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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1887)
y- — t-> 3». 4 L — . 1 ■ ■■*- 1 : r~-------------------- 1TLAIU PMDÍCÍ BA1KÏT. roll, r a agpn... .k> ........................... prior grade kled ..................................... llfornla roll....................... do pickled................. S» 12 27^ >5 ® THE SHAH’S REVENUE. How the Funds for the Kaopjrt of Per sia's Government Are Obtained. IS Persia in re'dtively rich, foT she owes 2U »> nothin*' to bankers or Iximlhoklere BO oith<ji>at home or abroad. She has Ho ri AN ESSAY ON POCKETS. Little boy—“Pa. what does ‘phenom enal1 meant" Father—“It I. a word used Ona Matter in Which Wom.n Arc O«n.ra- by the __ ____________________ _ _______ citizens of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas tlon. Itehlnd th. stronger Hex. Nebraska when they refer to the If the hat, as Holme, affirm*. Is tho growth “ of ' their ‘ respective towns. It moet vulnerable part of the artificial aoe-n’t mean much ” Integument, thou pockets may be de U81FUI. AND HUhTFUL MEDICINES, nominated the moat useful. They are There is a certain class of remedies for con- so many invisible reticules, to whose 5 stipation absolutely useless. These aro boluses faatnesHes we may consign any thing and potions made in great part of podophyllin, from a toothpick to a loaf of bread 4 , f^loes, rhubarb, ¿amboge, and other worth Unassuming and retiring in fa habits, less ingredients. The damage they do to the the pocket rarely intrude» fa ^eHonce , stomachs of thos^' who use tiitem is incaleula bio. They evacuate the bowels, it is true, but on its owner, anil its dark recegws form k always do so violently and profusely- and be- an apposite storehouse for the most ; sides gripe the bowels. Their effect is to weaken both tlum and the stomach. Better miscellaneous and heterodox of treas • far to use the agreeable and salutary aperient, Hoste tet<8 Stomach Bitters, the laxative effect ures. of which is never preceded by pain, oraccom- Like all things else the pocket has Knied by a convulsive, violent action of the wils. Qn the contrary, it invigprates those been evolved, and lias advanced to fa organs, the stomach and the entirSsystom. As present state iff complexity from very a means of curing and preventing malarial fevers, no medicine can compare w.th it, and it rude beginnings. Tim genesis of tho leinedies nervous debilijy, rheumatism, kidney pocket is probably to bo found in the i and bladder inactivity, and other inorganic ailments. wallet or scrip of the Ancients. When our.«ncestor conceived the idea otrin- The Wesleyan Mis ionary So iety haB corporating tho latter with tlie clothing, beeu in existence f r 100 years. Aulit mid the Shah cover»a snug xum annually into the treasury»» a reserve. It has been sceerlngly »aid by the Rm ■ians, who wish to belittle in oriler to weaken her, that Persia has no national debt-because .he has no credit. TKc truth of this assertion canJ»nly be prov ed when the Shah attoMpts to raise n loan, wliioli has never yet been done by the Persian Government. Of course, if more were spent for hitcrndl im-- provement of if there were Jess specu lation,-there migiit lie less reserve or a larger revenue. But tho fact remains that while something is done to pro mote material progress, something is still annually saved. The revenues of the Shall come from G rain — Zheat, Valley. V 100 lbs... many sources. Thq land, live stock, at that precise tiine was prefigured tlie do Walla Walla....... customs, excise and mines and fisher possibilities and potentialities of moderu arley, whole, V ell,....... ■ ies furnish tlic chief source* of revenue. pockets. do grou d, V ton.......... Unfortunately a literature of pockets Tfle colleotion of some of the taxes is I ats, choice milling V bush do feed,good tochoice.old attended with considerablo^tisk; and does not exist, ami in tlie absence of it ye, P100 tbs ...................... results in not unfrequent riots and we are left to conjecture as to their F eed — probable origin, illuuiineil by no other bloodshed. ¡rap, V ton.................. ............ horts, V ton........ .................... Regarding some of his revenues the ray than, what o ir ing 'unity supplies. lay, V ton, baled................... Wo can fancy the rapture felt by .our Shall very wisely continues to follow a hop. V ton............................... method common in Europe in formei primitive ancestor when hi» excursive ¡11 cake meal V ton...........2. F resh F ruitb - “ ages, that Is, farming. By farming tin fancy gave birth, to th« liv»t pocket. .pples, Oregon, Iff box......... 1_ 25 pearl fisheries, for example, the Shah We wonder if he liad any; glimmering ¡berries, Oregon, V drm... maj receive less than if the tax on tlft'in of tlie boor,nyus importance of his in Lemons, California, Iff bx.. - » 00 @ 5 00 Limes, Iff 100.......................................... 1-50 ’could be jurftly collected and turned vention to successive gen iratiou» of Rlverxide oranges. Iff box. over to his Government But as that mankind. When Newton' discovered [Los Angeles, do do . is practically impossible, tho Shall tlie principle of gravity anil Watt the 1 ?5 Peaches, Iff box...............'.. H ides — makes.surcof a given sum on which lie pi'opm'lhw of steam, each of them had 14 can depend, and leaves it to the agent’ somb dim approhension~of the worth to Dry, Over 10‘Ibs, Iff lt>........ Wet salted, over <5 tbs-.. .71 who farms them to make bis pVotb posterity of their rcspaadivo concep Murrain hides...................... -from Whatever surplus may accrue. tion/./ To the humble, inventor of the Pelts .................. .................... V egetables — . ... But while the Shah is advantaged by*, po/.lfct. however, it is unlikely that any Cabbage, |fflt>............... 777. the System of farming! the people are suclitproscient glimpse was permitted, Carrots, Iff sack .......... much mdrelfenvHy oppressedras they ami lie probably lived, aud died iu ig Cauliflower, P dox....... i 25 Onions .....,....................... are in tlYo hands of the officer who norance of the transcendent importance i 0, Potatoes, nsw. Iff bush .. “ farms that revenue. Nominally*he may of his discovery. Society could get W ool — keep to the letter of the law in collect- along very well without steam, and 20 East Oregon, Spring clip 24 , ing only such ratio on the pnxlucts as verywell without gravity, yet while tlie Valley Oregon, do _ the law prescribes. Butin reality great names of the discoverers of these pro MISCELLANEOUS. abuses grow out of the greed of the cesses are clothed with immortality, Hern, fall cream............ agon, do ............. liter ilia................................ C oob —Fresh............... . • • ) rikd F ruit »— • ^plee, qrs, sk. and bxe.. do California pricot», new crop. Bochex, unpeeled. . ar», machine dri< it ted cherries........ ftted plums, Oregon Igx. Cal., In bgs an al. Prune*. French regon prunes.......... F louh - oriland Pat. Roller. Vbbl | alem do Zhlte Lily V bbl ountry brand... uperflne ........ that of tlie inventor of the pocket is unknown. smugglers is estimalyd at $30.000,000 .It must be obvious to every owe that I annually. ' ‘ > pockets are dependent fortheir number I —ï.ife asks: “What relation is the and complicity oil tlie .eartorial,iiitegu- Queen to the Guelph of Mexico?” We ment which reriders them possible. Man would simply say, uephew mind; she is is- still many generations behind the .neither Pa-na-ma. kangaroo, for while tlio pouch of the ! —At Bergen; in Norway, is a church marsupial is natural, in the case of the ^.constructed of pa^ipr-mache, which will primates it is artificial. Naturalist! accommodate- one thousand persons. tell iis that in the animal*kingdom the The building is octagon in shape. wish to acquire any particular idiosyn —So Bilkmson is settling up his crasy is the father of its development. debts?” “I hear he is.” “Has lie As an instahce of this, Mr. Wallace squared things with you. yet?” “No. has made us acquainted with the But I'm a friend of his, you know.V— habits of certain butterflies, who, wish Toum Topics. ing to be mistaken for leaves, iu the —Miss Gushington* (qyes riveted on process of lime, come to acquiro the the cow)—“Isn’t she^tbyi-ly Mr. Cal low?” Mr. Callow,^ctYW!:iveted,p(llJie povetf.il trait, to such happy purpose Anti even the birds .who prey on tlieni pretty but iihpwsrlWe milkmaid)— are deluded by the rcsenibhinec. Si ••Ya’as. ’’— Chicaqo Tribune. with pockets, we may reason tliatavha' —Isaac Treadway, a veteran and man now imitates artificially, be will sonriewhat noted gambler of St. Louis, in flie course of ages’ come to posses Juts/been' fined «35 in the police court naturally, and emerge from his present for attempting to win the regard of a chrysalis and imperfect state a full young and handsome married woman. Mown marsupial. —There is blood in the eye of the ed Having considered tho pocket in it- itor of a Rockland (Me.) newspaper,and Strictly scientific ifspect, let us considei when he meetk à eertainitypo-scttcr he it in its social and general one. Tlie will shed it freely. He wrote one of his importance of the pocket Is beet shown finest sentences the other morning, and- by tlie numlierof articles to which it has when he read “when mourning puppies lent its name. There are pocket-books, fill the sky,” instead of “when morning and pocket-knives, and even pocket purples all the sky,” as he had written, boroughs. -The last twenty years has he packed up a rock and started for the seen a wonderful development ill tliest composing-room, bent on committing sack-like resources of civilization. The murder, but his victim had heard the hip pocket, with its beautiful ercscent- news and flown.— Chicago Times. sliapcd orifice, is an American institu —Dull implies slowness, but not de tion, rarely found out »if tbe country of ficiency of intcll?K!Y Stitpid is entirely its origin. European natives are pro negative, and implies laok of perception verbially slow to appreciate out resulting from want of intellect. Silly indentions, but in no instance is thcii implies deficiency in intellect or feeble want of adaptability-to occasion more ness in character, and is applied to plainly shown than in tlie reluctant words, writings, manners. Foolish is way they take to the hip pocket. The applied to actions, and refers to an latter, we maintain, is the Hummtim abuse of the intellect—to neglq|('rather bonuni of marsupial development. It than deficiency. We blame a man who not only subserves a thousand purposes is foolish, have contempt for the man of usefulness.'but with its are-sliaped who is silly.— Boston Journal opening is positively a.tliing of beauty. —••Hayseed'* beer is the latest Next to.being without pockets of any beverage s<dd in the shops in Maine. kind, the worst calamity that can be It is said to be a home made beer fall a man is for them to have holes. brewed from hops, molasses and yeast Ordinarily a most trustworthy «nd re cake. Some half-dozen places at Tqgus liable repository, aptlekct with a hole are selling it, and it is taking the place iiifit is more dangerous Ilian a treacher of the stronger drinks which the ous friend. ’Tis a leak in tho conduit legal taboo imposed by the rigid of marsupial energy, a menace to our last Legislature is driving out. It is solvency and a drain on our small change.* Of all the Christian virtues asserted that ginger is coming into with which pockets are associated, hope favor in this section to relieve the is the most distiiiguislied. Former dis parched throat of the Inebriate, and that appointments never damp our ardor in in some places Jamaica ginger and investigating pockets, and if, as rarely beer are combined.— Philadelphia Press. happens, our explorations are rewarded —The induction balance, which was by the discovery of a store, our faith in first called to the aid of surgery (luring the former’s p issifiilities is rendered the illness of President Garfield, has firm for all time. now readied tl|e stage of a practical In the matter of pockets women are instrument The description of its generations behind men. The reticu lar conveniences, which are a source latest form is an interesting’ expose Boston and Detroit. - ( of ilelight to tlie lattef seem to be quite given by Dr. Girdner, who lias used it «riSp)>reeiate<l by the former. We It was on a west-bound train. A Bos-’ - with suecBSj*. With the induction bal- Bncelôiocàte the bullet and the tele ton young gentleman had struck up a must confess to Hie sad truth that women as pouch-lienrers are failures. phone probe to obtain its exact dejHh conversational ncqmuiiUiuce with a TJm art of picking pockets we believe Detroit young lady. below the skin, there can no longer be is Petter und erstood in Europe than “ Do you like Smollett? ” ’ any excuse for the death of persons shot AnK'i'iea; at any, rate the more expert “1—I guess I’ve never scon him. prmessors of it seem to hail from the from a failure to find the missile. The Who ’ s h<j with? ” Ohl World. A certain B.irrinzton is “balance” will, it is likely, soon be as The Boston young man started, but, ealil to be tho father of the immstry, familiar in the hands of the surgeon as ami pinny tales are told of ids amazing fearing that lie fiadwecn misunderstood, the lancet— Electrical World. dexterity, which, however, wore futile he heeded not tho query. “You are sujely fmu! of Fielding?” Jo tuive hiifi from involuntary expntria- LUCKY CAIROITES. , tiprt. This «ame Barrington wa*some ' The St. Louis and Tennesee rivet. he continued. thing of a poet, and Was the author of “Oh, yes, it wfll do,’-’ replied the De that famous xiouplet spoken in tli<J pro ’ packet W. H. Cherry was here to-day, troit girl.-^l?»t Apgging is what I like, logue of the first play ever brought oui and her commander and clerk were in and J’ou Just tilbour big four get b Iter spirits th n’ ii-miU~Tdr, a v.ry .after youy fiian.-eaters—they’ll make in the antipodes: True patriots alL for be It understood. g'xxl reison. Tuey d-vw out oF tli$ ’eiiLvIhiiik^t's rlttniiig base-ball, out in We left our country for <rur country’« Students of Dickens will recollect the City National Bink $2000 fho bank ♦Vcbick ertd of your park.”— Chicago worthy Fagan instructing his alumni had collected for them on one tenth of Hefald. + • »1» in the art of relieving pockets of their ticket No. 15,322 in the drawing of the contents and few but will rememlier the , Gaining on the City. iob that was put up on poor Oliver. 12th inst. of The Louisiana State Lot- The subject of jpocketa is capable of “Perhaps you’d like to know what ATy. The ticket drew *20,000, making ■ much more exrmn*tve treatment than time it Is,” remarked a pedestrian who their share as stated. Capt. Lem Hill, we have accoraed it-here, but when In stopped before a gang of street-cleaners a Cairolte from ’way back, io the com- Hie course of ages it has a bibliography and cult of its owt T, this maiden eon tri tnander of the Cherry, and Harry- the other day. "Well, po, soir." replied one of the bution to its literature may not be un Crane, son of Capt. John Crane of the T. B. Sirin*, the clerk. They are two old men as he slowly and solemnly re appreciated-— San Francis Chronicle. as clever and popular gentlemen as moved the pipe from hi. mouth. “But you used to want to know.” " Ths Osar Little Baby. run on the Western rivers, and their “Thai's sb, «Hr,” many Cairo friends will be happy over ••Ma.” said the baby at the hopper, “And what's the matter now?” any good fortune that falls to their lot. table, “I know why this cake is called the matter is this. How angel cake."' CtptHiii have uaz.wea never * lal/V 11 I I I «nd oltvl Jta. xvas. Tirana A •• y a V ina-v . “Well, soir. , r , C- invested heavily in the lottery? Woe- JaniLiloes it take for one of us to foind ••Do you?’’ replied the mother with- _ — a a • ■ * 1 a . » - - rti.l * 1 ■ —- fitaxo va >1 <aï7 VfryTÄX SAA—t out the time o'*ddylTWH yon?' caaionally have bought a ticket or two TmT im irti I fff i'i es L ••About ten seconda”; in partnership, more for the little fun ‘■Yes; it’s because it's made by an L ••Exactly, soir- Now, how long will angel. That's what pa told the cook.” or excitement attending ventures on chance, however small, than from ex It take me to lay down me hoe, put up K. K San.- - x.. i ■ < • »• pectation of drawing anything of much me pipe, get ont me watch and look at —A iMborrr in Vermont ..recently importance, hence when their ticket, the tofane for mc»eif?” bought r lot of hind which sutaequenU or fraction of a ticket, in the d-awing "From fonr to five minutes." .» of the 12th turned up worth «2,000. . • •Certa!ply i|j ill. and that's where ly developed into a very rich marble and why we JI ¿uarry* His wu a hard lot, but it bad théÿ were more surprised than any we gain on the elf tarry watches." 1 -oil Free Prêt», - -A’oZwnaf WM l body.— Cain (111.) Argot, July 25. ' I 15 úú 14 —The loss to the Government thrbngh farmer. Tlie turquoise mines are farmed. They arc less productive than formerly', while tho ihanilfaetliro of excellent spurious turquoises in Europe lia tended somewjiat to lower the demand for tlic gtxiuinb article. The difficulty of getting the stone is also excessive, as tlie mines are growing dusper all the time -mid the sliafts are very danger ous. Many are killed in the Persian turquoise mines, which are found in tho province of Kennan in tile South but the best ones are mined in.Khoras san in tlie North. Tlie fisheries of Persia are farmed. They aro chiefly in the Caspian Sea and in tlie mouth of the rivers empty ing into it, and consist chiefly of sal mon and sturgeon. Tlie boxwood in the forests adjoining the sea is also farf^l This lias been a considerable ' article of commerce, but the supply Is now. falhng-'ofl’. . - ~ The customs are f irmed and form a very important source of revenue not withstanding that lYy tho treaty of Turkomantchai with Russia, all-goods entered from nations enjoying its priv ileges under tho “most favored na tion” clause pay a maximum duty ol five per centum. Turkey has an en tirely different treaty witli Persia yvhicli allows tlie two countries to claim a tep- •per cent. duty. Riises doubtless ex ist in the collection of customs, espe cially in- the matter of peculation. But the wonder to me is that under ex- istifij' circumstance» the abuses arc not greater. Land tax also forms a most important source of revenue. Tlie nomads of Persia, who number nearly a million, are taxed by a month ly levy on their flocks, ■ wliiph is mod erate and collected with regularity, ahis tax or part of it is farmed. Geh- erally it is raised without difficulty ex cept among the warlike .tribes of the Southwest. Among them the tax gath erer only ventures attended by a strong guard of soldiers. Tho Shah adds still further and very materially to his. revenue» by the pres ents lie receives in coin from tho high dignitaries he visits from time to time, and from the sale of inijiortant offices to the highest bidder. Not that he awards an office to any one wi o over bids others, but to the one who, of sev eral having ability, adds to-talents for the post the largest pecuniary consid eration. What these sums arc can bo only surmised from general report; but that large amounts, annually' go into the coffers of the.Shall in this way is a fact well assured; indu'd it is a prac tice that has existed in Persia for ages. —S. 0. IF. Benjamin, in Phila4elphia Pi ess. A W J If AN'8 AGE. A woman, it is said is m «.Ider than she look8. Many women, however, look double their a^luit ate by reason of those func tional disorder* whch wear upon the ne véa and vitality, and which, if un checked. are liable to change the m st robust woman to a weak, broken-down invalid Dr. Pierce’s “Faver te Prescr’p- tion” will positively <ute every irregu larity »«nd weakness peculiar to the sex and require but a sing e trial to pro e its surpabsi’ g merit. Price reduced to one dol'ar. By cruggists. , Wa li 1 na ton D. C., was made the capital ct the Gnite 1 States July 8, 1.412. : --------- IMITATORS AND IMPOSTORS. The unequalled success of allcock ’ s I oitous I L asters as an external remedy has stimul ted uns< rupulous pa tie« to put forth imitation», which they endeavor to *ell ou the reputation of Allco ks. It Is an ab urdity'to speak of ihein in the same ategory as the genuine and original por ius pl ster. Their pretensions are un founded, their vaunted merit itnsupp rted by facts, th ir alleged superiority to OF eq-adty with APcock’s a false pretenob. The ' blert media practitio-'ers and rherniats and thousands of grateful i a- tients unite in declaring A llcock ’ s I’onous P i . astehs the best external rem edy known. * When you go V> P.- t’and if you reed anythin/ in the drug line ca 1 on John A Ch id & Co., corn' r Morrison and Se<ond streets, as they keep the best of every thin r and their | rices are reasonable. Oi sei d in your br 'era by mai , as they make a specialty of sending goods by mall and express. J ohn A. C hild & Co., Drurgi.ta, Cor. Morrison & *d Sts., Portiai d. Or. Jersey city h a an a cumulation of un paid taxes amounting to *ri,UUO,UJU. The Nineteenth Century Club is an or ganization that will consist of an e ual number of men a^d women. It is hardly to be expected that they Will agiee on all suljects; but it can burp ise no one to lea n that “Dr. Pier e’s ‘ G’olaen Medical Discovery” is unanimously pronounced the most bucceBsful icmedy extant, 'for pu'nnnay consumption, as has been cl monstiated in hund edsof cases; itppn- itively arr ats- this di ea^e and restores health and strength, if administered in its early stage 4. By drm gist«. . John Parry, an Fngllnh drserter, was kil'ed by the cars at San Pedro, Cal. If afflicted with Sore Eye«, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Waler. Druggist, sell it 25c. T ry G erme a for breakfast. plow to Cur£ Skin 8c Scalp Diseases with the CdTICllFVV R emedies . • The who’e length of mill routes in’opev« atlon in the United States amounts to 875,COO miles. Young or tn'ddl ■ aired nieu, sufloring from nervous debility or kindred »dec t'ons, shou'd address, with 10 cents In xtsmps for large tr-at xe. World'» “ja pensary Medical Aasxialion, 1X13 Jffln street, Buff do. NY. ▲ young man in Georgia killed his father and six other members of the family. Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. BBO3CBITIB, Cured lu Three to 8U Mixalha. SHttni L Y Ov NUk. POWDER Rupture Permanently Cured. No surgery Work every day Cures guaranteed. Address Drs. FORDEN A LUTHER, offices 8, 9 and 13, First National Bank. Portland. Oregon. Invaluabl« Remedy! Patented Atrtl.UM. Absolutely Pure. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO, 652 Market St, San Francisco, Cat 3 months' treatment for -50c. Pho’s Remedy for Catarrh. 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Salter n i “ worst Fever • sores,” Nealy or Houck Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, puri fying, and invigorating medicine. Great ISucceMors to Metropolitan Savium Bank I CAPITAL PAID IN, - - iioo OQO Eating Ulcere rapidly heal under its bo- ntgn influence. Especially has it manifested 'TXXZ1 3BEOT «. Trannacta a General Banking Bualueaa. ACCOUNTS kept «ubject to check its latency in curing Tetter^ F ‘^•LLS EXCHANGE on Bun. Francisco and New York. Boils, Carbuiicles,-6ore 1 MAKES O.»LLKTIt»NK unfavorable term«. ulous Sores aud Swell] VAN B D k LARHMUTT. Olu.ll MARKLE, J m , Io I nt Disease. White PreeMeu.. 81IKRliAS ^Prerideot ¡oilrc, or Thies Neck, an< NEVER KNOWN TO FAII* ------ .... Glands. 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AN.VIB RIGHT NF.WARY, From its marvelous power over'Mi Is terribly HUNT’S REMEDY cures puin In the » fatal disease, when first offering this now Tao a, Washington Territory. Side, Back or Loins? General Debility, celebrated remedy to tlio public. Dr. P tehci A BoardI * «nd Day Nchoel for Girin thought seriously of calling it hia “Con Female Llseases, Disturbed Sleep, sumption Cure.” but abandoned that Loss of Appetite and Bright’s Disease. HRISTMAS TERM BEGINS THE 8KC- name as too limited for a medicine whyob, ood Thursday In September. Pupils are from its wonderful combination of tonic, or HUNT’S REMEDY quickly indues« the ’aken at all .Ke. and at any l mo It 1. Im strengtheuhig, alterative, or blood-cleansing, Liver to healthy action, removing the causes portant. however, to enter ea ly iu the term. anti-billoflr pectornT;* and nutritive proper that produce Billons Headache, Dyspep For calaloguo »no |**rtlcul*ra addre>s the ties, is utfeqiialed, not onJj’ as a remedy for Principal. MRS. LEMUEL H. WELLS, consumption, but for all Chronic Dis* sia, Sour Stomach, Costiveness. Flleg, ease* of the Tacoma Wash. Ter. etc. By the use of HUNT’S REMEDY the Stomq^h apd Bowels will speedily fWgain their If you to«.I dull, drow.v, dobllUatrd, hav. strength, and thehlood will l>e perfectly purified. Choise t Purest and Mott Delicious ■allow color of akin, or yt fkXtah-orown «not. on or laxly, frequent htwlacho or dlszt- HUNT’S REMEDY is purely vegetable, KEY WEST HAVANA CiGAB IN THE WORLD. new. faoe bad tuate In mouth. Internal heat or IH For isle al all Je-lln, plana t* and meet? a want never before furnished to the chill., alternating with hot tlu.hea, low .pirlt* /P ortland , Or. and ghx>my forebodings. Irregular ant«etlte, public, and the utmost reliunco may be placed I S rattlk , w T. ami coated tongue, you are .uttering from in IL i ‘ J WA1.1.A WALLA, W T Indigestion, Dyapepaln, and Torpid J S pokane F allow , T. IIUNT’il REMEDY is prepared ex Liver, or “Blilouaueaa.» In many Sole Agent. \ A storia . Or. co**, only purt of these symptom, are expe- pressly for the above <* senses, and rloncod. A. a romt'dy for all ,uch caya, has never been known fail. SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD C0M Dr. Ploree'a Holden Medical Diaa eovery I. unaurpatoed. One*trial will convince you. For San Francisco. * For Weak Luu««, Rpltlln« ol sale,by all Druggists. Blood, Hhortneaa of Brcnth, Bron- chill., A.tlimn, Severe Coughs, and 8end*for Pamphlet to klmln-d nffoctlona. It la an efficient remedy. S old liv DnuaoiaTs, at *1.00, or «IX HUNT’S ftEMEDY CO., BOTTLE* for »5.00. I Providence, R. I. I, Bend ton cento In staiwa for Dr. Pieroe** book on Consumption. Addma W" SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES World’s Dispensary Medical Asso THE LATEST AND BEST! ciation, to3 Main Street, UurrxLO, N. T. The Oregon National Bank, OF PORTLAWD. Kidney^ Liver Medicine MECHANICS’ FAIR CONSUMPTION, C FLOR de MADRID! Liver, Blood, and Lungs. L. . K. G. SMITH, "«I5 roOioh 5 ¿/ —- BUELL LAMBER8ON, Ceni Agent. 7 Stark Hf. Partíase. Or. ^POflr/ANo^ $500 REWARD Europ ms Machine Made BREECH LOADING SHOTGUNS Manhattan Arms Co. No. 40—Side Snap. Twist Barrel .............. |20 00 No. 50—Tpp. Snap,(Twi8t Barrel . . ..... 22 00 No- 51—Top'Snap, Twist Barrel', extension rib........./ ........................... 24 00 No. A—Top Snap;'Twist Barrel, complete gun . 28 00 No. B—Top Snap, Finest Twist, com plete gun ........................... . 32 00 No. C—Top 8nap, Laminated Steel, com plete gun....................................... 32 00 No. D—Top Snap, Damascus Steel, com plete gun ...................................... 36 00 HAYTIAN SJLDIEHS. *800 REWARD Cure Guaranteed UTatan la Ttaat OuroWanaatod. Valoroua Sentrlea Who Ar« Conxhlcrataly l*rovhle<l with chaira. will bo paid for any cat* of Rheumatism which Dr. Dardo*'» Remedy, property ad ministered, fai!» t* refiere. _ jbat T bvbb . DBAVWBBB CATARRH On» botti» taken according to direction* will gir» hotter mutt» than a gallon of Sartaparilla, or any of th»*o-call»d Blood Purifier» with which th* market i» glutted. - At Bruggitt». prie» 01.00 por botti». abthma Rallned la Rae —— READ THIS CAREFULLY. ■ aU beam CrofuUu Ciatuai TimofrSS-' ConjHMtion ^’/feGutatej Ask Your Druggist For It! Every man and woman young or old, on this Coast that is aifficted with any dlseuMe, no matter what, that their family phyaiciau doe« not underatanil, or cannot cure, should write a full deecriptlon of their trouble to Dr. Forden, or get on the ttaiu and visit i^iiu He ta pro vided with every instrument of surgery, and the best medicine« to be had for money. Consultations free Honest opinion« given; reasonable charges AU corree pondenoe strictly cuntideutial. Enclose stamp. Addres.- W. B. FOKDEN. M D ; offices, 8, »and 12, First Na Uonal Bank, Portiahd. Oregon. mORTURINO, DISFIGURING. ITCHING, 1 scaly aud pimply diseases of the skin.scalp, and blood with loss of hair, fjom infancy to old age, are cured by the C uticura R emedies . C uticura R esolvent ,the new blood purifier, cleanscB the blood and perspiration of disease sustaining elements, and thus removes the cause . C uticura , the great 8kin Cure, instantly Every Cun Warranted. allays itching and inflammation, clears theskin and scalp of crusts, scales and sores, and re Bant V, O. 1», on Heeelpt of Frlee. stores the Hair. C uticura .S oap ,an exquisite Skin Beautifler, H t unnenw ** ■r****T ktkkki . I. nuuoun, P ortland ,O r . is indispensable in treating skin tiiseases, baby humors, skin blemis) es, chapped and oily skin. Piso’s Remedy l for Catarrh 1» the C uticura R emedies are the great skin aud CheapwL Beet, Easiest to Uae, 1 beautiflers. , Sold eveiywhere. Price, C uticura , 50c.; S oap , 25 c .; R esolvent fl. Prepared by the P ottkr D rug and C hemical Co..Bo8ton,Mas8. jOTSend for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” Sold by druggists or sent by mail. fnTlJTET) with tire loveliest delicacy is the skin 50c. E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. 11JI bathed with C uticura M edicated S oap . Curei I. INFALLIBLE 1 To Threnhem: I nave a few of the celeb ated Wea lnghouae Tiireahera yet, aud for ha purpoaeof e'oalng out will sei them ou next yet ’» terine at bottom tigur a. Alao. a few aec nd-hand ma < nines of other make. Write for bargain» Z. T. W right foot of Morrison Street Portland O egon.s The Hiiytinns are an intensely vain icople, and tlu thing they moat pride hemselves on is their army. Nothing will convince them as a nllitary power they are not vastly superior to any na tion, either in the OI<1 or New World. Even those who have lived in European capitula are addicted la this extremely -idiculous “balderdashbut when I he real facts are presented, the state if affairs disclosed is simply sublime in its absurdity. The Haytian army nust present to European beholders a ipeetatje of jgru.tcM;ueness, I lie equal >f wliieh it tfoutd be difficult to find tnywhere, either in fact or fiction. Imagine a battalion on parndo con- dsling of thirteen privates, ten Ulcers and six dnimmers! the rest of . the men—as he author quaintly puts It—think ing it unnecessary to present them selves except on pay day. The staff ufHecrs are clad In the most gorgeous uniforms procurable, while tho men are habited in a ipotley array of tat ter*. Some have coats wanting one arm, the collar or the tail; the head- gear may consisL of a dilapidated shake, a straw hat. wideawake or in many cases merely a handkerchief lied around the head. The officer* hold their swords in cither .hand as suits them, and the men inarch past in ad mirable confusion, each one carrying his nftisket in the pos flop he finds mos1 convenient The populace l<xik on with admiring looks and gravely ask if finer troops can any wher* be found. The Haythwablack, however, thorough ly detest, military service, apd con sequently tbe sentries, lest they should be oVer-fatigiK-d. are considerably pro- 'rided with cliral»!— Chamber»' JbürnaL —i=jpof/riAND ■ In successful operation since 1866, patronized from all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by business men. and leading" educators, TIIE MOST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED SCHOOL of its class on the Coast. It offers private or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Book-keeping. Banking,Shorthand,Type-writing, Business uryd Legal Forms’ ahd all Common School Branches. Students pf all ages and both sexes admitted «c any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Proprietors. WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of ■ineil, taste, or hearing weak eyes, dull pain or nresaure in head, you have Catarrh. 1 now« sands of cases terminal« in consumption. Dr. Siure’B C atahbh R bmkdy cures tbo worst cases of Catnrrlu ••Cold in the Head»’’ and Catarrhal Meadache« BO cents. Boom! Boom! II Cune and Sporting Coods. We do not oar. to boom the prloa, but to more large quantities of good. *• ha v. to make low fig. urns Ar. offering good Whit. Flaur al *4.10, Hollar at w.75, and highest grade# ol Extra Family al (4.M to *6.00 per barrel. Feed and Grain of all kinds lower, .xo.pt Oom. We tak. pains to All orders with th. very beet Theee cool mornings your poul try need a little Japaneee t*g Food, at *1. to per 100 FI8HINC TACKLE. pounds, or Bone Meat at aasM price. A.d a. a tonlo give a spoonful of Rod Pepper oocMlonally. We Mil Msnutwtunr,' SjeriU tut It 1 pound, tor *1. We ar. randy to ifil order, for L C. Smith'», Colt'a Ramington. Oh»I (Inna Ithica, Parker .and Manhattan QUU1 UllUoi Winter Suppllee promptly. Mew Liable out and will Winchester, Marlin. Ballard, Colt's Diflpc 1« malted tree by SMITH'S CASH STORE, 111 aad Lightning Magazin. Illllvo. 117 Ctay Street. San Fmoeiaoo, Cal Coif, and Smith A Wcwon RfiYOlVGrS. Her« for C»tdo«u* Mo. 5- 5^J 1«5 A 107 Herond MtM Portias«. Or. BRANCH STORMI: „ ‘ _ Riverside Av., Spokane Falli, W.T. M State St. .Salem,Or Everybody want* “TanalU'. Punch" Sc clwr now: they were »'way, good but of late thev have improved. I h ar l‘y ap prove of yrur way of doing buxine», you are eurn t ho'd and increase your trade. A. ARpN'i, Druggist, Chicago. Ill. suitable’ for* OramgM, Lemon«, OliVea, Plneappho, A lid rem. R.W.TAY.ILl.a CO-Ch lea— •tananaa, 8trawl>erries and early v< ¡jetable». For «alo on long credit. $1.25 to |8.00 per aere. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA Cam all Diieaiei originating from a 'ilwrderod itato of th, BLOOD or LIVES. Rhoumatinn, ■•uralgia, Boih, Blotchw, Pimple*, Scrofula, Turnon, Sait'Rhwim and Mercurial Pain, readily yield to it, purifying propertiM. It leave, the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidney, healthy and the Complexion bright ekd clear. J. R. OATES A CO., Proprlator* "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 417 Sanaoma St . Ban Franctoco. LYDIA E. PIWKHAM’» SUREST REMEDY >ri«io,ta roanu PAINFUL ILLS ANO DISORDERS SUF FERED BY WOMEN EVERYWHERE.. B roll«».. 1*1«. promote. S regnlar and healthy rwnrreiw. of prrf.xl. and la a great help to young ef-l. and to women part maturity. It «trenftbena th. bark and Um prlrle organa, bringing reUef and o-mfort to tlrod women who »uadall day la homo, .¡»op and far lory. Uneorrhma. Inrtarnmxthm. Tlceraitoll and IMs- placement, of th. t ime her. bee cund bylt, a. wom.n everywhef. gralef ally tortlfy. Bagnlsr pbyaktlana often preaertb. It — The way to begin ’bee-keeping I* to begin small. If one procure, r »Ingle colony, in a modern,-morsbh comb hire, and by the aid of one o geld by all Druggist». PrleeflXM. the standard work* care, for th it col lie Mm Bn. Pinkham's “Quid, toHaaith" aaafled tossy of liee- lady usAng atomp to U m Lakontory, Lyas, keeping that will enable him to age many hive«, and which will ,n- able him. If I so el«<rt, tc ke- p bee. for p The van Moncuoar DYSPBNSARY. PORTLAND! OR.