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a. PERSONAL AND LITERARY, Kin, Oacar of Sweden, who bag hitherto confined bit pen chleflj to teriw), bat written a war paper. MlttJoan Infolow receivei to many request for hur autograph that the ii pbytlca'.'. unuble to respond to them alL Tennyson dislikes the craze for lo willing hit poem. He aald recently that Lockiiluy Hall was no partloular ball, and the Moated Grange no par ticular Kranffo. Joaquin Mlllor Is credited with the worst ponmanHhtp of any educated man In the Unltod Statct, and bli spelling li far from boiun acoordinjf to Webbter or Worcester. Eugene Fiold ay of Rider Hag gard: "Ho looks like a good-natured boy, that It alL Ills head It small and bis note Is largo) be bas blue eyea and red cheeks; hit manner la that of a loose-Join ted, companionable fellow." A periodical for the betrothed it now published in Vienna. It It pub lished twice a month. Every announce ment of a betrothal or marriage it In torted gratuitously, provided the happy couple will buy thoir trousseau of the tradesmen advertising in the paper. ' Mark Twain is said to allow blmsell too cigars a month. ' At the age of thirty-four he stopped smoking for a year and a half. When be started to write "Roughing It" be was three weeks in writing three chapters. Then he re turned smoking and completed the book in three months. William Ulack, the novelist, Is de scribed as a man of loss than medium height, muscular and compact of build. His hair is black, worn closely clipped, and he has a sweeping mustache that t cavalry man might envy. He lives ip plain rooms In Buckingham street, Lon don, overlooking the Thames. The King's College School Old Boys' Club wrote asking Mr. Gladstone to be come an honorary member, and received a postal curd written by him declining the honor. The club promntly put the card up at auction and got 8 shilling f ponce for it Tho newspapers are beginning tc outbid the magazines. It is Bald that New York paper pays larger prices for the literary contributions to its Sunday Issue than any msgazino pays. Yet not a fow writers would prefer to deed theii work to a magazine, even at a much smaller prico. It is a remarkable fact that the Eu ropean country which possossos the largest number of publlo libraries la Austria. In Austria there are no fewer than 677 publlo libraries, containing 5,475,000, without reckoning maps or manuscripts a total which comes out of twenty-slz volumes per 100 of the population. It Is related that a few years age the Prince of Wales declined to attend a lunrheon following the opening of a town ball at Halifax because the local "big-wigs" bad determined that the newspaper men should dine apart, in another hotel; and onoo Disraeli, whon touring in Buckinghamshire, shut him jelf up in his room on learning of a simi lar resolvo, and sent word to bis hosts that he would remain thore until the journalists were accorded a place at hii toblo. ALONG THE RIVIERA. A Country Where Uumea of Chance Uav Alway Beau In Fnvor. Gaming is a habit of very old date along tho Kiviora; it might continue if the casino nt Monte Carlo were razed to the ground At San Remo games of chance aro forbidden by law now, yet tho lottery, which is the most demoral izing of all forms of gambling, is per mitted there, as in all Italian cities. Upward of a oentury ago the game of chance commonly played at San Romo was biribi. This game is chiefly kept In remembrance by references to it in the writings of notod mon. For ex ample, l'aul Louis Courier, in one of his incomparable pamphlets, twits the Fi nance Minister of his day with playing biribi with the finances. This game was far more unfavorable to the player than the roulette which is played at Monte Carlo in these days. A biribi tublo contains seventy compartments, each compartment being distinguished by a figure and a number. Sixty-four balls, with figures painted and numbers marked on them, are placed in a bag. The player puts his stake in ono of the compartments, and if the ball drawn out of tho bag should correspond to It then he receives 04 times bis stake There are K4 chances to 1 against t player at biribi receiving any thing; at roulette the chance of bis doing so on t number is 30 to 1, and no person has yet mado a fortune by playing on number! at roulette. Thus tho modern game of roulette ruins a player more slowly than the older one of biribi. The game of roulette, or, as it is des ignated in the statute book, "roly poly,'' Is an ingenious device for inspiring t player with tho prospect of gain, and for Insuring that the player will con tribute to maintain tho keepers of the table. There is more excitement in playing at roulette than at trente-efr quaranto, though tho certainty of ulti mate loss is the same at either. In deed, the mail who systematically spec ulates on the stock exchange, who bets on the turf, or who games at Monte Carlo helps to add to a stockbroker's in come in tho first place, to increase t bookmaker's profits in the second, and to pay dividends to the shareholders in the casino in the third. I assume that in each of the three cases every thing has been done fairly and In accordance with the rules laid down. 'Ibis point of view is not sufficiently Wne in mind. When the wickednesi of gaming is denounced, too little heed l paid to its unprofitableness, and human beings are more reluetant to dc -tbat which will not pay than that which i called sinful. There is a wild delight in sinning which is not folt in losing money. Xineteonth Century. The Hotel Clerk's Tale. It It seldom that a guest quits a room 'lthout leaving something behind. Women leave hairpins, invisible nets, ihoe-buttoners 'and ono glove. And otnetimes they will leave jewelry, but ot of urn. Men leave collar, a nail brush, a pair of q1 rubbers and busl ass letters. As soon as a room is ta sted the housemaid on the floor makes examination, pick's up every thing ttat has been left and hands it to the housekeeper, who leports it to the fflcs. A funny thing about these leaf lnS is that they are most always sent f. A pair of robbers were left in s not long ago. Tbe next day ws had a telegram from the owner at Oma- to forward the rubbers by expreis to ls address in Denver. His message 1 the express charges came to mora Jan a pif j Mw tubbrs. Chicago I riLuis. WOUNOEO HONOR AVENGED. Pro. H.fw WobU , Haagkt Rla a Leuon. --"?uWM cerUIn lr ' Prld9 ,Utour bottt hlm he cams on the front stops of tbe Massaohn !?! , .T "Motion, notwithstanding be fact that bs had just been refused a mall ban of onl flfteen juost for which bad been conveyed by the maid tor nt to tho mistress of tho bouse. . I? hT76 been i-1081 insulted," bo aid, addressing a young man with a large folio note book who bad paused a moment on the sidewalk for the pur pose of investigating the eontents of an - a oarrei in Hopes of rale Ing therefrom a newt item of tome tort "Who did it?" asked tho Star reporter, for it was he, The proud-looking strsngsr point with bis thumb over his left shoulder at the handsome residence behind him. "I demanded a trifling pecuniary ac commodation, ho explained hoarsely," and they sent me down an Insolent mes sage of refusal" The stranger pulled thoughtfully at a wisp of long black balr that hung ovsr one ear. Finally bo said: "I have it!" "A scheme of revenge?" asked ths newspaper man interestedly for he, too, detested aristocrats. "Exactly." "What is It?" ' "Butter." Vliutter?" ' "That's the idea. I propose to get ven by buttering the steps." "You mean to bring them dowa to your level, eh?" "To some extent" "Rut butter costs money." "It needn't bo tho best butter, jot know." ' "Of course not; but enough oven of a poor article to make a toboggan slide of the steps would be a large expense." ( "You mistake my object," he said. "I do not contemplate summoning the law of gravity to my aid for tho purpose of destroying tho family. Too much risk would be involved. What I propose doing is simply to put a little grease on those costly stons steps during tho night Five minutes Work with a small quantity of second-hand butter will do about W0O worth of damage. You know tb,e grease sinks into the stone, and nothing short of the ohlssl will sver get it out again. I'll teach these haughty rich people that it is cheaper to extend a Bmall flnanolal assistance to the ex tent, say, of flfteen cents to a gentle man temporarily embarrassed than to make him a deadly enemy, prepared at the first favorable opportunity to spread butter and desolation in their paths. Ha, ha! I will vet bo revenged. Fare well r-Washington Star. THE MARRIAGE RITE. Its laeredneaa Pictured In Eloquent Words by Klliabeth Cadjr Stanton. The first step toward making the Ideal the real is to educate our sons and daughters into the most exalted ideas of tbe sacrednost of married life and tbe responsibilities of parenthood. I would have them give at least as much thought to the creation of an immortal being as tbe artist gives to his land scape or statue. Watch him in his hours of solitude, communing with great nature for days and weeks in all her ohanglng moods, and when at last bis dream of beauty is realized and takes a olearly defined form, behold bow patiently be works through long months and years on sky and lake, on tree and flower, and, when oomplete, it represents to him more love and life, more hope and ambition than the living ohlld at his side, to whose conception and antenatal development not one soulful thought was ever given. To this Impressible period of human life few parents give any thought; yet here we must begin to cultivate tbe virtues that can alone redeem the world. How oblivious even our greatest phi losophers seem to the well-known laws of physiology. TbiAk of a man like Darwin, so close an observer of every form of life, so firm a believer in the laws of heredity, venturing on marriage and fatherhood while he was the victim of an incurable hereditary disease. That be thought of this while raising a large family Is plain from his published let ters, in wbich he deplores his condition, and groans lest his physical afflictions be visited on hit children. Alasl who can measure the miseries of the race re sulting from tbe impure and unholy marriages into which even intelligent men and women so recklessly enter. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in Arena. 'A lady of Alpharetta, Go., hat a 1 J f n Y. ! nn Hi Q f ollR B1TI will Aftl urocu Ui V. U 1. " " J - only six months in tho year; they fast . . .1 1 - J mm a f St t Via. An A lOO OUier Bii, uu of their fast as the wert before. iiVoUas fhlaafnalr .ft twin Itively bad. It must be three weeks old. Waiter "An, paruon, ujuub.viu. UMTQ - - brought you se venison." Epicure "Venison? un, jem j , i. T..t. io Ah! to be sure. leave u it is venison; and very nice, too very . 1 J .M nice, inaeeui m ..14 the eiHIir1! son. "what it the meaning of the phrase, 'Amenltlet of Journalism?" " "It is." promptly re plied the parent, "calling a brother editor an 'esteemed contemporary 'in one column, and referring to him in another as a lying whelp who hasn't intelli gence to o'erk on a canal boat'" Ex- snange. li.i .Id Mr. Lushlv. M lvJ '"-' as he stood on the steps, "will you opes the door?" "uia you uor . w.-. was t question which came from ths upper window. "Yeah, m' dear. II ttruca mreo. "'h out" and she slammed the shutters, while Lushly sa.aownon vuouv..i--Washington Post -Mrs. Brown-'These men think w women can't keep a secret, but they'rs lUnlnn." Mrs. greatly misu. Green-"Indeed.I can too. ow Mrs. Parks was in bare yesterday and told me in solemn confidence that Mrs. Smlti Intended getting a divorce from bei bnusb, '.and I haven't told. Uvingsod about it and don't Intend to. Mrs Brown "No; I woman i . - -Light , . ., ..ii. n-nfUM "Ieavn tdoyo Aiauiue viw - - WMhln' no mo' arfter today. kase I'M rwino ter be mahied. Mrs. MTdly-"fndee4. Matilda, U r, J, "ery glad of it on your account But nope you b.v. fir- ths -tuwr csreful ntideration. Matilda, 1 been mahied four times already, an I Sze. ie bow car'fjJ. bast be .bout dis marry!.' businss- -Do- troit Free rrsas. AN ALIENIST'S VIEWS. its think That Ranerost Species el lm unity Are Preventable. Dr. C B. Burr, superintendent of ths Eastern Michigan Intane Atylum, re cently read a paner at a sanitary con vention, and brought out tome facta that, while well appreciated by physicians, are not geuerally known. Every one must recognize the tact that thore must be a prime cause for every thing; and In sanity, being merely an expression of a more or less profound perturbation ol the brain, must bave an ultimate cause. The careful study of the causos of in sanity, and the much that has been done in the way of dlspollng the mys teries surrounding insanity, have shown that mental disease "it In s great measure preventable. In many cases it is the direct or Indirect out come of conditions affeotlngtbe general nutrition. The general idea as to the part played by emotion In the produc tion of insanity is exaggerated. Amonn the conditions that Impair tho gonera! nu tuition and thus contribute to mental disease are unsanitary surroundings, exposure to the contagion of communica ble diseases, labor in badly ventilated rooms, Intemperance and other thlngi that cause bodily illness. These are re sponsible for large percentage of the cases of insanity. It is estimated that ten per cunt of tho cases of insanity are caused by tuberculosis, and throe per cent by contagious diseases; the habitual and intemperate use of alcohol, opium and other narcotics causes about nine per ceut of all cases The so-called emotional causes, such at business porplexltlos, anxiety, religioui excitement etc., are responsible foi about twelve per, cent, ind of tbest about one-third of the patients have thoir mental troublos ascribed to such things as loss of sleep, disorders of appe tite and of digestion and to other purely physical causes. It Is no exaggeration to say that forty per cent of the cases of insanity art preventable; in fact, the percentage of preventable cases is largor when we consider tho number of cases due to ill-advised marriages. Dis regard of sanitary rules a very broad term is what is filling our asylums for the insane. Unrestricted marriages among the criminal classes and the criminally disposed, among persons with what may be called an overwhelmingly insane hereditary, tnd of habitual drunkards, is one way in which Insanity is produced by disregard of sanitary laws. There aro son. peo ple that should be prohibited, for tbe good of society, from propagating tho species. One way and the proper way of preventing insanity is to reform the children by reforming their parents Chicago Herald. DO FISHES SUFFER PAIN? An Kipurt Sure They Are Not u 8entl. tlve ae Warin-ltlooilrd Animate. I huvo read many articles on the sub ject of whether fish, when caught on the hook, feel any pain, or whether their struggles were merely the result of find ing thomselves fast I fish a great deal in tho summer months for trout, bass and pickerel, and bavo dono so for many years. I havo studied tho matter very carefully, and have made np my mind, from various incidents that have come under my observation, that fish are not sensitive to pain as are warm-blooded animals. I will cito two Instances that show to mn plainly that I must be right In my conclusions on tbis subject Last October, whilo Ashing for pick erel on Lake Cary, Wyoming County, Pa., in company with a companion, among other fish that we caught was a pickerel that would weigh nearly, if not quite, three pounds. My friend pulled it up, and as it came on to the top I saw about twelve foot of a very coarse brown line hanging to it Upon in specting it more closely I found that the fish bad in its sido .a very strong and coarse hook, to which the plot s of line was attached. Tho wound must have been mado a very short time previous to our catching the fish, for it was blooding quite freely and looked very fresh, and if tho fish couldlfool, It would certainly have deterred it from tak ing our hook so soon after such an Injury. There was only one other party fishing on the lake that day, as It was cold and windy, and that pickerel must have received his injury from them and have come nearly across the lake to us, dragging that piece of heavy line with him. The other instance occurred in this way: I was fishing for plokerel with . "skipping bait" most of your, readers know what that is a piece of pork rind or a pickerel belly, and had with me t friend who. though he could handle a brigade under a heavy flro, was not up io the trick of catching fish that way. I was having fairly good sport, but he got impatient and finally, when he had s ood strike, he jerked so bard as to break bis line, and away went tbe fish, and he at once proposed to go homo; but 1 told him in joke if he would wait Ave or ten minutes I would catch that fish and get back bis hook. So we tat down and had . short smoke. I toon com menced to cast my hook noar where b lost his fish. I had a strike, and to our mutual surprise out came the General's fish, with his book well fastened in its mouth. Now, I don't think the fish would havb taken tho bait so soon again had it been in any pain from the hook. Forest and Stream. Cutting a Hit rt Properly. Skirts at present require groat tklll in cutting, as they are fitted almost as closoly and smoothly as a bodice. They are arranged plainly in front and often when not covered with drapery bave a team down the front with mitred plaits on each side to make them very wide about tbe feet with considerable full ness, gathered in at the neck, and must be cut to touch the ground for outdoor wear. Tbey are either plain or severe ly draped and little trimmed, though sometimes three or five encircling rows of velvet are used about tbe bottom, and oooaslonally they are arranged with over-lappinj scams having ths selvedge expoted and finished with feather stitching. St Paul Globe. A pelican killed in California lately had seven grain bags rolled into . stiff wad in its pouch. Fi.rmerlv the education of girls ia r'rance was entirely in the bands of tho .n.cnt end wxm different In every re- ipect from that of boys. Secular schools girls have been lounaeo, especially e 1870. and there are now fifty-one soch high schools in Franco. One was opened last year in Parts- wnose ouiio- ings two cost sbout 14OO.00O. Jl nas twenty teachers, and takes girls from twel re to seventeen years old. Sewing and bouM-keeplng are taught The reg n.iir&a ii five vears. and a teacher's ular iiploma is given for the studies of tho tilth year. A It rriKlH RELIEVED AFTER t)OC TORINO rOR TEX YKAKS--FACTI COXVINCE THE PlBLIC. March 8, 1890. Manufuct urr$ of tht Ortat SUrra Kid nry and Liver Curt, Gentlemen: The gratitude I feel to wards you I cannot sxpress In these few words. I have been troubled In ths past ten ytari with kldury disorder, I did not know in that time what It was to enjoy . full night's rest I started In to try your great Slerr. K'dney.ud Liver Cure. I have Klven it . fair trial; my rest has re turned; I am much improved In every way. Your remedy is Just as you represent It, a deliiMul and tfftcllv one. Very truly yours, C. H. MouTusf, Carpenter and Builder, 616 California street, San Francisco, Cal. 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Tsv Oiaaii (or bieikfait. ticura IVKRY HUMOR OF THE HKIM AN D 8CAI.P J nl Infancy and childhood, whether tortnr Ing.dUdgurlug, Itching, buruliw.M-aly.rrtiated. rliuplv or blotchy, wltn lou ol balr, and every inpurity ol the blood, whether linple, x'rofH loni or bendttarv, Ii apeedlly, permanently aud econmalia ly cured by theCuTiruaa Kumcmm, ooiiiUlliig nl Ci'Tin A, the great tklll cure, CtTii't'a or, an exqaiilte akin purifier and heantiOer. aud (.'t'Tiii aa Kiwilvint, Ihe uew blood nuri Iter and treat at ol humor reuiedlr, wlii-u the beat phyiirlaiia and all other roinedle fai. Fan iili, aave your rhildreu yearaol tueii. tai aud phyaical Buffering. Sold everywhere. Price, Ct'Tiri'sa.Mci SOAr, xe: KatoiAiNT, II. Prepared by Putter Drug aud t'henilial t'orio:atloii, Boalon. Senal lor "How to Cure Skin Dlaoaae " f SW Baby'a akin and acalp purified aud "Sl itF beautified bvjUi'TU'VSA Coat. JS Kidney palna, backache and miiacular Beh'h- uma'lam relieved lu one minute by Itie yciTia aA Anti-Pain 1'LAiTta. preaenM and tall aa Seta Big aa Ua ealy apedSo fwthaeartalaean ol IblaSlaeaae. .H.IUSAEAa(,M.V, aaay jeer. aaV aaa .aivea Ua ktat st aaae- uwuea, U. DTCW1SOO. rhi SI. SO. aWISf W fwTsIvsQ I I riaaaykySJa 1 'JntsttakslSi ECHAKl To) PAINLESS. IrlLiUiZ) EFFECTUAL CT-WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.-! For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS V Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, eto., ACTINO LIKE MAGIC on the vital organs, strenathenlna the muscular system, and arousing The Whole Physical Eia-riry Beecham't FEMALES to Pillt, iaktn at dmcttd, mill quickly RESTORE complete health. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS, Price, 25 cents per Box. i Frprd only hj TH0B, BEE0HAM, Bt Belaot, Lanoahlre, England. n. r. ALLKft VtK, Hoi Atiml$ far Vllnl Htntrt, ,1tUl .1(17 Omni fit., JTrw lorn, vmo ( ir r"r nrMtwiai ne itei aerii reeelfir r jrire out lrttwl?-r imf. Plump and rosy are tne babies living upon LACTATE D FOOD Physicians prescribe it. Invalids use and relish it. A picture ef ftv. charming bible, alio TaluaM. pamphlet, eanl oa application. WaLU, Kichabmom ft Co., Uurllngtoa, Vb ANY ONE CAN DYEt k Diamond i It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simple. It's safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause always reliable. It's eoonomy to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause the strongest. fou ought to dye with Diamond Dyes Beoause they are best. Our ae book. " Sucwaafiil Hoaa Pyrln," giving kill direction for all aaaa ef Diamond Iya, arm free eaapplicaiioa.. IMaawnd Dyea are aold every when, or any color nailed oa receipt of price, 10 cent. WaUJ, RiCHAamoa ft Co., Burlington, Vt. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. A Boarding and Daj School for Boja. The thirteenth year wider preaent Principal begin Heptember -, !',, (lralel courae ol ttady; Initraetlnu thiinmgh; dlarlplloa atrlct. Military inatrui-linn auder choree ol U.S. Arm. officer detailed lor thai prpie. No bad boy admitted. Over'MOpHplla laat year. Karly application Deeeaaary, Fur elrrnlar and lull Inhirmatlon a ldreaa the Principal, j. W. IJ11.I., M I).. V. O. Drawer 17. Fortleud, Or. OF CORSETS TRUE That w hare aeeared tha birr eat eonalrnment ol Coraet. aver nfTered by any aiore on the L'oaat 'from one ol tbe large! fartorle In the w- r d, and one ol the moat popular. To further Intro dare itaelr merit everywhere tbey mate a apt elal term a. We offer, by mall, poatage paid, a mralar 114 Coraet lor II.OV, a 112 Cowt lor Kl eanta; a good aervlorable Coraet M cenu; a reg- lar 1. Ladle' Veet, 7t cent; above are aiaea sent WaJrU, 11 to , iut 68 eenta. The reaaon for thla it the ma era believe yoa will alwav m tkla Coraet If yoa try on. In WurHt. Mniu) or fhuviai Olmei lor men we lead all other. Have cloaed oat an entire factor, at W eenta on the dollar, and offer them from W eenta Bp. Every kind and prlreiitell what work yoa ao, Slv. aiae ana price, and w gaaraniee m mi. ailed Ire. Addma Meallh'. Caah atora, 411 fa-oat treat, aaa fraaolaoo, Cat. mm Cures HURT8, CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES. RHEUMATISM. The Wiley B. Allen Masic Store. The oldeat and laraeat In the North ai Kuat), Klerk and Behr Hroa. Pianoa. EarliNS Mon.nf Omana. Publlaheraol Tht Mutital hulimt. a ionrual ol miiairMS navea ritln matter and IS page miialc), laaned monthly, 7ftc ri jrnr; aamioecopy, ioc. tie II u lor caUIOKUet. rMI.KT B. ALLEN, 'ill Pint eu, Portland, Or. D ATTrJTC olilalne . Fret wd- M I kail IO mite. Information and advice rKKh. J. H. l.irrri.L, opp. Fatent Uflioe, Wa.hliiKlon, D. C. (Jfrnfioa thu pnprr). Fabers Golden Femalfl Pills. For Female Irregular Itlua: uolhlugllkethem ou tha market. AVeer all. Hureeaafully naed oy prominent ladle inonlhly. Uuaranteed to relieve auppreaaed Ineuatruailoa. SUREt SAFEI CERTAIN! Don't be humhnriel. Have Time, Health, Rent to anv aildn aocnra hv mall nn teeiiitot price, u.on, Addniaa. IHE APHRO MEDICINE CORPm. Waatem Branch, Bdj 27, POUTLAN D, OR Sold by WianoM list's Co., Portland, Or. 10,000 AGEIITS WANTED AT ONCE To Mali lh aVWnnWlta etDr.CROriiri aSU'.orr of lh tuunlfF O CiTtnf ft full ftml ciliiplt iTtnf full ana ciiiplt Aoeonnt of ui oo&fpircT inurtlr,dlsNTii7orUioUNl7,aiTMU.oon. th trial kitl rvnli.-l. Th? tMkMUltawtsf IM Ulwiri. I.M. UI TnTH HOW VIA PT. Htltnt 111 Olir. n OPill mitntntiima first twnrfsrl. ThiBlfliJiCrhgkMo! (Mirllftviun.': Mf t.mmts1oni. AddrvM, UUUlAUJ with the rosebud of health of lite Human Frame. mem; Mill mitii auritam't I'lffaen PANTSMADEtoORDER, SO, SO, S7, 88. Men's Suits to Order, $25 to S40. Fit Guaranteed. Rend 4 eentt In ttampi (or aauiplea and rale tor 'ii-meaaiireinvtii, toil ra-i aave tils money by dualluf with me. Satlal-iQtlon siiarameed. ARTHUR KOHN, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor, -oiama or Second and Morrlaon Ita., Portland Or. Mention thla paper. Season Opens for Trout April Isi zzTACKLE 33 a- -O D Ui H. T. HUDSON $$ Mr ft Pertfaaul, Or, PULaa ii inns, ReTohcrs and Sportsmen's Goodi IUD rOK BW IIXOtTEATID CATALOGUE L10UEV Can be made eaty by ralalug Cblcaenav A la rg.aipagelllaat ra ted Catalog de an rihtng locabatort, Broodara. Brooding nouaat, Bow an Whaf to Feed, How long to keep them la tha Brooder. Diiuklng foantalu. t)l.aa and their Cure, In laol mora Information than i given la many IfHienl booka. Beat to any add real on re ceipt ol la. atamp. wire rieiung, awn Mlllt, Bona Meal and all klndi ol foaitrj '"Ui'rtia, PittlBBriBCBbatir Ca. PiUIbbi. til JHE SMOKIfi Will Kare rto other Jobacco Who once tries 'SIAL OF JJORTf CAJ?0LIN Plug Cut. jKis is tKe secret of its Immense .sale. TAKE IT W.PruNDErTSa Oregon Blond Purifier. .K.I0NCY LUWia DISCA-Jti DY8PCP9'. I Ymnl .U I onis ym ucx nawV I HCACACHt UeilVXNtSS 1 mUT i 0 XV 1 5 2 IS eS?"eBw A Fourth of July IX- PORTLAND. Grand Conglomeration or UNIQUE ATTRACTIONS. Our Beautiful River One Fiery Blaze. BRILLIANT Summer Night's Concert. GRAND PARADE -RIPUTI WITH- SPECIAIt fEflTUIJES. Excursion Rates" -FROM ALL POINTS. One Fare for the Round Trip Tickets Good Prom July 2d Until July 7th Ineluaive. Bring roar ilatert, eoaalnt and yoar aunt, and Portland will give ynu a right royal wel come, a Ihe uelebratlen thla year will be on a 8 render ccala than aver a!i-:;ic3 before In regon. FHJIIYnOYAL PILLS aak UrvctrtM tor Pimmnd ta rrm, atMUnie) aWMa), Wiim Vtlfc aVllM rttttaw. Trnkm m mth, tv All Bait Y im pwttBgan, taIM, Bj)n vnppm. V mmmrmmm ( rIMtaa. Hmn4 4a. (ti ) tor pWIMttUr. ItMlaWttlslI Mai 'Nriwr IW LaalrCga." M ItMaMT, H STEINVVAY . rKAmu 011.11111(11. a BltA H.fJablr, ho atah Piano; Harriett Urnna band InaUiiii.eaM. LargMit atock ot Mhent il ualc aud hKik Hnmla "Milled at Kaatera rViora. MATTUJA3 OltAY CO. ) Poet Btret bu rraacu. S. P. N. 17. No. S41-B, F. N. U. N. 418 g u