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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1893)
I 9 i There are few who still follow antiquated methods of raising dj bread, biscuit, cake and pastry vith home-made mixtures of what they suppose to be cream of tartar and soda, compounded haphazard, i but there are very few I ' The best housekeepers use the Royal Baking ji J Powder instead. Its scientific composition insures J uniform results. By its use alone can the finest $ flavored, most wholesome food be produced. To . jc f any housekeeper who has not used the Royal Bak- S f ' ing Powder we would like to send our Cook Book, -js ? free. Mark your request "For instruction." t . Royal Bakin? Powder Company, j 106 Wall Street, New-York. ' '. J .' A Milwaukee b rawer ha an option on an estate In Mexico, confuting of about 667 square miles, at SO rent per acre. The property is known aa the CamoUan estate, and it lies in the State of Jalisco, north and nest of the city of Guadala jara, the second city of Mexico. '' for l'r Fnud. ; The San Francisco Board of Health can engage in no more laudable occupa tion than the examination of our food supply and the instruction of the public as to ihose articles it finds to be pure and wholesome, and which, therefore, consumers should use. - There are quantities of baking powders In the market to use which is certain dotriment to the health of the consumer. They are made from alum, or improperly compounded from other chemicals, so that they leave a strong alkaline resid uum in the food. Many of these pow ders, having proved unsalable in the East, have been collected by their man ufacturers from the dealers, with whom thev were left on commission, and hipped to the Pacific Coast. In the ef fort to gain a foothold in this market their unscrupulous manufacturers have indulged in extravagant statements both with reference to their own and other brands, claiming the most improbable indorsements for their and defaming the brands best known and lpnest used upon the Pacific Court. This informa tion from this high authority, therefore, is most onDortune. The strength in leavening gas indi cates both the economical value and the purity of a baking powder. The tests made by Messrs. Thomas Price fc Sons, the well-known analytical chemists of Ban t rancisco, show the Royal to con tain 191 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, which was fifty-one inches more than the next highest in strength. This shows the Royal about 30 per cent stronger than the best of the other powders ana its use tnat mucn mora economical. The opinion of the Board of Health is as follows: We, the members of the Board of Health of the city ana county ot ban Vmnrinco. ronliallv annrove and recom mend the Eoyal Baking Powder. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger baking powder , . i n i . t I ' ' f man uie xiorai.-oau r nucuui iiuvu- Bushyhead, ex-chief of the Cherokees, has managed by the insertion of a clause in the Cherokee land bill passed by Con gress to select a quarter section of land before the tract is thrown open to settle ment and establish a townsite. He has been offered 150,000 for hie selection, but refuses. 4 II f fill IF YOU LOOK IK DtctlOD- wi 1 find i definition Bargain la a I gainful uantaclion. how that ii what Mllliff for Cinghfcms In popular colon In checks, atripe ana plaid, 91 inches wide. It wilt cod about 3 c ri'S per yard to mall. So you ee yon r getting food grade of Oingpam delivered at your poat office for 1 1 cents per yard. CLDS & KING, Portland. Or. GStSllii't SEND ONE doll r for finest Shirt made. Post prepaid on all orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. -FOR THE- .Mi URTH. fl.B.STEIJlBiiCH&'GO., LARGEST CLOTHIKG STORE lit fKFPORTLAND, OREGONTP-? Cor. first and M orrlaoa Street. SOCIETY CADRES. A. FKLPENBEIM KR, Leading Jew eler of the Pacific Northwest, keepa a large stock of all SECRET SOCIETY BA1XVE8 ou band. Beat goodi at low eat ngnrea. Badge made to order. 99 I'll 1 1 I zfz IfUl J Nil .that the I III 111 I ol a Ul 11111 UL Flower Bight doctors treated tne for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not epeak aloud.- Everything that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep.- I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it I am to-da y stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health, lira. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. H. P. jj'k'o. m-S.i'.V. I7.Ke. C74 . . ... i , i a people left . Ward la lb Telephoo. Long distance telephoning has become a little science on its own account and has called Into existence a class of oper ators who are valuable by reason of the clearness and sharpness with which they ean pronoun oe words while speaking rapidly., . It has also developod the , fact that the French language is better adapted to the purposes of the telephone than the Eng lish. The ordinary business of he long distance telephone between Paris and London is carried on in the French lan guage. It is stated that the considerable proportion of sibilant or hissing syllables in English renders it a less easy and ac curate means of communication. Certain English words are especially difficult of transmission by telephone. The word "soldier", is cited as one of these. Proper names frequently occur in the midst of an otherwise perfectly audible and intelligent conversation whioh the ear cannot possibly catch. These must be spelled out, involving de lay. """' ' Expert telephone operators in the press service between Paris and London have succeeded in transmitting messages in the French language at the rate of 190 words a minute. This is at a much swifter rate than ordinary speech. ; Youth's Companion. The Profit In Foam. Some people deplore the use of foam ing preparations in soda water, claiming that such additions are totally uncalled for and unwarranted, bat it must never theless be conceded that soda foam can bring forward several valid arguments in its own favor. In the first place, it aids greatly in keeping the gas from es caping too rapidly from the tumbler. In the second place, it undoubtedly adds greatly to the dispenser's profits, for it is claimed that by adding two ounces of foaming preparation to a gallon of sirup the confectioner can draw 60 more glasses than without the foam. Thirdly, we must remember that the appearance of any article of food or drink plays folly as important a part as its taste in increasing the appetite and stimulating the gastric secretions, and when we bear all these facts in mind we shall be inclined to look upon the snowy foam with more leniency. And, indeed, however we may look at it, there is no denying the fact that it has come to stay, and to stay probably for a considerable period of time, so we must make the best we can of the matter. Thomas War wick in Confectioners' Journal. Story of a Loatron Diamond One of the finest diamonds in the world was found not long since in the Brazilian sands. It cams in a novel form. A small quarts rock was, found, about the size and shape of an egg, lying in the sands along the bank of the Amazon in Brazil. This was carried home by a Brazilian peasant, who was attracted by its odd shape and light weight. - For some time it lay in his home with a number of other geological specimens, a mere cu riosity. Happening one day in handling it to drop it on a 'stone block, it burst open and lay in halves on the block. The hollow interior that gave the light weight to the atone was filled with blood red sand. In this sand lay the diamond, a sparkling stone of the rarest quality. The atone was later sold to a diamond merchant and left the finder exceedingly wealthy. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Whan Style la Bate Barely Change. Dr. Doran tells us that the Natal "fashionables" wear hats a foot high in height, made of the fat of . oxen. They first gradually anoint the head with 0 pure grease, which, mixing with the hair, fastens the hat on dnrlng the life time of the wearer. The Myantses make a hat of a hoard 13 inches by 6. They place it on their heads, draw the hair over it and seal it with wax. They can not lie down without keeping their necks straight, and whn they comb their hair, which they do once or twice a year, they have to spend considerable time in melt ing the wax before they can get their hats off. Philadelphia Ledger. Bound to Get Eran. A man went up on the elevated who chuckled delightedly to himself and Anally confided to his companion the cause of his mirth. , "You see," said be, "my wife Is al ways giving me things she wants house furnishings and the like for a gift. I'm going to get even with her. Tm going to give her a year's sub scription to three scientific magazines I have to take." " " And the gentlemen chuckled in unison, while the women going up town with drawing room bric-a-brao to present to their husbands glared frigidly at the plotter. New York World. r Frown Water Not Far. The popular idea that water is irarl- 1 fled by freezing has been again dis proved by recent careful experiments, , which show that the overage amount of ', impurity retained by the ice is 84.3 por ,'cent of organic matter. As organic ' matter is the mors objectionable of the ; two, the care is worse thava was for- GARDENS 0FSID0N. SCENES OF RARE BEAUTY IN THE CU ! . PHOENICIAN CITY. Aa Aaalant City Noted Tar It Many firova sad Oardana Phawlola mm She Appear Teday The Dree of It People. Yfcalr Ganaeata and Their Are. The dewdrops glittered in the light of the just rising sun, and the air was heavy With sweet odors of hundred of orange ind lemon trees with white blossoms. The scene was a picture of marvelous fertility. Orange thickets, yellow and white with their double burden of fruit and flowers; lemon, apricot and fig trees, interspersed with the more tropical palm and date, all growing in the greatest luxuriance. At times we saw the queer shaftlike leaves of the banana, often 10 feet in length. An occasional mulberry orchard explained the presence of an en terprising suit manufactory near by. Every few yards little brooks babbled along, the absolute essential of this lux uriance. It is not strange that this paradise of flowers and fruit is much frequented by the inhabitants of the crowded, dirty town. No one can ride through these fair gardens and fail to perceive why the worship of the old Sidonians was so closely connected with the grove, and how from nature's rich profusion about them they learned to worship the idea of fertility, which was the essence of their religion. The ancient Sidon, too, was not crowded down close by the sea, but was situated farther back in the plain, and thus was enriched by a ring of em erald. ' On the outskirts of the gardens we came to the catacombs ot old Sidon, which have been excavated by the French. In the soft limestone rock ex tend long series of connected chambers which have contributed a few rude statues, several sarcophagi and mum mies to the very few mementos which we have of that enterprising people who secured their alphabet in E&rpt and carried it to Greece, and thus trans mitted, with certain changes, the letters with which we communicate our 19th century ideas. More of the eeethetio art of Phoenicia is to be seen today in Athens than in all Palestine. There in the Mycenaa room one can see the richly inlaid daggers, the beautiful ornaments and the facsimiles of the beaten gold oups which were also manufactured by these artisans of oriental antiquity, to grace the temple of Solomon at Jerusa lem. Every ruin of that ancient world, whether in Phoenicia or not, whea laid bare bears ample testimony to the skill and enterprise of this Semitic nation of traders. Leaving these old tombs and the thoughts that they inspired, we were soon studying Phoenicia as she appears today. On our left extended the Leba non range, while in the distance rose Mount Hermon, clad in snow, glistening like Pentelicus marble in the midday sun. On the right was the blue sea, In to which we ere long took a plunge. Be fore us the narrow bridle path extended, now through fertile although only half cultivated fields, now over a rocky prom ontory, which often jutted into the sea, Habitations were rare and generally huddled together for protection against the Arab incursions. On the highways we often met these modern representatives and probable de scendants of the ancient ilioianitee Tall, muscular fellows, with the dark Semitic countenance and black beard, clad with the striped abba, a square piece of goat hair cloth folded and sewed above the shoulders, the chief garment of the patriarchs and the mantle of Eli jah the Tishbite. Underneath they wore the kimbez, the long flowing tunic. which appeared when they threw back their abbas. About their heads was tight ly wrapped the silken kefiyeh, crowned with the two heavy goat hair coils, which encircled the tops of their heads like a large, black serpent. About the waist was tightly bound the girdle, adorned with huge, odd shaped knives, or, if he be a civilized Arab, with pistols. An ugly looking epeer 15 or 20 feet long completed the outfit, an outfit well calculated to engender green envy in the heart of an American cowboy. A little detour enabled us to visit the black tents of Eedar, the abode of these perennial campers out. It is a rectangular edifice 15 or 20 feet long, supported on poles Which 40 or 50 centuries of inherited ex perience has taught them to skillfully place at exactly the right angle. This palace of thickly woven goat hair cloth is held in position by strong guy ropes. The sides are raised or lowered at will, according to the position of the sun or the direction of the wind. Within a curtain separatee the wom en's apartment from the common re ception room. The cooking outfit, like the dwelling, is characterized by its se vere simplicity, since fortunately the Arab does not demand a many course dinner, and long years of practice have taught him to dispense with a super fluity of dishes, which is generally more than one for a family. Chicago Inter Oeean. H Finally Paid th fee. X man lately went to a Lewis ton cler gyman with his betrothed to be married. Ee drew the minister aside and whis pered, "I have no money." "Well, you ean pay me when pay day comes around.'' The marriage was performed. Then the man whispered, "We want the eertiflcate." "Well, you can have that when yen pay the fee. Ill reduce the fee to 3." "Well," said the man, jvutting his hand into his pocket, "I may as well pay you now," and he did. Bangor Commercial - A Sleep Walking Feat In the swampy districts of France the men are accustomed to walk ove the marshy ground on stilts. A sleep walker on one occasion buckled on his stilts and crossed a swollen torrent in the dark. On awaking he had not the courage to perform the same feat in daylight- Sir Andrew Clark is said to have told Mr. Gladstone that he had one mouth but 82 teeth, and that each mouthful of food should receive 33 bites in order to give every tooth a chance. Colflriflca fonnrt enlana trr Vita trim Vila in the forgetfulness induced by opium, ana wnen unaer its lntluenoe would sit for hours threading the dreamy mazes of his own mind. A Lancashire acre comprises 7.840 square yards; a Cheshire acre, 10,840 Square yards; an Irish sere, Tis, snd a ateotohsess, 1,104 sria vwmU. RIGID ECONOMY AND HARD LABOR Haw Oaa Boo ton Merchant Beeaaae Rich , and Influential. iT wnl.l Vu xtrull tar til VOUniT men of today to take my recipe for becoming auM Mr. John Blietmrd the other day aa be sat before his little desk in an upper story or his great ory goous hnitu n Winter atmet. "I beilnn life at the very bottom rung of the ladder, but with a aetermmauon was 1 wraw succeed if such a thing were possible witlt tlm tnlant that I noaaessod. EoxlV fat life I came to the conclusion that economy was the first great essential in establishing a fortune, and that labor was the second. I banished from my mind all other considerations when I be gan to work upon the road that I felt sum would lead to the goal of whioh I was in search. "I remember very distinctly going down Marshall street ous day and hav ing my attention attracted by a most tempting display in a conrectloner's win dow. I had what is known as a very sweet tooth, and I brought up standing before the sweet collection as if sud denly arrested by some irresistible tores. My hand immediately found its way to rwjVof fhuf a.rrio.1 m v tnAaffer hoard ings, and before I really knew what I was doing I bad invested cents m But terscotch. When I got back into ths atTnti. I Ivurnn tn have a full realization of what I had done, and it is saf s to say that no candy ever enterea a coy s mouua that was so little relished ss waa my butterscotch. I regretted that invest ment for years; and whenever the tempta tion again came upon me while pwuiug ths atnra I nut it awav instantlv. "Keeping close to this line of strict economy, I found myself at last in a po sition to go into business. Then, how- jv.r I vmmiurd to feel that sauital alone was powerless in ths attainment of success, unless it was secondod by un tiring labor. Here also I met all ths necessary requirements, frequently de voting 20 Hours or tue 24 to my Dusmess. rtraiiiiBllv I fonnd that I was amassinir a fni-tnnn. and finallv I established the bouse which now bears my nam. After I had accomrdisned wnat 1 startea out 10 An thnra un over me an entire chanire. I had no aspirations to become abnor mally wealthy. "All that I wanted was a safe guaran tee against possible disaster in the fu ture. I devoted a portion of my time fc the enjoyment of life, believing that had earned nv riirht to do so. No. sir thera la nn nsa in fillinc- a hov's head with all the new f angled ideas of getting rich, as they are not practical. .Econo my and labor are the only elements that enter into the great plan of successful business lire. .Boston ueraia. Pet Eeonomle. At a dinner ths other evening every one was asked to state truthfully what were his or her pet economies, and the result was very amusing, each person being convicted of some small meanness Which contrasted oddly enough with his or her style of living. "I must confess I can never resist hatpins," said on grande dame, "I simply hate to buy them, and I always feel a disposition to take one whenever I see a well garnished pincushion at a friend's bouse." "I am so thankful to hoar you say so,' exclaimed another magnate of society who entertains charmingly in her lovely bouse on Murray hill, "for I am a veri table kleptomamao about rubber bands. Whenever I attend one of my charitable meetings I always feel an almost irre sistible temptation to put several more than I need around my papers for horns use. "I think the only thing I am really stingy about," admitted a rich bachelor who is renowned lor his hospitalities. "are matches. I always light over an old match if possible, and invariably row the servants if they buy too many." New York Tribune. Effect ! Itasle en Animal. At the zoo the sebra, wild ass, deer and ostrich went into paroxysms of rag at the sound of ths piccolo, although they had manifested various signs ef pleasure over the violin and Cute. The tiger was asleep, and refused to be awak ened by the fiddler and flutist. But when the man with the piccolo began to play the animal sprang furiously to its feet and rushed angrily up ana down ths cage, lashing its tali. So extreme was the beast's anguish that the piccolo man speedily gave place to the flutist. Ths difference in effect was at once apparent. The tiger stopped, listened, ky down and purred like a kitten in its enjoyment of the grateful sounds, and presently fell asleep in luxurious repose. London Spectator. - Th Dallj Dinner In Bom Hon. , Jn no way has ths spirit of ths times brought more change than in the dinner hour and costume. The grandfathers of the present generation thought fl o'clock a late hour to dine, but now 7:30 is con sidered early. The master should else don his dress suit, although the Tuxedo coat in one's own house is allowable. The mistress dresses ss though for a ball, the only difference being in the ma terial, which is plainer, and the aeeves, which are worn long. The same formal ity must be observed in serving the din ner as obtains when a number of guests 1 present. Vogue. A Kw Game la Pari. There is in Paris a game called draw ing room confidences, wLich consists in the presentation to each guest of a little album containing a series of questions on one's personal character, tastes and ?redilections, to be answered in writbtft he game is certainly not new. It used to be very familiar in London and ths provinces some years ago, and perhaps it still lingers here and there in certain English drawing rooms. London Letter. Bow Glnck CompoMd. Of Glnck it is said that when be felt himself in a humor to compose he had his pianoforte carried into a beautiful meadow, where, with a bottle of cham pagne on either side of him, he wss able to do justice to his muss. Harper's Bazar. Typhoid Fever From Ice Cream. It is a quite well established fact that ice may carry the germs of typhoid fever. Instances have been noted. The Lancet gives an account of the out break of this fever in London, which has been traced to some cheap ice cream peddled about the streets by Italians. A sister's duty is to persuads to virtue, to win to wisdom's ways, gentle to lead where duty calls, to guard the citadel of home with the sleepless vigilance of vir tue, to gather graces snd strew flowess esound the hogts altos. v l.laht f lb Moo. k.k.nMiM nt the ninon is not SO very much greater than th brlgbtsawa of th nam are ot th aky. Th total light of th full moon oan U compared with the total light of th uu, tliouh It la a very jim..i. ,.,), I. and I ha raault will b UIU1VUI. u.uii.-.-i ' - that the sun I a l.rl.ln as 640.00 full moons. Itw tors Telegram. . . - .. I wnt,l have vusis, mn(u a--"-'-- -- - . . 1 i ...rir. uimi u 1'a.n The chalk 1 equal to white crayon for writing ... 1 - 1 .1.. .aMt Sn a oiacKuoa, mm wmvm ......I .a 1.1 uMb lart writ on pnr vuni -w. . pencil. Th other mineral 1 a hare black r . 1. 11.... i. suoauano, mucn , color and pore black maintain. UOIfT scuooi. accKicniTBD lit TUK VNlVKHStTlBS. Hoitt's Oik Grove School has been placed on the list of noliools whoae (iradu ates are admit ed to th Htate University without examination. Dr. lloltt'a recom mendation is also Rood for admliwlon to the Stanford University. This school is located near Millb a, Ban Matoo county, r.lllV.nil. ami ranlta aa on of th W and most popular schools for boys on the faolllO t'oat, sua tranntco inrum, June 2, 18Ua. i.v Kmlih luila a dual llfilt" "Vet he'i a bull on the Hook exchange aud a bear at hom." FKOVBD TO THS1 BEST. Tested and proved by over thirty years uae iu all part ot toe worm, allcock Pound Platibs have th indorsement the hiiriieat medical and chemical author! ties, and millions of grateful patient who hv been cured of distressing ailment Voluntarily treiuy w meir merits. Aixoocx'i Poaors PiairrsM are purely -..!- rTI.... M ...ll.l hot tVu.'tl VH aura and quick in their sotiou, and aoo- luiiHy oaruuefs. itatlnna. and dn not ha eeivrd bv mtaretireiumtatton. Aak for All- cwK's, and let no solicitation or explana tion lliuuce jruu vo auuvi. a umMwin The lean plu ti th on that aqueali the most, Let iue iauiinuuor weav a ouw. DEAfNESS CANNOT Bat CTJRBD By local application!, an they eannot reach h .iu.,.aH iw.rili.nnt tba ear. There la onlvon way to our dealuom, and that 1 ly oonatltn- tlouai reiuetiiee. ifeaineaa u cauMtu oj i m' H.m1 fta.tulltlt.11 of th nuirotia Until of tht Ati.tMi'ttinn tnlta. Whan thla tub aeta llltlamed Tou have a rumltllns eouud or lmixrlect hear ing, and when it la eullrelT chord doalnea la the reault, and unleaa th Inflammation can be lakrn out aud thla tune tvelored to lie normal condition, hearing win M awuroyen nirerer; nlnri ..Mi. nut of ten are raUMrni bv catarrh which la nothing but an Inflamed conditio of the Diucou lurtace. We will give One Hundred Dollar tor any cane ot da(mti (canned by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hair Catarrh Cure. Hend for cir cular, ire. (,j,i;iiiiiw., Toledo, O. fa Bold by draiglaU; 76 cnU. "Why do yon cat black beaut, Mia Hnbl" TaT G IBM IA for breakfast. WRO DOBSS'T KNOW Fred T. Merrill, the Pioneer Sterol Dealer ef thl Coaair lie la rename, wrne aim roruano, w. Cn BharasUne Stove PoUahi no dntrt, no mll. JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, , .., LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of 8T. JACOB8 OIL, A PROMPT snd PERMANENT CURE. Years of Comfort against Years of Pain for JUST A LITTLE. A copy of th " Official Portfolio of th World' Columbian El position," deamiptlT of Building and (round, beautifully Inn, t rated, In water color erTnota, will be acnt to ny ddre upon reoefnt oflOe. In pnat tamp by Tn Csumua A. Onnim U BALTUIOSa, HO. Thin Chlldrea Grow Ft! on bcotts Emulsion, because fat food s make fat children. They are thin, and remain thin just In proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat. Scoit's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion' it partly digested already. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palalabU as milk. fr.n"l hr SoH Be. W. T. All Jramrltte, THIS 18 TBS TIMK TO order your BUMMER ROIXKftS. Yon want th nurr; that' the only kind we deal In. Then end lyonr order for the BSHT HOLLERS and INKS to PALMER A REY TYPE J"DRT, roarunD, fa. DR. MUMFORD'S TANSY . The reliable Female BetrulstUis . fVe nil, foiuij oors;,T au ir- .-v retrulnrltlend the f 1 rlintrrfMlnir armp- flk J in Ifntorthe . A Vn.,V"rend -w rwwjie, cent prw Vrf S 1 por box, 6 buire for H. . MrIf ronu Co., UoxD6, Seattle, Wn AND COTTONWOOD PILLS n. MsMlsiaaSBjlaBai SaMnatriM and modi I who bar week lung or Aath aie,boBldu Plao'aOnr for Conmmptlon. It ha awrad . it baa not Inter. id one. lttanot bad totaa, Ulath beueoaihHTan. Sold CTtTwaw. SS. ROLLERS if IT Dow roanv rnwdl thr ar whioh merely relieve without unrooting die., th com trat with twrlliisx ni.dlclliea whioh .itch twill, tlvea afford not only tnhane th rtlsnlty of tli tornier, but rve to nihaln th folly ot ntuloylus hall-way niMturv when thumtish outv are available. A maraud Inatani! of Ihl l th vffettt, on th on hand, of llnatetter' Htouiarh lilt ten In vaaiw of chill, and Mar and blllou remittent, and on th otber 01 ordinary romeitlM 111 utalattle.ot thla tyw. My Hie Hit ter malarial eomi'laint In vry t and of th moat malignant tvu are completely cumiuerad and Ion their hold uihiii the nynteui. They r rarulv, If ever, dl.lmlited by th ordinary r tourveaof medicine, allhouith their yininnnt tny uiiannllnnnhiy n miiigaieu ttirmian.m'ti mean. Th tam hold Hd of lullietlon, hllloiuneM, hldney roniillnt, rheuitiallim, nervonmieia tnd debility. Hy In lllttert they ar ourd when many reuidle fall. . Thar are mor than a thomand dtffrnl thins mad from troluiu, Itiolmllns kusul. kvTTURBl ASP WI. CCBS1D. WeiMMtUnlveur raptor, piles end all ren tal dleeaee without pain or ditleuuon from nai- neaa. Ho our, no PT. a";, "fI"m",'i'T am. Addrm for pamphlt Dr. PorWrtUld Loey, tH Krkt troet. Hut fnuieiiea. rt w. nnt hue whl.tllfi that atonned lh ear It waa the fac he mail. A Little Red Spot Appeared on my left leg boloir th ne,ud It rdually pre4 until 1 wu oovtrail with Moth sud pawn, whlih th hylclD o.lled paor !, Itehlm aud burning Mrrlhly. 1 cratohod and icratched only to luoreat my agony. riur Rv. FaUir CanWrenl nrrad me to take Kood't Sar raparllla. Id.dtowlth loroti and wonderful Mr. Oeitlehe. tojult ThUr;tiM peeled off, th apot grew lose snd dUappured. thcltohlugsud bnmlui tiWlJcd snd I am p'r feetlV enred. rlrtl In health toany mail. And It 1 all dite to llood' hanaparllla." Tuau. DsaTiuMS.Oroen Hay, Wlwou.ln. Hood's Pills re thobtaIterdlnnerrm, mill illguatlou, cure heedaoho. Try a bos. Slctsu &0ot-aod f 1.00 per DotthC Uoeoeutadoes, Tins OasAT TOnoaTTiiKS prumptly w where all other ftUL Couch. Creup. Sore Throat, Hoaraeneea, whooping Cough and A.tbma. Fnr Con.umptloo II be DO rlvall hasmrad thoaaand. and will OVRS TOO If taken In time. Bold oy llniKgM on a guar antee. For a Lam llaok or l'htT un SUILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTBtido. SHILOH'SCATARRH navejroumturrhf Tbf rametly taruaran. teed to our yuu. lrioa,Wo, lojeotorfr, lit ll" ITUH1!I0 TTT.M kaewn tr BotrhrX HA vE Vnii lilikee ruoa auriLMOl'uiJ IUU TinoATOwmvo or OS. BO-SASkOI PILI RSktEDY, Ul7 erhtna aoe atrwrtlr ea parte ellMeA, " 9 atwre. iwinera, aUam ilJ'J ti., .fT-wtlal rlLkm O auil. Hr. Beeuaa, milartelpliM. ra No Hotel Extortion. Oneat will be booked now on th European Plan For World's Fair Accommodations At tl DO per day ach, two In a room, at th Great Eastern, 60th St. and St. Lawrenes Are., CHICAGO. Th Urgeat In the world and praetlpally fir, proof. Writ to COPKLANU TOWNMKS'O (for. merly manaier Palmar Uout) Henaaar. Chi. eago, 111. FRAZER AXLE BistiBthsWorldinnrfinr Getthi eenainsthlihISl- 8oldEnrywliBr8lwlll-flWfc ft-R A KK WOOLS B T ,ant, reHlni, Or. HOW OUR CUSTOMER WHEN $150 LAUGHED MW Our customer hsd one Just ss HALF the price his friend bsd paid. $60, bay it direct of the tTOOLD DOLLARS FOR SO. UBS sl- j m 1 m in 1 -HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH S A POLIO RHEUMATISM Moore's Revealed Remedy. MOOKE'S RRVKALKf) HEMSlJY S7? LXAJ!.t,"lm7 10""?" numu we mot. uouHtri SOLD put to ruatiT aft th peculiar aroubl that beaet a wo man. Th only uaanfot remedy for tlioia Is Dr. I'ieifV Favorite rreaui IpUun. Fr wonieu oitTwing from any ohrtiul " female oomplalr.t" or wwknwsi fiir women who are rumlowa and rr worked) lor women s rieolins to beoom mothw, and far mothers who are aurdnc and nbauatwi; at the e'nang from girlhood to womanhood: and later, at th critical "change of lit it I a medicine that afely and rHinljf builds up, tiriittht, reKUlat, and cure. If It doean't, If It eva falls to IMDsflt or ears, 7u have your men Una. What yon are sure of, If yon use Dr. Bags' Cstarrh Rnmetlr. Is either a per fect and permanent eurs for your Ca tarrh, ne matter how bsd your esse may be, or tn00 In eash. Ths proprietors of ths metllelns promise to pay you the money, If they can't cure you. jlLOOD POISON A CPECIAtTY.rro7 Syphllla permanently enred In It toM; nut b triawd at hu0 for th tatn prl earn ewaraBtevei wit IliUM who prof 1 nHtw nd lh aamawwaraatewaiwltn iitowwuapni mm tjre w will foHitrart to oar iitewr.iuiinn'oiwr ami pi hilla. I e-rr. Kama, aiennwreKi"" - " - - t.t.rMr-l-r4 Nl.lleion any ear of th buoy, stair or fyrhmw; 1 rhiiloit Sit, it I tht afrvwiHio tAnt rounH thatwi 10 oure. We ..ilclU.e nuk betlr eiidlullnlworU ror m m, w eo.net r-r. Vhl atwhiuial ware kam-d ", ",!,"?,,!l.,,'r5." elawa. )M 00,000 i.lat behind our unnnl- aifllmilon. Addiw -Hl. ASWa M ASS) t asoaonla 'l'oplo .hleaswf on. Gwttrs OtllON tf SYRUP i-rto rnitRti , en wvwwi.wa COLDS AM CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. nri.tnehat1vnf lne ehlletren. r only r ed. (or uiitiha. Colli -il Oreup wee onion ymp. It 1. 1- . S.w lay Yaatl.klMni lk ft. Ouaa'.bmayrii wl U .lrM1r prpr4 an-t icore rleaaiM I KM. Unlit enrrvwh.re.lJ.nr. wl" M . ae a eufeennu tut m Tharu' nUua ea 1; tui. fane. eneMtte 1,1 j a. w. T z FISHING TACKLE ' FOB Reds, Heels, Lines, Hooks. Leaders Kto-, of the rinost Quality. -SEND TO- i THE H. T. HUDSON Ml CO.. S3 rirot Portland, Or. Send tor e.ta)ogne. IRON -Koj, 10.00. ru, R.rJrllrjey Hair Mtttrtssss, Floss Mittrams, Win Mattrissis, a nisi Sad for dialogs. IBO rlllOWI. Wi onnnnnr si nw MortTooitr tii. . A. UOllflUbfi. Su fniloo UU. YOONO MINI The ScmcKIo A No. U Orr-a, wiinnai laU, all eaae er and allww, no mail of how luit auixtla. Preeeal etitrtur, n kelna an In. enial rfaaetly. (xirae whea everything ea) 1 etitrtur, H helna an In. ha. 1.IIM. hr all Druntela, Mauvtaeearan TaA.tk T-jlHtf.Mnnta Oo.,Hae Jgee,UU. inrUTO MARK WONKY eelllng Wxld'l flr IhrN IX H"! . uuifll to el., which we r. NULI1 1 II bat nn See btka, 1-arg coinmla- llnul. Allowanc fur frelshl. Agrnt wanted for other booki alan. Circular, free. F. S. Ca. My C., M rtflb avenue, Chicago, 111. MRS. WINSLOWS Ar FOR OHILOSIN TKITHINO rarealabyslllirwcwbu. a twl. a Wltle, 0PIUL1 Morphine Habit Onrad In 10 to SO day. No iy till eared. 0..STIPHkHS,UiMMi,O. S7S.00 t M.n "isar"''" B. F. JOBJUOK A Co,, llUMMOMIl, V. BIS FRIEND TOLD RIM THAT HE PAID for a BICYCLE. good, snd he bmitfht It for LK8S THAN IF YOU WANT A BICYCLE FOR -DKALtth. IN ypenOTComio. wTU to eure. If yoTe laken - ledld rt.h, andatili avea.'iea ana 9e t a ft m : Bicycles, rOUTLAND. TACOMA. SALEM. CURED BY THE USE OF I oan atat with pleaanr that by the ti ol ooTred leyllmlyof 1NFUMMAT0KY RHK1J 7 nu.nauu we reneroq mm u old rawol wutu get ma nun ue good, Y .nr In gratltnd. MRS, M. V, truu, BT YOUR DKtlQOIST. 80 Say Old Timers. A Flood Coming! I wast to flood the country with food . "HIGH-GRADE" ' BICYCLES. I Have Just recnived 200 Safeties, wlilch I will sell at $40 discount tor cash. Write for Bargain List, or call at my store, 320 Washington Street. Lessons and Catalogues Free. - , FredT.WIerrill. ! Real tf m fIM Seseb