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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1890)
r V , r Beard cSc KColt, Druggists and Apothecaries, DEALKRS IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Class AND Stationery Fine Perfumery, Brushes and Combs, CIGARS AND FANOY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. wTre riptions accurately compounded. DR. C XL DUCKKTT, DENTIST, Ci if ics: Between O. T. Cotton and Tetertoa & Wallace. LatrAKOK, Okrooh. J. K. WEATHEHFORD, Attorney - at-Law. Office over rirst National Bank, ." ALBANY, . OREGON. V,. R. BILYEU, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ALBANY, OREOON. T. s. Pillsbury, Tevelry, Brownsville, Oregon. Lebanon Mi 7:,'., Is1 H! Meat Market, ED. KELLEMRGER, Propr Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, and Ham. Baeoij ard Card Muays 017 ard. Main Street, Lebanon, Or. Stop and Read. Smooth Shave a so Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing and Spanish l.ttster cares the scalp oi dandratf. Hot and Cold Baths. Gentlemen and ladies may ladnltre iu the luxury. Next door to Peterson & Wallace's real ettatc office. I. R. BORUM, Proprietor, Lebanon, Oregon. rranMl-r say be ha the W. T.. Inri! Khoea wfi Hout name and price atamsesi the bottom, put him down, aa a bui 17. L. DOUGLAS EN. rvew. in MC worm. r.xnmin mi S.OjENl'lSE HASISIWKD SHOE. s..o ii 1 rE . r., ri . , r-.. . I'OI.ICK AM) F4RMEBS' SHOEi ?.&A KXTK4 VAITE CALF SUOl. 4.S WOKKIN6M AX'S SHOK. S3.00 and sU.I.I JiOYS' M UOOL 6HOE& Ail aiaae io bonress, tsutua mxa Lue. IV: L. DOUGLAS SHOE FOR LADIES. - bfrt )"ral. Bert Stylo. Beat Fitting. ...:. T . -:" - '..1. V f -::,, r . ,- a ,'. :l . V- s ; : : .-!,; -ifna W. L. Doug-las $2 Shoe 'tmeri and LacfS." lj r. t. .UKIl'Jfjy. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Southern Pacitc Route. Shasta Line. Ciprtx. train tot Pratln! fllr Vtrtt&ntt Ht rmnrtrt a. t u a. a ) r, a. r. n. T4$ 4 M. Ar Ar. Ak, train stop ouly l folloaint Mattoiu north n( Riaplmr.t Kat k'nrtlknd, irri"B tity, Woodhoru. Iv Iron, AIIxuit. Twigwit, Shr.M. HlrT, HTtburf. juaetiua Vir, Into and Ktra. Roirburi Mall-Dally. IVrt n5 ar 1 4tWp. a Ar. I 13 00 a. I.y (l ow a. a. Albany I. oral - aU r Bteapt Suadar. R 00 r. M. I L. 00 P a I Ar. Iknrilnd Ar. , a. I.y. 00A a. " . a. - ! is so r. a l. ) r a Ar l.aal rtiirnrrr Train lally lml flnntlay. I S p. a. L. AIIhui, - Ar. J A M IXr.i Ar. - Lolnoo l W. a. I A. a t. . Aikany . Ar : r, a 111,, Ar. lveWuHW 5 ' P. a Pullman Duffet Sleepers. TOrKIHT SLKKriMO CARS for aocKmad.tlon of wnlVw pMntxr attaciwd to otpro train. West Side Division. Btwt rartland and Corvallls. trmin dily tKryt flun4j1. "t S A7a7TY.. - 'itJADr 11 10 P. a. I Ar. - itotvaili Ar. i P. a. 13 SA p a Al Allany and Ojntllt cocnact ith train of Orc (a lAdflc railroad. Ezprrat train daily laicwut SuntlayV p. aTC IrttBd - Ar. i & 30 p. a. M Minnrlll . Lt lltll. a. J tip, a I Ar. Ttaroaah Ticket to All Iolnta tut and oath. AW For tfc-kr and full Information pryardlnj rats. mu. eta . 11 m cumtmny a astnt at Lrnim HTkoKHtKR. K V K.Klr.RB. ManaAr. . At. C. r. A I'aaa. A(i J. t. COWAH. J. M. RAtSTOX. Bank of Lebanon, LEBANON, OREGON. o Transacts a General Mlin Business. accounts kept subject to CHECK. Exchange colli on New York San Franciaco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. Collection made on favorable terms. G.T. COTTON, : D8AXBR IN : Groceries ani Provisions. TOBACCO and CIGARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Forein asi Dosestis rrnits, Confectionery, Queen sware and Glastware, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. Tmym Oarnl for Katsrta. Main Stroat, Ltb.ion, urton. R. L. McCLRUE, (Saceeaaor to C H. Hakuoh ) Barber : and : Hairdresser, LEBANON, OREOON. S HAVING, ITAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing in the latest and best style. Special attention paid to dressing Ladies' hair. Your patronage respect fully solicited. We would not seem to imply that all who make speeches are thereunto impelled by the fatal gift of gab; not a few are unwilling victims to the popu lar delusion that life without speech making is not worth living. But the evil lies in making this habit or custom a National inst tution, as much a part of our existence as the food we eat and the fluid we absorb. The evil has become a serious one. Private talk or conversa tion need not be objectionable. If a man does not like it he can go home, liut a guest at a public banquet, a seml publio reception, or a private dinner can not decently clap on his hat and run when the vials of oratory are uncorked. He must stay and squ rm. Enter the Society for the Suppression of America Chin. Newark Advertiser. A Trifling Loaa. Cholly I'd hate awfully to get into any danger. I'm sure I'd lose my head. Maud Do you think you'd miss it? Bostonian. Point for Prohibition!. Teacher What zone do we live in? Boy (who has an Intemperate father) Ma says she thinks we must live ia the intemperate rone. Texas Sif tings. AMONG THE EGYPTIANS. Thar In Mud-llon.r Tnftrthar with Million or Par ltr.. There U little ornamentation ntiotit !. Eyptlan hotmps. They are all flat-roofrd. The majority of them have no Rias, in their windows, and the lower half of each window 1 covered with woodrn lattice-work, through the taeahs of which you may see the largts dark eyes of the Jadles of the harem peeping out. I aslttd one gray bearded Mahometan as to wbt the people did in cshb of rain. He did not appear to know what the word rain meant, and I was told that they have no blizxards or rain storms In this pari of the Nile valley. One of our spring rains would make this town of 40, Out) Inhabitants a vast mud pie. The houses are rude inside as well as out Most of them are mere hovels and ftmllles live hem In quarters in which an American farmer would not trust bis best Jersey cow. During my stay In Asyoot I tried to learn all I could alout the life of the people, and 1 found that several fam llles often lived In one of these little mud huts, and that most of them slept on the ground, with only a blanket or a eotton rag as covering. The poor Egyp tian, like the poor Indian, sleeps In the same clothes that he uses during the day-time, and In these butt chickens, donkeys and cattle are kept In the same room with the family. Even these by no means make up the inhabitant of the house. The lice and fleas of the hard-hearted Pharosh still stick to the land, and bed-bugs are everywhere. You can have no idea of the lice of Effypt, and the ff?aybackt of army days are mild In comparison. The chief business of Egyptian leisure seems to be In plrMng over clothes for liody-liee, and everywhere I went about Ayoot I law a man. boy or woman sitting half naked, and looking and caU-hlng and eracklng these insects. In many rases two men or two women combine forces and work together, one picking from the other, and vice versa. Every time I took a walk through the streets I trembled to think of the possibilities, and several times In searching my clothes on returning to my room I found that I had carried away some other man's property. These lice are very prolino, and one good fe male will in a week colonise a whole man. I spent about an hour every day In searching the seams of my under clothing for egsrs, and I did not wonder that I'haraoh was ready, when Moses sent this pest upon him, to allow the Israelites to go. You can have no Idea of the flies and fleas of Upper Egypt. They cover every thing and everybody. You see men sleeping by the roadside with great handfuls of files on their eyebrows. Babies have flies resting upon their mouths, and every child In repose has a halt dozen flies on his eye lids. Egypt has more sore eyes to its population than any other country in the world, and eye diseases are caused by these flies. You find hundreds of blind men In every Egyptian city. They go about with long sticks and are respected by the people. F O. Carpenter, In National Tribune. THE BUFFALO'S FATE. How the Ureat America a Ramlnant TV Wantonly tCltermlnnte-d. In ms the Union Pacific railroad and its branch in Kansas was coriipleted across the plains to the foot-hills of the Rocky Monntains the western limit of the buffalo range and that year wit nessed the inauguration of the whole sale and wanton slaughter of the great ruminants, ending only with their practical extinction in by regular hunters for their hides, and by the Crowds of tourist who crossed the con tinent for mere pleasure and sport, then made possible by the advent of the "iron-tall": these latter heartlessly killed for the excitement of the novel experience, often never even touching a particle of the flesh, or possessing themselves of a single robe as they rode along at a slow rate of speed. The former, numbering thou sands of old frontiersmen, all expert shots, and as many novices the pioneer settlers on the '-public domain" just opened under the various land laws from beyond the Platto to lar south of the Arkansas, within transporting dis tance of the two roads, day after day for years made it a lucrative business to kill for robes only, a market for which had suddenly sprung up all over the country. On either side of the lines of the rail road, within clone range for nearly tbelr whole distance, the most conspicious objects in those days were the desic cated carcasses of the noble beasts that had been ruthlessly slaughtered by the thoughtless and excited passenger en route across the continent. On the open prairie, too, miles away from theco irae of legitimate travel, one could walk in places all day on the dead bodies of the buffaloes, killed by the hide-hunters, without stepping on the ground! Then was the oppor tunity for Congress to Interpose. Re stricting the transportation of robes by the railroads and express companies could have saved the buffalo from ex tinction. I believe there was some ab surd law enacted In relation to prevent ing the terrible slaughter, but it made It only a misdemeanor on the part of the hunter to kill about as effective a provision, so far as the average plains man was concerned, as to attempt to de flect a tornado with a palm-leaf fan. The price of robes ranged all the way from fifty cents the amount paid pri marily to two dollars and a half as they became scarcer. 1 hve bought many a finely-tanned and ornamented "silk robe" from the Indians for half a loaf of bread or a cupful of sugar; but that was twenty-five years ago. To-day the same, kind would easily bring one hundred and fifty dollars, if procurable at all any where, which I very much doubt. Henry Inman, in Harper's Weekly. His Head Was Level. A tramp who was rubbing a Woodward avenue lamp-post the other day struck a pedestrian for a dime, saying he wanted to get a bite to cat. "Why don't you try some of these houses around here?" was asked. "I've tried all but that one on this block, and the people are either away or down on the purfesh." "But why didn't you try that one?, "I'm no fool, mister. I may not be purty, but I've got some common sense." "Well!" "Well, follow the street sprinkler and you can't go wrong. When It leaves a dry spot In front of a man's house you just keep away from that man. That's where they tie ropes around the chil dren's bodies just before feeding." De troit Free Ih-ess. Throughout the niofet elegant periods of the "age of chivalry" handkerchiefs, or any substitute for them other than each as nature provided, were utterly unknown. Elaborate books of eti quette and treatises upon manners were written long before either handker chiefs or table forks were thought of. An Australian musician has invented trombone that is played by steam. Its "God Save the Queen" can be heard at a distance of four miles. He had hard luck with it, however, for the people of his own town drove him out as a- nuisance. v CLEVERLY TAKEN IN. Haw an lnnorent-lohlns Old frllow Tie tlmlsed Two Hop ttharpa. One of our boys was over in the Mo hawk Valley one day, and on that same day a couple of chaps came Into a vil lage on a tin peddler's wagon. Tbey were driving a horse which could have fooled no one but a hayseod. Any one posted on the points of a trotter would have put him down as good tor less than three minutes. This was In the olden days, when a horse showing a clip of 1:60 was looked upon as a marvel. The peddlers found the usual crowd at the village tavern, and It didn't take them two hours to get up a match with the boss trotter of the neighborhood. It was best two In three for fflO, and the tin-wagon horse won both heats In 8:M. It was evidently a put up Job to skin the rustics, and, as they were headed our way, we determined U be ready for them, sent a hundred miles after a trotter; scraped our dollars together, and the day the peddler arrived we had our nag drawing manure with a cart The peddlers arrived at about eleven o'clock, and after dinner, as we all sat on the veranda, one of them care lessly inquired: 'tiot any thing in boss flesh to brag of here?" "One pnrty fair boss, replied the vil lage cooper, who had a dreadfully inno eent look on his fatherly face. "Can he go?" Wall, he's cleaned 'em so fur. Our old boss does a mile fairly wen." "Yes?" "And, just for the fun of the thing, we sometime trot him. "Year Can't we get up a faV 'Wall, our hoss Is no cheap animal. W'd want to make it a hundred at least. "We'd rather make It JS.HX In ten minutes we had the money up and the race agrond to. We had no track, but the highway was broad and smooth, and It was to he a mile straight away. The peddlers brought In a sulky they had left just out of town, our horse was provided with another, and every man, woman and child In that town turned out The race was square up and up, and our horse got the first heat by three gol lengths. We saw that the peddlers were puzxled and anxious, but they had sand and each put up his wali-h for 9i0 more. It was a fair, even start on the second heat, and the pace was even for a quarter of a mile. Then our horse began drawing away, and when he went under the string he was thirty feet ahead. The peddlers gave up the stakes, sat down by themselves and bad a talk, and then the spokesman finally moved over to where the cooper stood and said: 'We see through It, and we can't squeal. As fur your getting an old "ringer to match ours we haven't any fault to find, but what harrows up our souls and makes us long for rest beyond the grave is the Idea that we were taken In and done for by such a benign old eusa as you seemed to be, but ain't! I'll tie both feet and on hand and fight you for the boas and wagon! N. Y. fcun. THE BUFFALO BUG. On of the Moat Tronblvaomo of Itoaschold Insert Praia. It Is found that few of the usual pre ventives are of any use against the at tacks of this beetle, and for this reason It is a difficult pest to eradicate. In some places It has proved so destructive that carpets have to be dispensed with, and in their place rugs are used, as be ing more conveniently examined. Tallow or tallowed paper placed around the edges of the ear pot, which are often the parts first attacked. Is said to be effectual In many cases the car pets are cut, as with scissors, following the line of the seams In the floor, and as a remedy for this it has been recom mended that the seams be filled during the winter with cotton saturated with benzine. Kerosene, naphtha or gaso line are offensive to the beetle as well as bencine, but benzine Is perhaps the simplest and safest preventive to use. It can be poured from a tin can having a very small spout, It being necessary to use but little. Before tacking down a carpet it should be thoroughly examined and if poss ble steamed. It in spite of precau tions a carpet Is found infected, a wet cloth can be spread down along the edges and a hot Iron pressed over It, the steam thus generated not only killing the beetles and larvae, but destroying any eggs that may have been laid. Clothing is sometimes attacked, as well as objects of natural history such as stuffed birds and mammals. It was believed that the bee tie must feed on some plant, for in a number of cases it was captured out of doors, and it was finally discovered feeding on the pollen of the flowers of splroaas, the beetle living on the plant for a while and then returning to the house to lay its When this was proved it was sug gested that splrwas should be planted around houses infested by the beetle; by doing this the plants could be often examined and the beetles destroyed. Miss M. V. Brooks, in Popular Science Monthly. Koveltlea In Jewelry. A ragged portion of a peanut shell represented in old gold forms a unique scarf pin of recent make. Alligator skin represented in a lady's square sliver belt buckle by ox'dlzcd etching promises to become fashionable this season. The forefeet of a horse curved into a horseshoe with diamonds and rubies mounted alternately is a gold scarf pin that Is meeting with favor. A pretty and attractive wedding pres ent consists of a pair of silver saltcel lars, each representing a pineapple and resting in a puffed, silk lined case. The ace of clubs formed by a double tape of black enamel and having a clus ter of white pearls in the centers of the S rejections forms a pretty lace pin. ewelers' Weekly, A Poor Moy'a rnitn. Another London schoolboy, a child of poverty, showed that he felt the sen timent of poetry. The subject of hu composition being "Flowers," the boy described the wonders of the country where flowers "grow wild In the fields and not in sk wares and rounds. "Nobody believes it till they go in the train. You con pull as many aa you like and fill your baskets, and car ry home to your fathers and mothers. And the teacher said that if we could only go the next day there would be just as many flowers again. Some boys would not believe what tha teacher said, but I did, for God can easy do miracles. When I am a man I shall go the next day." Youth's Companion. Workmen while excavating in a lot near the McClellan house, Gettysburg, dug up the remains of a Union soldier. several Union buttons establishing the fact. The bones were taken to the National cemetery for reinterment. A number of teeth filled with gold were also found. It is said that the lot iu which the body was buried was occu pied at the time of the battle by an embalming establishment. . Among the singular differences be tween the two sides of the face a Ger man professor notes that the right ear j a almost invariably higher than the 'left SAVKII HtOM A IIANIIKK THAT liKSKTH I'M A 1. 1.. Manufarturer of th$ Orrnt Sierra KUt wry atul Liver Cure. (Iknti kmkn: I send lo you this teatU monial, and consider It no more than my duty. I have given your Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure a fair trial Mi kldnejs were In a very had condition, verging c n to Hrlght's disease and strung symptom of diabetes. I had severe pains in my hark; my water was very much dis colored, with hetvy sediment, r li.ca using jour truly wonderful remedy all theaa troubles have censed, and I consider np self saved from a very danperou a well a troublesome dlnease. Your val uable letnedy I ran recommend lo all that suffer from kidney, bladder or liver trotiblei. Faltl. fully your, Jon J I. Kit ox, III R ghih strei f, San Fran I co, Cal. "The mot trttiia moment of tny life," ald MUa Modi. .lip aIimmI hall liulir at the drraa- niakci'. hv Inn her fkl' rolw lit !. Pl'T Ott THR U HAKES If roll find you are aroliiaj downhill III tmlnt of hfnlth. fnllltitr aUvtiutti. lnn.alr.-i! dlxi-atlnn lid aatmllntlon arp th mark of lim-llue. riiiM-k tlii" and ntlii-r liidlratloiia of ft.natttre d-ry with Mix Rtaud vitalize, and rt-alralulns Ionic, HiariVlter'a Htomai'h Hitter. Hi-Kluiitng at the fountain head, the Ktomarh, the Hlllera remeille It luemi'lfitry, eorrecl It error and eta It vlKiiroualv at work. The dlxektlre oriiall la tliii enabled lo llmninnhly aeiiarale from the l.uul I. ..UI.OI.-M ...I....1..I..- a. I. I k. I.- t.l aKHlmllallliR, la punched, i liua I the ayatetn nourLhed, and belli tmnrtahed, treiiHtheiied, and abnormal a ante of It tluue atai eii. Aie Ute.tlte power to ret well. a revular habit are alao re eatalillahed. and the tartima ftinethiua move oitee more Iu Ihelr natural and healllitul inmia. 1 he mitem, moreover, ia a M lnn lor aiitt jire enllve of malarial eomtilaliita, rheumvtlam, utllouauea and kidney trouble. He martleil a miiiim r".ve' I Rtnut of daUKhters He furtilidied the hotine, Hho I urulched the quarter. For bron-hlal. aatht-allc and nulniotiar. Complaint "Jiroirn'a Hronchial Troche inanlrrat rrii.nrkable curative properties 23 t enia a b . ' l'v an Idea thai hotel waiter nnetit to make very (ueenninl emulator In atoek," remarked Allrreme. " V hy o?" aked fklmmlu. He- rauae they k , t o many valnalile tlx " ltlt'TlKK AMI! PILE Cl'ltEt. We poaltlvely cure rupture and all rectal dtt eaae without pain or detention Irom biiatuea So enre, nu pay: and uo t until cured. Ad drew for amhlet lira. Portcrtlcld A Loaey, KJf Market atreet, Mau Fmueixtx. The averajre man ran tie hlloaoihl-at on two tweaatotta w hen he t In liiilor, and when hi neighbor I In trouble. A merlra'a t'lgar. finest-' Tausllla Pun. h" BURDETTE'3 HUMOR. BOMIMtCX. "Ah me," sighed a disconsolate emigrant down in Pennsylvania, "I wish dot I hat n money enough to taka to Germany back al ready." "And auppuaa I Rive you the money," said the kind hearted employer. "By chimlny, I shtart for tCanaa dis after noon T DCTirvt- t!. A young man Ihoughtleaaly drew a re volver, cocked It ami pointed It at his mother. The old lady, with a hollow gruan, fell dead at his feet. "Uood land, mother," exclaimed the young man, "you make mo tired. Get up. this revolver has seven tonus In It" Tba mother sprang lightly to ber feet 'Heaven bless you, my son," she cried, warmly, "I thought It was empty How could I think so meanly of you. who havs ever beeu thoughtful and considerate." WAV SB TOU NEVER TBIED VB18. Ulddlerib T-year-old buy had fallen out of a spreading clxwtuut tree and lay stunned, breathless and niotionleaa. In vain tba weep ing mother and anxious physician strove to bring breath or movement back to the limp ami nerveless fltrure. " Let me try ," said tha father in broken tonea.' Ha bent over tba lad with a hair bruxh. "Keep real (till now, Harry, while papa brushes your hair," be said, and in thirty second that boy bad looked out of every window in the room six times, and once ha had looked out of two win dows, up the chimney, behind the bureau and under the bed at the sum time. A UTKRjk KT TIUUT. "Where were you last niglitT asked Old Hyson with a look over bis spactacles that was enough to curdle a young man's blood. "At the music bail readings, sir," answered Young Hyson, with tha painful effort of a man who has written out bis impromptu re marks and committed them to memory. "What was the programmer asked Old Hyson. "An evening with Dickens, sir," re plied the youth. "That is," said the old man severely, "you bad the dickens of a night" And the sigh with which Young Uyson re sponded came through bis nose in a long drawn melancholy cadence, like tha rush of dry steam from superheated coppers, and blew the morning's mail about the desk tike leaves on a prairie. Tbeu be tried to groan, succeeding fairly well, and went noma. Brooklyn Eaele. Scrofula " In 1xk7 mjr son. 7 year old, had a white awell In come on his right leg- below the knee, which became very mueh awollva and painful, and contracted the nuncios ao that hi lea- wan drawn np at right analc. f'hyalciana failed to help hira materially, aud I rouaidered hint A Caal Irtneal t'rlnnle. I wax about lo take htm to Cincinnati for an op eration, pxpeetiua; hts lea would have lo be taken on", and began giving him Hood's Faraaparllla In order lo get up hi strength. The medicine woke up hit spHtlte, and soon piece of boue were diM'harged from the sore. We continued with Hood' Karmpartlla, a It teemed to be do ing htm no much good, and the discharge from the aore decreased, the (welling went down, the leg straightened out, and in a few month he had perfect war of hi leg. He now run everywhere, and apparently la aa well a ever." John L. Th i Ml'lunT, Notary Public, Kavennwood, W. Va. Hood's Sarsaparllla .-old by all druggiM. II; six for IA. Prepared only by ('. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar t2a.cvt Chronic Cough Now! For If you do not It may become con sumptive. For Coxastm prion, Hrrofula, iirmrml ItrhUUyf and Having IMaemaru, there la nothing like SCOTT'S Of Ture Cod Liver 011 and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Xalaaaaa aTBoctaa. It Is almost as palatable as milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful neeh producer. Scott's Emulsion There are poor Imitations. Get the penMiite. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BEECHAM'S PILLS For Bilious nut Nervous Disorders. "Worth a Guinea a Box" but sold for 25 Cents, BY ALL DRUGGIST). PENSION RATINGS AND BYNOPSI8 OF Pknhion add Boo NT y Laws. Blank and information free te anv address. Kattaaa ltlcltf oral, Washing ton. 1. C. late of Co. B. 6th N. H. Infantry. CASPAR NURSERY ? CHOICE STRAW BERRY PLANTS ineclaltv. Im mense stock of all loading varieties at the very lowest market rates. Beud for price list, and I will please you. Address E. K. JONES, Carpar Nurtery, Ft. Bbaoo. Mendocino county, California. ftPKCIAI, NOTICE. t reat fctea, I ro.a Kyea Made Mlralght. Dr. Darrln. havlnir iuat returned1 f mm R n rone, will treat eves from SeriLeinlier SHI to October only. All those who are thus a filleted, lake in the. A Few Itcfereneea Miiie of ( aarl Cured of f'roae r:r. MUs Etita I'rrgg. Heal tie. Wash. MUs , lie (jueuui, Tavotna, Wah. MU I.ucv Morgan, Monmouth, Or. .). H. Tlehenor'a girl, Salem Or. M B Fannla Keiuo.ir. Wall Walla. Wa h. M . Khea'a srlrl. .14 fVi'itml la atraar For I UI.I. Mm. ,M. Iteltea' ann. 141 Water a'r.ei K. Ahlf. HO NorLh fourteenth lre.. Portlau.l Miss rophla Oilrk, 111 Matket street, 'orttand i:io-eyed since birth. Andrew Anderson. Port Tnwnaenrl. V-li.-Oos-eie I fr m naralmU of the outer muscles of the eye; cured by one op era' ion. The above are nlr a few name ael otd from a Hat. of hundreds who have lie n aucceaafut y -realed by Dr. Darrln. No clia-ge Is made) unless the cure U nerfect- sti'i tha treat incut I alino.t ptiiileMS. Dps. Darria's Place of Bnalnaaa. TV. Darrln ran be consulted dally at the Waxlih Eton liulldlnar. corner Knurl h and Washington street, Portia- d. Hour. 10 to 8; evenings ? to 8; holidays, 10 to 12 All chronic diaeasea, blood taliita Irregularities tif women, loaa of vital power and early Indiecretlon perma nently cu ed. thotiirh no reference are ever made in the pre concerning such cases, owing to t h- ties' Iracy of the patient a. Ksamlnatlou five lo all, and HrruUrs will he sent free to any address. CliA'ge for treatment accord in to patient's ability o part an private uiaea ea confi dentially treated, and rurea guaranteed. 1'ailenta at a Ulame ran e tunil by home treatment Medicine an 4 let tar a sent without the doctors' name appearing. The miller I a fit mhlect for tiutver! sympa thy! life l a regular grind to hlui. IIEAI'ACHK AN1 HYSPEPaiA. William K IU kwell, No. Mi West 57th street, New York, say: "I have b fen a marlyrtobilloush ad u he and dyapepala. Any indiscretion In diet, overfatigue or co'd trlrgs on a fit of indi gestion, lo be followed bv a headache lint- lug two or i iii-ee. nays at a time. 1 think I m ist have tried over twenty different remedies, which were recommended as certain cures by loving friends, but It was no use. At laat l thought I would take a alinple riitirs of purgation with Kham ORKTH a I'll us. Fur the first week I look two pll'a every tiluht, then one pill for thirty nights: In that lime I gainrd three pound Iu mi Igh. and never have had an ache or pain Mince." 1JI ease In one part f the liody will event it illy fill the whole laxly with dis rase. Every year or t wo aome art I l he system grow weak, and begins to tie a-. Such part should be removed at once, and new matter be allowed to lake It p'ac. There's no neesl of rutting it out with a surgeon' acalei. Purg . away Ihe old, d seard an I worn-out part with llRAM liHhTI! a PlLI-H. A Worn i' Curloalty. -He eVe the ring a ron ud the moon, ehe Muuder If it au en gagement rlmr No soap In the world ha ervr been bul la ed as much a Dobbins' K ecl-lc Soap. Th market ia of imitations. ! care ful that vou aie not tirri-el M. H. Dob bins I hl'Hd. Iphla and New York," la stamped on every bar. The Big Fish He'd Catch." Here I a fine fish ing rod for yonr boy." I don't want til in to have It " "Hut why nrt?" "I'm afraid II will teach him to lie." t If atnirted with Sore Kre. Dr. laaae Thompson's Eye Watee, Drugg lata Mil Itf lee. yticura .l . ar" r -"'. "ii f ; iDABr, Humors. HAD COM PI EX It INS, WITH PIMPLY, blotch v. oily akin. r-d, rough hands, with chaps, painful Huer end and ltapelea nail, and alinple iabv humor prevented and cured by fern fa Coap. A marveloii Ivantiller of world-wide celebrity. It la almply tncomi arable aa a akin purifying aiuip, uueualed for the toi let and wit hout a rival for the nursery. Abso lutely pure, delicately meoicated. exquisitely perfumed, Ct ric l ii Kop produce the whitest, i lea re-1 aklu and aofb-st hand, and prevent in Hainmalioti and closttrtu of the pores, the eanse id pimple, black heads and most eomplexlonal disfiguration, w hlle it admit of no eoraparlaou wldi the tet of otber skin soap, and rival In delicacy Ihe newt lioted and expensive of toilet and nursery aoai. eale greater than the com bined rate of ail other akin snap, fold throughout the world, frrlce, f?s. Bend for " How to Cure Kkln and Blood Dis eases." Address Potts Intro s nn Ch rkical Coaeoa ATtois, proprietor. Boston, Maw. JB Aching sides and hack, w. akkldnt ys and (Cri rheumatism relteved In one minute bv the KS),aeletratedci-TU-i'B Arti-Paim I Ltsraa. e PORTLAND'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OPENS SEPTEMBER 25. Slgnor I.lliet at l'a Military Hand of Fifty Se'rcted Muaiciana will furnieh the music, dig and one ha f ai res of Moor iace filled to ovei flowing with the wonders of this wonderful age. A world of Mechanlcw in Miniature. Not to visit this Great Kvpo-d-lon and view its wonder in every department of art and fci-r-re will bi lo n-iss an opportunity such as has never been preeen'ed to the people f this Coast before. THE FAT AND DOMESTIC 8TOCK DEPARTMENT Will open September 21 and close October 2. fS.fiCO I t fTercd in cash premiums In this department. Slock Department open to visitors from 9 a at. o til 5 p M. Kx po st lion Irom I P. M. until 10 P. M. One admission ticket ainiii.a to bath. Price adults 0 cents: children, cents, lteducrd rates n all tr. nupnttaii.m lines leading to Portland. For information address K. Y. A LLKN, Supt. a d Scc'y. ALWAYS IIM "sy looked up 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. s7 f i7V7 0 jt rsTsrs7sTsr sT,rrsrrj r ographers 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. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Eng lish Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens of penmanship. 4When slovens gel Hdy they polish the Isattamn A. ItVsA atSjOLWUA,l ft 1' a MoJl.t JT . , i asaaaaaaaaa n t t t j a,re Given lEmmijf rnev ax yjffl never tired of Tvwp servants in two neighboring houses dwelt, But differently their daily labor felt ; Jaded and weary of her life was one. Always' at work, and yet 'twas never done. The other walked out nighdy with her beau, But then she cleaned house with SAPOLIOe tWmWCMFTlOW HUBaT.LT CUBED. To jus Kioto: riraae inform your reader) that 1 have a positive remedy for the a tin re named dtaeaae. Hy It timely aae thousand of hnpelea r-i livs been permanently eared. I hall be glad to end two bottle of ny remedy free ft any oi your reader who have conau mo tion If they will aend tae their as pre and poat otllce addreaa, Heapectfully, T. A. HtK'tJM, . C, l Trail street. New York. TT Ockmsa for breakfast Beware of Imitation of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina plug Cut Tobacco. All IloL persona rapidly and afey reduced by Va Anil olie.lty lea. A. II . Hmllb A Co., agents, t avenue and tieary street. Oraut OIVI5 I2lVJOY Both tlio metlnxl.. and results when Sirup of Figs ia taken; it is pletutant ntitl refreshing to tlie taste, ami mote -retitij yet promptly- on the Kidneys, fviver an I Bowels, cleanses the sys 'ern effectually, dipels colds, head tcltcs ami fevers and cure habitu. 'ottstiisBtion permanently. Fur salt a 60c and $1 bottles j all druggist. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO 94V MAKCI8C0. C'U louisviiu. nr. mm tour. 0 r. To ur BlllomineM. Ptrft t1mAmHf CanaUpmtkm, (U a. laaX 1 1... a a. I. .-a- .. iL. I mm ruUn tmT. SMITH'S BILE BEANS I Pe the SMALL SIKt40 llttt tmm to the tm. tie i The, are the moat convenient: .tali ail aav Price of iiba, att. tea oant- par bouie. IflRnifJO at 7 IT. 70: Photo -rear ar. luul l Km panel at of tola picture fur a eanu (eopper or (tamfMii. I j r. srraca, I Makers of Bile Bean. Ft- Lonta Ma Fabsrs Golden Femala Pills. Fm? Female Trregrtlar Ities: uotliingllkethes on the market. Aeeer faiL Hurt afully naerf bf promt Den t la-tler monthly. Guaranteed to re Here uprraexj meBstcuation. tUREl t AFEI CEITAINI Don't be bumbnrred. Pave Time. Health, and money ; take no otn r. pnt to any addreaa, Secure by Baal I on rs celpt of price, 1.00. Addreaa, ' IHEaPHROIEQiPXECOKPlir, -frestern Branch. Sua 37. FOBTLA . OK Rold hv Wianow liars, Co.. Portland o Uhfl ! : i;iriiiTiif;''Jj"-i'tnt ': - WANTED ! Bright, ActlTe Agent ffirP.VrTSS Fluid It harmleea. Will keep the ha'r in mrl imetoteveu day. Monev tn it lo right part. Address at once 1. I Ht'O'FIF.IJ), Ihmeril Agent Pacific Coast, 37 Post rT., ran Franrlaeo, Cal. The Wiley B. Allen Masic Store, The oldest and largeet In the Knrthweat Rnabe, Bterk and Behr Bros. Piano. Earnae Moae-proof Organa Publisher of The Afwsfea. Ftutime, a Jonrual of musle (16 page reading matter and 16 page masic), Isaaeo monthly, 76r per year; sample copy, loc. Bend for eataloguea WILEY B. ALLkM. m tint sc. Portland. Or. PENSIONS! Ho?A,4siw Apply to MHO P. 8IE I'll ENS At O., Attorneya, 111 t street, Wa-htbglon. D. C. BrateSb. offices Cleveland. Detroit. Chicago. x 1890. CLOSES OCTOBER 25. THE LEAD, W DDI! THRESHERS, Engines, Horse Powers, Self-Feeders and Strawstackers. If jou want a first-class machine, do not purchase until vou have THAT CAN BB CSED RVERY DAV' is tlie kind that pays. Scores of yountr business men. and hun dreds of book-keepers and sten "9rWU k-t FaxT-.-Ll " v" cleaning up- in ill TaTTal t tl . - --aa-aT jaa tK-v-at Curea V Uian si w it i yg UTG, 8PRAIN8J onuicrm. nHcur.iATisr.i. toons Disn OF MEn AD TMStB 'TREATMENT- sr- LOCAL ADOORPTIOfl THE LA SALLE REMEDIES. fnt all forms of nervsm naates, (Wif y. e hsustlou and debility, whether duo lijdiaeeaea of certain orrau or not. Also the neat and direct method of arrest In ahnormal urinary dtrhare and reatorlus to the impotent their departed vieor. Soccessfii Where All Eb fiti Filled. Till Lt Stilt lettod tod Its AdriBUles. Our prrnaratlona are railed "The la Palle Remedies," from the fact that we procured the original formula of the celebrated pr. La Dalle' of 1'arts, und v auaraulee that ahoald we think . f. roper Ut Introduce at any time bis rrmedle to he American public we aboold do so under that title. Home years ao t)r. Ia Rallt conceived tba Ides of treating- nervous and seminal nlaesse by rertal mudleatlon, belleviug be would ala the follow liur advauta:e- (1.) AppHeation of the drug directly to th seat of the dleaeL (2.) A voidanee of direst Ion and Bentrallntloa of the aetlve neutral medU-alafteuta, there belna; no .totnat-h dnurpclnc. (!.' 1h patient can rare himself at very lit tle expense without any phvalelau. (4.) Their use reotilre no' change of diet or of the ordinary pursuit of life. t.i 1 hey are aheotately bannleaa. fa. ( lose approaeh to the lower apertnre of emereeneeof the stdnal nerve tram the verte bral rot am n, and heor ease of penetrating to the nervous fluid and matter of the brain and pinal chord Feetde men. who strength I Impaired, will And a sure and permanent rare In It. la ralle' rem ed lea. TI1K LA HALLK BOl.t'S. The word Botmt ia a latin name, and aseana a lanre pill. In the preparation of the Ia Palle Brdns we oae the beat eoeoe, butter for bold in and ire- aervlna; the varlona dnifts, that makinc their la tmdunttoo a very eay matter. They pass Into the reetnm with the moat per fert eaae by means of a little pressure from lit Bn(er. 1'hia method of treatment Ieve behind bo Iraee to en-He the eurioalty of any one. Dlaeaaawi of tba K Idaey. ft ladder, Prsa. tataOlaad-Their Treatment and Cars Wit boat Stomaeh MecUeaUJoB. Svarr-rowa s-reqtteut nrinatioo, rtsfnirat elxht to urinate; pain or aealdiuit in paaalua water: dribblltiRof nrtne after eompletfns the aet; en la rare merit of the prtMHate aland; rritrht'a lue-' ease of the ICIdner. The met derided benefit Is derived by plarlnx these remedie richt at tha pot where tbey will do the most food. When the Bolus I In trod need Into the rectum It real dim Oy al the neck of the bladder. Pries fef t Foil Conrw f TreatmiBt, $19. For further iBfortnatloa addreaa ,- DR. H. TRE8KOW, t Hrlwr. Hw rfs. THE SM0KIJ - ' Will KaV-a io other Jobacso Who orce tries SEMi OF tiOKTfl CAJ?0LIN4' Plug Cut . This is the secret of Us - Irrvrnervse sale. ... pensions: OLD CLAIES SETTLED under new Law Soldiers, Widows, Parents, aend for blank ap plication and Information. Patrick O Farreli Penalon Areut, w aahluarton. D. V flew Pension Law. Olse all artdov aa li4ed aoMlsr. and 1' rs a aeaeoo; a evtrfeeee tn rarei -b; ao Useharje paper eiai.ed; elviaa frea, aw . d aooa eipena or ItsK Autaoriaed leaWtstsI U S. feneioB) Ataney t'JD J era exuerVno- L 0rr. J. H. PHKPAHO aad Mm. W. K. ll KRIS. 319 Pin 8 rer. Room 47. addniiaf o. rvaaoa aa-enev, oaa r raasn -o, tjas. Hafereaee. A J ftaeklea. UvanuKirr U. A. 1 1 IT, of Calif ona, and otha daaTtanal ometak. 8TEIN WAY, Gtbler tad Feast Ptlnos the B Fis Mao, aao the favorite ebfmprr Ptmntm: ail Maaical iiiali atiif ilia; Harxti Fvaw Slied: larira atoefc of MbaS Maale. sntasiT Halv, aad J Vat tstreet; M snarl Ulir Ow. Valt atid ae on' . roeca aod aeo ataea. CMtCHcsm) cnattwH ' - PEUUVnOYAL PILLS sit cm aisaoa Sa mm met tAMSKUiha, A mk BraaM , ..i,S v-. la jrf rUtia. Take a etbae. lafassetaar kM. e aja,aa. 'Kaiatw je partStalar i 'Uelaas W Lataak" a I rlen's Suits to Order 20 to 840. Hen's Pants to Order, 85 to 8 1 0. Fit guaranteed. Send 4 rent la tamp for asm pie aad rulea fo elf-meaaoremeot. ARTHUR KOHN, CLOTHIER, HATTER, TAIL01, O08KBB Or Seaond aad Morrlsoa St., PORTLASD, OR. i.C.Kicli8lsSCo.ta'r?drnTa'l.,,;,n 4(M Mattery sit.. m Franrlaeo. nirhest market price paid for Hide, Felt nd Tallow. - HORSE NAILS. We offer to cloae out stock of 1, boxes Horn Nails aa fnllowa: S. Aa, , lo at 11 eent pound to the trade or to horaesnoers; 6a and 7 (few boxes only), 12' eenta. Tbey are-the Judson make, the best in the world, and no more will b maunfartured. Order from vour jobber or from asailtkisa .'at Ktorr, 418 !! Mrerl, OsiBi t'rw c ' ae)t Cm I. Send rash or beat city reference, payable on receipt of good. Name this paper. FOR UE QULV! warn ssswFor LOX orTAri.r??0 KASHOODt Mwaaraaef Bssty aasl MuU, EOaeta llof Eneraor Kxccaae ia 014 ar Tsaaav S-.U likriOOR fWJtv lMm4. HMIinlenua femctimaui. ciTr.uriaKi..vnrixTko sosi. Ahaatatsty .lia MOS In Matlly Btaai K Btaw aa aert milal Int. eialaaallaa aa i OseraniCiaaiilia. Wmatksaa. be. nalaaaOaa aa asasiw) aralle rmM) arsa. KftIK MfUICAi. CO., BUFFALO, M. V. Diamond Drill Work. The Pacific Prospecting Co.,' with Diamond Core Drill for oil, mineral or wa ter. Holes bored for ventilation or drainsfre. Areata for Diamond Drill Machinery and up plies. Correspondence solicited. 13 aowse wtreet, Ban Francisco. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABIT cnresL Trial free. Con Aden tiaUy addreaa INDIANA MINERAL fif RINGS CO.. La Favstts. Iitd. Box IS. PATITHTR obtaine . FeeasaoaV crate. Information aud advi e t Kaa. 3. IV LrrrxLfc, opp. Patent omoe. Waj-hirurton. P. C (JfmHrm tkU wopre). N. P. N.U. No. St 5 8. F. N. U. No, 4ZZ 0 1 r-a7v t i I - t i f 9 T. f 5 f V.