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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1888)
TELEGRAPHIC. COAST CULLINQS. AGRICULTURAL. Ai Epitome f the Principal Ira Attracting Fahlic lutfresl Not Devoted Principally to Waahlngtai' Territcry and California. Devoted to tha Interest. 01 and Stockmen. Far inert YTIIT jdo I havo this drowsy, life less feeling? m II X do 1 iito J5acJC achat 1V11Y Neuralgia and Rheu matism? IV III' does fcJorofulow taiut ami Erysipalas "how itself f ItECAlSE yonr blood ia filled with Poison, which must be Com plctelr Eradicated before you can regain health. Yoa must go to the root of the matter, l'ut the Kidneys -the great and only blood purifying organs in complete order, which it complete nealtli, ana witn Waeheb's Safe .Cure and WARXEITS SAFE PILLS yonr Cure Is Certain. YFIIY do we BECAUSE an ds of grate women in all world have vol ten us to this know this! tens of thous ful men and parts of the untarily writ-effect There Is no standstill in dis ease. You are either growing BtUr or Worse. How Is It with YOVT TT11Y not to-day resort to that medicine which has Yeriably Cured Millions, and which will cure you if you will give it a chanoe t All of "Warner's preparations are Purely Vegetable. Xhey are made on honor. They are time-tried. They are No Sew Discovery, ltv tried and Worthless on the con trary, they have stood the teat they have proved their superiority. They stand alone in pre eminent merit, anc tOV USOW IT. EFFECT OF COLORS. A Theory That They AsTr-e the Hamn Mind as Well as tn Hainan sight. There are some curious things in re pard to the way in which the human mind is affected by colors as well as the human sight. We are all familiar with what is termed color-blindness, and the unexpected results that sometimes attend it; but color-sound is some thin which has received much less in vetigation. How much, or in what way, animals, are affected by colors, is not very well umlersto-Hl; but the subject has been invetirated enough to know that they are influenced by them, and the fuliuv will probably bring out some surpris ing results to the one who shall thor oughly cultivate this comparatively un explored field or research. Some peo ple cau select and appreciate the colors of sounds; and to them the speaking of a name presents, mentally, a well- defined color, or combination ot colors, different names having diflerent shades or combinations. The same name should, of course, al ways present the same color, or combi nation, when spoken, although, to dif ferent people, possessing the faculty, a given name or sound does not present the same characteristics. To prove the first of thosa two facts, a list of names w as prepared, and the shade or color given by a lady who has this Kwer, marked against oaoh one of the list. Aftr several weeks the names were again read to her, and the colors desi? nsted by her marked. This course was pursued several times during a year or more, the lady not being allowed to see the result? at that time. During these evwal experiments the only variations in the answers given were such as would be natural where there was some uncertainty in regard to terms; for ex ample, the answer to a givn name at one time might be "bluish," and at another lead-color;" so. what wa called 'straw-color" might be after ward called "buff." The approach to similarity in the shade shows that the same mental ictnre was present, and only. language was at fault. ... With one or two exceptions these were the only changes noted in the sev eral trials, and the extent to which the experiments were carried warrant the belief that there was a well defined idea of the color of words. PopuUit Science Monthly. Two hundred bakers of St. Louis are on a strike. , A fire destroyed two blocks in the heart of the city of Bniinard, Minn. The losses aggregate f 50,000. Usorge Wilson was hanged at Al bion, NY, f'r strangling his wife in January, 1887. Fire at El mora, Colo., destroyed half the business portion of the town. Loss, 1 15,000; insurance, fdOUO. Joseph Stafford, of New Yoik, bell boy, shot and killed Koste Sheridan, cook in a boarding house, ami then shot and killed himself. Wm. Moore, the colored man who assaulted Mary Bingardiner ut Mat toon, 111., was taken from the coun y jail and lynched by masked men. George Arnold shot and killed George Burton at Minatore, Neb., hi a quarrel over the rettlement of a debt of $12. Marion Stewart, who had been drinking heavy, shot and killed his wite' and his brother at their home near Louisville, Ky. About 400 people were precipitated from a grand stand at Memphis, It-nn., by the seailoldinK giving way. None were killed, but numbers had legs and arms broken. During a practice game at Recrea tion park at Pittsburg, IV, Duulap, of the Pittsburg hast ball team was f truck in the face with a bard hit ball and broke bis jaw. A Lincoln, Neb , firm, with a capital of $5,000,000, will develop coal lands and "establish furnaces near Alva, Miss., and will put up an iron and steel plant at Omaha, Neb. While Robert Foster and Mr. Swart ceman were on their way home in Hitchcock county, Neb., during a terrific storm, they were both killed by lightning. James McGeorge and Wm. Smith, t-pecial deputies of the sheriff, got into ltuild, hi in self of at There are gTrls who never hear a big church bell in the next block, and yet they are able to detect the tinkling of .th?"iiny bells on an ice-cream cart tour squares away. X. O. Picayune. . SIGHT AND MOTION. Two Eiiiki?Im of the Illaafnns to Which Our An Sabjeet, The senses are subject to illusions in proportion to the remoteness of the in formation that they give from the im mediate necessiiies of the organism. Touch, the most immediate and least inferential of the sense, is least sub ject to illusions: while sight is so very much so. that the blind often say they laie an advantage over the seeing in being free from visual illusions. The illusions of bodily motion are much nearer to those of touch than to those of sight, and yet they cari under cer tain conditions be induced through visual iuviressions. Of this the writer has reeently had twi tittere-tin;; exam p!. H." wa standing upon the floor of a railroad deoot, the boards of which were laid with a considerable open space between them; and the shadow of an electric lizht was moving up and down by the swinging of the light in the wind. Looking at the floor, it seemed as though the shadow were sta tionaty, and the floor-boards moving. From tnis it followed that the person on it wa moving, too, and the writer distinctly felt the swinging sensation; in fact, his attention was called to the phenomena by this feeling of motion. The other observation was as follows: while ridins in the cars and looking out of the window, the trees and all are seen to move in the opposite direction. It now, one looks in a mirror so situ- "Xated that it reflects the passing land scape, which, however must not be visi ble except in the mirror, one has the illusion of moving in the opposite to the real direction of rrotion, owing to the reversal of the image in the el ass. In both these cases an immediate bodily sensation is induced by a more or less unconscious inference through visual sensations. bcxencs. a quarrel at Prineville, Mo., and shot each other fatally. A bystander was seriously wounded Joseph Tomoweki, a wealthy farmer at Warren, Minn., was murdered in the woods by his 18-year old nephew, in the hope I hat he would get tome oi the old man's property. Joseph Greenfield, who stole fur valued at $2,500 from hi father's store, on Broadway street, New York, was charged with theft in the court by his a: her, and committed iu de fault of bail for trial. During a sham battle that t ok place in the celebration of the Fourth at Kilbnrne, Wis., J. W. Carpenter was kilUd and C 11. Foote seriously injured by the premature discharge ol cannon. The five-story building of the Read ing Hardware Company, of Reading, Pa., was destroyed by fire. ,- The lots aggregated $350,000, well insured Seven hundred employes are thrown out of work. Patrick Coffee, a worthless drunkard, shot Miifs Agnes Smith in Jersey City, and then turned the pistol on himself. Both will die. Coffee, who has a wife and grown-up children, was infatuated with Miss Smith. A big timber raft will be launched at Joggins, Nova Scotia, during the present month. The raft contains 22,000 logs, is valued at $.10,000, and will take six days, at $100 a day, to reach New York. Annie Ah rend waa arrested at New atk, N. J., for attempting to poism her father, brother and sister. She contested that she bought the deadly drug and administered it to the famil out of curiosity to see how it would act. M. B. Wilson, of Marquette, Mich., one of the bosses on the new govern ment building, was fliot and fatally injured by a Polieh workman whom he discharged. The man then shot himself in the mouth, inflicting a fatal wound. Theodora Castora, a farmer, was at tacked on his way home from Kings ton, Mich., by three brothers named Droet. who demanded his money. He fhot one dead, fatally wounded an other, and thinks he bit the third, who escaped. Peter Broneck was hanged at St. Joseph, Mo., for the murder of hit wife two years ago. The prisoner has borne up bravely, and uenie J any in tent to commit the crime. He claimed that he waa drunk when he did it, though at the time he declared he killed her because she was untrue. While a train was moving up nil! from Butte, Mont., the cars became uncoupled from the engine and dashed down the grade, jumping the track and killing two boys, named respec tively Green and Burns, of Center ville, and injuring two brakemeu whose names are not known. Ijawrence Russell, of Springfield, Mo., has been placed under arrest for inclot-ing his 10-year-old son in a box four feet hign and making him stand five hours in that position. Also fur tying tbe boy to a plank and smearing molaees over his face to attract tlie go torture tbe child. Neighbors inter fered and caused the arrest of the un natural father. A ttorni at Boston, Mass., over turned the tloop Millie, in the cubii: of which were John Gamon, Mrs Catherine T. Tripp, aged 105, and hei little niece Katie T. Tripp. Gamor, when taken from the water .was alive. The body of Mr?. Tripp was found near the yacht. The body of her lit tle niece is supposed to be btill in tht cabin of the overturned boat. A man named Cleveland Kinne was drowned while bathing in the surf near San Diego, Cal. A Chinaman was found dead in bed at Anulnini, Cal. Ho had been poi soned. Robert Amb rson, while out driving at Haiita Cms, Cal , waa thrown out and killed. Train Dispatcher W. P. the Bonora railroad, shot Novates, A. T. The garrison building Walla, W. T., was burned. . $3,000. A drunken man who e name la utv known, was drowned at Seattle, W. T. while out rowing. Frank Gallagher was drowned at San Rafael, Cal., while iu bulling The body has not been recovered. Henry A. Catilneld was run over and killed by a train at Sacramento, Cal. J .lues 13. Kennedy, fireman on a railroad, died from injuries received at Ren ton, W. T. A disastrous fire broke out in Marysville, Cal., in which tbe most valuable businet-s houses in the city were destroyed. Lutes about $200,01)0 H.tn Francisco customs tdTljiala made a seiinre of about 100 ttound of opium on board the steamship Mexico, from ictona, B. C. By a premature discharge of a blast at Sail Francisco, a mail named Michael Mcl'ermoU was killed by a bank caving iu on him. A man named Hatkell shot and killed a man named Fraver, near Los An teles, Cal. He miBtook him for a deer. Wm. rulton was seriously and per haps fatally wounded at Visalia, Cal., by the accidental discharge of a itui he was flourishing while intoxicated. C. B. Sylve ter had the end of hU nose bitten off by a fellow with whom he had a fight in a melodeon on Do ItnUlna Straw lrrrla. A succeaaf ul grower of this berry tells his plan of ho ion as follows: To grow strawberries will he puts laud iu goal order in advance (1) by planting it to tonus crop tbe year previous that has to be highly manured and well cultivated. Vi) He sets In rows so as to cultivate tin tn both ways, and runs the cultivator ehwe to the plants. (3) Never allows weeds to get a start and be over half an inch high. (4) He mulches old plants with cheati hay at Walla I and does nothing to the plants until L.)ssalH.utl after muling, letting them grow up th roui; li the mulch. By folio win ir this fetmpln plan of cultivation he has no trouble, and grows strawberries as cheaply to the bushel as corn or potatoes. Of course they are more profitable. Strawberry beds should le set three feet apart i the row and plowed both ways and keot in the lest possible order. The crop ia early and furnishes mean at a season when farmers need money and would else have to Ixirrowit. If there aro young people in the family to pick them and pack them it will furnish them pleasaut occupation and it will alt-o pay them well for the time iu vested. The lis of steel canUnnrs la bermnln ao ex- tMidi d in Kniriand to alarm lha Iron found era, who ami liit-lr proapect for work lipping I away from them. TWO WAYS. CHOOSR WIIICHI Them are two usual ways of dolus- what Na ture sometimes itou incompletely, namely, to Tellers the liowela. One la U iwnll-m ailrantlo imt'irallve whieh evacuate urofuaely. abruptly and with ttalu, theoih r la to take IliMtetter a eUmiaeh litter, the rtrnut of whti-h la not vto U-n', hut aullletently Ihumiiijli, and which dooa not Rrlpe tlie ititmunea. If ihe tlrat la aelecteit, the lirrnim eliiplo) tiitf It ln'd hot e peel perma nent b'-nellt. an i he cannot hone to raeape loo debilitating' reaction whlnh leaves the orirana a bail or won olf titan boforn. if, ou the n'hnr h-iid. he reaorl to lite lllltera. ha can rely upon Ihe rent oration of a reiriilar habit (if body, cimae'iueut upon a renewel or a liealt fill tone in IhelnteMllnaluaual. Iltiildea hralth fully rrlmlnir the bowvla, the Hitlers arottstnia dormant live". Impart a benefit lal impetus to theaetlimof the kidney, and counteracts the early twiiiKna of rheumatism, a letiduncr to It out, and malaria In all it forma. There la not a moment without aoma duty. TUB FLY I NO VOVK Of PEACR. A rlchlv fronted nulveriua flvlnn Dove. A Dream of Life screen calendar. An Ini- nor ted ideal head. An Imported f oated -now scene and a full aet of magnificent floral rants. Fourteen artistic niece. Bent to anyone who will bay from a drug- i - . - i : . . i. it.. . , t t . .. jcmi a, lata (l loo genuine 'M v. m uana a Cki.krratko Li v bit Pn.w (price 2 eta.) and mall u the outside wrapiier from the lies witn 4 cents in stamps, write your aditreaa plainly. tLKMina ltaoa., nrrs buruh. Pa. lnmfflVrftiTif are cured bu a. f"l I f Raiai . a. i DggistsanoDeaUrsEverepi TheChas-AVogeierCoBaltq Md- JltRiaATlNO PUMPS, BTKAM E.N01NK8 tOILF.IW. mri.ltTE POWKB ADD PvMriao Plasts. j,' f Low prtiM,nrattptilellrcry Hr!'.3'' Writ fo Circulara, BYRON JAOKBOM, SAN FBANOtSOO Io not talk of family mattera. your private, personal or one unolrlna- eah. Ihe other a-irlna nerve power, and aetln aa a tonin to ihe dlavailve and entire ayaiem. ilu In Mrall a :anlalaa or l 1 urer (Ml llh llveoohaaiihllea Ihe two are com timet and Ihe elfect ia wonderful. Thousanda who have derived no permanent benefit from other tirenaraoona have been corefl by tiiia. WW I a kmulaiiHi ia oerfecllt naletahle and easily di rested by those who cannot tolerate plain Cod . .IF....I as n iareliy croppnm tavr uu. - Hnt s.reet, in Sin rancisco. w in. . Hammer, a -ouniL' man who has been stopping at a San Fran cifco hotel, committed suicide in hi room uy suootins inmseii in un bend. An old Indian named Chrirtoro, while intoxicated fell across a street car track at Sau Dieuo, Cal., and tl e car lmntd over hi body, killing him instantly. .a. v ales, a blacksmith, while en deavoring to stop a runaway texm at San Jose, Cal , fell benea h the wheels. whi.li crushed hi skull, killing nini instantly. The dead body of a Swede named Ollf Mahberg, was found h:t giii to a tree in an orange grovetf at Loe An eeles, Cal. Deceased waa about 35 years old. Fire broke out in the basement of the building occupied by the Oakland JriMV, at liiklana, J.u., ant tlam- asred property to the amount of 1 15, 000 or f 20,000. Fully injured. The eld tX'untj' fair buddings at Greeley, Colo , burned, and Wm. Mc- Cleland's $5 OX) stallion Rembrandt burned to death. The Johnson flour ing mill abo burned. Tbe loss on the mill was f'25,000. Ole Oisen, a sailor on the sco schooner Theresa, wi drowned oil the Vallej street wharf, at San Frin crsco. He fell ovet board from the vessel and couia not be rcscuetl in time. A railroad engine ran over a China man at Sacramento, Cat., and ins'.anth killed bun. The pilot and a p irtiou of the running gear of the engine were splattered with large pieces of tbe dead man a brains. fc'i. imnis'e, who hail ben over hmlinr' niaruinery in a sawmill at isalia, Cal., set (he engine going to try its speed, when the great drive wheel burst, and a fragment struck Brouse iu the head, fracturing hi skull. Charles Barks, a 13 year-old boy, was sitting on a doorstep at San Fran cisco, when a boy named Hoppe or dered him to throw up his hand Upon his refusal to do ao Hoppe pulled the trigger. Tlie ball entered the right temple, and btrks fell to the ei lewalk dehd. A Hijrh Office. -What does your father do?" nsked the teacher of the j new boy. "He's a contractor," was the reply. "A railroad contractor?" j ', No ma'am, a sausage contractor. He ties np the ends after another man has filled them." Tid-BUs. "Are all people that come to onr country-women?" asked little Tommy. "Why. no, my child," said his mam ma. "'There are a good many men and some little boys, like you, that come." "Then what makes you call them all Emma Grants?" was Tommy' reiroase. Old man (calling down the stairs to daughter) Clara!" Daughter "Yes, papa. " Old Man "Ask that young man in the parlor which he pre fers for breakfast, milk rolls or Vienn.-. bread." X. Y. Sun. '-Did you ever hear me sing mi new solo, Emily, 'Under the Silent Stars?' " "No, I never have. Is it sentimental?" ".Pathetically so." "Please sing it. . I have the neuralgia so bad that any thing will be welcome as a relief." LincMn Journal. . Doctor "Diil you say to your hus band, Mrs. Hendricks, that, if agreea ble to him, I would send bill for ser vice rendered during his recent severe illness?" Mrs. Hendricks "Yes, doc tor'; and he thought you had better wait until be gets a little stronger." Life. Katharine "Well, Charlotte, 1 hearyou are to be married." Charlotte "Yes it take-, place very soon now." Katharine "Will you elope?" Char lotte "Of course I won't. I'm not in tbe chestiut business. ' I shall get married in he regular way and startle society." ington Critic . .rnesi m. Keller, aged zi, w. drowned while bathing in thu mi f .t Mantecito, Cal. No one was with him except two small children. It is supposed he Kot into a bole and was unable to sim. He leaves a widow and a young child. An engine and car on ti e car Hut to the Cliff house were derailed at Sn Francisco, Cal. The engine wa throwii on its hide, but the engineer jumped out, receiving but a few scratches. Tbe passenger coach war canted on its hide no air 'ins', a rami bank. The seats were ov rt toned ami 11 of the windows broken. The occu pants were badly shaken up and sono of them cut by broken glass and hruUed. There were none reriously injured, however. The Piltsburch (P i. isrh school la a pione -r In the matter of physical culture for wt-inen. S veral tinted a week the girls f that instil ution are put through a course of Indian ciubs. dumb-bells and other sp lianco-t for gymnastics. o far the boys have been excluded. A-i a result of this, other institution have taken this idea up. Thu Washington (Pa.) school has re cently received a d--n t tion of a c m plete ou fit for a gvmuasiu-n for girls from a wealthy red. lent of that placo. The costume is lha regular gymnas tic dress. It resembles a bathing suit, aid consists of what ia called the Flower' wais:, short skirt and bloom ers. The mors variety in color and material, the prettier the effect when donned by a lot of pretty girls. Ten nis shoes nrj worn. The object is to secure freedom i f motion and unim peded circulation. The appliances are ladders a-id rings, parallel bars dumb-bells. In dian clubs, wan 's, eta In some ol tbe classes boxing and fencing is added to the list. The i there is run ning, juni) ing, wrestliug, etc The class movements are timed, by music. There is nothing prettier in the world than a bevy of pretty girls swinging on cross-bars, shinning up ladders, or swinging dumb-bells and Indian clubs in rythmic motion to in spiring music- It is the cutest little circus imaginable. Their eyes sparkle, their cheeks glow, their health and musclea de velop, and their tempera evaporate into pellucid pleasanioess, and all the blessings of a healthful mind in a per fect body. at. LouU Vhrontole. Where a pasture ia overrun with weeds turn in the sheep, and they will keep down the young weed.. Sheep t at slose to the gronnd and diligently sjarch for all the young and tender herbage. Jvtry blossom left on the young strawberry plaut will enfeeble it to a certain extent. It the plants be ex pec ted to throw out runners and thicken in the row they must under no circumstances be allowed to blos som and fruit. The lawns that are frequently mowed wm soon die out unieaa some kind of hrtiliter be applied. Every time the lawn-mower is u-ed a certain proportion of the elements of the soil are removed. the grouud. No delay should occur in going to work in the apple ttees to destroy the caterpillars, aa they will quickly fes toon the trees with their wehs. 1 he sooner they shall be lemoted the easier the work, aa the young worms can now be caught in. the webs. The ordinary little hand-weeder is the best implement to ue for eradicat- li g weeda among thickly growing planta, especially where the hoe may be detrimental. On heavy, hard soil its use 'S not profitable, but on light soil it permits of elb cfive work, aud at a low cit v The persimmon tree does not de prive the soil of a large amount of leitilizing elements, and for that rea son makes the best of shade trees for stock. In the South, even on aban doned fields, the persimmon ia allowed to grow. Its groath ia slow, however, but Us fruit is highly valued by some. White clover is the best pasture gra-s tliat cau be grown for eheei . As white clover is a ehurt erasf, it i- more desirable than ret I clover for gtating, as sheep detest long grass, preferring to crop close to the ground. Oa a mixture of grasses in a pasture, cattle and sheep may be grated to gether, as the grasses that may be objectionable to the cat'.le will b ap propriated by the ieep. If ftuits of any kind are to be set out, see that the supply be purchased and the ground picked out aud pre pared, tbe stakes H, so that when the time shall come for transplanting there need be no delay. With many spring is considered the best time for selling cut fruit, and if this plan be intended, so far as osible, the woik shoulJ be done early, so that the trees or plants' will bo able to make a good start to giow before hot, dry weather shall sot in. Many people suppose that artificial incubilion is a modtrii invention. Such is not the case. The Copts oi E,sypt have been engaged iu artificial egg hatching for centuries. Toereare "UO eetablisbmenia for that imluelry withiu a short dirtance of Cairo, and the production of chickens from the ovens reaches 12,OUO,0OJ auuually The season for incubating laeta through three mouths in the early rummer. The country p ople take fresh eggs to the owners of the oveiif and givv two for each newly hatched chick. Sheep are close feeders and can get a bite eariier than any other domestic animal. But ewe ruckling lamb will need grain eaily to keep them in H eh, while the eucctileot grass stini'datee mnk pro loci ion. Liter in the season the lamb demands more milk ju-l as the failing pu.-turo make lee. It is then that an aim iu I f cut clover in bl.a m to each eiiilit or ten sheep nukes a valuaole. audi ion to the pas ture teed. It may be vari' d with oc casional cu'.tiugn f green oat-, which just, id r.- tby bead out are very u h and ituccul' nl leed. In olilt n tuners rowing land with i-alt waa a hynibol of it desolation. In large tnnu.li quaniiiies it will destroy every Ira e of vegetoi -n Even th i-c i htti'a winch, like aspara gus, hp iM-ur .l h'V. r- of salt. .' hvc too in li ol n tl,,-.-, I.u' lift r s. time In ii v l el tit ln.tl r-c.iver- it- f rtihty, i d m y -en i e the) tiee for thle to a no in. We h ive h aid of f rniers who, by iniet ike, applied too much s dl to wle-ai ; but they aveded tl e following spring, ami for several yearn I her after the Held that bail been ovirealtid p te'n-ed enormous crop of h.y The en.leucy of sub is to make the soil tnoi-t and ck)I. It 'B, then fore, -xe llent for crops that require these onditions. MAY TO IIRLIm tirar Rtll: III write you a short letter To say I'm wonderfully belter; Ituw much that meana ton ouirht to know, Who eaw mejuat one month aa-o Thin, nervoua. fretful, white aa chalk. Almost too weak to breathe or talk: Head throlibinx, aa if fit for breaking. A weary, ever (ireaent krhinar. Hut now lire aeema a dlit'ereiit thins; I feel aa iilad as bird on wing! I aay. ana fear no contradiction. That I'leree'a Favorite Pmacriplion la uratxt! Why, I'd have rtletl nilhout III Ma tliinka there no nilatake about it. It a driven all my ilia away; Juatcottiaandaoel Your ever. Mar fej Urttmtf f tka I '-' "SraaaOVaakllOa. I OUMtBaadJfT' Ja-il Bl f 1aa gi vcat antreo aal aatiafacMoa la tbe cure of Oooorrtxee ar d (lleet. I pmertba It and fael aata In recommend ing It to all an ft rare. 1.J.8T0JF.B, a.D Oecsfer, Ilk PRICE, St. OS. . Bold by prusslatav ely'8 CATAnriH tLY'S CREAM BALM. I am aurpirl after using h'ly't CreantVatm ttrv months to find tht right mtttrUwhich was rlosfd for V years, is open and res as the other. I feel ver.i tha kful.R. II. CresMenyham, 176 mhSt., Brooklyn. a tautMa la arotlad late aaon nnatril and la art tlria. Frina 50 eenta at drnarliea ; bf mail, r(ltert 60 Santa bl i nruri nr-ius tl wima ninat, hmt ion MjrvrnfTDlr53 a " " n , t O" USA, HAY-FEVER REWARD! aiftrtn Will ha paid tor twee aud avcrf grain of eola lUUtf nootia rtilartatuier tuund in Wiir'Jr.iKt'a Bobrtfn, aenotleled tha mm datiiihtful and oe.v roalif banuliaa toilM artlcia ever Btoduwd for lmtlfrtsig aud tiiaaarv tta tha eoapleiia. rmt.vti( tan, ui born, frwklaa it.it ail blemlabte aud rutMtnuuai of th akin, fjaed and Indinaad by the etna ot attety and the -,ltn. hold bf at' raiiaa at (0 cents net kottlA WtiUacnrf nii. MuKiiacttmat by W. at. WISOoM k (JO.. Ohm lata tot I, ad Oraar TO TIIRlbAIIIRMI aauratrrtiaaaa io mroaTcit or LA 1)1 EH fjmtiDRKN'f Sr INFANT'S WEAR lis Kaaaar Hvacrr. a t. Ilhtatrataal Catalogaaa aotit trm tin applfcatioii. North G-arolina PLUG CUT SMOKING TOBACCO Wit la tolly, aniens a wtae man has tha keep- Has mad a the Pine a Txnmlar Ingot If. I InsUhillon being composed ci Conaurnptlow, M aatlnaj lllaeaaes, ana (teneraj iieoiuiy. iwcuwioiamr mm wi , . , . . j the relative vala of t'od U'er Oil and Hypo- QTialltT Oi KZl DCSl &0iPt6U 1 1 K. tti i lm- the rtna auntilrtna' atrvnath and I for smoking, and cut ready lor immediate use, It is preferable to the best brands , of light pressed plug. A single trial Beauty without grace ia a hook without bait COHTeiT BtTJ COHSUHier they will use no other. If your dealer does not keep It, he WHAT A IICNCfc! I atifTered with fever, hot head and foul breath. W ith atumacbdi ordered waa ait-k uulodeaah. 1 luire It a week - eurely I waa duuoe Then I took a few "I'eileU' -they cured ma at What a duneft. Indeed, to neg-lert aueh a remedy and eutftir a week, when quick relief could have been found in Dr. I'leroe a fleataul fura-auve I'eileU. The heart haa reasons that reason Joes not I undent! aud. . ritllM THR UiaTRICT ATTOB!tf"T Of HKIItsrtiHltl.NtW IHKK. Whit I'lains, N. Y. April 10. I8H0. I have received many leltera in reference to my teatlmonlal, lately published, com mending Allojmtk's Pohocs Piasters. 1 cannot snare the time to answer them In wrltlntt-. therefore would aaaln say. IhroURh the prea. thai I have fount! All- rocKi I'oRot' I'LASTKaa iuvaluable a I t-hcMt urutectora and shields atrntnat to Kin and rolib. Furthermore, I have fouud Al.i f iK a s Plastkk unequaled for itaJna iu aide, back and cneat. will cet trade. it for you, If he values your BETTER THAN IRRIGATION I ai4c3 SKWllttllTRATlt) Jiall'E CATALOGUE OF FASH IONABLB SHOES Tha Finest and moat Complete KUoe Cata logue avar publhthed la tke Unite! BUte It will enable Vuu to boy your f otatwear aa IntelH gmtly and profitably aa though yo via!ti our atore and arwma!ly made yoor purchase. Sent Tree to avny avddreaa. Send for It now to Kast's T38 and 710 Market St., H. F. CLOSING OUT rVtL IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER B AIJj:UG- v-' OaJt VNr'E-lWEAH, at tl and tl-to par m'.L Latest daahrns ia PKBCALE 8IIIUT3. three lateat at la Collar and one pair Cufts, ft-SO each. Gents Furnishing Goods, 232, Kearny St, near Bush. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED! II ll month easily malBS liinKthe Farmers' Krie,nd, aliaK hoitteraiid at-altmotiibitied. In't ml mm thia. evnd tm eirtiu'ara. K. K. BA IK. Mnnafr-er i uttet on nil Mfn. Co.. Tacuina, VVaah. Ter. OR. SPilE V s .Dr. Spinney & Co.fil fl ERVOU3 EJ- W,!5r5;ia5j5S danry, Ac, dne Ioisi'mimw or abuse, cured. WAaaaaa ss aat miHmHav from flu ffett 1 WUIIla mCCI of yuntli?ulfllieaor lieija eretjfrti ahonld avail theiwivra of onr trearment. eptHiitlvemirairiiaranUiK'i In every t-. Hviibilta, rinary and Vrnn-i lum ail Daaatursi ats-chri(.-, promptly and aalaly eared. MIDDLE-AGED MENIT.: tn"e of Kilners ot Plartdev, Wealr Bxk. Keroa l-b!ll'r. V. -tirir tit HrxnI etxeuatn, etc eared ana rt itrfA , .. k.l,ti.im H. B. Henuma onat.la to viatt na may ba treated ft thetr b'ttnea. by rorreptmrtenne. Aledltrtuee and natrnrtlona aent bv mail or enireoa. Consultation i- rtw. Send 4 cents in stamps tut 1 be Youec Waa I rrlsad or Ouida tv V. adiock. DIAUriQ I inilUfaaf lat premiums. tZ.OPO ia ose, 20 years Eatablurfied. a lAtrtitad Steel Tun nf Us- Im .i . .. Piurn hv whlea our rmnm atand tn tuns JO y ears, .! 100 ; not affaoa be elimata. No wnod tn sutlt. break, swell, shrink. crack, l-ay, or wear out ; we fuarantes H. Fl sant Hoaevood Caea, 8 atrii.a. double ret-eottnf artinn: Sumt Ivor keva: the Fanxnis ANTISFJ.U 'fall ttr write f'T f'atli.KUp, free. T. If. A HTM EI WANOOO., Matiofactnrers, Jd rellnwr Uall, wr. ket and feoventu Mrecta, San Francia. o. 85 To ffTa Iay. Samples worth fl.saT VRFR. f m nnrtar tk hnrmsataet. Write Barw- eva'aeTTReraI?m.nrafa .tf llv,f leti niruiiiiiu HHlf:H. PKANRl O I Ulrl tin I . BA H. Gabler, Koenish 1 llf(taM OVaTaUSe. atoefc ot Shaaa M'jitic aad Hooka. baod I Hoot MATTHIAS O&Al The reward of one duly Ia the power to fulfill another. If yon have oalarrb. use tbe surest Dr. save a. remedy Money cannot make brains. make money. but brains can tawddew ('ban area ef tke Wratkrrl often eauae I'utuioiiarv. Ilronehial, aad Aeth ii tic troubles. "Jlnimi s ilrutwa4 Tvwraa will allay Imtatloo wbit h lodnt'ca pouRlilnsj. sjivlng immediate relief. baM swiy ta skhus. (n alt thlavee fuola are the you of Uiue and patience. worst; Uiey rob The BtTTEBS' OtTTDE ta laarued aiareh aad Bpt (aob year. It la aa ency. elopodia of uaefui inXor nation (or aU who pur. chase the luxuries or the Booeeaities of life. We can clothe yon and furnish yoo witla all the necessary and oaneoesaary appliance to ride, walk, danee. Bleep, eat, nan, bunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and In various aiaea, styles aad quantities. Just flcure out what la required to do all these thing's COSU ORTABIT. and you can make fair eaumate of tbe value of tha BtTTEBS' GUIDE, which will b want upon receipt of lO cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. atiobican Avenue, Chicao, III. "Whit in i-le tii Tower tif Vu lval!?" lleeumo nf the famine ii. :h hind. s:tid a unall Imv w hn jrnt the tower confined w ith Joseph's breth ren. 1 he Teacher. A Chlenjo firm who hail prviwn rieh telling h.tnM built a country seat. but had sumo difli -tilty in fiiiiiur a ii.tine to t-mt. A friend suggested that lie t'.-i!l it tin Alt-hitinhra. "Iltov stift the moonlight sleeps iip- KW Sand for Mn tratad I aialnme. iJt.,-wii;iii.i'ti;Mi:iriti:i ways Set 42 SAESAPAEILLA, . YELLOW DOCK, IotJ-w. asrn Iodicio of It rares HaarVATinx. Nrcsaloia. BoOe. Ffnnes. Sertifals. tkml. t atsrrb. Tumors, S't Rtrawav aad Mereartal eana It Pnrin tbe Blood, Bestorea IM liier at d KMnera to beattby acttoo. and aaacas aas Ooaoplexiua HrteM aad IM. M stat ava sa vwm riapnaiviai 41 Maaasaie Mt Maw Krawelaes). OI YES, YES! CERTAINLYI I p'ead gnilty. I am selling a "new fargled" machine AT IT-A I NT IT A DAISY? A singed cat dreads the fire. LOOK 4lM -swat jaw-akrw ...- V , J ' THE "ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES I Isntstramee the Xe-w-S'awaled Aaraare Ste para tar to be the beat srrriu-sat true, rast I eat Thresner and niort dnrsble Separator ever made. Hut. reatraaker, it is not an eaaert I anew Lal macbine. as Ihe Old S'way machines are. Tta ate wt 11 a ware nf Ihe time lost Itbac yoa have to pay fori in eiperlnienlina; with Old fair mat-bines. 1heS.evr Kama leal i Tkrraker leada tbe way. Tbe growling and kit kit e ol te Oid ir taenia is only equaled r SMSY inacl.toea. Of course. 1 yoa l. II. riMtV. Asaayrr aa4 Analytlral I hrwlal. Laaburalorv. 108 r I rat at.. forUami. tr. Analyses made ot all subetsutoea. I tales fne iMitiut auld and allver ores Sl.su. laoa- s-ea aent by utail or esprwaa prvaapUy attended to, and returns isaa Ta O IKS as for breakfast. Bos AaUsea Piano adrerttseoient. OF GENERAL INTEREST. A British shipmaster at New Or leans reports thnt whilo off tho coast of Patagonia bntterllies were blown aboard his vessel at a distance of 15G miles from the land. A Mount Vernon, N. Y., man who haa made the trial, assorts that any man of ordinary intelligence can mas ter Volapnk so as to write and speak it correctly In a mouth's time. White paupers are buried at At tanta, Ua., by colored undertakers be cause tho white undertakers will not inter the bodies for less than $10, while the colored ones charge only $2.50. A citizen of Eustis. Fla., is said to have a combination tree in his garden, consisting of a lemon, peach, pear, grape fruit, persimmon, orange and gnava, all grafted on one stock and ull in bloom. A Cincinnati woman who had lost her purse and a sum of money several mouths ago, was surprised a few days since to receivn the missing; article, with its contents untouched, in a pack atre- that came by mail. f - W. . Beggar Will you please give me a itinie, sirr 1 ni deaf ami dumb. Gentleman Ileal and dumbF" lieir- gar "I mean I'm blind. It'a ma twin orotner w no is tieai aua uuniu. sir. v e liMik so nuieh alike that I get mixed up myself sometimes. iroy Vrets. vagrant eg narding, mum. but could ve have the kindness to lend me a liox of sardines to open with my can opener?" Mrs. Oatcake "Sorry I can t, poor fellow; but here s a dlppct of water and a tractk. I kinder hate to sond the ooor awav empty-handed." South American Mosquitoes. Some ludicrous stories are told about adventnres with the mosquitoes. I havu been solemnly assured that often when they have attacked a boat and driven its captain and crew below they have broken tho windows of the cabin bv plunging in swarms against them, and have attempted to burst in the doors. Although this may b something of an exaggeration, it is nevertheless true that frequently horses and cattle, after the most frightful sufferings, have died from mosquito bites on board the ves sels. Not lonsr asro a herd of valuable cattle were being tnken from tin United States to a ranch upon tho Mag- dalena river.'iind became so desperate under the attacks nf the mosquitoes that they broke from their stalls and all were drowned. Passengers intending to make the voyage usually provide themselves with protection in the shape of mosquito bars, head nets and thick gloves, and when on deck are com pelled to tie their sleeves aroand their wrists and their pantaloons around their ankles. Amer can Magazine. e a The latest medical theory pre scribes only two meal a day one at the beginning and one at the end of the day. If people adopt this plan and carefully avoid working between meals life would bo much easier. It is work ing so much between meals that makes life so hard. Norwich Bulletin. m m Washington Territory now claim- to have over 200.000 inbabitanta. burglar, tovisis with his drill. ! wish the H.iniM might be s iid of the watch man." replied hi companion. Swell "I'm going to resign from my dull." Friend "I thought you liked it so nmeh." Swell "Used to Im a'l right, but society is getting too mixed. Why, I met my pawnbroker there the other uightf Harper's Mag- mute. A woman had her picture, with .libera, in a daily paper under the head in,? "Labor's Fein ilo Cohorts;" anil, in remarking hyiterieully that she had never been a cohort in her life, took to her bed and didn't rise for three weeks. Jud'e. t. . i .... i i ki.ii . i i on tile u.lllk! etl-l lltnetl the ltoetie U a ehewn meiJiine. (lid Foe-ie will anrmlv von at voor ow n or ee: bnt their mar-bines ar near at aay price. i in cannot anoru w uuj i'irt-ir- -I'liwui t-.aiiMiiiii ine . io not oe taiaea nio riuj inn machine Because it is crtesp anu ra)is. Lirge nrintie s of colored peopls re s:iid to be emigrating to California fioin Ihe Southern Statea Recentlt one party of twe ty-four men ml women arrived in San Francisco en route to join a colony in the southeri. p irt of the St tie. A other party ol 1 10 laborers haa gona to Frisno to work in the raisin vineyard', anit liO mor tre to fi''tv. reahr without examininpr the AllVAkl K. it is cheaD and Ota Fsai lik. Ak the ulal sVoa-sr aaralM if triev will set beside the aas -faailr4 ma -bine and let roll see which tm thai i esperinaeutal machine, and sold on its airril m. 1 have never yet had to call on any court u help decide the menu or tbe arw-raalra machine. Please exam ine the court records ia ref erenee to the Old Kele'a plan. Many year afro a man built a arw-faaclra machine, railed a steam engine. Old fr aflra then, aa now, stood back and said they would ra i m two ewwatri . lis ) aa est waat la se ralae4 la Ikr aiat waj I Kt-mnber. Ue new. fawBled machine t peM ell es pert snewl !;. while Old Keaj 'a machines are being ex perimented with all the time, and at year expeas. Ihi not fool with them aay longer, while your arain is koins; to v ante. Me see Baker the aew-faasleal ataehlae la) a Id aa Its aaerlta ewtirely. Re member, your w hole dependeuoa la epoa your crop proceeds, and if yoa allow Old f-'aay mav cbines to waat year irala. you are jum that much out of pocket. To arrvaat una. see Uiat the party that dues your threshing procures a wew-rawalesl Alll Allf. Tkieaker. as they are constructed ao as to save yonr grain, and have a better ret ovd than any okl-fogT machine. Write for further particulars. I am prepared to prove all my statements L e-. The AllVAXt K aarhiae will do aaara- and hrller woi k than any other. I facteby rballewge aay aid fcy aarat ta aaaae AY viae where the AllVAME aaaehiae haa railed ta da aua rrprcacwtrd siaee Ita ia trad aet laa aa thla Casual. Mhaw ap ar ahat ap, Kemember that old fotry atrcDU saying the contrary does not make it so. It will pay yon ta investigate. I raa prove all I aay. I also sell the well kno a ll-S:K WOODI K MH ER, A number of manu factnrers make them onaralt but I do not know of any lanital taw, bnt am al waya in clined to look out for thoae that talk of imitations. 1 also deal in baaiidry aa4 Xarlss M at htnt-ry. Farm. Church and ek hotl Bella. General Machinery. Swift Oilers. Orate Safety Valves, Miller Pumps. Hancock loftpirators. fark & Kenmdy lnjeetors. Acme and Alliirstor Wrenches. rllackamith Ilrilla. Self-lieatins; Bath Tubs, tbe Wesiinfrhonse Kriftine. ISee tha tKicea: 10-horaeon wheels. l'-0; Traction. SK17.i; 15 horse Traction. $1KIX Special dieoant for -swih. tieneraU Agent for Colourn's lj aaaaea ana Lamps for Klertrle JLighttag S ta 4MIIChta. THE RAWSON LIGHT RUNNING REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE LINDGREH CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES You cannot afford to 7. T WDIP.MT Fast nf Marrlaan fitrsst. Partlaaa Mmo.. Vour village cannot do without one. Tod must have one for yonr milla. be without a small one in your bouse. For particulars, address Do youwailtaTHRESHER,HORSE-POWERorENGllE? OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST. mm ci T 5kir&Scalp FESTOfED FAfd its. NOTHING 18 KNOWN TO PCIENCB AT all comparable to the Cutiooha Rkmkdies In their marvellous properties of cleansing, purifying and beauufynig the akin and in euring torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly and pimply diseases of the akin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair. Cutiocra. the great Bsriv WJRt, and Ctrn ouiu - o ap an exquisite Skin Beautifler, pre pared from It, externally, and Cuticura KK Solvest. the new Blood Pnrirter, internally, cure every form of skin and blood disease, from pimples to sorofula, Soideverywhere. Price: CtmotTiA. 50a; Rs solvknt, 91; Soap, 26c Prepared by the Por- TKR l)RCO AND CUEM'ICAX Co.. BOSTON, Ma.88. Send for How to Cure Skin Diseattes.' IF SO. niiiM ii 'ii i.Lmuu imaaiiiiirraMiiaifiMiiiiMiiiain tiiaaiiaaa-iirr wm'-i ..a.-w . it. ' - i i1 it - w . - . , -j- sear fimples, bla- kheads, chapped and oily 'tt-t fir skin nrevented by Cutiouka Soap. "S1 O Hull Actio-, Fains and Weaknesses in stantlr relieved by the CUTiruRA AKT1-a-aa lin LABTaa, tba only paln-kilUnt plaatar. ISs. S. P N. W. No. 10-8. T. N. V. SJo. 7. "...' c We unarantee the J. I. CASE AGITATOR" SEPARATOR to lis tlie Best Grain Saiim and Fastest Tllresligr oyer lais We have over four hundred of these celebrated machines in operation in Oregon and Washington, all of which are giving tbe highest satisfaction. We are prepared to furnish you statement from the lea-ling farmers and thresherrnen to prove this claim. There are twice aa many ''Agitators" sold each aeaa-n, thr mghout the United States, as any other atvle or make of thresher. Xnta is no ejrperimental marhine that must be sold chap in order to intrrxtuee it, bnt is a- knrw-odd to be THE BEST, and consequentlv. upon its merits, the cheopeat. In buying on "AGITATOR" thresher yoa ar- making no experiment and running no ri- k. li guarantee It in everv wav superior to rrery other thr.hfr huilt. Von carrot afford to buv a threrher without first examining ours. DO NOT BE TALKED INTO BUYING A MACHINE BECAUSE IT S CHE P OR NEW FANGLED. , Remember, we guarantee the J. I. Case "Agitator" the r-est and fastest thresher marie, and are readv to prove it. Is it not much safer and cheaper for yon to buy a thresher known to be reliable in everj respect than to experiment with a new-fangled machine for the benefit of some Easte-n factory who want their mschlne experiment d with at your expense, while your grain is in danger of being ruined, and you are at heavy expense for operating? Remember, your tr.We dependence i upon your crop proceeds, and if. you endanger it bv experimenting with new-fanirld machines, you do ao at great loss to yourself. We insure you against all these possible evils with our J. I. Case A nit at or. u-hieK has been thoroughly tested for years in this country, and is hnou-n to be perfectly reliable, BEING BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. . W. ..Ion at.ll rhonnl mnnii TIIKGEK WfOitTJHY HORSE POWER made. TVware nf (mit.flnn.t The J. I. CASE PORTABLE TRACTION ENGINES have been in general use in Oregon and Washington for years, and we guarantee them to be. and are ready to prove them to be, the most powerful, moat durable, safest, more skillfully constructed and of better materia' than anv other Engines made. . Wearealao EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for the CELEBRATED JACKSON'S DERRICKS SELF-FEEDERS AND FORKS. Buy our RANDOLPH IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADER, guarsrtrwed the Sirrpl-r Lightest and Easiest Handled tt..a, .a We ll the OVLY STEEL FRAME HEADER MADE. IsTSAVE MONEY hv calling tn ., .rtt'' for our prices and terms, and all other Information regarding the above machinery. 4 STAVEB AOVAlIiaSJEt, Greneral crenta, Portland, Or, ' I