:OesbXcl Dmggists and -DEALERS Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Class -ANI- Stationery, Fine Perfumery, Brushes and Combs, CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. fjyFreseriptions'aoeurately compounded. DR. C. H. DUCKETT, DENTIST OtucB: Between G. T. Cotton Peterson & Wallace. and Okkcok. J. K. WEATIIERFORD, Attorney - at -Law. Office over First National Bank, ALBANY, - - OREGON, W. R. BIL7YEU, ATTORN EY- AT-LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. T. S. Pillsbupy, Brownsville, Oregon. Liz b Anon :"7,1i""- Meat Market, ED. KELIENBEEGER, Frojr Fresh & Salted Beet; Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, and Ham. Baooi) arjd Card iluayj oi) flaQd. Main Street, Lebanon, Or. ' Stop and Smooth Read. Shave -AND Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing and Spanish T.nster cares the scalp of dandruff. Hot and Cold Baths. Gentlemen and lwiies way lnxnry. lnjH)ge lu the Next door to Peterson t Wallace's teal estate otftce. I. R. B0RUM, Ppoprietop, Lebanon, Oregron. f r anyanaarer says be nas trie W. t Donnaa Shoea wnfioat name and price etanaaea on Uu bottom, pot liiui down as a fraad. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. I. Ik. mM. Vrnntn. tits a.no oescisr hand-sewed shoe. Swa.OO HAMMiEWKD WILT SHOE. .:i.Xi POI.ICK ASTt FtBMEKS' Sit OK. . i.nO EXTRA VAI.FK CALF SHOK. 4.85 WOEKINGMAVS SHOK. mZ.OO and 11.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Au Oiaae tn vonrr'iS cuiwb aim xaira. L. DOUGLAS W ar C3 GHOE FOR LADIES. t 1wtM-laI. Best Srvle. Best Fltttnc. V , . ' . t ' e::SeT Tr JX ,,i -p"""" ' S - i"if iuit .old 6V yoiirlfalcr, wnfe U '"Jjjyjjjs; BROCKTON, MASS Pvamlne W. L. Douglas $2 Shoe or Centlt men and Ladies. " I r Sale Vy C. C. IIACKIKMAX. i, IE-Colt, Apothecaries, IN- EAST AND SOUTH -VIA. Southern Padfc Route. Shasta Line. Kxpresa trdns htw Portland daily. 4:00 p. ML 9 3S p. M. T:4S a. M. Lr. lv. Ar. l'orllAnd Albany & rrsncisoo Ar. Ar. Lv. 35 A. M. 14 A. :00 p. Ah e trh.s fc.p only t following station north of Rasehur.l feast rortlana, i Kiti -ny. .w. o Urn. Albany. Taiusnt. hia, llaisey, Hamaburg. JuDctlun City, Imug and nasrns. Koseburr Mall Dally. 8:00 A. IS P. - P. Fortiaod Albany RoarbilTK ar. Ar. Lv. SOU P. 12 00 M. Lv. Ar. 6:0 A. at. Albany Loral Dally Eaeept Sunday. 5 00 p. m I Lv. A P. M. I Ar. Portland Allan; Ar. . t a. . Lv. I 51W a. M. I. oral rinrr Trains Wail s Bxeept sumtay. 1 JO P. M. 13 P. M. J:S) A. M. 8 -1 A. . L. Ar. Lv. Ar. Albany Lehanon Albany Lcbanor Ar. I.r. Ar. L.. H A. M. to a. m. :. p. 3 40 P. M. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLKKPiHG CARS Far aeccsunod .tinn of seoond-clM pataeofvra attached to cxpna trains. West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallia. Mall train daily (eieept Sunday!. 7S.. M. 1S:10 p. a. ILv. I Ar. Portland UurralUs Ar. I 8.30 p. Lv. I 1S:5S P. At Albany and Cjrraltta eonneet with trains o Ore- fan raono raiiroaa. Express train daily (axcept Sunday. 40 p. f.P. .ILr. . I Ar. Portland MoMmnrlllo Ar. I 5 30 P. I l.r. S 45 a. M. Thronih Tickets to All Points East and Sooth. tW for tlrket and foil Information, rrfardtaf tmtaa. niaiM. ftc rail oa company asvnt at Ijebaoon. K. koKHLKK. E. P. KiPtlKRH. Mana.ar. Aat G. F. Paaa, Astmt. J. t, COWAK. J. M. BJU3TO!. Bank of Lebanon. LEBANON, OREGON. Transacts a Gentra! BaaWni Bmcss, ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT CHECK. TO Exchange sold on New York San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terma. G.T. COTTON; : DEALER lit : Groceries 0 Provisioas. TOBACCO and CIGARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Forelp asi Doiestic rrnits, Confectionery, Qneensware and Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. Faiy-at Cash tor Egg. Main Straat, Ltbtnon, Ursson. Li. McGLRUE, (Snceeasor to C H. Sumos.) Barter : and : Hairdresser, LEBANON, OREGON. 0HAVTNG, HAIR CUTTING AND O Shampooing in the latest and beat ityle. Special attention paid to dressing Ladies hair. Your patronage respect- nlly solicited. Lieutenant Ryder will explore 500 miles of the ' unknown coast of Green1 land. Denmark- atvnropriates $50,000 for the enterprise. Ryder will start for the coast next spring. On October If? a great exhibition of the products of the Russian provinces of Central Asia will be opened in the Historical Museum of Moscow. The ob ject of the exhibition will be to acquaint the people with the wealth of those provinces and with the manner of living there. At the Catholic Corgress at Coblentz 6,000 persons attended. Ihe congress demands the re-establishment in Ger many of all Catholic orders, including the Jesuits, and the restoration of the Pope's temporal power; also govern ment subvention for Catholic missions in German Africa. - In view of measures before the United States Congress imposing duties on French goods the press of Paris has Bounded an alarm. They assert that it would prove advantageous for France to rescind the law prohibiting the importa tion of American pork. The wine-growers fear the loss of their valuable port trade. GREAT ANT-EATER. Row Tht Carinas I'rrntur Obtain Its .. applies of Food, It Is a most uncanny-lookini prpnttirt; Its curious little head, with small eyes and ears and extraordinary lonfr nout ending in a diminutive mouth; Its grtsal fore limbs armed with enormous claws, which it carries folded in upon Its palms, and its huge, bushy tall giving it an odd appearance of being all out of proportion. This odd appearance, in deed, no doubt gave rise to tho extraor- i dlnary stories that were told of it by the earlier travelers and writers such, for example, as that it was in the habit of climbing trees in search of its food, Story which aroused the wrath of the late Charles Waterton, who attacked both the story and its authors with his nsual fierceness. The author aluo strong ly objected to "the remark that the long visage of this most singular quad ruped, is out of proportion and unsight ly," stating that ho "considered it to be quite In unison with thfe rest of his body, and admirably adaptetf t the support of life;' adding: "What could the ant-bear do without its tremendous nlaws a? 4 cylinder-shaped snout, so tough as to enable it to perforate huge nests of anta, which in certain districts of South America appear more like the roofs of Chinese temples than the work and hab itations of insignificant little insect? The ant-eater's method of obtaining Its food is sa d to be as follows: Having torn open an ant hill with its powerful claws, it draws Its enormous long, flexi ble tongue, which is covered with a glu tinous saliva, over the masses of insects which rush out in defense of their home, with the result that numbers of them adhere to it, and are thtv drawn Into the animal's mouth, and so quickly is this . operation repeated that we are assured that '.he tongue Is put out and drawn in again covored with insects twice in a second. Quaint Dr. Urookl describes the process as follows: "He the ant-eater lives upon ants, and when he has found out one of their nests he opens the upper part of It with his elaws that he may have room to put In his snout and tongue. This isbr smeared with a slimy liquor and is sot a covored with ants, which, when he finds. he draws it into his mouth and swallows them. He repeats this practice as lonir as there are any remaining, or at least as long as they will run into the same snare. When he is huntrry again he will go in quest of another nest." The tongue is a wonderful organ, much longer than the head, round, and capa ble of being projected sixteen or eigh teen inches; in appearance it is te-y much like an enormous worm; when at rest it is bent backward in the mouth, or as Dr. Brooks has It, "he is obliged to bend part of it back when he keeps it within his mouth, tor It Is not long enough to hold it without this artifice," When the animal at the Zoo is fed, this curious tongue is mo t noticeable, sweeping round the pan which the food is contained in a most extraordinary manner. Saturday Re view. HE WOULDN'T KICK. How a Sonalblo Man from Missouri TJlfl- trnsted a Chtcaffoan. Beastly weather, isn't it?" observed a man wno was Hanging to a strap in a ! crowded North Side car the other day. " eatner suits me well enough, re plied the man spoken to, who was cling ing to another strap. 'lou re not particular about your weather, I suppose, rejoined the other, slightly nettled. "Not at- alL One kind is as good as another to me." "Easily suited generally. Just as lief stand np in a car as to ait down, I reckon?" " Ye. Just as lief." Ain't particular about getting your full share of every thing that's eoinir perhaps, if you have to kick to get it?" Tm not a kicker." "Don't worry over things when they I don't happen to come your way, I calcu late?" "Ain't worrying about any thing?" "Haven't made any fuss about the census in your town, either, of course? "Nary fuss." "And don't intend to, hey?" That's correct Don't intend to. Don't care a darn about the census." "Just so just so!" mused the discon- i tented passenger. "Many other men in your town like you?" "Hundreds or em. "Do you mind telling me where you live?" "Just as soon tell you as not. I'm from Hannibal, Mo." 'Are there any other men from Han nibal aboard this car?" "Don't see any." "Thank heaven!" And the man who sometimes kicked at things crowded to the other end of the car and put his head out to get some fresh air. ChicRf Tribune. LION TAMER MAH1IN. Bteeognlsed br the Beasts After an Ab- aenee of Five Years. When the celebrated animal tamer, who died lately, had retired to private life, one day be took a notion that he would visit Ifla former large menagerie, which he had not seen for five years. It was in Brussels, and he started for that eity from his country seat near Rotter dam. At four o'clock, the time tor feeding. fee entered the menagerie. Being winter time Martin was wrapped in a cloak. He mingled with the crowd and waited until the animals would receive their food, for which they were waiting with wild impatience. While they were eat ing he began to cough. Suddenly the animals paused in their treat and lis tened, then broke into wild howls of joy and tore at the iron bars, so that many of the timid visitors fled from the menagerie The parrots, kangaroos, pelicans and monkeys began to screech and scream, the hyena and wolves howled in short, it was a perfect bed lam. Then Martin stepped forward. With movement of his hand and with hia powerful voice he commanded silence, and suddenly every thing was quiet. He swung himself over the bar which separated the visitors from the animals and put his hand in the cages to fondle the animals. A mighty tigress showed more joy than any of the others. When Martin's hand glided over her magnifi cent fur her limbs trembled nervously; she uttered weak, tender grants, and through the iron bars, with her rough tongue, she licked the face of her former master. When he went away she lay down without eating any more food. There was a lion named Nero who bad once bitten Martin in the hip and bad been severely punished by him for it The lion had an unreconcilable hatred for the animal tamer. Nero made no other motion at Martin's ap proach than lift bis head and eye him intently. He remained in his place. lying still in the back of his cape, when Martin came near. Martin spoke to him. He did not answer and viewed Martin with apparent indifference. But, whoa Martin was going away, the lion, with a mighty spring, entirely unexpected, threw himself against the grating, pushed his paws through the iron bars, and with his claws tore off a part of Martin's cloak. By a quick movement Martin escaped another injury from this animaL St. Louis Globo-Democrat t THE FIENDISH AMAZONS. Revolting)- allocking Things Dp. Itarol Maw In Uslmravr. A letter from Paris, giving details of tho adventures of Dr. liayol, the Gov ernor of Kotonou, who was Imprisoned by the King of Dahomey, appears in the VossWhe Zeltung. Dr. liayol him, elf was not ill-treated, but was forced to witness the most horrible executions, and was closely watched night and day by three of tho most important chiefs. He was forced to bo present at the exe cution of his secretary and hts inter preter, and was a spectator of the sacri fice at one time of eighty-four human beings and at another of forty-two. The victims were bound, mutilated In a hor rible manner, and then, still alive, hung up by the heels. Then their bodies were opened with large round knives and the intestines taken out, after which the corpses were thrown into a "place of skulls," where in forty- eight hours they were rod u cod by birds of prey to skeletons. Dr. liayol was every timo competed to Tiew each corpse, while the execution ers carefully turned the heads of their victims toward him. Upon one occasion he desired to buy o3 some negroes, whom be rucognlxed as proteges from Porto Novo, but the King angrily re fused to allow It. Every day his dusk) Majesty danced before the doctor, exe cuting steps and jumps which would have been highly entertaining under other circumstances. At these times the King wore sandals and a sort of Grecian capon his head, and six Amaxons danced with him. The Amazons Dr. Bayol describes as very fiends. One day the doctor wit nessed a spectacle which he will never forget. At a sign from the King five hundred Amazons rushed upon a livlcx ox nnd tors it Into pieces in a few sec onds; then each, with a piece of raw flesh in her mouth, marched off singing. while five of their number held the skin and head of their victim aloft in tri umph. In festal garments they witnessed from the roofs of the neighboring huts the human sacrifices of the next day. and laughed heartily. They al ways appear perfectly resigned, and go quietly to death when their turn comes. The King is very suspicious, and would not sign tho letter written to the Presi dent of the French Republic. Dr. Bayol's return to the coast was extreme ly dangerous, for he had no passport, and was therefore obliged, in spite of illness, to march more than fifty miles in one day through country with which he was quite unacquainted. On arriv ing at Kotonou he heard of the death of the King, whom, had he been still at Dahomey, he would probably have been accused of poisoning. Cations Ketlef of tho Maoris. The Maoris of New Zealand and the adjoining Islands have a strange belief concerning the cause of the ebb and Bow of the tides. These phenomena, it seems, they attribute to a hujre water- breathing dragon, which they call Para- ta, who is said to do his work by power ful and regular respirations, or in- gurgitations and regurgitations of v ter. With one tribe in Australia, and another in the Sandwich Islands, it is customary to speak of a drowned per son as having fallen into the great throat of Farata, a superstition which proves a connection between these widely-separated islands at a re mote period of their history. The New Zealanders have a myth which tells thai their island was populated by Parata bringing a loaded canoe in hia mouth from some far-away land. A sunning priest confined in the monster's moutn wttn tne others tn tne canoo re cited a charm which caused the dragon to disgorge hU load in time for those Imprisoned to safely steer to the coast of what is now New Zealand. The words of this charm are still preserved and re cited in times of extreme perlL Saa Francisco Chronicle Saying Bis Prayers. The "dead light Is the name pjvcn to the air port shutters of a ship, which are always put in aud well secured at nightfall and whenever bad weather i expected, and to the uninitiated the order to put In the dead Htrhts carrie more or less of the disagreeable with it The story is told of a gentleman com ing around II at terns when it was blow ing half a gale of wind with consider able sea, wlio, upon hearing the order to put in the dead lights, rushed oil to his berth in a fever of repentance and began saying his prayers, or at least what he thought were his prayers, with such rapidity and in so loud a voice as to attract Ills next door neighbor, who. thinking that something must certainly be the matter with his friend, whom lie had never before known to go to the L'tigth he had then reached, rushed Into the other's room to find out what it was all about, and was still more as tonished to find out that it was not his prayers but the Greek alphabet he was repeating. Fear and hurry to prepare for the next world had proved too much for a faithful adherence to what wac taught liiin in his Sunday school days. although upon his friend's Intrusion he said: "The ship is going down, and I'm praying to be saved." New York Times. A DIAMOND'S ROMANCE. A Quondam Sweetheart Left la the Lores by a Lady. A very curious case has been exercls Inir the authorities of the Cape of Good Hope. In accordance with the law which regards as stolen every diamond which a man sells or has in his possession un less Its origin and pedigree are regis tered at the detective department. man brought up for registration the other day a large diamond, worth some thousands of pounds, which had, he al leged, been given to him long ago by his sweetheart. His story was that a certain lady, still living and now the wife of another man. had found the stone and sent it to hint some fifteen or twenty years ago, en closed alonir with a feather in a letter kegging him to accept it as a keepsake. The faithful lover had kept it all this time, he said, but now being hard up. wished to sell It. He demanded, accord ingly, that the detective department should supply him with a permit. The' department communicated with the lady. She, however, being a mar ried woman, seeme t in no way anxious to have a foolish romance of her callow youth revived and professed to have no memory of any such transaction. There upon the mother of the claimant rum maged about and discovered the original autograph letter, feather and alL There it lies at the detective office a faded relic of a sentiment of long ago. It is a composition pervaded by as little wisdom as is usual in such things; but accident has attached to it a value mors substantial than any, perhaps, which the recipient put upon it "when we two parted in silence and tears." The latest news is that the authorities believe tne story, that the genuineness of the whole affair is in a fair way to be established and that the happy owner will soon be enriched by the proceeds of the diamond which has had so strange a history. London Letter. The Treasury Department has received a dispatch from the Collector of Customs at San Francisco stating that six China men had been arrested at Nogales, A.T., for illegally entering the United States. AMI ST III. TH EY COMK. San FftAM'isro, January 19, 1S!X). Sierra Chtmi al Co. Grnti.kmk.v: I have been a sufferer from kidney cftnpta'liU for several years, and have used all kinds of medicine without any appannt rcnuha cr relltf Until my friend advised me and told me of the won derful tures The Oreat SUrra KUlnty and Liver Cure was accomplishing. I was In duced to buy one bottle, but without much faith, and to my surprise after u-ltin that butt's I noticed such a great Improvement that I kept on until i have now ued three bo ties, and cau safely hay that I am en tlrrly cured and never felt better In my life. I wlnh to recommend this remedy to all aufTcrets front k:duej and liver dt-or-H era, for It will potiiiively do the work. Very truly yours, L. H. Con, Atlantic & Pacific Pub. Co.. room 63. ?l. A nne'a building. San Franciac Cal. Mm. Coodform la your hiuilwtti.1 a uu-lety manf Mm. Nttturi-lle IikIchI, he In. He ! lonm to IhfO. A. It. anil the Odd Fellnwa ami Msmxis ami KliiKlits ol Pvthlas. slid 1 doti't know turn many more. I'lJT UN T1IK KKAKES If Tfltl find vrn are eiilno- downhill lu rwilnt nf health. Kaillnv atreiiKth. lnmalrud dluttlon aud aK.lmilution are the insrks of livHiu-. Cheek tliene and other Indications of premsttirc decay wlln thu irrsud vitallier and ri-xtrnhiiiiK tonic, HoHtcttcr's Womach Hitlers. B-Ktmitii t the fountain hesd, the stomach, the Hitters remedies Its luefflrienry, corrects Its errors ami els it vliforoiinly at work. The dli?-Uve orgst! tn thus eiinhled to thorimchlv senarale from the food lis nnlritivn principle, which the hlood asnlmilHtiiiK. i enriched. Thus ts the system nouriMieo, ami ucuia; nonnsneo. HtrcltKim-mMi, sml ahtH.ttiia! waxte of lu tUnm-s staved. Appe tite,! he power to rest well.a reuular tml.lt are alxn re eKUIilitihrd, ami the various functions move once more In their nntnral and healthful jrroove. I lie Hitter, moreover, l a specific for ami pre ventive of malarial eompfslnta, rheumatism, htlioilHUCKS mi l kidney troubles. A Poser. "Thevhave one In it for the imir and one for the rich." "Oh, come! That's sll nit." "All cant. Is ttf P how me the time when Cornelius Yainiethilt or Mr. Alitor has heed seut op fur vaKraucyT OATK Til EM A THOItOKlH TKIAI-. Hon. E A. Moore, member of Asaembl; , Kit-bland county. N. Y., writes: I have two sill cti n which sometimes make li e a burden. One Is dysp p-ia; the other is rheumatism. I heard that UK niiretu's I'ltis, taken one or t wo at Km on an etntiiv stomacn. would cure rlie-iiiiDilc paitia, 1 gave them a thorough rial lor tliiee weeks, tafcii g one or two ve y niRht, To mj delight not onlv waa I rurrd of rlieumall-.ui. but (Ivspeimia. roHiiveneKs ana DillmisneHs. Tliey did not Interfere with my d'et or business, and r any itilnK iheiii an Inc jnipaialile Hood pun ner aud cathartic. " ChlcaEO has an Alderman who has adopted for his motto this: "If a msii does rtiihl, tJod III take rare of him." Han Kraaciiu-o s olld Nine put their trust lu Kileklvy. Tub Thkoat. " Uravn M lironrhinl TrorhtM act dirt e lv on the oicaus of the voice, i tiey nave an extraordinary frfleci nail disorders of iho throt. Uttakera and Bingtrn nnd lite 1 rochea useful. Tho more of law-yeis there are lu a suit The bniKer It's bound to last: The more phy.U talis there are in the rae 1 he soouui it's over aud past. More diseases are produtd bv u-iiiR brow u aud perfumt d aoai a than by any thine else. Why run such U-rri'-le risks when you now Dobbins fc.lee ric ro,j Is pure and per'ecL Dobbin' prevents hands irom cnau, ii g Advantage of Early Rising. Early ruing is synonymous in long life histories with short aleepitur, which means rapid recovery from fatigue. sign of bodily strength. Them scien tific facts In no wise contradict the a! leged value of early rising as a practice to be cultivated by all persons in good health. It is excellent as moral disci pline, and eminently healthy as a mat ter of fact Most persons will eat three meals daily. " hen a man gets op late those meals will probably fol low each other at too short Interval to be wholesome. When tie is an early riser it will probably be otherwise. Ilo can enjoy a good breakfast, and by the time for his lunch or midday dinner be will have an honest appetite again. British Medical Journal. William Brown and Son. Juliet, If we remember aright, was 14 when she was united in the bonds of matrimony with her Romeo. The perfervid south has for once been ri valed by the chillier and less suscepti ble north. Mr. William Drown, who has now attained the age of 24, was married eleven years ago, and has child in its eleventh year. Romeo, however, only stole the affections of the loveliest girl In Verona; Mr. Will lam Brown was charged at the Thames police court with stealing a silk pocket handkerchief valued at lialf a crown. In his predatory instincts tho English man ought, perhaps, to be held worth ier of comparison with I ago. London Telegraph. In 18C8 one person out of erery 409 In England and Wales was under sus picion or classed as a known thieL In 1SSS the proportion was only one lu 87L In 1SS9 there were 190 indictments for murder and 1,223 suicides or attempted suicides In England and Wales as com pared with 151 and 850 in 18C8. It is said the first cost of building fleet of Atlantic liners Is a trille com pared to the cost of running them, less than three years it will exceed In the cost of construction, so enormous is the constant expenditure in wages, port du ties and repairs. Out of the Fire Only those who hare suffered from salt rheum In the worst form ran know the agonies caused by this dreadful disease. Hood's Fsrsapsrllla has had remarkable success lu curing salt rheum, as well as all affections of the blood. " I owe the same gratitude to Hood's Psrsspa rllla that oue would to bis rescuer from a burning building. I was tormented with salt rheum.au had to leave off work altogether. My face, about the eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would be rnw sores for weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea. One physician called it type pilson, and gave me medicine accordingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured in that way. Finally I bought a bottle of Hood's ParsaparUla. helped me so much that 1 took a second an thlid bottle, and wss entirely cured. 1 have ni been iro-iblea with salt rnenm since. A. u. Kobbinh, Hagar street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. tl;sixfor$A. Prepared ouiy Dy u. I. nuuu vu,. iiweii, mass. IOO Doses One Dollar For a Disordered Liver Try BEECHAM'S PILLS. 25cts. a Box. ore jvij irtTTOo istth. STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Palnos Meaning the Bbkt Fiamo Maui, and the faroritc cheaper P:anoa; all Musical luatrumenta; Batxl.ttup- pueo; larice siook ol nnaet niu-c mki h wa v hall, 3u6 and Uu6 Post 8tmt; Matthias Gray Co. Cal and aw our i s rooms and new stock. CASPAR NURSERY : CHOICE BTRAW- BERKY PLANTS specialty. Im mense stock of all loading varieties at the vert lowest market rates. Bend for price lint, and 1 will please yon. Addres E. K. JONES, Citpnr Kvrtery, FT. Bbaoo, Mendocino county, Cali fornia. N. P. N. U. No. 355 S. F. N. U. No. 420 M'lIO CAN POCBT When Ha Many Testify to the Remark. ahl Cares Kfferted br Irs. Darrln, s-hlneton JSalldlna-, Portland, Or.f Louis Holland. Portland-Granulated and itifUmed eje; petfecily cured. WM. r. HfCK. Aurora. Or. "-evere raln in the hnck and ht ad; restored to health. Mrs. J. J Young, Ufl Third atreel, Port ndl)iS'teonla. constipation, liver coin. laint and severs sain in the stomach: uied. Homer Triilllmrer. Molla'la. Or -Pain n his atotrach nine years: cured In five weeks. William Itohr, New York betel. Port nd Nastil -tnd throat ratarrh; restore'. lA'H'tr M. I eland. Oren-n Citv. Or. Ca tarrh six yars; cured. twice uou: V to 5 dailr. anl B t H renins. Chronic di eases of all kind. ucre-nfully treated. Cures In pritate iKemtHS of whatever ntture guarantee!. 'oor treated fit e from 9 to 10 a. at. daily. Whst is most needed In the Behrlna; sea eon- roversv Juxt now Is the Intervention of thstof- ui snowu as the Keeper of the seals. AN KLKOANT PACRAGK or nits CARDS. Iiiclu'llrff 13 rare novelties, shapes and artistic imported ofeogrnphic and chro- natl- cards. This large and beautiful rol eciionnei t by mail to any one who will o thin: But a box of the erenniue Dr. C. Mc Lane's Celeb'-aied Liver Pills from any ruesrist, price ro cenia, ana man na tne jutildo wrapper with your address, nlain- ly written aud 4 c-nts In stamps. The enuine Mr Lanes I Ills are prepared only by Fleming Broa.. Pittsburgh, Pa, and ave been in constant use lor over sixty rears. 7 hey are superior to all others 1 purity and effectiveness. A certain cure 'or Indigestion and sick headache. Ad- iresx. Fleming Brua., Pittsburgh, Pa. An Exception Tsken. "There Is only one rare ir smoking, ' rall the elnb mail, " aud that la sth." 1 hst Isn't always sure." said the Pres- byterisii significantly. CwJtSV'MPTIOM HIRELT tTBED. To 'i Roitok: Please Inform yonr reader that i hae a positive remedy for the above named dUt ase. Hy lis timely ase thousands of hM-les cases hav? been permanently csied. I hail tie glad to send two bottles of my remedy free u any of your readers who have consump tion if th. v will send uie their express and Dost olhre address. Respectfully. T. A. SI.OCCM, H. C, IS! pea I street. New York, M0 NOBS 1 if l&njilKlN Qiticura nl'MOR0FTHK BT.OOD.PKtN AVOSCAI P, whether Itrhln. burning, bleeding, sraly. rusted, pimply, blotchy or copper-colored, with s of hstr, eli her simple, scrofulous, hereditary or eontairioiis, are siieedily, permanently, eco nomically and infallibly enred by the Ci'-rn cat kr,ti.iB. couaiKtiug of C'FTK-raa, the great k l:i run-. ITT irta Sosp, sn exquisite skin pu rifier aud ht-antitier. and i t ict a Ks oLvrsT, the new blood and akin partner and greatest of humor re.neulc. w lien the oel physicians and all other remedies fail. c Tiers a kkMKoikssre the ouly Infallible blood and skin purifiers, and dsily effect more gteat cures of blood and skin dtio-ascs thsu sll other remedies combined. Sold everywhere. Price. CfTIcras. hie: Snip, 2Se; Kr.soLvr.!tT. l. prepared by Poiter lrng aud Chemical Corporatiou, Boston, Mass. (-mi lor " now to i lire mono anu t-in tts- cs!e. it Pimples. blarktiead, chapped and oily "el grC skin prevented by CCTict at Boar. Tfca f?.." itacka-he. kiduey paiiis, weakness aud rheumatism relieved in one minute ty tne 'eU-bratcdecTiccna Asti pais pLASTaa.25e If Voxl hare a I COLD cr COUCH,t cute ar leaatna ie CONSUMPTION, COS'S 1110 imm 2 OF 11 it r. t'OI MTEn on. AND nTPOrHOSPHTTES VF 1.1 HE ASO SOU A im BlTnB CTJR13 POX?. XT. 1 his preiHtnubiD contains the stlmuls t'ng pro-riies of the Ufrpaphmtphltrt and fine Aurtrr9w twf Lirrr Oil. l's--d by I'bystci.-iiis ail i ne world over. It Is as faofntahe am sttiffe. Three times as effica cious as plain Cod Liver Oil. A perfect F.inulsinu. lM-iter than nil others made. For all tortus of H'uluiy Pis uses, Brmtmehitit, coysujiPTiox. Scrofula, and as a flesh Producer there ts nothing like SCOTTS EMUISIOI. It Is sold by all Drugg'sw. Ix-t no one by prf ase explanation or impndent entreaty Induce yon to accept a subsUtute. To en re BIltonsBeae. Blek neadaehe Constlpattoa. alautrta. Liver Complaints, take the aafa and certain remedy. SMITH'S BILE BEANS Use the SMALL BIZB 140 little beans to the bot tle). They are the most convenient: suit ail as Price nf either slse. 2a eenta per buttla IklOvJIIlli panel slse of tale ntetare for 4 wou teoppers or autaipsi. j r. "Mrra co. . Makers of "Bile Beans. 8L Louis Ma Fabers Golden Fenjak Pills. For Female Trrpgulat ttiea: uothingliketbea. on the market. Arsei fail. SaeeeasfuIIy nseil by prominent Is tier monthly. Guaranteed to relieve ajppn.ssed menstruation, SURE1SAFEI CERTAIN! Don't be humbngeed. f.T Time, Health, and money ;take no oth r. Sent to anv address. secure by mall on re ceipt 01 pnee, fuu. Address, IHE IPHRQ IEDICIXE COIPIRY, Western Branch, Boxa?, fOBTLANO. oV Bold by Wisnoa I rare Co.. Portland Or Poget Sound Business College SEATTLE SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, A school for young men and women. Largest and best in the state. Fall term commences Aa gust 1H. For particulars address for catalogue, Seattle. Wash., Seattle Block, Koora 470. P. O. Box 1213. PENSIONS! NltA.aAw Apply to MH O H. STEPHENS A CO.. Attorneys, i-f i v r street, wasnington , D. C. Branch offices Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago. New Pension Law. Gives all widows and dlsaMed soMier and sal'rs a penoa; do evidence to furat b; na luciiBrKeiiaiM-rreuuiea: aitrios tree; no sd anoa expenss or fee. Authorized refcl.trl u a. eension a tt. w ney raly- ars sxiierienei OA IT J H. 8HKPABO and W. I NOKKI8. 319 Pin 8 rr-t. Room 47. adj-dnlns V. H. Penioa Afener. Ban Kraociauo, Oat Hefprenee. A. J. Buohles. Oommaud-r O. A. it. lv-iit. of California, and other dsiiartiiis.it omoiu. D A TT XT PJ TT O obtalne . r. es mod rA I aail I O crate. Information and advt e fKfctt. J. I Ofliee, Washington, D. C tt I.ITTBIX, pp. Patent (Mention paper). TA OMttt Medicine in the World it frviaMy lt. ISAA47 TIIiiI'OJI'!l CELEBRATED EVE.WiTER. This article is a carefully preiiared pti sichui's pre aerlialon, and has teen tn constant use for nearly a century. There are few diseases to which mankind are tubjeet more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhapa, for which more remedies have beea cruHi wiinoui success, rorau external innammatioB of the evea It Is an Infallible remedy. If the direc tions are followed It will never fall. Wenartlcalarly Invite the attention of physicians to Its merits. For sale by all dmiorlsta. 3)HS U THOMPSON, SONS a CO. Tbot, K. Y. Established 1787. HORSE NAILS. We offer to close out ttck of 1,200 boxes Horse Nails as follows: f , 8s, 9s, 10s at 11 cenu pound to the trade or to horseshoe rs; 6s and 7s (few boxes only). 12U cents. They are the Judson make, the best in the world, and no more will be manufactured. Order from voir Jobber or from fcmltina Casts More. 418 I rani Street, an I'ranc hs, Cal. Send rash or best city reference, payable on receipt ol good Is ante this paper. t-i ' i 1 SUKB Ct'KS FOB. FJLF.S. Hnra cure for bl nd. bleed Ire- and Itchlne Piles, One box has cured tiin worxt mm m tj.n years' standing. No one need suffer ten min utea after using Kirk's German f ue Ointment it smoriM minors, allays the itching, acta as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Uerman Ptia Ointment is ppi pared only for Piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Every dox is warranter! bold by iragit and sect by mail on receipt of tirtcc, tl.U) per not. J. J, Mack JE Co Wholesale Agent. Ban Krancioco. KIT'Tl'KE AMU PILES Cl'lIED. We pmrltlvelr cure runtnre and all rectal dis eases without pains or detention front bnslnexs. No cure, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet Drs. Porterfleld A Loxey, &2i Market street, can rraiictsro. Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Real nf Ronh Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. Tbt Ok sxiea for breakfast. O INT 13 X5JSrjOY5 lth tlie method and results when Syrup of Ftg3 is taken; it is pleasant tid refreshing to the taste, and acts entlj jet promptly on the Kidneys, jiyer an I Bowels, cleauses the sys m e0ectnally dispels colds, head elu s and fevers ami cures habi'.u.V ontimtion permanently. For salt a 50c and $1 bottles tjr all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO 8AH FRAHCISCO. Cl. 10UISVILU. ft. HEW rOBX. t. nnnisrioro! for LV&Torraxusa EaSSCTl 3aralaB4I.&V0U3XjLiXlir Wsakacssef Bosy sad E:sa, ESseta nf Errors ar Ezeesaas ia Oiaar Toms. liiinnit,iii'mirniobHtritTi)iiif UauiSf a ! Tmmut la a Ssy. as wwy M staiM mm4 tmrmtm tMatrfe. WrisSta, Si 1 1-H. kn. oiiJjhUm aaS ai tm atu4 (litj frM. an la aaatfrCAa, Mht tfWFFAa.0 Na Ts The Wiley B. Allen Music Store. The oldest and largest In the Korthwest. Rnabe, Bter-k and Behr Bros, pianos. Earhafl Voaae-proof Organs. Publishers of The Muricoi Prtsftste, a Journal of mas'e(i6 pages reading matter and IS pages mnsie), issned monthly, "Sc per year; sample copy, lue. Send for catalogues. v ha t a. zit rrrst St., roruana, ur. OPIUM AND MORPHISE HABIT cur. d. Trial free. Conflden tiallr address INDIANA MINERAL SPRINGS CO. La Favbttb. Ian. Box U, I f UiftrvntstPfi LeiUierltaBrictBrerj H.U.IliyiiyidauU. and Dealers. 4U1 Itatlerr at., saa rarnr iaco. Highest market price Mid for Hides. Pelts and Tallow. - LADIES. Send Stamp for Our Pamphlets. We have something new which will save yon trouble, IIKKWOOD HARD EUBEEE COIPANT, Cor. Market A Jones Sts., 4fi float; rocas I It 8a raAStcisco. Price, $5. Lady Agents Wanted. pensions: OLD CLAIHS SETTLED under new Law Soldiers, Widows, Parents, send for blstik ap plications and bi formation. Patrick O'Farrell. Pension Arent. w asnfmrron, ri. t . eMiCHCSTtsrs r stni itM FEtKlYROYAL PiLLS Diamond Drill Work. Hie Pacific Prospecting Co.lf;R with Diamond core Drill (or oil. mineral or wa ter. Holes bored (or ventilation or drainage. Ageuts for Diamond Drill Machinery and Sop plies. Correspondence solicited. CIS tuns. ate sireei, eu PTaneiseo. PS I Til itii-r-1 mm fS areso4 Atvay, ijiaMv. iAdins, Jk ' X Ktk Imsila k r-mwm Brmmd. at f 2v K, ntmtlf mmm. acstoS VilA Mas , . 7 rit. Take aw . AS ytus J flf 4m.au sas SUMuT V 'f 'Huii) Sw psrtleaiara, Swaawalata ass H -Krllr Sm. LaSlea,- k bosr, kr ,a.a tintiKn OMBrt ta.ai.am a,rBs.r. PORTLAND'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSfflOH OPENS SEFTEMBER 26. Si a nor LibetatTsMilitarT Band of FiftTSe'ected Mnsicians will fnrTt-.h lbs- mnsle Sla and one ha't acres of floor atace filled wonderful age. A world of Mechanics in lion and tiew its wonders in every deutriment of art and sciene will h. tn n U an opportunity such aa bat never been presented to the people t f thi-j Coaat before. THE FAT AND DOMESTIC STOCK DEPARTMENT Will open September 25 and close October his det artmenf. Stock DrDartinrnt odtd tition tiom I P. m. nntil 10 p. m. One admission ticket admit to both. Price adults. OcenU; children, cents. Reduced rates Portland. For information addreBS .- . ALWAYS IN JSaf? Tfl looked np the record of the "Advance," as it is the only machine in the market that will give absolute satisfaction. Send for descriptive cata logue to Z- T- Wright, General Agent, Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. , Also dealer in General Machinery and Supplies; ographera of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Easiness, Shorthand, Typcvrritinfc, Penmanship and En&. Misn 1A-KUUUCUI& vv w ciuia im juiut 1 1" is o. soTTd caRe oPscourintJsoa.o- Try i inyourncxhhouse-cleajiinge?. Even the little pig in the picture is a moro agreeable companion than a man with a dirty collar or a woman who presides over a tawdry house. But nobody wants the reputation cfbein a pia: under anv circumstans. SL'RE ; i CURL A CLEAN AND PE8FECI CURE OF Hurts aud Qnviczs. A. TJoctor 8a jt. Lawrei-cc. Karoas. Ac?, n. iw. George Patterson fell from a ifl-Mjry wind. w. striking a fence. I fmn i hint nxmg t Je,l Oil freely ail over his hurts. I w him next morning at work ; all the blue spoa bad gon& leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling. C. K. wKt'MANX, M. D. . . AT rtRrraif-TX a TtEAtKPS THE CHAfiLEJ A. VOfiaU CO, Baitiasr. Ki. DOaSEIINS1' The Best Family Soap in thBVorfde Doblihit' Electric Soap is eheaper for yon to oae. If yon follow rtirerliunx. than any other snaps would be If given to yon. frir by its nee dathea are MaveiL Clothes cost n.ore than soap. - Don't yon tranl to svrre rsonVW: clotlies, time, labor, fuel, and healib? All these can be saved if yon will try? Imbhins Electrie Soap. We say "iry." knowing if you try It once, yon will always ase tt." Have your gToeex order tt. H. r.1. CIGGCLL l CO. 219 FMONT8T..SAN FRAN CISCO. CAL. CENERAL AGENTS. r.1en'& Suits to Order S20 to &40. Lien's Pants to OriJsr, -Tt S5 to 3IO. Fit gnaranteed. Bend 4 rents la at amps (or samples and rule for self -measurement. , ARTHUR KOHU, CLOTBIEI, BATTER, T4IL0S, CQKKtt OF Seaoxul and Morrison 8ta. POKf LASIl, OIL . THE SM0KIJ Will KaVe ro other Jobaccc Who orvce tries SZfiL OF JIORTH CAJ0LIN Plug Cut Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. DR. LIEBIG'S TFOXDERFTJls Iksia his sslsw tavlel 9 To Prore 1?. Wonderful Fewer aud fc-uDerioritv A SI BotUs will be gtvea or Erery one knows that Brown-Seouard Teritabio Llixiref Liie was a (airure, and that Dr. Lb-bifr's lavts. orator Is the orieinsi and only geaoine Vital Sent k application, icati SODS: any or by ktier. THB kStSOM TnwSAWWt CATOT SCT mm ml Cstwls. PriTOa, Bpmi CsMplatMs. ',tt, 0--ijiy. r. ssisisl Tun, Law t Urmmrj MwkM Lmr, Lmat. Btattw. KMaef and tii.n Traabks. iataerMe f im ataaa. PfaBfikts. Arcs ao4 cbv Skla Ptwvaws. i, wto ts a "ptoaa u4 rinlslniSiiss safe iias.ia. a-aic rq-:ir tperi! cvslwvt. pa LiKRiag iT Tir-TTriTTii n,riii ,..t i ntfiii, i m Jr .Sin. Sltwus BMDvfilieat . itS PtwcuwrrbvA. So. 1 ews PiiiiiisiiiiiiiiIiiim. . -Pri ml Ic,twair. 4 ; mmme at sts Sou-. !; fcotx. bmlt se. B.i,Mft PK. L1KBIO Ca Sn mrmrif mrr sits; kan W.'l a mmi . ipliy mf Pi ut s r Hm, Pis . BMrvVrT la gipAlly. tluwwmLlyTTrf; ivatwws fat aarw emf S( BtrMerase case, skilnwlr enbM; eSarrw BsknNL Csanattattoa fm CsB r axtlm, 4sS tier. Iilisst, BSa tr.iS n.tal. fill sis asnaacr, sao Xsss naet. nATTTTOTST wt-f-- X sM wftBl ma Orf ar as. US. A4BB1U a UrVKiOKATOB. ir a IG90. CLOSES OCTOBER 25. to overflowing with the wonders of this Miniature. Not to visit thin (ireat R. twi. 2. f 5.BC0 Is offered la cash premium in to visitors (ram 9 a sr. n til 5 w as ,.. en all trsnsnnrtaiion lines leading tn K. W. ALLEN. Snot, atd Sac'v, THE LEAD, E THRESHERS, Engines, Horse Powers, Self-Feeders and Strawslaekers. If jou want a first-class machine, do not TTirchase - nntil von havn THAT CAN BH rSEO EVERT DAT is tne kind that pays. Scores of young business men, and hun dreds of book-keener and ctcrw ututtogue ana specimens ox penmansnip. Kt i ill r ' -;, N r t 4