet salted, over f 5 tbs
Murrain hides
Pelt
VWi ETA BIBS
Cabbage, I ft
Carrots, sack
Cauliflower, ) doi
Onions
IWtoes, new, If bush ....
WWL- .
East Oregon, Spring clip. .
Valley Oregon, do
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MARYLAND DUNKARDS.
REWARD OF INDUSTRY.
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t'rince Bismarck, while he was at
C.irlslwul for his health, fcelinjr unwell.
s.'iit for lr. Schweinrer. who bern to
juit all sorts of questions to him. At
hist the Prince lost his tenner, and ex-.lnm.l-
What on earth are you
driving at, doctor?" Nothing discon
certed,' the hitter repln-d very calmly:
I nm nt vour orders. Prince: hut, if
you wish to be treated without being
questioned, you had better send for the
veterinary surgeon, who is acenstomou
to physic in that way." X 1". Ltdjcr.
Little Dick "Ain't those heathens
funny what think elephants and cows
and things is sacred?" -Little Dot
"Yes; why don't they have a sacred
eagle like" we have? It's a good deal
nicer. '-Eagles ain't sacred; they is
only patriotic, like the Fourth of July,
that's all." "Yes they is sacred, too."
Thev ain't." "Oh! You bad bov. you.
Iu our church we have a great big eagle
with its wings out, ana mo ministers
put the Bibleon it; so there, now."
m
Easily Accounted For: Bill Col-
Wtr Sw here. I have written you a
dozen letters about that bill you owe
mv firm, and you haven t even recog
nized them. Country Editor Were
they written on both sides of the sheet?
Of course." "All such coniniumca
tions go into the waste basket without
reading." Christian at Work.
Brief but Pointed. "I suppose
von blushed nrofuselv durim the cere-
mon V. " effusively said the hand-paint-
ed beauty to the young bride she was
congratulating. "Oh. no, was the
rim -nlv. "1 never use rouse." The
(-.iiiv, Tuition was broken off so sudden
Jy that t e edges were sharp enough to
cut stone with. rni,adt(iiua mraia.
II.. f,.inwl liim out.
He a s biKlegroom Dewlj made a wedding
1lllHtt ha.
Hit bride ul In the walling room, a tweet as
awi! could bo.
Yet one would ibink he had been a huiband all
hit life.
At on the ntlter he wrote, J. Percy Xewe and
wile."
But at he raited hi ihiny bat, that ihowed no
mark of ut.
A shower of rice fell from within upon the open
P?e-
"Enough," the jeweled clerk exclaimed, and
brushed sway the rice ;
"John. Um'.al Chamber No. 4; we charge him
double pries."
$15,000 IN GOLD
la What ft Sews 'orreapodel Ueta
ror aa lavestmeat ef !.
As mentioned briefly in our Usue of
last week's Aeir, W. S. Locke, some
time past our correspondent at Ma
Milton, held a one-tentu ticket in The
Louisiana Btat6 Ixitlery that drew the
capital prize $150,000. A reporter of
the New vibiteu Mr. Locke on faatur
dav last and gleaned the following
facU : Mr. Locke has invented in this
lottery for the last four months, baying
a one-tenin ticnei ecn imie, i-jwuuuig
in all four dollars. It was his inten
tion to try his luck for one year at
least and see what the result would be.
On Tuesday, l'hli ult., a rumor reached
him that a ticket at McMillan had
drawn 115,000, but Mr. Locke would
hardly credit the news until a printed
list containing the number of the
r,rl,a mli,nr una nut into his hands.
He at once telegraphed the Dumber of
hit) ticket to llie INew uileans national
Itutik mid received in rcolv that if he
held that number he was entitled to
i.a monev. The ticket was immedi
ately placed in the First National
ltmilt ol Marnuette for collection, and
in lees than a week 15,000 in gold,
minus the exchange, was placed to his
credit. Mr. Locke has been in the
employ of D. L. West, merchant of
McMillan, for a number of years, at
tending to the railioad office at the
same time. Ho says that lie has
never ent money for tickets othcrwii o
than in a plain envelope addressed to
M. A. Dauphin, New Orkans, La., anil
has alwajs received his ticket
promptly. That the scheme is nin on
the square is without doubt. Our cor
resondent and family will visit their
old liimm in Cunada for a ftW weeks.
where they havo not been for eight
years, after which they will protmuiy
locate on the lino of the new Minne
apolis railroad, and go into the gen
firul merchandise business.
Tl.n mmiv friends of Mr. Locke re-
ure In li'm (rood fortune, and. while
fl, Wu h ikeii a cotxl coiri'Kiionilcnt.
it glories aiiko with the reet. -Kewbtrry
M ich.) fiewi, Auguit 4,
Ksrly Itlstmr and Iwloiit of
Keiiaione bikiihij.
Inmkanl. or Tunker. is a corruption
of the German tunkfn, "to dip" w hii h
applied to ft religious rtonomimiuou
wlii. h originated in Gennanv. In tho
year 1708 Alexander Mack, of Schwait-
enu, agived with a few of his neigh
bors to meet together aim uiseuss i"
woixl of God without reference ex
isting creeds. Without being aware
that other denominations held similar
views, they adopted the Bible as their
creed without cit.eeh.ism or confession
of faith, and the independent or con
gregational lormol enuren govemmenk.
Persons become memners oy oapwsiu,
Wioh is Administered by immersion,
kneeling and dipping throe times; henco
their name. They do not practice in
fant baptism, deeming it anti-scriptural.
They have no paid ministry, but elect
one of the male members of the congre
cstion to act in the capacity of preacher
... . i .
for one year, iney noui revivals
twice a year in the winter and spring
when "an anient enthusiasm is stirred
up. There is, however, no shouting in
their revival. I heir services areveiy
much like those ol other ciiurenes.
Tn their early history, in this country.
nearly all tho men wore long beards,
some over half a yard long; but this
was not a requisite to membership.
There are but few now who wear beard
at all. Their style of dress is odd. not
unlike that of the (juaker, whom they
follow in their non-conformity to the
world in this respect. There are mem
bers even at the present nay who uis
rard buttons as entirely too gay. and
fasten their coats with hooks and eyes.
They are neither attoweu io i.-iko an
ath nor to engage in war. Din ing tho
war of the rebellion a number of young
nnntirds enlisted in tho I num army.
Of these some were killed; the survivor
returned and were obliged to answer
f.,i- it to the church. The Duukards
were opposed to slavery, and with a
strong sentiment that way in the
church, the case of these wayward son
was tinally satisfactorily settled, none
of them being punished.
In addition to these views, they hold
it sinful to go to war, or to invoke the
aid of civil authorities, even in self-defense.
They formerly refused all inter
est on money, but this regulation has
been modified with time, and they now
lend money at legal rates, but never
accept usury. Iwioe a year lliey cele
brate the communion in connection
with the asrana. or love feast, several
weeksbcfore.visitingdeaeons go around
among the brethren to allay all dissen
sions and to get them in a state of com
munion in order to partake worthily of
the solemn Irast. Iliey also sauuo onn
.mother with the kiss of charity, anoint
the sick with oil for recovery, and
wash one another's feet. This last
practice they follow as a Christian or
dinance. On tllose occasions uie mm
n,l uoiin-n are arranged on opposite
tides, on benches, iu their bare feet.
("wo men with aprons and towels move
img the row on the men's side, and
;wo women similarly supplied on that
f the women one wasliing uie net
md the other wiping them. After the
vet-washing they partake of a collation
if biscuit, die -se and coffee. This is
he love feast, which extend to the
englh of appealing the appetite. After
Kiting as much as they wish the s.icra
Uent i administered.
The Duukards consisted first of M ick
ind a few of his neighbor. They soon
.mveascd in unini er, and several
;lmrrli, s were built, in which their
limple and impressive services were
held. Although leading peaceful and
harmless lives, they were persecuted by
the State and were driven to seek refuge
in other land. Many fled to Holland
the Duchy of Cleve. Whether they
met with similar treatment here or not
up nre unable to state, but shortly after
they all emigrated to America. The
lift families arrived in lil'J andsetlleo
in Cerniautown. In 1733 a company of
them emigrated from Pennsylvania and
. , ,,.
established themselves iu nesiern
f inland, where their numerous
churches and large numlcrs at the
on-sent day are proof abundant of
their religious aeitiiity and zeal. There
are iu Washington County no less than
fourteen elihrches, with a considerable
member-hip. Those at Keedysville and
Beaver Creek are tne oiucsi in me
county. The latest addition is the one
un East Washington street, in lingers-
town. The one at Niarpsimrg lias
become famous because of the part it
played in the battle ol Atiiietam; ior
It was about this old ImiUling Dial tne
battle raged most fiercely. Here it w as
that the three corps of Hooker, Mans
field and Kiimner were completely
chattered while attempting to turn
Jackson's flank; four generals and
nearly all the commissioned officers
were "slain, and brigades were "reduced
to mere handfuls. The walls of the old
church were shattered by shot mid
dhell, but they have since been repaired
and show no murks of the deadly con
flict in which they took so conspicuous
a part.
Many of the most prominent citizens
in Washington County are descended
from old Dunkard families. The New
romers, Millers, Weltys, Snivelys,
Uohrers, Middlekaiiffs, Funks and Wit
ruers, were originally member of the
Dunkard church. They are still a
large and influential denomination, and
it is a well-known fact that they have
in one district the wealthiest congrega
tion in the county. Ilagurstuwn (Md.)
Cor. Daltiinore American.
Activity and llartt Work Kurnllal Io U'l
UrvatiKxu and wt.
While Industry Is not itself genius,
those who havo genius always employ
industry, in tact, it is uie iiisunguisn
ing trait of men of genius; Napoleon,
all admit, possessed remarkable genius,
but no one exceeded him in activity
and industry. llaUae is another ex
ample; he wrote in all 2M dillerent
works, and all of his manuscripts
evinced great caw; some had been
written ten times.
It is remarkable what stress the
Croat writers lav on industry. A
.-.... ... ii
young man asked Aiunony irouope
how to become a successful writer, and
received this reply: "When you sit
down to write, put a piece of shoe
maker's wax iu your chair." And on
his own writings Trollope spent u cer
tain amount of time each day, no
Kiatter whether sick or well. His nun.
w as to w rite forty pages ol "oO wonts
each every week.
Charles Dickons also believed in in
dustry as tho main thing. He would
take down names that struck him, and
also peculiar conversation ho hoard
while traveling. All this demanded
work; 'in fact, his recreations were
spent in work of this kind, seeing
t thines and w ritinsr them dow n.
Martin Luther was one of the most
industrious men the world ever saw;
he published during his life-time 7.')0
volumes; ho translated tho Bible into
German, itself the work of a life-time.
Klihu Buiritt was a blacksmith, and
yet learned eighteen ancient and mod
ern languages as well as several dia
lects. Cxin-A Kliot was a wonderful ex
ample of untiring work. It is said she
road one thousand books iu preparing
to write "Daniel Deronda." Tho
amount of preparation for Boniola"
was equally immense.
Gladstone is a wonderful statesman
and a wonderful man. One of his rec
reations is to translate Kurlish into
Iitin or Greek into English. He takes
long walks thinking nothing of fifteen
or twenty miles, and to cut down a
stout oak tree before breakfast is an
especial pleasure.
Bismarck is another haul workins:
statesman. He rises early, and is able
to tire out clerks and correspondents
witti writing, llie discussion oi me
treaty of peace w ith the French occu
pied three hours, and then it wa seen
that Thiers was completely exhausted.
While he rested and stent for tw o hours.
Bismarck went on writing his dis
eiti'lies and letters, and on the awak
ing of Thiers, resumed his argument,
apparently strong and hearty.
Longfellow made one of his transla
tions during the few minutes he was
obliged to wait each morning for liis
coffee. Klihu Burritt became a learned
man by having a lunik before him as he
blew the bellows in a blacksmith shop,
Tnasure Trove.
A SCIENTISTS WARNING.
Synovitis of KtHwarkaMo I.rrtnr
IWnred by tr. H. K- Hammond
lltirura U 'NaUonat Selen
tlnU Convention,
TIIK SI'liPKN
PK.VTII.
"Whv is it
"Wo call this an 'aro of progroM,' and
so in many respects it is, but I do not
i. ..oi... i.. i., ,l.,.'Ur,i imwt eiiiiibatieiillv
that ill many thing that constitute Tin k
Happiness wearo nniiuy ninui. i.ei
.i. ..,.,. w n shii lied constant I v In
dm sudden death of some man who
seemed the picture of health. He
thought ho was well. tVeasionally his
ippetito was poor, but then in a few days
iitcrwaid it was ravenous. He telt
strange ixiin shooting through bis body,
:ut as thev did not stay long bo forgot
liietn. Ills head pained him eriodioaUy,
I .o u l.t ,..l.,r (lull, e.illl 111,111
and was unaccountably tired, but he felt
omoariitivelv well and viiProns. And
1 - - . i . .... 1 ! i
vei lie suuueiliv oievi;
It is a shame to our
Inwisted civtllation."
Dr. Hammond then
iiititcttd a numlicr ol
persons well known to
him who bad died In
great agony, although
they hail experienced
few symptoms and little
pain. and continued :
that so manv little
.1.0.1 .. . f,w.1-iv Htnnted. and All-
TII1UI1VII "IV - ,
ixirontly blighted for lifer Because those
early and inevitable diseases, measles
acariatinii, etc.. haw so weakened cor
tain orjtaiis that nature cannot do bei
work, and the child languishes, poi Imp
die. I.otk at the list of women who iln
in childbirth, and why is it? dimply
because their . maternal organs have
u,. ... ..al.,i,,..l liv tli most terrible
of all diseases that they cannot itlistand
the fearful sudden strain that is t roughl
to boar upon them. How many women
escape monthly agonies? And yet
nature never intended that pain or incon
venience should attend the operation of
i. . - 1 i...H Tl.d unl.itiin and
uer iiauuui
terrible fact is that men and women dnw
along, die, and are buried, and their
friends and the doctor say heart disease,
apoplexv, pneumonia, congestion, con
vulsions, when the cause lay far back of
those things and was Bright' disease of
.i,.. i ;.!,,.,, Tliit was the inward
cause; thenar the outward manifes
tations. Every disease must have a root ,
just as certainly as every plant. Kidney
disease is the great nt from which most
modern diseases, no matter what their
e-jie mav Ih, actually spring.
portant, so delicate, and so powerful,
thev require the greatest earo in treat
ment, liver since the day when Dr.
Btight discovered the connection Ik
twevn morbid outward symptom and
internal decay, physicians, scientists,
and chemists have sought for a pure
and Kowerful relief. U ha loen a
difficult, olten a fruit- t
less search. Many
remedies are now ir
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elder daily and ivturu it to tho harrol In a
small air. am, u ciuei is vi uoiurmnw
vinegar.
USEFUL AND HURTFUL MEDICINES.
Tim 1st ft rtstptttlit i1iMri f mntitHoA ftir tntH'
ikiul jwittnuii wmU tn rwt m of tMHUtuhyHlu,
I othnr wnrlli-
liwii liiKiwIteiitu, The dnmairn they do to Uw
atomaelia of Uumu wlio use went l uuwieuia-
hl. They evacuate Mia bowels. II In trim, mu
MlUkl, .1,1 tt.1 t-itil.mttl- Hllil imtfllMilV. Klllt tMl.
Biiltw tri-lpo the howVl. thi'lr rhVel l to
mohkou ikiid ini'iii mm mw humhi'ii. im,.-i
far Iiiiimi ilieaKneatilnand iwlulary aiwrlent,
tliMldtirSloinaeh llllti'in, the lavallva elhs'l
in m uii',1 in iii, , ,i,n ii,i ,.1...
(Wilted tiy aeonvulslvo. vtoleiit ai'llim of llml
IMiWt is, un inemnirary, u inviinnniin uii"v
V t
ill
IIUMI'IM, 1 "II Hie nilllll,! 3 , 11 III, ini.ini.
orKMis. Ilwsloniaeh i( llieenllri' )lein. As
i. ..t ...i,.tt, Mini imivtiiitliiir nuiluviitl I
fevers, no imsll. liie ean i'omir illi It, l U
reintsUiw nervotwitetiillly. rlieuinUni. kliliioy
ami lilmliler liiwllvlly. and ullier luoi'Ksiue
aitmenl.
A ...... M..t I.. I.-...o. ... It w li timl fMiind
a heavy pet of told. U ta likely that he
llilAHlll wmt ulrev jm
SAV1SQ THE LAV.'TERS.
"The Hrst thlnn we do. let' kill all the
lawyers." This Is rather a blood thirsty
nroposltlon, which we modify ny olt'erlim
lOvllrv nil wi.iiiij . ... .-
of them autl'er tin common with all ethnra
of sedeiilary naiiiisi, irom me injurmuB
(inVct of ilyspiipsla, ludittealliut, plies
ION Ol aVlHUIll', eiUI " l'l HiMiivuin ..
by a constipated liann oi i" ikkiv. i-r.
l leiw m .-nw... -
....11..! ll tli.w.i illa,int,ira I ti nroniDtiv
reiuovieg the cause thereof, andliuiurea
rare decree ol eonuori aim neauu.
Absolutely Pure.
jl u wj WAaa w w v
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Guflnilic Sib
BALL
W" DALL J
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ml, .ooo. m..i & nikmti er nurur.
iniTlir, " .... -
ii.l li oemiioiwrt. W" wi '
.. . ....I Io. a.,1,1 111 ihtllllMplh
Vie liniilMirT mi,.,-, w,,., .,.,.... .
UUltllth BiullUuile ef lW , ,"" aWI'l
alum, or iiMiainaia isiwuvra
Kou1Ummi l'ou CD., 108 Wall miveltA, I.
KR GOOD tunrosEs,
Mn. M. A. lUnnlilii. of rhlladeluhia. I
well know ii to the laillea of that city from
at. ft .hu liaa l ltllAttM llf
a I.. .. I.-- .,l....t P.iw m vnaP lit 1 . . ... ....
iiirratlnff raae. " A jouiiu married lady
came to me auirerlntl with a aevere case of
Prolaiisu aud Ul eratlon. Mia com
meiieed taklmi the Compound, ami Iu two
LONDON'S ROTTEN ROW.
On of (he Moat ta.hlonable Thorough
fares of the niill.li Mi-lnijuiila.
Hvde Bark, w ith the adioininir Ken
sington Hardens, is a very lare in
closure with drives, grassy lawns and
tine trees, and with a pretty river run
ning through it. Near Hide Park
Comer, where we enter, are some mag
nificent residence, amoiij; which is
Apsley House, belonging to the lhike
of Wellington. One of the roads in
Hide Park is called Hot ton Bow, and is
devoted entirely to horseback liilill!r.
There is nothing decayed alniut this
Row, aud it is said that the place used
to be called iinfe du llni, the Koad of
the King, and it has gradually been
corrupted into Hot ton Row.
There a'-e many proper names w hich
the English jieople pronounce very
differently from the way in which
they are spelled: St. John, for in
stance, is pronounced Singe-on,
Beaucliamp is Bet chain; and when
they wish to mention the name Choi
moiideley, they say Chiiudey, while
Sevtnoaks has become Snook.
rrom twelve tc two o dock we may
see Rottoii Row pied w ith lady and
gentlemen riders, trotting; or galh.
inf un and dow n. But the finest siirht
of Hyde Park Is'gins after live o'clock
in the afternoon, when the carriage of
the nobility and gentry fill the long
drive on the south side of the park.
There is no place in the world where
wo can see o many line horses and
carriages, so much fashion, so much
wealth, and so much aristocracy, in a
comparatively small space as Hyde
Park, between live and seven o'clock
in the afternoon, during what is called
the 'London season." Frank Jt.
Stockton, in tit. .VicWu.
lore the public, but so k
fr t lirtl-o ll.n
to learn by chemical-"Jr:
(a mi I YNIN lalltl K' I II la I
test, only one possesses
aliunliitM merit and
power. I have seen a"H
nuralier of cases, and
learned from unqnes
linnalilM source o f
many others, where tl eTHAT rtsv ciiti.lt
..-......;.. II n nl'e
rNi,.i.'ii
Keniedv has lieeu almost n-markable in
w,,lt hwpjdu iii n.'irllelll!ir w a
that of a prominent banker rcaiduiK in
New York, whose family physicians,
assisted by the best counsel that city
could produce, declared hi case to l
hopeless, and who w a afterward re
Jlonnf to perfect lirutlh by the mean I
have named. I have not besiUtiil to use
it freely among my patients, and from
ll, u ri.Kiiiia i hava secured. 1 snail iun
ti.,i,.t In ,1., a,, o
n,n,i,w i,,r PTiilriip.l how men and
women should live in order to meet this
terrible malady, and instanced several
i,l,litinn:il rllrea whu-1. Iial ftjlluwod tho
iiua iif lilt rpinii lv tadore referred to. In
i. ,.n.... i,. .,.',,1 .
'If men and women Could OIllV !'
rouse,l to a n-aliitalion ol their actual
,i ,, i a k.nw of what ia Is fort
i l,.ni mile thev take urointl and
..ii,.n fiti'.l then hv a correct
,.,,.... i.f III., .lint llie use of iust the ru'lit
means se, k to prolong their lives, inost
ol the present siillenng ana uiiunieiy
deaths nielli and would ue avuiueu.
TRC FATHER OF MANY ILLS.
Conallpathm leads to a multitude of
phyetra' trouble It l (tenerally the re
...u rrtsii.isM or tiidtUiirtiiH to the
alinpleat rule of health. Hugon McKay,
of Brant ford, Imt.. writes:
I had for several ye rs Is-en a sutrerer
from const lpt Ion, had taken a ureal many
It Ili-relU rem, uies, Bume i'i iii. ii ..... ...v
Hood for a time but only for a time, then
my trouble came hack worae than ever. I
was until ed iy a menu, wnom n.s'
l.mt rn s I'll i s had U iielllted, to try them,
i .i..i ... ,.li,i., i.n eM,di ul. hi for a week.
lllll I.,", ,. -
.i i.i.dii fur aluinl all weeks.
Iltru iiiiv.M. , ---- ,
Mliee that lime I navo mu riiorieiiwii
tne imn'ei iiuiii ij ,
i..... ..I. r..,.tilar v everv OAT. I tio-
i ei- ...... v . j - ' . ' . ,
.. ...... ... ......... ...I...... r.i ll..
ll...- n.'i, v l lull, mi' uuui.inir-. in
Imwe Is and lillloiineaa iiiinnini
1'il.l.s sn far superior to any inner,
ti.. ...Ki... .,,.i.l ,lrw the alO.atloll of
l liw I',,,.', ...... ..
i.i . . I.. ,.. .,. Mv....ll..iil MiivanlaifiMI ni
fered l,y the Parltlf I'niveralty (lorrat
tirovei io inoae mh'miik a ui,iiuhu -uu-
vetsiiy course ol siuuy. i ue lanntu i
... i.. ..il'.r. il.U l,i ll tla liralit-hea. em
,P11J ,FIl. - . -
i ,. . . ... .1 iv.ll.. Mn.le Art
imciiiu nin.i. ,i,i. ......... ..... ...
" . ...... J...I...I. . Tl... I a., r V -4
I emnaiisnip ami i njairai unoiv. AC : ,a-ir.f . ...A .
ronte.nplaifi.K laki.m such a rourae will g5ij41 LAD ES and
do well to notice the adveitlaement of "Hem "
Lnlverslty Ul this paiier, nun aenu ior
calalt'ttue to J. K. hllla. President, t
r oresl it rove. ur.
HORSES IN EUROPE.
riie
meiiceo lAiiii. iv v - . .
months wa uiy rrjiforeil. In proof of
tills alio SOOIl lOUIIU neraen ill an iiii.Ti, v
liiK rondltloii. inltiieiiwd iit uaioaii
! ... I. ., i..t.,.,i...i Iii mvkiIm i lie remain.
irieinin put. .i"1, .!..., ... .-....- . -- i
allitlltlea of maturity. After leu or twelve
days ne came io me awain ami aoe -
.ii... u .I.....I... .lain mill Hiir.
uihi iu m iiuiw. w,,.. ......i. .
fered terribly. 1 gave her a table spoonful
of the compound every hour for tdtthl
llOUr lllllll alio leu aaierp ......
i. ii ...l ....I .wI.ImiiiIw li.ller. She
iiiucii reiie"i i.. -
intlnued taking the Compound, and In
due aeaaon ane iwamo me iiunii.-i
i 1. 1.. iu.w iini f.,p il, a iltiu.lv uae
una iicHiiii, ..... - -
of the medicine, she believes her lito would
Have oecn iosu
V.su tnw(M liai Ilia (Vm,i,iun.l II l" b"Hla
eTriiMUIV HM!III HA4H,
dlLinnnii ualiler. U.-nl.h llai.oa; Hnr
del Onrana, hand liulmmenia. inim iw
of Pheel M ualo and Hooka. Hanila mf Had at
Kaalaro prwwa. M .
1 IT"! lirerv ra r " aa w
Is 1NKALUBI.KI
Ask Your DrugRltt For It!
AHTim
Itollxvwl 111 a M limit
MW'l'KVMt.
tiiiwanks-l !' TaMi In Tliw.
llliOM lll l I H.
Out Warranted.
i i :.'.
Cunsl Iu Tlw l" M-mllia.
Illlihlhirla V raiiM. leBral.
iirmlai he. Bur
I hmiil
Hruiui.v I'l aait.
Invaluable Remedy I
r.tu,i in
Price "f Tfalmii, Mi (Kmiilia Hull. 1.00(
Uvbellalor, tnr luleriial baa, a.UI,J
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO.
652 Markal 81., San Franclico, CL
twtwut of Hurtful ImiUtloai.
t he III 1KII' Ca iltM U
toned KWil. and Marsh,
I eawh f ar. lea.
! RflO lllnalratlnn - a
v'lu.le I'lelura tlallerr.
miU WkuUaala l'vteas
rflreel f. eai.M-era en .1 "T" n''
p.raea.1 or f-mllr - 1 ' how "
irder, and erjr
Ihlna ae, eat, drlnn, weari
IIIMtK contain Inftirniallon leneai
tram ih warkrla at lha wnrld.
will m.U a wit k-,c w "'JT'
draa npon relit ef 10 . d.fraf
penaa t mallluR. I '
yon. ILauaolftUlf.
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
t aV U vrsbaah Aaeoao, I'kleoae. IU.
(lllll HUl AU lu'lUilt.
fc! l .nh K ruik T' V
Ih Una M. iliI ttv rtrtlt af 1 tm
FLOODS
nelii.,l Hiilill'ASolTlt. " K
viivti ll I IKlia. b'.iiir nillU..Hai'ra.
ultalU l-r Oti,i., l-enwa, iSoaa, l'li,rai).lil,
lUnuiu, simlirl.a a. a.ilr v.lali, .
aale Mil .aii rein. SI l". I" "J r
um.l lati. M lilraao. Ilia.
in Army
in tin f
o f trnr
.'fmi.iiiyi
i;t.ic
"Major," snld a filend to him one
!ny, "if soinn one wa to challenge
von to li'lit a du d, what would you
Io?" "It would all depend on whether
',..., a fr,.iill,iiiuin or noL said 'he
iitij ir. "If he whs a gentleman, I'd
ei tuinly fight him." "Hut how would
you j idgn ns to llmt?" "That wouldn't
lm hind to tell. If he wa a gentleman.
ho wouldn't want to light mo utiles I
had Inmilled him; find I woiildn t in
tuit him if ho wn a gentleman."
. .
Then vou wouldn't advise rite to
buy a fwilHliin sack this winter, would
yoii?" asked Mr. Shuttle of her Job.
"I'm not go'ng to advise anything about
it. You have a hank account, I li
lluve?" "Hut so havo you." "Oh,
1..., .1.... I. ll.. f winhln't
ie", uut inuiu ia mo ,u.i,u . " ...
have after the sculkin-ock fever hod
swept over lha household." Uartora
iW.
Fracture of Hotel Dishee.
Hotel manager hero say that the
fr.ictiirn of d'hes ch'na. tlu and
earthenware i a moro ser'ous item of
expense than any outsider would sup
j ow. Although they make It a rule,
for their own prot'Ction, to 'charge
hroken d'she to the s ri ant when
they are plainly careless, the rule dix s
lint relieve li e hotels from serious Ioks
every year. The greatest amount of
breakage U in linn ll.ng ami wamiing;
d slie may not bn a tually I roken at
firm, hut they are constantly nicked
and cracked, and, afUT ihat, soon go to
piece. Large houses, like tlie Fifth
Avenue andWinlsor Hole's, in New
,ork. Biista'n a lot of fully 10, (xmj
iiniiimllv in lit s wav. independent of
what the servants pay for. Malinger
my that it would l e fifty per cent,
greater ecopt for the ystisin of lines
imp'.s d on the dome-tics who aro
made l y it lets heedless. Any house
liohler can judge, from the destruction
of d slioi In Id own kitchen, what it
niuiit I in a great hotel. A. U. Timet
Democrat. Uocoanut ana Kineappies.
Cocoanut-rai'lnit is a crowing indus
try In Siuth'Tn Florida. Pineapples
aid cocoannt pay very well. Ten
thousand pineapple can ho raised, It
is said, to an acre, and the same
amount of space will support fifty
cocoiuiiit tree. The latter renu.re
very little cultivation. They begin to
hi.io- ul from nine to twelve years of
age and pro luco from eighty to one
hiindiml and hftv nu s to tho tree.
They bring about five cents splece to
Lho irrowei-. Many groves havo been
ol nn ted within a few veui-s. O.ie New
Jersey gentleman 1)81 330,000 ti'eei.
.V. Y. Slar.
Number at the lllsDoaal l Ilia l onr
Orrat (unllorntal I'linera.
The recent oridiibition of the ex
nictation of horse from (Jermany. An
na and Russia irive additional Intel
st to the following statistic which
lave been published in the Russian
ovn-itt. llie number horse at in
isjiosal of the sever.it ciuiitrie
down by the following table:
Artni
In flaf
7V 'I. of p'ff.
iermatiT .i,i) hi.vh
astrla S,M"1 .W)
'-unc i.mi.oi) 1iT5)
uasia (la lsWi...l,T.7JS
The chief breeding places f.r horses
i (i. rmaiiv arc in rrussia, i.aueiinnig,
axoiy, Alsnee, Iorraine. Oldenbiirg
i id Hrunsw'u k. In Austria the major-
: y are bred in Hungary, Ti ansylvania,
ml Hnkov nu. nnd In ttilssia. in ro-
and, in the Arehangel didr'i t, in (he
'Tossitfk territories, anil nmolis the no-
nad trilie between Orenburg and As.
rakhan. The following figures fhow
!iirerent depaTliiieiit lit the Oeniinn
u iny In which horse are employed iu
lino, of war: ( iivulrv. 111,711; ar
tillery, field. U'JJM; for; re. O.KHO;
infantry. 42.7'Hi: eniri !. 11. Ill;
iloneers. iriMO. In llni Austrian army
'..1.075 horse are In the cavalry during
a war and 101.917 In other depart-
meiils. The nnniber of horse export
ed from Russia to Germany during tiie
nst four year Is at follows :
m.VA; lHXt, 21.405; 18. 15.V07 ;
I WO. H,m.-rull Mall Uairl'-e.
lil'fc... 1 1 M. .it ems like. A ntAll hft
llj i 1 ui i"v '
rreiuli rs t Decauae It la clear lint.
and nolhinir else.
VICT0BT AT LAST.
n....H..n,,ll.,ii lha trr,,a(est riirHA of the
.,,ll..,..l. ...... - -
am. the deatroyer ot tho lsimls of our
lirlnlesi aim neai, isrvmiurrni. - i
Iiwnrahle. I Ir l'lene'a "(iohten
Medical IXacove v" Is a cerlalu rsaiedjr
lor this lerntile disease, ir UKen in lime.
aii ...... i. ..i- .1 i u..mkm iiiiHiitiiutloa la a
acrotulous alTection of the luiius can las
Hired by It. Ita ellwia 111 oiseasea oi me
throat and InniM are nil e leaa man no
raculous. All ilrtinlsts have iu
There la very lttle s rf bulling In
miss i.
'f. 'l'l. I hare a few of the
celeh-ated Wea liirfhonae llirealiera jei,
....I ..- , I.a miriiraui nl r'oaliiirout will al
them ou next yen's terms st bottom
tlk'nr-a. Also, a lew aec .iiii eann ma
( hlees of oilier make. Write for laira-aliia
Z. T. WHiuur tiMil ol .Morrison eireci
Cortland U ckoii.
.ah ,.,' I. of true, oreaaea and
prlntinK maienal will he Iun nil at 1 'aimer
& Hey a rorllanil nnuse.
READ THIS CAREFULLY.
-- .,..1 ....avn Vininat w nltl. Oft HiU C.eH.
ttikt 1 ftii Uil "ith any llie-. no tiuitlvr wb, MmI
Kirir Utiilli i. yirln tl - im4 uinUeU.n.1, t eftiiis.it
m.r. all. ,w I, I rita. ft full rll.tt. t A Utftt (41
1 K'.rl'ii, I fH 'n tr ttsun u.l tliit him He ! ucw
i ll a aM. li.alrtin.oiit tJ llfirrTT. Mltl lib IsdaH
i.- .. I... I f.,s- m.ttiat ('otits-lllftll-all frem
.Hrrt ni.tnt..nlrti: n- ii'i ehrri All fttre
. . -al. ....H.l....ti.l V,tfi.M etAtnU Allllltaasl
Duntum PArminntlv Cured.
.
Ko un-TY W.fk wry f ihinm rusrwiWtl
rife hlUUl liwiR. miti. iww,
.. V.. In Pla.i'a t"tll-e ff.V PfttlSltinm.
i U 'If fe 1(1 a n w 'v a - - a
lion. Curv wlu-re othrrrpnuMllfR fall. Jtc.
INVALUABLE for
CHILDREN.
You'll Unit ll "k! to reirulato
The nivalin lulli amall ami irreat :
ll clirs'ks Sick ll.-a.la. aiiil lho wue
Thl sail l l,!li evrr kium.
In T Ss.lVTS nt.i.tmw.n i"i'ie inm
A reined and Irvat ruiiiliineil.
fllll
i , ;r ltt- AVu 'i
lln Ui aw irl.il s l. ai,.l -! I"lrtil
tiblix r.liirll.,iil .liai,l., l" Oia (,.iilli i l-'lh
Uit.nttfii.ii u,a I'siino ri,ii,r i n, ......
'unU iri il-i'.iwl l.ll.i.iT. ,ti "l-n
mlln. kwlllilnl rl-n. Illi li.Sawiw. '"
llsii Imuu.ii.sv llw..ili sii'l -'b.iUilf RIlusWI
luiUa ant, at CmUnl. uaialleaal, allh teiilisliiaaarh
a 4slly oatl-jiwu lul.iii,su-st.
,.. , -sa
UL . f'
pacifcc university, invalids Hotel and Sureical Instituta
Foreet Grove, ureRon, ,.wee ..e aaiiu
fut fkyatrlMMa aa4 aarireaaa.
ALL CHRONIC 0lttt A PICIALTV.--
Vnll. iil. Insilisl hemor nl lle lr liuima. sUaiif"
tnsttisl at Ikiiih', tliniinrli eiHnsiiiiiM-iiia, a
smssswlnlly us if here III ra..ii. I nine and
isi us. ur arml ten is-nla III aiinnia fur mir
aiaMlto' Oo,aa lnk," which ! all sirlli
, - . uitirs. A.linsw; i.iiiii.i. w .
Tho Oroeon National oann.i it. asim utiqs.im Mum ihibshk a x.
or rAHTI.AXM.
, a ... M ... . M , . n Ha.Iik, n-iih i
1'Arilsl. I'AIII IN. . i"0.uw
Tiim.'U liMMiraj li.n.itif mumm.
Altlil N1S kr. ml,wtluriMck.
HI I M KXi'H lNiK ,,e H.11 lisiwlwsi ati't S Toll
MVKIS CI. I H-H,,ss 1MI f.,.s.l.. irm,.
I A.N II lnl.ASH.el IT. ti' " MAMkl.r.. Ja.
I'toLl'liI vu" I'laMitonl.
Ii r KIIKIlMAN I'adiM.
MECHANICS' FAIR
Opons Octobor 0,
Closos Octobor 22, '87.
Arai ul Kta on all Ttaii"irtailiai l.n
4u: v km j in m:miikv,
Tusmia. Waalilnirlnn Terrllorr.
A Hoarding and Kay He boot fur Wlrla
rMIItWTMAH TKK.M llMHN TIIK HKI-
I , .t Ik..., I a laa U,.lnt 1 iMf. I'llllllatArV
V Willi I " - - - ;
l .ii m.tA i -in limn. It 1- 111!
l turn w '" --
iM.rlnnl. hnw.ver, U rnl r ratly in ltr Irrin.
r . I . -.-I t .. ii 1 sxtitreMB Ilia
P lir 4'HIHllMfllia Mil' aiMII Kl-ia -
I'ri., IihU. MIW. I.KJM Kl. H. W .1.,
IB.-U1IIM, ....
miiouk
TIIK
. . . ... w , n.ulAn-
tbolaail, r ureal ana am
! IET WEST HAVANA CIGAR IN THE WORLD.
I tf... n Us&aitiuf ttlaaitf H 1
FLOR de MADRID I
uf .ala at all Ksellivl llaM
. p,tSTl.ali, or.
Knr "worn oul." " run-down." rt.-l,llltnlist
Si'IhniI ImclH'ra, mil I In.-rsa. eisiiiialnaai. hmiai
kis'ivra. nnd nverwiwliid wnim il tn iwrallr,
lr. I'li ns'S Kitvorltn rnsn-riiillmi la lis. Ial
nf all nseiimllve tiiiili. II la m a "riin- all,'
lull ailnilniliiy Inliinaa aiiiBi-nisH ei imiii- ,
Is lnir a mi Mt ,linl KimtiiU' for all thnan
( hninlu tVciikiesaa ami ils.st jas idlar In
wiiiiicn. Tlie Innlini'iil "f nmnr ihniiaatiiW
of aili ll rn-a,al llie lm,ill,la' IliSct ami Mir-li-al
tii.tltiile Ima arf.ird.sl a hue" eiisk lie
i .lni,iinir n.iiyslta fur tbctr uure. ami
Dr. Pierca's Favorits Prescription
I tho reanll of this vaat ernerlenee. 'er
Inlerttnl eoiieallitn, Inliamniaiioii
end ulierailoii, II t a Nperllle. It
la a isiwitiiii H.-II.-I.,.. ,.- .... . .." -
amt ihti ln, mi,l IiiiniiIs n"r inut aininrili
In tile Wlliile aiaieni. 11. run wis.ih-w i,
al.inmch, lielisi'ailiMi, IiIubIIiis, msik Iswk,
niTVuua iirnainilhiii, inlmiisilun, re 1,1111 y ami
alis-iiewMsM. lit villicraei. r nvnrlle Tnai illi
tiuii la a 'I'I tr ili"UKlia iimli'r our i(lr
oiiiiiioilfc Ks) wriar aniiiml tsitili,.
M ail B;iTTtre
PIliuci ai.uu( ruu nrj.oo.
tV-nil lOeenla In a(aiiiia fur in-, m-rve a inrv"
Tnsillan on lllaisiai nf V n ll'W psai,
imlN-isiriTisli. A'hliis. IVoiiina liisrm
Jnnr MKIUi'Ab AamnlATION, OOJMalu Nnsit,
lluniiin, w. .
L. K. G. SMITH,
. . Nh'11,,1 I li t n .
SOloAgOnt. tAaruau.or
8ELBY SMELTIIJO AND LEAD CO..
Ban Kranclaoo,
Aa SAdHVi CVMWVv.m
la 4". S V" ..je'ri -Trl
;'i-5S
i .
ll ID IF
ANTI-UltlOIS and CATIIAIITIO.
SICK HEADACHE,
nitlnna Ileailaolie,
lilxrlueaa, , i,uii.-
. . lf n i i .i, .u. - . -
BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent.
7 SHarH PI, i-oriiaan. srr.
prinG Mumorj
Croala,
Jewelrv Is often a st'uniMlnjrddoe.li
tii a rcddinired Moliinn. Uiiimoliils
-oiirsen the comidexion. but peiuls re
tine it. Cm-nets, niuetbjsts and rumes
iliould never Y,n nliii ed lienr lier face.
. . . ,i ...i.i.
Ditiul-Kold mny lo worn, or (join wuu
i rm i k i t life, lillt not lil ll'lil yenow
yold. Turquoises iiro tlifl red-lmlred
iv, . main's si ul nroncltV. nmi SIIU Will
llnd wld jjenis, ns cut's eyes nnd moon-
4tolies, ns well ns quaint designs in ox
Idized silvwjivti':iilan,y nesmmie.
A U'llllaniktmrt tdivslclan aays there s
m mej in ins ruuKiirrn,
T,.A ..u bnnMrM is, nenH If.rnrlliv adve.r.
.1,1, ,11 ..,ni, v. ........ .--.. "j
.. . t.-. 1. II ...l
llseuicnts ur raes iauorrn jvunn-u.
Tliera la nn naa errinur OVer Sllllled lllilli.
ll may oe mree pri wiii.
Ilron-bllU.aa3udden clinnges of tlie
v... lt,,i.l.li,l trnuli ea.
"Jlroun'n lirniwhlnl Trothr" will itlve
... .... . , , . ii-i ue .1.
relief. Bout only m vo.rr.n, if ice u vm.
Hnr .How, while ireiKiiie are low anu
stock larne. You can save money If you
purcnaae your dooas ipwi ni,mu.ii
Tit Ckkmea for breaktast.
On bottlt taken according io tlimlion
will givt better results thai, a gallon ef
Sartapanlla, or any ef the to-called Blood
Purifiert with which the market ll glutted.
fit Druggist, price ft. 00 per bottle
$600 REWARD
will be paid for an case ef Rheumatism
which Dr. Pardei'i Remedy, properly ad
ministered, fall 1 relieve.
HALL'S
SARSAPARILLA
Cures all Discasei originating from a
disordered state of the BLOOD Or
LIVER. Kheumatism, Neuralgia,
Boils, Blotches, Pimplei, Bcrofula,
Tumors Hnit Rheum and mercurial
Paini readily yield to id purifying
Tt lnavaa tha Ttlnnrl nnra
piUll7i LlQa V ,uw,vv ..vw (' -I
the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the
. , . 1 ! ..1. V .1 .1 . A
uompiexioa ungui tuiu vieur.
J. R. CATtS tu., rroprierore
417 Bansome Bt., Ben rrenoieoo,
I In ,miccnful ftparallriB tlnra iM, jialronlrtH Irum
all atllis oi " i.,,w..., ........ v
butniau maa anil Lading auutaiori.
n miHT r I 111 IITl.T EOl'ITPED HrllUOl,
nf Iu Ja en lha Cnl. ll effen prlrnU cr cla
..... .4... I u.H.,a il,,.,,tfl,,,l lha v..r In
iii.iiik ..., .,-.7 ............... , - .
Arllluncliv, Wrilml, Jnrrepnnilein, Hook ktflilns
H.likn.g.Shorllian'l, I yp wtmnf , niuinaii snii l"i
urrti and all l.ommuii ncitooi nrancnea. eiu.wni.
of all age and tmlh ailmlllcd any lima.
Caialogna fra, Ainulrung and Wtaco, rioyrltiora.
Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub.
9
trimiiillv eun-'i ur "
-lerre'a I'leaaan
furenllve Pellrta. 1
oj.ilaiivlul,tylruKlllIS.
IPEtillYROYAL PILLS
i. . SS Ski aa. irU II
' CHICHt&ltn a artunon. ,
ml- I -...I llni llniln. '
S.a ana lr MiM, ..wwrtklrallll"sa.
Ih.tllii..t.i. m LHinr !- - -
e aikter,a Knell.fc'' i"l as "ii " I" t
l,i.,..iui ,, i .,iw'i I'M" rl era leak
aiUI SASf S t Kluksat-e t aa.l'-al t a
NAMA P 7i5,VMiMllalsiiiara.l ail.a,l
MM Iit Itraral'la ertHrwhaea. "llilrkl.
Hrl baausa" i mi.i
LaJrtV TM HKt.T H WefSIVAWlttrf tt
Vik; ' 'mnitienui nf ht"tt'Hr
I
Nu boi wtr pljuMi; nn hfHmf ymr nmnii, Fur A
IJUII7VIIN, aVMIfCP,
Z. T. WEIOHT. Toot Korrlion it. PortUnd. Or.
Alrvi Avhr in TlirpHhtni intl (innrrnl Mwlitmiry, M j
Hits) Work, lAtimlry tilnry, Iu twt ftnyUitiiK tu
ir-Mit. Ui'U. Aui'iit foi Oih Hliliirtiitn OU Kutfliiv,
.John A. Chihl Sc Co.,
DRUCCISTS
161 teoond Bti
POnTLAND. Or,
Carrj a full Mna ol
'Chemical.,
Toilet Articles
f fi"Vi ! ritv4
A. (IwhImI M MVl
4. m caw Sir lawn.
tl MKmr irika
Iv,,l Citmlcil Oa.
V Olnolnnatl.tT1
irl IlltUli II V
ifaem In h'tftlthr a-MloH. Ilniml
HfuHii't llilllh ttlrrtrle Hell
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