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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
TO KILL THE LICE. JOHN SANDERSON’S ROMANCE. These women will lie happy at several ------------- ----- This 1» Plain Trulli. Yet flow Could Fir. How They Spray The Vines in j tluu ba Stranger? hllgllll!(l. i “The newspapers have printed the — news of the death of old John Sander- The Great Urruuiu Hop Paper Devotee soil, the pioneer farm settlor of the Much of it* Space to the Subject. The British Columbian eoaet, but somehow none of them have referred to his Early 111rtl Cutch«* the Worm. strange life romance,” says William MacLaughlin, an old time resident of The last issue of the Nuremberg. Vancouver’s island, ton New York Sun (termany, Ilbpfcn Zeitung contains a reporter, "I knew Sanderson well, and page upon the investigations of one have heard him tell the story moro rtPBY.GOPCr. PUBLISHING'Co. 1813. of its station hop spraying in England. than once, although there was au inci f Tn mental endowments Rose hud tried The German growers liavo not yet come CHAPTÈS V. dent in it of which he was ashamed, Edward Newton at 20 was left an or ' to keep near him in her studies, and to realize the importance of spraying, ami he always referred to it with re phan with a fiqe education, but almost i while he surjiaased her in strength and and this, their great hop paper, is en penniless. His parents were hoping to | vigor of expression she far outshone him deavoring to wake them up to its ne gret. “Sanderson was a native of the see hint established in some profession in brilliancy. Alfred, the youngest, a lad of 15, was cessity. Following is a translation of Scotch Hebrides. When be was be congenial to his refined and intellectual part of this article: qnite sedate — not as much given to the tastes, but their sudden death cliabged tween thirty-five and forty he fell in “With the beginning of tiie growing all his prospects and compelled t‘> boisterous amusements of boyhood as for love with a young girl not yet sixteen. liis health's sake his parents could have period of the hop plant comes the ev look for some employment that should The girl’s name was Margaret Findlay. wished, yet always ready to leave books ery year complained of louse |>est on provide at once for Immediate wants. She accepted Sanderson’s attentions, A distant relative offered him a situa or hit pleasant dreaming« to oblige or this side and on the other side of the and they became engaged, but a dash gratil;, another. tion in liia store far beneath that which, channel. In person he had eyes of more striking ing young fellow, a sailor, named without vanity, he might have hoped for. “ It is a remarkable thing that this But with an unusual degree of good, beauty than those already introduced, so fatal insect for the otherwise paying George Rothrock, came into the locality where they lived and won the girl’s practical common sense for one so young but there were strange glances at times, he accepted the offer at ones, knowing recalling often some of the peculiar traits hop industry, attacks only certain gar heart away from the plodding farmer, of all. Lillian's serene repose, George ’ s dens (yards); that entire stretches and that he had energy and knowledge that Sanderson. It happened that the lat would enable him to rise rapidly if he outspoken, decided tones, Ralph's impet- districts become from such destroyers ter knew that Rothrock had at one uousity when aroused, as well as Rose's nearly entirely annihilated, while was faithful to his trust. A very few weeks sufficed to «how Mr. glad, merry laugh, were all manifest or right in their midst, like oases iu the time in his life been engaged in smug gling. Smarting under the loss of his mingled in his varions moods. But there Stanly that the new clerk was greatly desert, there are fields that lire entirely superior to hit position, but the old gen were a thoughtful seriousness, a deep free, or, if in these latter at the begin intended bride, Sanderson laid infor mation of Rothrock’s crimes before the tleman was cautions and suspicious and fount of tenderest love and entire unself had no intention of making any hasty ishness. that were peculiar to himself and ning tiie Hee appeared, they were authorities of the island. In some way quickly and completely banished. made him, tho youngest, the especial change. He had given Edward his pres the young sailor received warning that "Experience has taught that hop ent occupation because of favors received darling of all. In each heart he was he had been betrayed, and he escaped cherished as the one whose talents would gardens which were especially enriched many years ago from the young ¡nan's from the island just in time. some day be the glory of their name. father, when Stanly greatly needed a and which received tile most careful "He was extremely popular, and friend, and for this he had felt compelled When they first spoke of the change in cultivation, suffered but little or not at to offer the jiosition to his sou, if but to prospect, they had cheerfully accepted all from the aphis fly, being able to when it came out that John Sanderson satisfy his own conscience. "Then,” he the consequent labor and self denial be withstand the ravages of the pest better Was the one who had informed on him thought, "if he proves capable and hon fore them, but in each heart was the the people generally made it so unpleas est I will help him to make his own way settled purpose that Alfred's opportuni Ilian neglected yards, where the ver ant for Sanderson that he resolved to ties for developing all the powers with min would thrive. Wherever the aphis into a good business. But should I find emigrate to the Pacific coast, news of him unworthy I am bound by no prom which lie seemed endowed should not be fly lias showed itself, the grower’s first the discevery of gold in California hav ise and can easily drop him and lot him in any respect curtailed. duty is, quick, with tiie greatest ener Eustace Dunbar had for years been one gy, with the wash (spraying) machine, ing reached that out of the way corner pass from my thoughts.' But Edward was soon too valuable to lie of the household. He was the son of a and not first waiting to see if they of the earth. Before going, however, discarded, and added to natural endow dear friend of Mr. Newton's, and at his would increase, some natural result he married out of pique a woman who ments his life was a peculiarly sweet ex father s death had been committed to his hud always been the special aversion of emplification of Christian faith and prac kind care. Guardian of the son and ex would not exterminate them. Surely the Findlay girl, but us the latter was tice. His father was simply a moral ecutor of his father's estate, Mr. Newton these dangerous insects will increase, almost heartbroken over the loss of her man, making no pretense to any reli had made his home a happy one for the and never can a heavy ruin or "God’s gious motive for lieing, as he truly was, young orphan when at an early age lie lady bug” destroy them or decrease young sailor lover, this marriage of her old lover was far from having the effect an example of sterling honesty timi un was sent to him from India. their numbers materially. The major- Eustace had been as tenderly nurtured i ity of the pests, seeking sheltered on her that Sanderson had intended. flinching integrity. His own conscience "This was early 1 h 1851. Sanderson liore witness that he never oppressed the and educated as his guardian's own sons' poor; that the widow and fatherless and his small property so wisely invested places, will escape suoli destroyers as and his bride reached Han Francisco these nature ’ s elements, and to the det could bring no charges against him. that now at the age of 27 lie was well es after a voyage of eight months. The even in thought, for fraud or extortion. tablished in a prosperous business. His riment and plague of the planter who, outlook there did not suit Sanderson, When Mr. Stanly gave Edward a love for Lillian had sprung up from the in an accountable way has not in time and hearing that there were rich agri chance to work, he considered all in beginning and a few months before she and with all the might in bis power, debtedness for kindness reeeived from went abroad, on the eve of his own de availed himself of the remedies to de cultural lands on British territory fur ther northward along the coast, he and his parents as fully canceled. He liked parture for India. Their betrothal was stroy them. his wife continued bis journey thither. the young man, ami after some months' fully recognized. The arrangements for "The washing of the plants must al acquaintance camo as near loving hinias their marriage in the course of a few They settled in the fertile valley a few ways at once and thoroughly be under was prudent in a business mail. He months were in progress when this mis miles south of Fort Langley, and by taken, whenever the lice first appear, would be well pleased to see him suc fortune came upon her father. the time tho gold excitement had brok Jasper Grenville was from a wealthy otherwise the object of the spraying en out in British Columbia in 1856 San cessful, but if ho proved so while in his employ it was, after giving him the situ southern family. Sent north to lie edu will in most cases fail. Every grower derson had . splendid farm. He stuck ation, simply a business operation, and cated, lie entered the same collego with should well reflect upon this. It was «very upward step henceforth must be George the year that Dunbar graduated. well said by one of tne best as well as to his farm through all the gold fever His manners were very attractive and one of tiie largest hop growers in East and by supplying mining camps and paid for in care and profitable labor. Step by step he slowly increased his his character unblemished. Through Kent to his foreman, who asked him emigrant trains with produce had salary and his lalxirs When after George he became intimate with Mr. made a large fortune when his wife four years of faithful toil Edward New Newton's family and soon learned to when they should quit washing, ‘when died, in 1861, leaving him several chil ton had made himself so necessary to the love Rose with all the enthusiasm of his you can’t find a lonse in five minutes dren. He remained a widower for ten interests of his employer that it became southern nature, ami she fully recipro of diligent searching.’ This hop grow years, adding to his wealth, and then but selfish policy to offer him a partner cated the affection. Their marriage was er is therefore known to always have, ship in tho establishment, ’ Mr. Stanly not to take place for two years, and then year in and year out, a large as well as he made up his mind to have another was at heart really rejoiced that his he hoped to bear her to his native home, a perfectly healthy crop, while, often" wife, and that he would like her to cousin's son had proved so worthy and whose beauties he never wearied of por- times, the gardens of his neighlairs are come from his old island home off the had so faithfully earned the promotion. fraying to her in glowing colors. barren coast of Hcotland. all but destroyed by the aphis fly. When received into this partnership. TO BE COXTIXt’Eli. “He had a sister there and he wrote “ In this lies the secret of successful Mr. Newton's next step was to secure a to her, asking her to look about and try washing. When one in five minutes home for himself. The idea of his mar to get him a suitable person for a wife. diligent search can find a few lice, then riage was distasteful to Mr. Stanly, Margaret Findlay still lived at Hander- “ètill," said he, "my rule has always been Material injury is done the complex it is a sure thing that there can be found son’s old home, very poor, and still un to leave each man to act and judge for ion by going to sleep witli a dirty face. in such a Held scores of them, which himself and then abide the conse Nothing is more conducive to black • one overlooks. This cannot be ques- married. Hhe bad never heard of her quences.” lover, Rothrock since lie hud lied the In his heart he whispered: "Foolish heads and a dull color titan removing ; tinned. Sueh will in a very short time islands twenty years before. Hander- ■ scatter over the whole garden. ths accumulation of dust and powder boy, when he was doing so well too! He "Whenever so many growers receive son’s sister went to her, told of the will lose all he has gained now. Had I from the face. Those impurities clog word she had reeeived from her broth known of this marriage. I should have tiie pores, impeding respiration as well unsatisfactory results from washing it waited awhile liefore receiving him as a as the discharge from the sebaceous fol is certain that they have not commenc- er and gave her the first chuuce of his partner. But 1 shall watch more closely licles, which supply the natural oil,- ■ ed early’ enough in the season. ‘The offer. Margaret, weary of a life of toil, than ever, and if I detect one false move and pimples and eruptions frequently early bird catches the worm’ was told consented to be her old lever’s second wife if he so wished. Sanderson's sis I must drop him. Shall lie really sorry to do it, though. I mnst be growing result. There is only one way to keep > us smilingly by a well known grower. ter sent that word to her brother on the This must also be observed in the the functions of the skin active and the childish. Edwaril has crept nearer my other side of tbe’world, and it pleased heart than I thought any one could," and surface of the body healthy and beau washing of hops. Often/.the failure him. He replied to that effect und the old merchant's face showed a ten tiful, ami that is by frequent bathing. will lie attributed to the weakness in derer feeling than it had worn since Washing tiie face witli hot water and the quassia and whaleoil soap. It is sent money to pay Margaret Findlay’s passage to his home on the Pacific childhood. pure soap is tiie quickest and surest not this. The fault is in the careless But when Mr. Newton wedded Lucy way of getting it clean. There are ness in not spraying in the season. coast. “Margaret arrived in Han Francisco Dale and presented her to Mr. Stanly When the lice cannot be killed later in her gentle, womanly manners quite won plenty ol good soaps in the market, but In the fall of 1872. While waiting there the season it often happens that grow what is agreeable to one face is irritat the hard old man's lieart, and not many for the steamer on which she was to years passed before he urged them to take ing to another. < 'astile is always to be ers lose the greater part of the crop. proceed up the coast, she heard her We know of a garden that was in the depended upon, and a little tincture of up thflir abode with him, that ho might at last realiz ’some of the true joys of benzoine will make a basin of water as latter part of the season sprayed three name called. Looking up iu surprise home. A few years under Lucy's pure white as milk and cleanse, brighten times in short succession, with the she saw and recognized, in spite of the influence added to her husband's truly and sweeten the face. Woman is far same spraying apparatus, and same changes of twenty years, her fugitive Christian but unobtrusive teaching, by too beautiful to make a luxury of soap quantity of soap and quassia that had lover, George Rothrock. The old love God's blessing, softened the worldly for him, never dead, burned anew on heart, and when, "like a shock of corn and water or to economize in clean lin earlier in the season cleaned up the ad the instant, and the meeting was mu fully ripe, " Mr. Stanly was gathered to en. Frequent bathing will keep the joining Helds and freed them .from liee, tually happy. Rothrock had been hi, fathers his large possessions, after skin in perfect condition: and frequent but which had little effect #n the first leading the life of a miner in California some affectionate legacies, were divided bathing means two dips a day. Wnter named garden on account of the late and had accumulated considerable among judicious charities and promised is nature’s bcautilicr and purifier. ness of the season. long to be blessings to many. "Very often the question is asked, money, and was even then making ar You can’t use too mueli of it externally Mr. Stanly left no near kindred, and or internally; it is only weakening to does spraying injure the vines or tiie rangements to return to Scotland. He the elegant dwelling and grounds, where wanted Margaret to become his wife at li, had passed a lonely life till his yonng people who are not in the habit of us hops after they have formed? This an once, but she replied that her duty friends brought joy and sunshine into it, ing it. A warm bath is restful; a tepid swer will be given by the well doing of would not permit her to do so. Hhe he bequeathed to Mrs. Newton, “a thank bath is cooling and refreshing and a every yard that is thoroughly sprayed, bad given her promise to John Sander offering for the love she had shown him eold^bath will make the eyes sparkle and by the good crops harvested from iyid the good she had done him." This and tiie llesh firm and the muscles taut. such, while oh the other hand where son. He was expecting her. She was the magnificent place so poorly de spraying is not resorted to, vines lack would go to him. If, lifter she told Noi a Wheel Movei I» Algiers. scribed at the commencement of this in strength the next season, and the him of her unexpected meeting with Rotbrock and the revival of her old story remodeled and improved by its Among the strangest ]Hfuliaritics of liee, which will imbed themselves in love for him, he was magnanimous present owner's correct taste until the the clusters of formed hops, will de stern grandeur of the original building Tangier, Morocco, and one that at once enough to release her from her promise had grown into its noW harmonious pro forces itself on the newcomer, is the to stroy or injure the crop, and they are to become his wife, she would return portions. tal absence of any kind of wheeled ve then entirely out of ¡your reach with and marry her lover. If Sanderson in Let the reader become better acquaint hicle. I n the entire city, which is an any sprayer. ed with Mr. N ewton's household before example of all the others in the empire, "Even should the lice not apfiear un sisted however, she would trample her we intrude upon them when assembled says a writer in Scribner’», there is not til towards the end of the season and love under her feet mid marry Sander in the pleasant study. appear in comparatively small num son. All her lover could say would Ltllian, the eldest, her mother's sum- even a donkey cart, for the streets are not move her, and she sailed on the mer child, was born when the birds and much too narrow to admit of their use, bers, then the hops will be bettered by steamer, Rothrock promising to wait a roses of June filled the air with melody and the transportation of passengers washing and can in no case be injured month at San Francisco to hear his and fragrance. Tall and graceful at 24, and merchandise is effected upon the and very often the crop will be saved. fate. "Many remedies against the aphis fly she has her mother's figure, but with backs of donkeys, horses, mules and more quiet and repise of manner. Hei camels, according to the weight and have lieen tried in all the hop districts I “In. less than that time Margaret was dark golden brown hair is twined in distance. There are but few streets into of England, but none have proved so back. The sturdy Scotch farmer had heavy braids around her head, requiring successful for the last fifty years as the been magnanimous. Margaret mar no other ornament than the single rose which a loaded camel could enter, and solution made of quassia chips and ried her lover and they sailed back to not more thon three in which he could bud George has just placed there. the. home of their childhood, and no The twins—Rose and Ralph—next pass another camel or horse. Some of whale oil soap, which is not in the d< >ubt are living there happily yet. Old younger than George, are always the the smaller streets are so narrow that least injurious to cither the plant or J ahn Sanderson never married again, first to attract attention on entering a even the pnniers of a donkey would the hop itself, even if sprayed right up room when the family are together. A •Crape upon either side, so that in the to picking time. The rule is, however, r»nd he died one of the richest men on more loièly tkblean could hardly be city itself the transportation devolves in England as well as in America, not the British Pacific coast.” found. Imagine a bright, petite figure. upon donkeys for the side streets and to spray the stock while hops are in T he woman in black . i41th Cyes that would lie black werethev bloom. not ever too full of hope and joy. the upon horses and mules for the main "All over England growers use the Sha Will be this Summer’s Most Charming thoroughfares. perfection of a woman’s head adorned Chas. Whitebead receipt for spraying, Heroine. with woman's crowning glory—a h luag- mag There are no native kangaroos except as follows: 6 to 8 pound < of quassia nificent mantle of hair, thè color of I*lie woman in black will be the sum which, whether let down, as waa __ on tiie continent of Australia. That chips put in 25 gallons of cold’water for Ralphs teasing custom, to ripple in country contains about 11,000,000 of 5 hours, and to this extract add 6 to S mer heroine. tMmtlfnl Waves to her tyiy feet, or them. Over 1,000,000 skins nrc shipped pounds of whale oil soup; then length it stood to reason that the maelstrom btfflM In carelaas grace about’ her head. to the United States for use in boot en out the whole to loo gallons by ad of a ild coloring that outgypsied the 'WftMe by any changAg light or posi milking. Each skin will make gypsies would nauseate’th« eyes and four ding water. tion eqtìUl' uncertain &s her eyes. "A few growers take a little more taste < of refined women. It has. So faXthiè may hairy Tty an outline for pairs of ordinary-sized shoes. quassia chips and a little less soap and Ther e is a revolt against the erratic and fancy snev tô to fill. but farther we may'not ven- TlreOtars are not iununieniqle. ÍA-SB others a little less quassia and a little ignot ant applications and combinations tj ure. The most (onsuupnate artist 'omiutmate artist fluid but faintly convey th» Oharni. the than 6000 are all that can be seen on more soap, but generally the above re of gs udy shades. And the woman in sweetneaá of Ro*y Newton's face. Her the clearest night. black leads it. It will not completely ceipt is used as stated. character was trteh and original. She "The quassia extract makes the crush the life out of the color carnival, Captain Sweeney, V. S. A., San inherited from her fat.ier a singular com ¡ but it will make people who are wed- mand flf chojee an$ appropriate lan- | I’iego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh leaves bitter, and the lice do not like to <led ti > colors more careful. The worn- feed on tbem, and if tliey do are nf- ' gntge afid from both parehfr a Well hai-, Remedy is the first medicine I have! i1 an is i black is welcomed witli out- anced blind that Cnltíyation had richlv ever found that would do me any good fected and die. ! strut«! red arms, and those fair creatures stortil, but the spnghtly hipor, the Price 50 eta. Hold by Howorth A < 'o. Karl’s < lover Root, the new blood . who 1.now when to attach themselves brilliant and choice fejt, t^e playful rep artce. beloni td heTself alone, or if 1 Shiloh's Cun*, the great cough and purifier, gives freshness and clearness to is j tew style are limiting dry goods -har^d by aA her twig brother. Ralph lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket I to the complexion and cures constipa count« rs and worrying the souls out of tion. 25c, -50c and $1. Sold by How might claim a partnership. At 1#, in size contains 2T> doses, only 25c. < 'hil- I orth dream inkers for their black dresses. A < "o. form and fe^nre«, U* brothej and sis drvn love it. S. Howvrth * Co. ! As ide from this are hosts of women i ter were sfa^ariy Jifce. but now. when i Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow ‘ w! so wi int their dresses for street wear, nearly 20. Rilph e figure had developed rm up in neat wa tch-l aped bolt lea. «or» i skin or kidney trouble. It is g'uaran- . b'rt ha-tc to show themselves in thin Into mòre rnafiJr beauty and towered coaled. Small Bile Bean«. ISc. per buttle/ I teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75« w bite ga wns, which always exaggerate high above Ms Mirier. Ur Mlle«' Xervlaa tor Nervo«. Freetrader I Hold by Howorth A o. i « very vet eutrieity of the woman’s form. I new materials in black which are to be worn principally for the street, and on which manufacturers have been experi menting for several years. Black sateen« have not always been satisfactory in wearing qualities, and here Is one of the happy surprises for women who like sateens, says the New York Pre»». There is a sateen of high Wcts.,and^M price, but with a high lustre, which 11.00 per Bottle? oent a done. _ will retain Its glory for u long time. One T his G bba T ConoifTuak promptly «<>« One of its prettiest patterns contains the dainty figures of a leaf about as big as a quarter scattered over tho cloth in distinct solitaire figures. A beautiful dress of tills material was 2-UL0H'8 BELLADONNA PLA8TBR.25C. made with a tailor-cut umbrella skirt LOH’STVATARRH on a substantial lining, mid the plaits REMEDY. laid in tiie back to fold toward the hips This remedy la rueran. leaving a big box plait in view. The ^¿iftocureyou. lMcOifiOdt«. Injector free. waist was a jacket with a full umbrella effect on its skirt, which was longer Tixe Ya.eìLxa.lsisi Ttaxa-te. than the average blazer jacket, and came more than a foot below the waist ling. The collar was round und narrow across the back but in front was quite broad and notched deeply. The but tons were black pearl, square in shape, and any woman would have liked the gown for the buttons if nothing else. The skirt gore seams, the four in front, were stitched down in welt fash ion to within a foot or fifteen inches of the bottom, where the breadths had been cut much wider and extra cloth plaited in. The coat seams were well BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLEY finished and the sleeves were only POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCO moderately full. The vest wns unex pected With general cut of the gown, but so quaint und simple that madamc Ocean Steamer Sailings. sighed with contentment as she looked at the simple black point d’esprit, of 8. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY which there must have been quite three Leave» San Francisco................ July 11, 21, 31 yards just gathered at the throat into a Leaves Yaquina............................... July 5,10, 26 This company reserves the right to change high collar of the same and also at the sailing dates without notice. waist, where it stopped, confined by e Iliver Steamers. jet belt and buckle. The net was fulled so much that it seemed like black Steamer “Hoag” leaues Portland, Wed nesday and Saturday at6 a. in foam. II. C. D ay , Gen. Agt., Th« whole suit looked so simple, yet Salmon Street Wharf, Portland. was such consummate art that any D. R. V avgiin , Gen. Agt,, San Frnncisco. woman would congratulate herself if IL E. MULCAHY, Gen’l Supt., she could get one like it, even without Corvallis, Oregon. the welt seams. Another and unusually swell cos tume consisted of a skirt of fine black THE THAT point d’esprit, which was was made ex tremely’ full oyer black silk founda tion. Around the foot were three ruf fles, very narrow and overlapping. Above these and lapping ¡upon them ALL OTHERS was a wider rutile, its top shirred into a FOLLOW. heading. The result was u chrysan themum effect about the feet. There was a.coat, some Louis or other—it was hard to say which, be cause the long coat tails ¡with the seam in each half mid narrowing to n point almost where they met the niching on Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. the skirt were from one Louis XIII, “ “ 7:30 P. M. while the revel’s of the double breasted front (cut off short at the waist) were broad ¡allots reaching nearly across the sleeves, and belonged to some other Louis. But the coat was made of the pretti Quickest to Chicago, and est piece of narrow satin striped moire The East. silk. It made one think of tiie Tuiler ies. Then there were frills jaboteil on Quicker to Omaha and the plastron, and all this was of point Kansas City. d’esprit. I listead of buttons there were choux of the point on the front of the Pullman «and Tonrist Sleepers, coat. Free Reclining Chair Cars, All black! Yes; every bit, not a shim Dining Cars. mer of anything else about it. The young lady who will wear it For rates or general information call on will carry a voluminously draped point or address, d’esprit sunshade, although another W II. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. consisting of alternate bands of the net 254 Washington St., and moire silk is ordered for it. for Infants and Children • ■ Coatorla b bo well a<lni>:«l to . Ulkl ren I ha t I reconuneud It »1 superior to any pre“r,P( known to me.” H. A. Aaca.n M. D. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. *• CiMtorlu curefl Colle, Constipation. • | Sour Stomach, Diurrhieu, Eructation Kilta WoruiM, given Bleep, and i gefltion, * » Without injurious medication. “For several years t have recom^.- your * Castoriu. un<l shall always cooUtaJu do so as it haa invariably produced tenJuSl nsulu.” E dwin F. 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AMOUNTING TO......................................................................$173,250« Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Noä •ffocted by heat. gjrCi ET lilE GEN L IKE. The above articles will be distributed, by connticn, among parties who chew 8PEI1 HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAGS taken therefrom. We will distribute 200 of these prizes in this comity as follows: To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD „ TAGS from this county we will give.................................................................... 1 GOLD HAM To *he FIVE PARTIES sending us tho next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 Ol’IZltA GLASS....5 Ol’ERA GLASS To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number J. of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET • KNIFE........................................ ........................ 7............................................................. a» POCKET KNIV| To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES flendiiig us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 . ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK................................... 100 TOOTH PICA To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending ns the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS ............................................................... 100 PICTUBH FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY, lyr 4111WCDTICIa DC ur others,wno wish to examine 0 IvClIV this paper, or obtain estimate» on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at ■ mi ! LORD&THOMAS’ QUALEY & HENDERSON, LATEST TIXTE (Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Lessee.) 1 Marble and Granite Works. Q-CTIXTCSr, i-^ASS. —“Holl’s Old Stand, aki > Oregon. Total Number of Prizes for (bis County, 22G. Two Through Trains Daily. 12 1 10 1 7 45p 0 25p 2ftp 7 15p 3Oo 4 05p 45p 7 05p 15a 10 0.H1 tv.Minneapolis ar Iv.... St Paul ..ar tv.. Duluth ar Iv...Ashland . ar ar Chicago lv - CAUTION.—No Tags will be^received before January 1st, 1894, nor after February IS 1894. Each package contain lug tags must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Twj County. State, and Number or Tags in each package. All charges on packages inuiti prepaid. READ.—SPEAR HEAD possesses moro qualities of intrinsic value than any otbi plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. SPEAK HEABI absolutely, positively and diNtinctively different in flavor from any other plugtobtai A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It is the largest seller of anyiim« shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular taste and pleaeestt people. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. Hee that a TI* TAG is onevfl 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Send in the taps, no matter how small u quantity. Very slucvrely, THE I1. J. SORG COMPANY, M iddletow », 0» 4 lfip 3 40p 6 50p 3 .30p 10 4op Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points in the United States and Cana da. Close connection made in Chicago witli all trains going East and South. For full information apply to your near est ticket agent or to JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Chicago, Ill nape; A list of the people obtaining there prizes in this county will be published 11 mmedlately after February 1st, 1891. DON’T SEND Allí Tfl&s Are prepared to do ('emetery work in all its branches at bottom prices. Any one needing work of this kind will do well to call and examine their stock and get prices liefore going elsewhere. _ , ELSCTTilC S'O'Sg'F.-KTgnp-g- *'■*•■*=*• The Crowning Triumph in Medico-Electrical Scieocd “ cures all diseases curable by ElectrictN It is a complete battery, as used by the fojj most physicians, made into a Belt, so aS easily worn during work, or at rest. It gM soothing, prolonged currents, which can M carried to any part of the body where thertq pain, and will give instant relief, as Electrldt! ■ permeates the entire system with a natuW glowing heat, rejuvenating every weakotp* ■ or part of the body. & from Terminal or Interior Points tin \v Northern Pacific •tew, improved, R«.«*Ä 2 is th" Him to Take ^Diiilns.Rli««i V. To all Points East & South More Belts Made and Sold and More Sufferers Cured than by all other Electrio Belts combined. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No Change of Cara) Composed of DI.MXG CARS (unsurpassed) PULLMAM DRAWIAG ROOM SLEEPERS (Of Ioateyt Equipment,) ■ i robust health and vigor, after all ml,no, exPer‘n’ent, as we have restored thouMS*’ easin throughout this State State who wi „ „„mlro!,t'?cnts nmeu, f‘"ied, n9 ns can can bo bo shown shown by liv niinury hnndreff« vnm-a iiirougnoiit tins strouglettersbeurinvto.;?»^ ’!? »°«M gladly testify. ,.n.i from m.„v and from many ,,f of whom»*»" whom* - i Our 200 paee boolr ..»¿ r arter using oui Brit. r»""«' m'ddKJKoMen.” Should be read bf«* The Greatest Boon on Earth i« HealthTnd Viworov , T. t. " HAT CEMTLEMEN~WR|TE CENTLEMEN WRITK ”ua ua — — wealth. happiness and fruitful man* | READ WHAT ~Y O~u MAY CENERAL DEBILITY CURED.--------------------------------- -------- ^*R1TE TO THEM---- ! SEE BELOW. Be'-t that can I m - construt-hxl nml in which accommodation« art for li'4- ders of First or H-t-ombri.i.-s Tick et*. and ELEfiHT DAV COAHIES. Pullmal, 8le,|.. r re-er»»fi..;>. , |„. .rt lir ed in advance Ihr<„uh am nr, i>l „! tl>- ,|| ThroBgli Titkd.x I.. in Anuric*, England tnd Europe < !■»• ¡ piirclwi«< d at any ticket office of info conii.;i Full information cuiic*. 'nú.g ratei, time 0? trains, rouf, • ai d other dt tèils furñishad on application to any agent or A D CHARLTON. ”8t Oe!'er*1 Fassender Agent; Vlrosst., Car. Waktagtoa, Pprtaad, <>r. N. tous Debility, Scmlunl Wenkn««. ImpolJJ dev TrobbS^r 8|e«Plessne«s. Lamo Back. Kidney«»* or no rvo torce?n j 2’-iLSLD? 111 heolth< vesultlnir from over-taxatlonriW aiient cmre 17, w 'l rry or.«sposure, will lind a speedy relief»“ ■ ?■ nm _______ i, the most mmt qknnViJmi 3konti<v,i 1 Illa °" a . ,Invention, require, uuv but t* a »-«*«•• trial 1° »* '■hi’jy tiie —» ivc ’ •' ’ ‘“ ''“ ‘“’viniun, which Hiiicu requires Z'2"? O 'may ra“y have undulv^rf’r - aAili .ln ¥ 0141 our ^ Iguornnceof 8rnornnceol’effectaorb effects or by y CXCCR%ore] excess, or en*^| f ect.7clt»-.,v< i hua<tuiiaed a’v ym e und ”r “ < drained X your 0’?' *> system ’’<ern °f of nerve nerve force force and and vitality-«*** vitality- ¡2“I“':"|sU|us<Jndn«l,Hhl<liareiTmi'lIia3rOr ickof f,,rcp. Ifyou replaceintoyoursye«» | health, strengthand vigor will roliowat5?,™r,vF,oro"’stn'n,rth’ yo" will remove the Dr. Sanden«. Electric 1U1, i ,1< x 5 u '1< r ‘ n way. TM.l.<mrpl»»db*** W It I* the DINING CAB ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULE!) TRAINS Every Day in lhe Year to Continuous line cennacting with all tinea, affording direct ».nd unin terrupted aervice. JMiüÄR» I. 1894. DR. SANDED'S ELECTRIC BELT ■present our well known bouse You need no capital to represent p. firm tlmt warrants nursery stock flrstelass and true to name. Work till the Year. .<1««> per month to the right man. Apply quick, stating age. L. I,. MAY ,t t'O., Nurserymen. Florists and Seedsmen, (This house is responsible) HI. Pau!. Minn. A before HAVE YOU houanda TRIED DRUDS £« FIND so. A CURE! I of Cures by our tSeit , are FAILED persona who TO have alone TED S ALES M E N ! Local an<l Traveling. TOURIST SLEEPIAG CARS CONTE chew EDA7C0 axle rnA£EH GREASE Wisconsin Central Lilies. u t P owtland , O regon the Advertising Agency cf z 1 Bj by Scott A ll/llllilSlUP TELEPHONE $1J $1.00^ Ri a M UNE LEADS: Anatrreeable lxixatlvo and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c., 60c., and $1.00 per package. Samples free. O’4^ O ft Tho Favorite TOOTH fOVZDZa JBlV HvfortheTeetiiandBreatli,25c. Prepared LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM CURED. i ,.fca.InOrenJoThfe b^^rth-n I hnT®?orton J1*'1 n new e in roar treatment. Yon can bnblii'h*thL I harethe akm wr.se or coll on m. 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Addrew: lost vitality ano strencth cured . - A |lf'^Tm,,/'oMV^rCTf «‘ ï > Vi0* '"“rtng.onr britTh.re hw■'» - ’ •fll twice a„ VionrAn. .. kunu «1C r a Iiiimin * A—. » ™ '**’ f <” i . Y<mn Yours tnU,. truly, * _______ <»*•<«•* boom ever riven tn weak ™,aa>e-a«e<l or old men, and or or W®"*Y Befanded. ar« Cv;' and will «efnn.led- They “ ------ ill cure the wont case, in two or three moi____ SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.. 17» Fir.» — w-. I7E First Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.