One Grocer has
says he will
Roy,
ral Baking Powder!
' And the reason he gives is of interest to
every housekeeper. It is that he can make
more money selling the other baking pow
ders! He says he can buy all other powders
at from 20 to 50 per cent, lower price than
Royal, while he sells them at the same price.
That means when the housekeeper buys some
powder other than the Royal she pays the
same price, but gets a powder costing to make
and worth only naif as much.
It is a fact that the Royal Baking Powder is
made from more highly refined, purer, and
more wholesome ingredients than any other
baking powder. Most of the others are made
from alum. All of them contain adulterants or
impurities. Absolutely pure cream of tartar and
soda, as used in the Royal, cost more than im
pure cream of tartar and alum; hence the greater
cost, as well as greater value, of the Royal.
The grocer who says he will not handle
Royal Baking Powder because he can make
more profit upon other powders proves to the
consumer, most conclusively, the superior value
of the Royal over all other brands.
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO.,
A rri ral of Columbus.
Mr. C. Columbus, who visited this con
tinent over 400 years ago, came over in
vessel which broke all previous records.
A reporter met htm down the bay and
asked:
"How do yon like America, Mr. Colum
bus?" "First rate, first rate!" replied Christo
pher affably. "That is, I like what I have
seen of it very well. How is Susan B. An
thony?" "She's as chipper as ever. How did you
leave Ferd and Isabella?"
"Isabella has been suffering a great deal
from the grip, but there isn't much the
matter with the old man. By the way,
what is Maggie Mitcnell playing now?"
"She has a new piece called 'Fanchon.'
"New 1 Why, she toured Europe with
that when I was a boy. But tell me how
the Grant monument is getting along,
"First rate. Mora than t".50 has been
subscribed in the last three years, some of
it in cash."
"That's good! And what place does
New York bold in the League record?"
"Place! Why, the very tiptop of course!"
"Good enough! We are the people! Any
thing new about the Keely motor? "
But it is useless to quote the entire in
terview, for it happened a long time ago,
and Columbus is dead now and can't deny
any inaccuracies it may contain. Beho-
both Herald.
A Bat Story.
A queer story comes with first class rec
ommendation all toe way from Kncland
In 1860 a member of the Chaplin family
died at Blaukney, Lincolnshire, and was
laid in the family tomb. This parfacnla:
Chaplin was a naturalist, and among his
other pets had a large gray bat. That bat
was permitted to euter the tomb and was
sealed np alive along with the corpse of
his dead master. In 1866 the vault was
opened, and to the surprise of all the bat
was alive and fat. On fonr different occa
sions since the Chaplins have looked after
toe welfare of their dead relative s pet,
and each time it has been reported that
the bat was still in the land of the living,
although occupying quarters with the
dead. He was last seen in 1892. Chicago
News. '
A TERRIBLE VISITANT.
Pain if alwava a terrible visitant, and often
domiciles itself with one for life. This inflic
tion la prevent! ble, In eatea of rheumatism, by a
timely retort to Hostetter'a Stomach Bitten,
which checks the encroachment of thia obsti
nate and dangerous malady at the ontnet The
term "dangerous" is need advisedly, for rheu
matism is always liable to attack the vital or
gans and terminate life. No testimony is more
conclusive ana concurrent man tnat ot pnysi
cians who testify to the excellent effect of the
Bitters in thia disease. Persons incur a wetting
lii rainy or snowy weather, and who are exposed
to draughts, should use the Bitters as a pre
ventive of ill effects. Malaria, dyspepsia, liver
and kidney trouble, nervoasness and I'ebllity
are also anions the ailments to which thia pop
ular meuicine is aaaptea. ror uie innrmilies,
soreness and stiffness of the aged it is highly
ueueucuu.
"Heavens, Maria!
Waa that phonograph
out
during a cat Habit" "So: I turned
a it on last
night when you were sleeping. Per h pas you
will believe now tnat you snore.
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purifer; that's what
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A SOCIETY GIRL POSES.
"Constance Arthur. Face la a Favorite
With Mew York Artlsta.
There is an idea in the minds of the ma
jority of the world that an artist's model
must holfino- excliiKlvelv to Ttohamln roifc
like the majority of conventional belief it
is not true. In Now York city there are
several well known young ladies occupy
ing nign social position Dy reason of birth
and breeding who earn handsome incomes
as artists' models.
The most beautiful and famous of these
Is Constance Arthur.
Ton know her. You have seen her face
many times in the magazines and high
class periodicals, and a bewitching face it
is. one is said to be the only woman in
New York who knows how to look pretty
with her mouth open, and her laughing
lace, ner beautifully sculptured lips open
over pearly teeth, smiles fascinatingly at
you from pictures galore. So unique are
"CONSTANCE ABTHUB."
her charms as a model it is said that those
for whom Miss Arthur poses cannot find
her equal.
who is this beautiful model? JSot many
even ot ner closest friends Know.
She is Miss Blanche Bayliss, says The
Commercial Advertiser. There are four
sisters in the family, of whom one married
a German nobleu.au and lives in London,
her home being a fashionable and artistic
center. The trio remaining are girls of in
dependence and ideas, and they determined
to support themselves, to keep together
ana to keep their social position, and they
nave succeeded.
One of the girls is an artist in another
way. She has evolved the art of making a
gown, a hat, a bit of drapery which will
come out amazintrly well in a picture.
She visited the artists whom she knew and
took orders for supplying studio wardrobes.
A picture gown like a stage gown must be
accented, and to know just where this in
definable touch must be is a talent which
the eldest Miss Bayliss possesses.
Her sister, the model, came to her pres
ent coveted position by obligingly posing
for artist friends until her fame spread so
fast and so far she waa Induced to make a
profession of her pastime.
It is a craze with society women to nose
for artists, but very, very few have the de
licious beauty of face and grace of figure
and the indescribable chio atmosphere of
Uonstanoe Arthur."
A Nobleanaa's Strang Career. ,
Joseph Ledochowskl was arrested in a
Vienna hotel recently for stealing coal
clothes and jewelry. The story of his ca
reer, as told to the Vienna police and con
firmed from other sources, is as remarka
ble as anything in recent police records.
lie is a Polish nobleman whose father was
ciurai iur uiKiug par in uio .rotisn revo
1 1 ...3 a . l.i . i . . .1 . T , , m 1
lution. He was reared in Siberia. He
escaped from the convict settlement by way
or Mongolia, came back to ifurone by
devious route, disguised himself and re
turned to Kussia to obtain if possible part
or the family property, lie was recog
nized, arrested and sent back to Siberia.
After a few years he escaped again. He
made his home among the nihilists in
Switzerland. He was injured in the great
railway accident near Basel and obtained
large sum of money as compensation,
from which ho lived until he went to Vi
enna. He lived in the Austrian capital
by theft. He was in extreme Dovertv most
of the time, often being reduced to beg
ging In the streets. The Russian govern
ment wishes to extradite him. The Vien
na police, however, may be allowed to deal
with him first, as they have a long list of
charges against him.
Early BUIng.
The old idea of attributing special mo
rality to early rising is a bygone, out oi
date maxim.
Early to bed and early to rise
Makes a man healthy and wealthy and wise
is a rhyme which has had its day. A cer
tain medical man once discovered with
much statistical search that be never
found a case of extreme longevity unac
companied by the habit of early rising,
from which one might infer that they who
rise late die early. But this would fail to
take into account one well known fact
the fact that most elderly people are early
risers because they cannot sleep o' morn
ings! It is putting the cart before the horse,
reversal of cause and effect, to infer that
people live to be old because they do not
sleep late. Arranged in logical sequenoe,
the conclusion is that they do not sleep
late because they are old, and it is folly
for human beings to regulate their move
ments onjrnithological principle.'
1
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
She Left Her Comfortable Horn to
Nun Soldier In Crimea.
On the fifteenth divy of May Florence
Nightingale oelebratus nor seventy-fifth
birthday as a groat woman and a
great publio benefactor, and as much of
a heroine as she was forty years ago,
when olio 'wont forth from her oomfor
able home in England, not as a more
nurse to attend to the want of the
wounded and dying British soldiers in
the Crimea, but as a fearless organize
of a great Hold-hospital system, which
tho British war office authorities, stuff
officers and generals had looked upon
a more matter of afterthought in the
preliminary arrangements of one of the
most dimoult campaigns in the history
of the civilized world, writes Fits Roy
Gardner in an interesting illustrated
sketch of "Florence Nightingale at
Seventy-Five" in the May Ladies'
Home Journal. No one had thought of
the physical sufferings which wonld
hare to be undergone by the brave sol
diers who were Bent out with the pros
pect of a long winter campaign before
them, without any adequate hospital
arrangements having been made. When
the great mistake was realized it was
a woman who came forward to rectify
the terrible blunder; and it may easi
be imagined that obstacles were thrown
in her way. But the public opinion
was soon aroused, and when Miss f lor-
euoe Nightingale arrived at the Crimea
with her band of nurses she bad the
whole Birtish people at her back.
THE UNTRAINED DAUGHTER
Why Should Sot Girls Be Taught Home
of the Coimuoa Business Format
Why should not a girl be taught
booic-iceeping and some of the more
common business forms? writes Eliza
beth Robinson Soovil in the May
Ladies' Home Journal. Men pitv, or
laugh at, the business incapacity of the
vast majority of women. It is often
only due to want of proper instruction,
and why should not this be supplied?
Some girls have a passion for flowers,
and plants grow and thrive nnder their
coaxing fingers without much apparent
effort on their part Such may find
their vocation in the management of
greenhouse. Raising flower seeds is
remunerative occupation. Choice pansy
seed is sold at t 7 an ounce at retail,
rare ones at double that price, and some
varieties at S3 an ounce. Cut now
era always command a good price
winter, spring flowers at Easter and
choice flowers all the year round.
The care of precious house plants for
absent owners, supplying potted plants
and ferns for the decoration of dinner
tables ana drawing rooms, help to swell
the balance. Some florists not oulv
supply the flowers but arrange them in
their receptacles, charging an extra
sum for the service.
A girl choosing this occupation must
be content to learn her business thor
oughly under an experienced florist,
and should also have a little capital to
begin with.
There are so many good technical
schools now tnat there need be little
difficulty iu obtaining excellent in
struction in whatever avocation it
wished to take np.
A Penurious Maestro.
Some years ago a well-known and
celebrated composer resided in Paris.
Hearing that a great prince intended
visiting the city, he gathered around
him a number of musical lights in or
der to give a grand concert in honor
of the prince. Knowing of the prince'i
liberality, be banished his beautiful
concert piano to another apartment,
substituting in its place an antique
one with strings that would just about
respond to the touch of the keys.
The evening of the concert arrived,
and with it the prince, who expressed
himself charmed and delighted with the
lovely music, but curious about the
piano.
my dear Maestro," ne said, "yon
will doubtless venerate this ancient
piano."
"Your highness," replied the Maes
tro, "it is more a matter of necessity
than veneration. And here he looked
sad.
The prince's heart wag touched, and
asked the Maestro in an ill-disguised,
off-hand manner what style of piano he
thought the best The Maestro liked to
play on the X , its tone was so beau
tiful and it responded so qnick to the
touch.
The next day the prince visited the
manufacturers of the X piano and
purchased one of the finest of their
make, ordering it sent to the Maestro,
Shortly after the Maestro called on
the manufacturers of the X piano,
and asked: "Did Prince order
one of yonr pianos sent to my apart
ments? ' The answer being in the
affirmative, he politely requested his
commission, stating tnat it had been
his pleasure to commend their pianos.
Hamer's Yonnir Peonln.
1 or
Hints on Reading,
Your teachers no doubt often ask yon
to read books, as side helps, supple
mentary reading, in yonr serious stud
ies. Never feel that time is wasted
when spent in this occupation. One
gets the atmosphere of a period from
the books which were written about it.
as, for instance, if you are studying the
history of the French revolution, yonr
instructor may ask you to read A Tale
of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens. The
novel will throw a flash-light on the
time and the men and women, which
will make the swiftly moving events
ever vivid in their impression on your
mind. The several books of Mrs.
Charles, especially The Chronicles of the
Schonberg-Cotta Family, are valuable,
not only as stories, but aa helping you
to understand the period of the Ref
ormation, The Draytons and the Da-
venants doing for the Reformation in
England what the Schonberg-Cotta
books do for that in Germany.
If yon delight in exciting tales read
the White Company, by A. Conan
Doyle; or A Gentleman of France, by
Stanley J. Weyman. Micah Clarke,
by Dr. Doyle is full of battle and siege
and moving incident, and it is an er
ror to fancy that only boys find pleasure
in this thrilling sort of story. Girls
like it quite as well. Can I not per
suade you to go back a little and read
Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, and
Quentin Dnrward, and Tales of a
Grandfather, by the same great novel
ist? .
PROMINENT PERSONAGES.
Doings of Those Who Have Keaehed
Ulatlnetlnn In Their Sphere.
Swiuburno is 68 years old, is five feet
high, aud has a ghastly face and a head
of unkempt hair. , .
Lord QnoeiiHborry is an entliusiustio
advocate of cycling. As a physical
exoiviso he says it has no equal.
Prince Lohnahoff , the new Kusslau
chancellor, is a student, a writer aud a
acieutist. and has a high standing iu
European literature.
Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, of Augusta,
Mich,, has just celebrated her UHth
birthday anniversary and has to her
credit a hand-made quilt of 3,000 pieces.
The Messrs. Sarrasiu, the two Swiss
explorers who have been in Borneo for
some years, have found a number of
islands that have never before been
visited by Europeans.
Mrs. Mary E. Richmond, of Bit ta via,
N. Y., widow of Dean Richmond, tho
famous railroad aud steamboat man,
leaves an estate of $15,000,000 to be
divided among her children.
Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain is the
godmother of more children than any
other woman in the world. She never
refuses a request to act as sponsor from
any one who has any kind ot claim.
M. Martin, tho engineer of LaGas
oogue, who repaired the steamer's ma
chinery in its last voyage last winter,
has been rewarded by the French gov
erniout with the cross of the Legion of
Honor.
Major-Goneral Moritt, MoCook's sue
oesssor in rank, began his cavalry ca
reer iu the second dragoons, now
merged in the second cavalry. It was
Barney's regiment and an ideal troop
for a cavalryman.
Miss Willard announces that Dr.
Luun "is chartering a ship to bring
over the White Ribbon Women" of
America, and that "it is expected that
aa many as 250 pulpita in and around
Loudon will bo. occupied by temperance
women."
Miss Rose Cleveland, sister of the
president, has recently returned from
a European tour. She is gray-haired
and has a pleasant face. She is rather
stout, bnt her taste in dress is excellent,
and she is invariably attired according
to the latest fashion.
Mine. Rowstowska, of Lille, Franco,
is 113 years old. She served as the
Cantiniere of a Polish regiment during
tho Russian campaign, was 13 times
nnder fire, received three wonnds and
was decorated with the silver cross.
She has survived her 15 children.
Marie Cameron, a . Chicago artist,
who went to the Art institute in that
city in 1891 and 1893, and has been
studying at the Julien academy in Paris
for the past two years, she had her last
picture accepted in the Salon. The sub
ject is "A Fisher Maiden," which she
painted at Etaples.
Babn Pratap Chandler Roy, who
translated the Mahabharata into Eng
lish, died recently in Calcutta. Ninety
two parts of his translation have
already appeared, and only eight re
main to be published. The work is
eight times as long as the Iliad and
Odyssey combined.
A rumor comes from New York that
Bourke Cockran, whose eloquenoe oloo-
trified the last national Democratic con
vention, aspires to a seat in the British
parliament The seat which he held
for four years in congress is to be filled
during the next two yean by George B.
McClellan, son of the Union general of
that name.
It is rumored that the Princess Le-
titia who, it must be remembered, is
barely 29, and is considered a beauty
does not much like the prospect of
becoming the "Duchess Dowager" of
Aosta on the marriage of the duke, her
stepson, to the Princess Helcne of Or
leans, and is going to ask the king to
give her another title.
From the register of visitors at Strat-!
ford-on-Avon, it wonld appear that 19,
485 persons visited the birthplace of
Shakespeare during the 13 months end
ing April 1, 1895. The nationality of
the visitors as recorded is remarkable,
the United States heading the list with
4,335, while China sends 4, Persia 2,
Africa 27, and Greece only 1.
Dr. Rudolf Doehn, editor of The
Dresdener Presse and anthor of several
works on American history and transla
tions from American poets, died re
cently in Dresden at the age of 70. He
was one of the many Germans dnven
to America after 1848 for political
reasons, bnt returned to his country
after Prussians victories in 1860.
A society that admits men and
women to membership on an equality
is the American Authors' Guild, which
held a dinner last week at Delmonico's,
New York. General James Grant
Wilson is president, , and Mrs. Julia
Ward Howe is vice-president. The
speakers were Professor Boycsen, Louise
,'haiidler Moulton, Kate T. Wood and
Walter Palmer.
Alexander Dumas' latest play, "Ln
Route de Thebes," is finished and has
been accepted by the Theatre Franca is,
bnt it cannot be produced until an act
ress is found for the leading part. Du
mas is now at work on another play
which he calls Ja iroublante," the,
name riven to a star whose course
causes irregular movements in Another
star. It is believed to be an attack upon
journalists.
Mayor Strong has not yet fulfilled
hi promises to give women a repre
sentation in the board of education, bnt
short time ago he made Mrs. W. H.
Rainsford, wife of a popular clergy
man, a school trustee, and now he has
appointed Miss Ellen Collins as a
school inspector. She is the first
woman to fill the position. There
seems to be no donbt that she is quali
fied for the place. Dnring the war she
was with the woman's Association
for the relief of the army and navy,
and of recent years Hhe has taken a
practical interest in the tenement honse
reform, and has even gone so far as to
purchase a tenement honse and improve
it, and encourage the tenants in self-
improvement, in which she has been
gnally snccessfuL
W. C. Sterling & Son, large cedar
pole dealers of Monroe, Mich., have re
ceived an order for telegraph poles to
be shipped to Buenos Ayres, South
America. This is a trial order, and if
the poles go through safely, and are
satisfactory, this company is promised
some large orders.
Xl'MMaiK ACTIVITIICM.
If one were to attsmpt to enumerate and
classify the sports of summer, ha would
have a large Job on band, but at a glance
we know that thousand! art engaged at
these pastimes of land and water. Tin
use of physical and muscular exertion is
immense, and as a result the rough usage
brlttga about sprains, hurts, bruises
wounds and outa, for which the greatest
and surest car is Bt. Jacobs Oil. All
sportsmen know and acknowledge this, as
also raisers and trainers of tins horses, and
breeders ot tin cattle. It Is the sports
men's beat reliance and is kept on hand
accordingly.
At the Uotanltwl Uanleaa.
Professor Hero, young ladies, yon
observe a tobacco plant
Cue of the Young Ladies Ah, how
very interesting) Professor, pray, bow
long will it bo before tho cigars are
ripe? -Uiornnle delln Donna.
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too manv lar.
styles foronr trails. Tha following orlcas oer
a. zen will bur them: W, Do, 76, l, II M. f be
ehespe t are old style, the liest mostly late ttyle.
Send for them, or snd 2c stamp for full partii
ulais to Smith's Casta Htore, 418 Front Street,
San Frauciico, C'al.
A SURE CURE FOR PILES
ItcMoa Piles known by tnoifltiir like oersplrstlrm. eaass
lntnsHiteliinawunwsmi. Ttiisform ana nilod, Blasd
luf or Protruulna- Pilas yield at once to
DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILI ftCMCDV,
trhloh sots dliaotly on parts affaetod, absorbs tomovi sl.
Jays fuhina, effeeUDa- a MnnsnanS anra, Pnoa ls,
atoufiisu or mail. Or, ha aba, l'alisutaw,a.
A
WOMEN ONLY KNOW
How much they suffer when nervoui,
weak and tired,
Nervoui prostration ii a lingering,
talking, living death to those tllllcUkl,
though wholly incomprehensible to
others. The cause of this condition U
impure and Insufficient Blood.
Make the blood pure, give it vitality
and it will properly feed the nerves and
make them strong. Hood's Sarsaparllla
cures nervousness because it acts di
rectly upon the blood, making it rich
and pur and endowing It with vitality
and strength-giving power. No other
medicine hat such a record of cures.
Mood's Sarsaparilla
Makes'
SEEDS
I have bought from the RKCK1VKR of F. L. I'0K8ON A
BON, the stock, fixtures and good will ot the teed business
lately carried on by them and will continue the same at 2(10
Third Street. UUKLL LAMBKKHON, 1'okti.ano, Oh.
SNEEP-OIP
WHNHARD'SSS
MALARIA!
Three drwes only. Try It
"DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY
SAPOLIO
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
MsMsWemKeis,e;sMe
Insist on
Mt AIIP HAVP SOPA
Costs no more than inferior package soda
m never spoils the flour, keeps soft,
V nttrtallo wknsrmlfJtrtA burnt in
Hade only by CHURCH tt CO., Rev York.
ast SSaS Sy SrssaaTS ilSlJ WBabTS.
Wrttfc Arata4 Hiaijis Bbsvalaa4a SiihjM rSE
i
s
G1STAVERSC0.
!STU STIVER & WALKER
PORTLAND, OREGON
General Aftents (or Aultmak A Tavlos
IHKKMHKBM, TBACTIOM KNOINSS and
DlNOBB WOODBI'BT I'oWBB.
Hart for Sal
HAND-CASE SEPARATORS AND ENGINES
Aud other Machinery of Staver A Walker
, Htoot to t loas out cheap.
Write for Cataloaao aad Prlea.
Room 660 Worcester Block, Portland, Or.
WALTER BAKER & CO.
The Lariceet Manufacturers ot
PURE, HIOH CRADE
COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES
Oa Oik CaaMasal, kavs masts
HIGHE8T AWARDS
Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
In Europe and Atnenca.
V llk tha DnUli Praam, no At a-
II. tt. oik. I'a.mlpa ,
Md In an af .itala .MMwtWt
Ulalr dltfllu HHa:AK.-AUT rWla fa .k.,1.1.1.
annua aulubKuutcort. taaahanOTMnmlac.
old sv on6ci"nasvtBTWHiat.
WALTER BAKER CO. DORCHESTER, MA88.
ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR
iris
THE BEST
Nursing MothersJnfants
CHILDREN
JOHN CARLE SONS, New York.
DR. GUNWS
rtipBOVKD
LIVER PILLS
A HILD PHYSIC.
v mu, rnn a rnR.
A nKrvmunt or tarn bo
health. TImn pUli app
nittka h wmIsV, Tbey ei
r'yx, and oltMtr tha Ouojpl
Thar iwiithar frloa nor )
A miwtrmjrni. of tha ianaWttlst nil Amy its uninaaiai Arts
boaltb. TImm pUla cappl wtut tha 7fJUrn Uoki to
eura iumhim. wifftiMta in
iptoikm b-'tN- than ocismatie.
will maiittm
fT.ua nor laktrn. To oonrlnr you,
bOBANKO kULD. CO., FliiUulalpiiU, tffc
iiiIh frrat. irr ft. full tin fur yiV. RIA
Whan.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IN THI WORLD.
Itswearinionalltlea are nnanrTjaaaed.antiiallv
oullastlim two boxes of any other brand. Kret
from Animal Oils. I1KT THK UKNUIXK.
rOB SALE BY ORKUON AND
Ca,WASHINOTOI' MEK HANTS
aua iwaiera generally.
P. N. V. No. 698 -8. F. N. V. No. 675
OUNG
YOU CAN MAKKMONIYBAI,
lug hay with a good Hay 1'resa.
Write us fur Information.
HrCYCLKSWA sell all the
lst flrat elaaa Bloyelea, Write
woiN
, , Ior catalogue.
I. J. TRUMAN CO.,
936 Hash Street, San aTranelaoo, Cal.
Please mention this Paper when writing.
Thousands write that they suffered
Intensely with nervousness end were
cured by thii great medicine. The
building-up powers, of Hood's, Sarsa
parllla are wonderful. Even a fovr
doses are iiifttcient to create an appe
tlte, and from that time on ita healing,
purifying, strengthening etluctf ere
plainly felt. The nervei become
stronger, the sleep becomes natural
and refreshing, the hands and llmln
become steady, aud toon "life menu
to go on without effort," and perfect
health Is restored. Buoli Is the woik
which Hood's Harsaparllla , doing fur
hundreds of women today,
Pure Blood.
LITILE'S-KON-POISONOUS. SAFEST AND BEST
M laea with cold water. Improves lh wool.
JAMES UIDUI t CO., PiiM, Or. IT Sl'SSsn ESXL
KNOWN BEER
KKtiB OH HOITI.Kx)
lioiia- THY IT..
wners iron, rturn. im, oh.
DO YOU KKL BADf DOM VOUK BACK
acheT Doee every step seem a burden T You need
MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY.
3
JJUWARIi
of Imitation
trade marks
ami labels.
and
th rnnrLi.
mm
taS rm U thlnfc km aN,paUa t IniHMf
CV ada Utt No4in wUIi 11 kuataaa, MW la ku ,,.
ftiw-a taw sniira Has f M,MaMa.. kMa.ua. f IH
mmuama, naaiina, aMi.ta at, a arMaa, m rm4 Mh,n
llama parvun HniUl.n , WIlMaa IN. .1..)
Iks kaua Mn4 pus.p.1, Iko klk tMa4 sM
aa atanl aanra. ..J ..J auti.. la.
WIHk StM MISlatkMl. IkS IfUwla. 'aSlllfiaa tmt.
lnlf.un sue k.r ""ipt, Ik. .I
af lh Moat baaola tklMaa aa aaaa an. .
rk alaal alraa tna steak Unit, Smylhltif k.s
sua katHtaa ana .haapanad. II la u,. il,i,a
.4 la and II ka. Mta. Wahav.aalal.ll.hu, .
f kruak kMMl, aa la hat. all Ikm r-l WW Hu. aria.
""L1?',. 7h "" kas km - Mar. uafcilion. II
want, fc, knlld and ill an naa kuldlns. It ku I am
nrandaiupraanftk-ian(nniMniiiad h. hnlldltiaa. ...
CUbmnmaiajauvim,, ,M , , mnu , ,
HHat, I Mwlaa ku k. This will tin It It .,n Mn( s.
aM. th.a ke Iks aubila d.n.ud nann iads
tkaa ana b arolnMd ilk Iku Mdad apan, H will r.l'a. In
ntond Niikw. w ndi an. ,tl.,n. II mil kawdon. lit akars
ftVrfWWnKiral'ii.
tni woaie with tni eaatTxa riar o m nisi
whsiia. rnwsaa. uai-n.nn ...S . .Via.I .
arniLrluasaiili aiws, ariiit aroa.ua sa arml
Tisuan arm roari.t-riim. if vn.i, eosTiiiti to
ksit. aiMt uii.i.t with TRi srai.uv ri hsisn a.
ateB 1 V a I JIHt aam an.. a,ua, l,a,H .a, .... .
B"AJi!-aBBjaia) wise oa iso sritia armt
una or isa wosxa, aaasotoa co tau.ao.
CIllCItEri RUSIS3PAYS
iryoniiaethePnalaas
lacakatara Braaatra.
Make money while
others are wasting
time byoldproccseea,
Catalog telle all about
tt.aod describee every
article needed for the,
poultry business.
The "ERIE"
wheel. Frelllest tnoilel.
We are Pscifie Coast
Airenla. Bicycle cala
loaTue.atalled free.glvca
fnlldrserlptlon, prlrea. ee., aobpiti WAWT7D.
riTALtTNA ISfitrSAtoi to., rstalsms.Cll.
Baaiica Houna, a.ti S Main at., l.oa Ann-Its.
OCT Th moa,y yu h
Ui ForP,Yer!
VV I prove, build or pi
' The money yoa have paid for rent Is
, mat 10 you, Hy our
nlau. we loan. Im
nrove. bu id or nnruhase the house.
lot or both, anywhere yon may reside or se
lect It. It Is deeded lo yon. You orouny It
and pay monthly runt in u- until the amount
due Is nild. In ae you ilia the debt Is nsld.
Mdiiofpiiah nan rjin-ai'lit na everywhere.
A'fxHallon HMg., Jfnsoa St., nxrm 7, Son
yrnnri.eOjtMl. Stamp for prospentiia, eio.
'I Indiioements for mon thly luvest-
meuie are equally prontao e.
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mh yrapTTaatae Uood. Use I
noia bt amaaisTA r
isfut. IV ANV liill
1
. 1 1 Vanish stM tstnliaSL'Cl. 1
VI X with oovora, an ststlV Vl
vanltaxj after eompltlon,
In nosta of ton, 8 to 19 1t
high and SO to SO Inch ln
fdlamotor, at tVte. par gallon.!
Titer do not mat, aarlna, lawk, arsol
I teats- to watev. nor allow forotcn oubl
leianoao to as In. Tha oan bo putt
I In carrot or barn and thua are protected I
lfrona fraaulna. Tfc-af take no aettllnarA'
up, aro chsaaae titan wood. Tank!
aobotruoturaa of all altaa snada to
order, tend for prloa Hat and M
V daoianovorauoairuoluroand M
" .ornamonial water eupply. f - I
Vl VAMWOTO CO.Xl
ii. aJ
j t it J
ill lllnatrated I 1
I "" aaaa
Wtti Cstalou U
raaa.
r a T ifuHt
L I Bast Vui
rVa
a J m nine.