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Early Th* HKFOKT LAT1MT TKLM'.tt tfHH B. JAMES CONGRESSIONAL EADS. for him th«-re mill*, HKNATK. Mitchell gave notice tn the Senate I aihous Kipwrhnewl« of the A lit»'r Ira n Eogiorrr. Wh»*n »bout ten years <>1«1, A Synopsis af Usas urea Introduced la the Mattonai Legislature hi* father a Mnall workshop, he coii“tru<-le«l mode)» an«l saw of iir«‘-«*ngim**, ate Meam- other machine». »’hgine», electrical ami that at the projn r time he would offer One of th«« pastime» of hi»chil«lh<XMl w:w the following amendment* to the River to take in pi«*«*«** and put together again Fir»t, increasing the the family clix»k, and at twelve year-« he and Harltor bill; appropriation Y'aipiina hay, Ore for to IDiO.UOO; for Coo* gon, from bay, from $35,000 to$uO,<MM); for canal and lock* at the Cascade* <»f th«* Co lumbia, from $250jD00 to $350,000, lor the mouth of the Columbia, horn $150,000 to $:«M),OHO; for Cpp« r Wil Portland, from $10,000 lamette, above to $15,(MM), with a |>n>viao that $4,"MM) of amount lx* ♦ x | h nd« d this in im proving a ship canal I h .I a , ♦ n Portland and Oswego, and that th» tween Portland ami Elk completed ; mid for an |35 ,(!)• I iiuproi of fur porti - ii b« k Be tint Ih appropriation th«- of iiikii I Utnl»|UH riv«-r, <>r«'g«>n. IMph will report to lhe Senate an ini|M>rtant hill from the Committee on Public laitxln in ri gani to forfeiture of roa.l wagon in grant, land <»r«-goii Attorn) y <l«-in ral Tl>e bill direct» tin to bring suit again»« all person«, firm» and corporation* claiming an interest grants in Eugene from to the roa«l l»>un<iary of the City to th)- < astern State, or to the road from Albany to »»«umlary. or to lhe roul th)- ewitern from Dall)-« City V. termln). of »• «»enable question the completion of the road». proper ami Fort ll ”i~ , to «1« The Circuit Court i- authorized to «1« all forfeited clare with th«' road mik I law the within coterininu» *p«<i!i»*d, turn prv*crvinc tin* and saving land, not built according to right» of bona fide purchaser* < f any p«>rtion of line* the Viilinibl«* < «»iisid« i.ition. for Hi*ttler» who have actually ma«l<* honie- »tead on the land ar«* allowed by th« Bill to retain land to which they hav< acquired «a* b title, provided »hall not have more Republican Payne to than one action. a memorial of tlu* Hoar preaented < ’« inniitt» ♦ Central Ohio, charging of « I»» tion the that United Be wttlvr Stat« * <»i Senator was M*cnr«sl by Bribery, fraud and cor ruption, and requesting that C l * Hen ate inv<»tigat(* the ni»tter; referred to the < ami » 1« < on l’ii\il« /' »linnitt«» |»f titions of numb« r |»r< were w ilted and referred, praying i’ongr«>> to enact legislation ngain-l oh•••inarg.i rine. the passed Kenatv inf« • ratute 17 h. I merer hill by n vote of subiniticd Mitchell t«»m a coin un< nt rcsohitioii, cxpn-*ing it lln- aense of <’«»ngr«- that negotiation* should I m Uniti*<l State» and with China a* the Gov Chine.»»« r« iiihv stopping «ill in the coming of Chiin-Fe t«» tin* conn the case of diplomat* in try, except their arrvant»; and except, nlao, in Ihr rase of |»rr*oiiH at *«• a driven I«» *e(*k piner of »belter. I hr concurrent ri»M(»Iniion WdN referred i<> i h«> i '««mmit A Bill was pa- • «! ( renting a new Ju dicial Cin iiit of (he Cnilvd Stalo I nder tbi* to iiiad** Nrbt¡i-l-.a, low.t i Kan>as. i hr ('»•l«»iail«» ArkaiiHMH and include* ( iicuil l ight tin* bill include ninth M hmuiii and tenth i* to include The California, Oregon and Nevada. bill I hr al-o that the |»rt *« nt Judge <'iri'iiit, a» heretofore of Oregon California, |»i»»\i«i« s Ninth |h< < (»n-titul» «1, l»r Nevada, and new »hall I h * Judge of tin* Tenth Cir cult, and (he Prr*idrnt shall appoint a Judge for the new Ninth Cir»*uit. HOVSK. introducili a bill titilhor- iiing tlm Sccr.'tnry <>( thè Inteiior t<> Hermann puivliHe«', for thè use of til»* Indimi Training H c I km .I, near Salem. O h . ¡tin, a traci of land eontaining < ighty tiri acre» adjoiuing tlm seli.n.l, t<> l>e paid for by lalw.r performed Indian pu- by pii» attending thè schisd. Morrow re. eive.l a nimisler p< titnui frolli thè Knìghts of l.almr of < alifor nia. Il ia o»»r 2.000 feet and long contali» thè names of over Att.tXMt pei Every State, counly and ninni sons. eipid . ili. < 1 of ls>r Evcry md evcry K r> pr< ». nte.l in adnlt mal.' I i hi i» l'ahtonna inani of th< coiinlies of Ilio Stale ha» pnt ili» nani. It prava for su<’)i 11, tt.sti oli tlie t4i it. |n»rt t.. <>f l'ongre»». eitlier ip| iopn ating legislation or tv < haiige in thè present trenty witli China, a» mav he l'.MCesaary lo forever prnliibit thè fiirther iinniigratioii ..f t'hiiH « io ili. l’nited Stai«*». The lidi to puni'ii mi. I.dtery ticket» in III. Illudila waa l'alled s|H iit lime in an no with When tu», meni . Ih.tu. t tip, and aftei . ffiut to <>( Co ...nii . un tain<*«l himself and :i“-i*te«| in aupport- ing hi* mother and »¡“ter*. In time lie obtained a situation with a mercantile firm, where he reinaine(l for five year*. One of the h«*:.d* of the hou*e having an excellent library, gave him uccei* to it, and he uaed hi* opportunity well to study subject* bearing upon mechanic*, ni:u*hinery, civil engineering and physi cal science. In lx.'j’j he olftained em ployment a* a clerk or purser on a Mis- *i“sippi river steamer. He again made the oe*t use of hi* omtortunity to ac quire that complete Knowledge of the great river which he wa* afterwar«! able to turn to such good account in the noble enten>ris«M h«* *o fortunately car i h «! into elb-ct. In lM12h«* eon**triirti <l a diving-bell boat tor«*cover th«* cargo«** of ftunken wteamer*. I'hi* wa* followed with a l*»nt of larger tonnage, pro- vid«*«i with machinery for pumping out the »ami »and and water wat«*r and ami lifting th« entire hull am! cargo of the " ve**iL A company wa* formed to operate tills device, and it soon had a busi- lie»» that covered lhe entire Missi*- sipni river, from Bali/»* to Galena, and even branched into “owe of its tributarie». By hi* method.*, a great many valuable Nteain«*r* were set alloat ami restored to m»efulne>w which it would not previously havclwen possi ble to save, a* they would have lieen Buried vi*ry *«»on Iwncafh tin*, river- *and». It wa* while engaged in thi* hii“im--* tbit lie gaim*«l a thorough of III«' laws wliii li control the flow of sill-lx ai ing l iver*, and of tin* Mississippi 4ie was able to say yeai - afterward that there was not a stretch in it* l**d lift v miles long, lM*tw««en St. Louis and New Orleans, in which In had not stood upon tin* bottom of tie* Mtl'eaill beiiealli the shelter of tile div ing b« ll. Pttpuhir Moulhl'i. A SINGULAR CASE. I^Miiiily I’« « itll.tt li W l>l< 1« 11« «|«|*«-i r«-«l la III«* Flrili <.«*n«*r4ll«ot. A singular and taken identity wa* the historian. A actual rase of mis n lal»*«l recently g» ntleman mat«* friend whom hr »idi-..( Die . ntraiK . WllH*h to gem*mllv ami they The Boston Cultivator think* that th»* GuerriMiy breed of cattle have been popularity overshadowed by the greater [ of Jerseys, but are wel ell worthy of equal attention, and that, giving as rich milk a* the Jersey», they yield a larger mess an«l are considerably larger them.selv«*.“. Pork Cake. One pound fat pork eho|»p«*d tine: pour over it one pint of l*>iling water; then take a tea*p<M>nful »f mola-- * ami put into it on»* tea spoonful of >o<la: add this to the pork, with two cupfuls sugar, three cupful* of fruit. Hour to make «piite thick. This will keep for week* in reason a« I y cool weathei. — Tob tio Blade. Sponge < 'ake. One pound of sugar, urn- of Hour, ten eggs; stir yelk of eg ;•» and sugar till jM-rfectly light; ls*at white* of egg* and then add them to the Hour; liter beating together lightly Havor with lemon Three ti*a“puon* baking pow der in Hour will add to it“ lightness, but it never fail* without. Bake in a mod - The RounehoUl. erate oven “Prune in winter for wood and in summer for fruit.” But do not pru e too much Just enough to let in sufti- eient light ami air to give the leave* their fair quota is right A good rule i*. when you see a limb interfering with another, out with it, whatever the time of year When the sap is in full How wounds will heal over quickest.— Toronto Mail. A Word to the Wise: Don’t pee! your potatoes ami throw away lhe best part of them, but prepare them nicely "with their coat* on,” steam them until «lorn*, remove their skins with a knife ami fork; plju*e in a tureen or platter; *pr«ad blitter on them quite freely; sprinkle with salt ami pepper; set in the oven <«mi moment to melt the butter; then pour over them a liberal quantity of *we«*t cream; serve immediately. Clevelantl Leader. On th»- farm little attention is gen erally paid to the inetho«l « f killing poultry* l he head is laid over on the chopping block and rut off with the axe, am! the bir«l is left to Hap it* blood •iway in th«* gras* or «lust. The prop» r w.»\ i» to leave th«* head on ami kill the bird by cutting th«* vein at the hack of the mouth, just under th«« «*v«*“. The bird (piickly lih*«*ds to death, ami a smart Blow on the back of the head will rcmlcr it iinroiiscioiis, .so that plucking can begin at yi»v»* Cliietiifo douraal. li.cbii FARM oceupie*«! ride home. evening hn entered tin* train a* Om* ii-ual, und saw, a* lit« suppo*«*«l, hi* friend *eat- «•«I th»T«*. lie t-ook tin* vacant piar«* !•»•- -i«l«* him, ami grrrtr«| his friend with: ••«iotid evening, Walker ’’ III* »nlutation wa* i« timed, it wax hi friend'* voire, bi|» He “peaker look«*«! a little pu/.zl«*«l. Wild«* engage«! in con versation upon general “iibjrrt.s, in which the gentleman noticed a rather const rained iiianii(*r in hi* friend, In* rliaiir«*«! lo glance ls*ldnd him. T'o hi.* usl(>iiÍMbim*nt there w i* anol’n r “W.dk- er” sitting a few »»at» hack. He looked again at Id* seat mate Womb i fnP In farA and form thrv were identical. I In* voire wa* that or hi* friend, also. Only b\ a “light |»rriilinrity in drrsa did In* realize that the person in the rear *va! wa* the friend In* was looking for A inore I» rfrcl ••double’, was never **m. II«* r«(*r and -• at« d himself by the ..•I.. “Walker, I» till» really yo •u. “O* oourae it i*. Jones. hat is the matter w ¡th youP” “(iood grariou*! If thi* I» that over there?” and he tin» *«*at hr lia«! just «piitti'd. Walker looked a inoniriit. a* if hr w«*re ls*forr a inirni was th<» resembll and *ratisl hiin.srl “1 ls*g your par your name'*” hr s Tlir gentleman starhsl in »nrpriiu “Certainly, sir. er!” Thii rapped the climax ••! knew it, I knew It!” broke -lone.*, rxritislly. ••How could it am body else?” Explanation* t in K m nr« that the doubh *, i for the first ti me, wen* native* of th “amr place, and, though not immediate Wyoming «alile king» have purchased R7,(Ml) acre» of land in Florida for a tattle range. ARE 1UT IN SMAL1EST P ABC! LB The old pK verb is certainly true in the case of Dr. Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative Pellets,” which an* little, sugar wrapped parcels, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, containing as much cathartic power as is done up in the biggest, most repul sive looking pill. I nlike the big pills, however, they ar«* mild and pleasant in their operation «Io not produce griping pains, nor rentier the bowels costive after using. BELT GOODS The asnessed val we of Colorado is $.00,- 000,(JIM). TAKE NCHiCE M1T< HEI L, Crook Co., Oregon. I hereby cer Hy that the loss of my houav and content« has I m * cii adjusted and settled in a full and Mati«tactory manner by th«* STATE INSI RANCE COMPANY, of Salem. Oregon, in which it was insured. Z. T. KEYS. April Io. lRHii. Mr. Keys received 11,5.0.10. The “STATE” pays ail honeat losses p omptly and lilwrally. IT BEATS THE DUTCH During the past ) ear over .'X).(MM) such books a- tin s« hat «■ !» « n Gi\ < n A wax by th* A mi hi • kN Rl kai H» » m i . I Weekly, M year» old, •- • ohimiis, * lui^«-»I tf Ritchenier, N. V.: l»aw \\ it' .,.»L ¡¿»wyera. Family < m lopedia. I* arm ( j • I«»| m « ììm . Furiiiers x ritockhri-iMler*'(lutili*. < orninoli St ti'« in I'oid’i j ^ aiiL World (’>« lope-dis. Danelson's (.Merlimi) ('onnselor Hoys I *«<fid I'astiiiK s. Five V»nrs Hefore Ih«* M h » i . I*« oplv's History of I nit« <1 Slates, f nlversal Historj of All \alions. Popular History «»f lhe Civil W ar (both sides. > Send fi.laaiid g« t any one Book ami Weekly I on«1 year. p«»ipaid. Ssliida« tion guaranteed. I C|oih Hoiim! Hooks, ’ 7. !UX) io iati pages. Il«*ference. Major Parsons. Ilocrwstrr, N. Y. AildreKH Hui al Home < o., (Limited,) H«»« hvs'er. : N.Y. Samples, 2 cents. FUEL. t I’osall, » I »e of Com in tl»e Great North west . You :»r«* There are hunt.•» of men and women who. to coin a phrase, are only half alive. '1 hat is to say. they have seldom if ever any appetite, are nervous. w» *»k, fi»ig«*fty an«l troubled by num berless Miiaii pains and a «he*. In the presence of Vigorous. • Auberanl vitality they seem mere pif^ru les. Hiirh persona are usually fond of frequently dosing themselves, swallowing in the cunrse of th© year enough drug« to stock any apothecary a shop of average aiinensions. This, of course, defeats instead of furthering th« end in view, viz,, the r«<ovrry of health and vigor. Were they to seek it from an unfailing scource of vitality, Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters, huw different would be tneir < a»e Then vigor would return to their debilitated frames, the glow of health to their wan cheeks, their trembling *m< «•/ tain gait would grow firm and tdasti«-, appetite, that Kiand«*st of all sautres. would give a rennh for tin daily food, wrereit ever fin «oars«*, and refreshing sleep would crown lhe tusks of the «lay. (!<uibiles- well aware of the «ic.iicity anti high price of fu«*l for ing limit s in by far th«* larger IVar Irres in Fiori«!* are being ruined by piller», which <*at t I m * I hi <| m . h«*at- portion* of tin* Northwest, most conspicnouxlv in th«* prairi« “«•(•lions. Hay. ami ahsocorn- «talks. twisted in long rolls, three or four inches in dinmct<*r, and then bound villi line wore, have been us. d, th«* twist I m * ng cut off in sections ten inches long. aim ! to twenty Flax straw has lM « n tried, burn« frt*e)v, giving off much heat. V \\ indom. Mitin . tru*“e«l prairie hay has I h ’ pii used as fuel for a steam mill. Five or six years since, when crossing the then almost iininhabi'ed prairie, southward near Spencer, In., a tiled horse nerdeil “raldisl oat», and a few short sections of a bay twist brought a ki ttle of water to boiling heat in shorter time than any other farm fuel w»* had oi e\ ioiim I j seen. Heretofore cornstalks • ivc been pressed in bundles, or formed into balls set eral inches thick, which burn veil too rapidly. in«l«*ed. iu st*o ch that arc large enough to mlmit them Hut all the temporary kind« of fuel v«*i tried, so far a-« I am aware, have failril m I m « ommg a desirable auxiliary to soft and hard coal for the N«irtl 'v«*st. Doubtless you have seen horse» pr«>fusel\ when fed on ear or «he corn and rapidly driv« 11, which is dene«* of the heating nature o' our Indian corn Hut you may »TORIES THE TESTIMONY OF A PHYHCIAN James Be«*« her. M. D., of Sigourney, Iowa, Mays; “For s«*v«*ral years 1 have he«*n using a Couuh Balsam calle 1 DR. WM 11 \ 1 : - !. \1 - < \i FOR LI NGS, ami in almost every < asp throughout mv practice I have had entire I have used ami prvscrilwd hun- success, drwfa of lx»11 h* *ince th«* days of my arm y practice UWI i when ___ ___ 1 _ was *urgeon of lloMpita* No. 7, Louisville Ky. Doyon know the whereabout» of John Gordon, adverti’setl for in this pajer.’ If so, secure reward. BROWN S IRON BITTERS minute l.ik<* all other thomuMl medicines, it act« W*i«n taken by • the tir»»t svmptoin of benetit I" renewed enoixv The mureins then become nnuur. th«» digestion improv«**, the bowels nre active In the effect is mui ally m>r« rapid and marked I !i» .*..•» begin at once to bright«» the akm - lean* up -levlthy j-4 -r c-ivn«s to the cheeks nerv>>>ian«*« <lwipi.«snt; functional derangement•* become regu lar and if a nursing mother, abundant stiat<man<*e 1 ’ ■ 1' • 1 I Rememtier Br I UM \ |un<>«is. /’Ayaicpof« tol(/ lhnte<9i*ta ii Tb«*<; -nniiw has Trade Mark and rr.mu«d red line» «mwri?,. r TAKE NOOTH k K. 8NEI.L. HEl'I^liV & WOODARD. \\ hulesaleiAgents, Portland, Or. H UMILIATING ERUPTIONS ITCHING H awrin **. I r»*Mi Irtit And all th«* npplian« os lincluding Klectrlr and M«*«l h'Htril Ha til mi for their successful treatment. Also, under management of i’ompany, a compiete system of < -kin in* »■.. «, lui,, ham the Hospital TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS, Now recognized by the medical profession as very effective for the cure of Rheumatism. Nedralgia. Catarrh and ih<- many diseanee resulting from Malarial poisoning. TIIOS. Wool), MantMivr. DO YOU KNOW u ERM an r For Pain | Agricultural Implements. Cu'es Rbenmatism. Neuralgia, ll irkneli.'. Il«- nlarhr, T« m »Ibirbe, Spreta», lirul*e», «■!*., eie. pini i. ufi \ < rvr*. FARM MACHINERY. WAGONS. ETC.. ___ _ J AT ina «Hilxis ANI) (»KAI.KK& THKCHAHLKM A. VIM.FÌ.Fk («).. BALI 1 JtOUi . Mi». KNAPP, BURRELL & COMPANY, ■ iziiii if it iniiiitiirirrzrifirif iipitriTrx^iri» Who buy only for « H<h. (hereby enabling them to sell ¡it tin* l«owest PrieeH, and uhen <|iiality is considered th«»y have the tx*st line of goods in I he market. Hauest Book Ont^ I l(> I 1,11 Mpplitalioi). .‘.g Buggies arJ Spr.ng Wagons : «* «a SEND FOR % MPK4 I % LTV. Apply lo any of their Agents in all the prin cipal towns in Oregon ami Washington.or write them dir« rt for Illustrated ( atalogm*and Price List for LS*ti. KNAPP, BURRELL & COMPANY. DAIRY AND MILL MACHINERY, Portland Oregon, ... BRANCH HU! SKS: Walia Walia Wsetiiuate».. ('«dfax, U a -IiingOtn Ch. r y Wa^fifhgt .1 VEHICLES, Binder Twine. Belting, Oil«, and Machine Biipplies of all kind«, j NOS. 2OR. 210, 212 AHO 214 FRONT STREET, JOHN CORDON-REWARD! ng Aliy am : i -<»u (C.viitM »uLatettMf««) A! th< w h« t< al>< ill «f f "fl nbr«k»n. who left Be:tVfrt4M *'aj^*4a. al"»ui March, ldtil.wililH lii « tnUy rewarded; «L >i i ;ry ;•> a mim*r In l>«.iivt-r; lat«t > ••tird lr- iti at« itr.iy or Mali rad- Iiii|.. r’ant iiif-.tina’i n !:• •«! h<.nl(. AddHMS .1 II MAlfVIRE. San H«*rnai.tin<i. Cal PORTLAND, OREGON. rwri imiiiiiiri »in n liimniii m rill irin I'hc IIVAF.it.S- «.I II»» ts (•«»«■«I S« pt. h nd Marti). ( Ai liytHr. p«k4i<-K, N1 ill . tnch<*M«wtth over 3.500 Illustration* a whole Picture Gallery. (•IVKM Wholesale Prim« iliri’rt to roHniton rM ou al) goods fin perwotia! or family Telia liow t«J order, ami gives exact «<»st of every thing you it»«, «-at* «Irink. wear, <»t have fun with. Them IM XLI’ABl I BOOKS ronlain 111 for inatio.i ¡.luim I from th- markets of the world. 11« will mail a copy I l< t > to any a • - ilreMs upon re< ♦ ipt of 1«) els. to defray «‘i|H liM- of mailinj. Det in» ilea r fl ow you. Ke*«|M-< tfolly* r«r It y«ui want to enjoy the boys smoke try ‘ Seal of North Carolina” Plug Cut. Sw M SF* •) a •' ’* 1 MLN A <7 k, I'erinaii. i.t ST H M A CURED? AteK l.crniH'i Aathm.i Car«- I V . ■ uhv “ " fortaMe »1. ■ p: «-fift-cui curt*« *h<Tc all others fail. ... . I Al | »1.011, s FllEl -'.mp. OR. 11. KCillFFMAN, *C. I’nul, Minn.I MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 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G.re Etpretis and o • «. lb easts yea UAbiuic fra trial, and I will cure \ n idareaa Dn H G. BOOT. W Pearl St. No# Yurt zA tfEnVOTTS DEB1L11A1ED MEN. . th« » ■M-ofDr. Dyr s celebrated Voit^i«* Belt with Electrie SiLS|H*n*M»ry AmHIances. for the «|*ce«1y relief andper. manent cun <f Debt lit u, nttilUi/.And h.-bh «hi, and all kindred troubles. Also for many h-Complete restoration to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No rUk Is inrurre.1. lifu*. I’ on; bl. t In u/e.l r-. mailed fr»-<- bt a l ires-h. V «»Itaic Helt I MarahalL Mich. .ort. ixtttvti . ti ; No. 1! Kearny St., San Francisco, Cai P LIESENTELD 94S Fnlsniu S! San Francisco. trs ALL CHIIOM. . SPBC1AL AST) PlUVATB I)|SK WITH WOKbHXFVL BCOCTCML THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! FREE V * 'rov't N«*r»«na lh-blllty, I. -t A FREE TRIAL PACKACE I IMPIU ■ VI K m IW Maral,» Rrm«*J 4«., 19 rark 1*1*,». Vw V.rk, _________ scrini ; VE! >1 (’ IN K. XPFUNDERS JÈSECEE I STEINWAY. H"-"" “ • hand instniuienta U •< %» % - Bun.»* IHnok* Bauds su-1 M lliuv ir i- «,*., IT' Mtek1 At D a certain <*ure for V«*r«'f»w.M / h‘lnlify. Lo’.t yunhin'il, Fnttitntor ami all the e\i| t-ffbete of youthful folhee and excetwc«, ami in drinkiiifr ntfoximfirut liquor^. Dr. who is a regular phvs-Jan graduate of the th tr sity of Pennsylvania wii. agree to forfeit Ms*** fr- a case of this kin’ 11.» I its! fun- !■ r his special advice and treatment) will not **ure si -o a battle, or four times the quantity $5, * nt fn am addrereon receipt of price, or C. O. D. in privaf* * ' [ 'I I. b\ />r. // A»*am; Nr., v / . Uni. Send for list of question» ami pam| hle*. Stypl.E HDTTtK FRFK w ill be sent to any one apptving by letter, stating ^n-ptoms, s. x ami age. Strict iecrtKy in regard VO all burin«*« traruMutiona < ’«»Inti * urtili Mtnitnt thit miiliuin diking is hi , 11» WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED MEN | h £ALTH and tumi ÏÎÏIHIJIKT1I6IIIIIEIT and Women seeking health, strength and energy, should avoid Drugs, Secret Medi cines, etc., and send for *‘ The Review,” or “Health and Strength Regained,” a large Illustrated Journal, publish ed entirely for tneir benefit. a balm t on i vim woi nitor The Oldest & Best Liniment ^REGAINED- SALES LARGER THAN EVER COPIES FREE MA.’W A XI» HI ASTI I In* '349 t V vhite I labor C IGA* s i aide of (lie ('olnmpia EVE» M ID« IK AMERI a . The M x’ean M II<> iiim harlw»r nppiopriation piur i* lied Scar tin* hdlotring gi»prvpriatioii >! » ihium fl»” • • Omron n That money can be saved in buying yoar THE GREAT T M ar I latest atvtr Hilliard 1« I hr ct* 1« brahst iniprovr«! *w isatent rushiona: tsar twenty per vent. « hraprr • >n this t'«Mkst. No rent to . no «Innnnit’ixand noroiuiiiiMMion.a to pay. lb*« • n • «t first pr*'«.<, <;(»|d and Silver Mtsiala. sin« r l\4*. hi any < inn petit ion whh others premure. forfeit nr»' affr«ted lamin ♦ Washington T« rrit«»r\ $11 '«<t» House p.iwMsi the. army appr« j ria tion bill. COMPETENT PHYSICIANS ajo > SL’RGIONM, EXPERIEN< EDM RMEs Cii.Mp.RTABLE R«»«»MS, « AREFl LLV UEOCLATED DIET SAFE SURE PROMPT w <pi«*«oi rih tid their liin«« f r filini in the Government Land ibrnui (Cor. 2d and Aih Su . PORTLAND, OR 1 Incorporated under the laws of Oregon, tlmohitehf Free from Vpitt>est Emetics and Poison. W K S mith , J I* M ik - h Vice l*rt aillent I'aanier BILLIARDS. n\ < ■ «st Portland General Hospital THE SPECIALIST, Tran«» )» a Urnernl tUnkln^ Buainna al pawed the Suffering from any f«)rm of acute or chronic disease or injury will find at the oughcure AINSWORTH NATION AL BANK lie domain l>y A« I Paeifi- Oregon BURNING SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connect«! with the Bank. TORTURES SAFES RENTED ON EASY TERMS. pnrvhaM«! from ilia Railroad, ami r and • Pesiiuld (J s Dejaitorr and Finml Ageni »NO from m*ttl«*rs 1 it < ■ SECOND STREET, - MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN MARK. OF F0R1LAND Cor Third and Oak MiKsis>ip|>i riv« As TRADE I CURE FITS! Survival ef the Fittest. were hel a wan Type, Bist SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO 5 thf> * «‘nstitu t| m they the 1 GUNS. FISHING TACKLE 167 Absolutely Pure. This pos«*er ntvei var^ea A uv)el of p’irtty strength and ■Ah«>l*-**iueB«-si» M<» im c >'iou«i '«d that •• oniwifkr' kin ’s ai «1 cairnot be uolJ in oowwjti ■I« with n < lwltitwie of ‘ow h-.t, short wvi3‘C J an or n p-1 Hd only h ‘«I «▼At Hir -M- I ..* •«» Ca. luC Wbh <reet, N. T. R ed S tar FARM, uirdirinrNdo. BROU \ S IKON IIITTKRS *- ire*« indigestion* HiHousn«**»*« XI «- h U ih ***«. 1* «lM*|»<.iH, V|nlHri:i, CliiJis mid F«*v, w*. I ¡red I •'«‘H uk .( .cncriil l>«*bilit * «Pain in th»* "id»'. Hack or l.iaib«,llcndnrhr and Nrnrnl- irin tor all these ailments Iron is proscribed daily Portland, « |W».» Palmer & Rey keep Prenses and Materials. ANSWERED. & POWDER Co to Towne & Moore w hen in Portland for beat Photographic and Crayon work. M:i.li-<l Tn« «|ii*M«non h*s prnbablv l»«»n uskm] thousands <•( tun«»«. "H<»w can Brown's Iron B.tt«rs cur« «v«r>- thins7 ' Weil, it d >»H<n't B • it doew< ureany diaeaMi f r which a reputable ph>Mi< ian would prtiMCiibe lltox Phyaicians recognize Iron aa the l—s* rcst .rativ« ag -nt known to th« pro<*tt*<M>n. and inquiry of any b-adin* chemical firm will Hubstanttale tneaMaertion tint there ar« mor« »reparations of iron than of any other aiii>Mtatice uhh <1 in medh ino This Shows con- cl 1-. -ly th it ir<>n js a> know: ■ t > !>« 11^ m.« i iui|M>rtant factor in Muccessful modi. nl practice It i». h >wover a remarkable fact, that prior to th« discov er f HIUHI V* IRON ItlTTI'llMi r t.~t ly wit «»factory iron combination had ever l»«en found. pori ini»- ('«•luiimr« nary, POWER PRESSES The Campbell or Cottrell cylinders are the best, cheapest and must complete presses. When you want a press, take a Campbell or Cottrell. Libera) allowance made for hand presses on account. P alm Lit & R jsy , Portland, Or.. Sole Ag’ts. Campbell and Cottfell Presses. / y itiers löß ailiing >• < 'lard j Columbia Irelwrg» three miles long are cruising off Labrador. G^fa'seri —-s ’ fteco Gafafoijue MUSTANG li«*miann ad WOMAN S FACE. “Whit furniture can live such finish to a room as a teu.ter woman » face, asks G«oricv Elliott. Not any we arc happy to answer, provided the ulo** of hevl’h tem per» the tender expresai m. lhe pale, aiyxiou», bloodless face of the . onaumpt? re, or the evident «utf- rini« of the dy.peptie, induce feelings of sorrow ami grief on our part and c-mpel us to tell them of Dr. Pierce’» “Golden Medical Discovery, the aovireign remedy for <■<uiauBsplion and other disease» of the respiratory system, as well a» dyspepsia ami other digestive troubles. Sold everywhere. I * The liest Ankle Bmd .-«nd Col ar Pads are made of zinc amt leather. T ry G khmka for break faxt. King Louin of Belgium ha» been judged bankrupt. 3 Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron cure' Neuralgia and Nervous Headaches. íl months* treatment for .’M Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by druggl DR HENLEY 8 Celery« Beef and Iron give*« food to the brain, enri« hes the blood, aids digestion, and give» refreshing deep where other remedies fail. Try it. A QUESTION AB0U7 vii s Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in of sonn of our severe winters, seen a «lozen or more of corn-fu« »nd ear corn hums freely and st giving «>fi a stca«lv heat as »tr i given off by Crooked Cree D<>< Igv or Illinois coal. < <»rn cvntaius a large proportion •ai bon. » large that it is inferred ti ihr f«a»d basis «»f th«* exceMive ¡ent niiiM*le in many of th« famil » m of our time. a he *h. oil and suine, pr rbon, i* eight hundml al SURE CURE FOR PILES Sure cure for blind, bleeding anti itching Piles. One I m > k has cured th«* v.nst cast's of ten years’ standing. No one need suffer ten minutes after using Kirk's German Pile Oint ment. IF absorbs tumors, allny* the itching, acts us a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk s Ger num Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles ami i'ching of the private parts, and nothing else. Ever) box is warranted. Solti by Drug gists and sent by mail on receipt of price. ¿1 |a*r box. Wooi’AKP, t'l.AHKE & ( Whole -alt* Agent»', Portland. Oregon. WILLIAM BECK & SON, seen big stove tires made with «oinetiines a necessity, when supply fails in the biting cold »rn The pra«*tical an thi* slai’rh oil ar.»«I a-» fiaxM*«t| oil is ext im m I i tied manner? >111 SAVED FROM DEATH No, iuy friend, you «io not know w hat it is to be saved from death. You think tx»at because you fell into the I »ay and were rescued from drowning that, in the short apace of five minutes, you realized all that is meant by those word«. You have no idea af the lingering agony of week« and month« of »uttering. the certainty that death i« ever coming nearer ami nearer, and that no human skill can delay the grim messenger. But let me tell you my story. In the Fall of Ko I had occasion to take a stage ride in Oregon at night. I took a severe cold and was nick for a week. I re covered my usual health with the excep tion of a slight cough, to which I paid no attention. On my return to California the roughing became troublesome. I ap plied for medical advice. 1 was assured that it was an attack of bronchitis and a bottle of medicine w ould set me right. A month went by and I was no better. 1 I m gan to lose He »h and appetite; my left lung gave me pain ami night sweats trouble«! me. Again 1 received a thorough examination and was informed that I had cavities in my lung and mast seek a warmer climate. My doom was sealed. 1 knew I had consumption. I took cad liver oil, cough syrups ami the long list of lung remedies. Day by day I felt that I was nearing the grave: I »truggled desperately against the enemy. I spent one Winter in Florida, but the climate enervated me. A sea voyage w as proposed and I took ship for Havre. I felt that 1 had exhausted a.'l means. A violent hemorrhage nearly ex hausted me, and I felt that 1 must cease the struggle and prepare to meet my fate bravely. Nearly two yt»ar» I had suffered ami was slowly dying. I resolved once more to appeal to medical science, and, hearing of a physician in Paris, I w ent to see him. This was Dr. Dujardin. His first words gave me hope. “My dear friend, you have the consumption, it is true, but by the grace of the good God you may jet regdin some health.” He gave me a bottle of his Life Essence, sav ing, “lake this, am! if it fails I «411 do nothing.'* I had tried so many medicines that I had little faith. Yet I took it. The first night I did not sweat. I was sur prised, ijut fearetl it was only from the different food. I soon l>egan to loek eagerly for my meals. My cough did not trouble me, ami I felt as if I might get well. I aw the good doctor again and receive* words of encouiagement. In, short, I took seven bottles of the Life , Essence, and then felt that I was nearly well; returned home to surprise my friends and receive their congratulations at being saved from death. 1 brought several Lot ties of Dujardin’s Life Essence with me. and shall never be without it. To lie saved from sudden death is nothing, but to be saved from lingering agony, from daily ami nightly horror, is mon* than human tongue can describe. ()• e dollar and lifty cents per bottle. At all druggists*. Snell, Heitshu & Woodard, wholesale agents, Portland, Oregon. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS *11 ether tree headache, <>r jr ii om* thousand, w hich sh ly that a Inrgv basi ■ of ear HUNTING III, Tin t’oolr. of mt « ting ;«( <h‘* «Irpot in Bo-ton every (•veiling, ceivt a sal.iry of f >.«>«<1 md < f..r tour year». for III. pnr|» »♦’ «H R< pMttcaliilg aspi tf. v < an lan nn-in >111 fot llie . •L<ni-Ti'nffirif h( 4 IlVv sax iin »Intion at a »iiitable |»-int 011 thè ». siili an inti- was in th«* alio »h.ill r. daini» in New \f. vie- Coioraaio. Hermann intisslucei to living in one of our suburban town* ha«l api»unhncnl of tlire<-t*oniini»eiiiii< 1 - hi* and coatleM, on the very *|*ot now cov ered by the abutment of the great *t«-el bri«!g«» which he de signed and built. 'I’h«* only o,»en- ing in th«* way of bu*ine*- that oil- *1 wa*to*ell apples on th«* street, and by this mean», for a few months, he *u.*- II. ui«e |»OM'd III. privai) It previde» f«.r th. patent- but thirt«*«*n. mi»for- quorum, it wii» passi d. bill. a tool.* tune overtook hi* father, and h«i had to withdraw from ¿rhool ami work hi* own wav. Hi* parent* went to St, Iroui* in IH.33, an«! he went with them 'Die Hb*Hin«*r wa* burned in the night on the way there, and he land«*«! barefooted seats logether on ih«* tec on Foreign IB lalion- ing |Mx*ki*t-hnif«*. the into ladwerii cnti rtil « rninent with a view t«» curing such iiKMlilicatioiiM of tin* pr»F«nt treaty and watch, kmtwledga tion». A wax able to do the -urn«* with lever 8PEAKEK& bVHE THKOAT Public speakers and pulpit orators are constant sufferers from throat trouble. -The bent food for young pig* i* For «uch ills the best remedy that ha» yet MMueihing which will not ferment, »neh been found is Dr. .Starkey & Palen’» Com a* dry, unground oat*. The little pound Oxygen, as made by them at their fellow» will chew the*e and spit out the laboratory. No. PWW Arch street. Pidla., The /tri-. Sidney Wdbur, of Albion, »kin*, and the thorough mastication they Pa. give to them wonderfully aid* it* diges N. F., writes: * Well. I must confess, ami 1 do it gladly, that your Compound Oxy tion Prairie, fanner. gen is. I think, the moat wonderful rem s re’Diroat. A gargle of »ah and edy, at least, for all diseases of the throat vinegar, with cayenne pepper, will do and lungs that 1 ever heard of or believe This endorsement 1« more to de»|M*rse sorene»* of the throat to be In exi«tance.M than any other remedy of which we have e«]uale<l by many hundred» of other«. Write for a pamphlet on the subject, heard. It stimulate* the gland.*, pro wbi« h will be sent free of postage. mote* free * ••retion and will Mometime* Order» for the Compound Oxygen Home cure in a few hour*. Toltilo lilude. Tr**atment will I m * fill«*«! by II. A. Mathew», — Potato Fritters: Boil three large 615 Powell Street, Sau Francisco. • and rub them through a colan The demand for young men to take der. then add to them four well-beaten eg/s, one t*‘B*)>oonful of rich cream, a charge of creameries at the South is so great that th« Mississippi Agricultural little lemon juice, a little nutmeg and College is forming a class for spec ia.‘ in * mi«* *alt Beat all very light, then struction in this industry. crop from a *>poon into hot lard and fry the <»ame a* doughnut*. Serve hot.— ONLY HALF ALIVE. home and farm Mrs John G »ty. Penna.. «xi an injury to th mùb Oil gave rrJ ¡o walk and cm JE WEI_. Paper Cuttei -.g 1 If • ,.nt • >«**rt aa the be»( <>f »¡| Liniments, fn Mhn an«l Briuit jt» Miei to^AV ar lardar than ^vey. It cure« «hen al ' ”• \ r n yo « no and middle aged men r!\h2‘* byxiene. phvwiral rultur*. an<1 med- h«l i- a «-«»mpiete Pix-ycbqMPdlA of Informa« li« humanity afflk»«^) wtth long *HAnding ■ xhaustin« And patnful b»*Ars on health and huinan haf>|x- ith»n In It« par»“»: And th* many i»< p**r!ta»nN and in% aliti« w ho hav • i»»w«r»M. sml valuahie infuri* • •rs-iij ne«-d "f m«»d)«*ai aùvW l>e*n pubi isti «ti. Evrry si io »nffer frmn nervosa dly b*n* ht*«1 hjr cnriwtil !••«♦•*. tf in ne*4 of m**itf r applianr*« of anv <I*Arrtpti4» er tuecitraJ treainreni t»f g \ to the vary l-une. a. F N. I Na 3 REVIEW, 1164 Broadway, New Y or’