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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen sable to the preparation of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls and muffins. Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy other powders because they are " cheap." Housekeepers should stop and think. If such powders are lower priced, are they not inferior i Is it economy to spoil your digestion to save a few pennies? ' The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook containing over 800 mast practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. Alum is used in some baking pow ders and in most of the so-called phosphate powders, because it is cheap, and makes a cheaper powder. Kut ail um is a corrosive poison which, taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. ROYAL BAKING POWDCft CO. 100 WILLIAM ST, MEW YORK. JadkuJ (UlUntry. Judge to female witness How old re you? Miss Taoseigh I guess J am "Pray do not be reckless with your ' guesses, madam. We can allow you but three chances at it." Putting h Gcatly. "Ladies," said the speaker at th annual meeting of tho Boston bean bund, "I shall, in elucidating my subject, give you nothng but the-er-t he-tli at it to say. I shall give you-er-tbe-tbe decollete truth." I AYMtive P.rnrT!fvft n rti n Tabiwta weatbes. 1 a csh m owo easy Conflict el Authority. "How quiet uncle is this morning. " "Yes, his co: ns and his rl eumatit don't indicate ttie same kind of ProbfeSitfcs. "Will nothing induce you to change your mind and marry?" he asked. "Another man might," she replied. For f 12 we sell one of the finest 4i5 cameras made. Equipped with all improvements. Send for full descrip tion. At dealers, or Kirk, Geary 4 Co., 330 Gutter St., San Francisco, Cal. Aa bupiritioa. Mrs. Farkville 1 have bought you a splendid box of cigars for your birth day, Mortimer. Mr. Parkville Oh, ah er I have been thinking what luxury that I par ticularly enjoy, I should give up dur ing Lent, my dear, and I -er have ! Jtvided I had better give up cigars The iMt riiaci Iptiow far Malaria Chilli and Fever tea bottle of Graved Tasteless CbUlToaw. It is amply Iron and quinine In a lostekos lorn, ho Can. No Pay. tnx juc. fort at HaUt Mrs. Shoppen Give me dozen" stamps, if you please. j i'ostotnee tiers lea m. 'XwocentT Mrs. tho;pen (absent mindedly Are they the best you've got? Mntbrci will End Mrs. Winalow's Booth ia: Syrup the best remedy to dm tor their children during the teething period. - Good Ressoa. Lady Oh, how dirty your face is, little boy. Boy Yea 'm; we hain't had n company for more'n a week. ME 1.1. ST FOIST 3017ELS If rm har-nt a rmfar. beaUti -mi , af tM hovels ry . too r sick, or tii d. Ke yxmi bow is vpipa. d tm viL Form, la ia Mupa toiwnt phfie or pit! pottoa. i Mcerou. Th JajotbeL eutnt nest trft WaVt tof IM ulna UM c m U ciar tad ciau a to tat , CANDY GATHAfmC VSU KITS nrat-wflf -ar4. rt, or an iiiwim $ ItMutvr ixiliirPllEKtJ.aeullionlUKilm. ka. IM.B.U kUlLlU,M.utii SL.FaJaOeleaia.J'a, The Teacher' fault "I'd like to know why it is," ex claimed the angry father to hia indo lent son, "that you always stand at the foot of your class in school?" "If 'cause the teacher won't let me sit down," drawled the lazy youth. FaJetabla. Powst. TeeteOoo De Omo ! Weaken, or brtna. ale. $0e WnM I ale. aad MwttMoa beelt. Addreaa i t 1. rnim, 1, m f w. an KEEPYOUB 6L000 CLEAI GOOD ' S&ort Stories r ,.r It la said that Henry Guy Carieton, the playwright, who stammer very I badly at times, not no long ago stopped Nat Goodwin on tbe street and aald to him: "Nat, will you g-gtv nie half an a nour ror r are minutes' con-rer- tlonr hen Bishop rotter the other day tried to open the door of a Fifth Ave nue stage In New York. It was play fully held closed by tbe Rev. Dr. Ed ward Judson, the pastor of the Judson Memorial Baptist Church, who was In side, "Ah. Judson.' exclaimed the Bishop, when he saw what Dr. Judson was doing, "I have discovered that yon are a close-communion Baptist." Booker Washington says that during th earlier days of freedom, almost every negro who learned to read would receive "a call to preach" within a few days after he began reading. He tells of a colored man In Alabama, who one hot day in July, while be was at work lu a cottou-aeld, suddenly stopped, and looking toward the skies, said: "O Lnwd. de cotton am so grassy, de work am so bard, and the sun am so hot, I b'lk've dis darkey am called to preach!' A gentleman who was once being taken over aa Insane asylum, asked aa attendant how they knew when an Idiot was considered to be sufficiently restored to sanity to be discharged. "Oh," said tbe attendant. "It is easily i managed. We take them Into a yard where there are several troughs. We turn on tbe taps and then give tbe Idiots buckets to ball out tbe water and empty the troughs. Many of them keeps balling away while the taps keep niunuig. but them that lan't Idiots stop ttie tap. The New York 8un' Pekln correspon dent ssy that once during a dry season In China, the viceroy. Earl LI Hung Chang, called on the American minister. Mr. Conger, and spoke of the weather. "Yes," said Mr. Conger, It seems to be dry everywhere. It la dry la my coon- try, too. 1 read In one of oar papers toe otner day that In many places !n the West tbe people were praying for rain. - nat!" said the earl, "da your people pray to their God for ralnf " Oh. yes. " said the minister, they often pray for rate." "And does f heir God send It when they pray for it?" asked the earl. "Tea, sometimes their prayers are answered and sometimes tbey are not" "All the same like Chinese Joes, beyr said the earl, with a grin and a chuckle. Tbe following la an extract from a bona-fide letter which a woman from New Haven. Conn- wrote to Clvde Fitch, tbe other day: "I have been reading of tbe vast amount of money yon have been making this year by writing plays. 1 do not approve of tbe theatre myself, but I would like to ask a small favor of yon. lama lady who has seen better days, but with God's help and yoar assistance I think tbe son of prosperity may shine on me again. I am a widow with three daughters. Tbe eldest died two year ago and ever since I have been most inxlous to have her grave sodded. Won't yon please sod ber grave for me, my dear Mr. Fitch? My second, daughter could make a very good mar- OuUof'Tono Conditions ilarkct! by faMtire of appetite, lc of vitality, tUt tired feeling, bilious turns, dull headaches, indigestion and other stomach troubles, a well aa by pimple, blotches, boils and other eruptions, are all referable to an Im. pure or Impoverished condition of the blood. A MsrM M Jasper Why do you consider Bond rocks so especially lucky? Junipuppe Why alt It is friends had gone back on him before ho had stio cHed, and he w able to begin life with a clean slate, tmpotilbl to Say. Johnson IX) you mean to insinu ate that 1 ran't tell the truth? Parkinson By 110 means. It is impotiiiihlo to say what a man can do 1 until he trie. fierce citi browed, Hood's SarsaparlUa Correct all these conditions it's tl.e medicine, that makes the blood i!1" hiwJ orH,or' "'' . . . . , that 1 advocate are not popular, Jsot pure and rich-tha pecnliar tonle 10 j,, 8R(l whi .,,vV.ting them lit th Enemy's Covatry. "I know well enough, fellow tens," exclaimed the that strengthen every weak function and builds up the whole lystem. We think there Is no medicine that can equal Hood s SarsaparlUa. It has cured me of rheumatism and relieved my bus. baud of catarrh. I hav tried It tor boll and have fcxmd It line. - When w hav tbat tired reeling w tak Hood's and In short time tlx trout) Is rorw." Ml. J. A. lkbtsoum, Hiortton, cel. Accept N ubttitut. from a public platform, I was struck on the head by a brick and knocked i leiweles." w by didu t you wait tinttl you I got your sense bark More you went to talking again?" inquired a man in the outkirts of the crowd, in a loud rancou voice. A SIM Mea. "I presume yoau are alwav filled with the divine alllatus," said the ad miring friend to the dreamy poet, "Yes," answered the dreamy poctj yes, and timt about all a a gvneral itung. Thinking of buying a camera? If so, send for our 1901 catalog contain ing fully illustrated description of every camera made. Kirk, Geary & Co., :0 Sutter St., Saw Francisco, Cal. ; Not Aay Better Thia Voawa. A Boston club put up theatrical for "ladie only," and some of the lords of creation almost racked them selves into brain fever trying to get 111. Domestic Opinio. Husband I think only sensible women oueht to marrv. Wife Well, you'd be a bachelor if 1 that were the rule. A Triunp's Work. "Hello, Walker! Wh now'-days?" "Well, Laxy, I'm look in chance t work "Aw, come offl You don't expect me 10 Dei lev mair" "Cert. It' de truth. I'm looikn y' up to fer A Crsihisj Outcome. "Joe, have you ever experienced aearttelt disappointment?" Ves; 1 once tried to dye tin oKI red mustache brown and it turned green." Preservation f Eyesight An Ontario oculist think that the eyesight of one fourth of the blind patient he ha had might have been saved by prompt precaution taken in inUnry. L'arUHMubie Request Unceasingly the prayer of man went up: Backward, turn backward, O Time, in thy flight! Make me a boy again just for to night! Father Time whetted hi scythe Im patiently. "And if I should," muttered he, 'they'd say I was making monkey 01 litem:'" rrlaUag Wlthoa lak. Aeoninanv has been formed ta ennlKnl th procras i.( printing without ink, and In a snort time it Is stnrcied that old mrlbiKl will he rernliitinniMd. There i one thing, however, Hint has minimi all In- li..vuon; that Is, HoMetllvrs flomarh Milters. It is a wonderful medicine fut d v. surptia. tiidtKvsilon, Mliouenets. Iiiuiiiii a. cousit pat lull ana neruuiiem. It alto rrreiit malaria, fevor ami axne. Tr it and you will uot bo diaappoiutnl. . His ExpUMtloa. ; What An vnn mutn t,v li.vtn fer a chance f work aom soft guy fer woman' letter in your pocket?" hia the price of drink." wife inquired sternly. " 1 np a moment Ins facA rnl arliit noteworthy ANNHXRSARt IN THE MIS. Then a siiade of relief chased it swsv. tokt or the TOLTITS COMPANION. "On my word. Maria. I toreot to mail With it issue of April 18th The r lor you. Youth's Comnanion entonvl nnnn itm 75,hye.r TIIC OHI C0?f ffsff HII To eoronieniorat tbu anniveraanr. I II T All I rAlilIiJflii thi" mihliKrtAm nivnartvi s1sl ; I mm 0 m lAa)law ! 1 ill II m g y - J v xai b ivuij S 1 S.I V- WliO Ar9 Always Tires! I do not fel very well, Itaw tired all th time." Kou hoar theoo word v6fj U ofton a yon meat yonr frlond Just se often are these word rspoaUd. More than likely you speak th same sip! ft. ant word yoorself, and no doubt yo do feel far from well moat of th tim Mrs. Klla Blue, of Chelsea, Wla., who portrait w publish, write thai he nftrd for two yr with bear lug-down pains, headaoha, baekaohe, and bad all kind of miserebl fueling, f 71 X Ma. ICu Bica, an of whtob wa caused by falling and Inflammation of tbe wotub, and artr doctoring with physician and nunter ou medioinea ah was entirely cured by Lydia K. itnKnam Y reels Hi mho. pound. It yon are troubled with pains, fainting spoils, depression of sniriU, reluctant to go anywhere, headache, backache, and alway tired, please re member that there I an absolute remedy which will rellav yon of your suffering it did Mr. Rie. I'roof la DOBumentad that Lydia E. Pink ham Vogetabl Compound la th greatest UMtdkin for uflcring women. Th People f Port Rlct Porto Rico is only thlrtsenth th site of Cuba In area, but it ha m0r! than half m mitny iuhahitanta. It u the most dettsuly jiopulated of all West Indian ikkiuU, inl irg(J .iiim.i t..i (' "j,u!wuii i whit I linn U found in any of the other Islands in If part of the world mere la a UiKlmr grade of lutein, genca among the Porto Ricni tha among the Cuban, Perfumed Dtrviihet, . The Budaneaa imtivca cngrely bUf clothes, cotton goods, iiRnr, ii,.r. fume, tea, nails, clminswire, ttath er, false jewelry and Iron trinket of Geneva. Great Britain furtiislio cotton goods, but Uormany, Auntri and Italy have almost the motinrj. of tho other articles, Germany doe a huge trade in perfume. A liiiKlt esravan started oft recently with 10 . uuu ratio- wortn ot German for the tisllve. Keiiti Sobriety Amoof Reibwt Me. Tho number of railroad men dii. charged for excessive um of liijuor during the past S3 year ha docrrs. ed from 20 to on per cent, and dm. ing the past 25 year the proKirtkm of men owning their home ha In. oroiuied t 'titold. MssdsrlM Never Seta I Walk. Most Chinese mandarin pas th whole ot their live without taking a ingle yard of exercise. The 1st nnking viceroy (father of the Aisr. qui Tscne) was oonsidurcd a remark. bio character bocauso he aly walk ed 1,000 stcfi a day in his privtt garden. tinier no circumstance whatever i a mandarin ever seen on foot in bit own jurisdiction. Sees So. friend Wederly It Would Mix If your hobbyt ix well, i wouldn't call it a hob. by. It' more like insanity. "Jlow'atnalT" "He' been married five time." Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. FREE TO FARMERS OorlSOl Vehicle Book Olt 1901 Implement Catalogue dUST ISSUED. ed souvenir illustrating tbe growth of tne nation ana of Tbe Youth' Com panion since the year The Companion wa founded, 1827. . rerhap the most significant feat ures of the souvenir are its three map. The first show the small section of the continent oc cupied by the United Bute of 1827, when The Companion began life with practically no subscriber. Another show the system of railway which . 1 .. .. r. . . . . . - cover i ne l n i led mares in 19U1, an Ot 187,781 WHY IT IS SOMETIMES HARD FOR HER TO BE PLEASANT. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Far.Ruchinj. ' Watt This Carrie Nation crusade is going to have a wider and more lasting effect than most people think. Potts I dDn't doubt that. There will be Carrie Nation vaudeville joke for 10 years to come. , hit "rebate of 1X7 7X1 mlto Tim riage If you would only send her 1200 uth s Companion traversing every with which to buy ber trousseau. My Jnile ' 3t'n once a week. The third daughter has a beautiful voice. ! third map show the number of ub- The doctor says It cannot be properly ' bribers to The Youth' Companion trained for less than $150. In short, I in et7 of the union in 1901, dear Mr. Fitch, send me a check for the lrr b,nti delivered every week 500. and just see whst an amount of i lo American homes. good you will be doing In the world Piso'i Cure cannot be too bighlv spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'BKisx.Xa Third Art., K., Minueapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, !:.. Genuine Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5eo Fec-3eallo Wrapoer Below. soiaaoaooo CARTERS EfTTtE IVER PILLS. Tory aaaall mm ma easy Iw. rOMEAOACHL ro ouziNcst. rot IIU9USIE1S. FOI TCRP1B UYUU rCl CONSTIPATIOI. roi lAiiow im. nil THEC0MPUUU8I titSm lir oMaa4fc ItU ' CURE SICK HEADACHE. Soul) Retaras. Subbubs So, I won't bother with a garden this year. I had one last year and it kept me thin as a rail. Cit inian orked too hard in it,eh? ; Subbubs Xo, 1 tried to live on what I raised. My daughter's grave will be sodded, my second girt will be made a loving wife, and my baby will have a voice to earn money for her mother with; and I shall have enough of your money left to hire a second-hand piano. Be sure and send tbe money by registered let ter, aa I think tbe ordinary mall is so unreliable.' 9tmm thm Cm oil aweaf Wmrmm tlti thm Cmid. tustlv Brorae-tfuinliw! Tatxru euro a eold la oaooor. aoearo,sorar. racezeiua. "Thomas," said the teacher in th third class in physiology, "can you give a familiar instance of the power of the human system to adapt itself to changed condition. "Yes'm," responded Tommy Tuck er. "My Aunt Abigail trained 100 pounds in flesh in less 'n a year, an' her skin didn't crackle a particle." Faderewskl Csaght. One evening hut season, at a famous restaurant In New Tork, Faderewskl happened to be dining there at th same time that tbe New Tork Goldsmiths' and Jewelers' Association were having celebration dinner in soother part of the building. At the close or the feast tbe pianist made hi way to tbe cloak room and was busy washing hia band when one of the other party came In on tbe same mission. Tbe newcomer stared at the f sir haired Pole, and at last, ss he dasbed bis hands through tbe water, Clearly True. "n hat do you think of this idea tbat Mars is sending cignalaT" asked Mr. Beechwood. '"There's nothing on earth in it!" replied Mr. Momewood, emphatically. TOO MOW WHAT TOP ABM TAKIWS Wbea Ton take 6 rare 'a Taetalcee Chill Toale, ewatue tk foraittiats eiainlf printed oa every bottle ebowine; that It Is eiaplr Iron end tint vm laamaai rnxm. mo r. oe. geipoaittillty. Dodger I wouldn't be in the shoes ot tbst New York clergyman who ha married 3,oiz couples in hi life. Codger WhyT Dodger Just think what he'll have to antwer for. tea kkwakd sis. Th reMeraol this paper 111 fee pleased to m at ici No Wonder. "Great Caesar! It is stated her mat J,ow,ow is paid annually in Xew York for the protection of vice!" "Calm yourself, man, and stop and think of the amount there is to pro. tect. " - Smra that I a era ta at least on dreaded diMM that aeiD bas been able to eoro la alt lis stagea, ana tnat iseaiarra. Hsu acatarrb care v- ... , , . i w ii oaii pwun cun nova w un Deaicai ''J uae rauerewaai; i irauraliv. t atarrk betoc aeooetltuilOBaldw dO you know him V "l am Paderew- S ??'. "qntree o eonntllalioaal trealmmt. - J - imnj .pun in Plan ina oiooooe vorteMe "Whatr whooped the American, and. ? . uroroby eeMroring tbe lounda- j . t t . I of th diwaao. sod lv(n lbs patient ubwiub a. uiui, UUUI Uia DBOU without waiting for tbe ceremony of wiping hi own. Before there was any you No Dujer. Mrs. Featherweight (to cabby) You're sure you won't run away with me? Cabby-Ofo, madam. I've married these twinty years! been TO Cl'SK A COLD lit OX B DAT TakeLaxatlTe Bromo Quinine Tablets. All IrUHrUts retand theraoney It it falls lo cure. C. W. Urove'e eicnatnre itou each box. fee Enfant Terrible. ' Mr. Bilkins (sweetly) Do have another piece of cskc, Cousin John. Cousin John Why, really, I've already bad two; but it's so good I - believe I will have another. Little Johnny (excitedly) Ma's a winner! She said she'd bet you'd make a pig of yourself ! i l. Hi HM ad t. t ( j j J Satt tuutk bjri.p. TwihUouo. Vmf T n t-m. S. )l flTOTir. f I Hard Bread. Mr. Newly wed Come, won't break bread with us today? Jack Jester Xo, thanks, old man; you see, I can't stand manual labor. By the way, is it her first attempt? Not fer His Health. mudduds nay are you moving irotn your suouroan nome? Subbubs I'm all run down. Hubbubs Malaria? Subbube Xo; gossippy neighbor. What She Could Do. Mrs. Fitz-Brown thought she hod solved the great servant question when she employed s bright, young Xorwe- gian girl. In attempting to acouaint the girl with her new duties, however, sne was surprniea at her ignorance. Finally, indieyair, she asked: "What can you do?" The face of the new found treasure brightened, and she replied: "I can milk reindeer." time for Paderewtkl to escape the man from tbe goldsmith' dinner rushed to tbe door, and, calling to tbe chief of bi party, yelled: "I aay. Brown, Jones, Robinson, Smith, all of yon, come here: I want to introduce yon to my friend. PaderewskL" Those Absurd Dictionaries. Uncle Jethro There ain't no senix in dictionaries, nohow. Edgar How did you arrive at that conclusion, L'ncle Jethro? I Cncle Jethro They spell "hoss" with an "r," and leave it out when ( they come to "horsepetal." Improved Proverbs. Quack are stubborn things. It's a wise girl who knows ber own mind. Society Is the mother of convention. Home ws not built la a dsy. Modesty Is the beat policy. Circumstances alter fac-e. A rolling gait gathers remorse. All's not old tbat Utter. Let u eat, drink and be married, for to-morrow we dye. Charity uncovers a multitude of sins. Smart Set Groam4 Plow Coaapletod. Xfcggus (literary ed!tor)-How fa your new society novel getting on, Borus? Borus (struggling author) Splendid ly. I've got the French phrases I sm going to use In the story all selected. There's nothing to do now but to fill In tbe English and divide It Into chapter. Chicago Tribune. Pki(osTable Talk. - Summer Girt Do yon think yon can take good picture of me? CboUy I'm afraid I most answer you in the negative. Wise men are conservative. Only fool give their candid opinions en all occasions. ! strength bf bnllrfine up tho constitution and ewoilnf naive la doing lu work. Tho pro prietors oan so atnea laita in It urotie power, tbaetaey offer On Hundred Dollar ! loc ear ease thai U tells to vol, bend foe lut oi loei inornate. Aoareae F. J. CHfcjiXY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by drainrune, 760. liaiS'a familr i-Uk are tbe bate you know, w ulie, what a tbe fond "Do horrible example is?" said mother. Xes. said the school boy, with a frown ; "I never ssw any other kind. " Kill Ooraae of Dlsoooo. Tke aMdern war to car disease is to destroy Ite germ. Caaeoreta Candy Catbartle are mod. era travklllers, and cleansers. Irugiis, lus. A Livery WaU. "I hear there was doing at Mc Ghooltghan's wake." "Doings? There wor to many foine fight, me boy, thot th' wake wa reported in the sportin' column. " Osiy rear of the gink. Tbe only persons who have held the rank of general of the United States army were: George Washington, U. g. Grant, William T. Sherman and Philip H. Sheridan. Th Worst Yet Stubb I hear that Falcon is going to stop writing poetry. j lenn Yes; the position in which the paper brought out hi last sonnet discouraged him. etubb lid they run it on the "Children' page?" renn Worse than that. It ap peared in the puzzle department. A CUrb la a M laaooaolla Dry floods or Tall Mow Ska BLaeome A bio to rev tenet Har DaMao Baolly. fVoatfA jrtmarapoMeesraoi Have you ever stopped to think that the position of a saleswoman in a large dry goods store is particularly trying one? Working long hour, be ing compelled to stand most of the tune, and being expected to look pleasant recardles of sufTerine which she may I enduring, is it ny wondefJ mat weaic, nervous women tlnd it im possible to follow thi occupation? Everyone will be interested in the ex perience of Mis Xellie M. Tomlinaon Of 3118 Minnehaha avenue, Minne apolis, Minn., who i a clerk in one of the large dry good stores of that city. She says: VI hen I was eight vesrs of see nan ute scarlet lever ana it left me with weak kidney and a complication of disease. I wa nervous and finally necame so tied that l lelt school and did not go for an entire term. I had beadacke all the time and wa too ir ritable to talk with any one. The least excitemnt seemed to make mv heart flutter and a fainting anell would follow. At times I became so dizzy that I would have to sit down until the feeling passed swsv. Mv blood seemed to have turned to water snd I had no color whatever in my face. I wa a mere skeleton and had to lie down several times during the day. I had one of the best physician in the city but he did not help tne. -aiy parent read about IJr. Wil liam' Fink Fill for Ple People in one of our city paper and thought it would be wise lor me to give them a trial. I began to get better when I ! had taken the first box and br the time I had used two and a half boxes I wa cured. I can perform with ease my dutie a clerk in a dry good tore. I wa never so well a I am today and it is )) due to Dr. Wil liams' Fink Fill for Fale People.' Bignen, XELLIE M. T0MLIX8OX. Suliscribed and aworn to before me thi 26th day of December, I'JOO. B. M. Thompson, . Seal Xotary Public. At all druggist or direct from Dr. William Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y, Price 60 cent per box! 6 boxe, 12.50. Sand roar name sad P. 0. sddreas end we UI Btalteu or both, ae dealred, Ire of U ehex. V Kitchell, lewis Staw Co- ADVANCE THRESHER CO. . raetory, Rettl Creek, Mlcktgea. 1 -J first and Tsrlor St. rOKTt.ASD, oa. BUT THE McCOOCX MOWERS Tbe beat hope o( con)uilttim la to stake Bw.'bloe"juei ae ucl ae McCoreitr." Fifty out ot trrrr hnndrrd moarrs told around toe world dear ue name Mci ucmick. ' ftl fowr. Kia Sonr. I.lilla nr. VorMntl Lire. Call ra th agent or Mtdreas A. H. BOY LAN, Portland, Oregon, For Cataki ue and prieee. Wo orearnl elm s exl of the lat.( pHiiar Trar-thm r netue bniu. have rA 'Mwliat a nh Una wf S.lvanee Knstnre al rw.araiirol 4ifntiii iriaa4 titvm, and Inriia tmt fri4 lu call and m.i.-i Mot ur write ne luc ao.riMlTa eaiaiuaue aul ilrtuim. AtlVtNC-n THKaNRtt CO., Ww. l rrwnt a , rrllaal. Oiiim, Or call npoo off acannl aeot, r MILWAUKEE MOWER. cuaix naivR. if.ut omrx. ay foot i.i rr. VICTOR STEEL RAKES Wilb strrl Wberls. we1 tor lb "Wild sod Woul!r Went." J. A. FREEMAN, Oewerwl Agent, K. Watar l. rORTLAND, Ore. rontlet Work ut WALTXR A. WOOD BXTBAA. A 11 A M A IMT Th- Of Wall PI IlJill ilN I you Um and money. In LAND PLASTER. Use onr Land Plaster and liter yonr crop, niaua, orcHisrs ani espen iniormaoon on ppurtlon. time and Factory: Foot of Fourteenth Street, Portland, Oregon. Agent wanted everywhere. Plaster. Save vettigate. Test i mo- Chas. Lo Mastick & Co. "R CASH BUYERS OF HIDES. PFAT3 AND TAIX0W. Consignments solicited. Pay highest market price. PROMPT RETURN'S. Dealer in leather and Findings, Rfr to Well. Fargo A Co. Bank, Portland, Oregon. Gray Ye ; I tell my wife every thing I do. Don't you? White I did for awhile, but I had to quit. My wife said it wa too stupid for anything. ti:e issst ' mm. SLICKER IN THE WOULD KMS THO T2AJC KAS I 1 1 S J T . XX I f ' UAWfAiMA. ri nTt t', m m m (IS a i -? IT HIS 1.3 IWX mamim rvi vs . . . rAM9M4o What Does It Cost? We have just Issued an excellent little Cat alogue on Fence subjects. Full Illustrations; all the newest Fence Information. A postal : card will bring It to you. ' ' : .'v. Portland Anchor Fence Co. 743 NIcolai St., Portland, Or. I VXIWI PEIVSIOIN JUb Corps. ProeoeuUuoleiine.lniwlJS. IF Plf fft ' heel l.lm to etire r.t.rrh, l! tU ';0,"!h," ni '"""unitiiion. C J......LI1 0o' ---jj: ';i;v7';'' ' W, B. SITB ! CO., Euffalali. T. 1-10 1. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of U orrlson Street, Can give yoa the best bargain 1 Bnggi, Plow. Boilers and Engines, Wiuiimill and Pump sad General Machinery. Bee us before buying. m. r. x. b. VH, KM aeU, l "vortloovs a tbis papar. plaaee Ifill