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f Copyright, MOO. I lie who waits r an inactive liver to do its work, eposes himself to all tbo diseases Jut corao from tainted blood. Wt wait ! Languor and loss of Lietito warn you that graver ills ' . v.. i '0 ciuau wuiuu. iuu umi avrp m from coming; you can cure , , , m li lucv ve como wiui ur. fierce'" Golden Medical Discovery. i tho only blood and liver medi ie that's guaranteed, in every case, benefit or euro. Your money uk if it doesn't Thus, you only y for tho good you get. Can you Jk more? It cleanses tho system d cures pimples, blotches, erup- ns and all skin and scalp (lis- ses. ocroiuious auccuons. as jver sores, hip - joint disease, felling" and tumors yield to i superior alterative properties. Historic Panllel. Heef was never so high M reiilou since those laniollli dajs when the i Jiimped over the inuou. brSOSS TUB I)EEI, WKHT, TO THE FAR istesralioats, ran and stage roaches. Hoetct- ritomach Kilters In carritd an the moat Inv Jiant Item lu tho materia mod lea ol tlie trav public. It deprive vitiated, brackish tt ol it hurtful properties ami execrable for, counteracts the pernicious effect, uxu aMoinm bol bad or luilUeetlLle lood, reme B cramps, h artburn aud wind upon the miach. li la a Una defense against malarial enler, nullines the effects ol eireiilve beat, Id aud damp, relieves tick headache, and la jiii'omparoi le I'll re for costiveucss and bll fcn s. The fatigue of travel olteu tells mint aydrmisly upon luvallt's aud convalescents, au-lnually to such an extent an to Jeopardise JPeisous lu feeble health, apprcheutlve of efletta from travel, will, if provld d with Miters, be lar less likely to bate their lean Juvd, $ wonder at the number of children of re ciable parentaKe ottered foradoutiop." "Well, 1 roe. a grt ut mauy very icspcctable people e lo live lu nan." (Jnl'llHH, IIoARNENKKH AMI KlIRR Til BOAT. 'Jlrmvn' Hronchial Ttochtt" give iniiiie tjc. relief. S X'.tt wise old fair that knows its own broken th. H . C'te Enamellne Stove Polish : no dust; no smell. v (iKRMKA for brcukfimt. PROMPT 0 CURES PERMAHENTLY 9mm. IT IS THE feEST. A. BECK ARMS CO., WlliM.KHAI.a AMD RKTAIL DKALKRB IW Jtguns, Rifles and Revolvers, '.SHINC tackle, sporting goods, REWORKS, FLACS, Cicatrical and Gymnasium Goods, 174 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. v .aa"- TAKE IT f W.PrUNlDER'S. SEtioN Blood Purifier. NEY &. LIVER OiSEASCS. DYSPCPSIA. PiMPLEs. blotches andskw diseases . J-CADACHF.'' CQSTIVENESS . t-itatKauknnw1e1cM r(Hrln "VI ?n" T" L; "m... A 'I T.,6 DA YS.T3 P""1?" ,7,hrd.bll. Mraa.lv IprewnWItandfe sate ThiEihCh"" In.recommjadlng Min wfj Y GOOD TIMES ' rrmorel Tnr FuprvhnnVl t Puchtt. nn Int. per iot... IZ 'O I? 75 1.60 1.50 tn 185 1.25 Plums. " - II? ?8rvt. - " Baitiett Pean. " - f'" frull mnr'fd. ill kinds ' , attorted, ar Cos ' O0 " !tby theean, down.caaor cr'i SMITHS CASH STORE. Kront 8tit, aB FrBilae, THE OBF.ATF.Bt ' T-rJtaUrt'H-it. )! rw Frx Cirotar In haict:r Cc, Prtafema, Cat i EES RacKAches i Bb. a mi i AUNT MAG'S" FUNERAL THE COWBOY'S AND DELICACY GENUINE GRIEF OF FEELING. o ""u nniemer Uaa Ufiait M Wall aa Otlwra of Mora Civilised Surround luca (tlinldlug Tear with Comrada a nii la Troublik Much haa U-on written reBardinR cow. r.v life on the jiluina. and much of that writing xn w U,lgiilHi ,mt tiltf ututiihistifattf(l are Iwl to believe tlmt tiie voivhov U a veritable terror, wbow.' glory lien iu riototw conduet and tormi nutiiic tlie exktenco of fellow beinpg. Sueh lielief U exceliiit;y erroneoiw, for. aside from muny other nolilo traits, the cowboy bna a beurt an syuiiUhetic an a female. This wan demonstrated jiiht the other day, when Imj Tom Leiter and uUgang were herding cattle alxiut thirty miles to the north of this little iluce. ill tlie region of the MuHnelshell river, writes a corrapondcnt from Livingstoue, M. T. U-iter U a New Yorker, and cume to the northwest some year ago with hU wife and mother. Every cow puncher on tlie plains knew "Aunt Mug, as Umg Tom's mother was familiarly knowu. She al ways had a kind word for them, and her devout Christianity had won respect from every one who had ever struck Lung Tom ranch. Letter's lengthy form hud given him tho sobrinuet of Lonir Tom. and he had worked bis wav up from a common herder to captain of a gang. "AUNT UAO S DKAO. One day he was in the vicinity of SIus- solsliell with a heavy herd bound for Billings. Night was drawing near, and tho boys had just trot themselves rcadv to ride down tlie cattle andgoi:tocauip. Away to the west annearttl a horse head ing for tho herd. Alllioudi not. mure titan fairly outlined as a horse. UingTom knew the animal, an extra he had at the ranch. 'Some one's comin' on. Dick." lie said; "there's sumthin' wrong tu home." llie liorso drew nearer, and the ridor was recocniziHl as Letter's wife. IJ;ta headed she gal IiikhI upand almost gnsinnl for breath as she said, "Mothur'sdi-ad! VIU O lttVO UIIU US 111 lltlllU threw his horse's mane under the brh'lr rem ho called to Ids men that "Short;. Morton will take my place." and headi:v for home, his wife and himself were o.. at a gallop. Alter ti:o cattle had lxen ridden down for the night Morton, who had been as- ned to take chaw of the rang, called the men together. Morton comes from some place in Ohio near Hudson, in the estern reserve, and Is a college grad uate. Iho roaming life of thecowbov fascinated bim, and he's discarded lit diploma for a lariat. "lloys." he said, "we've got to do some thing. Here's Tom out here uwav from civilization, with his mother dead, and Aunt Mag was a noble woman." iih emotion choked back anything further he desired to say. "Fellers," it wns "Jersey Dill's" voice (nearly every man in the gang had a nickname), "Shorty's ri;;ht. We've got to hev a decent buryiu' for Aunt Mag. Some of us kin light out fer Billings nu' git a colliu, an' we'll try un' tlx things sum way." A N10HT HIDE WITH A COFFIN. The suggestion met with favor, but Billings, tho nearest xint where a colliu was obtainable, was over twenty miles to the southeast. It wns agreed to send there for a colin. And at U o'clock that night "Jersey Bill" was tightening up the girth on his pony. "I'll take Joe Kellv's pony with me to carry the colliu, oud'U oo Lock by sun up." As he swung into the saddle his com panions crowded around und pressed money into his hands. "Get the best, Bill: Aunt Mag's worth it," was the parting admonition from his companions. All night that little crowd of cowboys sat around the lire and reluc tantly took their turn at picket duty around the herd, as all were anxious to olfer suggestions for Aunt Mag's funeral. Dawn was just breaking when Jersey Bill showed up with a neat, cloth cov ered collin, which was taken to Leiter's ranch at once. Long Tom was stunned, as he was just preparing to start on a mission similar to that of Jersey Bill. The remains of Aunt Mag were tenderly placed in the collin by Mrs. Leiter aud her husband. That afternoon a burial took plnce such a burial as seldom occurs. Willing hands had dug a grave on a knoll north of Leiter's cabin. The pastor, pall bearers and mourners were cowboys, and the sympathy there manifested came from deep uown in me nean. rrior w depositing the cotlined form of all that was mortal of Aunt Mag in the grave, Morton made brief remarks, eulogizing tho good deeds of the deceased. Lvery head in the group that stood around the grave was uncovered and the lashes of every eyo glistened with moisture. Droits of Ihiiu'd crystal rolled down Jersey Bill's cheeks as lie stoojied over to aid in de positing the collin In tho grave. Al though devoid of the pouip and formality of a funeral in tlie midst of civilization, no moro sincere, sorrowing mourners ever gathered around a bier than tho crowd of cowboys that laid Aunt Mag to rest. Chicago Herald. Current of the Sound. One night about fifteen years ago Mason Clark had his schooner at anchor in Port Townsend bay. While ho was sleeping tho wind came up and loosened the vessel from its anchorage. It drifted all night, and in the morning he found himself lying quietly at Mio mouth of Campbell creek, in British waters, in front of Blaine. He had drifted sixty miles by wind ond tido, and over that same course the largest ships can sail without a tug. About seven or eight years ago one cold winter day John Geisher went abroad a sloop which belonged to Mr. Henspeter and was anchored in Birch bay. He wised the anchor with the in tention of bringing the sloop ashore, when a strong east wind caught her and she became unmanageable, at least, to him, and so he floated about for several days on the gulf with no lire and nothing toeat but ono raw goose, which he de clared was delicious. Ho finally brought up in Nanaimo. on Vancouver Island, onlv nlxnit si-.ty miles from where he started. In just ono week from the time the steamer Dispatch left him onboard tlie sloop he was lock in Semialimoo, arriving on New Year s Day, much to the RratificAtion of his friemU, who had dven him up for lost,-Blaine (W. T.) Journal. . One of the horse used on the stage line near AUany has a heavy mustache, people who have examined the horse arid the remarkable gTowlli ot hair on its upper lip say they never saw anything to equal it. Some very nobby gentlemen's famish ing stores order gloves for the dnde of the period having pearl buttons in placa of the patent button preferred by men. Congressman John L. Mitchell, of Milwaukee, will be the richest man in the next home, hi fortune being tti mated at HO.OOO.OOa The man who hauled the first load of wnd used in building the Polk county, Lv, penitentiary ha just been Kntcooad to that institution far six monUn. riot Wfather. Bid Jowa, of the Je.tery Printing com pany, aaa yesterday entertaining a friend bo has Jurt returned from a summer spent in Anrona. His friend told biai that It bad been very warm nut tbera and that be bod suffered intensely from the beat. At this Sid marveled grently. sayinit thu ha had always Understood that tlieaumim-rs in Arisona were delightfully cool, and Hint a ir of blankets were a uw-ewity at night "So, you're wrong, Sid," auid bia friend. "It was awfuL Why, jut to give you an Idea of bow hot it wax, we bad to feed our chickens cracked lea to prevent their laying boiled eggs." And Sid laid down bis band and quietly pasted out of tua game. (,'blcago Uerald. Curtoalty. HOW IT WAS rCKlSUXD. -Ufa, THE ARIZONA KICKER, Original Kirks Culled by The Detroit Frea Preaa. We take the following from the hut issue or lne Arizona Klckeri A Nxw DErARTi'HE. Next week we shall begin the publication of an agricultural de partment in lne hacker, thus making year's suliscription ten times aa valuable at present, without increasing the cost to sub scribers. We bave made arrangements with a tenderfoot who struck the town without a cent to take charge of the new department. He is a sailor by trade, and we now have nun out In the country learning the differ ence between a coyote and a Hubbard sauash He may make a few blunders on the go off, as be sticks to it that potatoes ought to grow on trees, and that wheat grows wrong end. too, but be is a hummer and will get there by and by. Itemeuibcr. this deportment does not increase the subscription price at an. t ears simply trying to publish a pa per worth fioo per year for IX Costs AOAl.t. If there Is a more courte ous gentleman in all the great west than CoL DubilT we should like his address. We re form! to the colonel the other day as an un bung thief. It was ouly our way, but he took exceptions and called at the ofllce on lucsdny and knocked us down. The blow was delivered in the moat genteel manner, and was not accompanied with any verbal utterances to shock our sensibilities. Neither did the co onel gouge our eyes or cbow our ears after we wereUuwn. He was cooL calm and composed, and we freely admit that w got up with an Increase of 00 per cent, in respect for him. Our noeo was skinned, and we Kuockca au unction bill into in ' as we fell, but wo bave no grudge to satisfy. The colonel could do no less, and we are thankful be did no more. We shall be pleased to see bim again. Tuanks. Our thanks are due Mrs. Gen. Sliiu for a peck of beautiful onions, sent in a day or two ago. Also, to Mrs. Judge Hen dricks for six toothsome sandwiches and a dozen pickles. Also, to Mnj. Hayes for two pounds of butter and a slice of bam. It is generally knowu tliut we board ourselves, and our friends vie with each other in loading our table with delicacies. We pity the man without friends. 1. 8. Suuscriliers will please excuse the looks of The Kicker this week. The two pounds of butter mentioned above got mixed with our ink by accident, causing the latter to run too freely. We bave added sumo pul verized clay to the lot, and expect the ink to Stiffen up before our uext issue. The action of the postmaster ot El Paso in refusing to allow the El Paso Ti'mnto be transmitted through the mail simply because it contained a news an Asso- iated Press dispatch riving a svnopsis of the opinion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana compelling the Secretary of State to submit at the next election a constitutional amendment passed by the last general assembly extending the barter of the Louisiana State Lottery twenty-five venrs, is deserving of the severest condemnation and censure, not only because of the injustice of such an arbitrary proceeding, but upon grounds of public policy. The business manager of the Timet very properly had this post master, who bears the historic name of Smith, arresti d for unlawfully detaining mail matter, and he was bound over to appear before a commissioner for trial, but the punishment whatever it will be, even if ever meted out after many months ot delay, will not lit the crime. Nothing short of absolute and immediate official decapitation, with whatever other punishment the law provides, would be proper for such officious intermeddling with the mails. If the United States mail is to be subjected to such scrutiny and exclusion by the postmaster at K'l Paso, the postmasters at the various other cities, towns, villages, hamlets and crossroads in the State and throughout the United States have the same right, power and authority, and areof course at liberty to do just as the postmaster at El Paso has done. If the postmaster can stop the transmission of a newspaper because it has in it the decision of a court in regard to the Louisiana lottery, he can also stop it because it mentions the name of the lottery in it, and if he can do this he can stop the I'vtt, because it incidentally mentions the name of the Louisiana I-ottery Company in criticis ing his otiicial conduct. If he can do this, however, he can override the strongest bulwark of the liberties of the people and violate one of the plainest provisions in the constitution of the United States, thereby completely throt tling the press. Upon grounds of public policy the United States government slionld not tolerate such tampering with the mail. It throw b open the doors to fraud and, if permitted, will tend to make the service inefficient and unreliable. Why not de tain a letter suspected of containing a lottery advertisement, and why not open it to ascertain if the detention is legal? If its contents are legal why then of course it might be permitted to continue on its journey. The great wrong done newspaper pub lishers, however, is to allow a iostmaster to authoritatively detain n.ail matter which in bis opinion is illegal, lie ought not to be permitted to do this. If the publisher has committed any wrong he can be held responsible and be made to suffer the penalty ; bnt a postmaster may detain an entire edition of a news paper, entailing a heavy loss upon the publisher, and yet when the matter come to a nnal trial the court may de cide that the papers are mailable. The damage ha then Ucii done the publish er, and there seems lo no adeqnate remedy for him. Suppose the politics of a newspaper are objectionable to the postmaster generally, and throughout the State they choos to hold a paper be cause in their opinion it i not mailable, it would thus put it within the power of the postal department to stop the circu lation of a newspaper and bankrupt it, leaving the publisher with a kt of suits against postmasters as assets. Such a state of affairs leave newspaper pub lishers without adequate remedy, and to allow ach arbitrary conduct on the part of officion postmasters i contrary to the institutions of this government, and a violation of the legal maxim that each wrong ha it adequate remedy. Houston (Tex.) Port, May 14. A PAIH OF PET LIONS. ANTIC3 OF THE TERRORS OF THE FOREST THAT ARE AMUSING. They Were Mure Pl)ful Than KIttane. lDd to Have Human I.uva fur Pan -They flayed llavitc, However, With Tame Animals at t'lrat. Previous t making np country trips In South Africa 1 always laid in a sup ply of calico dresses aud iHiuud packages of tea to serve as presents for tho wives of the Boers In the ontlying districts. Tea is used by them only in cases of sick ness, and tho donation of a calico dress is alwnys met by nu interchange of dairy and hen roost products. In one of my trips, while iu the ucighlxrhood of an old vrouw, finding that the larder ueeded replenishing, I jumped on my shooting pony and cantered over to her house, followed by my Kaffir henchman "Jan nary," carrying a basket containing tho tea and dress. The noise, of my pony's hoofs on the sunbaked earth caught the old lady's cars, and she met me at the door with tho explanation: 'Tm so glad you have corner "Whyr "Because I have a pair of young Hons for you." "Where are they?" "Knocking about the faonse some where." I immediately dismounted, handing the reins to January, started indoors, and filially brought up in the kitchen, where I found the whelps asleep ou the hearth. On asking how they were capt ured she informed mo. that some two weeks previous her son had shot a lioness, and, finding her in uiilk, hunted around uutil he picked up the youngsters. I immediately bargained for them with the understanding that they were to h given all the milk thev would drink, no teased, and kept uutil my return, somo three months ahead. Tho tea and dress were then produced, and January had to enlist the services of ono of the farm Kaffirs to assist in carrying to tho wagons the butter and eggs which were received in exchange. On my return I fonnd the cubs had been partially weaned, which was fort unate, as it would have been impossible to get fresh milk for them daily. Taking them in my anus I started toward my cart, which had been driven up in front of the house, for the puriose of throwing them on my bed; but the oxen bolted on catching scent of them, and it required deal of patience before they would al low them to be loaded. On coming tip with my train of wag ons, loaded with untelotie, guns, etc., tlie cart was prudently kept somo distance in the roar, for fear of a stampede of the teams, aud it was fully n week before the oxen became thoroughly accustomed to lion odor. The whelps would pass tho time while traveling lolling about on my bed, which I shared with them at night, but lis soon a we stopped and the oxen were turned loose for grazing their heads would be thrust out from the front of the cart waiting to be lifted out, so that they could have their customary game of romps with tho dogs and myself. We had reached the more thickly set tled portion of the country when oue day, just aa we were outrunning, a couple of young Rkts cantered up to the wagons, ono of whom carried u tine chactna seated behind him. On dis mounting the reins were handed to the baboon, who hud seated himself just in front of the horses, and I started for the cart in search of tho "square rigger" t. e.,gin flask in order to pave the way to purchatiing the baboon. On reaching it the beads of both whelps appeared, exiiecting to bo lifted out, as was customary. Ou catching light of them the baboon gave a scream, the horses a sjort of terror, aud each one took a separate path across the veldt, followed by a pair of blaspheming Boers. I saved ray gin, but lost the chance of buying a fine chacma, und sulkily re fused to join in the usual frolic. The trip home was mado without fur ther incident, aud on arriving tho young iters were allowed tho run of the house, but at night they would persist in shar ing my bed with me. After having been nearly smothered by a trick which they had of lyiug across my face, I finally compromised mutters by arranging a cot alongside my bed with a stout wire screen intervening. Of course the arrival of tho yonng lions was soon noised about, and I did not lack company, especially ou Sunday afternoons, -when my establishment re sembled a miniature coological garden, and the feiiulo whelp seemed to select just such occasions to play pranks on the bipeds of her own sex. Her favorite ambush was under the table of the dining room, the door of which opened on the passageway through the house. So long as inulus passed she. would remain quiet, but a sure as a ingle female or a party of them at tempted to pass through she would spring out and crouch just in front of them, invariably causing a hasty retro grade movement, accompanied by a se ries of screams. Once, while in the rear, giving some directions to the Kaffirs, 1 was startled by a piercing shriek, and turned just iu time to see a frightened female dart out of the back door and come at racing speed toward isa, In so doing she bad to pass directly under a tree in which was chained a baboon.. So soon as she was fairly under it the brute dropped on to her shoulders, whisked off h bonnet and wrap and waa up on his perch in a jiffy. She dropped in a dead faint, and before I could dash some water into ber face and bring her to ber senses the bonnet and wrap were torn into shreds, and on look ing toward Die house I saw the head of the lioness lying over the doorsill, seem ingly enjoying tU mischief she had wrought. Forest and Stream. The late "Diamond Joe" Reynolds was very plain man in hi dress, and with all his wealth he never owned a resi dence. He lived with his wife in plain ly furnished and unpretentious apart ments. He left an estate reported to be worth about $3,000,000. Delaware is said to have more 11 ring ex-governon than any other state in the Union. Five of them a T. Bigg. John P. Cocbajtn, James Ponder, John W. Hall and Charles F. Stokley are still engaged in active business. It is proposed doing away with the old system of lightning rod protection and replacing the rods with narrow rib bon of copper, which will use up the en ergy of the lightning and save tba build ing from destruction. HE WHO CAN TAKE AOVICK la Equal In Wisdom tu II I ill Who Can iilve It. ('('stick, June 1, 1W.J. F.uijtnt JunitiH, Xriilllr, HiuA.-Mv Dkak 1octok: I am deeply indebted to you. Your treatment for my troubles bus slsiut restored me to hi-ulth. When I lint wrote you I hud aUiut given up ull hope of ever getting well, but under the intluence of your medicines my symptoms have one by one disappeared. For more than a week I have not been troubled any with the burn ing in my stomach. I can eat fruit now; and my bowels are more regular than they have been for years. It seems too good to be true. Please accept my heartfelt thanks for the good you have dour me. Most thankfully yours, Mks. ('. IIouomh Nokth IIknii, Wash., May S, Wt. Ihr. J. K. .Wwi, H-altlt, HiuA. 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Such a medicine is a ben " efaction to humanity, and its good "qualities and "wonderful mer- Jesse Barker, " its should be . . "made known to Printer, "everyone suffer- Humboldt, "ing with dyspep "siaor biliousness Kansas. 9 G. G. GREEN, Sole Maa'fr,Woodbury,NJ. Thl Trad Mark la on Tiis Best Waterproof1 Coat In th world. BUY THI ReganVaporEnginc lor Pumping Water or Wine, Hpreyliig Frail Trees, nawlui Wood, Kuuulug bathea. Jflectrlo light Hauls, etc. REGAN VAPOR ENGINE CO., 141-133 rirat Ktreet, Han Kranelaeo. VASELINE. LOR OMR DOLLAR seut us by nail, we will At l liver, free of all crura, lo any p iraoa lo U Hulled HtatM. all the fouowln arUaiea care all (MM-kad la a neat bog : inetwo-ooiMe bottle of Pore Vaaella...10eta Oue two-ounns bottle Vsaelloe Peuada...U) " fine Jar ol Vaseline Cold Cream. II " One rake of Vaseline Canpbor !-.. .....10 - One cake of VaaellM Swap, nnsmitasl.-.U) " Oue cake of Vaseline loan. sceiiUid A " Out twcMmaoe swllle of While VaaeJLn4),26 - If h... la w VsmSm la au futa W arWul In aa4 oul, "OuiM r-l put s, Sful oralis anil pswis uia A its, sun, druggist an trying k alio UUVAHKLINK put aa b, Um hi suak i rsnsdsa. ss U arUela Is aa aula orWInal pseasra. s-rsan is,,, Messr nrii ra trllbuitt ralua and will a. ! r SO f srluwju A A IsitUs ol BM esal VI Vaasaoa a, aula kg al inttt wu al It sstiia Cbesebtoujb ITf C., !( StiU JL.Htl Tirk. Balling Powder tlOO KklWAKI. 100. The rralerof 'his paper will he plraned to learu ih si Uiere Is at lrul one dreaded ilUeive that srliiue has been able lo rure III all lis slates ami Ilia: is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh t'ure is Hie only iKwalve l ine now known lo luti in 'd leal fralernliy. I surra, bring a iiinslliiilloi al disease, rt'umri'a a roiislltutloiial Inalinoi.t. Hall's Catarrh fire Is lakeu Internally, acting illrvctly niton the blood aal nun-mis ftiirfart-s ol the svsteiu, then by destroy) tg the fouinlaiiou of ine uiM-ase alio living Hie l aiuul streuxiu hy biilliliug up tnu eoiislitinloii and assisting na ture In doing Us work. The proprietors have so much faith Hi lis rurally powers that they oiler Oue Hundred Dollars for any ease dial it lalls to cure. Scud for list of letlmoulais, Aiblress f. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. tW Hold by llrugglsls, T.Vi. The hardest-headed niau was born with a soft spot. KCPTCItK AND FILES ClIKEIt. W r.,xltrve!y cure rupture and all rectal dis eases without patu or detention from business Noenre, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad dross or pamphlet Urn. Portertleld ik ly Ik Market street. San Kranolx'o. It Is the nnobslreperous dog that samples the most trousers. Plunder's Orrarou II ctotl I'urllti r Is the best remedy lor that dread disease, dyspci sia, for It rvgulatee the lyuphatlo system and baa secretions. KM Rutli tho method and results wfipti Syrup of Fija is taken; it is plensanl iml rolresliiiip; to the taste, ami acu "cully yet promptly on tbo Kidneys, Liver and iiowols, cleaners the sy ton effectually, dmpvla colds, head iclies ami fever ami cures htihitui'' i3otiHtiintion permanently. For sale in COoand $1 buttles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO SAM FRANCISCO. Cl. lou'.sviuc. nr. f w iohk. r. DOIM'T. Don't cheat yourself out of a good faraoke by taking a poor imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. Fakr's Golden Female Pills.. For Pemale Irnfrtilar I ties; uutliliMi llkethem on the market. Arurr fall Hucefmahilly used by proiulusnt ladle monthly. Uuaraiiieed to relieve suppressed menstruation. IUREIIAFEI CERTAINI Don't be hnmbuinreit Bave Time, Health, audfflpueyilake uo oth er. 1 ' Ki Rent to any address, see u re by mall nu ray oelptof price, 1X00. Aditivss, THE APKRO MEDICINE COMPANY. Western Branch, Box!t7, VUKTLAMD. OK old by Wiidoic Pact C.. Portland, Or. or. mi mm lot I.061' orFAILINIJ 0IANP 001)1 l.oeraJ aad K EKVOU8 liLUILlT V ; Weakasuof Body and It I ad, Edict, nf Crrnrsor Esoasass la Old or TounK a,.l,l aiSIIIMIIIfMll, Un4. II ww In !.'. s H.iMis,liifUM'Miiisi,isafii(To(i unlit SSnl.l.lf a.r.lll", anal TSSiiasST-K,a.Sll la a a ,M u.llfy h-oa SUSlalMSsd Iwilp laaalrlM. WHIa Ih.a. bMSHslhs awh, SMls.sllM Sad asasrS aallH (S..la4l frM, aKia muuibAi. uurrs.u, n. i, Tola Picture, Panel sli J, mallod fc- 4 oanta. J. F. 8MITH & CO., Maken of "Bile Beans," 253 , 257 Greenwich St, N. Y. City. B.k..i KKAi. jasys tyaVi'ailv THE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF OUR MAIL DEPARTMENT Will onmmend themselves at once to ont-of-biwa consumers, who have not the facllltlee el vials. Iii our establishment and making a personal selection of auythlui wanted. SPRING GOODS NOW READY. faT Samples, with rulua of sell-measurement, will be sent on applleai Ion. 4. B. STEINBACH I CO., POPULAR CHE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AKD BATTERS, BOX 436. PORTLAND, ORECON. ' npLSO'8 KfcMEDY FOK CAT AKUIl.-liest. KasU tfk eittouse. Cheapest. lUlicf ia immediate. All cure la certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. I It ii an Ointment, of which a small mrtivle ii applied to the nostrils. I'rice Mc. Kolil by tlruRKisti or sent by mail. Address: E. T. Hazfltink, Warren, Fa. "Heha.d.sma.llskiiro horse Hcsh-wnoboughfisgooschondeonVDontbfiak2 eiP ordiry soaps IsSAPOLIOs- Try a. ctkz oj-ihftsnd be convinced. PArYimAn QAnn WI,o ccomPliBl iatiBiactory WUITIIIIUII WUCIU reiultilniconring and cleaning, and neceBaiUtet great outlay of tima and labor, which mora than balanoaa any wring in eoat. Pntctical peopla will 2nd S1T0LI0 iha bad and ehaapaat aoap for booaa-ele&nbg and acouring. MUMOBS. (Uticura nUMOKHOKTHK M.OOH.HKIN AND SCALP, whether Itrhluif, biimina:. bleeding, scaly, enisled, plmplv, blotchy or iiiir coIored, with lidis of hair, either simple, scrofulous, hereditary or ."iitiirloiis, are speedily, eriiiaiieiitly, eeo. noiiiii ally and Infallibly cured by the (! Tii.i'aa Kkukihks, cniihlsiliiir of t I TU l'Kt, Die great sklti cure. I'l'TH pa H.ur, an csuulsite stln pu rlilcr anil hcsiitliicr, and ci Tin as Hrsolvixt. Hie new IiIihhI aud skin purlllcr and irreatest oi hmnnr remedies, w In n the best phys:c!una and all other remedies (all. Ci tii I at KsHslnasare Iho siilv Infallible IiI.sk! and skill nurlllera. aud dally cil'ct t more irrcat cures nf bliMst and skin dU s.' than all other remedies combined. Hold e cry where. Price. Ci TKl'SA. AOs-: HoiP. 2V; Resolvent, 11. 1'reparcd by Poller Drug aud Chemical ( orHiralioii, ll.nlou, Mass. Mini lor "Mom to Cure Blood and Hkin Dis eases." l-r t'lmplcs, blackheads, chapped aidTrilyfci If skin prevented by t'l iu cat Hosr. Xti lliickache, kidney pains, weakness and s rheumatism relieved In one minute by the jJceleliratedi.'i'TU i aa AxTi rsiN I'Lssrsa.Wo DO irf B E A WALL FLO WE ililluv. He ctlll help yoll Mlolllt. I'ollHilete self III slnlition M I fur circular. JI.IIIIIM M'V'u A I'l It'll I'll., M lln.a.Uay, ,cm Vork I lly. Old tilild SMlHiltw ll,,iulil: si nil sons nl.l n,,M awl Hll, li mull t i lis ulil alnl trllahlr h. uss nf A. lull-man. 41 l lilnl slm-l. Man Kisnrlmi; I will mqJ bf rrliirn instl the rash, aroiftlliis to assay; If tha aiuouat Is net satl'fu-tnry alll retuili gold. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. YOU Ml'HT IIAVB some trade. Wa Mam Vouna ineu l,,r railroad ntliroa. It'asaullv Icarutd I'sys well. Kinross and advancement sure. Address J. II. hKYMOL'R, Vs& Washlni loii street, 1'ortlaud, Or. stein WAY, Gabler md hut Pltnoi MmiiIik lua HtsT Piaao Mans, and the favorite olnaiwr Pianos; all Musical InslruinsnU; Hands r)ua lird; larire sksik of Hbrei Musle. Htsikwiv Kali. Jul aud M Pusi HUesi: Marruita Uui cm. Call ait saa ntir im-w simhtis and osw sltstk WANTED Theaddressesnfallsoldlerswho Rflt niroc Aomr'riiilfil a less number of oubuicica ,.,,., thn loo aud made final UflMfCTriinC V"' 011 ,no """' before Juu IIUIIILUI LHUVI inn. VI. h. Mltr-KM, P. 0, noa U), ucuver, loio, jieutlou this paper. 1)ICIOHI.l' IIOTIll., Rush St., hrt Men. I) imnnir A Hansen M. V ; atwilucted no both the KuniN.an ami Amarlcan pUn. Tills Ibel la ttodsf Iks Uianaai'iiicnt of t'lialles MuliUtnliiery, and Is the Isal family and IIiisIiimb Mens lletal In Haa Praa- olsoii. Items colidnrts, etll'llia uni-loi-llrd, flrst-class Servlofi, liliilitit staiHlartl of rvsisHitalnllty snarantaeil. lUmrd ami nsim s,r ilay. 1 in sJ (X); sinsla room, AO oenu lo ,100 iwt ulslit. Praa oouli lo aud frara the Itutel. UAV CCUCD CURED TO STAY CURED. ie want the name and ad dress of every suflerer in the 0, AQTUMll U.S. and Canada. Address. ix nu i iiuin Mai '.Isnldliyis.l.l.liifils.l.l OREGON HOMESTEAD CO., WlJPtt&i tin- II i it'it nnKrty in KhI lrlliinl-HMvi)H.rii KiM Aililtilon; lnN,A(ixli-. rrlii'N.kimofwiiiiam'li. I'urttfH w ikmU'hIm tu I'Miiithif tliU pruirly Kill Hint our UK mi Mini (vim. n'mly miy unit ti tht of life, fni nf 'H'ii, Vi oil r tt tiMi-ncrt irm'lH of (lie lliiwllinriie inu( n HllhlMini. WifcNhlliillitil riiimt v, 14 inlli'M wt'Hi nf INtrtliiinl.uiit huur'N thlt hy mil, mtv uiucMiiaiiy; fuai hi flii mt kvcre. w liuvo ilvv-Hi'rv rurtim nnir I'oii Anio'lt'ii, Wiwb.t f At wr mn. Mr mi furuur Hulli'tlii Nu. . MORNING SCHOOLQ lfl AT SEASIDE, u -Jl LY 81. IJrv.'MJ.'rmiui, Mutlifnmllrn, Kiitfllnh l.llcrmtur, IMiVrilci, 'lii'iitllr, I ac ti I i ( iilli'ifi I'rttrcHHsirn. 4 f. m. Ill hit' Nhiily, KriH't KvcmIiik UhUiivsI t'rvm Wunn Hull hut Ititt IiIiiic In Twin I.akkh. Uikksxii l. I nhkkk.i. Haiilu i riu, '!., Hvv'y t'lilH'.irnlH liiipilHt Hi'Mirt t7j. ceisler, Counselor at Law and Solicitor of Patents, roitTLANII, OltKdON. PATENTS Pnirumt Tut Invent Ioiim, unit INilrnin cnen him liiiliv. Mt'iiil fur flrt'iilnr, l'iirriHiiHlf net) given H).i'lnl ulli'iilloti. hHi'lal rulfM for Hltorm'y. Kef tri'iii'i: Huh. M. V, iivm, 1'iiilUnil Iron Work! Htltl IlllllTN. Vf ALTER A. WOOD Mowers, Binders & Rakes. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Ilaiidsome raislnrrne and prices mailed free. Address WILIER A. WOOD, President, 10 I'rmit Btreet, I'ortUnd, Or. J. McCRAKEN & CO., MKALKK8 I Rochs Hsrbor Lime. Portlsnd Csmsnl, Sal dan Sat, and Ulsh Plaster, Hslr. Fire at rick and Fire Clay. LAND PLAlttR. 00 Norlh Front 8treet, Cor. D, fOKTLAMI), OK, DROPSY TltRATFO rKKK, roslllv IrCnrsd Willi VeaeUhlalUmrdlae Have onsert thousands of cases, t'ure imsea bsm noumwil llewlaaa li, Iwatphxalelans I rem tlrsldoae sriujiumis ilisapH,ar: In ten ilarsatlaaat tsio-ihlnls allsfmpUim, removed. a,,nd fer free book leslliuiH nlsla of miraculous rurea. Ten .lavs' treainicnl free tif mall. If yon enter trial, send lile. In stamps orpav postnua. lm II II iiiiaNHo.s,Atlanla,ila. Al you nruvririai return mis advertisement to us CURE Biliousness. Sick Headache, Malaria. BILE DEAfiiS, , T, 3, U. So. 392-8. J. 5. TJ. No.