Can't Cook as How many a young wife's heart has been saddened by hearinjj the above remark 1 And yet how often the words are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are in question! ,The. reason is plain, , yet it is "like telling a secret" Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. They cannot be misled into . using any of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow complexions, when mother did the cooking. The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a New York paper, which appear among those who work in : ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore head. This gradually extends over the face until the com plexion has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder, that contains the whites of eggs. - Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant- In fact the purity of this ideal powder has neverbeen ques tioned. ' ' Btats or Ohio. Crrv or Tolido, j Li' a Coi srv I ' . , Frank J Cheiiejr make oh that tie in 'ne senior partner uf the firm nf F J- Cheney Co.. d-.iiiic bumiiew- In the rtty of Tol- 'I", mit sml Bt .K HfiB-ii. ' ,h '' B villi iwy the um'ot N'K HUiSDUED-IHMiLAKS 'or each sod even- rase -f murr.i ttrnt I'mniot oe cured by the use ol HAUL CanssR -j. j So-orn to h"fnre me ami antwuriiwt In my presence tulalitb day ol Ink en.ber. A n '(.MS. 1 ' A tnry Public Hair.CiUrrh Cure In taken tnierually.snd set. ilirei-tlr upon the bln"d aud lanceus ur facta of the svstem Swni for testimonials, free. p. J. CHKSBV A 00., Toledo, a DT-8oId by Urunslsta: 7& cents. Nenrsaka hu an Iudiau lawyer.-: Of eonne be la tiloux. Irritation of the tliroat and hoarseness immediately relieved by ".Brown's Bronciiitil Trochet." ; The old man in hi. second cblltlbool 1 rarely a ridiculous as the young fattier lu bis Bret as bybood. . If manufacture throughout the United States would adopt the policy of the man ufacturers of Star Pins, who give the con sumer sot only the best tofiaccw that can be made, but make full-weiftht plugs, there would nrohaUv be no complaints trom con sumers -about poor, quality and short weights. FAEBIEES: t i i LOOK OUT! Ton are ex posed to HUil t?cn cbanffe 1 of tutnpera tar. and to lajnriei. ' ' i ST. JACOBS OIL ... CURES , RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, STIFF NESS. SWELLINGS, CACK CHE, SEURALGIA, SCIAT ICA, BURNS. I ; A PROMPT asd ' PERMANENT CURE. "German Syriip" Martinsville, NJ. ,' Methodist Par sonage. My acquaintance with your retnedy, Boschee's German Syrup, was made' about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Cough which disabled jne from filling1 ray pulpit ' for a number of Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, without .obtaining relief I cannot say now what remedy he prescribed I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. 1 received such quick and permanent help from it that whenever we have had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's Ger man Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to report my experience of its use to others when I have . found them troubled in like! manner." ; Rav. W. H. Haggartv, of the Newark, New a Safo '' Jersey. M.E. Confer- , ence, April 25, '90. Remedy. :. G. G.GREEN Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.NJ. I CURE HTSi Wbm I iar ctir I d i uob mans mon:tj to atop thent foratimaaodtbetibaTOlUoiiiltUiMaain. fiaesni ' ndtedcara. I hava bi.da thod aoaooof 1TT3, LPt LKPTorFAI.I.INaB;.K.N::sjiilji.l-n.jd?. 1 - warrant ai ramadr to aura th wcimt oasoa, Boeaoaa '; aaaaia have laild ia ao mason fur a nt ntm ncttitixxg cur. ScadstariDa fur s tra'tia andsFroo 11 Jtt.aof anf inalhbla raraod. Giva fiiprafia and Puut Ottiea. II. O. BOOT, OT. 1"1 i fj. Y. ZHOM THE -PACIFIC JOURNAL." - gtwai tuvwRtloa htM been nuMle by Ir. Tat t, 'aha eminent chemist tuts produced Tuff -s Hair Dye which Imltatta nature to perfection! It acta lnHBWu-oniy iiii'l it periwiuy iiarmia. ' frloa, aU. VtttiM, 39 at 41 Park I'laoe, ti. X. WALL PAPER, 10 remi pur double nil H -Till Mient ttiimp lor K HOKIhl.D 4 MOKuAJi, Mother Did! MR. M'SWAT AS A PROTECTOR. Jte 1 NothlBS to Htm When There) Are Burglar Id the Honao. n;iiti-t Hurt I" Mrs. McSwatsat strautht np in bed and listened to a noise she seemed to hear down stairs. "What is it, Lobeliaf" inquired Mr. Mc Swat drowsily. - "It sounds like somebody talking. List ed I" Mr. McSwae listened. H. tiv, thonuhti hm hemrd aomethiniz. u, :il ; ! " ha utff anjutlriniv i f IVlUKVun. - - , - "a Very loudly and moviag very leisurely, i negau ann auew raumt " -"Dont be alarmed. Lobelia. We are weU the testimony either corrolwrated that of armed. Beside these two revolvers," he the coroner and Commander Evans, or was aontinned. in a high pitched voice intended ; irrelevant to the nmin issue And on that that i virienre "twelve aood men and true" so tnicht be in the house, "I have a heavy cane and a large glass paper weight Be calm, Lobelial" He crawled out of bed. collected his ar aenal, and the procession moved do we tain in the following order: Mr. McSwat, with revolver in each hand, heavy cane amder his arm, and paper weight in pocket of hi embroidered -robedennit. lb. McSwat, ready to scream, with front hair in eurl papers, lamp ia one band, and bottle of cam i - phor in the other. At the landing half war down Mr. Mo 8wat stODoed. "lobelia," he observed, sternly, "it will ba necessary for you to so In front. Too have the lamp." I'll protect you." Mrs. McSwat took her place in front as directed, and the procession moved on again. At the foot cf the stairs Billiger topped and took np a commanding posi tion near the hall rack. '"Now, Lobelia, go ahead with the lamp into this room on the left. I will remain here to see if anybody rushes out. If any body does rush out," 09 exclaimed, grind ing bis teeth in a manner horrible to bear, "I will pnt fourteen bullets through him, knock him down with this paper weight and break every bone in his body with this caned Mrs. McSwat went into the room on the left and looked around. ' "Do yon see anything, Lobeliaf" asked her husband in a voice of thunder.' "No, Billiger." "Go through theother rooms!" he roared, bracing himself firmly against the walL White Billiger remained in the ball, armed to the teeth, pale With iron resolu tion and trembling with ungovernable fe rocity, Lobelia explored all the rooms imd came back. : . "Did yon see anything?", he demanded. "Not a thing, BilliKer." "Give me the lam pi" He handed his weapona-to Lobelia, took the lamp, and with dauntless bravery went through the rooms himself. "It wasut anything, Lobelia," he said, with extreme disgust. "You didn't bear anything or anybodyl" The procession moved up the stairway on the return trip. "You mnst try to overcome this timldl tarnf vours. Lobelia." said Mr. McSwat, u he nut down the lamn and relieved his wife of her load of deadly weapons. "If I hwln't been here to protect yon." he grum bled, crawling back Into bed, "you would bare frightened yourself to death." Uhl eago Tribune. '--,. j , ' a .:- ' 'j ' n 111 . .A : ; v- Hlehly Delphle. Primus What was it that happened at Dodson's birthday dinner yesterday that made ail his friends so nurryT Rncnndus One of .the auests'from Bos ton in responding to a toast closed with the hope that Dodson might outlive his poems. Dodson understood him aa in dulging In hyperbole as wishing him an impossible longevity, but all of Dodson's friends were indignant, and insist that be has been badly treated. Munsey'e w eeaur. .. ' .. , The Sad Poet. - "It seems to me I never can get any credit for what I do." "I should think yon wonld prefer NewYorkSun. ' How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth, Etc. Maj. Doublethumb (a museum freak, to bis eldest born Horatio, you're to stay at home to-niKhL Do you hearf Horatio Look here, dad, I don't want to hurt your feeirngs at all, but if you at- tempt to interfere with my leaving the bouse. I'm blowed if I won't put you in a cuspidor and stand you on the mantel- SENSATIONAL, MURDER TRIAL. Soma of the Strang Feature of a Tlr .:... ' glnla Tritdjr. .. v m The killing: of Ned Haniietran by Thorn ton J Halna, near Fortress Monroe, mud the recent trial and acquittal or Halui taken together constitute the moat pu tiling nd peculiar case that baa interested Amer leans for many. years. The two were In titnate associates and had never exchautted anicry words so far aa known. both belong ed to distiDKuiahed families and HanueKan was noted for mildness rather than ten denote to anger. Hut these are not the facta which make the tragedy so fascinating. There is a mystery of contradiction in the evidence which cannot be explained by the ordinary rules, and there is evidently "sometblnK back," a people say something tn the past which make the case one like those the Greeks believed to be the work of an avengiug Nemesis. Haiti swore that he quarreled with Hanneitan about putttuK their sailboat inshore, aa a storm was rt Ing, that Hannegau rose and advanced on : bitn with the uplifted oar, ami tnai ue, being in fear of his life, fired twice, KKD HANSKGAN T. J. RAINS. So far Haines testified In his own de fense. But Commander Kobley I) Kvana, fj. S. N., who was within lu) yards and looking at them, testillt-d tlmt HiinneKan did not rise, that he did not eveu allow the oar to slip from Its place till he ff II and that Jliiiiis advanced a step and lirvd "down at the face of the man who was rowinif" namely, Hnnneiran Of course every criminal lawyer would say at once thar tlie direction taken by the hulls omtht to show at a glance the relative positions of the two So Dr, Peekes, the coroner, was called. He testified that one ball strnck the Id side bend of the right elbow on a straight line, and "it could not have lieen inflicted if Hanueican bad had his arm raised to strike a blow unless the mnn no nreu stood riht over him The ball which en tered the chest also entered on a straight line." Against all this tbedefeuse bad the testimony of a half idiot nero, Lincoln Smith, who swore that Hannegau struck at Hains, but he could not tell which wsy the boat was headed, or whether Hanne- j gan struck onee or twice, or anything else. ' He simply insisted on the attack by Hau- ' - , , . , . . , , ouitted Hains It came out tn cross-examination that Commander Kvana had bad a difficulty wiili Hains and had ceased to speak to him Alsotbnt he "paid 110 more alien-1 tion to the boat after the aUootinu, because i be tbouubl tbe hoys were skylarkiug." On this and other points, says the local report, i Colonel John S. Wise "kept the courtroom in a roar of laughter while he was shak ing" Tor the defense. Another lawyer for tbe defense begged the Jury not to "s bed the blood of a young Virginian whose grandfather served his country with honor whose uncle fell in tbe Confederate cause." After this it Is not snrprising to read that Senator Voorhea for tbe defense was, according to Colonel John S. Wise, "not up to his usual strength." There was an indiguation meetinp, and then one of the Jurors went gunnuiu for Mr. Lipscomb, an attorney Aud finally it Is announced that the defendant had frequently pluyed cards with one of the jurymen in his cell and that after the trial he "treated ail the jury men to mint juleps.'' AMMONIA AND ALUM In ItsnltlDB Powder How Them. to Detect In view of what the Minnesota Senate has done, it is hoped that ity elative bodies in other mates will soon taae np the subiect of food adulteration. The -ohioi tied list of bakinir powders con tainine ammonia and alum, compiled rom official reports and purtiielied in recent numberof the bcieiUific American, is given below. "It deals in a qireci manner with an evil which mnst be cut down," said the Chicago Tribune tn com menting on the aciennne American re port. Following is a partial net oi ' AMMONIA ANB ALUM BAKING POWDERS. Compiled from Official Iteporl. Powders marked with a star seem to have a general sale, as they are men' tioned in at least two of the reports : ATLANTIC PACIFIC. BOyAfc ' ' f . " CROWN. DAVIS O. K. OEM." " K F.NTON. " SILVBB STAR. '. STAB.' '" ' " STANDARD. There are, in addition to the foregoing st irom the acUnune American, a nuni- tier of each powders eoid in the Western that were not found in the taetem -tJICS. Following is a list of the most proiui nent: . . ..' . . . . ASDREWB' rKARL........ Contslrm Ammonia (C. E. Andrews 4 Co., Milwaukee.) ACMB ..CimtiiIii Ammonia (Thus. Wood h Co., r-lillsdrlphle.) BOS BW... i..OMltMins Alulli (J. C Orsut Basiug PuwderCo Chicago.). CALUMET.. Contains Alum (Caiuuiet linking Powder Co., Ctau ago.) CUM AX ..Contnina Ammonia (Climax Baking fowiJ Co., Iiwlianapolla.) FOKKHT ClTY7r.t.-......Coiitniiis Ammonia, Alum - IVuuwlc Bioa., tlBVeimio.; HOTEL '. Contains Ammonia, Alum (S. C. Uraut Baking Uowuer CO., cuiuano.) HKkrri.KH (tantalus Ammonia (tleruules Baking howdcr Co., Hull Krsiu mii.) ONK tii'OON, TAYMlK'e ..Ammnuls, Alum .. (lay lor Mfg. Co., tn. una I RiaiMi St'S Contains Ammonia (IVuiulx Ctieuiicai Works, t'hlfafiO.) R0YA1 i. Contains Ammonia (Hoyul liakiug i'owiier Co., .New rerkj "' Ammonia and alum are the most com' mon adulterants used in the manufact ure ol baking powders. The government rep rt shows that a large percentage ol the baking powoers on the market con tain either one or the other, or both these pernicious drugs. r , What woman would use an ammonia or alum baking powder if she knew it? Such powders not onjy undermine the healtn, dui ammonia gives vu uie com plexion a sallow or blotched appearance. Tim nrnsence of ammonia or alum in ( baking powder, however, can eaeih be detected. - To Delect Ammonia. -Mix one heapicg teaspoonlul of baking powder with one teai-pooniui oi water in a tin cup; win thoroughly for a few moments, stir to nrevent burning, and if ammonia is present you can smell it in the rising steam. Or place a can of the suspected powder top down on a hot etove lor minute or two, then take off the cover and smell. : Tn Dtit.ei Alum. Alum nowder can be usually detected by putting a couple of teaspoonlals ol the powder in a glass oi bubbli n( 'or simmering takes place, (lw, ,.,,, rit .t cold water. If no ellervescence mat is T t i JOHN CHAPMAN, OF RAMAPO. f eeried to rill a t.on Fit Want Which tli Pat Man Rnfuwd to R-ogulie. It waa a late boat crossing the Erie ferry, and there were only three or four ui8engrt in the men's cabin, One of thorn was a thin man with a long linen duster aud a tttli white hat Although there were many vacant eeuts, this pa eenger, after a deliberate inspection of the interior, went to the far corner of the cabin and sat down in a seat uext to a fat man with a big valise. "John Chapman, of Ramitpot" ex claimed the spare mnn. "How are you tonightr The fat man etured moment at the speaker and then said: "I am not John Chapman, of Riuunpo. bat I am quite well tonight." "Not John Chapman, of RamapoT said the thin mau, apparently much sur prised, "Why, are rou luref "Well, I guess 1 ought to know who I am!" exclaimed the fat man. "Certainly, sir, certainly! to be sure!" replied the thin man. "But, mercy I how could 1 be so much utistakenr Why, if I had gone on with what I had on my mind I would have been mortified be yond measure! I was so sure you were John Chapman, of Ramnpo," "Mistakes like that frequently hap pen," said the fat man. "Yes. i know," said the thin man, "It is not the mistake I deplore so much. The thought of the mortiticatiou I would have suffered if I had gone on aud done what I had on my mind, and then found that you were not John Chapman, of Ramapo, Is what annoy me. Mercy!" The fat man bowed. . "Yea, indeed," continued the thln'mnn. "I don't know what made ine pause on this occasion, for I always go sight up to John and without ceremony suy, 'Loan me a dollar till tomorrow.' Now, if 1 had done that tonight, and, after yon bad loaned me the dollar, I had die- covered that you were not John Chap man, of Ramnpo, just see how deadly my mortitication would have been. Mercy! It makes me cold to thiuk of it!" The fat oian assured him, with a siuile. that there would have been no occasiou whatever for mortification ou that score. ' "Thanks! thanks!" exclaimed the thin man. "You are very kind. But I don't know as 1 ought to swept it even until tomorrow. If you were only John L'hap uiau, of Kiiiuapo. nowl You are exceed ingly like him in looks and manner!" The fat uiun bowed, but the smile was miasiug. The boat waa now nearing her slip. "If, bs you say, my fears of being mor tiBeil bnyoud measure if I had gone at you as John Chapman, of Ramapo. are groundless, " sitid the thin man blandly, 1 will put the thought aside and accept the loan but only till tomorrow! Only till tomorrow!" The' fat man grabbed his valise and hurried on deck, looking back once or twice to see if the thin man was in pur suit. He' wasn't. Lie sat still and watched the fat man as he disappeared across the gangplank. Then he arose and mopped his forehead with a red handkerchief. It's singular, nowadays, how tight the money market is." said he. New York Sun. Electricity la Acrleultnra. One of the first to recognise the great importance) of utilizing electricity for fanning purposes tn hngland was the Martinis of Salisbury, who not only uses the water power on his estate for light ing by electricity, but also grinds his corn, cuts his horse toauer, pumps nis water and does a variety of other work by means of electric motors. On many manors which are adjacent to streams of water the farmers are beginning to real ize the great possibilities which are close at hand for tbe more economical work ing of their farms and are installing electrical plants which can be worked at a cost onapproacbed by any other means. There are tens of thousands of portable and other steam engines owned by agri culturists in this country which could be utilized in a variety of ways in con nection with electricity. The mere sav ing in insurance alone wonld in number less cases justify a farmer in driving his thrashing, chaff cutting and grinding machinery by an electric motor insteud of being obliged to bring his engine, as now, right into his farm buildings. New York Telegram. What Knsilahmen Want. An American woman who had married an Englishman of high rank returned home for a visit afteracoople of years' ex cellence in her adopted country. "How very odd," said one of her aciinaintance, that Lady V has not become Angli cized in the least: she is more American than ever." The remark repeated to the cewlv made peeress was received with an appreciative smile. "I am so glad," she exclaimed. "I am nntnrally Imitative, you know, and i was so afraid I might lose what I con sider my distinction. Yon people don't nnderstatid over here, she went on, "You make a great mistake in copying English people when yon go to London they have enough of their own kind over there; tbev want something new aim original, not a copy of themselves," New York Tribune. Tlia Cow Was llalsod. ' A man in Jefferson county, who had a sick cow, wanted to get her Pp. ; Not being able to do so with hi strength he fixed a blanket nnder her, attached his hay carrier and hitched on the old horse, which had not forgotten the distance he had to go to deliver the hay and didn't propose to stop short. He drew the cow np to the top of the barn, where the track carried her over an empty mow, when the blanket gave way and dropped her on tbe empty logs, breaking every bone in her body. Tyrone (N. Y.) Her ald. .. ' : Many Orders Ahead. Mr. Blowpay (airily) 1 wish to get measured for a suit of clothes, but it will be about three weeks before i can pay for them, as our payday comes only once a month now. i How soon can yon have them done? - " Tailor I'm let me see. In about three weeks. (rood News. ' Bonoo. "Ton ought to change the name of your new cake company, your incorporated title does not look well on the sign." "I don't see why not." i "Well, it seems to me The New York Bun Co.' Is rather suggestive. "New York Sun. .- , - Far Fetched Coasolatloa. Jack Marigold (as Miss Million passes without recognizing him) She eats me dead! That's a crusher to my hopes! But after all, it might have been worse. Sup posing I bad married her. and her father failed the next dayt aiuaaey's Weekly. - Bee Notions of Grammar. , Miss de Hub-Aiid those dear little .squirrels that sportod uudtir the hedge last umuior, where are they nowf Miss Rustle Oh, they're holed np tor the winter. Mlssde Iluh-Ughl My dear, your no tions of grammar make me shiver) I pre sume you mean hold up, West Shore. Name Cause. Little Roger-What makes you walk lame, Uuole JohnP Uncle John There was an accident on the bridge today, and I got caught In the Jam. ... - . Little Roger I got caught in the jam once, and walked lame tor a week, i'uok. Pat ou Outlos. Patrick I want the strongest spectacles yea be aft her havln' In the store. They're for me owld mither In Ireland. Optician Are you not afraid that tbe strongest glasses may injure her eyesf Patrick Sure, I am not, Jt'a bloind ln tirely she Is, Jeweler's Weekly. On a Cyclone's Wlng-s. Raw He traveled a hundred mites In tea minutes. Hooks rt must hare taken his breath away. Kaw Well, he was pretty well blowa. Munaey's Weekly. VKIOHTl-lll. MIlrWKKCK". staunch ships airlke and ftmnnor, the Here wliidasml moniiulueua waves awip noble mar iner' " liiwr'a o( oak" to anlpwrutk anil to ilw.Hi, yel llial does not prevent tlie Inliberlloal Inmlimmn (mm rlkliig hla life on Hi stormy Ailaiitltt In liis Ml of lourlm or lommenilal traveler. Hut, If he hall leaeb hla noalhmtlon aafely, he will aiwreely litveeaeHivd aouivul the unalllia ol ali' nvaa, llull'K" n wnwwiui uiui HoHtvthtr'a siomaoli llluvra, that Inliiillalile spa- else hr naiiaea. ui water on inn tni ia threat to the voviger. but thla mny tie deprived In a (treat ineaaure of litllntetlii rfleciBUftnn the atftnaith, liowela and liver by the liUivra. Axalnatthv preltidti lal vDVeta of malaria, nail dint, faiiKiie an( iiKiiire It la aluo will- aeloua It aveita, mo-eover, rheiimallaut slid klilney eoinplatnu, Don't travel on sea or land with out it. There la s mas lu HI. l.i'iiln who haa a wan.lor (nl inemoiy. It la thointht the city will event ually employ hnu to miiviuber lie nabtiath. THEY NtVKH KAIL. J, "N. Harris, S Fulton Market, New York city, says: "I have been using ItBAitniKTii's Pais for the last ten years. Tlwv are a wonder ful medicine. There is nothing ual to thent as Wood Purine's and Liver Kegil- lators. llut I wish to state how leinarKaniy ttiey core rneuiuaiisni. ami now rwuiy , and how easily; 1 was aiieuieti ny rneuiitaiiKiu oi ine it's" My business (wholesale tt.ih dealer I natur ally leads me to damn places, I was so had 1 could not walk, and at iiiht I sud'errd fearfully: I tried lla'ssms. riamapui-illai and all sludsof tinciures, but hey did me no good, aud I was atraid or being a crip ple. 1 finally coiiiineiii ed using HsaN uRKnt's Pills. I took two every night for ten nights; then 1 begsu tJ Improve. 1 continued taking them fur f rty days, and 1 got entirely well. Now. whenever sick, I take IlaMtKKTii s Pills. They never fail. ' reloamollneMuivePnllh: no final, no smell TY Ossui for breakfast. easvaiwr itJ TherJ danger in a coucrn more man ever wu:u . ........... L. vour blood is "bad." It rankes things easy for Consumption. But there's a euro for it in I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. A pom tivo euro not only for Weak Lime. Spittitifr of Blood, Bron chitis, . Asthma and all lingering Coughs, but for Consumption itself in all its earlier stages. It's rea sonable. All theso dibcasus dopend on tainted blood. Consumption is simnlv Luntr- scrofula. And for every form of scrofula and blood taint, the "Discovery" is a certain remedy. It's so certain, that its makers guarantee It to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded. With a medicine that certain, this can be done. There's a cure for Catarrh, too, no matter what you've been led to belicvo. If there isn't, in your case, you'll get (500 cash. It's a bona Sdo offer that's made by the pro prietors of Dr. Snare's Catarrh kemedy. There's risk in it, to bo sure, but they arc willing to take the risk you ought to be glad to take the medicine. Of all lnd anil In any quantity whole sale aud retail at bedrock prices. E. J. BO WEN, 60 Front Street, Portland, Or. faW- Henil for catalogue. Tower? ''HSM IrtjproveQ FLICKER i is Guaranteed fjy., Absoluttij Water. rlh t proof. Aa Imprnti SDckri have btsidtthtrishBriial Brtial 0- ,LCl I every Coat t aJVat a I Traouuhs en every Coat Soft Woolen WatCh Olltl Coll&r. ' - land fat A J. TOWER. MFR BOSTON. MASS Cstriogea Gor.5uupr.ou. lbaf.asMtlvanmwlrlor the abiwu dUMaaai bf Its uwtbouandaof cans ol tbe worat kind and ol lone atanding bam bwni enmit. Indeed ao .trntis I. mj faltb InlUeiNoKf. tut I w ildTWOBoTTi.rraaa,llli V AIU ABLK TIIKATIHK OS tin. dlnaaa to atif ml. lanr wbowill aanil matbnr Klpmaaaud 1. O, addnaa. T- A. silnrnin, HI. (!.. 'J3 Pearl St., N. V. Old l.iil aiidHiI r Ilnusbt; Hind r"" old Ook- uid HI tor sr man hi iw ohi nu "'7" r 7 . 'PU...I .h.i.i Hn vnuiniiMfi: I will and bi rrtuni mail tU oaah, aoonrdltig tn aaaar; If tba auwuix la nnt aauaraaMV """ mi -madeiTllntoordayaou myKlootnc Ooraab aud KMlaJtlea. nm tiereetii nnini nu t,rifHM). Hmnl rr N. P. N. U. Ho. 4258. V. N. U. No. 802 Both tlio method ttiid roHiiIUt wmm .Syrup of ln it talien; l lemnl uiui refresliing to tlie tusto, mt noU ently yet promptly on uio ivuim'ys, Avot ami Jlowels, cKmnsea the yii torn tilletUnally, dispelii colds, ned tchrs aud foven mid cure namui.- oonstipntion porninnontly. Fur d in fjOooud l twttUfii uy tin arungisis. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO bah rMHOisoo. e. Sportsman. II you want to ahiail i sight your ami with the Attention! aeeiimlelr, tlou't tall to is eeluuraUHl ffi LYMAN SIGHTS. Made in nt any rllte. I'eep Sluhl, W: Ivory Heart rMiil Hinlit, i: ivory iiuiiiiiik rrooi eiiiimw oeiila. Hen I by uiall on rnevipl in pru-u. T. HUDSON, S3 First Street, Portland, Or. Keiul for new llliiatmlo) CsMluKiie, DROP IT If lu stir hllilnra. not -nlne yon drop II ami buy an ttn proved 1'oialnuis lui'titisttin, liORE MONEY ran l,- ni'i'lo In rais ins ,ll. kina llian lu anv oh er hii.lneaa A Inauiiiiillr II-li-a'tn'i .1 DalaloKtie of In ntmtnra. llrtNMl rnaml aU klil i-i.i.b... i.'i.f .. u. ffsrc Vv'AaeiK. (or ManD'i Boat Cutter, Hf.es ay Clover Cutter, a ii ii evei ytbiii r quired hy Multry CD., PmiCsA.CAL IMrtUiHl. orwiron. A. P. Armrtrona, Trio, Branch HcIkm).-. aimtai lit , rni.i.rim, HIin, oifoc. ftm cuunKw or MUUf.tat!. ti ui (.unitm, HnnlneHS, Shorthand. ItJ Utjr HUM i ttUUtayU fmio ttbr Wlliml, frtst. J. MoCRAKEN eV CO. -UIAI.KIW IM- leclw Hsrser Lite. Partialis C.iMet Sei ses Sale end Ulsk Piail.r, Hair, sire Brisk snS Fire Claj. LSN0 fkStlCk SO North front aireot. Cor. D. fOHTLAMIl, Ilk. : HILL'S : Patent Inside Sliding Blinds PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., Solo Agents, 113 eourth Ml., HorliwMit Or. NUNTfR S EQUIPMENTS VJ W K1hlneTa-l, Kt. drra' Varh-ty. lMtrV'U m OIUl tiflia---nfn iradti. Hi-nd f'-rCataUwia. Ittu ay. HIIHKVK, ssa Hesray hi,, Had i'iai oalil DEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. is V IMPVS Mil Civo This Oil a Trial. AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. l "ileTv uaMB4rkaf aW PETALUMA l!tll'l!AT0! 1 mmmS SEED .EVERYTHING TESTED H B Henil lor photo ol our trial urouiida. Vk We are I'anlUc Oosat AgenU for JO.D.M.Ferry'i IJt A. I. ROOT'S SEC I TMsSt TSs F fallal PJ( I. ROOT'S Tree Free Frem r i nnponu t enu fertilizers r. L. rUOuUn Un,Ani1 we these - Portland. Or. pntwa H!U1 f(ir All pllla Im ptunnboawd bKM, pink IIMHWTsUrn0ftli. m I'aptr. M14 hi mil Local Irart-t. UNLOAD YOUR LIVER. CHWHCSTtra English, Rta Cnost tp Diamond Brand JS. THE OHIOINAL AND OENUINI. Tbe sshIv Aftth, Aurfi, kiwi rU4l rill m Mlt, IjsWIsms, Uta DriiiirlM ft CkUHultr't MnftUk iMamund Mrand In H4 '! Wold mfilillt W hosm sswlMl with bluti rtbNM. Take ikst kind. Jtyw uhKJvti'wi tf mmimm. V Moore's Revealed Remedy la nature', (trust mint-dy lor liver and kMnny itlnorilnra. It nontuliia no alcohol, no mlnornl., no Iiolsoiia. I will slve you spli- tllo Kiid make you (eol like work, Foraale by your ilrimsl.t. WILSON'S iH PLANT. TREE aid ll'J Pine KnirrnvlntrH, IIii nslisftifi .snrrinn, Florr unit Fluid Ht-eiU, Kmli ril'irrnai liili. un u urn i n m i imihuiw inn jili Fsf.Hti ii A.a.i. sVlaassvaHrlllU I I II II I M 11 II d MlllllM. PIkas I'Hr n HurcH, sVOs Hiit frer on iin Pistil IJrilMin ItlirPM, AC ntlil iror mihiiu,hii, AUiirnn, iriiiiiMiiiiuijf um impiir, 8AM UELWIL80N, tU'Ju MECHANIC8VI LLEf P A A1' l Tmc merit s al ways recognized. "Seal of North Carolina" has risen from the ranks on merit alone; its su perior quality has placed it in the front. Packed In Patent Cloth Pouches and in Foil. Hlork tsktti hs ! mi NImsm' KM shtws In ti lU qnalltv, namm KliHIia, II, C, l, Mi II ui , that Kill Iw aolil at II UO to eloM. W.lllm, t hlhtnm'. atnitia Ufwt shoe with hw!, tiut Uiti, t, f'j. a, at We. Malllns.se. , u. Boys' or tilrU' simea ev.rr la l aw Hb'we with hrvla, ihh Ui .hi U' i.i, I '-'m KK.at Mu. Ml'll'ftru'a' Itnlilwr., heal, to 1S. at e. MiMK-a' II vet simi, It i I'.,, at l. ; twtular Huliticra, &. liiilh-a', lno 4, lwt, i"l msr .! at sr. loe, (on. Man'a lloiiae Kiliwra, nni, niter, num. I Of, tl,W. IjiiIW l'f Sllin, ..MI iffad l'i to J. Kami KK, alkt iM. ... Makoiiy Vain, Ha-lit blue ami at limwn, luit the lt or the Moral.ai fle tr lisik,Nk pet wiuli.l. OIT enlon ami wM eolors ol Ht.x'kliiaT Yarn, Mr, at e, bielnM. Will so Inaww-'k, II you enn nm faro. In arlni rnlur. tr 'arn'r work, we bae them at ball loO'u. lur owu w lei-ilotia, . Our late iirlnled ll.tawltl litlwal rnu: ask rurthmn, FamUr ii.(illo ail klnila. UrtiA Fnilla Irom 'iV U Iw. faiiue.1 rVttlla Irtna so tier van lo 'joe lair pan. Many Snrale lower, Hetsrvlal ol your eaiaiiulliur.-' Wrlwto Smith's Cash Store. 4IS 4IS FRONT STSEIT, (AN FRANCIW0. CU. I CURED TO iT CUHt fy .IT. j IAPT BEAR lit. waeil S ) VltPjA koo? .; m "rin aaS frail TrM." r;url.H.ay S.v.t. Ut.r01 t.ift pwlat tirHHWSU t:,rmf Ably wrliwa; ,itrailsroaltl(iS.l M. Vnttt itrmtr s.rarlaln. LOW pf Apl. r.r,(lar iT.riaai.rsvt.rMa.a,'.Q.i.w.M.t.ur ttm , ar.M., fcOJCSVftrv'Aiwr. MiI'V.r.UM-k la U S. R.SIITTBS, S.ika.r MTAItK IIIHM.,l;'k i , I,.,ul.li., . ato. iaHaiM4aiii.BUiT, looo i imuiuui, FfJAZER AXLE BestiBthiWorldlfinrAOC Get tha Genu ine hllr I Wr MORPHIN HABIT I SURE CURE rwclllc Medicine Co.. BS t'lsy Ml.. Nan J-nuwIaoo, DURAND ORGAN AND PIANO CO. Want an umiit lo evtiry towu In Orasen, Wash IhkUjii ami Iilsho to Ml) PIANOS and ORGANS it wmiii.iritti'Hi. No sttK'k ur cniU.u nvwlwl. vtiihlr uwUttn prnforriril. Hnclal nUm ou sil vMds. Wril lor rUt(tilsni. PORTLANO. OB. YOUHQ MENS Th Specific A No. rnrn, wlthnfit full. All nmm nf stoNm tmn nnd Ui!. mi mtiur (if Ituw lutif sundliiK. rivvimtii truiiure, it wvti tin m trtml rcrruwir (:iirtsw)ifitivryUi.i.( siirt hu fulltHL Htilrl hy nil UniuulMi. UMtufurturttnit X atA.MrtMfiithH MMMi-S Cu,, Htui Jim, (Jul. l"Ktlmt rir lor ll llitj iinnkMiirHl rtMn-hnrir tad nri vitiillsikaaBiiif itirn. J I estridi n rnr (or tli d oh I II 1 tfttllltf WMsVnDH psculLM tuwoinrn, I t iWassiftpi hst It Stftrl feWtt mfH L Twt tvfcun flwEM"H r Cff. tn rtominndloi UM IA.4 SMjnrn.w u ..imwTiiniii s seeds SEC SUPPLIES, P.t ssS Nsalthf, of all kinds, food, at Eastern fiHUloewe, wftjptra. Bit 4ntjiM )nantrft-llaVi CHtOHftSTCN CHKMIOAL CO., Hfliidlim burs. PIIILAIIIiJJ'UjXyA. THREE DOSES WILL MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER. I CATALOGUE. LIVE STOCK iNNWL lilnratil Plnttti Full of UMftfu) a nd IniLruoiiTl I'liMiKitwl, llftjrllilnir nl hliifU r sfimrnntfffts nnd OriinmiitRl TriM'N, Hmnll t rull , Horns I rulisj, holn rlst. ILfJBlHtfjrVI Hiipnn iiinn, run nil ureu iiiinii nun t? ssinr rvwiai is. vsj wj HEME SO POM sYetsanl an.t.. aim I SD!ra i'l t.nr I ASTHMATIC I ti sIU- II A I Ui B'JPfAUO.N.T. I I... I 1 TfaaaissrM.rtl m4m aiuolua. w. Mtirir.t.w m muiium, '""' m .west, fwrtuass, Or. Sjasosi aJHS.