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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1887)
I rOKTLAXIl PRODKF. Millionaire Flood has recently enclosed his San Frencisco palace with a bronze i fence which cost (fBU.UOO, and he is now The PtM'uliar Industry Carried On by a gates, each Number of French Peasant«. ( I adding two large bronze One of the strangest of sports, or . weighing 4 000 pounds, which will cost 415,000 more. rather of industries—since to a few men employed in the forests of France THE BEGINNING OF THE END. it supplies a part of their means of The beginning of disease is a slight debility livelihood—is the gathering of ants’ or disorder of some of the vital organs, the eggs. The larvte of those insects, stomach, the liver or the bowels usually. There dyspeptic symptoms, the liver is trouble which are often as large as the ants are some, the skin grows tawny and unhealthy themselves, are used in zoological gar looking, there are pains in the right side or dens ami elsewhere as food for tropical through the right shoulder blade. The climax birds reared in captivity. Le Moniteur is often an utter prostration of the physical en de la Chasse, a hunting journal, gives a ergies. perhaps a fatal issue. But if the diitl ciuty is met in time with Hostetter’s Stomach picturesque account of a liunt for ants’, Bitters, which is always effective as a remedy, it should be resorted to at an early stage, eggs, from which we make a transla and there will be no reason to apprehend those in tion of some extracts. jurious subsequent effects upon the system entailed by entirely cured diseases. Far •‘At sunrise we set out into the woods often better is it. also, to employ this safe remedial accompanied by tlie old forest guard, agent in fever and ague, and other malarial than quinine and other potent Denis, and his son, Jean. The latter complaints, drugs, which, even when they do prove effect carried a big bag and a shovel, we had ual for a time, ruin the stomach and impair the tied strings around the bottoms of our general health. trousers and around our coat sleeves The United States war steamer Galena nt the wrists, as a precaution against has been ordered to the Canadian fishing grounds. the sort of game we’ were after. Be THE “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION/’ fore long we came upon one of the lit Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., tle hillocks of twigs which form the uame has beeome know n over the ants’ houses. Jean held his bag open whose world through his success as a physician, by the ant-hill, and Denis simply gavi e and especially through the reputation of two or three strokes with his shovel, his “Golden Medical Discovery,” has done a good work in preparing an especial rem thrusting ants, twigs and eggs all pell- edy for the many distressing troubles mell into the bag. The sack was quick classed as “ female weaknesses.” It is ly tied up, and another ant-hill sought known as the “Favorite Prescription.” Under its administration all the pelvic or and despoiled, ami tliis was repeated gans are strengthened, and the woman be until the bag was full. comes that emliodiment of health and “ ‘And now comes what is more in beauty which God intended her to be. teresting,’ said old Denis—‘the sorting The city of Atchison Kan., owing to a of tlie eggs. I have an extensive es lack of funds, is w ithout either police pro tablishment where this is carried on tection or street lights. permanently.’ Tlie old man smiled as Julius Metzkia was shot dead by George he spoke. We proceeded to a level Turner, a wealthy man, in Spartansburg clearing in the woods, open to the sun, county, S. C. in the middle of which there was a GREATEST DISCOVERY SINCE 1492. ring made of empty flower-pots laid on For coughs, colds,sore throat, bronchitis, laryngitis, and consumption in its early their sides, the mouths of the pots nothing equals Dr. Pierce’s “Golden turned toward the center. Jean laid stages, Medical Discovery.” It is also a great down his bag, with its thousands of blood-purifier and strength-restorer, or squirming prisoners, while he covered tonic, and for liver complaints and costive of the bow'els it has no equal. the ring of flower-pots over with the condition Sold by druggists. green branches of trees in such a way as to shade them completely, but not P. Robinson, who killed Charles Wil the middle of the circle. Then, into liams at Oaperton, W. Va., was lynched by a mob. this sunny space in the center, he ALWAYS SAFE AND SURE. opened his bag and emptied its con It is safe to take B randreth ’ s P ills at tents. Instantly, as if by inspiration, the writhing mass of ants began carry any time, but to get the best results they ing their eggs into the shaded pots. should be taken on an empty stomach be They knew that, if left many minutes fore going to bed. For Constipation or exposed to the sun, their delicate young Dyspepsia one or two taken every night ones would certainly die, and they de will, in a short time, perform an absolute It is well to take a purgative at posited the lavas in the pots as fast «s cure. least once or twice a month as a preventa they could carry them. Before long tive of disease. B randketh ’ s P ills are some of tlie pots were half filled with entirely vegetable, and the safest and most purgative ever introduced to the nothing but eggs, and these pots Denis effective public. They have lieen used in this coun emptied, one at a time, into a smaller try for over fifty years, bag. While the ants continued to Miiililen Chance« or tlie Weather work at the rescue of their eggs from often cause Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic troubles. “Jii own s Bronchial the broiling sun, Jean returned to the Troches" will allay irritation which in woods, and came back at length with duces coughing, giving immediate relief. still another bag full of his strangely Sold only in boxes. mixed material, which he poured into Tlie ,4<l va nee Thresher is t he best. the writhing arena. Denis, in the Write Z. T. Wright, Portland, for partic meantime, continued steadily at work ulars. emptying the flower-pots white with Agents Wantedeverywhsre, Small sale able article. H. M. SteveiiB, 638 Jewett Place, Minne larvte. ”— Youth's Companion. HUNTING B utter — 20 Fancy roll, If tt>.................. 10 Oregon................................. 12 to 20 Inferior grade.................... 20 74® Pickled....................... . 21 California roll................... 18 to 21 do pickled............... C heese — 15 ® 20 Eastern, full cream........... 14 ® 10 Oregon, do ............ 144 California............................ 25 E oub —Fresh .................. D ried F ruits — 8 7 © Apples, urs, sks and bxs... 0 do California............. 28 18 ® Apricots, new crop............. 124® 14 Peaches, unpeeled, new ... 15 Pears, machine dried........ 40 Pitted cherries.................... 11 Pitted plums,.Oregon 8 7 to Figs Cal., in bgs and bxs.. 8 ® 10 Cal. Prunes, French.......... 12J 10 ® Oregon prunes.................... F lour — 4 75 Portland Pat. Roller, Vbbl 4 4 75 Salem do do 4 75 White Lily <f bbl............... 4 30 Country brand.................... 4 3 00 Superfine............................ G rain — Wheat, Valley, * 100 lbs... 1 51 to 1 do Walla Wai la.......... 1 30 to 1 35 1 io Barley, whole, V ctl............ do ground, If ton....... 20 0) «25 00 Corn, 10 100 tbs........ . • • ■ • ■ • S3 ® 55 Oats, choice milling If bush 50 do feed.good toclioice.old 1 00 to 1 10 Rye, If 100 lbs...................... Y bed — Bran, If ton......................... 22 Shorts, If ton..................... Hay, If ton, baled............... Chop. If ton......................... 5C Oil cake meal If ton............ F resh F ruits - Apples, Oregon new, If bx. 1 OO Cherries, Oregon, drm... 75 to 1 00 Cherry plum....................... Lemons, California, 10 bx.. 4 00 to 5 00 1 50 Limes, f 100..................... 7 w Ri verside oranges, f box.. 50 3 00 Los Angeles, do do .. 50 1 00 Peaches, V box................. H ides - 13 @ 14 Dry, over 16 tbs, (01b........ Wet salted, over 55 tbs.... «4® 74 Murrain hides.................. one-thrd off. 10 to 1 oo Pelts ................................. V egetables - 24 Crbbage, 10 0»..................... 00 Carrots, 10 sack................ 1 25 @ 50 Cauliflower, If doz............ 00 Onions .............................. 14® Potatoes, old, 10 lb............ 1Í® do new, do............ W ool - 14 to 18 East Oregon, Spring clip. 20 @ 24 Valley Oregon, do il ' —Touglf dried gruss should be Used with caution in *the hen-yard as it ■ome times causes crop-bound. —Pan Cakes: One quart buttermilk, two eggs, one teapoonful soda, a little salt, and flour enough for a thin batter; bake in the usual way. — The Plowman. —In favor of farming it may bo truly said that a greater proportion of those who begin by working on a farm rise to competence and moderate wealth than in any other pursuit— N. Y. Examiner. —Carrots and Cream: Take as many moderate sized carrots as you like; scrape and slice, boil in a kettle of water until tender, turn out in a bowl (leaving the water they were boiled in in the kettle); put cream or milk, a pint to every three carrots, into the water, add butter and salt to taste, let boil two minutes, then pour al) over carrots. — The Caterer. —Nice little tea cakes to be baked in niutlin rings arc made of ono cup of sugar, two eggs, one and a half cups of milk, nne heaping teaspoonful of baking power, a piece of butter the size of an egg and flour sufficient to make a still' batter. In this batter stir a pint bowl of fruit—currants arc nice-- or canned berries with the juice poured off. Serve while warm ami they are a dainty addition to the tea table.— De troit Tribune. OFF FOR EUROPE. Two Men Now neallslnc the Bright ■»reams of Their Early I.ire. ANTS' EGGS. apolis, Minn. TURKISH WOMEN. Irresponsible Beings Wlio Are nx Generous and Slovenly aa Children. Turkish women are utterly irre sponsible beings in their husbands’ eyes, and they are treated in most ways like little children—provided for comfortably, fed, clothed and amused, but nvit educated. While naturally docile and intelligent, they become shrewish through the ignorance in which they are kept. They are gener ous with that unthinking generosity that causes a child to give away the most expensive toy, not knowing the cost. A Turkish woman will at any time, if the caprice seizes her, give away her fine jewels. Their hospital ity is too well known to require men tion. They always have coffee and sweetmeats served for any and all guests, nml when they feel that tlie visit lias lasted long enough they clap bauds and the cafteejee brings a second cup of coffee, and that is the signal. No guest can stay longer than to drink this. Sometimes tlie time between drinks is decidedly short. The women and tlie children do not undress at night, but add a wadded night robe to the clothes they already have on and sleep thus, summer nml winter. They close all the doors and windows, and sleep several in one room and doubtless would suffer dread fully from the confined air were it not that Turkish carpenters never have heard of the plumb-line, and so windows and doors all have crevices, which supply ventilation. The tales of oriental magnificence fail to impress one who has visited the best harems, for they are one and all pictures of dirt and wanton extravagance. Tlie only great display is in the amount of rugs ami jewelry. On the floors of the general room for the women, or the private suites, it is all the same—cig arette ends, candies, nutshells, neck laces, gold-embroidered slippers and sashes, and. in short, all sorts of dis order and dirt. And the women are always eating, smoking, or lolling about on the divans.— Brooklyn Maga zine. Zach Messenger, the owner of the unpretentious little barlier shop at 315 Bush street, is not at his post of duty these days. Helefttwo days ago via the Canadian Pacific Railroad for Europe, taking his tielter-half with him, and intending to he gone five months. It is only a brief time since Mr. Mes senger had no such notion in his head as doing a foreign land. An attache of the little shop yesterday told an Examiner reporter how it was he hap pened to chauge his mind. “You see,” he said, “Zach has been having quite a struggle of it for sev eral years, although he is an old San Francisco boy, and has had a pretty fair trade. But his expenses were heavy, and most of the time he just about kept even. But he could always spare a dollar or two in any little en terprise that promised a profit. So it was that he got to taking a ticket a month lately in the Louisiana State Lottery. Well, in the drawing of April 12th last, he pulled out one- tenth of ticket No. Ci7,tffiO for 415,(XM), and was promptly notified to this ef fect. “He went straight down to Wells, Fargo A Co, and got the sum men tioned. Pleased! I should say he was. He said Bince he’d been so for tunate he’d just take a little trip off. Oh 1 yes, he takes more than one ticket now, as do moat all who know Zach.” Another tenth of the 4150,(XX) prize wm won across the bay at Oakland at —It is an error to suppose that seveftk the same drawing. It soon became known that A. Mousson, a bachelor of winters are ilestrnetive to ¡nseel'ltfi-. 40, who had lieen trying all hie life Aeconiing to Mr. Mel^hhn, an 'En hitherto to win a fortune, was the glish entomologist. Infra1 may lie ¡frozen lucky man. Mr. Mousson had con until as brittle as a rotton stivk, in ceived the idea that he could not do a which condition they ,qan senm'ly lu1 letter thing, a« he went along, than to said to live, but on the return of warm invest in a ticket or two. Now he con weather they revive, quite uninjured siders it the best move he ever made by their fi-evzing. It is a noteworthy in his life. fact that butterflies and bumldeliees For someday« he has lieen receiving have Ix'en found almost as close to the the congratulations of his friend«, and North Pole as man has ever approached. now he is casting about to carry out —-Boston Budget. some of the many bright plans of hia early life. — A German doctor is having goo-l It is rumored also that when he goes success with consumptive patients by upon a trip to the Neckar. a« it is pos inducing them to sleep in the open air sible he may, he will not go alone, and of the Thuringian forests, well wrapped that the trip will be all the more on- up and sleeping in light hammocks— ioyable on that account.— San fYtm- simply the fresh air cure.— Foote's cisco (Cal.) Examiner, May 4, 1W7. Uiallh Monthly. Nu Opium in Fiso’s Cure for Consump- tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 25c. T Los Angeles proposes to utilize the na tive castor bean in a castor-oil factory. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consum tion, and kindred affections cured wit out physician. Address for treatise, with two stamps, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Have the grass cut if you want your lawn a la mowed. Try the biamoud Wrench. Z. T. Wright, Portland. Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute Hluir of l.iicht<irit Exi»i‘ri<’itce<| auxl Mklll« ful Physician* and kuhcvouh . WOMEN READ THIS CAREFULLY Rupture Permanently Cured. No surgery. Work every day. Cures guaranteed. Address Drs. FOKDEN 4 LUTHEK, oBtees 8. 9 and 12, First National Bank, Portland, Oregon. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. 1 fruggists Bell it 25c. o . 1 lolm A. CJliikl Jk Co-» DRUCCISTS 161 Second St « COME PORTLAND. Or., AN1> SEE Carry a full line of HUNT'S REMEDY Chefflicali. Toilet Articles and Sniffles. They make a epecialty of attending to MAIL ORDERS If you need anything in their line nend the price with postage, and it will be returned by first mail. the hest Kidney^Liver Medicine NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. HUNT’S REMEDY has saved from lin gering disease and death hundreds who have been given up by physicians to die. HUNT’S REMEDY cures all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Or gans, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes anti Incontinence and Retention of Urine. HUNT’S REMEDY encourages sleep, creates an appetite, braces up the system, and renewed health is the result. HUNT’S REMEDY cures pain in the Side, Back or Loins, General Debility, Female Diseases, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite and Bright's Disease. HUNT’S REMEDY quickly inducts the Liver to healthy action, removing the causes that produce Bilious Headache, Dyspep sia, Sour Stomach, Costiveness. Piles, etc. By the use of HUNT’S REMEDY the Stomach and Bowels will speedily regain their strength, and the blood will lie perfectly purified. O l’llr BU1KHS' GUtOK la laHUril Srpt. wild Mart'll. in it HUNT’S REMEDY is prepared ex pressly for the above <* ’senses, and has never been known _,o fail. For K. I. Bulgarian embroideries showing ex quisitely combined Eastern colors are likely to be mole fashionable for dress borderings. Tlu-v harmonize with every hue and are suited to all but very thin textures. The polonaise promises to be a lead ing favorite during the season to come, and so many pretty styles have lately been devised that it lias every right to tlie position. Cross-striped dress fabrics will still be made up into unirimmed skirts to accompany polonaises, as well as other styles of upper dresses, which ii. coloi will match the plain stripe between the brocaded bands. Sometimes kilted skirts will be made of lengthwise striped goods, which will be folded m > that only the brocade will be visible.- Delineator. ear II year, a.' 31'3 l»*HV**. 8‘i x 11% im-hra.wUh over 3 BOO llluatrallona — a whole Picture Gallery. G1VKS 'Wlioleaale Price. direct to consumers oil all good, fox |ier«oual or family uae. Tell, how to order, and Rive, exact eo.t of every thing yon uae, eat, drinlc, wear,, or hove fun with. Tlie«« INVAI.’?A11I.N! BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the market, of the world. We will mall a copy FRKE to any ad- dre.. upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expeUM, of mailing. I*‘ “* I»“ from you. Ke.pertfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 22’ & 22» Wabash Avenue. Chicano, ill. No hot water pipes; no heating your rooms. For de scription, address, Z. T. WHI0HT, Foot Morrison st. Portland, Or. Also dealer iu Threshing and General Machinery, Mu rlue Work. Laundry Machinery, In fact anything you want. Gen Agent for the Hhiiiinan Goal Oil Fnglne «4.* AGENTS WANTED tr» Purchasing Agency Parties desiring to make purchases of any description in Portland can save the expense of ■ triplln-re.und buy at wholesale rutes, through the PORTLAND l'VRCHASING AGENCY. Address: P.O. Box 35. Portland, Or. “WORLD” ivyxfcvces Send for descriptive circular. Liberal induce ments to agents. DAYTON to HALL, Agents, Portland. Or. F. T. MERRILL BICYCLES, TBICYCLES, Cash orliilillments. rail Stock al 145 Sth St, P. O rup. rostro good. Use Sold by driiiœists. T4 L' * Make your Ice and Ice Cream at .home. Cost nothin« to make. Price ill Machine *30 up. T. H 1> a Y. 1313 Valencia st S F REPUTABLE RELIABLE. PrinG LIVER PHIS. a s .SUET* SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness. Coiisllpii- tion. Indigestion, and Bl llousAttacks, promptly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. 25 wilts u' lul, by Druggists. CTFINU/AY KltANK'H to BACH. □ I u.1 IX W H I , Gabler, Roenish Pianos: Bur det Organs, band instruments. Largest stock of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at Eastern prices. M. GRAY, 206 Post street. San Francisco. -ji - • - “ ' ’ unlueakable. Standv4 quality 15 eente p r yard; Cloth covered, 20 cents; Matin covered, ‘5 cent: F. h «ale everywhere. Try it. M IKIRA FEATI! EKBUNE COMPANY. Three Oaks, Mich. BIG BLOW Some people make a great blow about the bargains they have to sell. This is not our way. Wo have a er eat variety of goods which we offer as low as possi ble to secure a good article that will give satisfaction. At this time we have somochoice Raisins at $1.50 per box; very g..... I Indeed, (1.00 for 20 lb. boxes; an I some low as 8c. in bulk that are good to cook. . Pitted Plums, 9c. and 10c, Very bright Pears, 8c.; Aid in, white as paper, 12}c.; dark, 2c. to 3c. Dark Apri cots, 3c. Rice is low, 4.Jc. and 5c. Split Peas, 4c. t) 5c.; Whole Peas, l.Jc. to 2c. in lots, and 8c. for small quantities. .July list is ready. Do you get it? Wei., all you need do is to ask for it on a postal directed t» S mith ’ s C ash S tore , 115 and 117 Clay St., 8. F., Cat This BELT or Regenerator In Bia<lo expressly for the cuaeof derangements of the generative organ«. The continuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy action. Do not confound thiawith Electric Belta advertised to cure ail Illa from bead to toe. 14 is for the ONH •TorX^’^rt.« ™ I- PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine, flnft' and always Reliable. Rcware of worth I cm Imitations. Indispensable to LADIES. A«k your Drurffist M *• Chlehrotor*« Ensliah*’and tak< no other, or inclose>40, (stamps) to us for particulars in letter by retunt Sold by Drufffff»tn everywhere Ask for “Chlehea tor’s Englteh” Penny royal l^iUn. Take no other. Cures in 1 TO f> DATS. uaranteed not sause Stricture. Mf d only by the Chemical Co. Cincinnati All people of DYSDFtTtc xvays Hhotild learn to lengthen out their days When I ndigestion makes a call. Or C onstipation , worse titan all. Makes life a burden, bear in mind In TARHANT'S 8ELTZER health you'll And. CrofuUu CiatUdi haa taken the lead in the sales of that class of remedies, and has given almost universal satisfac- “ murphy PRO% Paris, Tek G has won the favor of the public and now timong the leading Moor cines <>f the oildonu A. 1— SMliTL Bradford, Pt, Sold by Drurgistat Price • 1 • ~ The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OB. Young, rnlddle-M—t »od e-. old, single or married men ■0) ami all who suffer LOST MANHOOD I Nervous Debility, Sperma torrhea, Seminal Losee« k Sexual Decay,Failing Meiu- lory, Weak Ey«A LjcJ of : Energy, also Blood Had ‘Skin Dituases. Eruptions, Hair Fallin« Bone Pains, S wellings Sore Throat, Ulcer«, Ki fecta of Mercury, KidW« aud Bladder Trouble’ Weak Back, Burning Urine, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Btnc • lire-prompt relief and cure for life. Hoth Mcxra ConHUlt ConfidejatlaHF OFFICE—182 A 184 THIRD ST. 1 1 I < t 1 C 8 a t Y £ N. P. N. U. No. 188-S. F. N. U. No. ft»- —a. grand opening NICOLLTHETAILOR ^Ttesuuatey Cur« all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or One bottle taken according to directions LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, **'H gire better results than a gallon of Boil«, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula. Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-called Blood Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Purifiers nrith which the market is glutted, Pains readily yield to its purifying ft Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. properties. It leaves the Blood pure, Liver and Kidneys healthy and the • 600 REWARD Complexion bright and dear. w»7/ paid for any cate of Rheumatism J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietors which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad 417 Sansom« St.. San Francisco. ministered, fails to reliore. the Send 10 cent« in stamps for Dr. Pieroe’s largo Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, paper-covered). Address, W ohld ' s D ispen - hahy M edical A ssociation , 063 Maiu street. Buffalo, N. Y. formation, addrens Cheever Elec- trio Belt Co., 103 Washington Street, Chicago, 111. COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA PRICE $1.00, s Isn Positive Cure HALL’S Is a powerful general, as well as uti riue. tonic nnd nervine, and Imparts vigor nml ntn iigili to the whole system. It cime weakness of stomach. Indigestion, bloating, weak back nervous prostration, exhaustion, rlelitlity and Bleeplessncwi. Iu citbereex. Favorite Pnnirip- tlon is sold by ili iigglsts under our »u.Uit’c guarantee. Seo wrapper around bottle. TYPE-WRITER BENO BOR CATALOC LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE X TM woman*« Sure Friend nf up. J'V'1"’-trwnu.x irriin«, rvk . icaz . orrumn<>. <*<•><« < kxcxr , atrrrr wiixtrxnmt iu euro mrt . xcbi , in ixnra.uxx wtthth . i.Awxorx.-mGk tvrmxTmi.ixs or BK.RIVO IXVWX, C.rsixo rXIS, WEIGHT AND Bl< KACna, n azwats ruMAxrxTi r h ' had st i ra trail, • *iM<»bl b, Dr.aal.ra, Price a I. per bottle. M rx. I'lnkhani'x Liver l*IIH c uro cun.tlp.tlon. ZStv Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription For internal congestion, Intlainnialloii and ulceration, it Is a Specific. It is the result of tills vast experience. Day. SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, ____ Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or. For ALL of those Painful Delicate Complaints and Complicated troubles and Th Weaknesses go common among our Wives, Mothers, and Daughters. It will cure entirely all ovarian or vaginal trouble*, Inf la m m a- tion and Ulcera* tion, Fulling and Ikinjdacrment*: it- eonwquent spinal , Il’etiAiiriM, rm<i is particularly worn-out," •• run-down." debilitated school trucliei-H, milliners, M-umstr. men, house keepers. nod overworked women generally Dr. Pierce’s 1’iivoi-^e Prescription Is the brat of nil restorative tonics. It is not a "Cure-all " blit admirably fullllls a Rinfflenera of purpose being a most potent Speciflc for all thoso Chronic Weitknesses and Diswiscs peculiar to women. The tn-ntment of many tliousauds of such cases, nt tile Invalids' Hotel ami Surg. leal Institute lias ntforded a large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and ANTI-lUCIOt’S nod CATHARTIC. RKOWN CHEMICAL CO,. BALTIMORE, .M’’ 20 Yearn Beloni. e 90 HUNT’S REMEDY is purely vegetable, and meets a want never before furnished to the public, and the utmost reliunoe may be placed BRgj'gj |J i i ' O’.'.l OfÚkATJ ‘□iKüiWlth èh ¿¿am or pï‘- . *> . » ». J • T ry G krmka for break tast. Providence, riches and Parifles the lllood, StiinulateM the Appetite* Strengthens the Muscles and Nerves- in fact, thoroughly Invigorates. Absolutelv Pure Z. T. Wright, Portland, haa the West inghouse Thresher and Engines. HUNT'S REMEDY CO., BESTTONIC POWDER Every man and woman young or old, ou thin Coast, that is afflicted with any disease, no matter what, that their family pliysiciuti does not understand, or cannot cure, should write a full description of their trouble to Dr. Forden, or get on the train and visit him. He is pro vided w ith every instrument of surgery, and the liest medicines to lie hml for money. Consultations free. Honest opinions given; reasonable charges. All corres pondence strictly confidential. Enclose stamp. Address W B FORDEN. M D ; offices, 8, 9 and 12, First Na tional Bunk, Portland, Oregon. Send for Pamphlet to Thin medicine combines Iron with pure vegetable tonics, and is invaluable for Diaea&eH peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It En ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTV Patients treated heroorut their homos. Many treatod ut home throimli coirespomleuo- Buecesstully us If heroin |>eison. Cornu iu.1 ST* 1,1 "bmips ror “ur nxshd.’ Guide-Book," which give, all part" Ulins. Address: WoltLU's O ibpknhaby Mzm. cal A ssociation , iwi Muiu st., ButTulo N Y When Haby wan Bick we gave her Caatoria, When ahe was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When she became Miss, she < lung to Caatoria, When ehe had Children.aba gave them Caatoria. One trial will convince you. sale by all Druggists. Needing renewed strength, or who suffer from Infirmities peculiar to their sex, should try Clears the complexion, and make« the nkin smooth. It doe« not blacken the teeth, caune headache, or produce oonstipation— all other Iron medicine» do. M rs . M. A. P reston , Forrest Grove, Oregon, says: “ I suffered for yearn with Weaknesn. Brown’s Iron Bitters ha« made me well. I would not bo without it.” M rs . C has . A. S umner , ¡.«Mi Ninth Ave. East Oakland. Cal., «ayn: “ I have used Brown’s Iron Bit- tors for Headache and Weakness with much bem fit. Before using the second bottle I felt better and stronger. I recommend it as a most valuable tonic.” M rs . M ary D ranel , M Oak St., San Francisco, Cal., says: *' I used Brown’s Iron Bittern for Norvoun Headache and it cured me.” Genuine has above Trade Mark and cronaed red linet on wrapper. Take no Other. Made only by For sale by The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the Citv. 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