ATHLKTKM 1IK 1IIK I'KKHKNT U.iV. J. K. Sullivan, Herniary of the Amateur Athletic L'niun, President of I lie pattilne Athletic l.'luh ami Athletic hliior of TSr tifiurtiiiQ Tiinrt, w riles: "Kor year I have been actively eoiiune,l with athletic aiiortH. Jluriua; my active tiariiciauuii m neiu aorie i always loum it to my amaiuuKe to Use. Al.um n . l',,a I'lastur while in truiiiinie. a they imic remove soreness ami stillness; and l aois hen attacked with any kind of pains, the result ol eliKlil coins, I always uwl Aurn. ' with henelicial result. 1 have noticed tlia must uthlctea of the lireaent day use nut li i i itr eliie but Al.uoi Vn I'lasti." JsifStiii he has fiiuiul mure ru al.hm, III rimer man iu weeu. l or throut diseases. ciiuiilia.oiiliU.etii ellcciive relief ia foitml in the tine of -lirowm Ittune Im rorarj," Hold only In boxea; '.!. cent. One reason lit some hii1i- are lint mi wiekeil an omen i ueeue iue ueu t nail m rimhI euaiiee. Bessie Hellwood, who lived a lung time wiiu iBcuiuii, muiiui'viiiv, wiio inarritHi . . . ' , , Aunt) i iio oi jew i ore:, ii aDutit lo sue hint, now that he lias Income Duke of MitnihfHter, claiming that he owes I Dioiiey. An imitation of Nature that's the result you want to reach. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it. They cleanse and renovate the whole system naturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but mildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest to take. Sick Head ache. Bilious Headache. Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach .and Bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose. As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. A CARD. 7Vi Ptt'ili'hrrt: Itelative to statement from I lir,,iiiili. IMitilUhlntr I'nlnluiMv. tte relterMle what we have liefnrestateilojieiilv ttiHt wehave no fears of himnnilile mm iculliniHte Ciiiix'll ti.ui: tt helj nither than hurls biiKtnewH. We simply warn our uitnue aitiiltiftl heliiK tie relveil hy iiilnreim'Hetitatlini 111 patiDiilliiK lar tlea who, wlllimil the alinhteal idea of eimtlini In In theatixillnry ihiuIIkIiIiik biisiueas, huviiiit neither the necessary exnerleuee. uliint or fnct 11- ties for so doltiK, endeavor lo niHkeciiituil of our wnrnlnK to our luitrnim. The Intention of ic'ilnii Into business lo be " bought on"" In of Itself, as In also tlielr Htiiteiuent, a unique method of blHOkuuill, to whleh we retime to aeeeilu. We have had occasion to warn our patrons several times before In reliitlou to mien concerns, w none uni on" proved our Imlirment to be cirnct. Ia the imlillhherof a ileeaylnir weekly paiier, who starU'd w ith everything;, the only iier in a iinwjicrous community, ami w no ends w un noin inir, not even a paper w orthy of the name, a lit nliltwl t fnrniHh uiiYllliirv orlntK for other llllb- Ushers? TIiihmvIII tell. Valeh their enreer ai d Jinlie for vimrselvea. We hiive dune our iluly lo ouriiatroUK. S. 1'. NKWSI'AI'KK I Xlo.N. "August Flower" This is the query per What Is petually on your little boy's lips. And he is It For? no worse than the big ger, older, balder-headed boys. Life is an interrogation point. " What is it for?" we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flower for ?" As easily answered as asked : It is for Dys pepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomacn ana uver. XMommg more than this ; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country town. To-day it has an honored place in every city and country store, possesses one of the largest manu facturing plants in the country and sells everywhere. Why is this? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It is honest, does one thing, and does it right along it cures Dyspepsia. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.N.J. PALMER & REY TYPE, PRESSES AND MATERIAL Werthan anv houw Kaat or Went. W rite for diwoiiiiu. All late atylea of Type and Prlnten Koveltlen iu utook. Cor. Alder and front 8t., Portland. Or. STEIN WAY, Gabler ind Peiu Fltnoi Miaau tha BekT PliKO MABa, and Iba tffwrk pm Piaim; U Mustotl IumnxmU; BaodJBor i-li larn Moek 4 HbM Maue. fcTiiaWAT Ball i and M Po Httnt; Maithiab Ouat 0x Ual korl M mi -tm rrtnm ftrd B ffsu rriirn cured 10 itay cureo lt.ll rLItnw.-am ih name and ad- dre lof errry tufferer in the f. I OTU M R V. S and Canada. Addrew. OHEGON STATE FAIR COMMENCES lEPTEMBEB 14. N"r HaU in. More and lamer pretniuma ofrerwl th rmt for exhibit of a k. aarienltural pmjl ' .' Iruit. flow en, mineral, meehanlea. ori "t art and f.ner work, ct.lei.dld -ir. ea' b dT. The Pavilion, linhted by eleetririt). ul lr.ia lour nichta and a band eonrert eiirB ti:rhi. Kedu.e.1 ru on all tmnjrUlion Moet fi.d to J. T. (.KfctHt, ceeretary, Portland, lor a pit-wium !!. ld Gold a4 H'" tV "JTZjH rfjf UTand al JSlS or nail Ux aaak. aoanadiaa o aar; a A aiXiam, will raaara faid. At OLD LONDON PICTURED. COMPARED WITH THE CITY Of TODAY TWA.3 A SORRY SIGHT. Ita Huaaaa War Uaarfy. aalld ttrael- raa aad Kaallr Pulled Uowa-Tha Cll 1 atala Thaa Waa Culdar aad Mora la t aaarabla-Paailna aad Pntllaac. Wbo can rebuilil befor the eye. of the Blind t tingla ordinary dwelling of the famabed London of the middle of the Thirteenth century It aa a dwarttali. nalid itrufture of anch crazy ouaab lUntmlity that, with itotit iron crook and two itrong corda. provided by the ward. It wiK'b be pulled down and dragged oil apoedily In caae of fire, a itructnre of one itory jutting over a low ground Boor with another jut of eave above, ita roof perchance eugrailed with gables, iu front bearing an odd re emblunc to the back of a couple of huge itaira. and the whole a moat rick ety tumbledown, lop heavy fitutaatical thing Cbiuiueya were fairly in vogue then, to tt bad them aquat. dinare. wide mouthed, faced with while plaster red tiled or gray pebble work. Ked tilea covered ita roof Ita walls were rough planed plunks or wooden framework filled with a composite of straw and clay buttretwed with poets and croaaed this way and that with sup porting beams, the whole daubed over with whitewash, of which the weather soon made graywaah. In front was a stairway sometime covered, aoiuetuue not or a stepladder set slutitwiae agaiiiHt the wall for an entrance to the upper story The doorways were narrow and low the windows also, and the latter, dark ened with overbrows of wooden shut ters, propped op from beneath and sticking out like long slender awnings, were further darkened by aaabes of parchment, linen or thin shaved born, for glaaa came from Flanders, and was costly and rare. BOMAVnO BCILDINO Such, joint and seam aud tile being loosened into crack and cranny and crev ice everywhere, was the dwelling of the London citizen as the eye might see it in the middle of the Thirteenth century Multiply that dwelling Into a tortuous and broken perepectiveof like buildings, some joined by party walls, some with spaces between, all pent roofed or gable peaked, heavy eaved. stub cbimueyed narrow latticed, awning shuttered, stair cased, post buttressed, beam crossed, dusky red roofed, dingy white walled, and low under the overhanging vastness of the sky. and you have an ancient Lon don street, which shall be foul and nar row, with open drains footways roughly flagged and horseway deep with slushy mire, overstrewn with ashes, shards and offal and smelling abominably There were indeed at that period. thinly interspersed here and there, bouses of somewhat better description, solidly built of stone and timber, though at beet strangely deficient in comfort and convenience, at rding to the fash ion of that most inconvenient and un comfortable age. Here and there, too. for those were the times of the feudal soldier and priest, rose in dreadful beau teous coutrast with the squalid city the architectural grandeur of church and cathedral, or the stately bouse or palace of bishop or earl But all around stretched dwellings which our poorest modern bouse excels and on those dwellings all evils and discomforts that can befall bad their qtiurry Light came dim and sunshine dimly glimmering into their darkened rooms. bummer beats made ovens of them The old gray family of London fogs rose from the marshes north of the city walls, from the city's intersecting rivulets. from the Thame below, and crept in at every opening to make all dark and chill within. Down their squat chimneys swept the smoke, choking and blinding. Rains such as even rainy Englund knows not now soaked them through for weeks together. A TERRIBIJt PICTURE. Cold such as English winters have tot- gotten now pierced with gnping blast and silent sifting snow to their shiver ing inmates, r'oul exhalations from the filthy streets bung around them an air of poison, or rising from the cesspools, of whlcb every bouse bad one witnin. discharged themselves in deadly mala dies. Lightnings stabbed their roofs or rent their walls, bunting for those they sheltered. (Jontlmrration. lurking in a spark, npspread in dragoouisb flame and roared through them devouring Whirlwind swept through them howl ing, and tossed them down by fifties Pestilence breathed tbrougb them iu re curring seasons, and left their rooms aghast with corpses Civic right or in testine war stomed often near them and brouKbt them death and sorrow fam ine arose every few years and walked through them on bis way to England. leaving their tenants lean and pale, or lifeless. Often into them broke the midnight robber singly or in gangs often to them came the gatherer of taies or of tithes upon theiu bung per petually all the bloodsuckers every vampire which an age of ignorance and tyranny could spawn. Mid in them Herded fiendish bigotnea crazy super stitions brutish illiteracy am', all that darkens and depraves the soul For that was the mournful midnight of our mortal life centuries ago I he old. sad stars that governed our con ditiona still Kept their forceful station above the brawl of brutal and internal dreams and one alone, now risen from Ueber's east, hung dewy bright with the world s hope and promise, while science. nuiider of life that is boiy Deauimu and gay waa bnt a wondrous new born child in Roger Bacon s cell, dreaming of things to come. -Atlantic .-uonimy Drawing tha Una. a nariva New Zealander was induced to Wear a shirt, a paper collar, shoes and a oat. and be almost concluded to eat with a knifa and embrace LhnHianuy n tha aaked bim to wear susuenders. and be went out and hanged nimself It was pushing civilization too taau 1 troit Free Press. A Lurkj lluj. A lad at Annapolis waa lying on a readmit a novel, wben a bullet firwi a anartrr of a mile away, came tiirnmrh a door, fell upon his chest and slipped down into bis vest pocket, where! he found it hair an nour later, tie thouirbt bis brother had bit him with a spooL -Detroit Free Press. Tna Praraillag Canal. "You look tired." -1 am." "Too many social dissipationsT "Sa Not euough."-PucJL "LAYING FOR INJUN3." A right ttllli a Red.fcla Not hroalt lad la K hoot HUlorlea. Wliil wa aera Ivinjat Fort Laramia in ISCi a Kiowa Indian from Kanw raine mi to act aa KoTeriiim iit u-nl. He could tpak Eugluh llrt rata, aud hannn lind ainmig the ahltm for yean li had picked up a food nuwiy pointer. eu Icni unl auioiii; other thing that ba could "(nit up biaduLiV'm flrt rata at; la. In fact,win put ak';iiut uur lat man, "J.," aa tha Indiun waa lined, knorki-d liim out in tlieeveiith round. Wa put billion to a few extra dialgaa, aud then waited for the fruit to rqwn. Troo were louring in for the Indian war, and uioat of them w era old veta from tha Army of the rtomae. Mt of tliea were i b a (.'rent hurry to knock over ail Indian, aither with flu or bullet, and tha half dnieo rnlkiui alx'Ut the fort bad to bulle to lave I tln-ir ttcon. On diiy when tha ign waa i rii;lit, we ti:i;i'il Jw out in true Indian at y to, ' gave ti i in bit cue ai to how ha should act, ; and m-iit liim doaii among miiii I'enii) Ivania trooiia. They mi. .ttol bim for a acalp raiar at once, ami were Im.Ilinx him armmd, when e aiiircil and demunded fair play. Tba leader of the liuiler waa a tug corporal of fltic fame, and llieunnule It waa proposed to fyi up a mill between him and tha Indian be juuiK'd clour tf the ground and yelled: "Whoopee! That liita inel I've been lay ing for au Injun ! I'll give you my head If be atunda through the flrat round!" An uiigcmente were soon made. We went out where the wagons were rked, cleared a sce, and the priuciala were soon ready, Joe waa aa calm as a May morning, having little to any, w bile the corporal waa all "gab" and excitement, and kept calling out: "Watch bim, boya, and dou't let bim run." We bad six ounce boxing gloves, aud it waa to lie Qucenidicri'y rule. When Joe waa ready, every one but the corporal could sea that he had "tievu there;" the latter was iu such a burry "to punch an Injun" tbut ba overlooked i ticulura. lie weighed at least thirty pounds the mind, and there was a grin of delight on Ins face a the call came, lie went In to secure a knock out blow, but sev eral turpruea awaited him. He could no more bit that Indian than a buy could lao a weael; and wheu the Hot round clomd , bis grin had given place to a look of anton Ulimeut. I Wben round second opened we gave Joe the wink. He made a dodge or two, feinted, swung his right with a smash, and the cor poral uttered a yell and went to earth to snore like a borne for five mliiutm liefore be ciime to. It was aa clean a knockout as any one ever saw, and bo wits man enough to re alize it. When he could keep his feet ha reached out bis bund to Joe and mid: "Don't set me down for a fool. I am sim ply froh too fresh. This has suited me, however, and if you'll como around to the tent I'll divide bulf and half with you, and then give you a revolver w hich I raptured in Virginia to It-am how to get that sw ing with the right," Sew York Hun. Why Don't They Proposer "Why don't the meu propose?' That is the problem which is agitating large numbers of young women. "I don't know," replied one pretty girl to whom 1 propounded the conun drum. "Only they don't. Here I am in uiy second yeiir in society and I haven't had a single offer." I wish to say that the young lady whose remarks I urn quoting is not only pretty, but she is also of good family, of first class position, is highly educated and accomplished, is positively known to have brains and an amiable disposi tion, and will ponscyi a considerable for tune. Iu short she is a great catch. "Not a single offer of marriage," she continued. "Not even a single avowal of love. I don't know what to make of it, for I don't think I am wholly unat tractive. I am not the only one. Of course, some girls get miirried, but they are very few compared to the vast num ber of eligible young women in society. What is the matter with the men? They are perfectly willing to flirt all day long, but none of them appears to want to go any further. There is something wrong. Is marriage, after all, a failure?" Chicago Post Characteristic Even In Her Dreams. A lady who is known to be au ex tremist in many of her views gravely told the following dream over the coffee the other morning to the great amuse ment of her husband aud some friends, wbo declared it essentially feminine and characteristic of her sex. She dreamed that she had died, and in the interval before the freed spirit made its way heaveuward she was an nnseen observer and listener to all that took place in the room in which the poor cluy she had so recently inhabited lay. She was touched with the devotion of her mother, who, like Mary of old, was always first and lust beside the body, soon to find sepulture, also intensely in terested in the arguments fur or against cremation (this having been her own pet theory), which her friends held forth in the presence of her disembodied spirit, aud longing to depart with the celestial throng awaiting her. yet mortified and thrilled on the threshold of heaven by the fact that, graven on her casket plate, her age was given as forty-nine instead of thirty-two. Utica IJerald. Do Women or Fashions Changet In an apothecary's window in New York is a heap of the vinaigrettes that were in use four or more years ago. Tbey are of cut glass, from twelve to fourteen inches long, an Inch thick, and of the weight of a policeman's night stick. They are eloquent of the eccentricities of fashion, for whereas women paid many dollars to get one only the other day, so to speak, no lady would carry one the length of an avenue block today for five times ax much money. The same moral is pointed by a picture that was famous sixteen years ago. It is Arthur Lumley's sketch of two rival schools meeting on Fifth avenue. The beauty of the school girls In that picture gave the picture great eclat Today tbe girls look like dreadful guys. Their queer hats, their waterfalls and their balloon skirts con demn the work asa picture of something preposterous. San Francisco Argonaut Old Cities of Earope Changing. Said a woman returned from a trip abroad, which was by no means her first: "I have discovered that the his toric monotony of even European life can change. When I first saw (ihent. ten or a dozen yearn ago, it waa a pic turesque walled city: now 1 find that much of its wall has gone into ita fine quay. So with Brngw. which all guide book used to delight to remind you bad not bad a bouse built within its limit for an extraordinary length of time a hundred and fifty years at lcat. I was there recently to discover some marked . CBangea -some aiuioei uiouero uoum and others altered in a uauner wuicb baa done away with a degree of their d lidous antiquity." New York Time. Oa tba Y armada. He Do you object to my sitting beret Hoe Hot at ail, sir; I ta goug im.-Tas Epuca. NFaiivors rron.E. VARIOUS VAGARIES WHICH ACCOM PANY AN AMERICAN DISEASE. The Man Wbo I Uara III Threat I'ulllug at the M oil ache I. at hlaijre ol .r ton Aflllcllon Trlrk of a Victim of In oau ula. "What do you think of nervous tricks and babiu, doctor f naked a rertr of Dr. Charlca 11, liughca, at the physician's orti.-a. "Their serious coiiKidcrution would till your iar," be aiiawareiL "But of what nmy tt be character m-d aa tricks and petty nuiiinei'isnia M-!icd by ao miiiiv people, I would say that they are only too often tbe precumini of a graver nervous condition; the initial warnings of nalinv, as it were, of tbe diection in w Inch the svKtc m ia teudiuir. Often, to I sure, those ImliiU never become won, the condition of the nervous system giving rio to them recovering through some fortuitous circumstance. There are sudden starts, the pttticiit is easily frightened, dis turbing the motor area of the luaiii an I giv ing riw to aviiil-ii!.!U'tic actiona. What physicians cull tbe inhibitory power of the brain to arrvat morbid iullueiic-ea becomes Impaired so that w hut the mind would usu ally restrain pu into action. The mind baa the ability to enforce such rcNtraiut, but action alTords ao much relief that the suf fervr acquiesces, aud nervous bubita, ucw ly acquired, are the result, "We have ail seen the practices into which nervous eople fall. There is the man who cloars his throat or coughs, wben ho has never the sign of a cold, or w ho yawns when ho hue no reason whatever to foci laired. Others will twitch their beard or mustache, pull ut their clothing or buttons, or pick and bile at their finger nails until tha blood runs. Then there am other such familiar evidence of embarrassment as the continual shifting of the Kwitiun when in cinnny, and this, to gether with a tendency to automatic and ab sent minded actions w hen not dondeiit on profound mental preoceuncy, may be often taken as indicating the approach of nervous prostration. Wheu one gets very nervous, marked habils of irritation appear; familiar aud naturally agreeable sounds such aa the prattle of children become an noying. Insomnia will set in, the repair of the system tx-comc unequal to the daily de mand, and the result is seen In Irregularities of regulated movements. Homo people will jerk and twitch their bodies w lieu they fall asleep, from an irregular expltadon of motor norve force, the energy of a spiual cell becom ing suddenly liberuUsl This same condition of things higher up iu the brain gives rise to Inopportune and Incomplete idoulion, disturb ing and comfort leas dreams, when the natural cacity of the brain to secure ita own timely reoao is iuiuirvd. "In still graver states of nervous troubles may be observed morbid fears, some of them most wculmr. There are eople afflicted with monophobia, or the fear or being alone, which ia a most culiar eonditiou of tha mind. I knew a lawyer who would never dure to apaar in court for tbe purixwo of pleading a cose when unacconiiauied by hi wife or some other ineuiUr of the family. Wben so supported he would argue well and at length, but otherwise au iudetlnuble terror of something that might bupjam he knew Dot what would seize bim aud render him powerless. Then there ure victims of claus trophobia, or the fear of going through nar row places, and I have known vople to be lu mortal terror wheu proceeding along any but the broadest thoroughfares, lest the houses should close iu on them uud crush them. Au throphobia and gynephobia, the one the fear of crowds and of men, und thu other the fear of women, are not uncommon. These and similar troubles, ass anted with morbid aouuds in the cars, are symptoms of w hut has been termed American nervousness, or neu rasthenia, it being llrst discovered by Amer ican physicians. Again, wo have vrversion of smell and taste, all local causes being abseut; caae of eople v. ho smell smoke when there is none at hand, and thu predilection of school girls for chalk anil ground slate icnciis. The liking for alcohol la often a matter of the nerves and even acquired taste for various articles of food and di ink way b traced to the tamo cuuse, "On of tbe saddest symptoms ot nervous ness, and one which In many Instances murk tbe last (tags of tbe aftliction, is the Indecis ion of men previously remarkable for vigor and the rapidity with which they grasaid conclusion and acted on their convictions. But perbai the moat characteristic of all nervous trouble is the fear of iwrsonal con tamination, which appears to have develoicd moresiuoe tbe advancement of thebascilii theory, and which so affect some persona that they will not shake baud or otherwise come into actual contact with their neigh bors.' In connection with this lust a certain gen tleman well known in HU Louis, but now dead, may be recalled by many lu whom was doveloped in a remarkable degree this feat of contamination, lie wore gloves, and not only would not shake hands, but bad thf greatest aversion to touching any one sitting next bim in a street cur. Many xople there are wbo have someone nervous alllietiou that never develop Into anything worse, and whlcb ia merely a source of annoyance to the afflicted. One gentleman found it Impossible to sleep at times, and after chasing imaginary sheep over lmagiiiury fence without avail, bethought himself of tracing the figure on the ball of bis thumb with the forefinger of the same baud. This intricate process at tained the deairud end, but unfortunately be came such a matter of habit that it was con tinued In waking hours, and when last heard from tbe victim was unconsciously laboring to lull himself asleep iu the day time. These are but a few of tbe many tyie of nervous men that every one encounters. That tbey could be reduplicated by the scor goes without laying, but lest the reader b added to the long list of unfortunate, it may be just as well to let the mi-dicul books toil the rest. 61. Louis Republican, Very Sallsfactorjr. air. Levi employs two clerk In bis retail grocery. One is a young man of the sam race aa hi employer; the other tsa lurg limbed, black bearded Yaukoe by the nam of Hick. Mr. Levi Is a very excitable littlo man and whenever young Uoaes get In lute swears at him fearfully. The other day, after a prolonged "cursing out," Moses meekly remonstratod: "Mr. Levi, it Is all right; you can cuss mt w'enefer you want to, but I notiab dat Mr. Hicks git in late and you don' say nothing tc him." "But, meln Ootit man!" exclaimed Mr. Levi, "you don't know wliat kind of a tern- frea dot man luck 1 gou Detroit tret linking Ilapldlr. Rnbinaoo-Hello, 8inithl Olad to see yon, back. How did you leave Jones) Smith-l'oor fellow I Tbe last time I saw bim b was sinking rapidly. RoUiiaoa-lndeedl What wa tba matter wilb biml ' Bmltb He fell orerlsard from tbe steamer. - Burlington Free 1'rete. Ra Mrnor for Trifles, World's Fair Boomer In Washington) Ah, my dear general! 1 in glad to see you. You remember meet in; ma wben yon war In HL Louis, I am sure! Pan-Aiwrii-au Delegate (slightly puxxled) I remember your foe very well, sir, but I 1 bav forgotten all about BL Louia, What Is ltf Chicago Tribune. Did Not Spar tha Bod. Squire Rawbuck (of tbe school commit tea) I've been taikin' with tba Da schoolmaa ter. Smart maul Dearoa Homespun Ye; what branch due b seem t' kneosr tba most abeoutl "Wal, from his talk, I should say he kaew stoat atawut Urea BTaanaaa"- TAKIC VOin (IIOM'Ki And HI. loir. Nrldoiii Krrlu. Will Ks I'linl ou raa or Sat;. On the one side von huvr the obi schools of medicine, horn in obscurity and reared in ignorance, wilb whom imifiocrit v ranks as genius and fossilized conservuliaiu is the ai nie ol wisdom. 1 hey are (lie product of i u parched iniuginulion and u stunted Intel- lc l. They are the result ol the dark ages I und the thumbscrew of myth and mystery, , of ulrology und alchemy, i heir great Ih.ii-i is antiiUity - but the title is disputed by Huhiaiu's uss. On the other side stands the llisiogcnelic I system ol lucdifiiif. It is Ike ollspring ol I miHlern thought, of modern iiivealigation, i of modern experience. It is the result of I research, the triumph of reason. Like Mi nerva, it sprang from the bruin of iniHlerii Jupiter- science, lis challenge is investi gation ; Its pussport is truth. Which side will win 1 Skuti.k, Wash., June II, l'l. Our baby was very sick, and we tried several phvsiciiiu in turn. None of them j seemed to know what the mutter was. She rouiiiii t stand; couldn t pluy, It was dim cult lor her to get her breath; she bud choking spells from the time she was 4 mouths old; would choke every live min ute during the night, uud was subject to convulsions and muscular contraction. Wr IimiI ttl.nlt irieitii ill, ItaiiiM ol li,,p illin . ..- p...,. .... ..--, ... .... p. well, when we took her to Dr. Jordan, ami iu u very short lime she commenced to im prove, until ull these symptoms have die upH'ared entirely, and she bus not hud a sign of them for some time. it gives me grcut pleasure to make this statement, so that others who have chil dren t hut ure ill tuay know w here to lake them tor treatment.' Mas. ( ihkiks It. Hkykmam,' Third street, between Hell and tllunchurd. Dr. Jordan's office ia at the residence of ex- Mayor Yesler, Third aud James. Consultations uud prescriptions absolute ly fVre. Send for free hook explaining the llisto genetie, system. ( action. 1 lie Jtlstogt Bono Medicines are sold in hut one agency in each town. The lala-1 around the bottle hear the fol lowing Inscription- " ir. J. Kugene Jor dan, Jlistogenetio Medicine." Kvery other device is a fraud. In sleeping ears (here is generally room at the I'T- t KUPTTKC AND P1LK8 CURttD. We positively pure mptHre and all rectal 41s oaiw without palu or detention from bualueaa. No cure, no pav; and uo pay until carud. Ad Ireaa for pamphlet lira. PorterHeld A Loser, W Narkst street, oau Fraaclseo. Dunn-You'll go to the devil, come alter you. Hall He'll hi in ( i uk roit rn.K. Hare care for blind, bleediug and itching Pile. One box has eared tha worst case of teu years' ttaudiug. No one nerd snnYi tea minatea after ahi Kirk's Uermati Pile Ointment It absorbs tumor, allays the Itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Herman pile Ointment is prepared only for Pises aud Itching of lh private parta, ami uothlug else. Kvery box is warranted sold by llnurglst aud sent by mall on receipt of price. 11.00 per box. J. J. Mack A Co., Whole sale Agenla, Hau Frauoisco, A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and l'astry, Light Flaky Biscuit, (Jriddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work I'm iil mul. Orriron. A. I'. Arni-lroin, I'rlo. Rrnnrli rVlnNil: Capital lira. Cm.i.ruic, Httltm. Oregon. Mint cuuntM of Muily, miiis ralM of lutlion. Huslness Shorthand. Trfrtvrftmf, i'mmaniki, mud Engitik tmrlmtmts 'aisjrln rfwion UiMMiKhiMH tlit rmr. Htutlrim lmll ImI t mjr liuit, lu)ufu frutu fltlMr actooul, fnt. PORTLAND V UNIVERSITY OI'KN SKFTKMHKK M. Mrmtlfiil mnUiHtitthfiii "tlf nnr llitrilv. Kxjit"niNH hn rfHWHiNtilf im Hiiy othrr limlllutloii or li'Mniingj imi tlit CimMt. CtMrwIctil, Mttrary, HtlHiillf1i TIsHtToff-u-hI, I'rt'imrnhtry, irnmi mimI Hunliit. ('ourwii. Hlmlf 11 tn of nil KrtvltHt wvlvdl. CitrHfiil oventlKlit Miitl lir'tloti tf 1 vii l4i Mil liii1iitM. iMtiUm bmrilin littll iini)4r Ht iHruntl HtiiMr'itliii. l'nfHwMini til xc.'llt'iu fM-liuiHrNtii) rihI nun h HiiMrliiri fin iiluvtHl. For inliiniiHtliMi Kiltln'Mi'. i nTHA'ITo.N, b rmMHiu.nrTHtM. VA.N'OV, l. H.Jhwii uf ('iiUrKH, hirtlHiiil rnlvHmliy, hirtlmiil, Or, ST, HELEN'S HALL, Portland! Oregon. A HoardlUgf ""f flrhiHtl for OlrUi Koiiiiilfti. IHH! thm hltfttt Kt. H. UUUr MuriU 1. I., Kmitor Tlinmiitfti iiiHlriicldm; ft lurKf mmi rart fully tH'ii vtrm of tfisyhHin; nt tM pri'imrtMl foniil lt'f; Mfw .iihI wlt'KHiil biillillitK III tlit iiiowt coin iimnilhiK Htxl lHmiilliil jmrt of tlit tty. Vor vnttv loKHfitiMhlrfWi thf MIHHKH IMDNKY. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. roiiutTfd inn. ArsvlPinlr, 1'rfiiAmlury ftii Frliiiary f N'imrt iiiiil. Klv rfKiilar courws., tu cliiihiiK th vonutnTflnl m thn Artulrmlc lH'iinrtiunt. If lM't phn not httrwh, hut Hlrfft No hud boy sv1iiiI(1h. Kftr with conlt(linrt to p iron a mini puplU tlirotmli out Ui NorttiwMt 'imnt. 'il trwhrni, tM rftoVU, 17 KrniliiNl4M Itvit )fr, Kourliitti ynriin(lpr (irftfiit niftntM('niiit will tw irl n rU.it, I A, ifwi, Kor fthi(iii iid otht-r liiformaitioii wMrcM j. w, IIII.L, M. II., I'riiH-liNil, V. a, Jrwtr 17, 1'urilntd, Or. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." furesallnnnatiiralillwharsvaof mn vnilUrt no mailer ol how luni ianliii. Vrr I Mil ill venu urk-iun-, Ii ImIii ii Internal I wwua reiueiljr. t lire whfn evHrvthlna Uw asptti 'hrjM. Frlrr.as.oo. Hreularos nlrNI IMli'0"n rt..l.l ljr Iminlauararnl III t. II 1 m, rrc Ipt of prior br Tli A. Mrbuao Ihrll Mwlli'lne l , Man Jose, al. TltK d Tl V. -A.T K B 'J Ta'raat A f AlrLrit I. iik Klllet Ak your dealer for It, or send lor Kra Circular t Pttaluma Incubator Co., I'ctaluma, Ca! C8AFETYN BICYCLE Milt I.AHIM AM) '.KNTI.KMK.V llamluMiieal Wheel in the market, mrietljr lllih i.raile In eterv iartlrular. ruihlon Tire. Tau aeui h,iie, from u ! It. Heud d.r lllu Iral-l I alalosiir, frrt. KELLOCC t HALL, l-n llw Ciawt Asu., U first m., naa Fraiw-iaro, Cal. FOR MEN ONLY! rr lou it riiyso ai'aooui isiiuiiiiii issii-iiii of Irrrr Ii 01 f Tsaaa. I, atji.lBiiiv ruin aoi.ifSanBTso aoav. ini. ' ?;"T".'T -"'' .. 11 ail, nwMHWP pw..'"'"w"i"w MltkuiOA. 60n aHirr ALO, Mm V. N.P..VC.No.XW..F.iN.U.No.4n MPS Baking Powder mm. a fr a - m i si J BSBBBS i ItKAFNEMa CtN'T UK Cl'KCD Bv liKal ailiealluti, as lliey euuuut rusrb tha iIim-skhI imrtloii ol the ear There is only our Hay lo rure deahu m, and Dial is b eniiMllii llniial reme.llii. la-aloi- Is csued by su lir rlameil rolidltloll ol Ihe llilleou llliina ol tile KufeUrhlsu 'I il Im'. hell tills llllaf aeu iliflsllled ion lisie a riiiiihlliia' Miiind or luiRTk-vl hrar lua, and a tn-il II I elillivli cIomiI, liealliew I Ihe hiull, and uuli1 Ihe iiillniiiiiiatioii fan be taken oul and ihu lube ri-Kiirel to Ii normal eoiidllliiu, hi'iirliii: will lie ili-.ln.M-d lon-ter; little I'hm'i, out of leu are eauieil by miarrh. hli h I imlhlua bill an luHamed eoiidllliiu ol the iiiiiiiiiik kiirisi e. v Kill utxi one Hundred INdlara lo. aur rase uf iH-alneMi feauiMl b) ealarrh) llmt aa laiiuol eure lo uWn, llall l alnrrli l ure, fn-nd tor eirvulars, Iree. K, J. I IIENr.Y Jk ru., Toledo, U. Mold by druKilt: 7.'reliui. Kvery man liss Id prlee, bill bride am flten aay. Mil. I ION ir MONKV. There l lulllioua of moni'v In aud around Ne York riti Mekliia luetnieiil. If you have a fnrui, rtinrh, mliio, vie eaii probably ell II (or von. If vtiti baviia merrautlle hiui'uriui for wile, r if von mihiI a tmrtuer allh eaidtal (or any leultllnilti' hui,u-i,. He enll helo voll. Addn-a J. A. I'KAIU K ik ( i)., J.ci llnuiduai. New York. Mitbi-ii.vt Il.trvi 'I'lilr.! m tl wl r.wil Portland, Dr. Kirsl-rluss iimuiiiiiodalloiis. Kale, II loSl.,xierluy. Jat'oli llaaa, prop. Dsc Kuamollu MtoT follsh; no dost, do small TlY (Ikkmia for breakfast. Both the nietliral anil iisulta rhn Syrup of Fig ia taken; it U pleasant nuu reiresQing to tne taste, auu icu cently yet promptly on the Kidney, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colJs, head icheg and fevers ami cures habituM eonstipation erniaiiently. For sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. s mnasco. cu. touwiui, nr. fy raw, .r. AMERICAN PLAN. Our do li o( ilolug hui.iiies I to sell everybody on the iMitne IniM; 11 one istsoii buys esrload and another single items, of eourw, the larae buyer saviw in Iheimtof hHiidliiiK, but Heniake the same ar eent, of mttl as on tbe one w ho iqieiiilii a alnale ilollar Willi us. Iloth art- our friends and eoually aeleome. by shouhl mall buyer Ive rharxeil inon llian orumilallous, assoeiations, eoiubliisllon and iiKKreaalious ol eapital etei'pl aa lo quail tltyT FAVOR YOUR FRIENDS And thine Hho look out for your Interests ill mall or ureal innllera, aud yon w ill iirotlt by il. Ak (or our list of in.issi arllele Ml wIioIi-smIf iirli-es (Inv), SMITH'S CASH STORE, 418-41. Front Strsst, Ssn Francises, Cal. DROPSY TKKATK.I VHV.K. rtwlllv ly OnriI with VublRiiidla I Inv on mm! thouuiHtH uf raMitt. flirt vm$m pni BdUiioml Iimim3m br ihyarlnt Krom ttnldttM yniptoun dlmipirfMr: In ton iiyllnm two-ih mil tllnymptottif ri-niHTeil. 8' ml fur fre book Utlnio ntftli of nilrftf'itloii run. Tn iny' tmlnifnt frte by mail If you onlur lrll.iMnrt ilk. In Uiuiw Ol pftT pOHUtftt. ItK AMllhrt,AHillU,(i. If you ordurtrUI rptnrn thl ftdvrtlwiuint to ut. OUIPMENTI VJ Lfi Pishing Taekle, Kt". Oreat Varletjr. Low l'rli-ea. Olitll"iiiai"ii In inula. Henri (iir OaialoKiia. 11 HO. W. HHHKYK, Kearny Ml., Baj rrauelauu. J. McCRAKEN CO., DIALERS 1N Raeht Harbor Llmt. f trtltn Ctmsirt . Sal an Gils an Utaa Platttr, Hslr, Fir brick an Fir CI,. LAND PLASIER. 60 North Front Htraat, Cor. D, VOKTLAHD, OB. iay- r HUNTFR I Willistzxis cStv Groat, Nos. 0 and 8 North Front Street, Portland, Woodworking, Saw Mill, Flour Mill Machinery and Supplies. IW WRITE FOR PlftO'tJ KKMtUY KM UATAKKH. beat. JSa1 rat to use, Cheapest. Relief is Immedlat. A cur is certain. For Cold It is an Ointment, of which loth nostrils. Pricfi0o. mall. Address: E. T. al k should nmke their houses look . TT mi iry aco.Ke inyournexr house-cleknind A SENSE OF GonntraJna many peopla to hide the dirt of their kitcheni. They make the kitchen secret chamber, into which it ia forbidden to enter; but half the trouble which they take to hide the dirt And the disgrace which it en tails, would keep the kitchen dean, and all iU pota and pane bright at dollar, that la, II they use r - APOXiXO Buy Tour Own Goods if Tour ADVANCE THRESHERS,, THE BEST IN AMERICA. Cbaealeal Fire Inilnes am Ixtlnmlsher. Vlra Maehloary, Purapaol all kiwi, Brass Uoods, Flpe tamrif an tin, firanciMa, uibncaani Olla, Cbnrrh, Hrbooi and rana Bella. Enrlneol Hollar, larknalt Mils aad brfa, Suaalea, Sarrls, sprint and Eiprasa Waajona. the lanreat m iilsiaasl at Can la racUaad. iNsalara. vrlss tor arte, far (unaar lasiarauttoa call aa at addnaa & WHY! AVIIKRE" marluof a'wnlrdr fur pain du avl Kl" T) conalrt In lis Uln Jt J lV Li, aa food lor relief. other remedle. but In tha fast thai II I better. In beluf nor irouipt and sura, aad Ibanfor lh best ror h sovcIHe purpiaw. It la not su ull cahio lino Ibat ttrUss tha tjt Ibua: 8T JACOD8 OIL THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN, 18 THEIBE8T. II Is tho best cur ft all ache and pains, sod It bold THE TRUE PROOF. To this sped do (act Archbishops, Blsh. ape, Clarnrmaa, lawyer, Doctor, Oo ernora, (laoeral, Senator, Member of Coat-rase aad Lag Mature, P. 8. Consuls, Army and Nary Offlear Majors and OBI rial, (ratify tod Otilt In Hjini; "We suffered pain; OTHER REMEDIES FAILED, and 8t Jacobs Oil cured promptly and per lanentlr " For Ihe same reason THE POOR MAN (ads what be seeks and need, Is not deceive! and will bar It at snj prlc. Fabcr's CoUsq Female Pills. For Fern! Irregular Itles: nolhliisjllkeiheia on the market. Arrrf oil HUii-eslully uied by nruinliieiil ladles montlily. Ouarauleed to relieve suprsMl meustmatlon. IURE1 SAFE) CERTAINI Bon't be hnmbime.1 Hare Time, lleallh, aud money , tale uo oth er. Rent to any address. secure by mall on rt oelptof price, lOU. Address, ataVb THE IPHRO IE0ICINE COIPinr, rTestern Branch, fiuXa7,f UUTLANU. OB' Sold by Wisnoa Dane Co., Portland. Or. BROOKLYN HOT : I.. Rush Rt.M. Moot. ranvy t Hanantn, S f ; eowlued ua buik the ttiuovoui aud Amartoan plaa Ihb Hoisl la aBdr lh aiiiaaKiiil ol t'barlM Mtfunwri tnri la the bna ramlli aud HiutuaM tail flal In Ha Prui .ul II, mi sumtorla. euUlna uiwiorllwL InliUas nrrlos, hlshaat aUuitard ol mtanUUllty (iixaaul. Rear uul nxaa par Oaf, SI B to t uu; aiii ruiaa, w ini u SI OU par alglil, rne euaaa lu ana maa wa HW. DON'T! Don't cheat yourself out of a good smoke by taklngapoor imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. FflAZER AXLE Best in the World! GREASE Get the Eenume! Sold Everywhere! nt ai i tha nnwlMiraol laillii( ramxly tor all ilia unnatural dl-hareja aad prlTaladlwaiuiartf men. A eartala our lor Ibr dabllh talln waaksess pecullaf towomen. W jpraacrioaii.na II M""a 1 fV. In neommaoduif U SB Mcmsll,0 1T .iV,u?Tnfcn..- k. Draia-arlata. - - 1-aiis.a, e.. PRICES. -VI In the Head it ha no equal. a small particle is applied Hold bj druRgisU or tent by Haziltimb, Warren, Pa. tpoT DECENCY Dealer Ooes Not Carry Then. farht ciets aid eoid wigohs, and Cheapest In the World. Carts, SIS Op. Wagons, S50 Up. I3 Bnaa and DaMrtaenl Sarollea. Staass laandrr and rttinra, Baneoek Inspirator, Marin Wort d k itoSUAYB.lJ f li.MMSMS I I wa StfUUM. I airaaoiy V V 5