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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1892)
Why Dr. Price's Baking Powder is Superior to r all others. 3 :f No great efforts ara made by other manufacturers to procure and use pure materials. It is true that one other company Ws the facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to use ammonia, in order to swell its profits. ; Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure baking powder. No other article of in its production, or has attained higher perfection. Dr. Price's Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. Free from every taint of impurity. No other article used in the kitchen has so many steadfast friends among the house wives of America. - oldeuough lo pay f" .r THlTBM'liK HHU OI K i f , ASW. " ' Change of teurature are apt to cause .ickn. in the full-blooded -p-OTlMT to h, feared. When y bav disease or suuue""" to do in to master the trouble at once. N ever let a little ikneoa get the better of you. Drive it out of doora immediately. Let tnere o. Docomprum ee, aujo " you a box of BaawnnsTH's Pill, and you are pref'areu iu u 1 1 . me mv.d. v. sickness in itoincipiency. i It 1 euly now and then that a man ean frow much in ,raee while people are praiain him. HOW'S THIS t "', .. w- rtn Kandrrd Dollars' Reward (or ane ease of Catarrh thai eaiinqt be tured by taalng F J.CHEiKV4CO..Prop..Tolip3o.a We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney tor the laal flfteen years, and believe him per - bet It honorable to all huitneaa tranectl.ms and nanctelly eole tocarrjroaiaiijobl I utonmade fcr their arm. htfT ... Whleale DrujnrMe, T,i e lo. a WALDlSti, KIXSAX JURVIJ.. b,ll Drumtsts. Toledo, O. Ba'I'l Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, ar-tlntr directly apos the blood and mucous eurfarws of tbe eystem. nice. c -jr uuttw bum u drugiata. ': . ' a tumk cited "The Drlnka of the World" eoauas. M at interested aereoui will prefer to infest the price In 1J) peers. Throat diseases commence with a cough, MnM or sore thrust. "Brm-H s Hnmcbuit Troche' give immediate rtlitif. Srtd mUy is Sorer. Price, 2o cents. . . It la nraally a man wno ban a head like a eok who geta along neat in imiib. - - - Formerly tobscoo chewera in Oregon pur chased their tobacco by the Jlug without ' considering its weight, but emigrants from the East, where Star tobacco is universally used, refused to take these short-weight plugs and deoisuded Star Plug, which ig not only the best tAbacoo, but each plug is full airteen-ounoe pound, and .now most chewera in Oregon use atar. .. T Qotmbt Horse, Portland, Or., is the best si a oay nmct.ou u Try it. Quinlby & Vdwards. proprietors. House cleaning l necewsary in spring; so la TJrs Enamcllue Stove Pollfh; no daat, no am ell 1 HELPLESS.0; Chicago, III. WAS confined to i bed; could . not ' walk from lame- back,- suffered 5 i months ; doctors did ' J not help ; "2 bottles of 1 : sTjACQBsoiL cured me. No return - Francis Maurer. ; 1 p 1 "ILL BIGHT I ft. f iL J'M P ST JACOBS OIL DID it: i lHOIAH OePWeOATIOH I " lEN8ION I i.. PATfeHt8 CLAI MS Ta"KXAM INatit" BUSfAtT f CLAIMS trarsatB m Ktssorioar or "; - . San Francisco Examiner. If ran nave a claim of any description whatsoever Main at the United Blatee Government and wlah tt apeedlly adjudicated, address JOHH WBDUltBBUKS Maaer, U F etraaa. IT. W. Washlwertm. IK C SSZ- OW'd VXfc HEALTH RESTORER. altKS4r USE IT! CT TS TTTH TP-BUTi M3PTCTH"B. ft roaaea the tavsr and Kidnt ya and Stomach, eorea Ib adm-hu. Dvaneraln. troii.ee aw App tite, Punrka the Iroure Biood, aud i Makes The Weat Btrocg. , 4 v. jfiunaers tsed svery-u hrre. $1 nbot'letaia foi 3. oooooeoooo A torpid liver la thai eonrwof i.vapri. Oals,aiik heaulache, conatlpntlim. piles, Q blliouaftrvtr, clilllasiidJjuiHiice. v Tu!J'sTinyPills OhsvsaanecWeenVcton the Uvrr, re-W . storing It to healthy aetlon. a.lcta. o o o o oooooo GOHSUnPTIOIl. IhaasspoaiUveiaaaadyfcr tba abav diaaaaa! hi ha astbaaaaodaof eaaas of t'- worst load aad of Ions atannaaffhaaa heaa eared. laaVd so etraagle ray faith laiualfioaey, thAtl wiaardT'4aiiOTTkEarnBS,with a VAXUABLE TliEJiri K asthiadiaaawtaanTaai, ' aaeaewsswl!laaalaathairKipnaaiidP,0.adlnaa. T. Mm Haraai, W. 183 fowl St.. M. T Old tJold and Meet BoasSt; and yoar eld OoM and hllnw hi aiail to the old and ralialaa kaa of A. Oolraao, (I Third aaraaa. Haa rraooiaao; I will aaad b (Macs null die eaah, aaerjrdUMt to aaaari If aba saaouaa hsaasMMtaaaoiT will aawa (old. i i human food receives greater care . i Teaching Snile" y On awison, when Mr." Abbott w tenting; in. the.woods Jb pursuit of fcnowlotljre among his friends, the birds and insects, the spiders mode a irreat jnroutl uuon .iiie' quftrtera, spin- ' . t ; I ; : Ki. lug uietr vt'os 111 urrrj' mituvivnuio place. He believed that titer were susceptible to teach insr, and to test the matter he made series of interesting experiments. This hr what be sayr about it: Choosing- one gTcat gray fellow thai bad an elaborate web just back of niw table, i enueavorea hj determine n would recognize nie as a purveyor if I assumed that otlice. At the outset no tooner was my candle "lighted and J had taken my seal than the spidei would retreat to its innermost sanc tum, and not reappear while I was at work. " U was afraid of me, and of me only, not of the candle or it flicker tuff name. ' i , ,.;. ? t -' . I commenced then by ofTeringf a fly impaled on a splint of broom straw. No notice was taken of it so long as my hand, was in sight 1 kept the fly in position all the evening, resting it between .twa books, but still iu line wau-oty hacd. which was in couSUuit motion, for 1 was busy writing. Di rectly after 1 retired the fly wasaeiied and dragged away. Night after night 1 struck a match to determine this, and always with the same result It was quick work with the spider, for 1 "relighted my candle several times almost the same moment 1 ex tinguished ii, J but never caught the jpitler, and yet the fly had disappear ed."' It evidently; followed my move ment closely a proof itself of cuu niuS- v I ' V During the second week the neces sary confidence was gained, and diet were seized if the splint was several inches long, and 1 did not move my hand. The rest was easy, and every night the splint 'was shortened until but two inches in length, but 1 could never induce, the spider to take a 0; directly '"from my ;fingers,- or allow uie to touch itj Then came the concluding evidence, of the spider's teachableness. Long before I left camp it would come from its" web and take its place- before-me, when the candle was lighted and had saf' dowi) to write, expecting its nightly rations of two or three Hies. These 1 nearly always provided. Dur ing the day the spider did not pay any attention to" roe, nor would it show it self at night if I moved about restless ly, bad company, or made any unusu al noise, such as whistling. It had learned to associate my position at the table, directly facing its web, with an available 'supply? of' food,; and prob ahlr of my personality otherwise it had . no ; conception. Philadelphia Times.'' -" - -" Setoetlng a Doctor. A certain mart,, who was lately wed, dwelt in the country far from tli6 noise of any town.- It chanced one night that bis wife fell sick, and. be ing ignorant of the ways' of women folks, he- mounted his cart horse and galloped exceedingly fast toward the town in search of a skillful leech. . ' -' On the road he met a gaunt and withered hag, who asked him: s "Whither so fast, good manr " "To get a leech for my wife, who is sick unto death," '? "J "Enow ye bow to tell a good doc tor?" V ' '"'.'. "Nay, mother, I take the first which God leadeth me to." ; Whereupon the ancient dame gave him a sprig of Enphrasy, and said : "Hold this to thy eyes when thou lookest at a doctor s house, and thou wilt straightway see the ghosts., of, those who have died from his bung ling. Take thou the doctor with the fewest ghosts." ' i" r Thereafter whenever that man came to a doctor house he held the mystic herb to his eyes, and Oddzook! a fear ful sight met his clairvoyant gaze. Around every doctor's door shivered a ghastly crowd oLuneusy ghost, and what seemed strange to that man, the larger and more comfortable, the house, the .greater were the awesome troop at the door. Through the deserted streets he gal loped from doctor's house to doctor's house, seeking in vain for one whose gates were not .besieged by uneasy spirits. At length, up a quiet lane, lu espied a modest house bearing a doc tor's shingle, and lo! but a solitary ghost sat upon the doorstep. " ' "Here, by God's grace, quoth the man, "wtwe diKWT'for ma."- - But little time bad passed, I ween, before that stout horse was bearing the man and his physician along the road to the sick woman. " v ' When they were well on toward the end of their journey the doctor smiled a pleasant smile to see, and said: , ','1 wonder right well by what good chance you called on me, for I know I have only beeu -practicing medicine two days, and your good wife wiliU the second patient 1 ha . a treated." The profane-ejaculation ("that fol lowed is, perhaps, better omitted. J Medical Visitor. ,.-- ' ? , Csucht the Meituing. ' Good- Miciister I Via greatly over Joyed, madam, to find your little boy so attentive during the" sermon. DO you think he understood what I meant) Fair Danie--Yes, indeed. Sir. He's a born mind reader. Clood News, fr 1 What Did He Mess ; :. ; "A rerident of Ilaidwick has his feno decorated with the following notice to owners of horses: "Nobuddy hlch no hoases to this fence." New York World. SEATINQ TIMS. Wksa the Baton Was rirat Caad It Was roraaldahle Sli root Cluh. . Investigations Into the origin of 'the baton, or stick for beating time, which is used nowadays by the con Junior of every large orchestra, have brought out the interesting fact that the. first conduc tor's baton whs a formidable staff, about il feet long, which the old time French hiusioiun, Lnlly by name, who Invented it, may have used as much to intimidate I the members of his orchestra as to mark the time. In the very oldest orchestras. I as in Chiuese Orchestras of the present da v. there was no conductor in the modern sense. Every performer played , as well as he could, aud the man who played upon the loudest instrument the kettle drum, for lustance marked the time for the rest. When music became more systematic aad refined, the chief coiuuittud of the orchestra was given to the member who was regarded as the most accomplished and skillful. He assigned the other mem bers their parts, drilled them at re hearsals and supervised the final per formance. '. To produce a good effect it Was neces sary of course that the inuaiuiaus should play in time, and the chief of the orchestra, who himself played one in strument, was accustomed to mark the beat by stamping on the. floor with one foot, For this reason the conductor of an orchestra was at that period called the pedsrius. t Afterward lt: became customary for him to irive the .time by clapping the fingers of his right hand against the hol low of bis Wft The beater of time after this fashion was called the kmuiuductor. Meantime experiments were made in marking the time y striking together shells and bones. The bones were soon given up as instruments to be, used by the conductor of an orchestra; but they survived as au independent instrument Boys and negro , minstrels "play on the bones" with great gusto to this day. In the early part of the Seventeenth century the musician already alluded to, Lnlly by name, arose. lie fouud all these instruments of leadership ineffec tive, and in order to reduce his perform ers to complete subjection, be procured a stout staif six feet long, with which he pounded rigorously on the floor to mark the time." -'- - - One day, becoming particularly impa tient, and pounding With special vigor, Lnlly struck his foot instead of the floor with bis baton. The wound gangrened, and Lnlly died from its effect.- in 10S7. The baton continued in use through out the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries, but. though it, gradually de creased In size, there is no evidence that conductors marked the time in any other way than by pounding "upon their music stands or some other hard object. All this pounding must; hare bad au unpleasant effect upon the music, and critics and musicians began to 'ridicule the practice. In course of time, there fore, we find musical conductors no longer thumping npon the floor or their music stands, but beating the time en tirely in the air. It seems to have taken players a very long time to learn that they . could get the time as easily by means of the eye as by means of the ear. Youth's Companion. . ' , Hot Wholly Complimeutary. , A certain Mrs. Malaprop, who lives in a large eastern city, is noted for her skill in unconsciously embarrassing oth er people., while she herself remains per fectly at ease. Not long ago she was in troduced to two sisters, young ladies who hod long been known to her by name", though she had never tuet them. "Now, my dears," she said, addressing them collectively, with her usual bland smile, and regarding them earnestly through her glasses, "I have often heard of the bright and the. handsome Miss Ratcliff e Now 1 am so glad to meet you both, and I want you to tell me at once which of you is the bright and which the handsome one." ' On another occasion she was dining with her nephew, and his young wife, who had just set up housekeeping. The dinner did not go off quite so smoothly' as the young couple had hopetl. and the cooking was by no means perfect. The hostess unwisely began to murmur apol ogies and bar husband joined in, half laughing, with references to his wife's youth and inexperience. "Don't say another word, my dear children," interrupted their kind hearted guest "I can assure yon I've eaten a great deal worse dinners than this in the course of my life; a great deal worn. Yes," she added meditatively, "I've eaten some pretty bad dinners, you may be surer Tooth's Companion. ; i The Flavor of Coffee. Beal coffee is a very delicate sub stance and will readily Hot only lose its own flavor, hut also take tip the flavor of other substances. Thus it is quite necessary-in shipping coffee to make sure that no other odorous substance, is placed near to destroy the flavor of the coffee. The aroma is volatile. Let a quantity of pure ground coffee be ex posed to the air for a considerable time and the best of 4be coffee will go ont Into the atmosphere. The careful house wife who wishes to make good, pure coffee of fragrant aroma buys it in the green bean, roasts it herself, keeps it tightly canned after roasting and grinds it the morning it is need. Coffee so made is a totally different article of consump tion from the great bulk of ground cof fee that Is sold in the stores. Some time ago an official analysis of some ground coffee exposed for sale dis closed the fact that there was absolutely no ooffee in it Nsw. York Sua A Powerful Actor. VTcs, sir," said, the pld , sxtor, "1 have had many triumphs on the stage. I remember way back in the forties there was a crowded house to see my Hamlet At the end of the first- t:l the audience got MP nd left the thea tre.?l "That was hardly a triumph, was it?" 1 '.'Certainly it was; they wouldn't stand any mot Aht 1 -was a powerful actor in the forties." Ho Chester Post Express. Taking all the departments at Wash Ingtorf together, with their branches. It Is probable that they consume about 24,000 Oounds of ice daily, averaging the year around. This makes a total annual xonsumptipo of a good deal over 4,000 tons. ; .-4 : ; yy , .i .' i i .,, To fasten a steel blade which has eoine ont of the handle, fill the ' cavity with rosin, then warm the part to be adjusted, and insert slowly, pressing It in firmly. Hold till it gets cold. FACTS ABOUT ELECTRICITY. twenty Questions and Answers That AM Worth Heading and Kemembarlur , 1. How strong a current is used to send a mewinge over an Atlantic cablet Thirty celts of battery only, Kqual to 80 volts, . t. What is the longest distance over which conversation by telephone is duilv nuiiiiluiuedf About ?&() miles, from Portland, Me., to Buffalo, N. Y. 3. What is the fastest time made by tn electric railway! - A mile a minute by a small experi mental cur. Twenty miles au hour on street railway system. 4. How many miles of submarine cable are there in operation I Over 100,000 miles, or enough to girdle the earth four tunes. 6. What is the maximum power generated by an electric motor! . Seventy-live horse power. Experi ments indicate that 100 horse power will soon be reached. 6. How is a break in a submarine cable located! By measuring the electricity needed to charge the remaining unbroken part 7. How many miles of telegraph wire in operation in the United Suites! Over a million, or enough to circle the globe forty times. a How many messages can be transmitted over a wire at one time! Four, by the quadrcplox system uow in daily use. V. How is telegraphing from a mov ing train accomplished! Throuiro a circuit from a car roof inducing a current iu the wire on poles along the truck. 10. What are the most widely sepa rated points between which it is possi ble to send a telegram! liritisli Columbia and New Zealand, via America and Europe. II. now many miles or telephone wire in operation in the United Sluice! More than 170,000, over which 1,053,000 messages are sent daily. 12. What is the Greatest candle power of are light used iu a light Louse! . Two million, in light house at Houstholm, Denmark. 13. How many personam the United States are engaged iu business depend ing solely on electricity! Estimated, 250,000. 14. How long does it take to trans mit a message from Son Francisco to Hong Kongf About 15 minutes. Via New York, Causo, Pcnaance, ' Aden, Bombay, Madras, Penang and Singapore. . 16. What is the fastest time made by an operator sending messages by Morse system! About 42 words per minute. 1(1. How many telephones are in use in the United States! About 300,000. 17. What war vessel lias the most complete electrical plant! United stales mau-or-war Chicago. 18. What is the average cost per mile of a transatlantic submarine ca ble! ....... About 1,000. 19. How many miles of electric rail way are there in operation in the United Suites! .About 4U0 miles, and much more under construction. 20. What strength of current is dangerous to human life! Five hundred volts, but depending largely upon physical conditions. Scribuer's Magazine. "'""-- ' ' Tba Oldest Twin Slaters, Among the visitors in Amsterdam at the present time are two remarkable I t . . L I . 1. - ladies, twins, .who are nrobablv the oldest twiu sisters now living. They are the guests of ex-Supervisor Hand. One of them, Mrs. Elmer Bennett, of Fonda, is Die mother of Mrs. Hand. and the other is Mrs. Alrnira Conkling, of Harlem. They were born in Duanes- burg, Schenectady county, Sept. 3, 180'J, and henceareSO years old. They are remarkably preserved, and are as active and cheerful as if but two score years had passed over them. They also read and write as well as ever. A sister, Mrs. A brums, now living near Duanesburg, will be 90 years old this fall, while a brother, Marvin Strong, of Schenectady, has reached 88 years. Lewis J. Bennett, of Buffalo, who ac companied Maj. i V. Morns on his Mexican trip, is a son of Mrs. Bennett The New York World is on a bunt for the oldest twins in tliecountry and up to date Harvey and Henry Newton. of Earlville. N. Y.. who were born in Colchester, Conn., Nov. 2, 1800, hold the twin banner as brothers. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Conklincr, however, are the oldest twin sisters, so far as known. Henry and Iouw rondo, of Fonda, are only a month older than they. Amsterdam (N. Y.) Recorder. Canaila'l Wealth. "Phone who are in the habit of con sidering Canada as an Arctic and ste rile country will be surprised to hear that she bus one-fourth more land fit ted ' to wheat cultivation than the whole United States. In 1887 the yield Of wheat in our own country was a little over, twelve bushels per acre. In the same year Manitoba alone raised 12,500,000 bushels, andav eraced twenty-seven bushels per acre. The climate of Canade does not hind er, but contributes to, the wealth and enterprise of her people. She has more timber of every possible descrip tion than both she and the United Suites could consume in a hundred years. She has more iron and coal than anv other country in the world. She has probably more coprer than all other countries combined, and there is no tell in I? what lies hidden under the now and ice of her northern coun tries. New York Letter. . How to Keep Eggs. ' To the solution of the problem of bow to keep eggs the experiments of such eminent savants as Mussclien broek, Reaumur and Nollett have greatly contributed. They all agree that the most practical method is to envelop the new laid egg in a light coating of some impermeable sub stance, such as wax, tallow oil or a mixture of wax and olive oil or of olive oil and tallow. Reaumur sug (rested an alcoholic solution of rosin or a thick solution of gelatine. Nol lett exM3i'iniented successfully with India rubber, collodion and various kinds of varnish. . At the dairy prod uctshow at Agricultural hall in 1884, three prizes were awarded, for eggs preserved in the following manner: I. Eggs which had been dipped twice in a solution Of cum arabic and then dried, enveloped in paper and kept in brart. 2. Kggs winou uaa Deen run bed in lard and then kept in dry salt. 8. Eggs coaled with a composition of mutton and beef suet and then wiped by a dry cloth. Popular Science Monthly. i The India, ef Ted ay. There are no longer aiy Irogana, Blaokhawks, Teoumsehs, Pontine or Osceola, and In their places we have only tli greasy prowler of th plains, the aeml-barbarian, the mendicant The Indian of th present day Is buy and treacherous, and Is not even plot ureaque In appearance. He Is not tall and well proportioned, as we one fan cied him, and as for being straight and commanding, his tegs resemble a pair of loe tonga, his back Is humped and his eyes have lost their aboriginal fire. II Is no longer a creature of kingly form, and there Is absolutely nothing about hi in to excite interest or sympa thy. Who can weep for "Chawer-of-Thunder!" What poetlo Inspiration can be worked up over "Split-Chunk!" What sentiment Is to be aroused by "Bone-Pounder" and "Mashed-Hoof f" "Haln-ln-tho-Faoo" has a providential sound, but "Dirty-Back" chills the ro mance In one's nature, and when w read about "Old Man-Aln't-What-IIe-Used -to-He" the conclusion Is compelled that Indians and Indian nomenclature are not what they used to be either. SAFETY IN TH MIDST OF OA NO KB. Thla wontd seam s eoitiredlctloo la an. In fact, t the ere. Kill ewrleuo hae proved (la poaalbtllty. Take the ease oi las iwiivmusi wno dwelteln s malarious region. A rohuat eoiiaU tutton ta no eerutln dvlenae agalnat the dreaded ohllla What laf Recorded tMllmonr, covering a period Itllle short of half s nenlurv, proves that Hnatetter'iHlomanh ntttera la preelavly UiU. Thia eontiuaiil does not limit the field where the tnedtelue haa proved lis etttcser. la South Amer ica, the lathmna of Panama, Meitco, everywhere In lacl where luleame-boru dlaeasa takes on lt moatobailuate and formidable types, the Hitlers la a ramurniiMt ansilAe In Illimitable deutaud and preaurlbed by pnralotaua of repute. Itent too, la It In dlaorriara of the alomacb, liver aud bowela, and agalnat that destroyer, la grippe. It tm proves appetite and aleep, aealrsltaes rfteams tuia and kliiuvy complaluhk Kxtremaa meet In the two mottoes "One Dol lar" and "In (rod Wa Trust" oa JO cants worth of sttvar builloo. - TtTGtiuiA for breakfast ' You oarCt btlUv some dealers always. They want to ell the medicine that pays them the largest profit. What yon want to buy is the one that dona you th most eood. Which one ia it? Sometimes, it may be a matter of doubt But, in the case of Dr. Pierce' Fsvortt Prescription, there's no room for doubt. It' a matter that can be proved. ! With the facta before yon, it's an insult to yoar Intelligence to have something els offered a "just as good. And here' tho proof : Among all the medicines that claim to curs woman's peculiar weaknesses, irreg ularities, and diseases, tha "Favor ite Prescription" it the only on that' guarantied. If it doesn't do all that' claimed for it, if it doesn't give satisfaction in every case, you'll have your money bock. There's strength and vigor for every tired and feeble woman, health and a new life for every delicate and ailing woman 'and if there' no help, there' no pay. '- There is ease for those tar gone in consumption not recovery -ease. V There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention bet ter than cure - for those who are threatened. Let us send you a book on careful living and Scott's Emulsion l of cod-liver oil, even if you are only a little thin, y Free. Scott ft Bowns.Chasaiara, i ya Seeth its Assess, V-w York. VouritrutglatkaapaSeoti'a larehaaasi'ead llvar a all eVsggaHa arer iwhars as, gi, .;, : ; . . ,i- :.' : '"' ' ' VI am ready to testify tinder oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no med icine equal to it." ' Lo&xnZO F. Slbsfbk, Appleton, Maine. D KOR HATCHINO. Others may bosat of the prises they won where I did not eihiblt I not one fan ahow s record In any way spproaehlng mine t the great Seattle nhow and at Salem on March rJcud atamp for catalogue. ' CHRIS KOCH ER, Aurora, Or. Mentlim ttna psper I CURE FITS! When 1 aar em I do nt awes aairalt tsstop than toratimeandtlisehavetbera ratars ageis. 1 man a radleal aura. I ban) made tba diaaaaa of PIT. KM LKPSY or FALLING HIOK HUSH a llla-leag studr. 1 variant mf ranadr lo euro the want aaaaa. Baeaaaa othara hare failed k a raaaos (of sot aaw rsaalrlns a sura. Srod at onaa f or a traaUaa and a Kraa Hott laot air Inlalllbleramadjr. Otve JEipraai and Poet Offloa. H. U. BOUT. H. 1SS Fearl Kt., N. T. If Vflll WlttT TO KAKK A HfVKHTMKNT If lUU Via I of a aolld natiire,.whlrh paye you per cent, guaranteed dividend for aevaa yearn and at Ibe and of that time provide you with an Income hearing fruit home In haautlfhl California, write for particulars lo UKO W. NEADJC A CO., va Market at rest, Ban rranclaco. W. F. N. V. No. 486-4. 1. S. U. No. 512 'august Flower" EGGS f r,a4. J . Both tho method and mull when Syrup of Figs is taken; it I pleasant and refreshing to the taxte, and icU gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanse tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, Load (uhea and lovers and eures habitual XMistipatiou permanently. For sale in COoand II bottles by all druggist CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. jam mnoiaco, cu. uwtiut, nr. f m mx. .r CHEAPER THAN BARB WIRE Humane, Strong, Visible. Ornamental. I'.j si eeT f I I t 1 TVmhllhermi!ihiilaitoilinrft'Hfe: will lint atrvton, aan or aut out ill 'ape. Marralaai ta Sleek t s l"erleet rrni fence, yet llaiidaolne enough lo Ornament a I;'. rile lor prl, IH-acrlullve Circular and Tniihiioiillai alan Calaloaiie ( ' Harlman" Httwl Picket Un Kcuca, TrMaiul Flower lluapla. Tree and Flower ttuar-la, KIcalMe Ire Mala, elo. JW lwa) nieiillou thla jwiair. u.., M,. . a.ll. D. T n n.aaa. (.. aVatlara a 1.1 Sal.. 08 Slate SI.. Ch'CMt Marhaaa Ml. 0 Saavsr Falls, Pa oavtd at Cl-ken. Ir PerMand Or. Html a ainnai.i UNLOAD Do vou Dot's vour Hnn'f. f,m llkn work. The W"tl I n trouble is vo pid. You are full of bilo. T V W H Out rid of it without dflny. Throe dimes of Moort'i Revelled Rcuiedj will do it and make I 111 CD you feel like a new person. For wilo by all druKlsts. laal V CaR BUY Agricultural Implements, Machinery and Vehicles FROM AGENTS OR MUNCHES OF MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAVER CO., PORTLAND. OREGON. i, , , .t,ir btkalneai not r.; In yo'l dMp li Blio: BUT au iin- i.m.vcI roiaiuma lwtibator. fstnftF MONET ran b-troailelii raia lusCHh kans ihattln any oilier ti"alnea irie pi""""';r t d. A boautllulty ... ..i ,',Kl,u.,ia III.IIHII'I, .-'-" era and all klnda of tili-kenrixiif" att.,ia for Manna Bona Cutter, Necoe itty Clover .Cutter, aotl .vsiythTiia; r tjulrrd ly iwultry ntlaera. PETiLUXi INCUBATOR CO., Pitilna, Cat. tke Waal Mans sad I Stressor arete i IRTWMlTlh I awaassall lP.MseaWMerss.1.8. CWEP t It CUHED. j atueeaLO.w.T. I FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Eet thi Csnnins! GREASE Ss!.Ev0ryihoril Supply your wsnu st 4I-SI Fratrl I. F. METALLIC SKYLIGHTS Iron Cornices. CORRUGATED IRON HOOFING. J. C. BAYER. Portland, Or. PIAIIOS'OP,GAIIS, WINTER S HARPER. Tl SjtorrlMn Stre.t, Portland, Of Cap-box 8os. -mi SURE. YSiV.8T TRY D.ET0Brs California Diamond f A T A T? D W REMEDY, H u WAlsaAfVa The Croat Curo. yotneaehadvharellfeexl.Ubutmarliehelpea'liy thlafraateiira, fdmbydrmniirt.ermaa . s.r.tTOttco, ftupi., ieoorMwi ct , y. t. otr MORPHINE HABIT I atoaksftas SURE CURE peel Re MedWne Co.. Clr St. San rrsaeMen YOUNQ MEN! Th 8peolflo A No. I. On ret,, without lull, all cava of Oonnre fcaaia and tileatt, no matter ol inw lun. anuidlns. Pieventa itrkntrajt heltisan In Menial n-roenr, tur,-a wurn PTerytuui. eiae Baatatiea. noin ny mi jruvNta. MiiulioUjrira!TUA.H, honihi-llMMtclne , SS.ee. uu., dsu joaa, t;ui. Tils O lathaarkneerledeae lt,adlns ramttle for all tba unneutral diarharsee and nrlvatadtaeaaaanf man. i certain nnra (ur the dalilll ' tail n a waaanaaa naoullai U wim.n. T . , h. I. iut u. I Tttt. teans OHrattea r Pi. in m-ommeadtas it W I ail anmrwra. rsMVis awva DROP T OatSS RWjBjBjijggBjj H B prlee M UBaadr4 IWt M I I .xn X 1 wiaii.g.ar---'p Of all kind, and In stiy quantity whole Bale suit retail st bed-rook prlosa, C. J. DOYEN, 00 front Street, Portland, Or. Send for eatslotus, WALL PAPER. 10 eenls par double mlL Hond a-oent sump , asmplea. HamKlKUl A MOIUIAN, Wi Third street, Portland, (V. J. MoCRAKEN CO., DIAIJCKN IH SaeM Marker Lists, Perllae Ciataid, Sal dan Sate ana UlaS flsaler. Hair, Firs brisk aad FlrstSisf. LAND PlAltlfc, 60 Worth front Street, Cor. D, VOHTLARn, OB. im'scs IS CALIFORNIA ST- SAN FHkSCIICO. II yon want IX) W UK It for Mlnliin, Railroad Work, Btump Wastlnn or Tre l'lantinit, send for I'ruw List.- PANEL FENCE. CaMI areata, wa a. wnjiv m sot araraa v. p fool bad? Do y ai'lio? Do you have a liuittlaclioT back You can't oat and t roulo Is your livi-r is tor YOUR HoWCeOOt) OF Noam mil i5 I former' WifKYovr CKotct Lot's wife looked back, with a well known result. Bellamy -looked back in his dream. The smoker who has not tried "Seal" before can look back to wonder how he could have escaped the 'true excellence of the Seal of North Carolina. Peeked In Patent Cloth Poncfaea and In Foil- Season for TroutOpsns April 1st .i . i If Ion Are In !. f Trout fllea. Oat the iiraa. M Standard quality, tnlhmika, perdna... Oraufm Trmit Irllna. 4 Ir. a liuolr . ner floa , M (ini. I rina KaropM-d Wlni Xllee, 4 to lioiika. ar Any of alwve niialitlea aant hy mail en r price. Atao a full line of ROB, tthhl-H, t-c-.-l pt I.INKSi eio.,st ,v , . , " : Hudson's Gun Store, 3 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OS. . a Sand fhr llluatra'ed esiatosna. WLPAPEFSU If you Intend to paper, writs for "ampU ! can aupiily you wllti all gradea, from 6 -u" Pf roll (8 yarrti.) ii.wsr4i. Btals for what row colon, light or dark. , . COOK! BROS., 043 Market St., Ban Trmneci. ci " P" 1 LUiitS rVlltNl TIl.!t fAU : i:uli KrriiD. Taataa 0id. l J Btet Baat tlnutfh Mvrun. Tatlal I in iiius, mnn n. uni,.w. 4 i