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LL I del; lists. I in a iCUSM iforsw il Putf an in ncuiwl )rougb tterliti annul' ted ie per" mow and tie Ec more iati ' An Sir. aiaoH". Seattle.' :uld trbsM ;of isH jdeolH 'hep Clll"J loflwM . Art Patent medicines differ ne has reasonableness, an- ner has not. Une has repu- t on anoint: r uas uui. iic i C , 1 .-iM rt V- . 1 4 Clin jnS COiHiutiiwwi vi out Ls another has only .hopes. Don't take, it for granted bat all patent medicines are ike. lhey are not. Let the years of uninter- tip- ted success and the tens thousands of cured and ippy men and women, place Or. Pierce s Golden Medical icovery and Dr. Pierce's livonte Prescription the side of the comparison i i cy oeiong. And there isnt a state or ritory, no nor hardly a untry in the world, whether people realize it or not, have men and women them that're happier be- use of their discovery and Lir effects. Think of this in health. hink of it in sickness. And .1 1- ...L..l in tninK wnemer you can rd to make the trial if makers can afford to take k risk to give your money ck as they do if they do t benefit or cure you. I it moult) Is set on a balr trigger " It a new ,e lor I tie ma i who In loua ol aiK'narglua; Itie sIlKbtest provocation. JOSS TUB .DKKI', TO WENT, THK FAK i mbont. oars aud ataw reaches, Hritet- j.-iomacn mite s is cameo a tne most inv nt Item lu the materia mettles of thetrav k public It deprlvee vlllated, brackish r ol itt hurtful properties and execrable Jr. coun'erat.'ts the nerul' loin efTet'tt upon umcbol bad or ludiResllbe food, reme I tramps, heartbu n and wind upon the lai'li. It i a flue defeuse agalust malarial Sii-ri. nullifies the enrU ol excessive beat, and damp, relieve! tick headache, and la comparable cure (or coatrveuess and bll ti n. The fatigue o( travel often telit moat Mr nly uu Invalids aud cuvalercents, Intially to such au extent ai to jeopardise l'eisous In feeble health, anpielienslve ol tlT-cta from traveling, will, II piovlded with inters, be far less likely to have their tears 5ed. , easy to tell when a man li flattering your !lor,'but It It n't so easy to decide when he wring )on. .re are people uoing Dobbins' Electric to-tiny who commenced its use in 18113. jjd tliii be the ctme wore it not the pur llid must ecunumictil noiip made? Auk r ttrocer lor it. Look out for imitations. . 1 sometimes easier lor a man ti complete a lot nlrasnre than It la lor him to make a square afterward. jsufcr remedy cun lie liud for coiii;1ib jdliln or any trouble of the tlirout than ii'ii'i liruiiehial Troche." l'rice So cents. in bine. ae oue once Mild that he could a! mo t hear rsiis crow. We disbelieved him until while tin: Holmes' Held the other day we als- hia, inde i btaid It inowu. r'a Ores:on Hlood Purifier ti al re or it i scroll I' Vim st remedy fur thai, dread disease, dyspep or it regulates the lymphatic system and gcrolious. ILES1 PILK8I PILES I vllllsms' lurllan Pile Ointment will care ;,HU'ediug audi telling Piles when all other tents have lallea. 11 aosorDS me tumors, the Itching at once, acta as a poultice, iiiviHiu relief. Dr. Williams' ludlan Pile wnl is prepared only for Piles aud Itching t private pan, ana nuiniuK eise. every i warranted. Hold by druggists, or sent by B receipt of price, (Soc and 1 per box. i WlLUAMn MANUFACTURING CO., Prtiprieiors, Cleveland. 0. WHY! h TTERE" merits of a remedy I (or pain do not tTlZ-v-l-jlj consist in lis being Oiia bu1 ie fact that It Is better. In being more ipt and sure, and therefore the best for ecino purpose. It ls not an ldl catch bat strikes the eye thus: )T. JACOBS OIL GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN, IS THE BEST. the best cure for all aches and pains. HhoMs THE TRUE PROOF. this specific feet Archblahops, Blah Clergymen, lawyers, Doctors, GoT ira. Generals, Senators, Memberaol ress and Legislatures, TJ. 8. Consuls, and Uavy Officers Mayora and UIs, testify and Unite in "jlngl "Wt td pain; THER REMEDIES FAILED, it Jacobs Oil cured promptly and per ntly." For the same reason THE POOR MAN What he sect and needs, ts not decelTsd Hill have it at any prtca. ' rriirn ciibeb TO STAY CURED. J I L 1 1 li We want the name and ad' f dressof every sufferer in th dressof every sufferer in the tTUMR U.S. and Canada. Address, J. S. and Canada. Address, '. Birald Esyts,K.D , l'sU ' 1 j i ninn?. '.NWAY.Cabler md Pease Pianoi f the Bast Piamo Make, and the fjvorl" risns; til Musloal liistrumenis; ouu.oir tjo slock of Sheet Music Stmkway Hall. i P.al Htrat- M.1TH1AS OKAf 00. Vl I vn Puniiiiiii VAIT MI'HT HAVE I tltKHflHHI. im. trade. We inir n.-i. f.,r ,ailrnad nUir'CS. It'S easily . I'avs well. SnceefP an" advancement xl.lre'iw J. O. tiKVMOCR, 1W!4 Washlng- et. Portlnd, Or IUFFLE BOARDS" 1 .MHiuifuetunMl by i af ii n n l aJ I 6Ui, Sun KrwH'iNt n, Lml. t I McCRAKEN & CO., DEALERS) IN- Harbor Lime. Porilsn CtrMirt. Sol Salt sns Utsh Plsiter. Hair, Fir Brick Fire Clay. LAND PLASTER. I North Front Htreet, Cor. D, fORTLAXD, OB. ! THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." 1 four til onrwtnrml dlsrharof oien VIZ u htni an Interna " b.i, rrr Ipi of prtca y i ne " ; !r,Ht MncliM) tie . t" J""' 1 imi QflLY! 1 -?etaa.of W anon!i fairj J'."r-,."7.rTru,lif. unu ansa Tat.iasT-a.rfi PIES BY THE MILLION. FACTORIES GREAT THAT PRODUCE THE AMERICAN STAPLE. fnilt PMbxi. MlrmmsM Choppy and Dough Hulled by Powerful Machinery, eoroa of Ot.oa Pilled arltb Plea of A II Ism and Shape. Americana are great pte eaters, or turn the reputation of being such, any way. For a great many years the consumption of these savory edililee has been looked upon as one of our most distinguished charactcriatics, and there is no doubt that there is good ground for this belief, lor there is no place on the globe where the subject of pie making and pie eating nas received so much attention. And when it comes to Die eatlns. New York city is not behind the rest of tlw Union, for It is eatimated that In this city there are consumed daily not less man 73.000 of these somewhat indigest ible daintiee! PROM WHENCE COME THEYT But where do they all come from? is a question that Is frequently asked. The majority of them are manufactured In small bakeries around town, but there are several concerns, each of which is kept going day and night, and produces from 15.000 to S.1,000 pies of all sizes daily every day of the week, mounting Into millions in the course of a year. A reporter visited one of these immense pie factories. It is located on Sullivan street not a very desirable locality, it would seem, but the .nterior was as neat as a pin. It was surprising to see how every branch of the business was conducted. Everything moved along with really au tomatic precision. The entire building is divided into sep arate departments. In one department the manufacture of mincemeat is carried on by machinery; In another the fruit is prepared, while in a third the immense quantity of dough that is used is made. The fruit is peeled by machinery and cut by hand. ; In the room where the pies are made there are several long tables at which sev eral men stand. The dough is brought to them in large buckets holding about thirty pounds. A lump is then put on the table and rolled out, cut in small squares and laid on tin plutes. These plates are then handed along to a man who stands ready, with knife in hand, to shave on the ends of the dough which hang over the outside of the plates. The plates are then placed In rows In a wooden tray and taken to the fruit coun ter to receive their "insides." The men at the fruit counter hold a large wooden spoon in their hand, and as the tray comes before them they supply each pan liber ally with fruit or sauce, as the case may be. The plates are then replaced on the trays and carried to another table, where they receive the top crust, after which they are put on an elevator and sent to the cellar, where they are baked. There are a half score of ovens In this place, each of which will hold 400 four cent pies, or. 126 fourteen cent pies. The four cent pies are retailed at nve cents and the fourteen cent article sells for twenty cents. It requires two men to run an oven; one man stands at the door oi tne oven and directs his partner where to put the next consignment. The man who places the pies in the oven holds in his hands a lone, shovel like arrangement with a handle fifteen or twenty feet long. The pies are put on the shovel in couples and are then put in to bake. Tins takes twenty minutes, and when finished the hot and juicy dainties are re moved, put in cases and sent to the wag' ons. FORTY WAOONS HAOUNO PIES, There are many other details connected with the business that have not been spoken of. For instance, in one depart ment seven women are employed all day long washing tin plates, which are dried bv an Imuroved steam apparatus. The busiest time arouna tne ouiiuing is at 8 o clock, when the nanus go to work. There are not less than one bun dnxl and ten neople employed in the factorv. They work until 8 o'clock in the afternoon, and then leave, omy 10 return at a corresponding hour the fol Inwins morning. The drivers begin to g out on their dailv rounds at 4:30 o clock in the morn Ing, ana" all return by noon, for there is nn anlo for Dies in the afternoon. It re quires thirty-five wagons to supply the company s customers m i gey City and Brooklyn, and there are five more wagons in newura, iu. new ark in also a great pie eating district - t vt i. iunn. There is no doubt out tnai mis is me largest place of its kind in America. The manufacture of pies is not confined to any one size; mere are amuii pieo mi pII for 5 cents, meaiura size mm uiinji 10 cents and the large size that sen lor m rpntiL In addition an immense quuiiuij made'' pies, sold at 45 cents each, are manufactured for theaccom mvlntinn of restaurant Keepers. n,r la orerv variety oi pie, cuiei of which are apple, miuce. peach, plum, lemon, cocoanut, rhunaro. pineapple anu custard. Berry pies are maae wnen wr ries are in season. Tn manufacture such an Immense stock it requires not less than CO barrels of flour, 1.200 quarts of milk, b.000 eggs, 8,000 pounds of lard, w Darrein or ui i nnn nniinds of sugar, besides all the fruit There is more fruit used in the composition than anything else, and to show how much is used it is only neces sary to say that twenty barrels of apples are used every day. Although there are only about 15.000 or 20,000 of these pies sold daily the factory coum, u nrrvlnce 85.000 a day. But taking the average sales per day. 17 Kim it makes the weekly produc- .iL m'linu-inir six days to the week, for -rir u nerformed on Sunday) 105,' 000; the monthly 455.000. and the yearly 6,477,500 pies. And all this from only one pie foundry! Is it any wonder that the Americans are race of dyspeptics k ing World. To loeraaso Long Powor. I have seen men and women increase their lung power-chest expansion it is called technically-by five minutes ex ercise morning and night Stand up straight on the balls of the feet, bead thrown back, and inhale deeply, first in flating the lower part of the lungs and then the upper. Then expire slowly, let ting the chest sink first and then tl lungs. Do this fifteen times, morning and evening, and my word for it. you'll spend less money on colds and catarrhs. -4t Louis Globe-Democrat HIGH HATS IN THEATRES, A M'tunger Attribute tli KiiIsmkos to Im perlrriiiiiis III III I'lavhoiiM. Hiiiiii Hiiie ctniti'ihl tlmi the evil of high half H Hggravntt-d t-onxidtTulily by the lieTn-iN of nur tht-alrvH. where sulll cicnt alnp ta not given to the rows of euU -mid a well known New York manager In an ideal playhouse each speetulor should be able to have an un interrupted view of the stage It was an in all the lioinnn amphitheatres, and also on the (irvck stage, owing to the height of the platform where the ir formers moved and breadth of the space given to the chorus, who occupied the ground we cover with orchestra and stalls Home ol the newly erected theatres in (hit city are much better off in this respect limn the older houses. By way of contrast, look at the con veniences proposed in a new London plnyhouse. The visitor will find his allotted sent a center of convenience and comfort On cold nights he is to have a hot water bottle to his feet lie will drop a penny into a slot on the left, and out will opa bill of the play By de livering a shilling into an aperture on his right he w ill obtain an opera gloss Books of the words can be secured by turning a handle behind him. There will be a place for his hat, another for his umbrella, a third for his top coat. by pressing a button he can send a telegram; touching another he can call a cab. lie will wnnt nothing, in fact, but a telephone to his wife, so that between the acts he can ask her how the baby is getting on, and tell her not to sit up for him, as he is going to take supper with a friend We are not quite sure of all these details, but such are -the general impressions to be gathered from various paragraphs which haveuppeared respect ing the new place of amusement erected by an eminent dramatist for a success ful manager. We live in hope that one-half of these agreeable attractions and sweet boons may be realized, for the play going pub lic has bet-n long taught by bitter ex perience not to expect too much. Even in some places where the electrio light flourishes, the ventilation leaves much to be desired. In fact, we are not quite sure but that the gas "sunlight" of other theatres does not greatly tend to purify the air. Sometimes, on winter nights, the thea tres where concrete and iron are used in stead of wood for partitions and seats, strike a chill to the flesh and blood of the auditors, who shiver and shake where they ought to applaud with warmth and enthusiasm. In time all these raw defects of iiuitorfect reforms and all these lingering evils of the old regime will disapeur, and we hail as a sign of the millennium the crowning mercy of u bonnet for ladies that can be folded up at theatres and will no longer vex the souls of men, fiew lorlt Sstar. Hurled Alive. An Instance of buried alive Is reported from Syracuse. For one such case which, through extraodinary circumstances, comes to light, it is only reasonable to assume that there are many known only to the ull seeing eye and hidden from all human ken in the depths of an unvio lated grave. Rare as are these evidences of a second death, a thousand times more terrible than the iirst, they are sufficient to engender the earnest hope that some means shall be reached whereby burial before death shall be impossible. Either some enactment whereby it would be come a ponal offense to inter a body that did not betray certain unmistakable evi dence of absolute death, or some applica tion of electrical appliance to the coflln and its contents There are no mechanical difficulties in the way to prevent electrical communi cation between every recently ouriea body und the otlice or residence of the cemetery uUiciul or watchman. Nor is it impossible to construct an electrical annliance of such delicacy that the slightest movement in the coffin would sound an alarm that would leaa to avert ing the womt fate which can possibly befall man liorn of women, or woman or children Moved of man. Electricity has long been made to summon men to the distant room of a great hotel when a fire is in its first stages. Surely it is possible for the same stibtlo servitor to tell of the frantic movements of the wretched mor tal entombed ere the vital spark of life has departed? Pittsburg Bulletin. Uor Monthly Shopping. Farmer llow uiuny yards o' that truck will it take ter make ther cle wom an er dress? Clerk About twelve, I should say "At three cents cr yard it comes ter thlrtv-six cents. 1 reckon twelve's er leefle ruoro'n she'll need. Just cut off six yards. Times is mighty close, an' we hev ter be er leetle savin'." "Anv buttons or thread?" "No. I reckon not. She kin scratch up ernufT o' thein at home. Craps wa'n't extrv this ye'r. and we kain't erford ter fool no money erway." "Is there anything else?" "I guess yer may wrap up er quarter's wuth er sugar an' er dollar's wuth er chawin' terbacker. 'Pears like sin ter fool erway money fer sugar, but ther ole woman thinks she kain t live thoutin It, an' ther habit o' usin' it's got sech er holt on 'er that she gits erway wither quarter's wuth every month. Say, raebby you u better put up two dollars wuth o that terbacker. for I kain't tell ef I'll be down hpre eririn fer er month, and 1 waut plenty ter do me." Time. Tb. Rod. The advocates of whipping as a means of family discipline are accustomed to quote Solomon as saying: "Spare the rod and spoil the chi'd." What Solomon said was: "Lie that spareth the rod hateth bis son." But the word "rod in that con nection does not necessarily refer to cor poral punishment. It simply means pa rental authority and guidance. The same Hebrew word is used in rsalm xxul, where David says: "The Lord is my shepherd; 1 shall not want, His rod and bis staff they comfort me." The was the symbol of authority end Dower, not a raw ninf uur a uh.uij withe. Indianapolis Journal. gnaw fib Wasn't a Boatanlaa. a hnninir and thoroughly cosmo- nrJitaii woman who come to Bosto jtai or two ago tells the following sug gestive incident: "I was introduced the other day to a naive person, who greeted me cordially, and exclaimed: 'Ah. Mrs. cienvenue. s have seen you at church and La the street car often. You are from the south, are you not? 1 knew that you were not Bostonian. because 1 noticed that yon always smiled when you bowed. -Boston Gazette. PORPOISE CATCHING. EXCITINO WORK BY INDIAN FISHER UlCk MEN ON THE MAINE COAST. r Principal Means of Support of tha Pasaamaauoddy Trio. Prlinltlv. Meth ods of Landing tha lllf Flab and Trying Out tha Blubber. Along the coast of Maine there are several places where porpoise catching is airried on extensively and affords the principal means of support for many of the people living in those localities. Tho Bay of Fundy is an especially good Ash ing ground, and Indian Beach, bordering jn the waters of the bay Is occupied the year round by whites and Indians who do little else. For years the t'assamaquoddy Indians have made a practice of camp ing on the beach and applying them selves assiduously to porpoise harpoon ing and shooting The winter fish are the fattest and give the most oil; that is the valuable art of the catch. FKOM "HAND TO MOUTH." The largest porpoises are about seven feet long, will girth rive feet, weigh 800 pounds and over, and yield from six to seven gallons of oil The blubber is an inch or so thick in warm weather, but in the winter double that A fat fish's blub ber will weigh about one hundred pounds. The Indians do their work in much the same way now as they did in early years, the most primitive methods pre vailing In trying out the blubber tho appliances are of the rudest kind. The fires are built among piles of stono, over which iron pots are hung. The blubber is cut in small pieces and slowly melted. The oil is skimmed into jars and cans, and when pure is worth ninety ceuts a gallon. The best oil comes from the jaws of the porpoise. The jaws are hung up in the sun, and the oil drops down into a vessel, each pair producing about one-half pint. Watchmakers ana others using a very fine oil take it in preference to all other, and it commnnds a big price. The blubber oil gives a good light, and for years was burned exclu sively in the light houses along the coast In a good season an Indian will catch nearly two hundred porpoises, each yielding about three gallons of oil; but most of them fall a good deal below this, as they are not over partial to labor, and as long as the returns of ono cutch will last, will loaf around the camp rather than go out again The custom is to get a few gallons of oil, go to the nearest market and sell it, then "rest till forced by necessity to make further exertions. The porpoise's flesh is much like pork when cooked, and is a staple article or food HOW TFIEY ARB CAPTUItF.D. The bravery, skill and endurance de manded of the porpoise catchers in their work is almost unknown to the outside world. In the morning, when the men are going "porpoisin'," the women and children turn out to see the canoes off. Each boat has two men, and when a storm comes up while they are out, or they are unusually late getting in, there is great anxiety among those on shore. It takes years of training to make a good porx)ise hunter, and the big boys begin by going out with the experienced mea No matter what the water's conditiou, be it rough or smooth, if there is a trip contemplated the start is made. In calm weather the blowing of the por poise can be heard a long way, and guides the Indians in the right direction. Shoot ing Is the most successful method of kill- 'ing the fish. Long, smoothbore guns with big charges of the powder and double U shot are used. As the fish Is floating, swimming and diving about the water, first on tho surface and then below, tho canoe Is paddioa as near as possible. Then, as the porpoise lifts himself to dive, the gun's charge Is let fly. There is seldom a failure to make a sure shot, but the fish is speared to stop his floun dering about in the dying struggle. It is then landed In the canoe by grasping the pectoral fin with one hand, sticking a couple of fingers in the blow hole and dragging it over the side. In still water this is easy, but when a high sea is run ning the undertaking is hard and dan gerous. Sharks are plenty, and their tins are almost always visible cutting tho water as soon as a porpoise is wounded, the blood attracting them. No end of sto ries are told of men having had their arms bit oil oy me snarks wiuie they were reaching into the water to secure porpoise, but old fishermen scoff at such a thing, and pay no attention to the dread ocean monsters as they almost rub their noses against the sides of the ca noes. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Novel Advertising. Original and "taking" advertising dodges are cropping out every day. I witnessed the latest in the vicinity of the city hall yesterday. Two well formed young women, bearing between them a small banner which set forth in golden letters and catchy phrases the merits of a certain rat poison and' ladies' face pow der, were the features of the new dodge. Each young woman, besides wearing bo- witching smiles and long, luxuriant gold en hair, was adorned in attractive cos tume. Over their shoulders and cross ing their bosoms diagonally were red, white and blue ribbons. Iloattes em blazoned with the national colors and the spread eagle were pinned to each shoulder. A broad brimmed straw hat, fastened with lettered ribbon, sat jauntily on their heads. Each carried a small satchel, which contained alluring handbills and sample of the advertised wares. The advertising couple walked slowly down H road way. attracting universal atten tion. They distributed their handbills right and left. Accompanying each hand bill was a "sample. " Many gentlemen and ladies stopped and questioned the young women relative to the article ad vertied. and in each instance the ta- ouirinz one was met with a smile, ready, effective answer, and an extended hand, which held out a sample and the Inevitable handbill. The scheme "caught on. "-New York Star. Samnle Caa a pell. A little niLsa of 7 years beard one of her sister say day or two ago, " don't believe I can apell daguerreotype, and the immediately boldly made the asnertion, "Samraie can. He can spell every word there Is." "Why, Jennie r exclaimed the little girl's mrtiier, who knew that Sammie was about 10 years of age, and not remarkably precocious In orthography. "Well, be can," per sisted the young lady, "but" and her Toice modestly fell as she added the sav ing clause "I don't believe he can spell mor'n half of 'am right" Troy Time MAM tttss MHLKS HIS UUU In Nothing So Morli as In lining tlond lo Ilia KHInw Man. TtroMA, Wai-h., .lime 1, Ih.J. V. Jimmi, Snifffc , HmA.- IimkSik: I have Ix-rii Inking your miiliriiiu seven weeks, ami it gives nietheitri'iileM plni.llre to tell you mill every one v? who will lis ten how niili ll koihI I hey have done tne. When 1 think of whut i have siillered uml how many ilix-turs have tried llieir skill on me lo no earthly good, how thev have Tilled tne with morphine, chloral und other pui sons until 1 wan nearly crafty, ami how 1 1 ui 1 1 V liiimlreilsof dol litre inv poor husband bus paid oui in I he lat three years Mure we heard of your wonderful cures, 1 mil as tonished to see myself lo-ilny able to ito nil over the eily, able to do my housework slid n Hi r a busy day lo lie dnw ti ami have whole nichi's giiod sleep. I 'tar Ihs'lor, my husband and I an' very thankful to you lor whut your medicines liiivc done lor me. MKS. JU.IA 1.0NSH.M.S. Jlol I'aeilie uveir.ie, ICoom'.'l. SuTTi a. wash.. June ', Is'.n. Qnr bahy was very alrk. ami tried several nhyslelans In town. None of tlnnn sivni'd In know what Hie matter was. .-he emil'lu'l stand, ennliln't play: It was illlhetilt Inr her to nel her breath; she hail eliekuir llls from Hie lime she wss I months uhl; wnnM i liuke every live mlnntes durum lh ll'ithl. su.l s. sullet tn I'otivulslonsaiMl muscular ctinira''t!oii. Wchsil stout given uu lmi "I her g.'lilug well, wneu we took her to lr Jonlnii. aud lu a very short time she rommrii'-eil lo Improve until all llii'se symptoms have illsi'aril enlin-lr, ami she has not hsil a slisn ol them lor some time. It tiivis me Kivst pleasure to make mis sihid- me nt. so that others who ham ehll ln'U that are 111 may know when' lo take them lor trcslinenl. .illl?. i ll v til. r..- n. on i r...i.... Third street, between Hell ami lllani lisr. Pr. Jordan's olllee is nt the residence of ex- Mavor esler, Hum ami .mini'. Consultations ami prescriptions uiwoiute- ly tttt. Send for free hook explaining the Mito genetic svstein. t'Ai'TioN. The Hislogenelio Medicines are sold in but one agency in each town. The IiiIh'1 around the bottle bears the lol lowitig inscription: " !r. J. K.ugene Jor dan, Histogenetic Medicine." Kvery other device is a fraud. You eau't tool w -lilt a live electric wire, always lu dead earnest. II Is KVPTVKE AND P1LKB CfKKD. We poslUvety cure rupture anil all rectal dis eases without palu or dotcuttoii Irom business. No cure, no pav; aud no pay until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet lira. Porteraeld A Lose, 3 Market street, San KraHclsco. The flicht was a draw when It drew a cirrus full of people. Try Oksmk for breakfast. A Ture Cream of Tartar Towtlcr. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and 1'astry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Vo other baking powder docs such work. "German 55 yrup ForThroat and Lungs " I have been ill for Hemorrhage " about five years, "have had the best Five Years, "medical advice, "and I took the first " dose in some doubt. This result " ed in a few hours easy sleep. There "was no further hemorrhage till next "day, when I had a slight attack " winch stopped almost linmeuiaie- ly. By the third day all trace oi blood had disappeared and I had "recovered much strength. The "fourth day I sat up in bed aud ate " my dinner, the first solid food for "two months. Since that time I "have gradually gotten better aud " am now able to move about the house. My death was daily ex pected and my recovery has been a great surprise to my friends and " the doctor. There can be no doubt "about the effect of German Syrup, "as I had an attack just previous to its use. The only rtliet was alter the first dose." J.R. Louohhead, Adelaide, Australia. 4J ABraasy Barges at da Hslm, To-ds It ia rslnim in mrn-nis. He knows by TODce thenlu. cl a "H.b "". ?"""'. It is hu sola arntle ol drass. and to hm worth irswe, shirt, cost, yert, and pants. He 11 uU too talss by the hour of stmms Ustinf days snd Shts wbsi Uud ' Slicker'' miKia up bM difiereaca Ut-eea coml.-rt and nnsery ! snd all fc a mtn tnfls from ti s ws-k's psy. Why d I ioibuyon. f.yoerlIf To rtalirshnw lmta U Hs think h k-ng it lasts. It will outweai lour 'suits ol d Jhes. Ilier art one today, bo lor. yo. lory h. A day's delay may esuss , a Bonin of sickness, snd cost a bundrcd titws the erica of a Sncksr. Bcwars of wwiIikm "'"" TraoaUsrk. TWt accept any infsrwf onat when ia"h.r, lh. " F.shltrnJ Sl.ck-r" dcl.sercd hoeraooaL Iartiwlar. and illustrated cat. A. J. TOWER, - Boaton. Maaa. Ttlff fl Isthearknowledra l-adinf rem1y for all ttif unnatural dHV'baraa aad prtaldiseasesnl men. A renslo cure for tbe deblll Uiln( sakDsaa pacullat Ui women. I iinsrr ball ana reel sets in rsenmmeudlog It to all sn oarers. BTrstia HD.DfSTiia.Ht Mld sit llraaaUla. ratltva Xo. 3138. F. '. U. No. 470 Baking Powder ToWER'iVSlLOKER'IS AILJJEWEARS f corealnLi lTiUAV.i f O .salS st SB fj f . f mm svwass- V I TaitsistCei ri'Pa 1. V s.nrHialTl.0 kFsfjl N. P. . U. lOO KKWAKD. floe. The realra of this tnr will be pleased to leaiu tlist tttara Is at least oue dreadeu disease thsl se t in e has been able to euro lu all lis staves, ami that Is t aiarrh. Hall's t'atarrh Cure Is the oiil) positive euie now known lo the mcd It-al liaivriilly I aUrrh, U-liig a conitliutloiial disease, nun I res a eoiisiltmlonal treatment. Hall's tiaiar h I ura Is taken lulerually, ai l Ilia illnw liv iiihiii the bliss! ami raucous surlaivs of the avstrai, thereby ilcsiro Ilia the foiinilstlou I the. illscsx) ami mvliia Hie estlcul strviiKtn ny InitldliiK up the ton it Union aud asslstlnc na tore In ilolua Its work. The proprietors have so much fait li lu Its curative nowers thai theynflvr (Hie lluinlred Hollars lor snycs.s that II falls loillle. Svml lor list of tcllmonlals Address r. ). I'llKNKY t O., Toledo, O. tW by Imnoil'ts. She may lump over Ihe moon. A cow al Ken licit ale pari ol a dynamite stick. CUNSl'MI'TION HUtfcXY Cl'KEII. To tkk KniToa: Hesse Inform your rrailera that I have a rHltlu rvumly lor the ataivu iiami d disease. Ky its timely se thousands of hopeless cases hav" been permanently cured. I shall he ulad lo send two bottles of uiy remedy lr.M. lo miiv i,t vonr rcsilcrs who have eonstltnn- tloti If they will send Lie their express aad post dice address, Kespectiuuy, T. A. HIXM't'M, M. (!., 1K1 I'earl street. New York. Car Ensmclliie Htore Polish: no dust, no smell. OPtflS IJXJOY9 Both the metlioil ami results when yriin of Fics is taken: it ia pleasant and refreshing to the tasto, and lets ... .1 . - .1- .1 - I'M euny yet promptly on in jviuueys, iiiver and Hovels, cleanses tne sys- em cflet'ttmlly, dispels coltls, head clics and lovers nml cures hnuitu?! onst'umtion licriiiniiently. ' For salo in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SWUP CO. miieisco. cn. LoutsviLU, nr. A I0KK, .K DON'T. Don't cheat yourself out of a good eraoke by takingapoor Imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. WANTED The sil.lrosimol all soldiers who ..,., anmMh-tiildl a less numoer oi SOLUICK8 acres thsu IM) and made final UnnirCTrinO proof on the same vtore Jinn llUllltUlLUUlJ Al, IK74. W. K. stunr.M, r. los 7ti. Ii.nv r. I ). Mention this panel-. Fresno and Tulare Lands. Homes on easy terms lu thai Level Orchard land coinuy. two raua's lunula" me w-w:.. I'erins, Id per cent, down, balsiieeon flv! yiara line. Otir lands ant adapted to the O-auau, Kalslu and Deciduous Km I ta. Aprly tn I). T. CI HTI'i Iteedley, KranoCoiiiity, la FRAZER AXLE Best in the World' Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! WALTER A. WOOD Mowers, Binders & Rakes. BEST IN THE WORLD. Handsome talrne and Prli-es mailed fro. Vddress Wants s. nuuu, rreimsni, TO front treat, Cortland, This Picture, Panel ilza, autllod for 4 oenta, J. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of "Bile Beana," 255 4 257 6rtenwlch 8t, N. Y. City. &H" V""s GREASE ermi scytiem srvn SMNSMI r H JiestCongh Medicine. Jtecommentled by i'hysicians. Cure where all else fails, I'leaimnt and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. Hydrants. La- Chichcstch'I moi'8h, Reo Cum T Diauono Bito TMt OSIOINSL asio OCNUINI. Ths saly Ssfs, Sara, smlnHaM. ml SjrssK. sm... aui-i lih ku rilihiw . TL ill ll la ts MatftWMrrl Imih, piuk rai.peri tua dnarej(iti avajnUtrlVltaVa ail Unfits. r MM 4. In afatniM ftyf ( lieaiara, ii-stlsttMUtia, -.nil KrlT-f Tor 1-a.rf i,n M Utlw, by PriMra MatlL IV.fMtftTMtlmeM.ftla. ttm hsvw. CMICHtBTlH CHIMICIL CO., Mafltwa taat tWM tr mil sUsmI irmUi. l'HiUalKU aiA. VA. 7 .Myt . aT! 1 . f-' r 'j . as-a j,i a,. ssw. s ir.'- rt'sus front' c!ea,niiness 6nd . . s r - ur -r-JisWLti'.wsif . a ,i,i"i.ir-r("1 t - i vi X is ds solid cotKc ..i'oj-scounng soap Tryihinyournexbhouse-cIetningMid behtvppjt CHEAP COMFORT Can be secured by the small investment in one cake of HAV0L10 when you have a house or kitchen to clean. From the paint to the pots ami pans, and including th win'lows and floors, it is the very lest labor-saving soap for soaring and cleaning.' M Grocers scU it. . (yticura 1VKKV lll'MOK OPIIIK SKIS AND Ht.'ALP j of Infancy ami I'lillillusid, whether uirtnr ilia. dUfimirliiir, HcIiImk, biiruinit. scaly, nrnstad, iiiiiiilv or liliitcltr, with loss nf hair, aud every Impurity nf the bbssl, whether simple, scrofu lous or hereditary, Is sjH-edlly, iiermaiipiitly and economically cured Iry theCl Tli l sa Kivkdiis, coii.l.tliix ol t Ttk I k i. the great shin cure, Cu nt rss lxi.ir.sn etilslte skin pnrlllerand heaa tiller, smi 1 i tii I SA Kkwh.vknt, the new blood and skin purifier and r'estr.t of humor reme dies, when Ihe best physicians and all other ret lies Isll. I'srcnts. save your children years nl mental slid physical ati ffi-rl iih. Hvitln now. Iielsis are ilainrtTiiiis. Cures made In childhood ate iHTiMsiii'itl. Sold everywhere. I'rlce. t't'Tit'i'SA, fioc; Soar, iV; KKWH.VKNT, II. I'rcpared by Totter Ping ami Chemical I'nriMiratloii, nisdou. Mass. semi for " How to i lire rklu and Hlood Dis eases, " if llslo's akin and stall, piirllicd and t0 Inautllk'd by Citii CHAHoAf. a Khlnev pains, backache and muscular heuniatlsm relieved ill one minute by the VnlchralcdCt'Tlu ANTt Taik 1'lastsr.2Ao On reeelpl nf this small amount we ship F. O. II. hau Krauclsco 2 CASES -OK- FlrlEandPliREWlHES, ' CON8IHTISU OF 12 12 Quart Bottle Quart Bottle (live us a trial. White. Claret. VVolffsohn Vineyard Comp'y, 210 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Season Opens for Trout April 1st --a rTACKLE 73 O D 03 5 H. T. HUDSON. 1 First tract, Portland, Or., paiLsa la 1SS3, REVOLVERS A SPORTSMEN'S GOODS Bend tor new illustrated cataingna, lltUOHI.l A llll l l.l . Bush HI, not. Hunt 1) snnisrsa Haiiaime, H. t i eoudiiowt a both Us Kiimisism stel Auiirlosil piss this lintel Is nndsf Hie iiisiisavuiKid nl I'lisrli-s M.mtit.misnr smi is uie Ul I'siiXii and lluslness Mwi's IMI lu Hsn Krso olstyi lliilns onmfurte, oill.tne uncic'lled. nrat-clasa wrtlre, blshi'Sl sUuidsrd of respsculallty llisrsllleeil. Ilmrd and num per .lay, ft ai.tsi; sms's n"H, wills tual.iW par ukln. rme onaea lu and from tlie llntl GOOD TIMES For Farmers I For Everynl Tablt Psachat, ry fins, par dot 12.10 II.JS Tsblt Plums, " " J ? H Tsbis llrspes, " " Tabls Bsrlltlt Pasrs. " 210 JJ labia Fruit, assonea. sit mnos i Pis Fruit, stkortsd, psr tfox 1.00 1.2 Order b tbe can, dosen, case, or carload. SMITH'S CASH STORE. 41(1-4 IK front street. Ban rranelseo. -''vaseline. LOR ONE DOLLAR sent nt bjr mall, we will de I liver, lre of all ehantea, to any jieraou In the United hiatus, all Ihe following articles carefully packed In a neat h:: One two-ounce bottle nf Pure Vaaollns...I0 eta. One two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade. ..IS " One ar of Vaseline Cold Cream. IS " One cake of Van-line Camphor Ice.......10 " One cake ef Vaseline Hoap, unsceiited.,..IO " One cake nf Vaseline ttnan, scented.... 2 " Oue two-ounce bottle ol White Vaellne.J5 Or for stamps snr slnls arllole at lbs prloe nsmnd. If sou lia nootslua to use Tssellns In an; funa be careful to soeept mils trsaulna a-xsls put up lis us la urtslnsl paosssss. A srml tssay ilnujsUta sm trylua to s..rsiuulii Iiiims la tsss VANKLINK put up by Uwsa. fit, tot yield m suoh persusslnu, as tlis article Is an Imi tation alikiiul ssjus and lll ant al yoa lbs result r.s suswt. A Ih.uIs uf Blue Beal Vsaollna It sold by all ilrusitlsu at 10 nU. rTTTJ TAKE IT &Tw.pruDER's. f Oregon Blood Purifier. KIONfV eV LIVER DlSfASCS. DYSHCPSIA. irtVPlfflfBB'.OTKHtSANDSKIH 0HAS.r.3 . ttik 'fhw.HCADACHt' COSTIVCNrSS afl lri" UUKt Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaria. BILE BEANS. sa silhar klnsJ. JbAtM BtHUuti 1d fsUItfMa. jlood revenue. 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