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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1887)
reWTLAMD PBODl'CM MOUNTAINS OF 8UGAR. Bum*— Fancy roll, lb Oregon......... . The Trtmonduu« QuantliiM of Sacchurln« Contum*<i io This Country. Inferior grade Pickled........... California roll do pickled.. Orness- Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California............... Hoes-Fresh....... D hikd Fuurre- Apples, are, ska and bxs do California......... Apricots, new crop.......... Peaches, unpeeled, new Pears, maohine dried... Pitted cherries............... . Pitted plums, Oregon......... Fias, Cal., in bgs and bxs.. Cal. Prunes, French........... Oregon prunes..................... 28 14 10 » 0 12 40 40 11 8 10 14 F louh — Portland Pat. Roller, tf bbl $ Salem do do White Lily V bbl................ Country brand..................... 4 Superfine............................. G rain — Wheat, Valleyj» 100 Ibe... 1 do Walla Walla.......... 1 Barley, whole, F ctl............ do grou id, ton........ 20 Oats, choice milling P bush do feed,good tocholce,old MykPWO tbe...................... 1 Bran, ton.......................... S’ ton...................... ton, baled............... I ton.......................... a meal V ton............ 4 4 4 15 0 4 1> 2> 25 85 2 75 1 1 1 00 6,25 40 0 45 «a 00 0 1 16 00 018 18 00 020 6C18 n CO 025 32 00 033 22} II 10 00 45 " 10 00 00 00 00 0C F kb » u H iuith - Apples, Oregon, P box....... 00 0 1 00 Cherries, Oregon, P drm... 4 00 @ 5 00 Lemons, California, P bx .. 1 50 Limes, p 100..................... Riverside oranges, p box. Los Angeles, do do . 1 00 « 1 25 Peaches, p box................ H id * s — Dry, over 16 lbs, p tb....... 18 0 14 6i« Wet salted, over bh lbs... 7* _ Murrain hides................. . .one-third off. 10 0 1 00 Pelts ................................... V bostablks — Cabbage, F lb................... 0 i 1 Carrots, p sack............... 1 00 Cauliflower, g dos.......... 0 Oni«ns ................................ 1 K 0 ; 1 Potatoes, now, p bush .. W ool — 16 14 a East Oregon, Spring clip.. 18 0 20 Valley Oregon, do SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. There are 2,000,000 men engaged in the building trade* In the United States. —The oost of the rocent coke strike te the men and operators is estimated at 12,000,000. —There are 108 cotton mills in the South. Georgia bond« the list with 36, Tennessee cotnos next with 27, and Ala bama 20. —A physician living near the soa says that during tho past live years he has noted tho hour and minute ofdoath in nlnoty-throe patients, and every one has gone out with tho tido, save four who tliod suddenly by aocident —It is reported that a rich American ts about to establish a paper factory at San Luis Potosi, Mexico, with a capital of at least $500,000. The principal ma terial used will bo “lechugilla,” a fibrous plant which grows abundantly iu that section. —About midway between St. Peters burg ami Moscow, Prince Putiatin has made the important archmlogical dis- oovery of an image of the constellation of Ursa Major engraved on a grindstone •f tho Stone Age. A similar discovery had already been made near Wollmar In Germany. —What is termed flexible glass Is a useful product just iiitroducoiL Paper •f proper thickness is rendered trans parent by soaking in copal varnish, and whon dry. is polished, rubbod with pumice stono, and a layer of soluble glass is applied and rubbed with salt Tho surfaco is as porfect as glass.— Boston Budget. —Though eleotrical storage batteries have attracted attention only within the past sovon years, the discovery of the principle is as old as the century, Gaushorot having first noticed in 1801 that platinum or silver wires gave off • ourrent after being disconnected from a voltaic battery with which they had boon used for decomposing saline water. The first secondary cell of Plante was made in 1860.— Arkansaw Traveler. —A nnivorsal competitive exhibition •fsoienoe and industry will open at Brussels, Belgium, May 1, 1888, and •ontinue six months. Fifty-six oom- mittoes representing all industries and Various specialties, luivo framed ques tions whose solution forms the basis of eomputition. Medals, diplomas and «100,000 in cash will lie awarded to ex hibitors, who are given apodal induce ments by tho Belgian government in the way of transportation, management and duties. —In nearly every department of legit imate industry greater or less improve ment is observed in comparison with the like number of many preceding years. Lumber, coal, petroleum, and •otton fabrics are conspicuous for their steadiness through the usual season of mid-summer dullness. Railroad earn ings gained fifteen per cent in June, and fifty roads show an increase of 12.8 per cent for the first week of Jnly. Money has become more plentiful at ths metropolis, but the daily dealings ia Wall street are small and ({notations sag upon the slightest provocations.— Ohicajo Inter Ocean. Those who have a conscience and put it into their work and never swerve from tlie plain path of duty achieve sertnfn triumph. — Christion Advocate. —The communistic colony st Poti Angeles, on Puget Sound, now numbers 140 person*. Thoy own two thousand seres of land, and expect to build and •perate a saw-mill soon. Unlike other successful ooloniea, they profess no re ligious basis, and cast aside creed. —A Boston man wno nas cnBseti inc Atlantio fifty-two times, and been sea- sick each time except the last, explains the exception as follows: “I look t. rubber bag with me, some twelve inches long and four inches wide, with an iron •lamp to close the mouth of the bag •ad filled it with small pieces of ie< •very morning (the steward brought ■>• the ice In a bowl), and applied it or the spine, nt the base of the brain down between my shoulders, for aai half to three-quarters of an hour; oi rath«rl lay on it, pressing it against the spine. It had a most soothing that frequently I fell aslec| and afterward fell Americans ought to be the sweetest people on earth if, as has been «««erted, food goes to make the race. The quau- tity of sweets landed at this port dur ing a year would amaze any one who has not given the subject spcoial atten tion. It would appear that American* are preserved in sugar, afloat on rivers of saccharine. From West Indies black strap to golden syrup, from dainty lady-fingers to solid pound cake, from moj asses candy to the most delicious bonbons, Americans beat all other peo ples as absorbers of saccharine, the French not excepted. No adequate idea of the enormous quantity of sugar consumed in this co try can be con veyed by a statement in pounds. The figures, however, indicate that Uncle Sam has a tremendous sweet tooth. The total sugar im|x>rtations for the year 1886 amounted to 2,498,192,000 pounds, or alxmt 1,000,000 tons, valued at $71,604,698. To this tremendous aggregate Cuba alone contributed 1.201,503,000 pounds; Brazil sent 223,- 062.000 pounds; Germany (lieet sugar), 203,288,000 pounds, aud the Sandwich Islands (freesugar), 191,622,000 pounds. Smaller quantities were imported from tho West Indies and other countries. To the aggregate of imports must be added tho domestic product to find the total consumption of sugar in tho United States. The boat imported sugar is the cen trifugal, in form of coarse crystalline particles, varying in size according to the grade or quality of the article. The lowest form of tiie product is called melada, a thick sirup, of which com paratively little is now imported. Samples of sugar are taken from a specified number of casks of every cargo by Government samplers and sent to expert«, who determine the grade as a basis of fixing the duty thei eon. The instrument employed to Indicate the degree of variation in the quality of sugar is oallod a polariscope, and a variation of one degree means a differ ence of l-41th of 1 per cent, duty, a small fraction, but on millions of pounds it means thousands of dollars. The manner of handling sugar in the port has recently undergone a change. It is another instance of the condensa tion of business methods, whoreby tiie same results are obtained l>y fewer workers. Formerly the great bulk of sugar was stored in the warehouses and withdrawn by refiners from time to time—a method which gave employ ment to a great numlter of coopers and laborers. Now the bulk of it goos di rect to the refineries, and a good many workmen have lost their occupation in consequence. In tho busy season, which usually be gins alsmt March 1 mid ends about the middle of July, ns many as twenty-five or thirty vessels are distributed at ono timo along the Brooklyn water front, discharging their cargoes. An idea of tiie bnlk of an average sugar cargo can only be formed by seeing, say 1,600 hogsheads, of an average weight of 1,500 pounds, spread out upon the dock. One huudred of such cargoes, if piled in the form of a pyramid, would make a sugar Clieops. Every package is weighed by a Government officer or a sworn special. The former receives $4 a day, six days in the week; tiie oilier 30 cents an hour for actual sendee. The weigher's position is no sinecure'. He is a worker. He must stand at the scales from seven a. in. until sunset; lie must enduro blazing suns and face tiie coldest winds. What becomes of tiie million tons of importod sugar, not to mention tiie do mestic product? Ask tiie ladies, ask the children, ask the baker and the confectioner, ask the housekeeper. It goes into millions of clips of coffee and tea daily; into cakes, preserves and pies; into fruits and sauces and a hun dred other things. The Western flap jack swims in saccharine fluid; it per meates tiie luscious griddle cake. Tho cunning confectioner and skilled house wife mold tiie crude article into multi form artistic shapes ami invest the snl>- stance with a delicious consistency. If tho supply were suddenly stopped, society would be converted into sauer- kraiH.— N. K Kveding Nun. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL A large number of society ladi *a in St Paul are reported to have abandoned a pro Why • Young Hottentot DestroyaO Hl« Jected reception for Mrs. Clove and be cause one member of the committee of re Mae tar's Tlierinoruelor. My bov boy Piet was not handsome. In ception was once a seamstress. deed. to European ideas, his small eyes THB WESTERN SETTLERS CHOSEN ; set obliquely in his face; his wide and flat SPECIFIC. uose with its distorted nostrils, aud the With every advance of emigration into the bridge so little elevated that the space far West, a new demand is created for Hostet between the cheek bones was almost ter's Stomach Bitters. N’ewly peopled regions flat; his protruding lips, and long and are frequently leas salubrious titan older set tled localities, on account of the miasma which prominent but narrow and pointed chin rises from recently cleared land, particularly might appear positively ugly, notwith along the blinks of rivers tlxat are subject to standing tile verdicts of tiie various fresh ts. The agricultural or mining emigrant Hottentot belles with whom he was on soon learns, when he does not already know, that the Bitters afford the only sure protection familiar terms, and who evidently re against malaria, aud those disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which climate garded him with approving eyes. changes, exposure, and unaccustomed or un He was a pure Hottentot, of a type healthy water or diet subject him. Conse now almost extinct; he was faithful; quently, he places an estimate upon this great household specific and preventive commensu tolerably honest, except in matters rare with its intrinsic merits, and is careful to keeo on hand a restorative and promoter of in which food, drink or money health so implicitly to be relied upon in time of were concerned; less of a drunkard need. than most of ills compatriots; and a The Ameer of Afghanistan caused the liar of but small capacity. He was execution of his physician for applying ir about five feet four inches in height, ritating ointment« to his arm. and of a jaundiced yellow hue. His ONLY THIETf-SIX PER CENT. age amounted to about sixteen years in actual time, but he appeared to be at Of those who die from c msumption inherit the disease. In all other cases it must least a century old in wickedness and either be contracted through carelessness, depravity. or, according to the new theory of tuber 1)----- kept a thermometer hung up cular parasites, received direct y froqj others as an infectious disease. But in on a nail which was driven into one of either case, Dr. Pierce s “Golden Medical tile ridge-poles of the tent, and tile Discovery” is a positive remedy for the disease in its early stiges. It is delay that mercury in the tube and bowl much is dangerous If you are troubled with exercised tiie mind of Piet. He asked shortness of breath, spittingof spittlngof blood, night night- us frequently what it was for, and evi sweats or a lingering ig cough, do not hesi tate to procure this sovereign remedy at dently regarded our explanations as to _______ tho uso of the instrument as mere sub once, terfuges designed to disguise the truth, The Sheriff' of Chicago receives $110 for each man he hangs. asking : ••What the use of such t'ing? S’pose NEVER TRAVEL WITHOUT THEM. I see cloud dis side over dar, don me Persons should never travel without a know rain soon catch dis part, and i make plenty cold. S’pose you no aide box of B ranpreth ' h P ills . A few doses taken before going on ship will prevent for tell if day hot or cold without dom sea sickness, and one pill every nivht on t’ing?” ship-board wih counteract thecostive action The word “mercury,” too, he consid of the sea air. When sick, troubled with ered a slang name we had invented to pains, cold-, or di ziness, or having rheu deseribe the metal in the bowl; and one matism. take from three to five pills, and if they do not opera'e in an hour or >o day, when I)----- happened to refer to t ke three or four more. it as “quicksilver” in Piet’s presence, Gen. Wm. B. Franklin Is president of a I could see a sudden gleum of intelli gence in the boy’s evos, and a pleased manufacturing company at Hartford, Conneticut. expression on his flat countenance, as if lie had at last received corroborative THE SPLENDOR OF DEEBS evidence of a faot which lie had long And the artifle al effects of cosmetics, no suspected. Next day we came back matter how deftly appl'ed, can never make from the claim somewhat earlier than beautiful or attractive one winis subject to emaciation nervous debility, or any was our custom on account of the un form of female weakness These must be usual heat, and when I)----- went, ns reached by inward application, aud not by usual, towards the thermometer to see outward attempts at concealment, and the ladies may take hope from the fact that what the temperature was, behold, no thousands of their sisters have made thermometer was there! themselves more radiant and beiutiful by We, of course, suspected Piet at once, the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Pres< rip- tion" than they could ever hope to do by and searched high and low for him. the aid of the appliances of the toilet. He was nowhere near our tent, but In the State of New York over 20,00) after some time we discovered him at a little distance, crouched down behind a women are mcmbeis of the K. of L, heap of “stuff” near a sorting-table, OFFER NO. 173. busily engaged with something on th. FREE! — To M erchants O nly : An ground. We approached him on tip elegant silver-plated Water Pitcher, frosted toe and beheld an amusing sight Be and richly oirved ; height, 13 inches. Ad fore him on the ground lay tiie broken dress at once, IL W. T ansill & Co., 55 thermometer and beside it, in tiie dust, State Street, Chicago. was a glistening little silver globule of A» a Care for More Throat aud mercury. Piet’s eyes were fastened CougliH, “ Browns Bronchial Troches" have been thoroughly tested, aud maintain upon this witli a mingled expression of amazement, and fright Every now and a good reputation. then ho would cautiously extend a finger Gen. Wesley Merritt, t he gal ant cavalry and thumb aud endeavor to pick up the general, Is in regular service. mercury, which naturally escaped him The cleansing antiseptic and healing and rolled to one side. His action and qualities of Dr. Sagj’s Catarrh Remedyare expression each time he found he had unequalled. missed it wore so absurd that at last we Gen. John F. Hartranft. ex-Governor of could not restrain our laughter; ho nt Pennsylvania, lives at Philadelphia. once heard us, looked round, and the next moment wna^dnneing nbout and Relief is immediate and a cure sure. making grimaces at us two hundred Piao’s Remedy for Catarrh. 50 cents. yards off. T ry G krmka for breakfast. It was not until tho pangs of hunger compelled him, towards tho evening, to approach tiie tent that we caught him. He expressed contrition, but seemed to think, at tiie same time, that we had SKIN & SCALP played rather a shabby trick on him. CLEANSED “What for you tell me that silver live in dom t'ing for?” he asked. “Why PURIFIED you no say it witchcraft? and then I leff and BEAUTIFIED him. That no good silver—not money BY silver.”— All the Year Bound. HUNT’S WANTED THE SILVER. / REMED œ Kidney Liver Medicine hUVICB KNOWN TO NAIL, Curff prmc a\t Crofdkd.« POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A man e! of strength and wholesomeness. Moro economical tnan the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competi tion with the multitude of low te4t, short weight, alum, or phosphato powders. Sold only in (ana. R oyal B aking P owbkx C o ., 106 V»al! Struct, N. Y. A Healer In Inaeetlol.lee Pronounce, Them limiaerou, un<l Costly. In my buainess I sell vnrious insec ticides Paris-green, London-purple, Slung-sliot and ordinary insect powder. I learn much of the results— some ex pected and others unexpected. For in Ranee, I have learned of the death of two horses and three cattle in this countv through the use of Paris-green, during a period of twelve months. 1 have been told also of injury from the nme cause to two persons and the ■rolialile death of a third. It is not at all probable that I have hoard of all tiie instances of injury due to this poison; nor is it probable that more harm has resulted hero than elsewhere. Supposing that tlio instances reported be taken as an average of those hap pening throughout the country, and that it Is use I elsewhere as liborally as it is hero whnt an appalling array of disasters we have! At this rate the statistics of my State would show tho loss of nearly live hundred horses and cattle, and tho losses of the nation would lie in proportion, besides tiie in- ¡ury mid dentil of hundreds of men, women and children. This seems al most incredible, but are not the prom isee and the Inferences probably just ? It is true that most of these injuries have l> on caused through carelessness, but that does not argue that the use oi an article should lie continued when it is llalile through csreleasneas to cause ao much hm m. Pistols carried almut the pet son are little to be apprehended 'f handled with great can1, yet sensible people object to them because of the Imiger of careless handling. Mv own duty seems plain to me—I «hall not offer these violent poisons for ise where comparatively innocuous substances can lie substituted for them. — Crawfordsville, (Ind.) Cor. Rural .Vcw Yorker. —It in fitting that those who atx made to suffer «houhi suffer welt.— Burke. —There ts something wrong within all those who are afraid to look within —Seeker. —Nineteen million of the sixty mil lion people in this land are member» of ohurchos. —Tile BoHtonSehool Board lias vot <1 to reduce the time devoted to arithme tic in the public schools and to simplify the proecHH of Instruction. —Mr. A. S. Barnes, of New York, has given $40,000 to Corneil University for tiie erection of a building for the college Christian Association. —If 1 can put ono touch of a rosy sunset into tiie life of any man oi woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God. — George MacBonald. —Over 170,000 of the communicant members in regular connection with the Lutheran Chnrch in tho United States are found in tho State of Penn sylvnnia. —In Russia there are 32.000 schools, having each an average of 36 scholars. I bis is one school for 2,300 inhabitants. ,t a cost of less than a half-penny n head of the population. —The Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore has an income of $220,009 from the endowment funds, and $10,- —“Mtn anti »»men make sad mis J00 to $50,000 from tuition. The stu takes about their own symptoms-tak dents. therefore, pay only about one- ing their vague, uneasy longings, some fifth of the cost of their education. times for genius, some times for relig —Dr. Horatius Bonar, of Edinburgh, ion, and, oftener still, for a mightv Scotland, an able preacher, author and love.” hymn-writer, but doubles« best known -Heiress—I am afraid it is not for in the latter capacity, is making at^ me that you come here so often, but rangements to retire from active min tor my money. Ardent Wooer -You isterial life, after fifty years' sen-ice. are cruel to any so. How can 1 get —The surprsing fact is noted that Sur money without getting you.— oton Cttsrier. while the Wesleyan Church in Groat Britain Imd 1,970 minister*, it had 24.- —Father—“Well, young man, you 179 lay class leaders, »nd 15.009 local null either marry my daughter or pat preachers last year, so that the greater for the gas you burned all last winter.’’’ part of its Bastoral end preaching work ®eerge—“Mr—1 say—^*u don’t happen ia done by laymen-rimd non» th« lee* t* have an engagement ring ahov •ffbetiro wojk for that—AT. T. HVnus rwr-vDiBitj DOR CLEANSING. PURIFYING AND I beautifying the akin •( children and infanta and curing torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly and pimply diseaaes of the akin, aotdp ana blood, with Ios8 of hair, from infancy to old age, the C uticura R emedies are infallible. C uticura , the great S kin C urb , and C vti - cura ^ oap , an exquisite Skin Beautifier, pre pared from it, externally, and C uticura R r - bolvknt , the new Blood Purifier, internally, invariably succeed when all other remedies and the beat physicians fail. C uticura R km kdi kb are absolutely pure and the only infallible skin beautifiera and blood purifiers, free from poisonous ingredients. Sold everywhere. Price, C utioura ,50 c .; S oap , 25c.: R kbolvknt , $1. Prepared by the P ottkr D rug and C hemical C o .. B oston , M ass . rxrSend for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” D A DVIOSkin and Scalp preserved and beauti DfiDl 0 fled hy C uticura M edicated S oap ELY’S CREAM BALM. Qonjhpfttion ^WGuiate; TAKK PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- VY ing the arrival of a very large shipm nt of NEW GOODS and NOVELTIES for all de partments. The collection includes all the latest and most fashionable European in design, color and American and fabrio, em- reductions, racing : Dre«« Good«,’ Tweeds, Silks. Ulsteringl. Gloves, Ribbon«. Flannels, Lores. Collars, Cuffs. Portieres, Trimmings, Curtail.«, Kuching«. -------------- Buttons, Haniikei ohlof«, ™ Blanket«. __ Cerseis. Umbrellas, Linen«. Hosiery, g MUSLIN A MERINO UNDERWEAR, Send tor Pamphlet to HUNT’S REMEDY CO., I Provftdenoe, R. I, Ask your druggist for HUNT’S RR*IEI) Y« Take no other stag of tlsltteou Experienced and Skill« Vul l’liyaldau* mid Surgeons« Plays Classical, Sacred, Dance and all the popular mu sic cf the day correctly. Price from $15 to 927». Write Kohler St Chase, San Francisco, for catalogue. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY— Patients treated boro or at their homte. Many troated id home, through oorrespondonoe, us successfully as if hero Tn person. Como and see us, or send ton scuts in stamps for our “ Invalids' Guide-Book,” which gives nil partic ulars. Address: Wonr.n's D ispk . xhaiiy M edi cal A ssociation , <Md Main. St., Butfulo, N.Y. URECURE DiSCOVERED Fi lauderbach's Ge-man Catarrh Remedy fci Price 11. .Samples fruì at Druggist»- Mailed for 10c. liiBUmpi THUI b ANDS (THE!) uncc the discovery of thia method of treatment Every mail bnnga lettera from grateful persona CUKEIi B. S. LAI I ì K'- iim II . <».« V-ws.-k. !M. J-. U.S. 4. Housekeeping Goods, Samples Bent on application. Goods O. D., or on reoeipt of Postotttce Order. sent C. N ew S ectional M aps COLLINSON AND AHPEL, OREGON & WASHINGTON, 75 Cents Each. 8. W. Cor. 3rd and Morris m, Portland. CHEAP GUNS «Tob IjOt rpHK FOLLOWING ODDS AND ENDS I JL desire to close out to make room fur new stock. 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Ckiew«. 111. The de 229 Van Monciscar dyspensary . For de Young middle-aged anl old. single or married mer and all who suffer with LOST MANHOOD Nervous Debility, Sperms torrhea. Seminal Lomet I Sexual Decay.Failing Mem- lory. Weak Eye», Lack of 7™rgy also Blood ant Hkin DlHenses, Syphflllf Eruptions, Hair FalUnt Bone Pains, 8 welllnr Bore Throat, Ulcers, E; freta of Mercury. Kidney Weak R r -'V Bladder T r o u b 1 ei eaa Hovk. Burning Urine. Gonorrhea, Gleet Strie ur*-prompt relief and cure for life. Moth Hexes ( 18a ’ouoult t'onffdentlnli« OFffICF_ A 184 THIlfiSsT 1 I i worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated school teachers, milliners, soainstro6sea. house keepers, and overworked women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the best of all rostorativc tonics. It is not a “Cure-all,” but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a most potent Specific for all thoso Chromic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. The treatment of many thousands of such casng, nt tho Invalids’ Hotel and Surg ical Institute lias afforded a largo experience in adapting romcdics for their* oure, and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription For internal congestion, inllaninintloii and ulceration« it is a Specific. It Is tho result of this vast experience. is a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and imparts vigor and strength to tho whole sj’stom. It cures weakness of stomach, indig'estion, bloating, wonk back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. Favo rite Prescrip tion is sold by druggists under our posfffre guarantee, Seo wrapper around bottlo. PtllGc $1.UU, for ¿6.00. Send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s largo Treatise on Diseases of Women (100 pages, paper-covered). Address, W orld ’ s D ispen sary M edical A ssociation , 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. szTW es W .Euere • 0 \V\QVCeS LITTLE Wa'asawt. LIVER J® PILLS. ANTI-BILIOUS aud OATHARTI?. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headaebe, Dizziness, Constipa tion^ Indigestion, and RIllonsAttacks, promptly cured by Dr. iPiorco’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. 23 oenta a vial, by Drugfflsts. non a**" °r Rtrtai File«. pUU »ISHurra, Flatulaa and Rertal LI cere treated encceearnlly, without Rnire, within pant two years. Vlalta Heveral Interior towns. Mend for elrculars. J. B mkington.M. »_ Wo.« Itekum'H building. Portland,Or. - CU R E FOR _PJS O AU ELSE FAILI* Best < much Syrup. Tasto« good. Uæ druggists. C The OLDEST MEDICINE in tha W0i Is Probably Dr. Isaac Thompacn’ ELEBRATED EYE WATE th« luany other pr«p«r>- . I”8 /hat have been Introduced lute the market th. r’itlnl.0’** D,tsn‘lr lucrranina IT the dl- larir iivitaihMir'i! ‘ r1' r ’rn '“A We Portion- a*«U<mor phyrdclan. to It. merit. PENNYROYAL PILLS John L. Thom j ion. San« & Co . TIluY N Y CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.” The Original and Only Genuine. 1 Sdfe and always Reliabl«. Beware of worth !<••• Imitations. REDUCED PRICES. ____ “8l*M*«H*M«*wre,PhUoda^ix I to 6 D ays . oarante-d Dot <# cauw Sutcur.. ■ f d only by th« OLD RELIABLE GORDON With Throw-faff, ( Manufactured by Palmer A Rey,) J. «. OATES A CO., Proprietors 417 Sansome St.. San Franctaco. F.O.B. enrser boats nt Portland WILLIAM BECK A SON, Saved 1« a rtellar eamal. W. ■.!! Sur a M« Amarimn Ih«. Rie. dollar aay ot th. Mlotrln, Marna : »a. rearl Bari, y . » »«. Spi,« ; » 1 Maeuoni or V.ralMH ; 4 ». fhkin, Powda ; * »«. rubar : rwilcht Cogw Ih. ; 4 w s HoM MnalT. ; l!^| w li ma. Tomtora. -an. IMrd «a.1 Cannai Frulw U C. SmiihX Coir«. Remlngtoa. nL.f nHB, Ithlc*. I’wrkera.nd Manhattan uUOI uUOs. xmrYflopnow nati, to dMribnta Winchwt.r. Marlin. Uallard. Colt'« lAshtning Magaain. qn*lltj, and prieM rMannahla tood tlnw «al a narri, tev.r~dbr~4 «X1U 1 Ox 1G 13x10 « 1 «.*».< )O ®TO.OO 800.00 y«:*»« Misri or H«in Bini S^d ; 1 ho. X._ — 9*S° ■ 1«F Bw«a4 ■*„ P»r*laa4. Dr. once HUNTS REMEDY. NEW AND WONDERFUL Self-Playing Musical Instrument. nvalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOOD'. Cure« all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD oi LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and th* Complexion bright and clear. IMS D. not delay, try M had given them up to die. Zh r- To SS a Day. Samples worth $1.50, FREE. K Lines not under the horses feet Write B rew . W warKK*« S afety B rin H oldkb . Co., Holly, Mich. TO JOB PRINTERS CM«-, aad Smith * Wcwo. ReTOlTMl. S*4 IW CUatas«. ** « boon cured by It whon physlolan» and triends O I l .1 1« YV M I y Gabler, Roenieh Pianos: Bur det Organs, band instruments. Largest stock of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at Eastern prices. M. GRAY CO. 20fl Post Rtreet. San Francisco. X. T. WRIGHT, Foot Mormon it. Portland, Or Difloe KlDo*. thorn to a lioolthy action. HUNT’S REMEDY U QTLIMUL'AY KRANK’H a bach — LAHOS ARRIVAL OV— Also dialer in Threehbi« and Oenersl Mecblnerr Me rins Work. Lsnndrj Msvhluerr. in tact anythin« you want. Gen. Agent for the bhipman Goal Oil Engine iff AGENTS WASTED» * FISHING TACILI. ManufWlurm A« mi I. f<w MEDICINES ■ PHIIAL AHNOVMCEMHNT! A particle is applied into each noetiil and is afveable Price 50 cents at druKgtata; by mail, registered. 60 cetua ELY BROTHERS. 235 Greenwich Street, Kew York. FISK OTHER ALL dlreotly and at once on th. Kidneys, Liver end Bowels, restoring Inrigorator. Geuuiue n.ade by J. 1. Alleu, St. Paul, Minn. COLLINSON & AHPEL. No hot water pipes; no heating your rooms. scription, ad dr t sb , Cun» and Sporting Cooda. WHEN FAIL, as it act* will be paid for any case of Rheumatism whioh Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad- ministered, faits te relieve.__________ PORTLAND. OR Wholesale and Retail Dealer« ia t a solo, suro, and «poody oure, and hundred« hav« $600 REWARD C atarrh for months I suf fered from a very sevrrecold in head Ely's Cream Balm has worked like magic in its curt after one week’s use Ifeelgrateful for what it has r s doneforme.-Sam J. Harris, (whole sale gr cert 119 front St., N. 1”. HUNT’S REMEDY CURES I I One bottle taken according to directions will giro better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-called Blood Purifiers with which the market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1-00 per bottle. 1887 ! C uticura . ARSENICAL POISONS. CURBS nil Di»en«e» of tho Kidney«, Liver, Bladder, mid Urinary Or«an«i Dropiy. Gravel, Dlabete«, Bright*« Dlaen.e, l'nin» In the Back, Loin«, or Side; Retention or . Non-Kotentlon of Urine, Nervou« Disease«, Female Weakno.ee«, Excesses, Jaundice, Blliou«ne«s, Headache, Sour Htoinach Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Pilei. 'Ve (usrantM th. pr„. to u the 13».t and <jh«apest ■n the Jlarket. ; ChittiolCo. Cincin <1 has taken the lead tn the sales of that cla«a or remedies *nd has given alm-jst universal sausUo turn, MURPHY BROS.. Paris. Tex Chas won the favor of the public and now ranks Jmonx the leading Medb> cine» c.fthe o ldom. A. U SMITH. Tlds BELT or Regenerator Is tta<.8 expressly for tbs ears of aerungement* of the generatrtl • «ontlnsoos otream or Bl.KCTBlclTY permeating thrnngh the parts must reotoro «hem to healthy aetina. Dtosi confound this with Electric Belts advertised to cure all tile from head to toe. It le for tho ONI specific r»u rpoee. For circalars glrfng full !»• formation, eddreeu Cbswr It 10» Me Belt Co., 103 WaohlagM Street. Chicago, I IL PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY -~AJl>— Acme Electric Belt Agency 171 r,unh s,ÄdMÄ” “d Y“hU1- thi, Tbar ar. s„. B1T .50 OTHER rkm, g Od.r t>» YrT-, «ad Sm4 totali lg«».»BITB> Palmer <fc Rey, 112 and 114 Front Street, Portland, Oregon AOVICE AND MEDICINE EI.OO.