Powder Imparts Healtlifulness to the Food by impairing any of the elements of the flour. Thus the hot-breads, hot-rolls and muffins, and the delicious hot griddle-cakes raised by the Royal Baking Powder are wholesome and digestible, and may be eaten without distress, even by persons of delicate digestion. Alum baking powders are tow priced, m alum costs but two rents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive Poi it renders th4 baking powder dangerous to use m food. BjOYAL BAKINO. POWDER CO., HtW VOUIt A Modem Inetnnen. The wonderful advance made is the science of farming during the last few years is one of the beet examples of American progressiveness. A little in cident recounted by the Ashtabula (Ohio) Sentinel is characteristic. One evening, a short time ago, a society in Jefferson needed a gallon of cream. The committee called up by telephone the proprietors of a milk farm two miles north of the town, and asked if they could furnish it. The reply was that they could as soon as milking was done. In 80 minutes from the time the call was made, the cream was deliv ered. The milk had been drawn from the cow, put into a separator, the cream extracted and sent to town by a man on a bicycle. A few years ago the committee would have had to send a boy in the afternoon, "yesterday's milk," would have had to be skimmed, and if the boy had not treed too many chipmuncks on the Way, he might have got back in time for the festival. A NEW FEATURE Ia the Bock Inland Prr.on.lly Con ducted Weekly Kxeurelona. Always mindful of the comfort of their patrons, the Great Bock Island route has again come to the front with a new feature in connection with their popular personally conducted weekly excursions. All through tourist cars on their personally conducted excur sions are now provided with the illus trated weekly periodicals, vis.: Life, Pock, Judge, Leslie's, Harper's and Illustrated London vNews, fresh each week, for the free use of their patrons. They are placed in substanital binders, properly marked with name of periodi cal, etc. This is a distinctive feature of the Bock Island tourist excursions, and will no doubt be much appreciated by the traveling public The Bock Island excursions are up to date in every par ticular. For full Information ia regard o Bock Island personally conducted ex cursions to all points East, write to A. E. Cooper, G. A. P. D., 246 Washing ton St., Portland, Oregon. When Nineveh and Babylon were in the splendor of their might men in China were predicting eclipses making catalogues and giving names to the stars. But Nineveh and Babylon were mere mounds of earth and rubbish when China was great, and to this date the civilization and life of the empire is the wonder of the world. Home demand absorbs almost all the street cars our builders can turn out, so that the export trade in this line has been temporarily abandoned. One or two export houses In New York, how ever have been doing a lively bus lues ia second hand horse cars, a large num ber going to Mexico. The Swedes are prottably the tallest people in Europe, and have, on the whole, erect, handsome figures. To some extent this advantage is due to physical exercise, for Ling's Swedish gymnastics are compulsory in the ele mentary schools, and much used in other schools and colleges. The queen of Saxony possesses four sapphires equal in size and beauty to the one that glows in the crown of England. The favorite wives of the shah of Persia and sultan of Turkey wear turquoises the like of which no western queen can boast. Every workman in the building tradfts of Scranton, Pa., is on a strike to enforce their wage scale and work ing rules. Every job is tied up, all work being stopped on fair and unfair work alike. There are still four widows of revo lutionary soldiers on the pension rolls of the government at Washington. At this rate the United States will be pay ing pensions to soldiers of the civil war or their widows well on in the but quarter of the coming oentury and to soldiers or their widows of the Spanish-American war nearly to the close of the first quarter of the twenty-first cen tury. The Boot and Shoe Workers' Na tional Union will begin the publica tion on January 1, of a journal to be jUroted to the interest of the craft. Tl Ts II 5 Ji: u-. Royal Baking Powder possesses peculiar quali- ties not leavening agents, which' arise from the superior fitness,purity andhealth fulness of its ingredients. Royal Baking Powder leavens the if. own inherent power without Should Women Smoke. I have no earthly objection to women smoking; only, if they do smoke, they should smoke seriously. Most of them just foot a little with a cigarette. Now, that scarcely amounts to smoking at alL If they really mean it, let them take to cigars and pipes. I know a dignified old lady, a Polish countess what is her name? oh, well. Thing amojisky it ends in "isky," anyhow and I respect that woman. She gen uinely smokes, and no mistake about it. There is no playing there. She 1mV. nn it u a sacred dutv. She has a long pipe with a wooden stem and the bark on, and a fine big bowl a reiralar man's pipe. When she was visiting me, she just loaued up ana smoked, and loaded up and smoked, and loaded up and smoked again. She meant business. I know another lady who has a long Turkish pipe, and she, too. means business. If women are ever to be genuine smokers, that is the way they must go to wors, aim Twain. In Germany the capital for carrying on the pawnshops by the municipal au thorities is derived either from the city treasury or the city savings bank, which is usually operated in connec tion with the pawnshops. The articles offered in pawn are valued by sworn appraisers. HOW TO TRAVEL Information for tbo Pnbtle. In selecting your route to the East you cannot afford to overlook the ad vantages and comforts offered by the Bio Grande Western Bailway in con ection with the Denver fc Bio Giande and Colorado Midlsnd railroads. It is the only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, and in additiou to the glimpse it affords of the Temple city, the Great Salt Lake, the salt palace, and the picturesque Utah valley, it offeis choice of six dis tinct routes to the East and the moat m.onillMn( mmimv in tho wnrlrl. A donDie daijy train service snd throogli Pullmsn palace and ordinary sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars ana a perfect dining car service are now in operation via these lines. For pamphlets descriptive of the "Great Salt Lake Boute," apply to J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 358 Wash ington street, Portland, Or. Climate, Scenery nd Nature's Bnnl tarlnm Scenery, altitude, sunshine and air, constitute the factors which are rapid ly making Colorado the health and pleasure grounds of the world. Here the son shines 857 days of the average year, and it blends with the crisp, electric mountain air to produce a climate matchless in the known world. No pen can portray, no brush can picture the majestio grandeur of the scenery along the line of the Denver & Bio Grande Railroad in Colorado. Parties going East should travel via this line which is known all over the world as the Scenic Line of the world. For any information regarding rates, time tables, etc., call on or address B. C. Nichol, general agent, 251 Wash ington street, Portland, Or., or any agent of the O. B. & K. Co., or South era Pacific Company. Of 25 countries 19 have flags with red in them, the list including the United States, England, France, Ger many, Austria, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Tur key, Mexico, Chile, Portugal, Venezu ela and Cubit. The United States silk flag offered by German Typographia No. 6, Cleve land, to the union securing the largest number of cash subscribers for the Citizen was won by the Granite Cut ters' union. Only commercial houses that have paid taxes for the privileges can do business through agents in Rusaia. Traveling men are also obliged to pay individual taxes for permission to sell goods as representatives of these houses, whether they are domestic or foreign enterprises. It ia averred by a famous Chinese doctor that nervousness is kept out of the Celestial Empire by the use of soft soled shoes. The hard soles worn by the Anglo-Saxon race are said to be the cans of their extreme nervous temperament. touna m ocner food perfectly changing or Twin Chlekena. Twenty-five dollars tor a pair of spring chickens is a liberal price, yet a Massachusetts farmer rejected it. His pair of chickens, he thinks, are quite unique, for they are twins, five weeks old, and it is said that two chickens born from a single egg have never before been proved to live beyond eight days. The buff brahma hen laid rather a Urge egg, but no one thought much about it until one morning the farmer saw two bills instead of one trvin to break out of the shell, lie aulclUT removed tne egg to me sucnen, extricated the twin chicks, wrapped them in cotton batting and placed them in the oven. For three weeks the chickens were kept in doors on a diet of malted milk and brandy dropped down their throats with a medicine dropper. The twins are now hale and hearty and run about the yard as vig orously as any of their comrades. One peculiarity, however, distinguishes them from their mates. They are ex elusive little aristocrats and neither of them will associate with any other chicken except his twin. , Aid. Chase approves a suggestion re cently made by Comptroller Wolf lor solution of the problem of the rate of fare to be charged by the Milwaukee Electric Bailway and Light Company. Mr. Wolf suggested that a 4-cent fare be charged for a single trip without transfer privileges, and that a 6-cent fare be charged when the passenger de sired a transfer. This plan has been adopted in Cleveland. The assessors of Montreal are having no little discussion with the street rail' way company, the Bell Telephone Com pany and other large companies, as to the machinery tax. The street railway company has now, through its lawyer, informed the assessors, that It does not consider any tax can be legally placed upon its poles, rails, etc. 100 MWARD SJIOO. . - The r-ad-n of thlt paper will be pleased to Morn tti.t mere Is t leat one dreaded diteaae that eeience baa been able to core la ell it liuc, and tbatlscatarrh. HeU'eCeterTBCure .tha.-.ni TattiwAcnr. known to the medical (meruit?. Catarrh being; a constitutional die eue, require! a conilltutloDel treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Core la taken internally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous ntrfncea of the eyitem, thereby destroying the founda tion of the dineaie, and string the patient strength bybulldlni up the constitution and Mining nature In doing Ita work. The pro prietor! bare ao much faith in Its curative that the oiler One Hundred Dollar. for anr caae that It fall! to cure. Bend for Ual of testimonial!. Addreno P. J.CH KNEY A CO, Toledo, O, Bold by rtmrrllta, 7s. Hall'a Tamil Hill ara the beat. The California state board of health nrees a strict quarantine against con sumntlves. as being much more danger ous than those afflicted with smallpox or yellow fever. Wood carvers are In demand in New Tork and the trade is booming. Mem bers of the craft are coming from Lon don to secure work. The man who condemns all others condemns himself most. Improved Train Equipment, The O. R. A N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Cuioagi through train, and a dining car service has been inaasuarated. The train is eauiDoed with the latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious flist-class and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Bio Grande line, from alt points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on any O. R. fc N. agent, or address W H . Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. . A trade paper mentions that another new molding machine) has been per fected, by the operation of which three men can do the work of some 60 odd mechanics. The Painters' and Decorators' union of San Francisco inaugurated a ached nle providing for $3 per day of eight hours. The employers have accepted the union's terms. The recent raise of 20 per cent of the waves of the employes of the Atlantio Kia l Railway A Power Company, without solicitation, Is comwendable. fke Yukon and Tpii.r Rivers Ulnae oouer Than lUu.l This Year aeowa In Danger, Reports from th Interior taUiciato that winter has come to stay, and es says to make a reuorri unto ior ciueing navigation on the xukon ana upper rivers, says the Alaskan. The weather from Le Barge nortawara nas oeen muoh below aero for a wetik past, and since then telegraph information was to the effect that the thermometer was ib degrees below sero at Hootalitiqua, which is about SO miles below lowor Barge, and 88 degrees below at Dawson. Clreat quantities of ice are coming out of tributary rivers, and it would not be surprising It the Yukon should block with ice soon after the 87 inst. To all appearance a moderation of the weather is uie ouiy wiing tu iiumau ton to prevent the river from closing a full week earlier than U qm uun year. A rantleinan who is prewy weu o- perlenced in Klondike navigation says that the cnauoos are very guuu i" catching fully 100 scows in uie ice when ths Yukon closes. Ihis is a m,n , estimate. It is well known that a number ot scows left Bennett with the expecta tion of wintering this side ot Dawson, and some aoows will yet leave Bennett 1th the Intention of waiting for spring at Lower Le Barge. There were six men on the two soows wrecked in White Horse rapids lately, but four of them were rescued. Mr. Robinson had life in bit body when brought to shore, and J. T. llethune triedevery means to resuscitate him, but his efforts were in vain, and the cold water or internal injuries proved fatal to him. It turns out that the steamboat Lindeman may not be a total loss. At Windy Arm the owners of the Lindeman saved the cargo of a Dawson- ite's wrecked scow, for which they will get 13,000 salvage, so they are ahead on disasters, as the total cost to them of the Lindeman was only 81,600, although she originally cost Id, 000. I roved a Boo m. ran e lion. O. W. D. Clifford Is satisfied with the Atlin ountry as a mining dis trict, but he asys it is not a great pro ducer. He thinks valuable quatrs will soon be discovered, but pronounces the country on the whole no poor-man cams. He says further to the Alaskan; 'From what I can leam oi tne nanus of Atlln the output In placer this year will be from 1750,000 to 1,000,000. The Anaconda group of quarts claims, purchased not long ago by Lord Hamilton, are l icing developea ty a small crew. A day and night shift Is at work, and already the men have tunneled 80 to 40 feet and the prospects set better the farther they go. The alien exclusion law macotiragea the investment of capital in Atlln this year, but I look for hydraulics to take the lead in the development oi tne placers. The exclusion law has proved a boomerang. I have been opposea to and shall stand for Its repeal." Todd Lees, en route from Atlln to Vancouver. lays that he has reliable information that up till October 10, royalty paid on the Atlin placer out- nut for the season amounted to 4io,- 000, and it was estimated in otnctal circles that the output will be more than a million. General mining along the creeks will continue three weeks more, says Mr. Lees, and after that drifting will be done to some extent on some of the creeks through the winter. He esti mates 500 Deonle will remain in the Atlin country this winter. Are Salmon Tront Trout T This is the closed seson for trout un der the new law. There is some dls agreement as to whether the fish popu- larly known as the salmon trout snouia " . . . . , be called a trout, save the rortiana Telegram. Many persons, particularly those who like to fish for them in the winter time, Insist that the salmon trout is a young steelhead, and that Bshermen are opposed to them because they eat eggs which chlnook salmon nave oepositea. It will be left for the courts to decide this mooted question, over which learned doctors disagree, and most neoDle believe that they will decide it in the matter 01 fact way ana can uie salmon trout a trout. This species is the only kind of trout that will bite in the winter time, and many Portland sportsmen have been accustomed to fishing for them all winter long. They are gamcy, and the meat is of excellent flavor, and the fish form a good change of diet during the winter tune. ImprOTlna Juneau Wharf. The city wharf at Juneau has un dergone wonderful changes during the nast 10 days, and the 1'acllio Coast Company, which owns a net work ot wharves along the water front, has now started in earnest to construct its mam moth bunkers with a capacity of 2,000 tons of coal. This is a f 10,000 im- movement. The old warehouse has been cut in two. ana one-nan now pre - . , . sents a broadside to tne incoming steamers, leaving large dockyard be tween it and the other section. The bunkers will be directly to the south and the piledriver crew is now at work putting in torreao-prooi plies, which come directly from Puget sound. These piles are covered with tar and wranoed in heavy canvass, ana ty tnis means are insured against the ravages of the torredo. Creations for New Salmon Hatcheries. One of the nrime objects of the re cent trip of Fish Commissioner Keea along the coast of Oregon was to find locations for new hatcheries, lie suc ceeded in determining upon but one site. The one decided on is on Coos bay, or rather on the south fork of Coos river, above the bead of tide water. rorty-Mlle Victim. W. M. Johnson, who has just returned from a trio to Jack Wade creeK, re ports the drowning of Henry Hornung in the waters of Forty-Mile river on the 27th of September. leokade-Runner Captured. The steamer Lebuan, of Hong Kong, of 100 tons, with a prize crew from the United States gunboat Castlne on board, has arrived here. She was cap tured while running the blockade off Zamboanga. She had unloaded her oao of merchandise, says a Manila proas dispatch. tfrloan War Una Helped linemen in America. R. G. Dun Co.'s trade review naysi Fears and not facts made a war In South Africa seem a menace to property here, and a week of oontitothas oloarod way the fear. British markets tor securities have been helped by the be lief that mining shares would be worth more without Boer control in mining regions. Large purchases nor of ammunition and meats havo swelled the balance due this country. Money markets have grown less ombarrassed, stock have gradually advanced, industries are still supported by a volume of oemana ior which no precedent can be found, and payments through the principal clear ing houses for the past week have been 86.6 per cent larger than last year, and 67.8 per cent larger than In 1898. So great an lnorese shows the net business of luttUJp. jK)tout forces making for pub iio .mlHprlty. The nwkViet transactions In steel rails made so early cover 1,600,000 inr ,,. VM.r'a dnllvarv. or two Uhbrtl, of the entire oapaotty of the workt, Markets for minor metals are. react- fallen to $80.68. with a recovery to 131.25 on sales in Octo ber 400 tons larger than uiual, and Lake ooper Is largely offered at f 17.87. Lead Is s shads lower at 4.B7.Hi, and spulter is demoralised and offered at So. Coke holds strong, short' dors of cars hindering deliveries, though more ovens than ever before are producing, Wheat remains practically un changed, while Atlantic exports, flour included, have been 18,988,818 bushels, in tour weeks, against 13,488,056 last year; Pacitlo exports, 8,197,771, against 8,184,800 last year. Failures for the week have Decn 190 in the United State, against 886 last year, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. rertlnad Market. Wheat Wall Walla, 68 & 55 Mo; Valley, 58c; Blues tern, 60o per bushel. Flour Best grades, S3.2S: graham, 12.65: superfine, 13.18 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 84f38o; choice gray, 83(381)0 per bushel. Barley reed bariay, ilOdglH.ou; brewing, $18.50 30.00 per ton. MllJstuffs Bran, 917 per ton; mid dlings, 33; shorts, $18; chop, 10 per ton. - Hay Timothy, $9(3 11; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $t)(J7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 604j65o; seconds, 43 s46o; dairy, 87 (340c; store, 88 856. Eggs 88 M (935o per down. Cheese Oregon full cream, ISo; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10a per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 93.009 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs. $3.0003.50; geese, $5.50(38.00 forold; $1.50(36.50 for young; ducks, $4.50 per dosen; turkeys, live, 1814o per pound. Potatoes 00(8 .00 per sac; sweets, 8340 per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, BOo; per sack; garuo, 70 per pounu; cauli flower, 75o per doxen; parsnips, $1; beans, 66o per pound; celery, 70(4 75o per dozen; cucumbers, 6O0 per box: peas. 84o per pound; tomatoes, 76o per box; green com, lift 16c per dozen. Hops 7s Ho; 1898 crop, 68o. Wool Valley, 13(9 ISo per pound; Eastern Oregon, 814o; mohair, S7 80o per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers rod ewes, 8sc; dressed mutton, 8M 7c per pound; lain lis, 7Ko per pound Hogs Uroim, choice heavy, fo.oo light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, 0.008.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Grotis, top steers, $3.504.00 cows, 33.ou; aressea tieei, 013 7 iio per pound. Veal Large, 6a(37Sc; small, 8)ic per poumh Seattle Market. Onions, new, $1.00(31.25 per sack Potatoes, new, $10 18. Jieeta, per sack, 85c. TurnlpH, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, 7 60. ParHcips, per sack, 00c. Cauliflower. 76o per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, $1 Q1.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 86H0o. Apples, $l.2&1.60 per box. Pears, $1.00 1-25 per box. Prunes, 6O0 per box. Watermelons, $1.60. Nutmegs, 50(3750, Butter Creamery, 880 per pound dairy, 170132c; ranch, 30o per pound. Kggs Mrm, 800. CheeKO Native, 18(3140. Poultry ll(l2e( dressed, 18 Ko. Hay Puget Hound timothy, 113.00 choice Eastern Washington timothy $17.00. Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, axs; feed meal, $38. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $21: whole. $23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60 blended straights, $3.35; California, $3.25; buckwheat Hour, $3.60; gra ham, per barrel, $2.90; whole wheat flour. $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. Millstuffe Bran, per ton, $15.00 shorts, per ton, $16.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton middlings, per ton, $32; oil cake meal, per ton, $36.00. an f-rsneieen Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 139140 per pound; Kan tern Oregon, 13l6o; val ley, 1820c; Northern, 810o. Hops 18D crop, vwiiyto per oound. Onions Yellow, 70(a;80O per saox, Butter Fancy creamery 39 (3 80c; do seconds, 370 2Ko; fancy dairy, 81 a27o: do seconds, 23 (3 24a per pound, Ktfirs Store. Z538o; tanoy ranon, 41o. Millstuffs Middlings, $19.00 20.60; bran, $17.50(118.00. liar Wheat $7.60 10; wheat and oat $7.00(39.00; best barley $5,000 7.00: alfalfa, $5.00 7.00 per ton; straw. 36 a 40o per bale. Potatoes Early Kose, 4060o; Ore gon Burlianks, $1.25(91.50; river Bur- banks. 50070c; Kaunas nxaotau. $1.0031.10 per sack. Citrus rrult uranges, Valencia, 12.76(88.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 fi.00: California lemons 7ocIl.D0; do choice $1.7693.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50(3 3.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, cut 9 Ho P pound. cUeenurlen'a Ce tempt Hat a tttrf Bath. A MUannrian at Manhattan beaon vnVerf with onntamnt at the men loll ing In the sand. ' "Sliuoks," aaia ne, tliv think thtvr art having (mi. Have to come ashore to get In the mud. Tboy ought to live in old Mtssoury, on the river. You get the sand and water mixed there. Hometitnes a man guts more sand than water and has to go home and bs washed off. Them mud baths in the uorthwest that yon hoar to much about ain't In it with a wash in the old Mtssoury." Thorite, the New Manlnalvn, Dlatlhsulalied Itself by patting through a K tuch iteel plate. If Ul tucusss tiontln cna, it will make as great a record In the military world as Hosteller's Htornaoh Hit ter in tne nteumai worm, ouwiiuk appeared whtuli ran siiml tlila wonderful medicine for all diaeaaos of ths stomach, Urer or kidneys. Panama canal construction employes over 8,000 men. Plan's Our fur Consumption has saved me large dot-tor bllla. 0. t.. Ilalttr, MH Kegoitt Bq., I'lilladelpliia, fa,, Deo. 8, laV ilattfurd plumbeis get $3 for sight houia, Mothers will find Mrs. Whitlow's Booth- Syrup th beat remedy to un for their children during the teething period. Comfort depends on thinking, not on things. TO CUBM A COLD IN ON DAY Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rotund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 26o. The king's business require haste, but not hurry. lya .rmarwnu (Iiiks. KeStaorner.eua.Ma lie) ,ft.f rim dftv'a um ot lr. ttllue'! Uriml N.m HMtoror. Hand e.r F ME JM.OO Iruu fcoulean4 UMiiaa. PH. H. U, uMal, Ud.,M Aran at -eat, fullatlaltiiila. ra. Tho National Consumers League have adopted a label to distinguish ladies' garment which are made in sweatshops or under unfair conditions as to wages and hour, it not a ri val of the regular trades union label, but will be used on goods produced by working men and women who get just treatment from employers, evon 11 they do not belong to labor organisations. Tho Walter Steel Company's plant In Heading has been absorbed by the Walter Steel Company of Jersey City, N. J., recently orgauised with a capi tal ot $100,000. The agricultural department, Wash ington, D. C, has a machine for tak ing continuous photographs of growing plants. It works automatically, tak ing a picture each hour, and daring the night an electric light is thrown into circuit as the exposures are made. 44 Duty Feed Man and Steed. Fttd your ntrvtt, tlso, on port blood If ym would taix them strong. Mmtnd vuomtn who art ntrvom art so btu$t thtir ntrvtt art ttarvtd. Whtn thty matt thtb Hood rich and port Wtth Hood" 1 SartaptrMa (Aew mrvoutntu ttbapptan bteaust tht ntrvt art property ftd. tlwcdS SaUapax 300. SAMPLI BOTTLI lOo. How long have you suffered with . . . r In Iff Im ?m hi M -i Crapi" Kiltol Mty Uw? H ." ""v no yon not think you bar. wat) firt-clmn time and ulferrd enoi rL r-X inrXl It . '" try tba "S trt.p." and be .r.mftl and pernaui-nil. run 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 JLri yo.tr affliction!. IrK' l l-e. d en.l Sure Cure lor Rheti I Pi jLL l.iB,Neralsla,Selalle,l.nMi(.Kn(Umrl.a. kl,Kldey tMae. aWTA.. "'; f . ,.: a...... Il.aueo.ln. C atarrh o( all klnda. Itroneh 11 I.n Orlope, Meedaene (Vtervoue and in-uralalu). Heart Weaka " J Hmney, atmrneka, rluaimudlo ami Calartl.al rwu, Taolhe. Vjat Her.ou.ue.e, Sleepleiiaeae, Creeping Nnnibne.a, Malaria, t-7V... 1 kindred dleoa.ee. "4 In eaa of Bh.nmatl.ui la curlns mure tb.n all ihe d.Vri.vteiil inrdlfllu. !, eleolrlo belli and iitS combined, tor they oannol cure Corunls Hlieumalj.m. 1'hareloie nail, no more valu. yeara, uf tbe abore-nauv able time and money, but try liroin" and be promptly tmr.i. i.roi,a mi mimm bMtmwIlclua bat It & the sheep.!, for a t ' boule contain! )doea. Irij-e per bottle. l.l, SrI,7 by wall or pre, or UtU lor rnr th uxi m dr we 111 eend a Me .ample VSkM to iMyoa wilding HI seate to pay lor tlsetualllnii. .ma named, Wiitebwlay. 8WANSON RHtUMATIO CURt CO., I6Q.I64 I. LA Kg ST., CM IP ACQ. PORTLAND DIRECTORY, Feoee and Wire Work. PORTLAND WIRK IBOW WORKS! Winn and iron lenuinsi Brnwiwiwi,- Maehlnery and Suvnlla. CAWSTON - CO. I KMHHM, BUM, KB , etitaery, auppiie .., . A Bargain. k tar.ntv.Ava toll loCOlllOtl V nd tSllder with SH for '""J"'"- .;" on or write joun i oo, too uii.. street. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MA1TOTA0TTJBJEB WT ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. UT KOTB TBI MAM Bt. SOLK ACIKNCY Worth Ington earn Rump) nd Water Motor. Pumping- Plant! ol Any Capaelty. TATHM A BOW EM 0 to 1 rir.t Utraet, Portland, Meel.lnery-All Klnda. Or. ARTElfSEfllt Mo hoitwhoM ean afford l be wltb Out It Kvery houaehold can afford to have It. irKo:PEM8iqN 1 1 UCKPOtu. Waihlafteri. C.. '!' IJ! II celve cintck repliei. B. 6th V H. Vol!. Btau Win VOrp!. riHWUIIHiH winw ", Rupture treated to I nu llum! It and cottndentt al ly MMId C. H. W00DAHU CO tot licena It., Perllind. liWUI Hat free. Mn.B. Itow.u.'MIU.HW.ttli; .ir.l Lf .. B ...ll.lu n.Miil.ini l 1 V f(ll Dllf RELIEF FOR WOMAN That tlrod, UfiffuM fallir, th r-iltn In tha hack ftiiil th clirotilo heftdewh wlU 4jlMjipjtir floore's Revealed Remedy It la an Ideal medicine 'or women, eaay and picMRaut w taau. ai.w per uotiiu at your urtuj llat'i. I J Bert (J.miih syrup. Tanlaa (iood. Die f 1 f 1 In time. Hold !vr (lniRulitt.. f t WilOll Mors isaincc Herbert M.riih. a prof reeeive ant Biepeeled reeldent 01 ( .pa Vlaoanl, . T.. aaldi Tue doctora dlea.r..d I fa lay eaaa, oneeald I bad tba arts, oather that It was (aundloa. and to I trie lunar reuieulea but aid not receive the illsliieil ben.nt. 1 was low eplrlted aud nervnua 1 bad benoiue reduned in elbl fi IM pnuade to leu than IM. One ana rrom ne day a mead nrlend remm in ended tr. Wllilama' I'lnh 1111! ftr I'ale reoola trie 1 them and the reault waa Udeed mar- 1 veioan. M Kr eupetit returned and I bm! in reel reeteu ana rmumii At ibe.udoC the tentn box my puy- alcal condition was better tnaa it bad beau lor rear and I was a wall man. Rsnaiaf M. Pisa." .worn to and lubeurlb.d before ms this 17th day of November, im. , 1.1 BO. WooDHurr, Notary juM. -from tht Jtofli, (Mjn fluent, IT. I". Dr. w"ai' Plak m tar rale Peeel era eer eeie m me .. er .'. ei ! la eaekaaea. at all Srusilele. at Street Iren Iba Or, WIHIaai! Widlcles C... ScMx.ctaei. N, Y 10 ceale eat sea. saaaa eo. A gorgeous bicycle hat recently been tent from Franc to an Indian rajah. The part which on an ordinary ma chine are nickel plated are in this bicy cle of gold. Kvun the spokes are cased with gold. The gold-cased rim are studded alternately with turquoise and ruble, i A scarlet oloth held down with jowolt covers tho saddle. I There is a walnut tree 1,800 years old in the Balder valley, near Balak lava. It belongs to Ave Tartar families, and still yields nearly 100,000 nuU an nually, which are divided equally be tween the flv owners. The tioard ot charities' tabulated sta tistics show tlutt out of a population ot 918,840 in Porto Kico, there are 21, OKU Indigent and 11,858 sick. Ths number of deaths as a result ot the re rout hurricane was 3,619. A Burjl.ry Story. They were telling "burglary stories'" on the veranda in front of the grocery store in down-east town. "The man's hand was thrust through the hole , he hail cut in the door," said the star talker, "when the woman seised th wrist and held on in spite of tho strug gles ot tho mini outside. In the morn ing the burglar was found dead, hav ing cut his own tli nmt when he found cm-ape impnnible; but the bravo wo man had not known he was dead, and so had not released her grasp on hit wrist all night long," "lluhl" growled tho skeptic in tho corner; "why didn't she feel ot hi puslef" Buffalo Commercial, ton NIXT THIRTY OATS. (IHEUtMISLl? Urol" eurc" ""f t"l" "" ' P" nil ' tddli ieaaea, than all ottu-t PHOTO I and Maald Ijinlcrn Hr.ln Mat No. 14 now read Inr niaillm. , r. ANIiKRnH, Itej uoutgontefy ean rrancuwo. Yob Can t Male i MliltU bj Ttklo. Ul For it is th favoril through tHning C and Buffet-Library Car Una Bui. Kor further partlonlara call on or addreaa J. H. NAUKI,. U. V. A. W. K. t UMAN, 0. A. C.O.TKRttV.T. P. A. 124 Third Street, Portland, Or. DR. SASTfI.1 ROOK. SVm. la rraiataoJliilTlei rur tni, iMuk.iMiii.iUMr rtft Ian mil lauali it UK. BakT.I.'t French Ftmsls Pills. PrsJgeNl by ihnak5Js at MUwfltl ImUmnI Rt; slwftjt raliavlilii nvnd witbottltoi wjutvL Id tiV ) ilru atrial A In tiwobaii Ikns rrauuJk lop III B I its, WMUidTt.Mt, Tsi(0 no uihur. I On! C4.,Ml tl'QsrlnH.THttwioiftCl.Ji DR. GUflNS 7; .vr"d PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE, Care tick R.adaxh ;nd Iiyp.pla, lu-mure l'lnpleeand Purify Ilia Blond. Aid llKrilonandFro!itt Ulllouin.H. lie notdrlpeorSluknn. Tomnrluee you, we wIMmtll jmple free, or full i,t feriv. 1)11. IIOBANKO 0O.,Fhllarla.,A?nuae, M4 by tirussl.u, SURE CUBE FOR PILES PIO HI M U Pitt prut nem maw nr snd otun ituS ,g This furm, s m Bllmi, Blwedtog n PDm srit tun-i r Or. Bosunko'ai nouiNU pt iMoruu'Kti nanlt tun f urt-1 iir Or. BosHnko'aMnmi(1 ioT rnivrumiii rltR tumifw, rVh) I'tting sna Disi'itng, Ahsnrlis turn' IM ftbuut $ our osm. 1IL UOtiX i ritiatiitti ir fre WrtMl LNKO, fhilaiO.,!. YOUNG MEN! la ths oN!,Y mtlctn) mUU-h wltl vurs Mu-h nd Msry osm. NO CAMK known tt bM svnr IkIIM I trnrs. na nit4r how serif mm or or Uom tuug SMndlntr. HmiiIH from Ita dss wit) nionitk vuu. It Is loi)ttr fs prRVitnti strlrturs, and can Im Uhea wlttioul Inootivt knit anil (1etrtnti'.n from tnmiiiKtJL I'llK. SJ St. IVis ml hy sit rwltsbls tlmttWrn, ur snni prupui b siprssij - -v"" w 'i vrr vj ill MKT UMEMiCAl Loa,taiiflS4f.i-v CURE YOURSELF 1 i Hlf J (or nneainral dUiiii.rgtHi.ladautniatioii!, Irritation! or ulueiallona m u nrLoi.r.. of nuoona BiMibranM. I Fr..aU (lMia.Ua P.lnlBaa. a.d But Utlla IrMiEvMtCMiiiiiMi fto, siiiu polneua. piaeiArl,S Pi oUn or mil in pi.ie wrappinv by aiarua, prepalil, let I.UI, or t bollimi, J.J. Giruul.r act on raauera .... , e N. r. M. 0, mo, .-. w SIN rltlng to ad.ertlaers nleMf WeaUoB tli Is saner,