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THE DRESSMAKER. Aa Ildlrldusl of 111 Fruinlt rersitA.Iin r. Uncertain Ac sail MiRralorT llelilu. Conic, children, put away your play things, and 1 w.ll tell you aboi't tha dressmaker; a creatyou which von have all hoard of, no doubt, but of which It Is not possible you can be fully lu- foimed. A dressmaker, then, is an individual of the femalo persuasion; age, uncer tain; habits, migratory. It is tho custom of the dressmaker to roam about from house to hou., os tensibly for tiie purpose of titling orosses 10 ner viciinm; nut tin is an er.or. jne urvssniaker was never known to be guilty of such an ind's crelion. They who Lave spread the report nave Injured ho." grossly. N ro; tho tlrcsmutiker tlooa not fit dresses. She has better business on hor hands than any such trilling affair as that. Her mission is a b:gh and en noo:ing ono. All sucii commoni)lace matters as cutting and fitting dresses sho relegates to Hie inferior iutelligouce oi her customed. Uut let nie tell you just what tho du ties of the die-wnfaker are. To-day she is eniMsred to spend tho day with Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith re ceives the dressmaker with open arms and some twenty or thirty yards of silk. The dressmaker is kind enough to look at the silk, and kinder still to lit down and out it into patches emi nently suitable for insertion in a crazy quilt; in the meantime rep-aline Mrs. Smith with a full and accurate account of domestio economy as practiced at Airs, urown a. VV'hilu'thn ilriitsm jlrpr la nnrriwil In this two-fold operation of dissecting Mrs. Smith s silk and Mrs. Brown's household affairs, Mrs. Smith is kept very busy. Lislcn'ng to a recital of ono s uoar menu s eccentricities al ways a delightful occupation and superintending the preparation of diu ner are quite a strain upon even the strongest constitutions. But in prooess of timo dinner isroady, the silk is divided and subdivided to the satisfaction of the dressmaker, and the wholo story of Mr. Brown's domestio economy has ben told. That is to say, it seemed to have been .told. But the app 'arance of tho sev eral articles of tood upon Mrs. Smith's table reminds the dressmaker that sho has omitted some very important items, and straightway sho iiroceods to com pare tho respective liills of fare pro vided by her hostess and by Mrs. Brown, much to the disadvantage of tha latter. Dinner over, the dressraakor pins and bastes and ties upon Mrs. Smith all the pieces of silk, big and little, that come convenient; all the while, of course, en tertaining her hostess with most im proving conversation upon a variety of subjects, embracing almost everything under heaven, from the last novel up to the way Mrs. Gray's servant acted when Mrs. Gray's baby camo down with tho measles. The afternoon is consumed in this way, and supper time and Air. Smith come before tho trying-on process is fairly completed Mrs. Smith retires to make herself presentable, the dress maker meanwhile gracefully flirting with the lord of the manor. At the tea table, the dressmaker, now having an enlarged "audience, re peats with additions and improvements, her essay on th j comparative merits of tho Smith and the Brown cuisine, and at the close of the meal the dressmaker retires from the field with tho proud satisfaction that she has shod a radi ance over the Smith household for ono day at least, besides amply earning the five dollar gratuity for her distinguished services. The dressmaker and the dress have no interest in ono another from this moment, but during the ensuing throe weeks that Mrs. Smith is engaged in sowing, ripping, rHseving, undoing, rearranging and nltoring that dress, it is to be presumed that the dressmaker is ever present to her thoughts. How pleasant it is thus to live In tho memory of those whom you havo bene fited! It is needless to follow the dross maker on hor mission of love and use fulness. To-morrow sho will be irradi ating tho household and severing the silk of Mrs. Black. Tho only difference in the day's duties will bo that, instead of Mrs. Brown's domestio affairs and Mrs. Brown's cookery, it will bo Mrs. Smith's homo economy and Mrs. Smith's cuisine which pass in review. I think I have said enough, children, to show you that the dressmaker does not tit dresses much less mako them. If you have any doubt about the truth of what I have told you, however, you would better ask your mammas, who are amply able to satisfy your uncer tainity. Boston Transcript. A Mock Polar-Bear Hunt.. Tho mock polar-bear hunt is a favor ito gamo among tho Esquimau boys. A few lines will dcBcribo it One of tho boys of the village gets a polar-bear robe, and wrapping it around him after he is out among the ice-hummocks about tho village, he comes crawling along some sledge-path near the igloos, when he is discovered by the dogs and surrounded. This is likely to be very rough sport: for the boys take their spears and jab away at their brother in the bear robe, until yon would think they would break some his ribs; while, the dogs, emboldened by these . sup posed brave advances, oftentimes take big bites of fur from the dangling edges of the robe. The mock bear rears up on his hind feet and growls in a very ferocious manner, until, worn out at last with his hard work and with hav ing his head so tightly covered up with a heaw robe, he finally falls over at some thrust of a spear and pretends to expire. But the next moment he crawls out from the robe, much to the disgust of the dogs, with their hopes of a fine meal of bear flesh. Lieutenant Fred trick Schwalka, in St. Nicholas. The Great Eastern is the champion coal consumer of the world. She burned 2,877 tons of cool during a ten days' run from Liverpool to New York. "K. T. Eerald. It is stated that one or two churches are -burned throughout the United States every week. i THE CHARMING WIDOW. How 8ha Impressed Hanl-lfearU-l HlnreWper, as Mis Always Hies, with Her Dainty Sob ami Tearrtil 01 in cm. She was pretty an 1 .sweet, so much o that tho several clerks nearly broke their nocks In struggling to seo who would Lo the ono to wait on In r. but Eho Ignored them all, and, sitting down on a stool, drew from her pocket a handkerchief which she held in p n lineso for an appl cation to her eves, .iml neni for tin) manager. Lie soon came up to the lady, who, with the hamlkereli.ef lo one eye, flashed the other brill ant orl at his, and told her story thusly: "Mr. B , Charley, my ' husband (sob.) is dead and I have no suiublt (sni'lle) mourning. 1 came down to soo (gulp) if you would trust mo for a (sob) mourning outfit." (Snilllo.) Here tho other eyo was hid behind the handkcrch'cf, while a kind of cold chill shudder passed over her. 'But. my dear madame. I don't know you. It would bo rather departing from our rules to comply with your re quest," replied Mr. B , politely. How mucii of a bill did you wih to buy?" "I want (sob) everything as nice (snilllo) as I can get (sob) about (an other snilllc) SlIX), I (sob) guess. "I am sorry, but as you are a stran ger to me 1 shall havo to deelino unlcs )on can furnish security or come recom mended by somo ono known to us." "Do vou (sob) know Mr. (two sobs) Mr. Uieh follow?" . (Two sniffles.) "Yes, madamo, I know him; do you think bo would guaranteo the payment ofthobillP" "I don't (sob) want (sniffle) want you to (snilllo) ask him (sniffle) because I am going (two sniffles) to marry him (sob) when my (sob) mourning has ex pired." (Sob.) "Well, in a case of that kind ol courso wo will trust you; we can pre sent tho bill to him after your mar riage." "0, thank you (brightening up), thank you; indeed, that will be nil right Now I want a box of black gloves number six and a hnlf, fourteen, yards of cashmere, thirty yards of crape cloth, twelve yards of veiling, two boxes of black silk hose (number eight) ami the necessary trimmings; please fix it up nico. Don't you think I will look mco in mourning?'" Mr. B looked into her eves, his heart began to jump, and thinking dis cretion tho better part of valor, he assured her that her order would be filled and the lady depart-d smiling. Mr. B after the flash of :n pretty widow's eyes would have filled a thous and dollar order and paid It out of his own pocket. Ho is bald-headed. Brooklyn Times. CHANGHI. Visit of a Traveler Who Knjoyotl Ilia Surrounding. A seeno I cherish with especial ten derness is that passed at Chaeghi, be hind Singapore. A Malay fishing villago lay beneath our bungalow upon a broad and snowy beach. In barbarous regions of tho North men live underground, but theso dwellings were suspended in tho sunny air among plumes of cocoanut and betel; behind them rose tho shadowy jungle. There was no cultivated land in Nigui, iur me luuiuy onus ins Harvest and Lis garden in the sea. The smooth sand below high water mark was a par terre of sponges, green and red, and purple blue, intermixed with coral. Old fashioned people in Europe cherish certain round masses of limestone, daintily fluted, and put them under a glass case for ornament Imagine their beauty iu the sot where nature places them, every l p and hollow on the cream white surface traced out in vividest pencilling of green, with tho scallowcrs of sponge around them. But alter the tirst impulse of delight one almost comes to overlook this charm ing foreground: for beneath the water lives a tangle and a niao of all things lovely for shapo and color and growth and motion. Coral takes a hundred How- cry forms, weeds branch like trees or wave like serpents; sponges are cups ol amethyst and ruby. hen waves lie still, ono sees just as clearly into the depths below as into the air above, and almost as far as it seems. Tho vegetation is gigantio in its loveliness. There are coral growths shaped like an Egyptian lily and as white, but three feet in di ameter, wherein a mermaid might take her bath. Others break into a thicket, each twig covered with snowy rosettes which bear a morsel of green velvet in their lwsoms. Others are great round hillocks diapered with emerald, .with here and there a bush of scarlet thorn springing from their sides. Through and over tho garden long silvery weeds tremble and quiver in a net. Small lish as quick as humming birds, and almost as gay. dart to and fro. Water snakes float past in coils like Indian enamel of every shade, in red and brown and vel low and purple. I am grateful that fate allowed mo three weeks of life at ChangHi. Frederick JJuilc. in Bel- gravia. Pompeii's Danger. Thcro is reported danger that tho latest eruption of Vesuvius will over whelm Pompeii afresh. The whole of the old city has not yet been disinterred by any means, It is slow work to res urrect a wealthy place which once con tained at leastO.000 inhabitants, from such a deep tomb of ashes and scoriae; and furthermore, the work had to be prosecuted with extreme caution. Reck less haste might result in the destruc tion of priceless works of art; a too sudden exposure to light and air might cause masterpieces ol iragiio material to crumble into dust It has been hoped that further researches would be rewarded by the discovery of precious manuscripts works of unknown auth ors, or complete copies of works where of the greater part has been lost and of which we possess only iragraenu or ex quisite beait'y. Already many manu scripts have been found; but these were not of the character hoped for. A del uge of lava would end all research of this kind, and deprive the world of one of its most delightfully interesting places of pilgrimage. Af. ft Times Democrat. -According to the Salt Lake Tribune the lineal descendants of Brigham Toang now number 15,000. CAN BR1GHTS DISEASE BE CURED 1 llr. Geo. W. Edwards, is a well-known I'hiladulphlan, now In middle life. Hit father wm one of the moat public spirited men of the Quaker City, and did much to improve lbs place by the erection of a numlier of koU-U and other costly edifices. Mr. Edwards, Sr., died about twenty Tears ajro of Hrlght's Ditteaae. and so did his w ife. Tha present Mr. Edwards tkua In herited the disease and at an early period la his life became a confirmed invalid with but little hope of recovery. A gentleman counseled with the press, who was threatened with the same dis ease and had heard of Mr. Edwards' re covery, recently called upon hiniaud give the following account of his Interview: To the question if he had really been as great a sutTerer as represented, Mr. Ed wards replied: "Yes, I had Bright! Disease. My father and mother died with it fco did two of my brothers. It came on me slowly. I passed much albumen and many epithelial casts, which are the sure indications of the disease. Furjhree yean I was to vrostrated at to be unable to attend to business. I was utterly exhausted. Not only was I not able to walk with comfort but actually could hardly walk at all. 1 hartlly averaged an hours' sleep in the twenty-fouf. Nearly all the while suf fered with severe neuralgic pain in viy head and rheumatic pains in my joints, lily digestion was miserable. 1 was ner vous and continually disturbed. At the St George hotel, where I lived, I found it Impossible to take my meals at the table, for my nerves were in such a state that the rattling of the knives and forks dis tressed me and compelled me to leave the dining reom. The little I was able to eat was brought to my room. "I was in this exhausted condition when my friend, Mr. Arthur llagan, of Front st, who had been niado a new man by the use of Compound Oxygen, said to me that he believed there would be some chance for me it I were to try that treatment A drowning man will catch at a straw and I caught at this in my desperation, retard ing It as little more than a straw. In about ten days after I began usiug it the severe pains in my head wore greatly relieved, and before many more days they were gone. Then I began to gain strength. Uraduallg the rheumatic paint went away. My appetite improved. I loon became able to enjoy refreshing sleep. For two months I toot the Oxygen Treatment, dally gaining. When I first hegaa to take It I was so weak that I could not Inhale for more than teu or fifteen seconds. began in March, ISSi, and finished in May, By this time I was to well that I needed no more Oxygen. Now I am able to attend to my business regularly and cheerfully. I live tn the country and come to town every day. sleep soundly, take a good ileal of active exercise, eat everything I want and my digestion is good. A " Treatise on Compound Oxygen," containing a history of the discovery aad mode of action of this remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record of surprising cures in Consumption. Catarrh. Neuralgia, Bronchitis. Aetlnaa, etc., and a wide rauge of chroaio diseases, sent free. Address Drs. Starkky& Falk.n, 1520 Arch street Philadelphia. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will be filled by H.E.Mathews. Oil Powell street between Bush and Pine Btreets. San Francisco. Since the appearance of cholera la Spain 70,0PM people have fallen victim to It. HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS ITCHING AND BURNING TORTURES and every sPKCiEsor Itching. Scaly. Pimply, Inherited, Scrofulous, and Contagious Diseases of the Mood, Skin, and Scalp, with Loss of hair, from Infancy to old aire, are positively cured by the C'UTK'l'KA ltKMKOIKH. Cutrtka ItKsoLVKNT.thenow blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impuri ties and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause. Cuticuha, the great Skin Care, Instantly allays ltchinir and Inflammation, clears Ue rikia and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restore the Hair. Ci'ticuba Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautiflor and Toilet Kequinito, prepared from Cutioitka. 1h indispensable In treattnirSkln Diseases, Haby Humors. Hkln lilumiHtio.Cliapped and OilySkln Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticuha, flOo.i Ha solvent, $1: Soap, 25c. Prepared by the Pot tkk Druo and Chemical Co., Hohton, Mass. M Send for " How to Cure Skin Diucases." "THE OLD RELIABLE." 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Trinmpli of the Age! Indorsed all over the World. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losp of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos; tiye. Palnjn tho Hee4with a dnllaenT Batloa in the back part. Pain nnder theiboulder-blade, tullnoes artej eat ing, wiOi ajflslnpll nation joj? jerttog of body or mind. Irritability of temp er, Low BpiritSjLosBei memory ,witfi a feeling of Eavlng neglected "gome dntyi weariness. Dizziness, Flntterj ing of the Heart, Dots before theeyest YenowSkinlfeadftohelRestIogpriesg at rifanVhighly oolorecTUrine. U THESE WARNINGS ARE TOHEEDED, E2Si:U9 SQZASr.3 WILIt BOOH It CBVELCf 30. TOTTS FILLS are especially adapted to tuoh oases, one doee effects such a cuange of feeling as to aubmlslt the suOuror. They Inerea.. the A pontile, and cauo the body to Take em Ir'le.h, tlins the sy li tem is nonrtih.d, and hy tliolr Tattle Action on the Dla;e.tlTe Organ, llean. lar Mool. pre prrelncpit. VrYrn aij eewta. tUTTS HAIR DYE, Orat IlAinorWHinKEKs chanirod to a GuMnr Black by a single application of this bra. It Imparts a iiatunil oolor, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, Or sent by express on reeolpt of 1. Office, 44 Murrav St.. few York. CHOICE WINTER APPLES FOIt BALE BY M. 13E1VO Ac CO., WholesaleFruitDealers PORTXAXD. OBF.tiOS. !MADE IN A DAY f lUWWUHiiiirii lip he fu I eturtUrmrnl ftfiMtlilfiff. Knlitlnsf w. Dm any kind at cliUi A buidMtn Turk 11. worth nf oarpot watiim. MiliWU An Im A hMymod pruttubta. No II K.l.li.-. mm U'm.Im. Utnw at old), nun orira. A hiwlim Tarkk.li lam mui with Vi eta. worth nf rp w. TUT DCADI M l' MAhKH on b. mmA ini. rtHiih tiv lunS A wibhIiw fl on all wwlnji tnnrhlnr. or I inmnOuo. It elUn! aiiiM t W Hons pump fur clrcoUra, Uruu, od kmUfT. Prlr Sl-flll. Mlnulil. Aaffula WaaleS. t HUITT m (Jv., SIS HUM at, t'kln HP or 1 1 ai rr U'o ' I ' rVl II Hill mm TUTT'S IF 1 ILi ILh1 r"-r" Absolutely Pure. Tills powtler nertr varies, A marvel ol purity, strength and whuleimeiia llor. cunoiuli'iu tluui liw ordinary kkiida. and caanot l sold In muwti tloawitu Ui. nmltituil. of low teat, short wnUrlit, alum or pluhate powders. Bold only in oaus BoTAA sUiua fowvta Co., U4 Vail street, N. T. Indigestion Cured. I suffered, for more than Sr. yean with lnalsettloa, c&roeljr able lo retain th. tlmplwt food on my itomach. Th. buralnf Mnutlon wat almost Intolerable, and tuy whol. lyiteui was derauged. I was wakeful and oould not sleep, and consequently more or less nerrous all th. time. I dwllned In flush, and suffered all th. usual depression attendant upon this terrible dlseaa.. In a word, I was miserable. At last, falling to Sud relief In anything else, I ooinmenood the us. of Swift's Bpeoifla 1 began to tmprov. at onoe. The medicine toned up the stomach, streutftheued the dtgestlv. organs, and soon all that burning ceased, and I could retalu food without dlnloulty. Mow my health Is good.siidoau til anytlilug lu th. shape of food, and digest It without the slightest difficulty. 1 Bt cheerfully bear this testimony, be cause there are huadmls suffering as I was, aud t am sure they can b. as readily healed. Take the prescribed uoae alter aauug. inaieau oi neiore. JAMES MANX, No. 14 Ivy St Atlanta, Oa, Hay 1M666. For sal. br all druggists Treatise on Blood aud Skin Dise mailed free, TUK 8W1FT RrEOIFlO 00. N.Y., 1MW. BdSt. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. Great Gnus at tie Greatest Eeflncei Prices! Within the Kenchor AMI WINCHESTER RIFLES, 44-eal.. rim firs. 9 lbs. 24 Ins.. IT shots : Round barrel... U UU I UcIukou barrel.. .113 00 44-eal.. eentral firs. 81 to 9 lbs. 24 ins. IS shots Hound barrel. ..113 74 Uctug-on barrel... Ill Hi 40-60 or 45-60-eal,, central fire, 28 im., 12 shots: Hound barrel. ..Sli S6 Uulugon bari-vl...lU UI Martin Ballari's, Colt's, Eemiigtoi's anl Sliarp'i INI) COLT'S NEW LM-illTXlXU RIFLKH, All reduced I Airent fortho Parker Breech-Loading Shot Cun, The best Intbewnrld, Send fnmew Illustrated Oatalogu. oi uuus, (lining raokie ana rinortsnuMi s ikmmu. H. T. HUDSON, No. S3 First street, Portland, Oregon. A BiisiEesiTiiofl nflMIMnlA JOURNAL FIlr-K."! .OMMEKCIAL Addmu W. 8. JAMRB.lim I ppp Prliidual. P. O. lkil K3. UU1JUUU, PORTIAXD, : : : : : i i : : ORF.OOJf, BU3IHES3 COLLEGE FottStrMt CIrtiUr. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIKOnNIA. DR. E. A.. .TOIVEH, Physician and Surgeon, CAN BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE DAY and niicbt. Midwifery and diseases of women a specialty. Ulilcewl FimtSt. (upstairs!, PORTLAND, OREGON. A gontloman in Lyon Conntj four toon years aa;o marripd a lady with a littlo danj'hicr by a lorrao'r hiisbanJ. After twelvo years lie obtained a di vorce from his wife nml anon aftor mar ried her daughter. The fun of it all in in tlie! fact Ui at the divorced wife, now his m ithcr-iii-law, lives w.th her daugh ter aud husband, and all aro as happy aa qua Is. Hartford (Kan.) Call We are decidedly in favor of tho nig system of covering floors. It h, livgiouically and otherwise, a very wise plan; this rugs may be thoroughly shaken without employing un armv of workmen to take up, beat and put down again. Southern Trade (Jatctte. i m m m Water may be as clear as crystal and yet carry typhoid fovcr from a hamlet on one side of a mountain to dwellers on the other, as in tho cele brated nsan of Lausanne, Switzerland. R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard's Climax Plug twartni a rrd Hn Uuj ; that Lorillard's . , . ...... f nvH..H' huh umi ...in v... i umiuuiiiih" . a,.-. II.mIh. t.I ,l,.t titHHftrS'l Mnnffe-ara tlx lieM aud oueaueal, guaUt considered I THE BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAS SCHOOL A Board! off and Day Ichool for Bots. rpHK EIGHTH YEAR UNDER ITS I'RES- X ent management begins BEPTtMBEB 1. rluja of an; as. or defre. oi adrancninent ailialttod. hu)t Dttrd fur eolleft. or buslnesa, Tlirwe Yale (rail- the teachers, euecl manshly, Irawlng, stunk and MiKiern Laiuruimea il uates among tne teachers, euecial instruotion in i dpUae strict, ho had boys adinitud. fur satakius ana cmuiar or any mrornisuon. au'uees W, HILL, it D , Head Muter, P. O. Drawkb 17. Portland. Onoa. Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know Is not to have. JT. P. M. U. No. M.-& t. M. 0. Dor 171. 1 Ull uun nv 1 1 IJII llll Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. FIASIOM. OHUASM. 0 I EL I tt W A I .iuMut, koenish IWsj llungt orvans, IiuihI uiatruuients. Utrvest stock si 81ns Itusw and Hooks. Baiiil. .ui plleu at Osteru irlewt VL (IIUV l I'oet Aireet, San Kmnthca WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wholesale and Itotall Dealer In GUNS. FISHING TACKLE Sporting Goods, 165 ts 167 8KOOND STREET, Portland, - - Oregon. American Exchange Hotel, SANSOME STREET, Opposite Wells, Fariro & Co..s Kiprees Ofllee, SAN FHANCISCO. MEllCHANTa FAHMKHS ano FAMILIES (rum the Interior will llnd.lt to be t he nuwt convenient as well as the most comfortable and reepectahle lintel lu the oitr to stop at Tem perance principles. Tatilo first-class. lUuird and room, f 1, S1.85 aud tM per (lay. Nice slnle rooms. Hi rents per ulght, Frvo Coach to and from the Hotel. C1IA8, Sl WM. MONTGOMERY, Propr'i. California lire Ms, 329 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, SAncrioTuaiss or WIREEVERYTHING IN WIRE DalUCU TlirCtS&rreirularaudUikkset. Being regularly licensed ws iruarontea nut eustomon against 6amk! Dullllh nllCiattsisss at lowest markot rules. Wire Netting! All meshes k wklUis, Rnlvanlsed afuir wade, for poultry yards, tuo Wiro Plntli i ' 4,1 kl,H'1 fn,lt Ar?n Uiro HIIC UlUlllters, , harveeturs, riddles, .to. Hop Wire! (or training hops, maile (mm steel la long lengtas specially lor the purpose. GopherTrapsl and all other kinds et tmps for moles, Kmirrels, rats and luloe. Vineyard LinesfL (or laylnff out vineyards, dl- vuio.1 in utstanrae ana uiaus steel wire. Ornamental and Useful Wire and Iron Work. XOTR-Ws meet Eiufen eompntttlen by home uutnutucture, and swli put better gvods at a Jo ww price. tweav ThlsCreal l?xen"',l U iToiilr) Cm V t Fall.Nwio Tills, CreMStrenjf hen Keniedf anil ere urea n iihoui .......ml ll,MinJ lii'liilitf, liosa of Vitality. Wsakneea, VMle Dmillnb, T..u.,unfl ilmnu,it.lllh. ipyaailillaililer Cnmiilnli.tr Dlseaaraol the lunoo.r nip (..... all OmavlletTMU of soutliful foil lr aud.v n 5T1' fik leewwl permanelltlr fr Hr ItiOPCrfrnK eotlnf all iui.lnlnrj LMJuYT.'W.Syj iweakenlns drains niKi His 'Hrstem, howeter tlios oeonr M.fc.,rlni 1rfl Mnhnnd. """ howeror eonii'lleated the esse may 1. and when all other remedies liass (ailed. A rcrnutru-al Cwr Abaolulely tun ran teed. 1Hna MM nor hottls. or flra bottles (nrfia Sent 180 nor Dotti.,ornTS oosuo. imn nn. Pt of prloa, er O.O. I). , to an aMn -sa, strict, psoi V 4, . at IM.lt. Bu..l Usbm M? Ml lis lsiaAB i' Ml . upon reosi ly privnte mil aaBSIa.MaIIaMaBsiSttlni(syiiiitonisanl aiis ' i .aiuiiiaiium. ,UMJ ooultdelitlaL hf letter W St Offloa.jKXI for 'Infants AN iCJv l-- - - - - - "Caatorla l so well adapted to chndreo tljal I CutrrHamrn Ooltcj, Canstlpatlon, I recommend ItMSuperiortosnyprcscripUon I ?"' BJomaoh, plarrjicna, kaowatoma- VLk. Aacnia, It. D., I IUU:ioT',, 8 P' Ul So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, & Y. Without Injurious medication. Tom CntTAoa CoatrAST, 183 rulton Street, K. Y. Chemically Pure -AMBER ca. to cu CO Don't lo and lo Batisfiotl with inferior articles, just LocaUHo yon hnvo used them for yeara"." Woke tip and look around, and nee what aro tho latest and beet Boajm in the market. We know that you havo been using soaps for washing and cleansing purposes manufactured from soapstone, pitch and diseased fats, that give all kinda of diseases, euch as itch and salt rheum, and make the akin full of pimples. You did, not know that theso diseases were tho result of impure soap being used in washing your clothes. Wo know you did not. You thought that your blood was out of order, and you have been trying to rid your syBtcm of its impurities by taking all kinds of medicines, and at the same timo the Bystem has been absorbing poisons from your clothes being washed with impure Boaps. The "AnnKK," Washing and Cleansing Soap is Chemi cally Puro, and it is tho only chemically pure Boap in tho market. It is manufactured from a recipe endorsed by tho highest medical authorities as a Pure Soap. FOIt SALE IIY ALL GROCERS. t ra CO a CU Chemically Pure. AMBER SOAP Chemically Purs. PORTLAND icbaics' Fair Ojcis October 8 ; Closes October 24, SPECIAL BATES OF FARE ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES. A. 3. WHITING, Sup't, SO Mark street. The Bl'1 KlttP GlIDK la Issued Sept. and March, eau h year. Sf K5A pars, 85, x 1 1 Inches, vrlth over 3.QOO illustration. a whole Picturw Oallery. OlVtCH W holesale Prices rflreel to eotMiimers on all roods for personal or family use. Telia how to order, and (lives exact cost of STery thing won use, eat, drink, wear, or haw fun with. These 1JVALUAULK HOOKS contain Information (cleaned from the markets of the world. Ws will mall a cop FKKK to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 els, to drfrar expens of mailing. Iet ns hear from woo. Respectfully, MONTROMiTRY WARD A CO. til e 910 Waba.h Aeeaue, ( hleja, lll TDTFL. JS&TNTTlii, THE SPECIAilSX, Ho. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Oal TaaATi aUi Cnaoxie, BrKiii. and Psiyati Dihusss anil noKusarvb Buccses. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I la a certain enrs ft .Vrrroiu lH-Mllty, tout Munhovd, l'roxtuton hiwa, and all the) evil etTects of youthful folllos and excesses, sjhI In drinking lutaxk-utlng ii;amu in Mlutk, ho Is a reirular phys". jkn. graduate of the Ul' cr sity ol Pennsylvania. ogres to forfeit :?) for a case ol this klu.' U.S I'f.uJ PiMfilMfi,,. llM. dor hla special advice and treatment) will not enrs. si.W) a Dolus, or r.nr nines tne quantity , sv-i any address on receipt of price, or C. O. D. In private name If desired, by in Mlall. It Aeara; HI., H. f. CuL Bend for list of questions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FRKB wtU bs soul to any on. applying by letter, statins, symptoms, sex snd sr. Htrict secrecy In regard to all business tranMcUuna. DR. VANMONCISCAR, riRMAMINTLT LOCATED AT 13 and 184 Third Mtn Portland, Or. Is a regular graduate la medicine, has been longer en laited In the . special t rest mcnt of all ve nerial, Heiual and Ohrunlo dluasii. thaa any other Phy sician In tlw West, aa dly paer. allow, . ami old real r dents tiMw. ; aiviNi re ward for any ruase wuion n falls lo cure, eontlng umlrr lils tiratnu'lit, by (ollnwnmlils direutlona. UU. VAN Is the most successful lunt and Thnt lKic tor In America. He alll tell you your trouble wlluviit asking you a'sliiiile question, and Warruut a I'ernianent I'nrei In the following diwa?s: Nerrous lleblllly, ripe""' rbma, Henilnl Lomes, Henuil l.'acay, r atlins; Mi morv, Weak Kyea, Htuntcd Ilevrloptucnt, lack of hnrnj.Ira poverliheit lllxl, 1'linplrs, lini" ulmei t to stu.imra; also. Ulood anil Hkla Diwukhs, Hyphiiis, Kruptiiiu., lUir Kallllll, rlos. l'alns, Hwelllnus, Hi.r. Tbroat, I'kiers, KlleoUof Mercury, Klilneyaml llladiler Troubles, Weak Hack, Hurnlng Urine, liinmtliirnoe, lloiiorrbiw, u eet, Htrloture, reoulfes auaichlug Uualuuiul, prompt nliu anil oiired for life. NEItVOl'M DIHKARH8 (with or wllhous dreams) niseaaed Discharge, cured promptly without hlDdranc. to business . .... ,, Hi iT U aGXES eonsult eonfldentlally. I( In trouble oall or write. I Mays are daniierotu). INFLAMMATION of the Kar, IMcratlunor Ostarrb, Internal or uteinal, Ihafiicwi or l'aialysls, Biugingor Knarlug Noises, Thlekem-d Ilmni, ete. ALL HU1MII0AL CAhKH smh as Clubbed or (orimd Veet, Paralysis, I'uiitractril Dunls, Weak Joints and Ilefonued Llwba, lilu Joint Disease with Kuniiliii noresandHlionenlnii Lluilis, Disease, and Currature o( the Hplne, Hid Ulcers, Dlnasc. o( the Km Joint., Defonnltle. of the Face anil IHiuaaea of the Kyei; every My. that way niiilre srtilli-lnl aid; Disiness, Prival. 1 Nanuses, and all t'lironio Dmoases, such aa t'onsuiup tlon, Astliuia, lllieuiuntlam, N.mralirta, Dlncasesof Ilia IUrt, Lunvs, Liver, Htomach, HplMUi, dowels, rlblnsml Urinary Uriiuuis and all discus, s perullur to inuttli-s. All cases of tlatarrh most poKltlti-ly cured by am" and Infallible principle. luipeiliiuriiU of Hcli, as Klaui nieilugaiul Btuttcrlnit. l'rf.;tly rfiliovnl. Piles and Fistula radically aud pwwaiiuiitly curul without tne ilKRItfA ANDltrPTt'ltH purfeclly restend with out an njiuriiMoii, rmiilrluif no Una. after tnuum-tit. Old F'ever Mores. Ulcers aud Varan. Veins innurlauly hen led and mired CANl'HW AND Tl'MllllH permanently nnvved without tli. kuife, oaualiu, or Uie Im ui a linifle drop of blood Term, for Treatment ara Strictly Catli. Medicines sent to any aildrru perfitly secure from ex Domini. Illtliw hours (nun 8 A. H. to S r. M. and Children. ,.iisMsj SOAP-Chemica!!y Purs. a 01am 3 cr CO CO ra S3 I 'I 3 err CO n CO rr u if w Emm ! i