The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 13, 1886, Image 4

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    CONGRESSIONAL.
ORECON NEWS ITEMS.
TEfiiïûRIAL NEWS.
AGRICULTURAL.
FARMERS' COLUMN.
SAVED FROM DEATH
RESTORATION OF HEARING
Do you hear well! If uot ’v111
terestmg to read what several patients
have to soy of how their hearing was im
No my friend, you do not know w hat it
is to be saved from death. You think that
because you fell into the Lay and were
rescued froiii drowning that, in IheHhort
space of live minutes, you realized all that
is meant by those words.
You have lio
idea at the lingering agony of weeks and
months of «uttering, the certainty that
death is ever coming nearer and ne.rcr,
and that no human skill can delay tlie
grim messenger. But let me tell you my
story.
In the Fall of 1870 I had occasion to take
a stage ride in Oregon al night. 1 look a
severe cold and wassick for a week. I re­
covered my usual health with the excep­
tion of a slight cough, to which 1 paid no
attention. On my return to California
the coughing became troublesome. I ap­
plied for medical advice. I was assured
that it was an attack of bronchitis and a
bottle of medicine would set me right. A
month went by and I was no better. I
began to lose flesh and appetite; my left
lung gave me pain and night sweats
troubled me. Again 1 reweived a thorough
examination and was informed that I had
cavities in my lung and mast seek a
warmer climate. My doom was sealed. I
knew I had consumption. I took cod-liver
oil, cough syrups and the long list of lung
remedies. Day by day 1 felt that 1 was
nearing the grave; I struggled desperately
against the enemy. 1 spent one Winter
in Florida, but tlie climate enervated me.
A sea voyage w as proposed ami I took ship
for Havre. 1 felt that 1 had exhausted all
means. A violent hemorrhage nearly ex­
hausted me, and I fell that 1 must cease
the struggle and prepare to meet my fate
bravely. Nearly two j uars I had suUered
and was slowly dying. I resolved once
more to appeal to medical science, and,
hearing of a physician in Paris, I went to
see him. This was Dr. Dujardin. His
first words gave me hope.
“My dear
friend, you have the consumption, it is
true; but by the grace of the good God
you may yet regain some health.’’ He
gave me a bottle of his Life Essence, say­
ing, “Take this, and if it fails I can do
nothing.” I had tried so many medicines
that I had little faith. Yet I took it. The
first night I did not sweat. I was sur­
prised, but feared it was only from the
different food.
I soon began to loek
eagerly for my meals. My cough did not
trouble me, and I felt as if I might get
well. I aw the good doctor again anil
receive* words of encouragement. In
short, I took seven bottles of the Lite
Essence, and then felt that I was nearly
well; returned home to surprise my friends
and receive their congratulations at being
saved from death. I brought several bot­
tles of Dujardin’s Life Essence with me,
and shall never be without it. To be saved
from sudden death is nothing, but te lie
saved from lingering agony, from daily
and nightly korror, is more than human
tongue can describe.
Oue dollar and fifty cents per bottle. At
all druggists’. Snell, lleitshu & Woodard,
who.esale agents, Portland, Oregon.
Burglars are troubling the people of
Immigrants ire fljcking to the Big
PIA gentleman in San Francisco, Cal., who
Salem.
ROUGH FEED WANTED.
Bend cuun rv.
Crops are said to be very good in most
All domestic animals need rough feed had for a few months U8ed .V°,il,r?Uear
A Synopsis of Measures Introduced in the
Nearly all the vacant houses in Che­
parts of Yamhill county.
or “stover” mixed along with the tine Oxygen, wrote as follows: ' My left ear
National Legislature.
ney are being filled up.
always been to me a useless organ.
food, hogs as w ell as the rest. In the had
J. C. Miller, of Curry county, has been
North Yakima and Ellensburg now case of the ruminating animals it is Yesterday I made several prolonged testa
SENATE.
committed to the insane asylum.
on the telephone. Although formerly 1
have daily mail.
doubtful if grain or meal fed alone goes had been unable to hear at all in tDal ear,
Beck introduced a bill to authorize
Mail between Ashland and Lakeview
The first though train on the Canadian to the first stomach at all. A large ma­ i I am note able hear tn it more distinctly
the Postmaster-General to appoint and was increased to daily service on tlie Pacific left Montreal on the 28th.
jority of the experiments made to de­ than in my right ear.”
remove Postmasters of the third class, 19th inst.
A patient at Indianapolis, Ind., writes.
Indications are favorable for a large termine this point clearly show that fine
Freight from The Dalles to Prineville fruit crop in the Walla Walla valley this foods do not, to any material extent, go I “I have used three fourths of the Com-
who are now appointed and removed
is
only
1
cent
per
pound,
the
lowest
fig
­
by the President; referred to the Post-
to the first stomach when fed to cattle [ pound Oxygen you sent me and h»™
year.
ure it has ever reached.
| rived mucli benefit. My eat-rrh I think
office Committee.
A cattle transaction involving"'over alone; and if food does not go to the first about cured, and my hearing has also been
Mrs. J. E. Strong has been appointed
stomach,
it
can
be
only
very
imperfectly
The Senate resumed consideration
$120,01) was made at North Yakima a
’’
T
digested, since it escapes the macera­ i \ benefited
of the President’s veto of the bill to matron of the blind school at Salem dur­ few days ago.
A physician of Shreveport, La., says.
ing the summer months.
ting
process
of
the
rumen,
and
being
re
­
I
“
Compound
Oxygen
is
the
best
remedy 1
quiet titles of settlers on Des Moines
Lake county will pay this year to
Tlie population of Klamath county has sheep shearers about $3000, while Uma­ masticated and mixed with the saliva. have found for my troubles, f he nrst
lands, and after arguments was passed
How true this is every large feeder of time 1 used it I was relieved of a very
almost doubled in the in past two years,
tilla will pay about about $18,000.
over the President’s veto by the requi­ and continues to increase rapidly.
cattle, in the west, at least, must know. severe catarrh trouble, which kept me
site two-thirds majority.
Spokane Falls claims a population of A large proportion of the kernels of corn awake all night. My defective hearing
Mail service between .Port Oxford and
Plumb submitted the conference re­ Baudor, in Coos co’i.ity, will be changed 4090, and is the handsomest town in eaten by the animals is found in their has been very much improved and my lun^t
Eastern Washington.
droppings, some whole, others broken, trouble promises to be a thing of the past.
port on the army appropriation bill. back in July to a tri-weekly mail.
A gentleman in Des Moines, la., writes:
The conference report was explained I
The Victoria Times ascertains that the but all digested. If they had passed in­
Salem has voted to issue $30,000 bonds insurance on Vancouver pioperty a- to the first stomach they would have “Compound Oxygen has improved my
by Allison. Inc bill now appropriates for yie construction of a bride across the
general health. The periodical attacks oj
mount.s to $120,000, with the returns not been raised and reinasticated, and cer­ deafness are not so f requent nor so long
about $150,000 less than it did when | Willamette. The vote stood 763 to 21.
tainly
would
not
have
escaped
this
pro
­
all
in.
continued.”
..
it first passed the House. The
1 lie report
Grant’s Pass continues to improve,
Dr. Beebe has received the appoint­ cess scarcely broken. So it is when
A Virginia physician writes:
My u ‘je
wag agreed to.
several buildings going up, to say noth- ment of physician and surgeon for the meal is fed. It passes into the third and has been for twenty five or thirty years
Dolph introduced a bill granting a ing of the public improvements in pro­ Cascade division of the Northern Pacific fourth stomachs, a mass of dough, into deaf in one ear, and under the use of the
pension of $50 a month to Mrs. Lizzie gress.
which the gastric juices cannot pene­ Oxygen can now hear well.”
Company.
“Compound Oxygen- Its Mode of Ac-
Wright-Owen, daughter of General I
Mrs. Bud Chapman, of Turner, sus-
The Colfax Guzotte publishes several trate. It is true that the muscular con­ t on and Results,” is the title of a work
George Wright, who during the war tained serious, if not fatal, injuries by affidavits from different Good Templar tractions of the stomach will give a gen­ which gives a full and interesting ex phi-
commanded the forces in California, iallinif b«ckwards out of a wagon,
lodges of Oregon warning the public a- tle motion to the dough, but' this will i nation of what may appear mysterious
make it more compact rather than of a about this remedy, and also gives letters
and who in 1865. while en route with
The W. W. Stove Foundry recently re­ gainst “Col." Hawkins.
character that the gastric juice can oper­
bin wife to Portland, was lost by the «entjy P;lid into the State Treasury $18,-
The deaths by the Vancouver fire so ate freely upon it. If, however, we mix from patients cured of various chronic
diseases. It is furnished free to any ad­
wreck of tlie steamer Brother Jona­ 000 for the use of convict labor in their far as can be ascertained number eight. this meal with cut straw or hay the mix­ dress on application, either personally
foundery at the penitentiary.
It
is
said
that
there
are
1,500
persons
than. Mrs. Owen’s brother, Colonel
ture will go to the first stomach, and or by letter, to D rs . S tarkey & P alen ,
Polk county has taxable property to without house or home.
Thomas Wright, was killed during the
will, of course, be reinasticated, while 1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
the amount of 13,014,487. She has paid
Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home
The
total
number
of
acres
of
land
en
­
the bits of straw or hay will allow the
Modoc war.
She is the only surviv­ out during the last ten years for contract
tered
since
July,
1882,
in
th«
Puget
gastric juice to circulate the mass and Treatment will be filled by II. A. Mathews,
ing child of General Wright.
bridges $25,434. This
~.i_ year's
.__ ;_____
tax levy is sound land district amounts to 1,140,364,
| 615 Powell Stieet, San Francisco.
insure complete digestion.
Edmunds called up the bill grant­ thirteen and seven-tenths mills.
for which $1,092,167 have been paid at
BUTTER FACTORIES.
ing a pension of $100 per month to
In the United States Circuit Court at
W. If. Kincaid, of Milton, died Bud­ tlie land uflice.
Butter factories are carried on in Ire- Chicago an Iowa brewing firm has
Emily J. Stannard, widow of Generali denly last
.1 weidt.
_. He was on his way
Seottle Press: Since Judge Greene land under three distinct systems. brought suit for £10,000 damages against
The bill was borne from Walla Walla, and when near had his left eye removed he is much im­
Stannard of Vermont.
the Northwestern Railroad for refusing to
Milton, became excited, fell in a fit and proved in health and will be down town Those of the first class, for which milk is I transport 5,000 barrels of beer from Ch -
passed.
furnished from the farmers to be made
soon
died.
The Chairman laid before tlie Sen­
in a few days. His right eve is now get­ into butter, are called milk factories; cago to Marshalltown, ln violation of the
Among the graduates this year at the ting well.
ate resolutions of the Portland (Or.) !
those to which farmers send their cream, I prohibitory law of that State.
A youth of 17 years, named Trumbel, retaining the skimmed or separated
Board of Trade, to the effect that the Military Academy at West Point, are
A WISE REFORM.
previous resolutions of that body pro­ Quincy Brooks, of Linkville, and Arthur has been convicted of the theft of six milk, are known as creameries, and
The habit of administering quinine in power­
Tliayer, youngest son of the editor of the horses and four sets of harness in Spok- those of the third class, which finish ofl
testing against forfeiture of the North­ Portland News.
kane county, and has been taken to the butter churned by farmers separately, ful doses, as an antidote to malarial maladies,
ern Pacific land grant for the uncom­
was once dangerously common, lluppily this
The sheriff of Marion county has at­ penitentiary.
are termed butter factories, for the sake
pleted portion of the Cascade branch tached all the property of the Narrow
Col. J. D. Jenks,*of Butte, was swin­ of distinction, though all are in reality practice has undergone a wide reform. Not only
were inconsiderate and illegal, and Gauge railroad at Woodburn for delin­ dled out of $1500 last week by the gold butter factories. The creamery system the public, but professional men have adopted,
should be expunged from the record quent taxes due Marion county. The brick scheme, an old friend and Grand is preferred for various reasons, the not wholly, of course, but largely, Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters as a safe botanic subst tute for
of the Board. Mitchell remarked that amount claimed is $1425 and costs.
Army comrade putting up the job. Both chief of which are that skimmed milk is tlie pernicious alkaloid. The consequences of
notwithstanding this action of the
more valuable on the farm for pigs and tliis change arc most important. Now fever
During the month of June the Oregon swindlers have been arrested.
A petition to the second assistant post- calves than for sale from a factory, and and ague sufferers are cured—formerly their
Board of Trade, he and his colleagues Pacific company have shipped to San
complaints were only for tlie time relieved, or
were still in favorof the building of the Francisco 260,000 pounds of wool, or master-general, praying for a continu­ that while milk has to be sent to the fac­ half cured—the remedy eventually failing to
ance
of
the
daily
mail
service
from
Port
produce any appreciable : effect, except the doses
tory
twice
daily,
cream
needs
only
to
be
Cascade branch as a competing line. about 130 tons, and have now awaiting
were
A course
cour
____________
__
of the flitters, per­
Townsend to Port Discovery, instead of
. increased.
.... followed,
•
. up
Dawes submitted an amendment to shipment at their wharf in Albany over three times a week, lias been circulated. sent every second day; and as to the sistently
breaks
the worst attacks
comparison of creameries with butter and prevents their return. The evidence in
50 tons more.
the sundry civil appropriation bill, to
factories,
of
the
third
class,
tlie
former
fuvor
of
this
sterling
specific
and household
It
is
expected
that
3000
men
will
be
Bloxom, who was sent to the peniten­
Iu the freshman class at Yale College
appropriate $25,000 for the education
medicine is of no ambiguous character, but pos­
tiary from Multnomah county for the employed by the first of July by Nelson lire preferred, because it is easier to itive and satisfactory, and tile sources whence there are thirty colored students.
of children, without regard to race, in
make
good
butter
by
doing
the
churning
Bennett
and
the
other
contractors
along
murder old man Fisher, has bean ad­
it proceeds are very numerous.
the Territory of Alaska.
* • * * Delicate Diseases of either
judged insane and sent to the asylum. the 75 miles of unfinished road. Of this as well as the finishing than by doing
Teller introduced a bill authorizing A few evenings ago he came near mak­ number Bennett will employ about 1000. the latter only. Under the creamery
The New Hebrides Islands have been sex, however induced, speedily and perma­
nently cured. Book It) cuits in stamps.
the i President to appoint and retire ing his escape, so he is probably not as
Owners of sheep in Pacific county are system, as it prevails in three large seized by France.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Alfred Pleasanton as Major-General; insane as he makes out.
prohibited by law from allowing the creameries in Ireland, every farmer’s
66.3
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
A PRIZE IS THE LOTTERY
referred.
•
John Wilson, a skid-greaser for Kim­ same to run at large. The penalty is cream is churned separately, and he is
paid in accordance with the quantity Of life which is usually unappreciated un­
damages
to
the
person
trespassed
upon,
ball at Ordway & Weidler’s logging
Minnesota is introducing fruit trees
ilutJbE.
and quality of the butter produced, til it is lost, perhaps never to return, is
camp, better known as “Silly Jack,” got and a fine not exceeding $25 for each of­ while the person who brings the cream health. \t hat a priceless boon it is, and from Russia.
Crisp submitted a conference report a letter a short time ago from Ramsgate, fense.
how we ought to cherish it, that life may
on the bill requiring land-grant rail­ England, from his brother, with a draft
George Bratton, of Lewis river, a few takes away the buttermilk. Thus each not be a worthless blank to us. Many of
DR. HENLEY’S REMEDY FOR LADIES.
roads to pay the cost of surveying for $500 in it. The letter told him that days ago went off from a Vancouver ho­ farmer gets fair value for his produce— the diseases that flesh is heir to, and which
Ladies suffering from nervousness,sleep­
an
adjustment
not
nearly
so
easy
where
make life burdensome, such as consump­ lessness or any nervous trouble, can iind
their lands.
As the bill originally his papa was dead, and that £17,000 tel, leaving bis purse with $170 under
milk
is
sent
in
instead
of
cream.
—
l)airu
immediate
relief and be cured by using
tion (scrofula of the lungs), and other
passed the House, it applied only to awaited him, as that amount was left his pillow. He returned in the evening World.
scrofulous and blood diseases, are com­ Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron.
and received it back from a good honest
the Union Pacific system, but as him.
WHEN CATTLE GAIN FAT.
pletely cured by Dr. K. V. Pierce’s “Gold­
landlay.
Aslorian: The annual talk of a “rail­
amended bv the Senate and agreed to
Stockmen know that at no time will en Medical Discovery,” after all other
L yon ’ s Patent Heel Stiffener is the only
It
is
said
that
Bishop
Paddock
has
of
­
road
to
Astoria
”
goes
on.
One
way
to
by the conference committee its pro­
cattle gain fat and flesh faster than on remedies have failed. Dr. Pierce's treatise invention that makes old boots as straight
fered to Dr. Eberhard, a prominent edu­ good pasture in June. The grass is not on consumption mailed for 10 cents in as
bring
a
railroad
here
is
to
build
county
new.
visions are extended to all the land­
wagon roads, make it possible for the cator of Alabama, the place of principal
stamps. Address World’s Dispensary
grant roads. The report was adopted. country to be settted up and thus bring of St. Paul’s school for young ladies at bo nutritious as many other kinds of Medical Association, 663 Main btrnet, Buf­
A MOST LIBERAL OFFER!
food, but its easy digestibility makes all falo, N. Y.
Randall introduced a bill for the re­ people here. Once there is a population Walla Walla.
T iie V oltaic B elt C o ., Marshall, Mich.,
its nutrition available. To make the
vision of the revenue and tariff laws.. through the country the railroad will
The Northern Pacific railroad land de­ most of this period, however, it is false
The coal fields of Illinois, it is claimed, offer to send their Celebrated V oltaic
It repeals all forms of internal revenue come.
partment, by their agent, F. Leonhard economy to rely upon grass alone. A contain six times as many tons of coal as B elts and Electric Appliances on thirty
taxation upon tobacco of every de­
have sold nearly one hundred lots, inEl­ few hundred pounds of corn meal fed those of Great Britain.
days’ trial to any man afllicted with Ner­
lensburg, and tlie prices realized are judiciously at this time will make more
scription, and all laws restricting its
WORLD.
vous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood,
from $200 to $650 for 30 by 120 feet.
sale and disposition by farmers and
grain than the same quantity at any
HOW TO SECURE HEALTH.
&c. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed envel­
Claims against the United States Gov­ other season.
producers, after October 1st next.
It
Cuba is a heavy buyer of Florida
It is strange that any one will suffer
ernment for payment of damages to the
BRIEF NOTES.
from derangement brought on by impure ope with full particulars, mailed free.
allows a drawback or rebate of the full strawberries.
Chinese
who
were
driven
out
of
Tacoma,
blood,
when SCOVILL’S SARSAPA­ Write them at once.
Broken
or
rotten
eggs
always
breed
amount of taxes paid on tobacco of
It costs about $50,000 a year to keep
RILLA AND STH.LINGIA, OR BLOOI)
Squak and Newcastle have been prepared lice in myriads.
,
every description held by manufac­ Montana lunatics.
AND
LIVER
SYRUP, will restore health
T ry G ermea for breakfawt.
and will soon be forwarded to Washing­
Everything should go to market as to the Physical organization. It is a
turers or held at the time the repeal
Peach trees 32 years old still bear pro­ ton. They will aggregate over $100,000.
soon as it is ready to ship, the American strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and
goes into effect. It also permits, from fusely at Levyville, Ga.
J. A. Munday, says the Palouse Neus, Agriculturist says.
the best Blood Purifier ever discovered,
and after the passage of the Act, the
Two distinct streams jet from an arte­ special agent of the’general land office,
curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders,
Sunflowers
are
planted
in
some
parts
manufacture and sale of fruit bran­ sian well in Albany, Ga.
notified several parties living on school
Weakness of the Kidneys. Erysipelas.
dies and wines free of internal revenue
There is an officer to every five men in land in this vicinity, to vacate the same of Kansas for fuel. The stalks are said Malaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Bil­
to
make
a
hotter
fire
than
coal.
ious
complaints, and diseases of the Blood,
the
United
States
navy.
within sixty days and to remove none of
taxes,
From computations made at
The dairy products exported from this Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, etc,
the Treasury, based on last year’s re­
Arrests for unlawful cohabitation are the improvements therefrom,
A tract of 40 acres in the Badger country during the year ending April 30
ceipts, it is estimated that Randall’s still daily made in Utah.
“Ilro-w n'H Hronehinl 'rrochea"
amounted to $10,281,185.
tariff bill will effect a reduction in the
One hundred and fifty of tho 365 col­ mountain region has lieen located for 1
are excellent for the relief of Hoarseness
Bradstreet's shows that fancy creamery or Sore Throat. They are exceedingly
townsite purposes. The place is called
Government revenue of $34,977,665, leges in this country publish papers.
butter averages 43^ cents a pound higher effective. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts.
excluding $7,044,452 on account of re­
In the freshmen class at Yale college Kimball, and the proprietors claim that in New York than fancy dairy butter.
it is bound to be the county seat of
ductions of taritls on dutiable articles. there are thirty colored students.
are destroying most of the apri­
Douglas county in the near future.
A writer soys that there is a sure loss cot Birds
crop in Southern California.
Nevada's fishing inhibition begins in
Voorhees offered an amendment to
of
cattle
on
the
plains
every
winter
of
8
Mr.
Cook,
the
enterprising
proprietor
’
the sundry civil appropriation bill April and ends with September.
of the little village of Sedro, on the Ska­ per cent. The annual increase is reck­
“ALL MEN ARE LIARS,’’
A colored women edits an influential git river, is building up a good-sized oned
Combining IB0M with PURE VEGETABLE
appropriating $100,000 to carry into
at 30 per cent. In very bad win
1
TOXICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES
pa|>er
published
in
Petersburg,
Ya.
however, the loss may be 50 per Said David of old. lie was probably
shingle-making industry.
The young ters,
1
effect the order of any Court for the
prompted to make the above remark after
and ENRICHES THE BLOOD. Quicken,
There an1 twentv-two thousand more village gives promise of rapid develop- cent.
1
removal of Chinese persons found not
trying some unreliable catarrh remedy.
the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clenra the
ment.
An experienced horticulturist thus de­ Had he been permitted to live until the
lawfully entitled to be or to remain in men than women in Philadelphia
complexion, makes the skin smooth. It does not
scribes his mole of planting fruit trees: present day, and tried Dr. Sage’s Remedy,
The channel at Santa Barbara is said
Injure the teeth, reuse headache, or produce con­
the United States; rejected.
He makes holes eighteen inches deep he migh have had a better opinion of man­
stipation-ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO.
MINING NEWS.
Morrow moved to amend the sundry to be fairly alive with shoals of sardines.
and three feet in diameter, tills in four kind. \ve claim that no case of catarrh
, n
'*r«irtu •’«T»here recommend It,
There is said to be more undeveloped
civil appropriation bill by increasing
inches of strong, short manure, then two can withstand the magic effects of this
a r
i™ D- L*™*». in office ot Welle, Fereo
The reduction works at Medford are or three inches of street dirt, sets the wonderful medicine. One trial of it wil.
’ th f™’’1'
ir*n, l"<»>. Cal. ears: " I »uF-
from $5,500 to $10,000 the appropria­ land in the state of Maine than in any
Irere Zn,l
” 3od *nd Muieri* t"r «bout four
working ores from different portions of trees and fills in with earth.
convince you of its efficacy. By druggists-
tion to meet exjienses incurred under western state.
iSiTuHr
“’’J’ klBd °' »«iicino "1th-
the state.
fifty cents.
“’■»« Brown’s Iron Bitters tor
The settling of buildings at Virginia
the Chinese emigration Act, and by
Professor Cook says the following mix­
tor— months 1 .MU well ,„d strong as ever ”
Ex-Governor
8.
F.
Chadwick
has
had
Marysvillo, Cal., ears: " I have euf-
adding, proviso requiring the Secre­ City, Nev., creates alarm among some of tho river examined near his quartz ledge ture will not only vanquish the apple . The Prohibitionists of Maine have nom­
«■r"d with Scrofula for the past two years and have
the residents.
tree bark louse, but keep ofl' the borers inated Aaron Clark,a farmer,for Governor.
tikiiiTwi
“^'‘ inre wlthout relief. Aft«
tary of the Treasury to cause to l>e pre­
with
the
view
of
obtaining
a
water
power
Urei7oi^tl'* 01 BrOW‘ *
The girls at Vassar college are said to for a quartz mill.
as well. It is to heat to the boiling
pared preliminary and return certifi­
point one quart of soft soap in two gal­
SURE CURE FOR PILES.
- ?JB8-.®-.A F rost , Fresno, Cal., savs- "I hare
cates identifying more particularly lie so molest that they will not work on
The gentlemen of the Wagner Creek lons of water, and while still hot, thor­ Pi?™® n“Iedor >blind' bl,ccding and Itching
eultered —ith Impure Blood for nearly live years I
improper fractions.
^’‘noT^l.™ boU1'- Bru™’’ IS» BitSSTind1
than at present the Chinese to whom
Piles. One box haa cured the worst cases of
Birds are playing havoc with the apri­ Mining company are much pleased with oughly stir into the mixture one pint of ten
years
’
standing.
No
one
need
suiffer
ten
they are granted, lie went on to point
the
prospects
recently
developed
in
the
h.™‘„‘JdRroRnf“.,,HO?-’ Dilon’
»«r»: ’’I
crude carbolic acid. He thinks the best
cot crop in Santa Barbara, Cal., eating Pilgrim ledge.
nwn’tteil,“ftKr U8ing Kirks Herman Pile (lint-
-^\^b2nXi:i,^'’'’,'-r"
tapure Blood
out defects in the present law declar­ the fruit as fast as it ripens.
way to apply it is to mb it on thoroughly went. It absorbs tumors, allays the itching
ing the law was evaded in a most
The owners of the quartz ledge on with a heavy cloth, using the hands also
*01?* ponltice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Ger-
°*on ir’.nSr*b°i"
M,ri •nd CTO™«d
The camp at West Point this year will
™a.n >’*e. Gintment ia prepared only for Piles
shameful manner.
The certificate be named “Hancock,” in honor of the Wagner creek discovered bv Bragdon during the operation.
a.n<1 11 v11’1*
^6 private parts, and nothing
mmw v
"" oth,‘r- M«de
hr
HROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
and Roach have refused an offer of $20,-
now used, instead of preventing the deceased general,
®Yepy b°* is warranted. Sold by Drutr
A wide-awake Frenchman has applied 2
0(X)
for
the
property
is
reported.
£>
S
r
t9
K
and
mail
on
re
<-*eipt
of
price
ft
8NELL, HEITSHU k WOODAHD,
the idea of supplying prepared and
introduction of Chinese lalair, was an
A labor convention to nominate a
per box. W oodard , C larke & Co. Whole
WheleaaleJAgents, Portland, Or.
The Kingston Shaft, a paper published warm food to the milch cows of Paris sale Agents, Fortland. Oregon.
Whole-
aid to immigration.
The defects in Pennsylvania state ticket has been called
in Kingston, N. M., claims that $100,000 and other city dairies. The feed is de­
the law existed in privileges accorded to meet nt Harrisburg, Aug. 18.
RUSSELL & CO’S
in silver was taktfi out of the Comstock livered twice a dav by vans in covered mPj' IV'nley’s Ue'jry- Beef and Iron re­
to certain classes of Chinese by the
, The niajoritv committee of the Pat mine, located in that camp, in five days barrels hot from steam vats. It consist» moves languor and loss at appetite.
treaty to come and go at pleasure. Electric investigation completely exon
by thirty miners. The New Mexico pa­ of chaffed fodder, roots, pea, been or lin­
Chinese
laborers wore constantly erate Attorney-General Garland.
Ao Optum in Piso’s Cure for Consump­
pers sav it is the greatest silver mine seed meal, rye, barley, maize or w beaten
coming to this country under the pre­
At Conneaut, O., there is an exempla­ ever discovered. The town is booming. flour following their prices. A cow cqn tion. Cures where otherremediea fail. 2oc.
tense of l>elonging to one or the other ry organization of young boys whose
A large bo lv of very rich ore has been thus be fed on fotutoen cents a day, and
t0.TlV'vne & Moore when in Portland
of these classes. The condition of the motto is “Politeness and Kindness.”
cut in one of the levels run from the en­ and the rations are free to lie always an­ M?iL
for best I hotogrnnhic and Crayon
Pacific Coast, so far ns the Chinese
According to the New York medical gine shaft in the Paradise vallev mine, alyzed at the contractor’s expense.
In the swine industry the United
question was concerned, was worse journal one-half the adult men in Amer­ near Winnemucca. Nev. The ore is «»
rich that it is sacked in the mine for States leads the world, having summer
than ever before, and if Congress ica living in our cities are bald-headed.
shipment,
concentration
not
being
from
43,000,1X10 to 45,000.000 head, arid
I
rqy
knew the whole truth on that ques­
It is expected that Mr. Domingo Gena, deemed necessary. The extent of the I slaughtering everv year 28,(XX),000, Great
tion, the Burlingame treaty would not now Chilian minister to Brazil, will be new strike is not yet ascertained.
.^storatio
Britian has 2,585,361 ; Ireland, 1,306,195;
be inexistence one hour.
He pre­ appointed minister to the United States.
New :Hsl important developments have I Russia in Europe, 10.830,093; Spain, 2,-
toH^alth
sented a petition prepared under the
A resident of Amador county. Califor­ very recently been made in the Idahoan, 348,602; Austria, 2,721,541; Hungary,
nd Bpality THE NEW MASSILLON THHESHEB
auspices of the Knights of Labor of nia, haa applied for a patent on a process in Alturas county, Idaho. Three veins 4,170,127; France, 5,565,920; Germany.
the Pacific Coast and signed by 50,000 for making butter by boiling the cream.
to the
of ore appear to have converged into 9,206,791; Italy, 1,162,916; Servin, 1,-
jrelent
KraJn-saving machin« of the
persons, asking that some action be
CoZTtiu.t. 3tui-
for
Tiiuothv-grasa seven feet ten inches one, eight feet wide in the face of the 067,940, and no other European country
CU
tic U^
work iroJ1’,''
double fans, heavy frame-
taken which would forever prohibit tong and with head* six and a half inches drift on the 560-foot level. This ore i has 1,000,000. The United States have
w&tVÏL™*
whep18
’
etc
Unlimited
I»
R emedies "
Chinese immigration.
After debate in length is grown iu Napa valley, Cali­ body has been uncovered for thirty-seven 1 about 80 hogs to 100 population; Europe
and I'ric.???. l‘,,,lrPa88<’d ln w°rk. Catalog!»
has only 15 to 100 of population.
feet,
and
the
end
ia
not
yet.
The
strike
fornia.
ana
I
Tice
List
sent
free.
RUSSELL
&
CO..
the amendment was adopted without
D^Uon™^
Erep.
! The London Odiette gives a good re­
Portland, Or- -j
J. A. L. Wilson, treasurer of the is one of importance.
division.
cipe
for
making
cream
cheese,
namely:
Wallowa
Chieftain:
An
assay
of
aver
­
Chesapeake A Delaware Canal company
The New York Morning Journal says of Philadelphia, is a defaulter for $615,- age sample, taken from the Garfield Take a quart of cream, or, if not desired
orAiicSJ, I " ’ •,i8hier’ koentah P-»n », Hur.X
that Mrs. F. G. Kellogg, 5«» E. St»th Street, 260, having issued fraudulent bonds to mine, owned by Dean A Martain, went very rich, add thereto one pint of new eleamJs'the btoJdaM pwroiStln0^
in that div. was pa. al)zed and lay for that amount some thirty years ago. lie $*» 40 to the ton—»*4 gold and $11 to milk ; warm it in hot water till about 98 lies and polnnoua el-menu? and
«h*
K
Ï v ana l Post
"TO'V
‘-1 « &w'ern
rr«*
«even days in convulsions. Seven doctors is missing.
silver. This ledge is located at the foot degrees; add a tablespoonful of rennet ■
“ gr
GRAY.
' -net,
FrencW
failed to cure her, and her ease was given
let it stand until thick, then break it allays Itching and Inflammation U|W' in”,n,b
Grafton, Dakota, special to the Pioneer- of the mountain about two and one-half
up as hop-dr*« Then St. Jacobs Oil was
and Scalp. heals t L-.-re
a on'<lt'*r"theSkin
used. She began to improve, and in a I'rrit: A strip of country twenty mile« miles southwest of Joseph. The win is slightly witl a spoon, and place it in a . Cvrtcva? iur. «"i;C?,i,7're8I‘h8 »air
frame in whx:h you have previously put
short time was cured.
long by two miles w.de around Inkster, al>out two feet wide and from all indica­ a fine cloth; press it slightly with a is indispensable intreailna skh.’m1’ B*,u'ifl-r
Humora,Sk!n Blemish..« < A 81n P^’ases,Bak-
was pounded bare of crops by a terrible tions is one of the richest discoveries I
Sold everywhere. ITie*”
°'b Skin
Red Star Cough Cure does not poison hail storm yesterday. The Norwegian made in the camp. Messrs. Dean A Mar- I weight, let it stand a few hours, then put Soar.
25c.: R iwolvzxt
kEP« "*, 50c.:
a
finer
cloth
in
the
frame
;
a
little
pow
­
the blood. It does not leave a narcotic church at New Grafton was blown to tin have prospected it to the depth of I
** INCHES, IS THE BEST AND
dered
salt
may
be
put
over
the
eloth.
It
Ai:
reaction. It is safe, it cures at once. kindling wood. The damage to crops is twenty-five feet and they are satisfied i
Ei(teeu*!?’!hr* s™*1!Iever cn,t*r .□ the market,
that they have a “good thing.”
will be At tor use in a day or twe.
Price, 26 cents.
estimated at $500,000.
them AdA^'J? *? .,he Northwest are using
on y
* BUY, Portlaal
1 ■ to Crnctaa A sti P*« p?^«“£*Ueved
T nf>2'^ rnming Printer»' Sandies.
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