The Old Farm Home. An old farm house with meadows wide And sweet with clover on every side A bright-eyed boy who looks from out The door with woodbine wreathed about, And thinks this self-same thought all day: "Ah, could I go far, far away From this dull spot the world to see, How happy, happy, happy, How happy should I be!" Amid the city's constant din, A man who round the world has been Amid the tumult of th throng Keeps thinking, thinking all day long: "Oh, could I only tread once more The field path to the farm-house door The old green meadows could I see, How happy, happy, happy, How happy would I be!" Managing the Meadow. Many meadows and pastures are de stroyed by bad management. The farmer Is in too great a hurry to real ize from his Investment and does not give the grass an opportunity to be come fully established, cattle being turned in to trample the field at a sea son when the ground is wet, or graze It closely when the land may be in ueed of rain. When grass Is seeded In the fall it starts off soon In spring and makes rapid growth, offering a strong temptation for the use of stock, but it will be found better to allow the grass to grow and mow It once for hay, so as to induce it to thicken and stool, but to have It trampled or cropped close by cattle and sheep the first year U to do it more Injury than can be regained during the life of the meadow or pas ture. The first vear's manaaement Is very Important, and the rule to follow Is to allow the grass to become firmly rooted and to make as much growth as possible before mowing or pasturing It, care being taken that the grass is cut before It bears seed. As there will be different kinds of grass, It will be well to mow as soon as the early seeding kinds begin to seed. With white clover the seeding Is unimportant, as It is a short grass and may not remain unless under favorable circumstances. Be fore seeding the land an application of wood ashes harrowed In will be found excellent, and lime Is also bene ficial. Philadelphia Record. Leaf Mold from the Woods. One of the best foundations for a bed In which to grow flower plants can be easily secured in most country districts by going to the woods and finding In hollows, or on the sides of old trunks of trees, the mold that has accumu lated by the rotting of forest leaves that have fallen after blowing over them. Only that which has been well rotted will be worth taking home. Last year's leaves have not decomposed enough yet. That which Is found In deep masses, where the soil is wet. should be avoided, as the fact that the land around It is wet shows that it Is sour. The very best of all Is found In the deep hollows of stumps. Here It lias had only the rain and snowfall of winter to wet It, and there Is usually an outlet beneath to carry off all sur plus water. This leaf mold, though black, Is not so rich as It looks. It Is besides too light to be used as soil with out some heavier soil being mixed with It. If some commercial nitrogenous compound Is used In the flower bed made thus It will produce a wonderful growth and bloom. Locate the Underdraina, Wherever an underdraln has been laid, either a map of the ground should be drawn, or such other memorandum as will enable the owner of the land to always know where it may be found, There Is nothing more provoking to the buyer of a farm that Is only partly un derdrained than his Inability to decide Just where the old drains are located and what size conduit they have. Of course, the drain, if In working order, will show within two or three rods where tile or stone may be found. But to reach it then requires much needless digging, which could all have been avoided if the man who laid the drain had been careful to make a record of Its location. Value of a Good Garden. If you have never had a "rattling good garden," suppose you make an ef fort to have one. I know from experi ence that a good garden Is a great money saver, as well as a system reno vator. You can grow more good "spring medicine" from a dollar's worth of garden seeds than you can get for $50 from a drug store. Some people like to regard everything they eat In the way of vegetables as a rem edy for this or that disease; a liver ren ovator, a kidney stirrer, a lung balm, or a stomach soother. I much prefer to consider them as real good, palatable food. Correspondence Rural World. The Rant Pig. In nearly every litter of pigs there will be one and sometimes two pigs that are so much smaller than the rest that unless taken out and fed sepa rately they will be undersized all their lives. We have tried so often to make omethlng out of runts, and have al ways found that all the pork they could be made Into cost more tha,n It was worth. So we used to klU the runt pigs, believing that the care and ieed the runt would require could be much more profitably given to the thrifty pigs in the same litter. American Cul tivator. Alslke Clover. There was a time some fifteen years ago or more when the common red clo ver seemed doomed to destruction by a worm which bred in It, and so ate leaves and blossoms that the plant could neither grow vigorously nor pro duce seed. But we hear little of this clover worm now, as It has generally been destroyed by a parasite that preys upon it. Alslke clover was not Injured by this enemy. Therefore for a few years Alslke clover became quite popu lar. But it dies out entirely after blos soming and seeding in June of the sec ond year after it was sown in early spring. Alslke clover Is probably the best accompaniment of timothy. If both are sown together the first year, only the Alslke can be mowed. But after this clover Is off the timothy will make a strong growth, and a cutting of a ton of timothy per acre may be got in the falltfrom land that had already borne an ASslke clover crop earlier In the season. Warmth from Germinating Seeds, One of the aids to the preservation of seeds sown in early spring Is that the swelling and bursting of the seed nec essary to put out the germ is al ways accompanied with considerable warmth. It Is accompanied by the creation of a little carbonic acid gas, which Is never separated from organic matter without at least partial decom position. So soon as roots put forth from the young plant they carry this carbonic acid gas to their tips, and this also partially decomposes the soil that they come In contact with. When the blade first appears above the surface it calls on the root for moisture, and as the root takes moisture from the soil the latter Is thereby made dryer. It is also wanned as well, for in early spring the outside air Is nearly always warm er than the, soil, and to dry It Is also to warm it. The Life of Peach Trees. It Is an almost universal complaint that peach trees do not last as long as they used to do. We do not believe that this Is on account of the weather, be cause late winters certainly have not been so destructive as many that oc curred thirty to forty years ago. The Increase of borers and of .fungous dis eases, In which we Include the yellows. are, we think, mainly responsible for the change. By keeping borers out and dressing heavily with potash ma nures, peach trees may be made much longer lived than they used to be. One of the secrets of the longevity of old time peach trees was that they were never severely pruned, and never pro duced heavy crops. The old-time 30- year-old peach trees had a tall trunk with very little top. Early Weeds. There are weeds that come earlier than the crops, as the many varieties of them are adapted to cold weather. warm weather, dry seasons, rainy spells, and they spring up readily In soils that contain the elements best suitable for their existence. It requires very little effort to destroy weeds when they are coming up and beginning to grow, but they are very persistent after they become established. If the ground Is kept loose the weeds will not secure a hold, as every working of the ground with the harrow or cultivator destroys thousands of weed seeds that may be just beginning to germinate. To Prevent Rust. The best preventive of rust on Imple ments Is kerosene. If cleaned and sponged once a week with kerosene all Iron and steel Implements will be less liable to rust than when oils of any kind are used. When stored away for winter a mixture of one part rosin melted In six parts of lard will be found excellent. Early In spring, If the Implements and tools are to be cleaned, It may be done with gasollue, and two or three hours after they may be lightly sponged with kerosene. Improved Dandelions for Gardens. The dandelion Is so popular an herb for greens that It Is well worth while to cultivate It in the garden for that use. There are special varieties which have much larger and thicker leaves, and these are sometimes planted In greenhouses In winter so as to have greens earlier for use In spring. One of the advantages of the dandelion greens Is that they have a tonic effect on the stomach, and are very highly regarded by many old fashioned people as a medicinal food. ileets, Carrots and Parsnips. Sow beets, carrots and parsnips as early as possible. The seeds germinate slowly, and the earlier the sowing Is done the better the young plants can combat with weeds. Sow In drills and keep the rows clean. If grass and weeds get the start the ground might as well be abandoned, but If the crops get an early growth they will be very easily cultivated. Large Millet. To grow a large crop of millet plow the ground early, manure It and work in the manure with a cultivator. After frost Is gone work the land again with a harrow and sow the seed. After It gets a good start It will keep the weeds down by crowding them out. Millet la a summer crop and will give a good yield of bay when some other crops fall. Home-Made Noodles for Son p. Beat up one egg light, add a pinch of salt, one-half gill water; beat well. Sift In as much flour as can be worked In wrth a spoon, then sift in more flour with hand, stiff enough to roll, but be careful not to use too much. When rolled out leave it to dry, after which nil It up and hare. Blood Is Life Blood ure Is Health. Without blood circulating through your reins you could not live. Without pure blood rou cannot be well. If you have salt rheum, scrofula sores, pimples, boils or any kind of humor, your blood is not pure. If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla it will make your blood pure and promptly relieve all these troubles. "I wish to add my praise for the merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured me of a lung trouble and fluttering of the heart, and since I began taking it my weight has .increased twenty pounds, and I can now enjoy my meals and eat with comfort. I recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla as the best medicine that it is possible to find." C. W. Carey, Prineville, Or. Hood's Sarsa parilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Sold by all druggists, $1 : six for $5. det only Hood's. Hrwr1'c Dillo are the dnlv pills to take 11UUU ITI11S with Hood's Sarsaparilla. ANIMALS AS MODELS. Some of the Experiences of an Artist in Sketching From-Life.-- "Leaves from the Sketch Book of an Animal Artist," is an article by Mere dith Nugent in the St. Nicholas. Mr. Nugent says: There was an elephant in the Jardin-Jes-Planets that would not pose unless he were paid for it, and paid in advance. Then he took pay ment in buns and pie, but if these were not forthcoming, he would deliberately walk to the farther end of the enclosure and turn his back. The only way to get a drawing of this big fellow was to engage some one to feed him mean while. In the same gardens I saw an unusually interesting sight one morn ing. A little Bunbear with a large marrow bone in his shaggy paws was resorting to all sorts of bear devices to get the sweet rfiarrow. Suddenly lie lay down on his back, placed one end of the bone in his jaws, and with" his bind paws tipped the other end of the bone so high up that the choice morsel slipped into liis mouth. If the animal could only have understood the shouts of approval that greeted this perform ance, I think it would have turned his head. In one of the sketches you will see how this feat was accomplished. As rale I find the models very good na tured. True, they keep a sharp eye on me for the, first few days, but after that are generally quite friondly. Of course, there are some parts of the business they do not like. The oriole never was happy when I held him in my hand for close inspection, but a beautiful cat which rebelled when I first plaoed her in a bird cage to keep her in front of me grew so fond of being there, and after I finished my drawings she cried and cried to be put back into the cage. Intense curiosity is the great ohaiacteristio of animals when in the stndio. . They are as much interested in you and the surroundings as you are in them. This is especially the case with birds. Leave the studio but a few minutes, and these two- legged fellows are hopping into every thing. Of course they inspect the paper on which you have been draw ing, and the paints, and the brushes, and occasionally vary these proceedings by taking a bath in (he water bowl. TUB TWENTIETH CENTURY. The twentieth century will begin on Jan. 1st, 19ul, and end with 2uou. People did not begin to reckon time from A. P. 1, but watted until about the 5ooth year of the Christian era. Peo ple who begin to take the grent health restora tive, nosteiter s moinacn miters, immediately after the first outbreak of dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism, constipation, nervousness or kid ney trouble will date their cure immediately troin uiem. Draughting compasses are being made with a flexible rubber suction cup of one .end to fasten to the paper and bold the instrument while the circle is being drawn. In the spring cleanse your svBtem by using lit. nunuer s uregon uioou runner. Bad Roads Are Costliest. AVhen once the fact gets firmly estab lished in the. minds of the larmers of the United States that it is more ex pensive to maintain bad roads than to make and keep in condition good roads they will take active interest in the question and an era of road building will begin which will add to their wealth, prosperity and comfort, and benefit the country at largo as much as has the laying of railroad tracks and the advanoe of the steam locomotive, Let those engaged in agriculture study Buch figures as those recently issued by the supervisor of New York, wherein he shows that it costs half as muoh to Haul produce three miles by wagon as it costs to haul it GOO miles on the rai road. The supervisor figures ont that with a system of good macadam roads the farmers would save an amount each year equal to the interest on from $10 to $30 an acre, according to the crop raised, and would increase the value of their land either to sell or bold by a like amount. ALAHABT1XK IS WBAIf Alabartlne Is a durable and natural coating lor walls and ceilings entirely different from all kalsnmtne preparations, made ready lor use in white or twelve beenitiul tints by the simple addition of water (latest make being adapted to mix with cold water) put up In dry powder form. In 6 pound packages, with lull directions on every package. WHAT ABE KALSOM1NKST Xaltomlnesarecheap temporary preparations Baauiactured from cialks, olays, whiting, etc., i i 1 i ; J L A IS A S)Tl I Rl E Church Built of Coral. A church built of coral is one of the curiosities of the Isle of Mahe, one of the Seychelles islands in the Indian i.O'iin. The Seychelles islands, which are supposed by many to be the site of the Eden of Old Testament history, form an archipelago of one hundred and fourteen islands, and aie situated about 1,400 miles east of Aden and 1,000 miles from Zanzibar. They rise steeply out of the sea, culminating in the Isle of Mahe, which is about 3,000 feet above the level of the ocean, and is nearly the center of the group. All these islands are of coral growth. The houses are built of species of massive coral hewn into square blocks, which glisten like white marble, and show themselves to the utmost advantage in the various tinted green of the thiok tropical palms, whose immense . fern like leaves give pleansant and much needed shade. These palms grow as high as 100 feet and more, overtopping both the houses and the coral-built church. They line the seashore and cover the mountains, forming in many plaoes extensive forests. A CHEAP TRICK. To manufacture a cheap kalsomme stuck on the wall with glue, claiming it to be the "same thing" or "just as good" as the d'irahle Alabastine, or to buy and sell such good3 on such representutiotis would seem a cheap trick. Some resort to it. To be safe, buy Albastine only in packages and properly labeled. One of the heaviest locomotives of ordinary pattern ever made is now running over the Great Northern rail road. It weighs 95 tons, exclusive of the tender. SlOO KEWAKD 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to Jearn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intemallv. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Hall's Family tills are the best. A treacherous wretch in Flemington, N. ,T., entered the stable of Solomon Gale and poured nitric add upon the eyes and ears of a valuable horse. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, a nowder for the fp.pt. It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and uuimins. it s the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tiglit-i,tting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure forchilbluins, sweating, damp, callous and hot, tired aching feet. We have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try it today. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 2!)C. in stamps. Triii package, Fit EE. Address Allen 8. Olm sted, Le Kov, N. Y. Indications multiply that the gold fields of Alaska will turn out to be richer than those of the Klondike region. HONK PKOIllJCTS AND PUItK FOOD. All Essiern Syrup, so-called, usually very light colored and of heavy bony, is made from glucose. "7m (Jartien lriim" is nitide from Sugar Cane and is strictly pure, it is for sale by tirHt-ciass grocers, in cans only. Manufac tured by the Pacific Coast Syitup Co. All gen uine "Ten (JnroVn Drivr" have the manufac turer'! uame lithographed ou every can. "Sammy Snaggs," asked the teacher, "what part of speech is the word 'male diction?' "Noun," replied Sammy. "What gender?" "Masculine gender." "Indeed?" "Yes'm. If it was feminine it would be 'femalediction.' "Pitts burg Chronicle-Telegraph. , AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting In the courts our right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTOklA," and 'l'lXCHEK'SCASXORlA," as our Trade Mark. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, wus theoriginator of " PITCHIiR'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear the fac simile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA " which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrsoper and see that it is the hind you have always bought, and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the wrapper. Mo one lias authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Match S, iS)j. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.D. According to the computations of Prof. Uamy, tho black race embraces about one-tenth of the living members of the human species, or 150,000,000 individuals. FITS Permanently Cured. No fitsor nervousnes I after first day's use of Dr. Kllue's ureal Nerve ltestorer. Send for SM.00 triul bottle and treatise. lilt. B. H. KlittJi, lid., luo Area street, Philadelphia, Pa. Before 1880 tho average number of labor strikes of all kinds in this coun try was about 600 a year. Since that date the average has been 1,500. Two bottles of Piso's Cure for Consump tion cured me of a bad lung trouble. Mrs. J. Nichols, Princeton, Iud., March 20, 1HU5. Coal mined in China is being export ed to California, and it is said that in a few years the Flowery Land will sup ply the whole Pacific coast. are stuck on the wall with decaying animal glue. Alabastine is a cement, which goes through a process of setting, hardens with age, can be re-coated and re-decoraled from time to time without having to wash and scrape oft it old Coau before renewing. MUCH SICKNESS Particularly throat and lung difficulties, wrongly attributed to other causes, la the re sult of unsanitary conditions ol walls and ceil ings, Think of having bedrooms covered with layers of molding flour paste to feed vermin, After being swindled by all others, send nsstamp M Bot ,Cuu',h 8r,uP; Jtti"!" 'i""u-' C,e Pi N. 1'. K. I. .No. IT, 'VS. for particulars of King Ko'oinon's Treasure, the Ml Rl -- . ONl.Y renewer of manly strength. MAHON F- I Q4 1 ,7 lfl 1 1 I ZA ft P i 1i3 IVllBN writing to advertisers ulaaaa LlifeMICAl. CO.. P. O. ilox 747, Philadelphia, pa k'stlM lllUBIi ' g'" V ni,nil tlif, ii.wr. V Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling's Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use two teaspoonfuls of other baking powder. Police as Shark Catchers. Among the multifarous duties which demand the attention of the Caloutta police the capture ol sharks in the Hooghly finds a place. During the past 20 years rewards have been paid for the destruction of these marine maneaters, and reoently the Bengal government laid down a scale for these payments. N. Y. Sun. For many years Theodore S. Parvin, of Cedar Rapids, la., has been gathering works on masonry, and now has a col lection of them numbering over 30,000 volumes. MOTHERHOOD. Mra. Piukham Declares No Woman Kasd Despair. There are many curable causes for sterility la women. One of the mo&t common ia general debility, accom panied by a peculiar condition of tho blood. Write freely and fully to Mrs, rinlc ham. Ilcr address is Lynn, Mass. Eho will tell you, free of charge, the cuubo of your trouble and what course to take. Bclievq mo, under right condi tions, you have a fair chance to becordo the joyful mother of children. Mrs. Lucy Little, 255 Henderson St., Jersey City, N. J., certainly thinks so. She says: " I am more than proud of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and cannot find words to express tho good it has done mo. I was troubled very badly with the loucorrhaea and severe , womb pains. From tho time I was married, In 1382, until last year, I was under the doctor's care. Wo had no children. I have had nearly every doctor in Jersey City, and have boon to Bolvln Hospital, but ull to no avail. I saw Mrs. Pinkham's advertisement in the paper, and have used five bot tles of her medicine. It has done more for me than all tho doctors I ever had It has stopped my pains, and has brought me a fine little girl. I have been well ever since my baby was born. I heartily recommend Mrs. Pinkham's medicine to all women suffering from srUlty." The Old German DOCTOR LEOPOLD'S LLL Wilt cure UnrkftchH, JnetiHtt Kldnoyn, Ne rvmis ness.Womb IMfvinlcrs. Bi'xual Wt'itkitt'Hs, wnont- ency and klrxlml cumminim. (.'oitBiiltHtloii fW(: 42 yearn' experience. Terms to suit, ('till or write. 290 Aldcf Street, Portland, Oregon, THE BEST LEAD IS THE LEAD THAT WEARS LONGEST, It Is Known as WESTERN WHITE LEAD Write to us about It. Our book on painting BKNT FKKE. Cleveland Oil I Paint Mfgr. Co., PORTLAND, ORECON. WILL & FINCK LTS SPRING EYE GRAIN BAG NEEDLES J'laln or with Cutter. The best needle In the mar knt. I nert by all suck sewers. 1'or ulu by all min eral niurchaiidlse stores, or by WILL FINCK CO., BOO Market Htreet, Han Francisco. Cal. RODS3 fir tracing and M-utliiK (inM or Hllvr fire, limt or burle'l trenmires, M. 1. FOWLER, Ho S7,Huuiliiijiion,Coun. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. rrKOTBTIIK NAME. with paper to hide them and absorb the mois ture of respiration, and an animal glue culture ground on its (ace for disease germs; this hav ing strong colors added, like a colored shirt, to hide the dirt; then think of "the nasty practice" of repeating this papering, without removing the old, and a number of times, at that, as many do. Then think of a rooin coated with pare, porous, permanent Alabastine, which is re tinted with but little trouble or ex pense, and is purifying and sweet-smelling and fills cracks. Wall paper free would be dearer than Alabastine 11 cost of removing paper is considered. Ofpyyfi'V Tested and True. inn ir. U11UU LfLLIU Spain's Underground River. The Guadiana, a Spanish river, after flowing for 80 miles overhead, vanishes underground, and for the next 80 miles pursues its course as an underground river, only appearing at intervals in the Bhape of lakelets the ogos or eyea of the Guadiana as they are called. This is the largest underground river which has been fully traced. a Established 1780. Baker's Chocolate, 1 ? celebrated for more JjjJ than a century as a gi delicious, nutritious, "3 and flesh-forming beverage, has our gi well-known "31 Yellow Label g on the front of every y package, and our trade-mark,"L Belle jj Chocolatlere,"on the Q back, . 21 NONE OTHER GENUINE. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., ? Dorchester, Mass. 0- t$avr3t3t3t3$t3t2t2t3r BLUE8T0NE In Barrels Weighing from 2115 to 825 lbs. 4Ac.PeELb. LESS QUAN'.UIES So. PER LB. Cut this out and send with order. THE fEATTlE TFADINB CO., Ill Occident I At Seattle, Wash. Good Health Is the working capital of humanity, llowlio luses thut Is wreokedj Imleed, Is your tiffin fitiliiiK you, your am bition, vlxor, vitality wasting away T When others fall con sult DOCTOR RATCLIFFE, Tor the speedy, safe and nt-rniiiiipiit cure nf all NervmiN, Cliroiild And Npeoliil tllFiPune, even In their m out n,KKiHVute1 Cor ins, Then) in no mun In the world wlm liutt etteaed io muiiv nermHiifnt Cures In both Men hik) Women or troublea whirl other phi'mcan orut knowle'lffu anility liud given up ah liDjx-leMH a IhU eminent nipemlltit. MUttOUS DKIilin V aiifliilt ltHattendlntc Ailments, of VOl.'KO, JM I DDMC-AU&I) and OLD JIKs, Tlieuuiiil elfeetsnrneuleeted or limirou- erly treated euies, oiuiolnar drums, weakness of budy anil brain, itltslnesa, flilllntt ineinury, luck nf energy ami confidence, pums In back, loins and kldni vs, and niuny other illtreiiK symptoms, unfitting one for study, Oo-lni'm or eulnyinent of life. J)r itiitellito call cure you, no matter who or Wlntt has fulled. W K A It M KN. lie restores lost vigor and vi tality to weak uien. Organs or the body which have been weakened thronvh dUeiine, overwork, excesses or tndlKcretlnn are restored to full power, strength and vigor through ulsuwn successful sys tem of tretttnw'iit, VAKIC'OCKI.K, hydrocele, swelling and ten derness nf the gliiinlH treated with untlillllig success, HI'KMAL, IIIKKAHKM, Inlluiuuintlon, dis charges, etc., which, If neglected or linproierly treated, breuk down the system, cause kidney ami bladder dlseenes, ele. IMHKANKH OK WOMEN. Prompt and -, pedal attention given to all theiritmny ailments. It 1110 I r yon are awitre of mi y trouble. 1KJ NOT UKI.AY. Callon lir.lltuelllfetoduy. Ifyoa cannot call, write him. Ills VHinalile hook free to all auirerers. OONMUll ATlUN 'H1K and coiiil deiitial ut office ur by letter, E. M. RATCLIFFE, 113 Flril ii SEHITII, W1SI WHEAT Make money by aucceslul speculation in Chicago. VV a buy and sell wheat on mar. KiUB. Kortunes have, Iimmii made on a small beginning by trading In lu lures, f rue jui luii imi ucuiars, liCSl Ol ret- eretice given. Bevoral years' expetlenceon tb Chicago Hoard of Trade, and a thorough know ledge ol tho business. Hand lor our Iree refer ence bonk. DOWNING, Hot'k'lNH A Co., Chlengo Hoard ol Trade Itrnkeri. Ollices In Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash. YOUR LIVER Is It Wrong? Get it Right. Keep It Kit! lit. M oora'a KwealMd Itismndy wllldott, Thresi doses will make you lool botter. Get It from rour drngglst or any wholesale drug house, or Iroin Btewart Jt Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. Alabastine Is sold by paint dealers ovcry. where. Ask your dealer for card of tints. TO DEALERS. Do not buy a law suit or an Injunction with Cheap kalsoniines, Imitations of Alabastine. Dealers assume the risk of a suit for damages by selling an Infringement. Ala. bastlue Company own the right, covered by letters patent, to make and sell wall eoatlngt adapted to be mixed with cold water. AlaL tine Co., Grand Haplds, Mich, .8 fi :