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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1888)
REWARD? LIFE IN SWEET. RUSSIA. 1N a © BemorieloM Power Exercised by the Csar'e Police Officials. There Is no power on earth »o arbi trary. ■ > omnipotent, so omniscient and so remursoles» ns the Russian ]>o- lice! 1 ahull have something moro to say about them in a future letter, but stop here to advise every traveler bou id foi R issia. of whatever age. sex or nationality, to take a passport properly indorsed by the representa tive of the Russian Government at New York or Washington. It will do no harm, and it may be useful to have both; for tlie Russian police are of ail inquiring frame of mind and lack con fidence in human virtue. With a pass port properly vised, a strict obedi ence to ail the regulations that are plain and unmistakable, a discreet tongue, and a decent behavior, one can be as sale and comfortable as in any country on tho globe and see much and enj >y much that can not be seen or enjoyed elsewhere. It has few picturesque lnndsca|>es, no inountHins and no springs; but the peoplo and tlie palaces, tlie churches and tlie cuHtoms, will revivify tlie most blaso traveler, and tlie gayetieH of both tlie summer mid wintor seasons offer a treat to thoso who have exhausted Paris and other social centers of the world. There need be no annoyance from tho tyranny that, is oonsta itly exor cised over both citizens anil strangers, there need bo no test of patience; it is only necessary to submit, an t do it a« gracefully mid politely as possible. A visitor enu see notliliig without a pas» or without police siirveilaneo. Ho may not look at a ) icture lior the curiosities of tlie in use uni without hav ing a gendarme peering over his shoulder. If ho is an artist ho must obtain tlie permission of tlio polioe to make sketches, and to go any whore ho lins got to have a pass. But all thoso obstacles aro easily overcome and all the objects of interest can be thoroughly enjoyed by an olMorvmice of tlie requirements and a disposition to acknowlodge tlio sovereignty of the police. Submission 1» all that is re quired, and the rigid rules have been made necessm-y by nihilism and dyna mite. Every citizen must have a permit to live in tlie country. These permits are issued annually upon the pay ment of a fee. If lio wants to leave tlio country or go from one town to another ho must notify tlio police, for that branch of tlie Govorinent mint know where each inhaliilant of tlie vast empire sleeps every night. In the provinces tlie rigid Hurveilanco is relaxed, but nt St. Petersburg mid Moscow mid othor places visited by tourists there ia a constant contact botweon tho sovereign and the »object that is disagreeable to both. Tlio po lio« grant perini-sion to go and coino readily. There is no interference witli travel nor with trade. Submis sion! submiHsion! that is all. No one can get a ticket nt a railroad station nor on a steamboat without showing a permit to leave; no hotel will enter tain a guest till h.i shows his passport Ono can not go anywhere or do any thing without the consent, of tlio au thorities, but it is easily obtained, and costs forty oopoeks for tho standi that appears on the document—about fifteon cents.— W. A'. Curlis, in Ch cr.go A’eirs. to r QUEER How Í?*' KLEPTOMANIA. Valuable Art lol on Frequently Disap pear from W hm IU ii ¿ton Houses. BUT PLAIN. REMARKABLE LUCK. Bard Lluea For the tiirl That t> Not Con sidered h Helle. ku iBVMlinent ot «.Soo That Yi.lrted Nearly ■4,000,000. The girl who ia not a belle receive« an invitation to a dance, accept» it. buy« a new gown, and «tart« out hope fully. Arriving at the houae, »lie see» a number ot men whom «he knows, and, perhaps, has entertained. They all bow pleasantly and pass on. If any one asked their opinion of her they likely would say that she is a "sweet girl?' but somehow they do not seem to care to dance or talk with these “sweet girls.” As slie passes down tlie room a man comes up and speaks to her. Iler brother instantly excuses himself and leaves her to her fate. As a rule the man does not dance. She loves dancing and generally dances well. So they promenade until, at last, the man gets tired, excuses him self, leaves her in a corner, promising to send her brother, Now comes the hardest part of the eveniag. Every girl she ever knew seems to go past with one man. or, perhaps, O, joy. two. Iler brother Likes his time in coming, and when he arrives at last. finds her looking cross and sleepy, but struggling not to show it. Then she dances witli him once or twice, supper is served, another dance, and then she goes homo gladly. So it is night after night, day' after day, until she com mences to despair, look» old before her time, gives up society and becomoa what young girls call an “old maid.” Once in a while a man discovers her worth, sees in her those virtues which he wishes his wifo to possess, and marries her. Thon she has her house hold duties and becomes n happy wife and mother .but she never quite forgets tin: disappointment of her youth. If she does not marry she takes care of her father and mother, is charitable, and spends the rest of her (lays in making others happy or wretched, ac cording to her disposition. Yet on her face you can always trace lines which the sorrows of her youth have written there and constant mortification and disappointment is truly sorrow.— Phila delphia Frets. Old-time Pittsburghers would hardly need an introduction to Philip Wiue- biddle, founder of the Winebiddie es tate in East Lilierty. About sixty year« ago his mother gave him five hundred dollars as a “starter.” Tlie “Go West” fever had not as'yet agitated staid Eastern communities, but Philip was fired witli a restless ambition to go West, and seeing l>ut little prospect of a great future for Pittsburgh, lie jour neyed toward tlie setting sun, and af ter much meandering he halted at the city ot Erie, then little more than a lakeside hamlet. Philip had consid erable knowledge of land titles, mid as he was offered by an an old settler one hundred acres in the town for five hun dred dollars, lie grasjied eagerly at the supposed bargain, but shortly after wards relented and wanted his money back. But real estate deals are not generally made on tlie basis of “re funding tlie money if goods are not sat isfactory,” and Philip had to keep the land. He cume back to his mother in Pittsburgh, broken-hoarted over his ill luck, and cried like a child at what he considered a robbery of his five hun dred dollars, and both agreed it was a “bad slip” for Philip. Thirty years later this land could not bought for two million dollars, and is now worth nearly four million dollars. Of course all this, on tlio C'arpenterian theory, was brought about l>y hard work. Five and thirty years ago tlie most noted hostelry in the city was kept at the junction of tlie Seventh street road and the East Liberty turnpike, by a sprightly old German lover of the turf named “Pap” Beitler, father of the noted turfmen Sam and Joe Beitler. For nearly a generation it was the “out of town” resort for sleighing parties in winter and driving parties in sum mer, pretty much after tlie fashion of “mine host” Keating of later days. It was famous for its [Hiker parties and frog suppers, mid many a pleasant evening was spent there in the “long ago” by coteries of what Broker Holmes and attorneys Andrew Burke, Biddle Roberts, W. E. Austin, Henry McGraw and Colonel Sam Black were the chief attractions. “Pap” Beitler had a famous black stallion which was known all over that region, and it was probably not worth over $100. The owner of a large tract of land near where East Liberty Station now stands, but whose heirs do not care to have his name mentioned, took a fancy to “Pap's" horse and offered him 100 acres of land for him. “Pap” preferred to keep tlie nag. Tlio Beitler« are now all dead and tlie land which “Pap" re fused for his horse could not now be purchased for $1,500,000.— Pittsburgh Dispatch. ■— «< ♦ THE FARMER’S WIFE. Though Living In the Best of Air She Takes No Advantage of It. One of tho reason« the fiirmer’s wifo is apt to look sallow and jaded, and why slio grows old lieforo her time, is that tlie minute the weather grows cold she stays in tlio house from one week’s end to another. In summer time, gathering berries or garden veg etables, or feeding the chickens, will take tier out of doors, but just as soon as necessity no longer compels her to go into the open air she remains in side. One of lier excuses is that she inis no time for out-door exercise, fliis doubtless is trm*, for there is no woman SO hard-worked as tlie farmer’s wife, but slie must go out for a short walk or drive, if somebody or some thing has to suffer ill consequence. To lie sure there are not tlie incentives for going out Hint tlie city woman lias; tlie marketing or shopping that can bo accomplished in a walk of a few blocks, if there is to be any shopping tlie "team” must be gotten up mid a drive of several miles taken. This means a considerable expenditure of time ami is not. done any oftenor than dire necessity requires. Perhaps the nearest neighbor is not within walking (liHtance, consequently a walk will lie without any excuse in lhe mind of tlie average farmer's wife. Go out and walk up tlio road, then, a half mile without any excuse except tlio saving of yourhoalth; that is tlio best possi ble excuse that you could have. You will come back rested in mind nnd brain. You will lie aide to do twice as inileli darning aud patching, and do it witli better grace, witli tlio renewed ■nergy which you have gained from your walk in tlie fresh, pure air. The farmer’s wife lives in tlio best air there is to he had mid takes tlie least advan tage of it.— Detroit Tribune. It has been observed that the cards of tho wives of tho Cabinet have not the usual reception day (Wednesday) on them. The omission is purposely made to prevent, if |Oisible, the un known crowd which comos to Wash ington each season from making a free uso of their houses. These public recoptions, which are a Washington custom of long standing, nro becoming more and more objec tionable. Thoso c mtinued encroach ments and griovancos nro becoming NOVEL COLLECTION. intolerable. The question has arise i, is there any way to remedy tho evils Cmintcrfrlt Prrs.lltm.nt« nr Alt til. Gods r.vrr Womlilprd. attendant upon keeping open house? A Parisian genius is getting up a It is not surprising that dubious cliar- ac el's arc often soon In the promiscu museum in that city which will con ous crowd which tills the Imuses of tain probably tlie most unique collec public ollh'ial.s. A hostess never tion of curiosities ever gathered under knows how many more than am in a single rtiof. His object is to obtain vited will bo present, and Is embar counterfeit presentments of all tho rassed about pr (Vldiug for lior com supposed supernatural being« that man has ever worshiped. There will lie ill pany. Articles often disappear mysterious this museum reproductions of the South ly. At one tea a c i»tly cloak was ex Sea islanders, tlio images of the Japan changed for a shabby one. It wns an ese nnd Egyptian gists, tlie wooden out and out caso of stealing. A gen divinities of Africa and Oeemiien, tlie tleman found a battered, dirty old deities of Chilili mid India, of Greece, ■oft hat left and his brand now tile Italy mid Gaul, the »tone nnd graven gone. A lady rested her muff, em monsters of Mexico nnd Peru, tlie broidered handkerchief and card-case goggle-eyed gods of tlio Pacific, tlie on tho mantel while she took refresh amulet» of the Nortli American Indian, ments. A woman deliberately folded mid, in fact, every species of divinity her own cotton handkerchief with that nrt can |s>«sibly represent Tims blue bonier, put it on the mantel and far his task will be a comparatively easy one, but when he comes to the walked off with the handsomo one. To koep out intruders some have American part of Ilia collection nnd adopt« I tho plan of inviting their tries to obtain representations of the guests ill a whisper and pledge them gods woraliiped here nt present his to secrecy. While some persons on- work will lie much more difficult, Ho j iy publicity whloh Is given to their will have to get the »team yacht, tlio entertainments b< daily publishing a race-horse, tlie neat in the United record of all they do, others find it States Senate, tin* liank account, mid very objectionable, «« strangers make many other of our most powerful u«e of the catnlogue to participate in divinities, some of which would lie the hospitality, even when there is no difficult to obtain and impossible to re previous acquaintance, no claim of move to this Parisian collection. Per r-cognition mid no opportunity for haps. on tlie whole, a gidd dollar, suitably displayed in a glass case, re'liming civllitiox. If the punch-bowl and refreslinieut- would I h * the most appropriate symbol table were abolished, and valuables to represent the American part of this put under lock ami key, several novel exhibit. — 1‘hihutr'phia Times. classes would not ba tempted to in —There 1« Mire punishment of some trude. — J.ouisville Courier-Journal. kind for all who wrong their fellow men, but there is a greater punish —The youngest woman in the news- ment to him who wrongs himself by pa|>er business heard from up to date abusing his health and talents, a» they is Illas Agnes McMellan, the I cal ed are God-given opportunities in the itor of the Seward Democrat of Nebras way of capital that onr Father gave us ka. She is but fifteen years old, and an for a certain purpose, to neglect which excellent news gatherer. is an insult to Him who gave. — /bm«- —The story of the deep sea Is an ex roy'« Advance TAougM. pensive one. The cost of compiling —If Christianity, as the infidel de and publishing the reports of the Chal clares, Is a pure Illusion, without any lenger expedition is said to have al foundation in truth, it is, nevertheless, ready exceeded two hundred thousand for this life, a very pleasant Illusion to pounds, the work being still unfin the believer, and withal a very useful ished. one to mankind. it has done more to —D. W. C. Throop, editor of the make men happy and good in this Mount Pleasant (la.) Free Press, was world than any other influence ever writing a few days ago sn article on applied to the human mind. It acts the lesson of Tom Potter's death from upon men as if it were true, and had overwork. Suddenly he paused, put its foundation in the God of truth.— his hand to his heart, and fell to the J’A« Independent The vol«« of old age have lhe «tlffnea. of It too; and aa it la the unfltteat time to I vmu in. no lhe unUiniea of it to unlearn in wilt be found Castile In Hid.__________ ___________ much greater ______ HAPPINESS. Tlie foundation of all bappiMM is TWO WAYS. CHOOSE WHICH! man with an imperfect digeMton may be » u ’ There are two usual waya of doing what Na lionaire, may be the husband of »n angel » ture aometimea dtwa lucompktely, namely, to the lather of half »dozen cherubs and yet be relieve the bowels. One ia to ewallow adraaUc miserable It he be troubled purgative which evacuates profusely, abruptly any of the disorders arwing from miperte i aud with pain, theothir ia to take Hostetter a digestion or a sluggish ^ver. 1 • . Stomach Bitters, the effect of which is not vio PlpAHMut Purgative Pellets are the sarest ana lent, but sufficiently thorough, and which does iu1^?“reLuTfo? these morbid condHlon». not gripe lhe intestines. If .he first is selected, Being purely vegetable, the) are perreeuy the person employing it med not expect perma nent benefit, an.’ he cannot hope to escape ttie harmless. _________ * ________ _ debllitai lug reaction which leaves the organa The great Cromwell left the Univeraity ot aa bad or worse off than before. If. on the o’her hand, he resorts to the Bitters, he can Cambridge st eighteen. rate upon the reatoratiou of a regular habit of body, consequent upon a renewal of a health The Baldwin Hotel of S m Francisco, ful tone in the intestinal canal. Besides health lias been entirely refurnished, and is> now fully relaxing the bowela. the Bitters arousesa beinir managed iiy Mr. Bildwin himself, dormant live-, imparts a beneficial Impetus to the action of the kidneys, and counteracts the on hi» original plan of sparing no expense early twinges of rheumatism, a tendency to to make it first class in every respect Its table ¡»unexceptionable: its location cen gout, and malaria In all ita forma. — — ■— ■ tral, at the corner of Market and Powell per- St». All street car lines from the ferry Act well at the moment, and yon have formed a good action to all ete nity. I passing the door. Our readers will find It F leming FltOM DAKOTA. B ros , Dear Sir»:—For a long time I have BUf- ________ ______ and fered from _________ the effect» ______ of indigestion sick headache, and on trying your D r . C. | M c L ane ’ s C elebrated L iver P ills I found quick and satisfactory relief. A \ery few doses does the work and I would : not be without them. Sioux Falls, Dakota. G eo . II. H arris . Cure sick headache, biliousness, liver I complaint, dyspepsia, heartburn, indiges* tion, malaria, pimples on face and body, 1 impure blood, etc., by using regularly D r . C. M c L ane ’ s C elebrated L iver P ills , prepared only by Fleming Bros., Pitts burgh, Pa. Price ‘25 cents. Sold by all ■ druggists. Insist upon having the genuine D r . C. M c L ane ’ s L iver P ills , prepared ' by Fleming Bio„ Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name M c L ane , spelled differently but of the same pronunciation. Always make' sure of the words “Fleming Bros., Pitts burgh, Pa.” on the wrapper. Michigan and Canada supply weekly with 10,000,000 eggs. New York i ♦ <• ♦ W arner ’ s S afe C ure has been before the public now about ten yoara, and in that time has proved itself I to be all that It has been represented. It is purely, vegetable, contain« nothing harmful, and DOES purify the blood aud CUBE disease, as it puts the kidneys, the only blood-pur ifying organs, in complete health. 3 It Cures Permanently. We have tens of thousands of testimonials to this effect from people who were cured years ago and who are well to-day. MURDERED BY PREJUDICE. mm LrviFYWl GOULDS & AujT„ closing IU superior excellence proven in millions of home« for more than a quarter of a century. It is th® United Staten Government. Eudorwd by the heads of the Greet Univerrider u the Htronxert, Fureet and moat Healthful. Dr Prion s Cream Bsklnx Powder does not ooutalu Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Hold only lu ouiia. °° PKICB BAKING POWDER CO. »1» YORK. OUIOAOO. / Aua IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER GAN UNDK3WEAR, M H ,nd n I-iUat design« In PEIU'ALE SlntlTS th ’ ■t>la Cull.r» ui<l one |»lr Cut!«, n.;j **• ST. LOUIS. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED! SSJ mouth easily made selling the Farmers hriend, a bag holder and scales combined. Bant nil»» thlH. bend for circular«. E. E. BA lit. Manager Fuget Sound Mfg. Co.. Tacoma. W ash. Ter. TO 5 DAT». MfdHoly by tte ChaalealOl. Big el Du given antvar. sal aatlsfaction In lh. cure ot Gonorrhoea acd Gleet. I preecrlbe It and feel safe In recommend ing It to all eufferera. A. J. STONER, M.D., Decatur, Ilk PRICE. $1.00. « Sold by Druggist* 1 1KB1GATING PUMPS STEAM ENGINES ANO BOILERS, CoMPLrrx P owvr and P umping P lants . Low prices, prompt delivery Write for Circulars. BYRON JACKSON, SAN FRANCISCO. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 232, Kearny St., near Bush. t-JT Send for Illustrato I Catalogue. TO TI1K JLADlKft! M * NurACTVRKR. AND IMPOSTI». or LA DI Ed' CHILDREN'S & INFANT'S \v»*i 113KRARsrHTRRm.hr *** Illu.tr.tod Catalogue, sent Ire. on sppllcsn. By return malí. Full De«r»t..i M ••</'■ New Tailor O.UU«. KOOS Y *Co’cSiS) as a Day. Samples worth 11 so FBa « not under the horses test. Write ¿a S afety llxix II oldxk CH.Holl, JIleK stkk ' s O! YES, YES! CERTAINLY! A singed cat dreads the fire. I p’ead guilty. I am selling a “new fangled” nudià» It is a Scientific Specific, LOOK AT IT AIN’T IT A DAISY? 4 Thousands of men die every day who might be saved. Prejudice has murdered many a man and woman. If it were be lieved that the sum of disease could be reduced by physic much would be gained. The nightmare of death would not friglite us as it does. In our modern civilization we ought reasonably to expect disease to settle upon us because we do /a so much to attract it; because we so often and steadily expose ourselves to it. At H. H. Warner & Co, the same time we all ought to understand, not cure everything from a« a part of our rudimentary education, one bottle, they having a that to save ourselves from the effects of such exposure some kind of fortification i specific for each important should be built around our vital forces, disease. Fight shy of any lest the enemy carry us, as it were, by a preparation which claims in DE LESSEPS' CANAL. sudden onslaught. For many years the fallibility. unprejudt-ed have used IRtAND- Tike Proposed Alteration In the Plan of the I guarantee the Wew«Fancied Advance Separator to be the best grain-savin?, fin kkth ’ h P ills in this way and they have Panama Ditch. est Thresher and most durable Separator ever made. But, rem« inlier, it is not au expert; proved a most effective wall against the mental machine, as the Old Fogy muchines are. You are well aware of tlie time loH (Hat The testimonials printed by It Ims eost some humlrod» of mil approach of disease. Stop the daily mur you have to pay for) in experimenting with Old > <uo machines. The Aeu Fanrlti lions of dollars to demonstrate to Count ders—we had aimoBt »aid suicides—by H. H. Warner & Co. are, so Thresher leads the way. The growling and kicking of the Old Fogy agents is only ccualtd I by the amount of gia;n kicked cut m the straw by the O d Fogy machii-es. Of course, if ya I Ferdinand Do Lesseps that stone has using these PIU b . They speak for them far as they know, positively wish a cheap machine. Old Fogies will supply you at your own price; but their machines mi i as they act. When everything genuine. For the past five not the degree of pormeability pos selves dear at any price. You cannot atioid to buy a thresher without examining the ADVAKCKI else has failed B randreth ' s P ills lias i years they have had a standing Do not be talked <nto buying a machine because it is cheap and Old Foft> ish. Abk the 014 sessed by sand. It was no trick at all saved lives. They are to be had at every r og.y agents if they will set beside the new -tangled machine and iet jou see which is the | offer of 15,000 for proof to the to dig a hole through the granulated drug store. experimental machine, and sold on its inert is, 1 have never yet l.ad to ceil on any court to I contrary. If you are sick and help decide the merits of lhe new-fangled machine. Please exam ine the court recordsinref- I plain of Suez; but. canalizing tho solid Do not anticipate trouble or worry about that ereiuje to the Old Fogie's plan. Many years ago a man built a new-fangled machine, 1 called a steam engine. Old Fogies then, as now, stood back and said they would ruin the rocks of Panama is quite a different which uiay never happen; keep in the sunlight. I want to get well* u«e country. Do you not want to be mined in the* same waj Y Rt member, the sew* i thing. This is at lust admitted by De Thousands of cures follow the use of Dr. tangled machine is past all experimenting, while Old Fogy’s machines are being ei- i perimented with all the time, and at your expense. Do not fool with them any longer, »hila Lessops, and he now proposes to change gage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cents. your grain is going to w aste. his work from a sea level to a lock Chunc. opportunities make us known to IKrmeniber the new fangled machine is sold on its merits entirely. Ik member, your whole dependence is upon your crop proceeds, and if you allow Old Fngynis ! canal. But will the undertaking, even others; and .till more to ourselves. chines to waste your grain, you are just that much out of pocket. To prevant this, set i in its new shape, ever be finished? Can Consumption, Wasting Viseaaea, that the party that does your threshing procures a new-tangled A D V A.WE Thither, as they are constructed so as to save your grain, and have a better record than any old-fogy its promoters ever raise the vast sum And General Debility. Doctors disagree as to fuv^er particulars. I am prepared to prove all mj’ statements-i. e., Tw I the relative vatu,, of Cod Liver Oil slid Hypo needed for its completion? AO>AACK machine will do more and better woik than any other. phosphites, the ono supplying strength and • old fogy agent to name A1VY case where th« Lc Genie. Civil, tlio most prominent nosh, the other giving nerve power, and acting adx AJk< *» machine has failed to do as represented since its iiitioductiui a tonic to the digestive and entire system. Spinney & engineering periodical in France, has as ou this t’oust. Mhow' up or shut up. But in Neott's E uiu I h I oii of < od Liver Oil Remember that old fogy agents saying the contrary does not make it so. It will pay you W an article in a recent number on the with Hypophosphites the two are combined, *N ERVOU8 Investigate. I can prove all I suv. the effect is wonderful. Thousands who aenejr, &c., due to excesses or abuse, cured. subject of the priqxised alteration in the and I also sell tlie well kuo«n DINI-FF WOODHI RY PO1VEK. A number of man have derived no permanent benefit from other MEM suffering from the effects fact urers make them on a royalty but I do not know of any imitations, bntam alwaysin- I canal The statistics it presents must preparations have been cured by this. Scott’s YOUNG ■JT U ,. m ■? u oi youthful follies or indis Emulsion Is perfectly pslatahle and easily di cretion should avail themselves of our treatment. clined to look out for those that talk of imitations. 1 also deal in Laundry and Mari* certainly startle the Gallic enthusiasts gested by thoso who cannot tolerate plain Cod A positive cure guaranteed in every case. Syphilis, Alachtnery, harm. Church and School Bells. General Machinery, Suilt Oilers, OrmeSdety Urinary and Venereal Diseases all unnatural dis« vv“JV.e8» 11 m Plinip1^’J,^n\?ckrJn.»iii*rat<:?r8’ pHrk & Kennedy Injectors. Acme and A11W who have been inveigled into dumping Liver Oil. charges, promptly and safely cured. W renches, Blacksmith Drills, Self-Heating Bath Tubs, tho Westinghouse Engines. See the I prices: 10-horee on wheels. $900; Traction, >1075; 15 horse Traction, tUOO. Special discount ter money by the carl-load into a big ditch ITCHIMG FILES. 1MIDDLE>ACED j^J llG^^al Agent for Colburn’s Dynamos and Lamps lor Electric UghtiBg-S to S ymptoms —Moisture; intense itching and stinging, which promises to remain for all time or ye,l,c B»ck- Nervou* most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to con Waiting of S«xuut Strength, etc., cured “without form and void." Following tinue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, ¡pebiUty, r®Htored to healthy vigor. very sore. B waynk ’ b O intmknt stops the I ».PerBon£ unBbl® to ▼isit us may be treated is a synopsis of statements made by becoming THE RAWSON LIGHT RUNNING REARERS AND MOWERS. itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in many et tnelr homes, by correspondence. Medicines and Cases remowBs the tumors. It is equally efficacious in instructions sent by mail or express. Consultation this French scientific authority—which, curing Three. Bend« cents in stamps for lhe Young Man ’ i all Skin Diseases. DR SWAYNE A SON, by the way, is not hostile to the enter Proprietors, Philadelphia. S wayni ’ s O intment can Friend or Guide to Wedlock. be obtained of druggista. Sent by mall for 50 Cents. prise: PISO S CURE FOR CONSj¿MP T10 -N ? 0Ur<»V^a®’e cani'f)^ do without one. You must have one for your mills. You cannot afford to' "The live divisions into which the If afflicted with Bore Eye«, use Dr. Isaac be without a small one in your house. For particulars, address 25c. Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it “ line of the canal nt Panama is divided, N. P N. U. No. 2-11—8. F. N. U. No. 318. — Foot of Morrison Street, Portland« Oregon« contained at the outset, 1S5,000,000 T ry G ermka for breakfast. cubic meters to be removed. T he accom plishment. lip to this time, has been as follows: In the first division, from As pinwall westward, throa-fifths of the excavation, and in the fifth division, IF SO, OF COURSE^ YOU WANT Tire BEST. from Panama eastward, one-third; Skiq &• Scalp in the second and third divisions, from DISEASES Tavernilla to Emperado, one-eighth cleared by.« each, and in the fourth division. La C utic U r ,^ Ciliel.ra, two twenty-sevenths. Of the total accomplishment of 30,666 6t»t> cubic meters out of the 135,000,000 to l>e extracted 19,606,666 conies from the pop CLEANSING. PURIFTING AND Atlantic and Pacific sections, where I beautifying the skin of children and infante curing torturing, disfiguring. Itching, scaly the earth is soft and the dredges en and and pimply di Beanes of the akin, scalp and counter no serious obstacles. From blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to old age. C uticvba R kmkdikr arc infallible. the three central and difficult divisions the C uticura , the great Skin Cure, and Cun si 11,000,000 cubic meters have been ex cura S oap , an exquisite Skin Beautlfler. ex ternally. and C uticura ItKaoLVKNT. the new tracted after seven years' operations, Blood Purifier, internally, cure every form of and out of a total of 86,000.000. Even skin and blood diseases, rrom pimples to nj aero ula. if the substitution of a canal with Sold everywhere. t’rice.Ctrrtcviu.SOo.: Soxr. Me.: K csolvxmt . *1. Ih-eMred by the P ottkm locks should reduce the total remain I>Rce amd C hemical C o .. B oston . M am . ing excavation in these sections to Bend for "Hew to Cure Sxln OiseiMe«.' 4O,0tN).0tk> cubic meters, as claimed by X< Baby'» Skin «nd Scalp prwaorved and "MX beautified by C vticvra H oai - 'fkl the company, it would require twenty- tor idney I’ ainb , Backache and Weakness 1 five years to complete the work at the «K i*r ¡i — cured by C vticvha A nti -P ain Pi.AKTxn.an iiwUntaneous pain-sulKiulng plaster. 2.-<c. I came rate of progress. In that time, ■ r' even al the present rate, tho aggregate I A Bl rt A t** Premium. £5,000 tn um , ii « SO year. Eatabllahvd. New Interest of the existing debt, uncom- UinNII\ I lOll VVI l4,rllll,'l Stevl Tun.nr De pounded. would amount t-j(500,000,000 fies. In it** In no other Piano, by which our Piam, - ■% In tun. 20 j ears, food for 100 ; not atfecte.1 and the world would have for the re Stand by cllmat*. Nownod to «|*tlt, break, ,w«!l, »brink. Js ; -ST quirements of its commerce, an In Frack, decay, or wear out; ae »uarantee It, Kle- --- rant Rowwood Caaoa, 3 .tringa, double re, eaUug complete canal, not more than fifteen uettoti; fln«at ivory keys; the Famous ANTLSKLL feet in depth (4.57 meters), and bur GUI or writ» for CXIab»o>e, tree. T. M. AXTISEL1 -r CO., Manufacturer*, (hl.l Fellow»’ Hall, Mar dened with debts exceeding $1,000,000,- Cl •t ANO and Seventh Streota, San FntncUco. t 'S 000."—t'At'ioge Times. — •» » — THE “ADVANCE" THRESHERS AND ENGDffl W arner ’ s S afe C ure OR.SPINNEYI THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES INFANTILE Il l|l o *’i, t! ¿Hi —The young" man whose breath sm< 11» of rum will never breathe ths atmosphere of success. da’imWe — P"P«"d" fure Si ?ou «Xtt .L” ind '' „hington. all of which are —Ambition breaks the ties of blood, rT-*? ‘Agitator»” «Old each wavn Ti from the leading farmer» and thre»hermen to pro« tkH i ? ■" m other style or mak^ and forgets the obligations of grati I UBI, and conaequenllv. upon if« the chexnMt cn'nV »n order f0 introduce it hut in know led «<•<! to THfi tude.—Sir nailer Ncolt —If you would not have affliction | Re^mber. weguErEm^^ j I C«o “Aoi. t / ^»lAE BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP OB visit you twice, listen at once to what it teachea —Wer. A. L. Knox. michinTMr th'?b£fl?S J 'hr"h"‘hr”her ra*dr' —A fad is another man's favorite ™ in doTnXr of factory who want thej?ml*,T*P rP’Prrt ‘h»n to experiment with a new-f»n«W —AWO— Idea; our own Invorit. Me* is to Remember, »Mr whole'dependence i< Iodide ot' Fotaaa. other men strong evidence of cranki Il C1UW RaBUMAYIKM, NBVBAL4UA, Boitat, Ptmplea, ness. AcroTula. Go««, (.'•tenA- T ubkwm . O»>t Rh*um. wd -I never know a critic who made it Mercurial p*in» 11 P’Arifk* the Wood, Rtwionu u« Lfrer aad K idnon to healthy aettoa. and sakes the his business to lash the faults of other V't ’roplmia»« RrVui and Clear writers that was not guilty of greater J. W. QATXS a CO., Proprietor«. 41V N mmeoo B«_ B ow Frawcloro. hi mself. —JihiMoa. —That which is called considering SELF-FEEDERS AND what la our duty, in a particular case, is very often nothing but endeavoring I t v w ~iff£r8AVE MONEt * SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK, ¿ A ER & 4 ¿XF * J. H. FINik. ABKoyer and Analytical Chemist, Laboratory, 106 First st. 1 ortland. Or. Analyses made of all jubetances. Kates for assaying gold and silver ores $1.50. FacA- ages sent by mail or express promptly attended to, and returns made was not put upon the market until thoroughly tested, and has the endorsement of Prof. 8. A- Lattimore, M. A., Ph., LL. D., Official Analyst of foods and medicines, N. Y. State Board of Health, and scores of eminent chemists, physicians and professional experts. to explain it away< —A*Me^ Awl/er. Soor a corpsei ••Brown'» Bronchial Troche»" are widely known as an admirable rel',e<Jl Bronchitis, Hoarsenes«, l oughs, and Ihroat troubles. ¡Sold only in boxes. weh fOR IVkAT Pu,2j So,d on Trî, to their advantage in everv wav, to stop at the Baldwin, when visiting ban tran- cisco._______ _________ John Bright was never at any school a day after he was fifteen. “Then let the moon usurp the rule of day, And winkling tapirs show the sun his way; For what my senses can perceive, I need no revelation to believe.” Ladies suffering from any of the weaknesses or ailments peculiar to their sex, and who will use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription accord ing to directions, will experience a genuine i revelation in the benefit they will receive. It is ■ a positive cure fer the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flow ing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppres sions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, “female weakness,” anteversion, retro : version, bearing down sensations, chronic con gestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “internal beat.” 0?PBÎCEJS auknowlodged lhe most < uh ?'i*Wil harml ss toilet article ever and Divaerviutf the complexion , u? freckles aud Jl bkiuiahes and ' Used and indorsed by the «2 stW Bold bi all 2 Ì White an t Flesh. M.u ifictu.*5 k ? JT*“ te À (X)., Chemists Portland Orcttoo W[| General Ajjent«, Portlar d, Or. 1 I