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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1888)
TELEGRAPHIC. An Epitosk of thk Principal Event Klw Attractino Tublio Intkuest. The loss by the burning of the con vent in New York is now estimated at f550,O0O ; insurance, $ 430,000. The main building of Wells' col lege at Aurora, N. Y., was burned. The Ions is over $200,000 ; insurance '$100,000. The new Catholic church at Cole man, Wis., collapsed, killing one man and crushing seven others so badly that several may die. Edward llanlan, Jr., a young son of Hanlan, the oanmtan, of Toronto, Canada, while playing with matches, set hre to his clothes and was burned to death. A passenger tram ran into the rear end of a freight at Darlington, Ohio, badly damaging the passenger loco motive and breaking several cars Nobody was hurt. The Mackintosh sampling works at I J Sandy, fourteen miles south of Silt!', Jakc, was burned. Ihe loss is about $25,000, insurance $10,000. Tin cause of the tire is unknown. For the second time in three years a large part of the business portion of Litchfield, Conn., has been burned The tire destroyed several business blocks. A fire broke out in the Caldwell Giitlkh block, on Market street, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets, at Chattanooga, Tenn., and destroyed f 400,01)0 worth of property. The wholesale agricultural imple ment house of Martin & Co., and Kingman & Co., in Peoria, 111., were burned. Loss, $120,000; insurance, $120,000. The cottage of J. D. McCarthy, at the Mouut Tabor Methodist camp meeting grounds, at Newark, N. J., was burned. Two children and the mother were burned to death. A boarding house and store at1 West Charleston, W. Va., was burned, and Mrs. Wallace and son Simon, aged 30, were cremated. Robbery, murder and arsou are suspected. Deacon Lovering, aged DO, and his sister, Mrs. Richardson, of Greenfield, M.iss., were instantly killed by light niug. Their farm house and out buildings were burned. Information was received at Tuc son, Ariz., that two men were killed between Crittenden and Huachua,and that the deed was supposed to havt been the work of Indians. The men killed were Mexican vaqueros. While Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt was riding in a victori in Brllvue avenue at Newport, R. I., the carriagt wns run into by a dogoart, and Mrs. Vanderbilt thrown out. She sus tained serious injuries. George Metciuger, who was the chief iusiigator iu the Chicago bomb makers, and connected with the Hay market riot, died iu an insane asylum at Jefferson, IU., recently. No one claimed bis body and it was used for diesecting purposes. At Moose Lake, near Duluth.Minn., JappCcx, a well-tc-do farmer, shot and instantly killtd his 14 year-old son. The father was testing a in chester rifle, when it was accidentally discharged, the bullet penetrating the boy's head. Adolph tiarman, a ueiman em ployed as a clerk in Morford, Brown & Co s store, at Long Branch, N. J. tried to shoot Mrs. Haves, his mother- in-law, and then killed his wife and himself at highlands of Navesink, in the woods back of Twin lighthouse. While Officers Jones and Rosenberg were attempting to make an arrest at a house on Lafayette street, in Loui- vilte, Ky., which has been notorious for crimes committed there, both were stabbed to death by Charles Dilger, formerly private policeman and watch man. Nancy Kalliner, a colored woman living at Norfolk, Va.f who has been sick for Borne mouths, has vomited living frog, nearly as long as a finger and almost white from long depriva tion from light. It is supposed thit some time aero the woman swallowed a tadpole. During a heavy gale the sloop Flor B. capsized near New Castle. IX--' She had on board, Mr. Elijah Wheaton, Mrs. Johnathan Turner. Mrs. Saml. Wheaton and daughter, 9 years of age, and Mrs. Thomas Finne- gan, all of whom were drowned. Jennie Woolver, a domestic on farm near Woodland, Miss., was shot ad killed by George Moons, aged 20 years, who then blew his brains out Moons lately returned from Colorado- and it is supposed that he kilted the tirl because she was soon to be mar ried to another man, and refused hi suit. Three young men Soloman Reid aged 16 years, Wm. Lawrence, aged 18, and the third name unknown, were drowned in the Eist river, opposite Sixth street, in New lork, from boat which was upset by thewasl from a ferrybo-it. They tried to swim ashore in a strong tide, and their five companions were rescued after cling ing to the boat's keel for half an hour. The locomotive of a west-bound Chicago express on the Erie road jumped the track near Corning, N. Y. and dashed into a Lehigh Valley lo comotive standing on the track. The passenger locomotive overturned and crushed to death John Mercereau of Hornellsville, the engineer. The fire man escaped. Henry Fis-her, the Ie- high engineer, was hurt about the head. Two baggage cars and smoter were wrecked. beveral pas 6engers were badly shaken up. A modern Lord Chesterfield in Philadelphia was lately giving his son some advice about ereltmz on in so ciety. In answer to the question "What is the best, subject to talk to a lady about at a bail? he replied: "Talk to her about her beauty." "But," said he, suppose she has no beauty?" "Ah. then," replied the ex perienced paterfamilias, "talk to her about the ugliness of the other women present if you want to get on." . Boston has a population of 3G9,8:?. An enemy's vessel could lie in thirty feet of water five miles from the State House in Boston and throw massive shells into Lynn, Chelsea, Charlestown. the Navy Yard, East Boston, Boston, Cambridge, South Boston, Roxbury and Dorchester. a A weak mind sinks under prosper ity as well as under adversity. A strong and deep mind has two highest tides when the moon is at all the full, and when there is no moon. Love haa no middle term; it either saves or de stroys. Victor Hugo. COAST CULLINGS. DKVOTED PniNCIPAI.LY to 'Waphinoton TKRRITOIIY AND Ca l.I I OH N I A. Charles Rnssellor, a recent arrival from the East at Sacramento, Cal., was accidentally drowned while bath ing in the river. 1 he Brown house, one of the finest building in Phoenix, Aris , caught lire, and was totally destroyed, owing to a scarcity of w.tter. Loss, $35,000 ; insurance, $13,000. Fire destroyed Leach's lar-o plan ing mill and the Pobiecr Box Com pany's factory at Marysville, Cal. The loss is estimated at $30,000, and well insured. James Featherstoue, a schoolboy 14 years of aje, while buthiug with a number of companions at San Fran cisco, got beyond his depth and was drowned. His body was found by a boatman. Charles Harvey, known as "Big Charley, an emplove at the Borden arm near Madoria, Cal.. was found dead in the relcivoir at the ranch. tie had gone to water stock, and was subject to tits. A little child of H illis Edwards, iving three miles irom walla uatia, W. T while phiyine in the yard with ts brothers and si-ters. tripped and fell hep.d first into a small hole in the yard, braking its neck. Ernest Yansant, a young man 21 years of ace, while bathing in Putah creek near lixn, Cal., ventured be yond his depth and was drowned. Several companions witnessed his List struggles but were powerless to render him timely assistance. A young woman known as Sheller or Ida Ueiison, originally ol evin Francisco, arrived at Pheix, Aril., rom Prest-ott. She started lor Ei Paso to visit her alleged husband, but lied suddenly on the train. No cause being r scribed, death n supposed to have been the result of heat.' Nicholas Frederick shot and fatally wounded his son at Virginia, NeV. Father and . on had an altercation, be cause the latter and his sifter attended a ball at a neighbor's. The father at tacked the sou and the Utter ran out f the house, when the father shot him with a levolver. The body of Mis. Rachael Fraiier, who had been missing for several days, was found in a c.inyon on Cedar mountain, fourteen milea from Liver more, Cal. She started from hr ranch to go to Livermore, and evi dently lost her way. The woman was quite prominent as an anuv nurse during the war of the rebellion. The sloop yacht Thetis, the favorite yacht of the Corinthian licet, wa- wreckd on the rixks just outside Port Point near San Francisco. She la now niongMOe me wnari. Mie was hauled otT the rocks and towed into port. Her rudder is gone and then U a big hole iu her bottom, hi thought ome miscreants cut her loose for sport or for spiie. A voting man named Gene Drake committed suicide at Riverside, Cal. He was lying on a lounge in his par ents hou.-e, reading a newspaper. His father and m ther went out of the rivoru a lew minims, ana returning found that he had shot him-eli through the head. He niu.-t have died in stantly. No cause is assigned for tin leed. An east-bound overlan.l passenger train ran oil the track near Situ ria station about 100 miles west of Needles, Ariz. The entire train was derailed but no body was injund, ex- ceiit a few bruises and scratches to some of the pass-users, caused by a broken truck on the baggage car. Louise Parktr, 12 yeur-o'.d daughter of Mrs. Dr. Cown, was drowned at Anaheim landing, twelve miks from Anaheim, t;al. in company with a party of children she started out to gather clams on the beach of the creek and accidentally fell into deej water. Several of the children tiet to rescue her, but failed. Mrs. Robert Nelson, a widow resid ing on Schoolcraft isl.ind, near Ri Vista, Cal., was fatally burneJ and died in a few hours. She was at home a'one and was found by a mijjhlior outside, but very near t ne house, wit I every stitch of clothing burned off. and her hotly and lower lunbs fear fully burned. Some b vs swimming in the arm near Victoria, B. C, found on the shore a pair of punts, vest anil cat, also bhrfd on the rocks. In th packets were found letters addressed to W. M. Culby.headed "Dear Father' signed J. . Crawley. The let ten show the writer to be connected with a ciicns, selling lemonade. The police are looking into tin matter. Mrs. Murphy, of Fresno, Cal., een' her 13 year old son to stake out a cow near the house. The boy not return ing toward night the mother went out to search for him, and found him short distance from home lying on his luce insensible, and suffering from gunshot wound through his head. The boy rallied enough to charge the shooting on a Mexican boy named Enos. Enos has been arrested Murphy's wound is fatal. Willism Odell, partner of the young man Nelson, who fatally shot lum.-el: a short time ago, committed suicide by hanging himself with a pocket handkerchief from a branch of a "tree at Hangman's creek, near Spokane all", V . T. Odell, who w.s a rail road laborer, became despondent after the death of his pl and left a note to say that he had crowswd the dark river to join the spirit of his departed com rade. Deceased hails from Minnc sotta, where he leaves a wife and several children. There is at Lone Pino, hiv County, Cal., a rock tluit might be e:,--ly passed off for a petrified elephant. photograph of the roek shows as lik as possible to the photograph of elephant. The trunk, the eyes, th head and body are all as well form. in the photograph as if the camera h.-i been turned to a living animal. Th wrinkles and folds in the skin of a elephant anJ the color are all repeat ei in the rock. The symmetry and pre portions oi mo nvxng animal are re produced m this remarkable freak of nature. v ermoni man tscorniuiiy) " J ex as? Why, man, Texas can't hold candle to v ermout. From men down to flapjacks we're 'way ahead of you.' Texas man "Flapjacks? Flapjacks? I reckon you don tknow whatchertalk In' about, stranger. Didjever see Texas flapjack one of those fellers that weighs fifteen pounds, and is ninety- eight yards in ci'cumfrence?" Ver mont man (aghast) "O, come, now John! You never saw a flapjack as big as that. How do you get your syrup on it." Texas man. "With a hose, of course. llowier - 'BDoaa?" AGRICULTURAL. Dkvoieu T". TIIIC t.Nllll stsoi-- Farmuiih ani Stockmkn. Stiiiwlierry Vlnea. Now that the strawberry crop has been tsken oil", the success of next year largely depends on the treat ment giveu the vines from now until the winler come on. There are two mode of cultivation, the first bing the removal f all vines except one on a space, ivhieh is known as a "single stool" plan, and the other is the doe matting of the vines in rows, the rows being about one fo it wide, with room between the rows for cultivation. The total oat crop of this country in 1887 was C".'J .000,000 buslnls. Illi nois took the lead in this crop with 1011 ,000,000; Dakota raised 37,000,000 bushels. A stock company with a capital of $2,000,000, tquully divided between Knglish and Minnesota, capitalists, proposes to ship wheat direct to Liver pool by way of the lakes. Ihe prin cipal object of this new plsn is to, avoid the mixing in transfer elevators, ...... , -itl, hitherto found so hard to prevent. Mr. W. P. Atherton, whose success ful apple culture is mentioned in the Maine Pomologieal Report, urges set ting the trees of each chosen variety by themselves, instead of scattering promiscuously through the orchard; and he refers to several sorts highly recoin mended and planted freely, whiuh experience compelled him to root out. To show the numerous sources from which potatoes are receivtd in New York City, it may be stated that dur ing a single day recently the fallowing lots were received: By Rotterdam steamer, 0115 sacks; Amsterdam steamer, 1.531 sacks; Hamburg steamer, 3,028 sacks ; Stettin steamer, 2.71 sacks; Nva Scotia schoomrs, 12,144 bushels, and by Prince Edward island schooners, 13,147 bushels. A South Jersey asparagus grower says that growers fifty miles north are often earlier with their Hist shipments, because as soon as the ground is in lit condition in the spring they throw a light furrow from the sunny side of the row in the morning and throw it bsck again toward night, thus letting in the sun to tho crown of the plant. He thinks the extra price received does not pay for the l tbor expended, however. A New England paper says : "Oleo tiisrgariue is not helling so well this vear as in past seasons, as its true haraeUr is known by cu-toniers. This bogus stuff never would hjive met a 1 irge market, offered under its true olors. Only by a series of deceptions h is it lieen sold letter lar-t year, and is selling b tier this season, by reas n of the w holesome restrictions upon the sale of tilthv substitutes. A writer in an English j inrnsl dis cussing roultry matters, says : "Cnii-s- bred chickens are less liable to diseiise. 1 hey crow rapidly. lndtvidualit v is not wholly lost bv crossing. The lay ing ipi.tliiies of several breeds, and of poultry generally, will Ih improved by erot-sing. I ro-s-ored low is win, as a rule, attain a greater iz than if pure bred. An additional point for English ooultrv-men is made of the fact that Limp soil, which is fatal to the Dork ins the tavoiite tnUifli tireed would not militate ag tinst the produce of a cross with that bred. Plums and oilier simil.tr fruits mav be grown in every part of this wide country, where the trees will wi h stand the climate without any dam nge from the plum curculio, bv spray ing the trees with thearscuie.il poisons, Paris greeu and Ijimdon purple, one inmnd of either to li-tv or sixVy gal lons of waUr, through the us1? f the "praying pump. First spray the trees just before the blossom buds open; -econd, two weeks after the beetles fly if a weak soap emuieion is ustd at thf-i-e sprayings to mix the j.hisoiis, it will also destroy the lent lice, aphis, bugs and all other insects injurious to the fruit and the tohage. then third spraying about June 10, and the fruit is safe. Salt gathers on the outside of but ter, writes Prof. Arnold, ticca use of tin evaporation of water contained in the brine form d by the salt added for seasoning the butter, the briiit being 'rowded out of the butter by con 1 1 action from ch.mge of temperature it oeeuis wnen t much moisture u left in buttt r when working it, and when there is so much water iu the composition of butter that it separate' freely and forms an excess of brine when salt is added. In the lttte case the hu'ter contracts from the liberation of moisture without chang of temperature, just as curd contracts irom theliheratior of its whey by tin action of rennet, or as lean meat con tracts by separation of its mouture from the application of salt. The Commissioner of Agriculture at Washington, has jut received fron Europe a consignment of choice silk worm eggs which he will distiibute gratuitously to all persons who desin :o rabe silk-worms ani who are s situated that they can d so satisfac. torilv. He will als be able to furnish iook8 of instructions in silk cultun before the sericullural seaon com niences. For two seasons he has beem purchasing cocoons from Amer can silk growers at an average price of 9. cents per pound. All, therefore, wlr seek a m-irket lor their coco ms oi who wish silk-worm eggs, or books of instruction or information of any sort in relation to the industry can obtain the same, free of charge. upon application to Hon. XNormsn J. Coiirian, Commissioner of Agricul ture, Washington, D. C. The greatest length of Lake Mich igan is 3H) miles; its greatest breadth, 10S miles: mean depth, 69'.) feet: eleva tion, GOG feet; area, S3, 000 square miles. A horse at Fitchhurg that had wo.-ked for many years iu a coal team was sold, and hi new owner put him with another horse to draw sand, but he refused to work anywhere, and had to bo returned to his formm- owner. As soon as he was put in a coal team all trouble ended. A Maine t elegraph messenger took a telegram the other day to an old gentleman seventy years old, who never had seen such a thing before. The first thing he did was to read the printed regulations on the top of the blank, and it took him five minutes to get to the message. The Mormons are reported to have taken possession of all the best agri cultural lands in Arizona. While the greedy Gentiles are looking up the mineral districts, the Mormons have quietly gone in and taken up the land adapted to farming purposes. The Mormons incline to be a pastoral people. MARKET REPORT. JIki lAiii.tf Quotations Carefully tlSKU Kvkut AVkek. Rk WHEAT Valley, l 22J3$1 23 Walla Walla, $1 15l 18. BARLEY Whol, $1 103l 12$; ground, per Urn, 25 0027 50. OATS Milling, 3U$35c.; feed, 44 84iH5. HAY Baled, $l(i$12. SEED Blue Grass, 1416c. ; Tim othy, iJ?10c.; Red Clover, 1415e. FLOUR Patent Roller, $1 00; Country Brand, $3 75. EGGS rer doz, 18c. BUTTER Fancy roll, per pound. 2oc. : pickled, 2D2fo. : inferior grade, 15($25.j. CHEESE Eastern, 16(3200.: Ore- i i t-t i'ti I gOIt, 14(al(0.; California, 14 JC. VEGETABLES Beeta. pvr sack, $1 50; cabbage, per lb., 2 jc. ; irarrola, persk., ft 2i; lettuce, per do. 2U onions, $1 00: laitatoes. ier 100 lbs.. ,. ,- . - , , . r,un,,Iu. l,er ' i(SW0. i rhubarb, per lb., Co. HONEY In comb, per Ik, 18c. straiued, 5 gal. tins, er lb. 8Jc. POULTRY Chickens, tier doz. 5 00(A0 00; ducks, tier do., f 5 00( 00; geese, $($ 00(3)8 00; turkeys, per lb., li jc. PRO VISIONS Oregon hams, 121e per lb.; Eastern, 13(Vj13te. ; Eastern breakfast bacon, 12Je. per lb.; Oregon U'fAlZc; Ksstern lanl, H'tailic. per ll. ; Oregon, lUjc. viivL.i.i.1 I IU11 " M"i 11 ft. NT L-tllll IX' ....!.. tff IM eoc. ; cicuy lemons, uuio-o OU California, f J ut'Ct.! tHI ; Nval oranges fa 00; Riverside, 4 00; Mediterra nean, ft 25. DRIKD FRUITS Sun dried ap pies, 7c. iht lb. ; machine dried, 10(i 11c; pit less plums, 13c,; Italian prunes, 10(;ftl4c. ; peaches, 12$ lie. ; raisins, f 2 4U(iZ ou. WOOL Valley, 17(4 18c; Eastern Oregon. U3l5c. HIDES Dry teef bides, 8al0;.J I and will cure thouaands more, but lh ,, . , ,, , I t-an t K'e up their point. NeTertii CUlls, 6(t7c. ; kip and calf, 8i 10j. ; ii,.ovrrT ' wilU-me any caae of Marram, 10 12e. ; tallow, 3(33jc LUMBER mch, H?r M. 10 00: ettgel, per -M, fI2 U; T. and U sheathing, it M, f 13 00; No. 2 floor ing, per M, f 18 00; o. 2 ceiling, ier M,flS 00; No. 2 rustic, perM,f!8 00; clear rough, per M, f2U UU: clear 1. 4 S, jier M, fl2 50; No. 1 flooring, jr M, f22 00 ; No. 1 ceiling, er M, f22 f0; No. 1 rustic, er M, f22 bU ; stepping, per M, $25 t0; over 12 inches wide, extra, fl 00; lengths 40 to 50, eitra, 2 00; lengths 50 to 0, extra, f 4 00; 1J lah, ier M, f2 25; li lath, fer M, 2 50. SALT LiveriHil crades of fine quoted $18, f 19 and f 20 for the three sixes; slock salt, 1 10, BEANS Quote email whites,! 1 50; pinks, $3; bayos, $3; butter, 4 50; Limas, f 4 oO ier ceutal. COFFEE Quote Salvador, 17c Costa Rica, Is 220c.; Ri 18a20,-. Java, 27c. ; Arbuckle's's rastil,22c. MEAT Beef, wholesale, 3(S3ic dressed, tic. ; sheep, 3c; dresed, Ce, hogs, dressed, 8(s9j. ; veal, 7 8c. 1IC KLLS Ketrs quoted steady at fl 35. SUGAR Prices for barrels; Golden C.Cli; extra C, CSc. ; drv granulated, 7r.; crushed, tine crnsheil, cube and powdered. Sc.; extra C, og;. ; halves and boxes, $e. higher. COMFORTABLE HOMES. Interior Arrangements or Norwegian Farm lioua. 1 ne nw imnr"iin ei an ordinary Norwegian farm houe. ii not verv favorable. A el.i-ter of li niMej, small ind :iiel. crowd aenund a large dwell ing fiou-ie. which generally loks sonie tvliat dilapid ttel. But thi appearance is deceptive; for tlin walls being if Witod, tliey look ol I iu a few years, and become blotched nn 1 Seared bv tils weather. Tim roof is of the same ma terial, or iu the c:ie of lh principal budding, either of red tile or slab onieti.ues tne lUVclling-hoiiHe is painted white, when the effect i t relieve the .! -r :tieet of the groups lie waiw are usually stout ami tlmr- iiiuiv w.-tterni-ooi, plank about lour inches thick Immii used in their con iruetion. Itiese planks nre placed i rewi-e on one idiot her, crossed and - - I 'itiilersiink t the angles and calked iu he seams w ith drv inosg. A skin ol thin wood is placed over the outsidi while tin; interior is '.hied smoothly w ith b eirds. Inside there U a-i air of comfort anil cleanliness. A table lands in the enter of the chief room. and aloiijf Ihe wall n bench runs, which erves fui- chairs, of which there i usually a ilulicicncv. l io n pots on t hi lloor, ivy is sometimes trained upward to the roof. o-iviiijT- the room a festive and refreshing look. Not infrequently the worthy farmer Is proud to have the drsses of his daughters hung iu con spicuous positions, in order that swains who call may see the damsels are well provided with garments iu case of a matrimonial alliance. The cow-houses are generally an Improvement on those usually seen in England and Scot land. The biiilillnp; is larger mid more space i allowed to each animal, while a clean wooden floor is ordinarily be neath the caitle. Little or no bedding is given. The level of the cow-house is, in most cases, raised high enough to allow a space beneuth, into which the refuse is regularly swept through ji ODcniii"- in the floor. ' . A . . ... Nancy Hanks Lincoln, tho mother of Abraham Lincoln, is buried on the outskirts of Lincoln City, Ind. A plain Blab of marble about four feet high, al most covered with grass and dogweed. marks her grave. Ou the stone is the inscription: "Erected by a friend of her martyred son, 1879." A Maltese cat and a large rattle- I l a i . r , . t i v I BuitKO ii uu a ngnt in a yaru hi aiouiiv, Oa. Everv time the snake would at- tempt to strike with its wicked looking fangs, the cat would give it a vigorous slap on the side of the head and it would be withdrawn. This lasted for fully an hour, when at last the cat pounced upon the snake and killed it. Friend "Was your uncle's will satisfactory to you. Brown?" Brown "Perfectly so; I'm a lucky dog! He left his entire fortune to an insane ouvtnm 1 1 fi.tdnil W., .i .1.1 n thai 1. I 1 14 1.1 1 . A 1 1111 1A A W 1. 1111. 1. 11 111.11 you are the unlucky dog." Brown 'No. I don't: the other relations are! going to contest the will and I'm to be the attorney." Life. The health of New York compares very unfavorably with that of London. The annual mortality in the British metropolis is about 20 in 1,000, while in New York it ia 20 in 1,000. The popu lation of New York ia also much mora crowded, there being an average of 16 persons to a dwelling, while in London the average is only 7. Men's live should be like the days. more Imaimritl In the evening; or like the seiihons, aglow with promise, and tho autumn rich with golden sheaves, where good deeds and words have ripened on the Held. "Mind training by hand practloo" Is Justly cnlebratod by KtiHkln In tho following remark: "Let the youth learn to take a straight shaving off a plank or draw a. line curve without faltering, or lay a brick level in Its mortar; ho him learned a multitude of other matters which no lips of man could ever teach him." AT. V. ISibuna. IIF.I.riNO THK IlltillT 8IDK. To heln the riuht (Ida Is not only commend ahle In a ireiirriil txt nt of vlnw. but I liultcioua and pruili-nt a hen that hi-l Is etillHtnd In btv hall or the rutin atile or Hie body, Just oyer the lower Him In Ilia rrirlim of the liver. The inimt etlW I lit help In h iron led by IliMletter'a Htomai-h Httiei-H, an anti-tiiitoui tm-tiivine or inrompvr alile ettlcacy. Inmaion of the liver la arvom- muled by coiiHllpittlon. Mlt:k-hejtdiu-he, furred outrun, naiiMia. ovrn-lonitl vrrliuo, and un Ilk-Mi Ull lenaaui ureal n, yellow nem if Hie akin and or the eve. I he author or them nymp ,0""'- "ver complaint, rouu-.t hr tt neeampanled by them in lis lllulil. brum. whU h always iuvolvra the li the Hitlers is Fever and ver. nyMiK-p. ni a. rh umatlxm. debility nl kidn Inev tnmtli are all niklndies to the early relief anil fluid eure of wJiieh thin atandard medlelue is adHiitml. I hin t line it by tit and start, but systemati cally, that its full t-ttW-t may result In a per fect restoration of health. Kach farmer in Jauan lias uatch devoted to the growth of iudiifti. White Elephant of Slam. Lton of Eng land. DtaKOti of China, Cross of Switzer land, Hnnnerof Persia, t'rearent of Kgvut. Doulile l-.iiirle of ItitHHia, Slarol Chili, the Circle of Japan. Harp of Krln. lo Ret mete bur a box oi tne genuine 1)h. c. Mi Lanes Cki.khhatkii I.ivmt price Clients, and mall us the out side wrapper w ith your address, plainly written, and 4 cenla in stamp. e will then mail you the aliove list with an ele pant par Wane of oleofrrfiphlc and chro matic cariin. Fl-KMIKtl 11KOS., PlTTSHUKU, I A. A iiivru.rul ir,.r U lwlni m&la In ralan to- tmeco in etnura. I'ai. WAS AIIKKICA KVKR DISlOl KltKItf At the time when I'olumbua Marled in aearv-h of the New World, nearly every man, Ionian and child in Kurope InnUU-d that tnere no isew n orui lo OIHvover. nen He rame twR, rrowt'ed willi tucrena, lare protiortlon of thiite K'xxl people adhered to their theory: and if tlii-y were alive to-ilay many of tl.em would dot.hlliiw insist that America had never hern ftlacuvr.red at all. A man will Rive up any thing in the world more readily than a pet theory. For example, look at the Individual w ho atill mnintain that comminution la Incur able. Ir. rlerce'a Ooldrn Medical liwovcry has cured Umunanda uion Uiouwnda of i-aiwu. tieople lieleM Hie ronauuin- uon. if taken In ume. Iaria liaa adopted the American ambulance ajateni. ONSl MI'TIOS. Nt KOFI I.A, ClK.NKK.tL lleblllti. naailag lleaea af Chil dren. Chruhlc Coiiirtix ami llronchlli. can hi U- lh. hu of MaH'm rt.ul.l.a atf cod Uvrrthl with Hypophmpi.iteji. l umi nent phttdclana une It and testily to ila (rave value. t lease rraii tne ioiiowiiik: i umcci S olt a K.muLiion for an obstinate t ouirh with 11-mnrrliiife. Ixmu of Appelitn, Kniaciation, f leepleiKne. ete. AU or tnene have now lett, and I believe your KmuUmn haa a.-tved a caae of well developed I'onnu nipt Ion. I. J. FlM l.KY, M. If., ijoae mar, I exaa. A atorm did I10O.UU0 damaire U) croiM In Huron county. O. Fur count I nation, "liver comuUtnt." or bll- Iou4)ichs, aick headache, and all diaeaaea aiia liiK from a disordered condition of the liver and (tiiinacli, take lr. I'lerce'a i'h-aaant Pur ftative IVIleU Renile laxative ot active ca thartic, acrordliiK to kite of done. The Pooe la ufreriitK from liver eomolaint and ia Iomiuk atrenyth . l'ETUAI.TIFS OF IMI'IH IIK.NCF. Suniiuer la at hand the time of year lien old heads and young bt-rome Impru dent, ftel over heated, tool otl' suddenly, catch cold, headache, nervoua disorder. and a thousand and one other troubles rreachine prudence U playeil out. The only thinx to do la after you bare con tracted one or more ol these palna to cure yourelf as quickly as poasible. Small pains are not to tie neglected except at the rink of serious consequences, lb-move t hem at once. It ran be done by an ap plication of one or more of Aixoh k'h I'onofs 11. asters, recognized the worl.l over as the lt external remedy ever made Mind you, don't neglect your little Ills. They outtrrow evervthiiiR else and If let alone coat vou more than you can ever know. Remember Aium k'k I'lastkr.s. Profewr Herman Honili. the Uernian rhilo- lOMlilt, IS Qeal. t'lironlc raaal ratarrh oosiUvvlr cured bv lr. Mgt t liemeay. BoulanKer la determined toaeek ares-lection. THE 1IA1IIIV1N. When you visit ban hranclsco, stop at I lie famous Baldwin, the best aeisjiiited aud in every restiect the most desirable hotel in the city. Everything is (lrst clusa and guest find every possible comfort and convenience. The location, corner Mar ket, I'owell and Kildv streets Kives accesa to a half dozen street car lines, and is In the center of ihe business portion of the city, ihe nonae nan lust tven refurnlahed throtiKhout and is certainly a model tf elegance. Ty InJnilrl.l ...t.rw.1. sill be atarted at Columbia. South America. (iRAMI EXCl'KStOX K.T Via Northern PaeiSc Kallroad. to I'olumbua. I itno. and polnta Kast. The Northern I'ncillc Itnilmad will, on Sept. 3d. 4th and Mil. avll from ail tsiinia in Orevon and Washiiurtim a ruumi trip ticket to I'oliimbua. t Ihio, for fK. (food to return to ociooer aisu iniaistiie lowest rt- ... .1 .. , l. .. 1.,,H . . V. . L 1 and the Northern I'acltlel Ihe route aelecU-ii bv the deiartmenta of California. Orriron and WashiitKlon Territory. A apecial train will leave Portland Sept. 4th. carrj iiiK the I'acitlc coaat U. A. It. through lo St. l'aul, w hern they will eacort Commander-in-Chief John I. Itea. to t'olutubua. la is rale is open fur everybody Special train will consist of I'ullnian l'alne oieepiiiH cars, 1'alace lMuinir cara. Palace llay CoachCH, and frrf tourist alcepinit cara. For Intormation and i'ullnian rescrvationa, can on or addreaa A. I. t IIAIU.TU.N. Asa't Oen. Paaaeniter Ait't N. P. K. It . No. 2 Waahint(ton Sit., cor. r rout. Portland. Or. For Liver 'om plain t take Allen'w Iron Tonic Hitter. Allaenuine bear the hi- nature of J. P. Allen, liruKtObt, St. Taul. Minu. J. II. riNK.AMajrraBd Aaalytteal t'beaiiat. Laboratory. 106 First at., FarUaud. Dr. Analyaea made of all jubstanoea. Itatea tp .ua.ind IH1H ,1111 llMr MM Bl.fifl. VmT4- I au a.-nt by mail or eaprwa promptiy attended to, and returns niada For Throat Traablea and 4'oacha. use "ifrou-H tinmchtai jroenrt. I ney poaeaa r jal merit. See AntiseU IHano advertlsemenL Trt Oermea for b real. fast. TO ""BEAUTY Curiouaa Roaoat Cua. 8kim amb Blooo faii yaow Puteua t4 i to PKV CAN DO JCHTICK TO THIC KBTICRM IN a whwh the Ctnct RA Hcmkdiks are held by the thouaaads uion thousands whoae Uvea have been made liamiy Dy tne cure or aironutiiir. nu muni ii'H iy m k ..'i-ij ...ii..... the akin, scalp and blood, with Ioks of hair. Cuticcua, the Kfeat flin Cine, anil Cun Cl'KA Soap, an exquisite bkin Heautitler, pre pared from it, externally, and Ccticcka Kk solvent, the new Blood Furitter. internally, are a positive cure for every form of akin and blood dtaeaae. from pimples to scrofula ... . i i i; r 'i ....i ... 1 1, . ka. . CXJlll .TVI IT ll ivw, 1.-1 iuv fOAP. 2Ac.; Resolvknt 91. Prepared by the POTTKKllRCO AND CM KMICAf. CO., Hoston. AI jfSend for "How to 4'ure Skin Diiteanes, t-W Pimnles. blackheads, chapped and oily UT skin prevented by Cuticcra bQAP. ... Rheumatism. Kidney Pains andWeak- ness speedily cured by Cutk-i ka Anti- r ain rutaraK, tne only pam-uiung pia.ua-. Rather than tha Cheapest PORTLAND BUSINESS C0UEGE. Portlaad, Oreroa. IVl lei-t -Ollllllllellt. tlloiollull Illsll'UCtlon. eslal. lished repiitaliiiii.prowiiiii popiilitrity. Butlntts. Shorthand, Common School and Penmanship Depart ment. Students admitted t any time. Cata logue and apeeimens of penmanship sent fiee. J. 1. WKM (I. Kec'T. A. P. AUMSTKOMJ, I'rla. N. P N. U. No. f. N. V. NO K3. HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS. I:reetlona That 8li nil I R R tudlad and Adoptad by Kvtrv Ona. The following directiuus for becom. lug ngi-ueable should be studied mid adoptoil by every one, nnd esjiecially uiereliaiiU and lh dr clei k-: V.-ry rarely, if ever, young persons seqiiiia tho ability Ui converse with ea-e and fluency. 'J his implies, first of all, good Ideas cloiirljr a id stiislblr exressed. An emjity niliid never innki s a goi.d tnlker; reineinber "yon cim not dra water out of nn empty well." Next in importaicn coinos elf-posspssioti. S jlf-pos-io-nio i is ulna poinls In tho law" of gooil breeding. A good voice Is as essential to self possesdon as goo I id:i are essential l fluent Inngungo. 'J lie voice from Infaiiry should b) carefully Irained and developed; a full, clear, fl rxible Tnlct) U mm of the sure-it iudlc .tioiM . f guild breeding; It fa'U like iniisic on the ear. and Idle It plea-es t lie listener It adds to Ihe conU leiiee of lis posse-sor. bo lie ever a timid. One may bi witty without being Hptilar. voluble vt i i limit being agreeable, a great talker and yet a gre.it bore It is w ise then, to lin e carefully the fol lowing suggestions: lli! sincere; lie who habit unify sneers at every thing will not only render lilm-iclf disagreeable toother, but will on csase t find p ensure In lif t He frank; a frn .k open counte nance, and a clear, elieei v laugh are worth more, even socially than "ped antry in a stiff cravat." Hi niniab'e; you may hide a vlnd'o tiva nature under a polite exterior for a short time, as a cat ma-ks ila harp claws In relwt f ir. but the least provocation bring nut one as quickly as the other; Ill-natured per-ous are alwnjs di-dike(L H.-sensibli-; society never lacks for fouls. If you want elbow room "go up higher." Be cheerful; if you hare no great trouble on your mind you have no right to render other people miserable bv your long face and dollorousjtoiies. If roil do yon will be avoided. But above all. be cordial; true cordi al it r unites all the qualities we hare enumerated Lttrai lireettM. Oarmng Hents in Clothes. Very frequently a little boy's clothes get sadly torn, and the inexperienced tuoitii r does not know now to repair the mischief without making the gar ment unsightly. If ravelings of the goods are to be bad. even a very bad rent can be made almost Invisible. But if silk must be used, have it fine and the color of the goods, and you will need a fine needle. If the tear is ragged, put bit of the goods under it, or of some other goods the same shade. Baste the goods around the rent so as to hold the elges smoothly; thread your needle with the silk, and put the knot on the under side. Commence at least one-fourth of an inch back, and ran your needle with the smallest stitches to the same depth on the other side, taking care to keep Ihe thread entirely out of sight. Now go back again, and soon, forward and bark, until the rent is closed. Inking care not to draw or expose the thread. Now tlanien the work, slip a press-hoard under it, and lay a piece of cloth the color of the poods over if. and pn-s with a warm iron. A press board i one of the necessaries for the mother who makes her boys' clothes. Mi ie measures thirty six inches in length, one inch thick. 4) inches wide at one end, three at the other, with both ends and the sides a little rounded. t ft ti !', of hsrd wood GRAND EXCURSION EAST VIA Northern Pacific Railroad! -TO Columbus. Ohio. AND POINTS EAST. The Northern (aciflc Railroad will, on Beijt Si. 4ih and 6th. aell from all puima In r-ffon and V'aslilnlon a ruand trip ticket to Culuin bua, Ohio, for (TtkhI to retnm lo Oetober Slat. This la the low et rata ever made from the Pacific coaal to tne Rust, and the Northern I'acitic ia the route ae-le- ted by the departments ol C aliloruia. Ore gon and VVahfngton Terrtlorf . A apeclal train will leave Portland ept. Ith. carrjiiiK the 1'ariflc coat O. A. It. through to M. raul. whe e tlier will eaoort Commander-in-Chief' John P. Ilea, to 'olaml.ua. Thia rate U on for ererjboiljr. For informal i n and Pullman reaervatioua, call oa or addreaa A. I. I'll A KLTON. Aaa't Oen. Puwner Ant N. P. It. It No. 2 n aaliinttton OU. cor. Front. Portland. Or. "SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA' PLUG CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. -elected with irreat care from the choicest U bacco retfiona of North Carolina. Smokes Cool -L Bla Lons-Doea not blow out the Pipe. It Is the undisputed leader of Plug Co Smoking Tobacco throughout the world. The BUTEK8 GUIDE ta issued March and Bept- Ieaoh year. It la an enoy. olopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We oan olothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, est, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sixes, styles and Quantities. Just flgnre out what Is required io do all theae'thinss COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of tha BUYEB8' GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 eents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan A.venue. Chioajro, Dj. Blc is Has gtTen nnrear aal satiatactloB la tha car of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescrlb it and feel tat e in racommenoV In. It to all sufferers. 8T0JEK, M.D Dsestar, 10. PRICK, tl.00. Sold by DracsistSi sso ( ) m fx to a oat. yBaaraawiMa a I JLj MTSealyky IMflTiM Oamlcsl Ol, WELL DRILLS FOR EVERT PDRPOIL Sold on Trial I iRfNfmfnt mall, profit miff. Kriid 0c for nailing larva 1(1 titrated CataJorua ith full particular. Maa '.fartttrad hf GOULDS ft AUSTIN. IT fe ISt ltka St.. CHICACO. ILL. SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK AWD IxliIe f I'offlKH. It rurra RHieatri.M, Mit'tiuu, Bolla. PimplM, Scrofula. (-at. Catarrh. Tumora, Hat Rheaat. and Memirtal Daii LHcrand kldneya t health aetloa. aad aiakca tba It rahlM tna KUxm, tLum tr.a OmilxloB tlrijrht and Oloar. J. R. CATE8 a CO., Proprietors. 4 IT Itumiai Ht tmm FraarlM-a. S1EINWAY. HRAIII'H, PRAMKa HA4 II. Uahter. KoenUfc riaoaa; BaMt Ornua, hand lastrumacta. lATgat toek ol Hbset Hnd; and Booka. Band uenlied at Kaatara PtIcm. M ATI HI Ah U&AY CXJ.. M Htraat. Baa rreaobiaa CLOSING OUT I'll IMMENSE STooK OF Bt MUKR BAI.HPJO UKS I XDKRWEAR, at CI an. LS0 par aoif. Lateat deal;na In PERCALE SHIltT. Uirra latcat tj la C'ullara anJ ima pair VuSt, LSa ach. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 232, Kearny St, near Bush. tf Hand for l!K.tnt 1 1 a'alorna. SODA w I f?2 r-'A 'WAYS IHE COW BRAXD. TO MAKE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE D vight's Cow-3rand S9oaSaleratus. ABSOLUTELY PURC. ALWAYS UKtFOP.M AND FULL WEiCKT. Be aars that thara ia a plrtnra of a on yonr j a. kmo aad jan mill fcara thm beat Soda taaia. THJt COW BRA3TD. vrrw aine"s (Unbound IF UWE3 Hrrrocv Pfoit ration, Mervoaa Heftdach. r-con-TTtrmH1 1? p.ff-j-k.ral and boaioa 11 Nearaljia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach TL VZT - and Liver Diaeaaea. Rhauraatiafn. Dva- ll.W. Sold hj TTOffjnstS- rpesraiund all aJectiona ef tha TV I, 00 B TBADE MARK. fui wii.-Itls impor tant that tha Soda or Balerataa yen naa ahoaid k White and Para ami as all aiaailar anbataaeaa aad tor food. Totnaure btaiainc only tha "Ana A Hammer" brand Soda a 8aierafc--e. bjy It ta "ptmnd or haf pound " artoona.whk-a bearoor ami and tnd-mark.as Inferior sooda are aama ttmaasnbatirated ftfaa "Arm k Hammer ' brand vhea booirht ia balk. Parties sains Bakioc Powder aboald ramem ber that tta sola n.m( pro party eoaalata ef ear bona ta of aoda. Ona taaapooa fsl of tha "ana h Hammer brand of Soda or aalaratns mixed With sou milk equals OH ETEBT Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. O! YES, YES! CERTAINLY! A slnei cat dreads the Are. I p'sad guilty. I ain seUin a "new-fangled machiD LOOK AT rr-AIMT IT A DAISY? THE ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGINES I guarantee the Xew-Faatrled Advaaee- Hrparntar to be the best a-ratn-savins: rast eat Thresher and most durable separator eTer snade. Kat. rrni Bilker, it is not an expa-rt-aaea tal rnachine. as the Old ' machines are. You are well awere of the Ume kt Chat yoa have to pay fort in eiperimetitinfr ith Old Kary macliinea. The J4ew fr'msicied Tnreaher leads the way. The rowlinfr and ku kli tf oi tlie Old i'vj agents U only equaled by the amount of frra-n kicked not u the straw by the d fr'a-cy machi iea. Of course, if yoa aiah a cheap machine. Old Foiries will supply ytu at your own pr:re; but their machines ar. dear at any price. You cannot afford to buy a thresher without euminin; the A IV...t'K IKj not be talked 'nto buyinit a machine beiauae it is cheap aid Old tr'c lta. Ask the Old Faf ) affat. if tney ill Set beside the aea-faaelrd machine and let you see which is the experimental machine, and sold on itasaeritn. 1 have neter yet hsl lo call on any coart to help decide the merits of Ihe Bew-raaglrd machine. Please exaj..ine the court records ia ref erence to the Old fr'wsie'aplan. Manv years so a man built a sew-faac-led machine, called a steam enRine. Old fr aclra then, as now. stood lack acil aU ihoy would rata the raaatr). ! o aat ant ta fae raiaed Ira the aaaae may t Riweniber the aen. raasjled machine is past all es perl aneat lac, while Old Farcy 'a machines are beintr ex perimented with all the time, aad at J ear riBraae. Do not fow with uiem any ker, whiia Tour erain is ffoins to m ante. Kraaesaber the arn-faa(lrd marklae la Raid mm Itn saerlta ewtlrely. Re, member, your whole dependence, is upon yonr crop proceeds, and if you aiiow Old Fogy ma chine to m ante yaar era i a. you are just that much out of Packet. To pre Tan t uiu. aoe that the party that does your threshing- procures a ae w, -faaaled AI A4'K Tkrr.krr aa iney are cyiiauiKini w pa w e jwiu Krsiii. am Al A7"F. saaehlue will da snare and niat iunr. riic ' r uwr 1.1 m iu. . .in I Iterrhy rMlirafr ory .ia rosy AltVAXI F. saarhlae haa failed ta da mm thia ( oaat. Nhow an or ahat an. He member that old fory agents asylng the lnveatiKate. eaa prove an Mai laioosell the well known ll.KE WOODKI RV FOWF.R. A number r w.nn. facturers make thrm on a roy al ty but I do not know of any iaaitatioBH. bnt am always in clined to look out for those that talk, of imiiations. I also deal in Laaadry aad Jtariwe Machtnery. Farm, Church and School Bella. General Machinery, few Ut Oilers, Orme Safety Valves. Miller Pumps. Hancock Inspirators. lark & Kennedy lnjewtora. Acme and Alliirator Wrenches, Blacksmith Drilln. Belf-Heatinfr Bath Tuba, the Wesuntf house Ktifrinea. See too prices: 10-horseon wheels, t)0 Traction. (1075; 15-horse Traction. flKO. Bpeci&l discount for rash. General Agent for Col burn's Uyaajsttta and Lamps for Juleetrle l-ichtiaa: S to 00 llsrhta. THE RAWSON LIGHT RUNNING REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES, Your rUlage cannst do without one. You must bare one for your mills, be without, a small oae in your house. For particulars, addreaa Z. T. WRIGHT. Foot of QR.SPINN E.Dr. Spinney & Cd.pl St Or M P'RVfttlR VolHT. Iwr,f Vttfor. rWilnaJ dnrr, Ac, dtM toxraMwor abuae, ciu4, . , WUIIU IYIt.f(lf ,ntr.luIf.lhcaot-m1ia- rinarjr ant U-ueffa j v all ttAMtaral flja chariR, promptl aai r aty .-tired. MIDDLE-ACED RIEM.'f: ease of KMneryor Blatd. Wirnk Fark. ''arron jx?liut. Wa.lTT-.K ot hTrt-I I aq4 ri-un-a to healthy a.- ..n-t.W a. ..1.4a W. - at trictr b'rirt. by Mjrrwpon1rice. Hr-duTfj.-i-t an itiNtrac-tiona pm or mat orxira. conaaitatiob ! ren. enJ4ocnta !i atarr.pa tut 'ibe Younff Man rlcad or Oultia V v. adioclu PIANOS. vice, in UMiau-iiHiK! ixt rreniloma. I5,W la wm, SO reata .-HaUulied. tie vnlad B'Ml Turn nr !- t vice, in u in u-ouer Clalio. dj wincn n.ir l oo-, i itaud In rntii to m. ifo--.4 . I'W ; not nflitoi by eltnxata. io wetma w -!., lira,-, wiu i cimck, da, or tw out ; w iruarantiia St. Ur i m.t Rnca-,xal S UiiK. dul4e reiatjn i a..-tiriti: fluent ivor fcevi; the r m" ta ANT13EUU. Call or write fr r !,taliie, free. T.H.A.MI5I--U. i I'lANOCil , MaiiutfcCturrni, tMl reMowa' HJI, Mar. let and S-'iti stretta, San rarl o. TO THK LAIUFH! aKcracTt-KKRa o lamiTina or LAUIKUT CHil.liRKN'H Sc. INFANTS WEAR 111 KU.KfXTtCtT.il W. Illmtrmtod etI"Cws mrrit rrea oa appHeatkia. i IPPMTQT AtT.VB nUtll I 1 wanted iu each county for the i two beat camiialirn booka in the rnarki-t Hnr i rton and .Morton, and ievelaud ae.d Tbnr i man. For ti-rm and territory addreaa K. I'EK ! SOS. room 77. Flood liuildiug, corner Fourth and Market atreei V4TIVK AF.THWASTF.Ihr"Tlw Life of General hbendan": a popular hero; ! a iMinular book at a popular tirice. For terms and terrtlorr addrem K. PKKSoV. Room 77. Flood HuilditR, cor. Fourth and Market streets. 1 ilBTl11 . nn mt. ASTHMA CURED l.rraiaaAwkiaal rene.itjVKio. .Mia.ff4af in UMf Wfirn3rp:'"H'- illn1'-.effecteretM-re I wtier fia. A 1 Jl K Vt Irrarrne or b r mail Kami F K E t Mr To SS a Iay. Sample wsrth 1.S0, FHEK. JS M !-- not nn-lrr the horaea fet. Write Barw. W LI araaa fiarTT Rata nniora C to. . Hotl T.M leh. D WIGHT'S SALErtATUJ WEAK NERVLS O-ma, thmr F'-aa-rn's utjn iiAnr is RHEUMATISM lif.i It tlriT-! out th but.c avc-o, whi r&osrfl nisumat m. ami r re tbe birKxl cukist orTn to a Iwi.;hy cf-nt'-toa. It m tius uu tvxuts&j tot iaikeuxxiAtaau. KIDNEY COMPLAiriTS lb !.rfr tod knlx J" to j-rl-ct bitb. Hum crzritiW's " cr. cr.n.bi!:-d ita ' t a r tyz.4 ttike U tbm best rezxtedy fur ui kidney CEin-a.t. DYSPEPSIA ttoaustch. 3u!-.s U- serve c-f lit C-r-Uve fnr.:im. Iht "Ly it ccrt turn vorwcMoiof L'yiwiA. CONSTIPATION t.r. It a laxt-.ve. g".-nrir r mx.i rUTirml ction to the bow-. Kculanty orcly toa- Kidaeym. WELLS, R'CHARDSOM & CO. Prop's foarteaspoonfalaof tb beatBaaui; rowder.aiT in twenty times Its eoat; beaid'S Ma sick heattdier. beeaaaa It does not eon taia aap lnj iriona ovbataaeea, aachaa alum, terra alba ., of which many Bak ing Powders are mada. Basil men and Fanners should aaeonly tha'arsa A Hanmcr brand for cleaning sad keepinc Milk tmam 8vs sad Carrms. srery pound paekaaw of "Arm aad Hammer Brand" eon tain a fait IS wnaees net, and tha pound paekafwsywii fl imMi net. Soda or Bale Fa.CKA.Gs. un nave a oelier I CCOM1 tfiaa any Old-fl tS uiriwrni w prove au my siaten prepared to prove all my Matemeata i. hetter mk Uian any other. ace at ta a a me A1 raw where tha aa rrprriu-atrd aiare its iatradaetlaa contrary does not make it so. lt will pay you to You ran not afiTbrd i Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon.