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Agricultural. to the Interests of Parmer ind Stockmen. shearing. . ...... .licet, ranch in the I VOll HI"1 " 'j . 1. If llinu uru nnl their wor. w"v " eV are g" lK'fo, or. are 10 ' n... Tln'ir work in lihril. lie "' , ; nd not oveny cicitii, ana t (x or eeven cents alieaj. , buny, very busy, while at i i,.,va to keep buv, for they this hard work for tho big I.orrt 18 111 11. Ol'IIIO "I Ulflll . iftrt head or even over in i ilm davs of the seanon lust not many niontiiH, so Wool nuiit bo quickly clipjmt . il.o mm liukld out to Hliino Leiircw Hro in earnest, but the varied by a occasional jest, a cimk! healthy laugh. All aniriir(d in cootl-natti rod ri Hip credit of being the "hoss Thfi erim Baticmclion ile- In the countenance of tho sue- nirwtitor if HiiggeBtive or the h he h? nuide to obtain the listinclion. It in evident from uriince of tho men that no tiu tlair tiik. They seem grossed with their work, and "m skim along the cannim: :h a upeed that almost bailie? in. They do their work well, ipirnnnarcnt hurry treat their with gintlenetis, taking care no awkward movement any iry jain should bo inllicU'd. I'gof them) men at the end of n airirrecate a handsome and it is well-earned, hard arid it represents blistered ired-lo-death wrists, and ml liackaehes. In Southern Cal- be shearing is done mostly by i, hut they are not as deft in pulntion of the shears as the u who follow tho business of as a specialty, and are used to the instruments with marvel rily. These men form them- 0 gangs and travel from one 1 another, finding constant ent. They are paid on an four cents a head for common J eight cents for superior or iheep. An ordinary shearer about fifty or sixty head in I it often happens that some 100. This figure is consid- xinium, but is by no means n.Hrppner (Or.) Gazelle. regou salute diraiige. recent annual meeting in the above Order, Governor welcomed the Patrons, re- ihat it was peculiarly appro- tho Chief liXeculive olh;er ate of Oregon to bid the mge welcome to its capitol, las agriculture was by far the ptry of the Slate. He al- J.'ho fnnt. flint, in t.lio smrlipr ihe republic, agriculture was I'mhtable mpustry of me na iow it was the least protita ttributed its piesent condi icioim clnts legislation of which had always been ud- lie farmer. Ho quoted hg- the hist census, showing than $10,000,000,000 in- atrriculture. the vearlv prod- amounted to $2,000,000,000, less than $3,000,000,000 in manufactures, the vearlv amounted to $5,000,000,000. the average profit of farming 12 per cent, of the capital while the profit of miinufno eeiledt.l) per cent. He saio the manufacturer was pro law from tho competition of r, the farmer had to sell his Din petit ion with such cheap e ulluded to the great wrong d bv the Federal Uovern- Krong unparalleled in all his- "Ueeting its taxes from the instead of from the wealth of ry, and declared that the far- ftild unite with tho laboring mainline a graduated income finch the wealth of the coun- be compelled to aid in bear- kden of taxation. Master R. P. l?oiso's annual fliowed the Order to bo in a condition in the North- 'lrisdiction. ooditlon of Crop. fy green things have grown week is a caution to unbe We ?ee that sprouts of fruit e six inches growth in a sin Winter wheat has suffered n the cold storms of spring went through a field of 'i that was badly "fired," or ni old judges feel sure that t Western Oregon will be nd that the beads will not ' on the fall sown as on the rasg is a good crop on and our hay harvest should one. Pastures are fine and thriving everywhere. The ehould be heavv unless the T way to permanent drouth. possible that such should with so ninnv mountain ift'ng great bodies of snow te the air that conies from The fruit crop is seriously Q some localities; cherries ( are a light crop. From all "c "ggregaie will be enougn tle world that Oregon can " n"gh fruit to meet all rea-'viands. School of Science and Royal School of Mines should he altered to that of Professor of Agriculture. This hap pily raise agriculture in respect of status among the other branches of education conducted under the Com mittee on Education. About Duckn. IYkin ducks begin to lay in Febru ary and March, and earlier if well fed and warmly housed, and continue al most UHinterruptedly until July. The number of eggs they lay is actually enormous. They should bo mated in tho proportion of Imm il, UI.V V W ducks to one drake, which ought to be ... fcwu vvMiiiuiini ui nesn, out noi lat. The special good nointa in dneW nil. ture are : 1. They never have cholera, roup nor gapes, they never get drowned and after the first week you won't lose two per cent. 2. They lay more eggs and hatch better than hen eggs. a. They are tho finest and most delicious llesh that was ever cooked. 4. They attain to three and a half or four pounds in weight in ten weeks time, and in the eastern market where they are known and appreciated, they command a ready sale at from 20 to 45 cents per pound in the spring. The expense of raising ducks is about the same as chickens: they require less housing and time, but more feed. It is safe to calculate on one-half profit. If. however, thev are sold as fmev stoc k to amateurs, then there is im mense money in the business, because there are few culls and no lots. A special potato train of twelve cars left San Francisco for Chicago recently. Carelessness in leaving farm ma chinery unsheltered is a great source of loss to lynny farmers. Thirty bushels to the acre is what the farmers are guessing as the aver age wheat yield of Morrow county, Oregon. Prune raising, says a Baker City paper, could bo made profitable on the land adjacent to Ontario and Vale, Malheur county. Supt. J. M. Buckley savs the North ern Pacific has reports from Eastern Washington representing the yivld of wheat there this season at liuO.OOO to 400,000 tons. Of the 127,(100,000 bushels of wheat imported into Great Britain last year three-lilths.or 72,000,000 bushels, came from the United States, 20 000,000 bushels from India, 7,200,000 from Russia, an equal quantity from Aus tria and Germany together, 7,4S8,0O0 bushels from Canada, 3,144,000 from Chili, and 2,91)0,000 bushels from all other countries. The growing frequency with which tho thrifty American wife or daughter demands that she shall have a silk dress is evidenced by the fact that in 16(tho importations of the product of the repulsive mulberry-eating worm amounted to $ .r),400,000, hut thence forward grew in size to $10,900,000 in 1881 and $14,000,000 m 1883, but fell off to $12,400,000 in 1885. In the importations of wool some remarkable fluctuations are seen. For instance, in 1870 the foreign-bred sheep contributed their fleeces to the value of $8,247,017 to the American woolen mills. By 1880 the total so so sent here aggregated the enormous value of $23,727,0o0, but the American sheep seems to have taken a fresh grip soon thereafter, and the importations fell off to $3,800 000 in 1885. H'ltBral Education. or special education in agri 'e gaining ground in public 11 over the world. A London 1 r state thni M T n.iii dio - - " UL jy i J v tui' te of Council on Education ,-riA .1 . . . S ---u vnat the title of the I'turer in Agriculture held I Wntrlitjnn ;n v .,i Of hay this country of boundless pastures and productive meadows im ported in 1870 to the value of about $200,000, which had risen by 1880 to a gross total of $l,ol7,840, In the same general lino is the fact that in 1S7G the people of this country were obliged to send abroad for butter and cheese valued at $958,000. In 1881 thev nte $1,324,000 worth and in 1885$ 1,830,000 was paid to the foreign dairymen. The curing and packing of French prunes is destined to become, in the near future, oi;o of tho most profitable branches of the fruit industry, and al though it as yet in its infancy, with the United States and Canada for a market, there is little danger of the business being overdone. It is esti mated that the consumption of dried prunes in the United States and Can ada annually is about 40,000,000 pounds. The United States is justly regarded as the largest exporter of breadstufl's in the world, but nevertheless there is a considerable showing on the other side of the books, and mantf will be surprised to learn that in 1S70 we im ported breadstufl's to the amount of $10,347,000. This fell off until in 1881 the aggregate was but $0,119,000. The next year, however, it was more than doubled, being $14,470,000, but in 1885 the total had fallen to $7,094,000, and the business ought to cease entiiely. Tf von are about to plant roses, be rnrnful to die the soil deep and thor oughly soft before putting them in ; then give them a thorough oaKing, so that the ground is saturated for a foot ,ln. Then cover with dry earth to keen the ground from packing in the hot suu. It is hest to do your plant ing at night, in order to give the plants the long, cord hours in which to revive. The same rule noius goou in watering; always, if possible, water at night, as when done in the daytime the sun packs the earth around the plants, often so bard as to make the task of softening it no small one. Be side this, if the plant is small, in try ing to break up the baked surface the roots are very often disturbed, retard ing the growth, if not killing the plant A great many hold, too, that the chill of the cold water on the plant, which is heated by the sun, has a damaging effect. In Laeonshlre, Knt?'aiid, a K-ntleniau having- obitrrved that a tramp wan inarched olf by a policeman to the station for becning, at oiue sent for the police. mail to arrest two ladies who applied to him for a Jubilee oUVnni,'. TK0CBLK AHEAD. When the appetite fuili and the letp grow restk'Hs and utreritshinR, tin re ii trouble aliewL The digvative onrana. when healthy, crave food, the nervous sysfin, when vigorous and tranquil, gives its poasef-sor no uncasincus at nlKht. A tonic, to be effective, should But be a mere appetiser, nor are the nerve to be strengthened and soothed by the unaided ac tion of a sedative or narcotic. Whst is re quired is a medicine whieh iiivlimrmea fli KUiiuuch. and promotes aimiltnm of food t by the system, by which menus the nervous f system, as well as other iwrui of the physical uiKttinaiii, rw Birt'iiKuieiieu. i itcse are me elt'ects of Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers, a medi. cino whose reputation is founded tlrmly In publlo conlldvnee, and which physicians com mend for iis tonic, anti-bilious and oilier proerties. It is used with the best re-ults in fever and a?ue, rheumatism, kidney and uterine weakness and o'her maladies. Ry the late earthquakes in Mexico It is estimated Kill lives were lost. It will cost tilKI.Mi) to keep up the streets of Sin Francisco thin year. Dr. Saue's Catarrh ltcinedy surpass all. Colonel Fred Cratillsciucagcd lu raisin roses for sa'e. 4 .Jt lrN that Is a job press is the 'Old Kuliabe Cordon, ' txli and 10x15. The cheapest, best Mid tr ii(fest In the market. Hut no othe-. Kept only ny l'ALMKK & ItKV. HOW TO OtT STRONG. Dumb-bclla and horizontal bars, Indian clubs and the trapeze are valuable under certain coielitions, but they are detri mental rather than beneficial if the blooii I poor and thin and poisoned with bile. Use of the muscles necessitates waste as well as Induces trr iwtli. If the blood docs not carry Hiillicleiit nutritive mate rial to reiair the wuhte, loss of strength necessurily lollows, and growth la out of (lie question. Purity and einicli your blood w-uli Dr. Pierce a "Colden Medical Discovery" and then fxercise will develop and not consume your physique. PreservinK-jara should be stood on their heads, for at least an hour after Healing. We 'ini discount any prices and terms quoted by any oilier tirm. The immense volume of our business enable us to otl'er i bia inducement to purchasers. Apply to I'ai.ivi h & Hky, Priu lera' Supplies. Whan Baby ni sick we tcava her C'aoiorta, W'l n she was a Child, she cried for CaxUiria, W 1 1 D she became Miss, she t lung to Cantoris, Wl ca hehad I'hlMtvD.shH key thnniCastnria, SPINAL WEAKNESS AND LUNG TB0UBLES. 53 Pkixce St., Nkw York, March L'5, 18 4, Having been troubled with pains in back and chest diiriiiK the last w inter I w as com pelled to remain at home unable to attend to business, until I was advised by a friend to try one of Am.cock's Poitous i i.astkhs. After appliuK one to my cli-st aid one to my buck, in three hours I found relief which I hd not got in over three months. 1 cheerfully recoHimend them to persona havit g spinal weakness and luue troubles. IIkmiy J.Gau.ai;iikk Tor ltroiM'kiiul, .lullinmlle and liilmMiitrt ')iiilniulN, "Jinnni HronrhUil Trochrs" maiiiiest remarkable curative properties, 'to cis a box. AlniOKt every printing olllce in tho Northwest purchased their plant from Palmer & Hey. They keep a full line of haud presses, cylinders and jobbing mate rial. - ... . . .. Windows should never oe wauiea wnne the sun shines upon them. , A FECK OF FEAS IP'S). Here are a Peck of Peas, sweet Peas, if you will. Perseverance, Patience, Prompt ness, Proilciencv. Push and Politeness, Add to these Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purg ative PelleU" and you will get well through the world without much trouble. The Pellets prevent constipation and sur plus of bile which lead to many different complaints, unclosed in glass, aiways fresh, entirely vegetable, prompt, and per fectiy harmless. Any druggist. The aggrrgate of subscriptions paid to the IiOgan fuud la $bJ,lM4 to. lriiifrN I nk. Publishers who are not buying through Palmers Hey are Ioh ing money. We sell Job, Hook and News Inks at manufacture' prices. Try Gkrmea for breakfast. tj Vv 1 L .a plow to Cure Skin&Scalp Diseases witij the CUTICUrV Remedies. mOKTUUINO. DIHFIOUKING. ITCHING. 1 scaly and pimply diseasesof the skin.scalp, and blood with loss Af hair, from infancy to old bko. are cured by thetlUTicuHA Rkmkdikh. Cuticuka ItKHOl.VKKT.thenew blood punrier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of disease sustaining elements, and thus removes the OAUHK. Cuticuka. the great 8kin Cure, instantly allays itching and inflammation, clears theskin and scalp of crusts, scales and sores, and re stores the Hair. , , Clticuka SoAP.an enqulsite Skin Bcautinor, is indispensable in treating skin diseases, baby humors, skin blemishes, chapped and oily skin. Ciniri.'UA Kkmkdiks are Uie great skin bcautlliors. Hold everywhere. Price, Cuticcba. 50c.; Soap, 2Ac.: Kkholvicm 11. Prepared by the PottkrDkco ANOCliKMlcAL(!o.,Hoaton,Maaa. Bena ror now wj i.ure osm i'im Ik a rough d'sturiis your sleep, take Plso'sCure forOnsnmption and rest well, READ THIS CAREFULLY. Evrry mm and woman jfiiinn ur oM. on title O.tant, tli.it U artlu-ttsl with ftny iimcH'si, no matter what, llim tlit-li tsniiiy iliyMicmn il, nut amlt-rtninl, or rnimot cure, nlioiiM wntt s fail iU''rittin of tlusr tnu).lf to lr Konlcn. or Ki-t on tie Usui atul visit hint, lie in iim tiiittl with rvi-ijr fliH'ninicnt of urvi)r. soil th WX iittlii-liitsi to ts hstl nr '.iioiitr. CimHulUttioitc fns. ltoim-t olnioo flvcn ; rvuftnimi.ir rlisrkvn All cirn poinU'iier itnclly mina,l,'iiilsl Kncli itsniiv Aililn-a W. H KiiltOCN, M 1' ; oiticw, , itnd in, Flint Ns tloliftl Ksnk, Portland. I inkou. Rupture Permanently Cured. No mirtii'ry Woik en-ty m I'urrs imrwnt4Hd. Addn-si On. FK1KN t 1.1 l lll.lt, lli s, H and VI, Klr4. Natioual Hans. PtirtlAna, orvoit. REMEDY ! J GUNS, REVOLVERS Absolutely Pure. T.;aptnr!nT ntr TfcTt A .u.-tl ot 9ir!t; etr.v'i! icd wl .nvaraa Hero eoeiomli'! 'J u s olir l".i, m & i.ino 1 wU In . ! ycn-wiC. ,'li r.tili''A. ol low S, S'-rt n4 h 5, -.'.a cr i-t"-eev,i p-T'Mn. 8:1a ory tn o. ij:a. t-':" ut'.'-ri'UA VJ: l.l. R. T. THE DEBT KidneyLiver Medicine A tVEK KXOWTX TO FAIL HUNT'S RKMEDY has savod frum Ilu forlnj dlteaM and death hundreds who have, been given up by phyiioians to die. Hl'NT8KKMKDYciires all Diseases of the Kidneys, Itladder, I rlnary Or gans, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes and Incontinence and Iletentlon of I'rlne. Ilt'NT'S KEMEDY cncounieos sleep, creates an appoUto, broecs up tlio system, and renewed health Is tho result. HUNT'S KEMEDY cure puln In the Side, Back or Loins, Genoral Doblllty, Female Diseases, Disturbed Hteep, Loss of Appetite and lirljht'a Disease. HUNT'S REMEDY quickly inducts the Liver to healthy action, removing the causes that produce Hlltons Headache, Dyspep sia, Sour Stomach, Costlvenosa. 1'lles, ete. By ths um of HUNT'S REMEDY the Stomach and Bowels will aieedlly regain their strangth, and the blood will bo perfectly purified. HUNT'S REMEDY is purely vegotablo, and meets a want never before furnished to the public, and tho utmost rvlknco may bo placed hi It HUNT'S REMEDY It prepared ex pressly for the above teases, and hat never been known ,o full. One trial will convince you. For tale by all Druggists. Send for Pamphlot to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., I'rovldonee, R. I. CTriMUflV Kit AX Mil dt HAII. O I ulls lln 1 1 osbler, itoeuish HanosiHur det Organs, band instruments. Largest stock of Sheet Musio and Books. Bands supplied at Eastern prices. ai. una x. 208 Post street. Ran Francis O. iTC0UNTRY PE0PEHTY WANTED FOR EA8TEHN BUYEES-Several desirable City homes and lots to exchange. Bend for deiorip- tive pamphlet of Santa Clara Valley Colony, Address UEO. H. HOOKE, 202 Market Street, Eoom 6, Eaa Francisco. Pisn's Itemnlv 1 Best, Easiest to Ua 60o. Rold hv drnmrists c E. T. lluzeltiuo, y.lif tlioro! Hop )H jour loont and iulwcrll for The CALIFORNIA CACKLER ll'ori.TRV Jnliaxtl.) Siiuls oopies, 10c : three in "itlu, k ; fl.OO ier yi-ai In advance. huuuiiat n, Hnmple i J, .'""e l"u l" every Huriirr Wiop and Millinery atom on Torino IV t Auk to . it. Aiikvth Wantsii. Ills Pay. H.od 25o. tof oul. at. 1.1 1'lne mreet, han Iruuelaeo. WILLIAM BECK & SON, Wliuliwtlu ami KetaU rh'slora In Guns and Sporting Goods, Fine Fisiliiug Tackle, Atfvnta (or tha tXEX.tF.LLKC FIRE WORKS Company. FLAGS, BALL001IS TORPEDOES, Firs Crackers auu Bouiut. Afents fur Spaldiim BoseBall Goods (iTHnd (or Catalogue No. 7. ' 1G5 & 167 Second St., Porthnd. Or. iiiuncii KToaaa: enl.le At .Huotani' Fiilla. W.T. MHtateRt.,Saletn,Oh Y.HirciKar cases are juti the IhliiK, and per mit me to say yon sre the "boss" advertiser. Continue to sir' p 20.001) "Tsnslll's Punch" on the 1st and ISth of each month. They are the best goods for the money on this coast. li. 11. I I KW1N tll., dbii rmiaii, " II II 1 r.L Willi VIIO lOveilllBllK-llooiij mine ninnilulll I'A I'hlraM 1 a bathed with Cwtiouba Mkuicatkd Soao. Address, Il.W.TAXHI I.L "leago. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cares all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum aad Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES II CO., Proprietors 417 Sanaome St., San Pranclsoo. Mm? ,- ivvik- t "i '( 'n? . LYDIA E. PI Mil AX'S VEGETABLE O You Are IiiTlteil to read ortir tliene nrlcen ami ooniliaro with what y,.u are now ulns (cralniilar uooila or those o( Inferior quality rlarwhvr. liaklnit or Vit Powder wr pound. Jjc.; K. or Halt-ratiu, 5c,; IViivvr, Muataril, (iliniir, or Allni-loe, per lb. 15c; Caysiwa, "Trup. i-rl s, iVih; t'oooanut, 18c lb. J Maocsionl or Venoeotlll.TOo, bos; Fica. r.aLlna, Xor.tarluea, Anrlota. IVacnes, An pica, lVars fir I'luuia, dry, So. lb. Ilarsalna In Conned Gooda, in Crockery, In GUmrwtre, In Cutlery, In Rica, In Xotloiw, In IJomeallc Iry Oowla, In erertlill. ("'"d (or lull II t Ireel at HaiTR's Cash Rninr., USsuil 117 Clay Htreet, Han Francisco, Cat, to which your alttn Moult Invited. O COMPOUND la a Poaltlr Cure Farraamla CWahlala mi W IT, KMMH, Bind fnwm r,t VmiuJi Oom- IIBIUUV'"""" 7 tilatntff, ail Ovanaa trouble, jaflanunatioa and ul oeratioa. Falling and Durplaoemanta, and the eon qnrat Bpinal wna nasa, ami ia partuinlafly adaptad to Uie Changs of LUa. I will diaaolTe and eipd ttnnsn from the TJtaroa ta anearlraUceofdenlopmeot. Thaiendenortocuccr ouj h aincra there u checied Tarj apeedxly by its cm. It rraoTf WntBws, flatnlewr. tr"Tl all ermrlrt for atimuUuita. aji'l h li'a wA-n- of the atoma lu It rur.-a Ilklnir, llmuuu-lia, roua I'nrttia'l .a.e-a -! fitbMilr,Hie,'iilei. "eprwl. B and loil.i'-rtion, Hit fwun ( lrir.ir nn.eau.iiia Mia, 'liiW al la, krh.UiiliT" Vf "T,rr,::j mml I.ait'O,. H nl at alliltma ad una.Tall'irroiimjiiva mr i&LanbOb w.thUrtUwaUiatfrciTttrBtjia aeoaaj-iacm. For the nrr of K'ldwT Comntatnu ' tttWarrtl-'a Cumpouud u iiuua d. In u bjc buuks lor Vh Jo lamHr f horld t amboui I YPU ft PIXKBAM i JJYKk PLLLB. Trj rnr'natlTall'.bdioauovaaat4 lorptditroCtaeUTrr. xSeeaiaaboaataadroirjuss. 'af't '! 't'ttf '? '" V ''- '' j COQUETTE. I Yon are tli-tin-ttltut ch-l In the world, my dear, l With your creamy clierks and jour lustrous PTes, And fir swwt, currH nioutb, and your small. pink f ar, And your ortlins look of surprise. Ton arc tli" daintiest (rlrl in the world, my dear. From your kidded tA. to your Oretlan liead; Your smile is as sweet, your laucli is as clear, As if I were living, not dead. And your heart is as lli;bt, and empty, my dear, As the ring yon ysterdny flun? asidn. For bim-r''r fellow! would I drop a U-ar, But I liave not wejit ainoe I died. Though I am here at your side as you walk llroadway, Yoo know It rvA. Btill I lore you-aod yet, I wonder wh'e l-iirt you will break trtlay, And to-morrow, dainty cxjwtt7 Ab: and I wund-r, ton, as we hurry alonir, When the trara to your athin?eyiw all! atart. Tbey are tmrl-T. now. Your power ia stniiij. But-tbe n;an who will break Tour lieartf Jobn E. McCmnn. ; r r Q 'f VlH2t1 ' 5 AMMUNITION. 17'iHliiiiK' rX,nkle, Base Ball and Lawn Tennis Goods. New Storo, Largest Stock, Finest Display, LOWEST PRICE9. Send for Catalogue and Frioei, u t uiinQnN3,,,""THTnKET ri. la nUUOUN, I'oaTLANO. Or. mm Invalids' Hotel r.:u! Surgical Inctituta aintl of I lahlrrn I xperlt need nad Hklll ful rhjralrluiM anil Hwraeons. ALL CHRONIC CISEASM A 8PECIALTV. rutlfiits tn'iitcd lii'murat lliclr hmintk Many tit'iitol nt luiiiio, llimiiuli cimnHinleiic", hs siitviwfully ns if hem In ih'i-soii. fount and sou us, or send ten (-ents in stauisi (or our "Invalids' Guids-Bnok," wlileli viv nil pnrllo tilurs. Addressi Woiu.ii's Imsi'knhauv Mkoi CAL Ahhih'IATIiIN, Odd Main Ht., Ihiirido, N.Y. Mil Th IICVKIIN' Gl'lDK Is laaurd Sept. aud Jlarrh, each year. -ais rK"i H i i x 1 1 lnchas,wttt oer ' 3 BOO Illustrations a whole I'leiure uaiirry, oii m Wholeaale Prices j, . .... j on all Kootla fol neraonal or family use. 1 tlla how to order, and Rls t at of ery thing you uae, eat, drink, wear, or nar. fun with! Thra. ISVALI'AHLH HOOKN rontaln Informallon Rleanul from he markets of h world. will maU a copy t ntOK to anf ad dress upon receipt of 10 ets. to defray ciponsa of maUlns. 1 us heal from TOO. llespectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. a Ac Wahaafc Aeeoae. Cklraa. 1IL PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Uennlna. K..aaaalarKrll.M. S-.aejefwortale-llijUa. lnSI.nraaal.a M LADIES. Aak r.mt llnifM J l hWkear tagll.li awl tak M. ft'MM M. aiaaaa PAPER. K rkeaSer ( kemlral I k. NAMK ''-JYladl.aalHaar,rhllada7l,a. - . a - a. a. av. IM'sVI-lsu. gold y OmnrMn wbWaJJ!LIr rsatw i .i Jf jCarMliiSfl f f TO t DATS. VI ML Oaaraate B.I iau 4 jj sabm Strloum. C3 Mrs Ml; k; la IllTUI Clinlcil Co. X X Ohio. O Its- lVcn tS Im t.ifc.ilc uf llijl UI of irmr.hes n'1 l,vft IniLfit UksiwtMl MttUsMi UwN. p'.VRPIIV PRfn, Ari. Tet Q hn won th faivor uf t)r (rnWic .nd now roV inion, tle lemlinif Uii i ciiMa ' tun o'ltH'in, A. UbMllIf. Hrdf,iii1. F, 6olthy IruKil. Thlg BELT or R-fffwrtorli Bii-In tiprailjr fur the outf o( dttrtD(riiu'1DLfl of Hit earrtl1r orf-ns. Tli continue uf tram of KI.RCTUIt lTY p.-.n.r-aii.n ihroujthth rtkru tnual rr-iui litem t havlttir action. PonM ton room, thltwlih KlfOtrU lllia fttlTPrlltrrl i ourt iM llli frnm hantolo. Ills fur tbt UNH Vnr elraultrt trn foil In fottnatl'iD, Idrcda Chw? r Klt Irlo lifii Co., lul WsUtilBtflwal htrl,Chloaho, 111. For "wonwMit," " rrni-ilown," drbHIttM liclurt! triu'lirrn, mllHniM-n, rVinimlrrMi, holit kHii'r, iiiul ov envoi-kM, womcii (n nrnillv. lr-runii nivorito rnf)friiioii m iw of rill roiionit,vtotiUn. It In not a ThiimiII.' but adinlmttly fiililllA a nliiM:l,nM of uutH, brlmr a imohI potrnt Sotriilo for til. th(o Oinuilo Vciikiutwn nnd Dlwiiwn p't.llHr to wtvinrn. Tim ttviitmi'iit or inmiy I hoi i wind n of sui'lt on, nt the liivnllilrt' Unti l mul Hurjt-i Inil liiHtttuto litu nfTttnlt d u Iiuko oxirU'DOOJf lu atlnptliitf ivuHHlicfl for tbrlr cur, nnd Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ? Is tlio romilt of llils vnat pTporlrnon. For Intoriinl ronitoailoii. InfliiiiiiiinlloM mid ult-orulloiii II l n hM-rllir. It Is a powi-rful ifi'iii'inl, us well ns ntrriMO, tnnliv ami noi-vliu', mill Imparls vlirnr mid Fln nnlli to tho wluilo svti in. It. ruri'S wrnKiHRS of Btoiiiarll, liiillircsllon, liliiiitlnii, wink buck, iiiTviins pnisi nil Ion, "xliitiiHiUiii, ih lilllty nnd slivplnsini'ss. In ntlii'raox. Fiivoj-ltu l'n-arrlp-tiun Is sold l" ilruuirlHis uiKhT our piwitirr lIKirUH(l. SCO WI1ipKT Ulllllllll' IKlttll'. PR1GE $1.00, ton ua.eo. Poml 10 oonts In stiiuiis for Dr. I'lcroo's lnnr Tn-iillso on niaeum-A uf Woiiirn (la) pmri'S. impi'wovoriill. AiIiIiiks, Wtmi.n'a Dini-kn-stiir Mkuk'ai. Assocutuin, IKU ilulu bln.it. Uuttulo, N. V. sEttiuvx vvfaixMa ANTI-IHLIOIS and CATHARTIC-. SICK HEADACHE, IIIEIoiiai Ilondnclio, ltirzllicsa, Consllpu. (Ion. Iiullel ud HIllouaAllat ha, promptly ourwl lV lr. rVrro's rlenaaiil lnrulve rcllol". ill ruts it vhil, lylriWKlsls. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, rOKTU&MD, OH. Yuuiig. Btlddls-amd aad old. alugle or aianled atasi ai il all who aufltir with LOUT MANHOOD Nervous Dvlillkr, Bcarroa. s torrhaa, Beiulnal Loaraa. -XI a Kimrsy, alio Blood rami Hkiu lllamaea, Bn.hnila. i Kriiiitiona, Hair Vallloa ' lir&'al,V'!l ' 'ini " lllu Weak Hack, tlnrnlnt Urioa. tlononlwa, OleK Wtrkrt)-iirn-prompt relief and oureoir life, lloth Hum t'ouault onddeatlallr Or"FICW-lSa it 184 THIRD HT. Tu. NthW i sT F. S. U. No. im. GRAND OPENING nicollTthetailor The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the City, liuK-ll-li, French, Sootcli and Cnrman Fabrics in eiulliws vancity for SulU to moaaiira. On Thousand Jlitliiront rattsnis to aolwjt from. , .... HAMIEWITIIIXSTIlUaiONSFtillHIiLK-MKAttUltKM ENT SENT FKth. Fine All-Wool Suits to Order from - - $20.00 Pino All-Wool Pants to Order 5.00 Only White La-mr and First ( lass Cutters Employed. NICOLLTHE TAILOR, 126 First Street. Portland, Or. S "P7- 1 ... V .I3M Magazine Riflo72s. Fur w imall imm. all ilm. Th.rirv.fMtdiw.SnfriS.inMa.. P.rfwt vtmr, rtt.fai,ll, ana" Ik. mIji atol.i.lr mt rlfl. m la. aifk.t IIAI.I.AKl) 0-ALI.rKY, BPiiHTIMI Altl TAIt'll'T RIKI r-a. w,M mioiil. S..4 for IIMratal c.uiofo. MAHI.I.V ' J II K AKMSI O., Krw Hmfb, Cobb. BEST IN THE WORLD. t a a. Majaiji im m V i.aisasaiiiiiiiaitiiaaar s nt a ii , am mm i iiaa fSilils'na' ' -' '-'' -'''-- -a alt'.'VssSi i' i i mm aiia.nl' lias for Infants and Children. "CMtoilssowenadaptorltoehndreBthat I Castoria cntr Polte, Cornrtlrttnfi. , t rocommcad It superior to aoT prccnpUon Urrt. te, kaowa to ma." IL A. AicHia, U. D, I ","1 v' VI Bo. OztordSL, BrwUxn, N. T. WitLout iujurloui medicaUon. Tub CBnacB Coarairr, 183 Fulton Street, K.T.